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SOCI Barbara Meroney. Society Editor, Phone 49-J Week Is Highlighted by Dance Given By The Misses Gray On-' of the most delightful social I eieiits of the past week was a dance , given in the club room at the Lib- i :ary Satuday evening by the Misses I Elizabeth and Kate Gray honoring ' their week end guests. Miss Harriet' j Stanton of Washington. D. C. and , M: , Myri Padgett of Hayesville. Tile >. HilJ room was attractively u?=- i corau-d in pastel shades of crepe ' paix-r. Long streamers hung from , iac!i light shade with clusters of I balloons at their tops. During intermission the hostesses. | assisted by their mother Mrs. J. B Gray served a fruit punch with cook ies. The guest list included the Misses FadKett and Stanton, Mary Willard Cooper. Martha Brumby. Marion Axley. Jessamine Vestal. Mary Cat herine Axley. Virginia Richardson. Barbara Meroney, Bffie Barbara Mclver, Louise Leatherwood. Wini fred Townson. Eunice Shields, Elea nor Cover. Toots Cooke. Ann Hill Frances Rose, Jimmy Cary, Martha Barnett., Martine Moore. Bil'.le Jack son, Klieba Rice. Kate Padgett, Mild red Hoyle, De De Holcombe. Eliza beth Parker. Doris Heaton. Hildred Heaton, Edith Hampton. Ellen Coop ei Axley. Mozelle Moore. Kathleen r iberts, Sarah Wither^poon. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Barnett Jr.. Mr .and Mrs. Edwin Hyde, Mr. and Mr Ray Orr. M. and Mrs. Joe Ful mei. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Gray, Mr and Mrs. Cloe Moore, Mr. and Mrs L. D. Schuyler, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sneed, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frank lin. Bob Fulmer, Ed Oakley, Leroy Worsham, Bill Hardy, Earl Greer, James Patton. Howard Katz, Dink Morris, Jim Peag'.e, Han? Hol'.en E.il Hablitzell, Jack Barton Akin. Edgar Darnell. Ralph Pierson. George Worst, Gon Robinson. A! Swan. Ed Swan, Richard Johnson. Jack Christopher. C. H. Townson. ?J L. Shields, George Walker. Ray mond Rhodes, Walter Whitaker. Gaines Elkins, Mitchell Bond. Ro bert Heaton. Bill Stronach, Jim Ward J. L. Abernathy, Clyde Jair?;t Jr.. Elbert Mallonee, Hadley W.iliam son, Jack Barnett. Homer Hunter. John Dickey, W. D. Simpson, Morris Clackler and Lawrence LuAllen. Proceeding the dance the hostesses entertained with a buffet supper at I Iheir home on Valley River Ar-enue I Those present for the supper were | BRING IT IN TODAY ? take it home TOMORROW! THAT'S THE FASTEST SER VICE TOl CAN GET ANY VHF.RF. in MURPHY. . . AND T S EXPERT WORK TOO! I PHONE 159 Murphy Laundry . . Thelma Rice Wedded To Frank Hensley in Ga. Mr. ,<nd Mrs. I. L. Rice of Murphy have announced the marriage of their daughter. Thelma. to Frank Hensley, son of Mrs. Vesta Hensley n' Murphy and the late Pryor N I Hensley of Chattanooga The ceremony was performed ui Blue Ridge. Ga. Saturday nitfht with the Rev. D. H. Maxey, pacstor of the Methodist church officiating Their only attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Townso n and Miss Doro thy Hensley. The bride was attired in a b'.ic* and white ensemble with a corsage of pink roses completing her costume. Mrs. Townson also wore b lac 1c and white. Her corsage was of red roses Miss Hensley wore navy with white accessories. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hensley receiv ed their education in the Murphy High school. Mr. Hensley is employ ed with the T. V. A. In Watts Bar. Tennessee. For the present, the couple will , reside in Murphy. I Baptist W. M. U. Meets; i Mrs. Ricks Is Leader riie \V. M. U. Society of the Firs: Baptist church met Tue.. afternoon a: the church. Following the devot ionil the watchword for the year was repeated by the union. The program. "An Urgent Gospei ? Night in Europe" was led by Mrs. Homer Ricks. Others taking par; .vere Mrs. Alvin Buchanan. "Light ind Darkness;" Mis. Bessie DeWeese A Long Night:" Mrs. J. C. Amnions, Sena tilt* Light:" Mrs. W. C. Km hey. Watchman, What of the Night?' t Special prayers were rendered by Mr; Amnions arid Mrs. DeWeese. Members present were Mrs. Am nions, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. Ricks, i .vlrs. Kinney. Mrs. E. G. Darnell, | Mrs. L. E. Bay less, Mrs. Paul Hyatt, j Mrs. W. H. Murray. Mrs. DeWeJSd Mrs. Ncali Ljvaigcod. Mrs. J. B. Mulkey. Mrs. Laura Green jnd Mrs. Henry Hyatt. o Mrs. Nichcls Hostess As Mallory "Y" Meets The Mailory V W. A. Monday nigh: with Mrs. Ruth Nichols at her home on DiUard Street. Miss Eun.ce Shields was joint hostess. Mrs. Alvin Buchanan had charge I I of the program. Other parts taken 1 were Suffering Calls, Arietta Ram sey. Plight of All Baptist work. Mrs. John Donley and the closing prayer was by Mrs. J. C. Amnions. Mrs Euchanan also led the devotional and gave The Loyally of Our Missionaries Call and A Medley <Jf Calls. The hostesses served a congealed saiad with tea to the folowing: J Mrs. J. C. Ammons. Mrs. Buchan- I j an. Mrs. Jchn Donley. Mrs. Berion | Lcvingcjd and M.ss Arietta Ramsey. j ^ _o__ ^ Bridge Party is Given By Miss Ella McCcmbs Miss Ella McCombs was hostess to :wo tables of bridge at her home Fri day evening. Mrs. Henry Axley won high score prize. A salad course with tea and cake was served to the fol lowing: Mrs. Walter Mauney. Mrs. Duke Whitley, Mrs. R. B. Meroney. Miss Emily Sword. Miss Clara McCombs. Mrs. Peyton Ivie Mrs. Fred Johnson and Mrs. Henry Axley. Miss Harriett Stanton. Robert Heat on. Miss Myrt Padgett. Michell Bond Miss Mildred Hoyle. Bill Canota. Miss De De Holcombe. Jobv Ragsdale Miss Mary Wlllard Cooper. Harry Kc'.'en. James Patton and J. L. Aber ' nathv. iPruden Davidson Wins Degree | In Engineering At N. C. State I E". v. 3>^J? //SSOA/ Mrs. Ramsey Hostess As Circle No. 2 Meets Circle No. 2 of lite Womiru MU sionsry Society of the Firs'. Baptist chu.'ch met with Mrs. Will Ramsey Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Alvin Buch anan presided over the meeting and used as the scripture lt-sson the 4Cth Psjlm. Following the scripture she gave an interesting talk. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. L Shields and Mrs. Leonarrd Johnson I served an iced drink with sandwiches [and crackers to the toller in?: Mrs. W. C. Kmnev. Mrs. Laura Green. Mrs. L. E. Bayl?ss. Mrs. Noan Lovin?ood. Mrs. W. H. Murray, Mrs. T. S. Evans. Mrs. B B. Cornwell, Mrs. E. G. Daniel:. Mrs. P. C Hyatt. M. Bessie DeWee.-e and Mr> .Ernes: i Adams of Cappcrp.il! I ?? j Jack Barrett is Host ; Fcr 5 Tables of Bridge Jick Birnett entertained Friday | evening at his home in East Mutp.iy with five tables of Bridge. M.ss Mary Willard Cooper and Clyde Sneed won high and low score ; prizes. A salad course with punch was sen-ed. Those p'aying were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pruden Davidson of Mur phy *n .-radualed from N C State , College Monday night it lor achiev -ns. an ou'-standins record as a stu dent. He recei wl the bachelor's de gree in industrial engineering Dav.d on. who made the honors ; lis: this year, has been engaged for etr. .Jloymen-. with the Armstrong Coric C).. of Lancaster. Pa., and will I repcr*. iher for worlt soon. He 15 ex pected to pay a visit home here first Leader in a wide range of campus activities Davidson was editor in 133-40 of The Technician, campui n'riiCu ii;ud;jd the . ,\s: colleg-.ate paper :n the Stato J that year. During the year just end- , ed. he wats assistant in the college , news bureau. 1 Clyde Saeed. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. | Schuyler. Mrs. Robert Akm. Miss Wirulned Townson. Miss Ellen Cooper Axley. Miss Birbara Meroney Miss Mary Wlllard Cooper. Mrs. P. J. Horm. Miss Billie Jackson. Miss | Fay Simmons, Mrs. Clyde Townson,. I Mlss Martha Brumby, Miss Kate I Padgett. Miss Ann Hill. Ml?? Sara Sword. Bart:e Akin and Leon Axley. ?CALfNDAR of CPMING -EVENTS Circle No 3 >! ? \e Me.aodUt Church ?iU mw. w.th Mr. MarthtU nasi ey Mondiy evening a: T 30 Ther- ?;11 t>- a .;>ec.a: tr.eetin* if the YWA it home li Mr.; Alvtn 3i. hjr.an Monday ti at 7:33 BIRTHS Mr and Mrs Fred Barton. of Mar ble. announce the birth of a daughter Mad<e Marie. JH June 6Ui. Mr and Mrs. J. O. Duckworth of Andrei's, announce "he birth y{ a son Samuel John. or. June Tth Mr ja>d Mrs Aitre^: MeOanaiii, jf Murphy. route 3. announce the birth of a H try. on June 3rd Mr. And Mrs B E Mar.m an nounce t ie birth j{ a >on. Frank Eugene. June 2nd. Mr; Martin U iormjr M -is Dort'.tea 3 J rr.ei. Mr. and Mrs. 3d*'.n *t?lve7 an nounced the birth i'. t io:i Fr:d?y, June 6. i Mr. and Mr-; Neil Hughea, an nounced the birth of a son. Harry Ray on Monday. June 9 j o Bobby Rector of MorrLstown .spent last week end here. THE SMOKE'S THE THING! I SWITCH CD TO CAMELS fOR extra MILDNESS ? LESS NICOTINE IN THE SMOKE , AND THEy SURE MVP FLAVOR-EXTRA FLAVOR. WITH CAMELS, I DON T GET TIRED OF SMOKING THE SMOKE OF SLOWER -BURNING CAMELS CONTAINS 28% Less Nicotine than the average of the 4 other largest-selling cigarettes tested ? less than any of them ? accord ing to independent scientific tests of the smoke itself. Camel ? the cigarette of Costlier Tobaccos TO HOUSEWIVES OF MURPHY WATCH FOR WHITE LILY'S WEEKLY RECIPE CONTEST For Better Health . . .For Mc;e Abun dant Energy . . .Steadier Nerves . . . More Pep, Buy While Lily Flour En riched with Vitamin Bi and other Essential Minerals. Now you can get White Lily enriched with vitamins and minerals as recommended by the U. S. Government for the maintenance of better health for every one. Now. home baked foods are more vital to the welfare of your family than ever before, and. baked with White Lily, you'll have foods that only White Lily can make. And remember, there's not one bit of change in White Lily's quality or its snowy whiteness. Whether it is delicious brown biscuit or your most delicate Angel Food Cake. use White Lily. . .one flour for all home baking at its best. Have You A Favorite Recipe? It may win a cash prize. Look for details in this paper next Thursday. THESE GROCERS CARRY WHITE LILY FLOU P MURPHY. N. C. T. P. Calhoun Carrinirer Dept. Store Carroll Feed Store W. G. Darnell navidson & Melver J. P. Dwktr W. B A Bessie Duvall Five Point Grocery J. E. Grave* V. M. Johnson's Market J. v" Lovintood To *- Lovincood J. ? MrG?ir?% M' rpi-.v S'.mpl Co Sa itary Ma?ket Sn thm*?nt Hatchery A Fam: Sei vice R. T. Sylvester DU':/;. Ffd Slort E. E. Stiles Farmers Federation CLTBESSOV r H. Bycrs MAHBl K > f T- . Rar'nn GriVfrv J. P. Trull BR.\S?TOW\ v ? Muur.ta'n Va!l-\ C".> WAT.NE, X. C. Earnest L. Brown WHITE LILY IS MAM F VCTT REP AND CCAKAXTOP BY J. ALLEN SMITH A COMTAVY
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