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NEWS of SOCIAL and PERSONAL INTEREST Barbara Meroney, Society Editor, Phone 49-J Mrs. Nora White Weds Mr. Thomas Spencer In Blueridge, Dec. 27 Mr. Thomas Spencer and Mrs. No ra Oobb White were quietly mar Tied in Blue Ridge. Ga. last Sat urday. Dec. 27. Mrs White-Spencer is widely known throughout Western North Carolina, as a teacher, a witter, and an ardent mmer lor the welfare at the under -privileged. Her recent book. "Cobb Creek" will be submitted to the publishers at an early date. lir ?p?acer is a native of Eng land. but for the pane 17 years has resided in the lovely home he fash ioned atop a mountain near Murphy. Before coming here he served for 25 years with (he British and Amer ican Merchant Marine a* a Chief aiginee-r. During *he first World War. land subsequently. ite servad m a Marine Inspector . o Mrs. Roy Lovingood Hoste^a to Members Of Baptist Auxiliary The Intermediate Girls Auxiliary of the First Baptist Chimin met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Roy Lovingood in East Murphy with Miss Totnmie Sfayton. presiding. The meeting opened with a Christmas carr.x, "Hark, The Herald Angels Sin?" followed with a pray er by M;s. Lovlngood. Miss Joe Moody nead the scripture. Other numbers on the program were as follows: Poem. Miss Katherine Howell; reading, Miss Mary Hunt: ttUk, "Don't Crowd the Christ Out of Christmas", Miss Slayton; song. "O Little Town of Bethlehem" and clos ing prayer, the Rev. A 3. Cash. Following program each mem ber was received .?*. gift and Mrs. lov lngood, assisted by Mrs F. C. Wil son served refreshments to the fol lowing: Misses Batty Lou Burch, Patysio Prafltt, Aline Young, Frances Ricks, Jackie Cash. Nettie Dickey, Kather ine Howell, Joe Moody, Tommie Slayton and the Rev. and Mrs. Cash. o Valley River Baptists Hosts To Convention Of Sunday Schools The Western North Carolina Bap tist Associational Sunday School met with Valley River Baptist Church, Sunday afternoon. with Frank Walsh, associational superintendent presiding. The progrtam follows: Congregational Singing: Devotion al by Rev. W. P. Elliott: Roll Call of Sunday Schools, Reports. Etc. Special Music. Directed by Frank Coleman: The Unified Budget, what it is and how it works, by the Rev. W. W. Marr: The Spiritual Basis for Church Finances by the Rev. A. B. Cash: How The Sunday School Can Help In Supporting The Unified Budget by Mis. Ehnei Trantliam. Eunice Shields Seeking j Precious "Keepsake" A small add In the classified sec- I Lion of this paper tells of the lo&s of pocketbook by Miss Eunice Shields. "Insurance papers and a lot of re cords thait are of no earthly use to anybody -were in that purse" she said. Also there was a little com pact that was given to me by a boy who has since been killed. It Isn't worth much in money, but t Is preci ous to me as p keepsake. MURPHY ELECTRICAL SHOP Mrm. H. G. E3Uu, Prop. PERSONAL MENTION Col. and Mrs. Harry Cooper re turned to Murphy but week for the Chris Unas holidays. They are visit ing their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs H. A. Mattao. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor of Raleigh are rial ting with their pa rents. Mrs. Mattte Taylor In Murphy, and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. King in Boyd Davis who attends Mars Hill College, la visiting here with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. WUaop spent the holidays In Spencer. 1>nn.. with relatives. Mrs. C. C. Roberts and little daugh ter, Jean, spent the holidays in Sou til Carolina thlw relatives. Miss Tommle Slayton spent Christ mas In Feachtree with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. sjayton. Miss Maureen Lovrngooa wno vis ited here bst week with her pareots. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lovlngood. return ed to Chattanooga Saturday where she is a student nurse In Erlangers Hospital. Miss Marguerite Ward and Miss Blanche Keener of Chattbnooga were visitors in town one night last week. Mrs. Mattie A. Taylor and Prank Taylor visited In Top ton with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Runner on Christ mas Eve. and were dinner guests there on Christmas day. Miss Gladys Glasgow, of Murray, Ky is visiting here with her sis ter. Mrs. Mattie A. Taylor and Prank Taylor had as their guests the post week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ruff ner of Topton. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and small daughter. Susie, and Mrs. E. S. Miller were visitors in Atlanta Sun day. Miss Sara Ash craft has returned from a vacation in Qreenwood, Miss. Miss Dot Crook has returned from Cameron. S. C. where She spent the Christinas holidays. Ben Akin, of Chicago, is visiting here with his parents . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Akin. Miss Martha Brumby Who is visit ing here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B, O. Brumby, will leave Tues day for aGinesvtlle where she at ' tends Brenau College. George Walker left Wednesday for W. C. T. C. Cullowhee, afle impend ing the Christmas holidays here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Walker. Mrs. R. E. Wallace and little son ! of Knoxville are visiting here with j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Akin. Mrs. E. C. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. ! Hugh Putnam of Cherryville, Mrs. ' J. Gould and granddaughter. Miss ' Mary Frances Hicks, of Gonzales. 1 Texas, spent last week-end here with i Dr anci Mrs. W. A. Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Bobo Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Bobo Jr. *e? visitors in Fairmount, Ga. Sunday. Henry Akin, of Atlanta. Ga.. spent last week here with his family. Wiley Hflynes nt Oainesvi'le. Ga.. visited here several djys this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Reese spent Tuesday in Asheville. Jack Christopher and L. D. Schuy ler are spending this week Li Flor ence. S. C. with Mr. Schuyler's pa rents. and in Durham, where tliev will attend the Rose Bowl game. Pritchard Smith Jr. spent Wednes day and Thursday in Durham where he attended the Rose Bowl game. Barttle Akin and J. L. Abernathy , were visitors in Knoxville one day last week. Jack. Barnett left last week-end for KnoxvilU?, where he Is employed with I the T V. A.. after spending the holi- ' days here with his parents. Mr. and I Mrs. Ed B&mett. Mrs Mary E. Meroney will return this week-end from Belle, W. Va where she has been spending the Christmas holidays with her mother. Mrs. Katie O. Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mauney. who visited her last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mauney and In An drews with Mr. and lbs. Zeb Mor row. returned to their home in Gray ten waefc ?nd. Jack Henley, who spent last week ait his home in CXiattanooga. return ed to Murphy Sunday. Cliff Lupton returned Monday from a visit in Waynesville with his wife. Miss Pauline Nnal spent the Christ mas holiday* In Greensboro. wttli rclati-rcs. 55*3. I1! ttuWau J?. opcuv t!?C Christmas holidays in Sylva. with relatives. Miss Mary Lee Pelmet has return ed from Ashevllle where she spent the Christmas holidays. Alfred Taylor returned Sunday night from Chattanooga, where he spent the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mrs. Virginia Cobb returned this week from a visit in Lenoir. Miss Hettie Kate Akin of Lumber ton visited here several days last week with relatives. Kyle Growther, of Knoxville. spent several days here this week. Harold McDonald returned last week from Georgia where he spent the Christmas holidays Hadley Williamson, of Statesville. wad a visitor in town Sunday. Miss Margaret Pedesta returned Monday night from Alabama, where i Sirc Spent <tuc CiuiSvITtoo huliuajG. | Mrs. Hoke Mynatt, of Knoxville. spent the Christmas holidays here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barnett. Herebert Hazlemar.. of Greensboro, Is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bell. Mrs. Ralph Phillips, of Gainesville, was a visitor here Friday. Miss Pay Simmons of Cave Springs, Ga. is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. L. T. Russell and Dr. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Reese spent Sunday in Lenoir City with Mr. and Mrs. Hermit Reese. Miss Mary Prances Eell will leave next week for Greensboro where sho attends The Woman's College of the j University of North Carolina, after : spending the Christmas holidays here J wi.h her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. ! W. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Pitzer have returned from a visit to Mr. Pitzer's i parents in East St. Louis. Mrs. R. C. Battle, of Tplboton. Ga : ar.<1 C. E. Smith of Atlanta. Ga. si -en! several days here last week ? 'i rheir niece. Mrs. Leila VtlPy. COMING EVENTS The Woman's Society of Christian : Service will hold the first meeting of the year next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. T. A Case in East Murphv. Mrs. | W. A. Hoover will have cliaree of I the program. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mlntz of Mar tins Creek announce the birth of a sor on Friday. December 26. o CARD OF THANKS We want to tihtank our many friends for their floral offerings and their kindnesses during the sickness and death of dear husband and grandfather. Mrs. Maggie Ashe and family o CART) OF THANKS The family of the late Glenn Mel vtn French, -Who passed away in Murphy some few days past, wishes to thank the many friends for their klndneGB and sympathy during the Ulnesa and death of this loved one. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. French, and family. Drink A Toast 7 o Victory And Drink It With A Sound Wine ? ? WE HAVE A SPECIAL SUPPLY OF ALL K1NDS-FR0M PORT TO CHAMPAGNE ? ? ? ? In Pints And Quarts ? 50 Cents, Up rvn w-fc v* *rrir ? ?m oo ? ? ? ? And We're Still Headquarters For Sandwiches ? Oysters Chili Con Carne ? And Grilled Steaks ? ? ? ? Always Open? and we Deliver, Anytime Phone 9105 TtlQ Phone 9105 SMOKEHOUSE ? If you're looking for a thrifty range, look at the new UNIVERSAL Electric Range. Its many exclusive feature save time and work in the kic'nen, cut current costs V? the bone and help you get uniformly bett er results in all your cooking. See the new UNIVERSAL today ? it'? the rar<#? of "Precision Cooking"'*. NEW BAKE FAST OVEN Large roomy oven. One piece porcelain interior, easy to clean. Heavily insulated. Uses less current than old typm ovens. QUICK AS A WINK Th? New Super '"Heat Surface Unit it much faster than old-fashioned types. It ?peeds up surface cooking and cuts current costs . . . and It's easy to clean.
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