NEWS of SOCIAL and PERSONAL INTEREST] Ruby McCombs Winchester, Society Editor, Phone 49-J Lunchroom Managers Oi Ail County Schools Plan Aids 1 o Defense r.l Beryl Will. WPA county su pervisor of G. C. L. projects, held a meeting of luncheon managers ot Oieroki'i' county at her office in the county courthouse lie re Saturday. Duties and responsibilities of mana tie' s und the new work book now be ing distributed to all WPA lunch - 100m workers were discussed. Mr. Franklin ,ol tile local Farm security office, told of the part the f;. : in security agency can pay in Vic tory gardens und how farm securit" . ,i:i aid WPA people ui getting seeii and otlier help in making Victory ardens. Mrs. Wilt is urging every woman i n WPA to have her own garden this summer as her share in national de fense. Mrs. Witt and Mrs. Ola Williams, ol the Cherokee county health de payment. late: Attended a meeting along the same line, of gardening for lunch rooms for another year. at. Orondview. During the month of January, ap proximately 26,000 lunches have been served. Two new lunch rooms have been opened, one at Grape Creek, the other at Wolf Creek. PERSONAL MENTION . Jack Henley, of Bryson City, was visiting in town Saturday night. Mr. Clifford Lupton will return Sunday after having spent two weeks ir. VirKinia on business Mrs. Jack Lovingood and daughter, returned home Sunday after a two weeks visit with Dr. S. C. Heighway. Miss Kathaleen Roberts left Sun ,Iq? 7 fov 0?-?ror??* r>itw X~~~ MW^ i37jWWM W4VJ I NilWV OAll# ilOO been transferred witli the TVA. Miss Marion Clark was visitng in Atlanta over the week end. Miss Alice Grant spent Saturday in Ashcville, shopping. Miss Robbie Williamson, ol Kan iiu polls, spent last week end here with her sister, Miss Marinell Wil liamson. Tommie Slayton and little Walter Mauney arc confined to their home with nnmpn Mr. Hume Bowles .of Bryson City, visited his family here one day last j week. Mrs. A. N. Hinton and daughter, Willie, Mrs. Louise Schuyler, Jack Christopher were shopping in Atlan ta Monday. Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Swaim received word this week that their son, Harry, electric welder in Newport News, Va? recently suffered a crushed thumb and index finger on his left hand. Spotlessly clean ! per fectly finished. That's the way you want your garments cleaned, and that's the way you get them from ? Imperial Cleaners Phone 13 We Take Orders ? for ? The Sylva Laundry Violet De Long Feted At Going Away Party Htti'oUl Hall and Muriel Newton i entertained Friday night at Uie New- ?. 'ou home, in honor of Violet DeLong, who is leaving for Bryson City. Many tamts were played and the lionoree was presented witli gifts. Sandwiches ar.d soft drink": were ?sirved to the following: Mildred Clouse, Betty Burch. Char- 1 lene and Wanda Bowles. Charles Gum H'.ll Mathews, Paul Padgett. Howurd Holley. Violet DeLong How : H.ill and Muriel Newton. O i c achers of County Hear Talk on "Crafts A talk by Ml-*-. Liouise Pittman. of tile Folk School, on Crafts", leatur id . meeting of the Murphy unit of lie North IMrohna Kducanon Asso ciation on Tuesday Members of the County unit aLs:> attended the meet nig. which was held in the Home Economics building, on the Murphy ; svnool campus. The lecture followed a business , .session. Miss Pittman brought with j l-.er. for display, a collection of wood ' I carvings and weaving done at the I Folk School. | Mrs. Virginia Hyde and her food' ' clas.s served supper to the group. A ; patriotic motif was carried out in the , ! decorations. | Miss Mildred Clouse is confined to . I her home with mumixs Mr. and Mrs. Jim Franklin and | Mrs. Hume Bowles spent Friday in ! Aslieville. shopping. Miss Mildred Gentry, a student of I Aslieville Normal, Aslieville, N. C., is ! visiting her pjients. Mr. and Mrs. i : Fi=oa Gtuiiy. Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Ross, of Or- j hi lido. Fla.. were visiting with Miss j j Adelle Meroney one day last week. | Rev Grant Folmsbee spent last ! ? week end at Episcopal Student Cen- j ! ter. Tyson Memorial House. Knox- j ' ville. Tenn., assisting at both Sun day services at St. John's Episcopal Church. Claude Talley returned last week end from a two weeks visit with his parents, near Dandridge. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Ivie and daughter left Wednesday for a vaca tion in Florida. Neil Sneed left last week end for Bryson City, where he has been transferred with the TVA. W. D. Townson. Jr., left last week end for Bryson City, where he has been transferred with the TVA. Miss Sara Sword ,of Bryson City, spent last week, end here. Mrs. W. T. Cooper was a visitor at Hiawassee Dam Sunday. V. I. Butt, of Blairsvllle. Ga, was visiting in town Saturday. Jack Barnett, of Newport, Tenn., spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Barnett. Miss Mary Elizabeth Hall, of Ashe ville. was the week end guest of her ,.unt. Mrs. Mayda Mallonee. Miss Elsie Ferry spent last week [ end at her home in Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Peak left Monday for Bristol. Va Mrs. Maybell Campbell was visit ing in Brevard last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mallonee are moving to Copperhiil. Tenu.. this, week end. Mr. Mallonee is employed j ?at Ocoee. % Mr. Hilliard Rogers, of Copperhiil, Tenn., was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Ramsey. Miss Valerie Caldwell spent Wed nesday in Chattanooga, ! homing. Mrs. G. D. Ray .of Augusta, Oa? spent last week end with her mother, Mrs. L. W. Brlttian. Mr. George Phillips spent Wednes day in Knoxville on bus-ness. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer, of Newton. I N. C.. will spend this week end with Mr. Dyer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. j. w. Dyer. I ? DETOUR AT STtVA A three mile detour hfcs been es ; tablished between Cullowhee and | Svlva. where approaches and a bridge ; over Tuckaselgee River are under i construction. The detour Is over a macadam road. o AX THE AXIS junior Woman s Club Makes Room Beautiful l~or Bent lit Bridge Hie Junior Woman's Club i'UWt uin.ti Saturday evening wit.ii a Ben .11, Bridge in the club room at the Library. The Valentine motil was arilstic ally earned out in tallies, score pads decorations and rel reslunenta. Streamers, of hearts held the cur tain:. tose'.h'-r in each window and ( ii the main door was a huge double heart. On oni table st<x>d a doll, aressed in red. wearing a heart .shaped apron Heart, star and triangle shaped sandwiches, chicken salad, cookies and punch were served by Misses L. .uline and Wanda Bowles. Both *01 1 rsd heart aprons, fringed with white > utiles. 1 n hi ly donated by va rious business conct ins and uidivid u.-.l :iven at each '.able to the .'.oliier oi high score. The remainder ol the prizes were bid off by Miss liUiuaTu MllCSCy . Approximately thlry--five persons attended. Proceeds will b< used toward buy ing a new chair for Miss Mildred Hampton. COMlNG? EVENTS Circle No. 1 of the Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. H. E. Dickey. Monday evening. Feb. 2? at 7:30. with Mrs. T. J. Maunev as joint hostess. Mrs. Henry Axley, picgr^in Issdsr. For the next twelve months the Circle is to study famous rtvi.ins. The ones for this month will be 'Star Spangle Banner "; "Amer ra"; and America the Beautiful". Coming Feb. 27th. tt:00 P. M. Murphy time. Kegular meeting Muiphy Chapter No 10, O. E S. All mtmbers are urged to attend. The Junior Woman's Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the club room at the Library. Circle No. 2 of the Woman s So ciety of Christian Services will meet Monday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. H. G. Elkins. Circle No. 1, of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of the First Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. B. B. Cornwell Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Circle No. 2 of the First Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Hendrix next Tuesday at 2:30 o Ladies at Grandview Have "Pot Luck" Meal; Pledge Aid 1 o Defense The ladies of Grandview commu nity met at the White Church School lunchroom on Saturday, St, Valen tine's day. and enjoyed a pot luck meal together. And it so happened that the meal was not only plenti ful. but well balanced. Brief talks were made by Mrs. Beryl Witt. County Lunchroom Su pervisor, and Mrs. Ola Williams, County Nurse. Both told of the need of growing vegetables to be used in the lunchroom next year, and espe cially urged the planting of Victory Gardens. the ladies showed their interest by jnvitinng Mrs. Alene King, the Home Demonstration agent, to re-organize a club in which every member will pledge themselves to fullest possible support of all defense work. "Bud" Alverson Leases Hotel In Bryson City "Bud" Alverson, who owns "The Smokehouse", only strictly stag cafe in this section has branched out and taken over the 22 room En tell a Ho tel, In Brsr.on City. The place has been renovated, repainted and fur nished. and Is being operated by Frank Alverson, Bud's brother, re cently of Birmingham. Ala. The hotel caters chiefly to For. tana Dam workers, giving them room and board. It has been full ever since completion of remodeling, and "Bud" says there li a waiting list. I'resbytertan Auxiliary Meets In Justice Home Tin regula. unviing of the Mar - yhy Presbyter iaii Woman's Auxiliary1 was held Tuesday afternoon. witti I Mr.- Frank Justice at her home on , V alley Hiver Avenue. Mr.;. J H. Wilson, president, pre- | ?-idcd and read '.In- chapter on Brazil ! 1 i urn Uxe foreign mission study Look. "Foundations ot World Order. Mrs. Wilson also read a letter from Mrs. Li B. Nivuold, of Andrews, chair- j man of District No. 3, calling atten- J lion to tiie Week of Retreat, and ask ing that all who can attend the Bible . study, which will be conducted by \ Mrs. Dorsey on Monday, Feb. 23, at 1 the church house ot the First Pres byterian church in Ashe ville . . Shi? also urged members to attend I the annual Presbyterian meeting to no h' id next month in Swannahoa. ( Birthday Party Given Miss Louise Lnsley Mi.v> LuULst* Ennley was honored with a birthday party at her homo ; last Thursday night. The date also j being the birthday of Abraliam Lin j coin, a patriotic scheme was followed ! in the decorations. The honoree received many beau i tiful and useful gifts. Guests at the ! ! party were: Lillian Brown. Homer i Hurst. Ren a Chastaln, Elvin Ledford, I Lottie Salerfield, Weldon Helton. . Qeraldlne Chastain. Carl Ledford, Olenn Helton. Louise , I Simonds. Tobey Chancey, Edwin ens- j ! iey. Lorene Simonds. Cargus Brooks, I "erbice Henry. Fred Brooks. Pearl Ensley. Winston Hawkins, } Myrtle Brooks, Alvin Simonds. Lew ! is Simonds. George Brown. Jlmmie I Espy. Mrs. Florence Ensley, Louise j Ensley and Howard Helton. jRev. Folmsbee Attends J Asheville Convocation The Rev. Folmsbee has recently attended Convocation In Asheville. the Association of Episcopal churches in this area. He assisted in the even ing services at St. Andrews in Can ton. N. C? and while In the latter city was the gueset of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lyon. Jerry Mallonee left last week for t Paris. Tenn.. where he has beeu i transferred with the TVA. J Nell Garner spent last week end in | Chattanooga. iVIiss Leah L. Johnston i eacher hi Hayesville Wedded At I liwassee Mr;. Carrie Joiuiston of Hayesville. ha., announced the murnugc of her daughter, Miss Leah Lenore John ston. to Willum Floyd Wender. son of Mis L M Pender of Sparta, in a ceremony January 23 al Hiawassee. Ga. Dr. Green, founder oX the Bap tist school at Hiawassee. officiated Ai ler a weuuuijt lii** M r R-nder returned to his home in Canton. Mr* Fender, who is a member of the Hayesville school faculty .will lemain in Hayesville until the end of school term in April. o Civic Groups Fo Join in "Olde Time Vodvil I o Help Li^ht Library Mrs June. It Is simply impossi ble to read at night at the Murphj library There is need for improved lighting. Mis. Brown: And there are so many people who have no other time to come to the library, something should be done about the situation. People need to read now more than ever before. An informed public Is important to democratic existence. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Brown are right, and Civic Clubs of Murphy ARE doing something about the sit uation. "Ye Olde Tune Vodvil" will be given at the Murphy High School on Friday. March 6. Performers include !T!siub?rE of al! Civic snroups. o Mrs. Akin Is Hostess As W. S. C. S. Meets The Woman's Society of Christian Service met Monday afternoon, in the Ladies' parlor of the Methodist Church, with Mrs. Arthur Akin as hostess. The meeting was opened by chair man. Mrs. W. P. Odom and the de votional was led by Mrs. EL B. Nor vell. After the regular routine of busi ness and a social hour the hostess served ice cream, cake and coffee to the following: Mrs. W P. Odom, Mrs. E. B. Nor vell. Mrs. W. H. Griffith, Mrs. B. L Padgett, and Mrs. John Axley, a vis itor. Read The Want-Ads HOME MADE PIES BIG SLICES, THICK WITH FRUIT AND RICH, FLAKY CRUST The Ideal Dessert For One Of Our Perfect Meals REGULAR DINNERS? SPECIAL ORDERS BOX LUNCHES We Specialize on Broiled Steaks CLUB SANDWICHES Delicious with Chicken, Tomato, Bacon, Dill Pickle, Lettuce and Mayaonaise On Golden Brown Toast ? Double Or "Trible Deckers" For Fine Food, 100 percent Qeanliness, Fine Service and Reasonable Prices COME TO CAGLE'S CAFE

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