NEWS of SOCIAL
and
PERSONAL
INTEREST
Ruby McCombs
Winchester,
Society Editor, Phone 49- J
Teachers Meet: Elect
Miss Leatherwood as
President of District
Miss Mary Langs ton. field secre
tary- of the North Carolina Educa
tion Association, was guest speaker
at a meeting of the Murphy unit of
the N. C. E. A. held Tuesday evening.
April 7. in the Home Economic
building. Miss Langs ton discussed
the legislative program of the asso
ciation ivi wic CuiTnnj yenr.
Representative delegations from
the Andrews. Hayesville and Chero
kee County Units were present.
Reports were made by Superin
tendent H. Bueck and Reid Mallo
nee. delegates to the State Associa
tion meeting at Raleigh.
Officers for the coming year were
elected They are: Miss Addie Leath
erwood. president: Miss Leila Hayes,
vict? president: M?ry Lcc Pel
met. secretary: Miss Elizabeth Phil
lips. treasurer.
At the conclusion of the meeting
a buffet supper was served by Mrs.
Virginia Hyde und members of her
lood classes.
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*"i J C "clccmt of AchcviUc
was in Murphy Saturday.
CHIC
THEATRE
HIMMIV ?
m. c.
Saturday, April IS
"RED RIVER
VALLEY"
With
ROY ROGERS
Late Show 10:3*
"SPOOKS RUN
WILD"
With
BELLA LUGSA ? EAST
SIDE KIDS
Sunday, Monday. April 19. 20
"CAPTAIN OF THE
CLOUDS"
With
JAMES CAGNEY ? BRF.NDA
MARSHALL
Tuesday, Wednesday. April 21, 22
"ALWAYS IN MY.
HEART"
With
KAY FRANCIS ? WALTER
HUSTON
Thursday. Friday. AprU 23, 24
"RINGS ON HER
FINGER"
With
HENRY FONDA ? GENE
T1ERNEY
Saturday. April 25
"BELOW THE
BORDER"
With
?UCK JONES ? TIM McCOY;
Alfo
Late Shew 10:30
A TRAGEDY AT
??
With
HOWARD ? MARGARET!
LINDSAY
PERSONAL MENTION |
Miss May Brown spent last week
end in Bryson City witli her parents.
Miss Claudia Odom spent last
Saturday night here with her sister.
Miss Virginia Ruth Odom
Dr. and Mrs Bill Thompson re
turned to New York Tuesday Dr.
Thompson was called home due to
the illness of his father. Dr. J. W.
Thompson.
Mr. R. D. Chandler and daughter,
Rosalind, spent last week end in
Bristol. Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. R .E. Barclay and
children, of Copperhill. Tenn., spent
Sunday here with Mrs Barclays
parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomp
son.
Mrs. B. G. Brumley and niece.
Harriet Pulliam. spent last week end
in Atlanta, Qa.
Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Mattox spen'
1? st Thursday in AUicn3, Tenn.
Mrs. Prank Morrow, of Copperhill.
Tenn.. spent last Friday here with
her brother. Mr. Lloyd Hendrix and
Mrs. Hendrix.
Mrs. Henry Logan was visiting in
Blue Rirfge. Ga., one day this week.
Mr Coy Johnson and Tom Bruce
spent last week end in Knoxville.
Mr. Vaughn Blanton spent last
week end In Oliver Springs. Tenn.
Jack Christopher and Harry Car
ringer left Wednesday for Fontana.
where they have been transferred
with the TVA
Mr. Fred Johnson and son, Fred,
Jr., spent Friday in Bryson City.
Mr. Neil Sneed. of Fontana. spent
last week end here with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L Padgett and
daughter. Kate .spent Sunday in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee spent sev
eral days this week in Atlanta.
Mrs. Lillian Oheen. Mrs. Lola
Moore and Miss Mennice Payne spent
Tuesday in Copperhill. Tenn.
Mrs. J. W. Thuas and small son, of
Nashville. Tenn., arrived Wednesday
for a two weeks visit with Mrs.
rhusv mother, Mrs. R. V. Wells.
Mr. Robert Wells, who has been
visiting here with his mother, left
Sunday for Graham. N. C , where he
was called as substitute teacher for
the remainder of the sclioo1 term
there.
Mrs. Muttie Tayior returned mm1!
Saturday frr-m Topton, where she
?us beia visiting *vi.h relatives.
Malco:ni Ay res. of Cornelia. Ga..
is visit in., here with Mr and Mrs.
Henry Loiran.
Merle Bowles is confined to her
home with mumps.
Miss Marion Clark, nf Bryson City,
spent last week end here with her
aunt, Mis Joe Phaup
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Thomas left
Thursday for a week's visit in Knox
ville, Tenn.. with friends and rela
tives.
Mr. Bill Gentry, who is employed
at Fontana. spent last week end here
with his wife.
Mrs. Price Carter and children, of
Canal Lake, was a visitor in town
last Friday.
Mr. Elmer Stiles and Mist Mary
Nell Williamson visited Miss Wii'am
son's brother. James, and family in
Canton. N. C? Sunday.
Miss Louise Rogers, of Andrews,
spent last Saturday In Murphy,
i Mr. and Mis. C. H. Bowles spenl
I last Saturday in Hayesville.
| Mr. Everett C. White, of Morgan
town, visited with friends and rela
tives here Saturday.
Mr. T. W. Ktnley, L. D. Schuylet
and Mr. Julian Pitzer spent Sunday
in Knoxville. Ten.
Private Wiston E. Craig, of Camp
Stewart. Oa.. spent several days hers
last week with his wife.
Miss Mary Francis Bell, Junior at
W. C. U. N. C.. returned Sunday to
Greensboro, after a week's visit with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bell.
Mrs. H. S. Whitehead, of Winston
Salem. has returned home from a
visit with her mother. Mrs. Louisa
McDonald.
Hubert Mulkey. of Syracuse. N. Y..
spent several days here last week
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Mulkey.
Mr. V. I. Butt .of Blairsville, Oa.
was n visitor in Murphy Sunday.
Mr. Warren Snecd. of Fontana.
spent last week end at rtoire. '
Circle No. 3 to Meet !
Circle No. 3 of the Ladies Society
of ChristianService of the Metho
dist church, will meet Monday af
ternoon at 2:30 in the ladies parlor
of the Methodist church
William Tivnaon. of F?atuna. !
spent last week end here with his'
family.
Mr Jap Parrish spent last week .
end in Hayesville.
Mi. and Mrs. I. M. Rice left last
week for Fontana. where he has been
transferred with TVA.
Miss Francis Christophe. returned
Sunday from a week's visit with her
parents in Atlanta. Ga.
The friends of Mrs. Sally Queen
wll lbe sorry to hear she is ill.
Miss Marion Axley, who spent the
spring holidays here with her mother
returned to Greensboro. N ,C . Sun
day. wltcic siie attends college.
Miss Barbara Meroney spent last
week end in Hayesville with Mr and
Mrs. King Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Caldwell. Miss
Louise Mauny and Miss Evelyn Hall
spent Wednesday in Asheville
Mr. George Phillips spent several
days out of town last week on busi
ness.
Mi . and Mrs. Gay Hawkins and
daughter. AUine. and Mrs. W .H.
Patterson and daughter. Louise,
spent last Saturday in Knoxvllle.
Tenn.
The friends of Dr. J. W. Thomp
son. who has been very ill at his
home, will be glad to know he <3
sreatly improved.
Mr. B G. Brumby. Sr., of Mari
etta. Ga? spent Sunday and Monday
here with his son. B. O. Brumby and
Mrs. Brumby.
Mrs. Sally Kidd. of Athens. Tenn..
returned to her home last week, af
ter a visit with her brother. Mr. R.
C. Mattox and Mrs. Mattox.
Mrs. Lola Moore, of Easton.
Maine, arrived last Thursday for a
visit with her son.Laurence Moore.
Mr. Clyde Sneed is spending this
week in Bristol. Tenn.. with Mr. and
Mrs. C .C. Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. John Posey. Jr.. and
children spent last Thursday and
Friday in Asheville with Mr Posey's
mother. Mrs. Alma Posey.
Morris Miller has returned to At
lanta .'after a three weeks' visit with
his mother. Mrs. Mel Miller.
Mrs. I. Victor Lynn, of Richmond.
Va.. Dr. J. Walton Branham and Mr.
John R. Branham. were in Murphy
Sunday to see their father, T. A.
Branham. who is ill in Murphy Gcn
rra1 Hospital.
PERSONAL MENTION
The fnt-n<ts o( Cnarlie Hyatt w?U
be sorry to hear he has been confin
ed to his home for past week with
the flu.
Mr. and Mrs Lewis King, of Mur
phy. anonunce the birth of a son.
Edwin Walter, on Wednesday. April
8. in Murphy General Hospital.
Mrs. E JB. Miller and Miss Harriet
a 1 1 .j u G. nCaC wm cuj
visitors ol Mrs. Mellie Miller and
Mrs. Frank Justice.
Major Frank Justice. Army Med
ical Corps spent the week end here
with hi swifc and children.
Dr. Harry Miller phones that his
face is getting back to normal, after
a b.id attack of the mumps.
Wh.it arc cannrrs going to do for
^US?r, Ricts! in* kSpu mm Cmm? Tiie
answer is: Sugar, tin cans, jars and
tops will be made available (or home
canning through the usual suppliers.
That is. from your store or from any
other place where you are used to
getting them. Your local rationing
board will announce how you are to
get additional amounts of sugar for
home canning.
If you should have a crop of fruit
ready for caning some time this
season and not as much sugar as
you usually have, you can put up the
fruit without .sugar and plan to
sweeten It later as you use It. It may
not hold its shape, or color ,or fla
vor quite as well as If ycu had used
.sugar, but it wll Ikeep all ritht.
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i Mrs. Vestal Hostess
At Birthday Dinner
i Honoring Mrs. Weaver
Mrs A. E Vestal entertained at a
surprise birthday dinner on Wednei
i day evening honoring her daughter.
Mrs R. B Weaver.
Easier decorations were earned
out in a color scheme of yellow
white. An attractive center piece
1 Wac -? flGWCw ' ?
j plant on wheels made of lemon snc
| es. pulled by several biddies and
driven by an Easter bunny. A Urge
; white birthday cake further carried
| out the motif with yellow and white
[ candles.
Covers were laid for eu ht and a
i thhree course dinner was served.
The guests included: Mr and Mrs
j P J. Henn; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Tuwnwn Mr. infl Mrs. A. E. Vestal:
Mr. and Mis R B Weaver; and
little daughter. Betty and Miss Jes
?amtnc Vesta!
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Mrs. Thelma Dickey spent several
i days in Knoxville last week
HENN
THEATRE
Btuam. NORTH CAROLINA
Saturday. April It
"KING OF DODGE
CITY" .
With
BILL ELLIOTT? TEX
HITTER
Sunday, April IS
"GENTLEMAN
AFTER DARK"
With
BRIAN DONLEVY ? MIRIAM
HOPKINS
Monday. Tuesday. April 20. 21
. "ROAD TO
HAPPINESS"
With
JOHN BOLES ? BILLY LEE
Wednesday, April 22
A Double Feature Program
"HENRY ALDRICH
FOR PRESIDENT"
With
JIMMY LYDON ? CHARLES
SMITH
And
"UNEXPECTED
UNCLE"
With
ANNE SHIRLEY ? CHARLES
COBURN
Thursday. Pridjy, April 23. 2*
"THE MAN WHO.
CAME TO DINNER"
With
BETTE DAVIS ? MONTE
WOOLLEY
Saturday, April 25
"RIDING THE
SUNSET TR AIL"
With
TOM KEENE