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NEWS of SOCIAL and PERSONAL INTEREST Ruby McCombs Winchester, Society kditor, Phone 49-J Miss Rosalind Chandler Becomes Bride Sunday; rdding Is Surprise In a ceremony thai was a sur pri>, to every one except her par , :!ts and a very few intimate friends. Mi.v> Rosalind Chandler became the b: ule of W J. Canata. of New Yor* City .at the Methodist Church sun 0.1' The ceremony, which had not ||en expected for several weeks, was l?i lormed oy tne wv. u b. Newton immediately following the close of ilv regular church services. Iv was a simple wedding, without bndi smaids or other attendants, but the altar was especially decorated vvr i two candelabra each containing tivt lighted candles, and a profusion of flowers which included pink glad mli. bridal wreath, pink ??arnattons, I ?::: and .ipple blossoms. The bride, one of the mast hemiti m; tills in this section, wore a Delta ! jit' crepe dress and a becoming 1.HL'" hat with a loose veil of the >ainc shade of blue. Other acces sories were also Delta blue, and she wore a corsage of purple orchids. Special music was played by Mrs T W. Av ley : "I love you truly." as a processional; "Oh, promise me" dur ing the ceremony and Mendelssohn's w* dding march as a recessional. The bride attended Murphy High school. Brevard College, and -A\e Wo man's College of the University of North Carolina. Mr Canada attended George Washington High school in New York City, and New York University and later graduated in engineering ironi the University of Alabama. He is employed by the TVA as an engineer ir. the Maps and Survey Di vision. Afte rthe ceremony the couple left : jr a wedding trip to New Orleans. Ti.i v will make the'.* home in Bris tol. Tenn. o ? Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franklin spent Sunday in Asheville, N. C. Sat., April 25 RIDING THE SUNSET TRAIL ? With? Tom Keene Min., >lon., Tues.. Apr. 26. 27. 28 TO BE OR NOT TO BE ? With? Carol Lombard - Jack Benny Wed., April 29 A Double Feature Program MR. and MRS. NORTH ? With? ?ra<ie Allen - William Post. Jr. ?And? THAT GANG OF MINE ? With? T!*c Knstvtrto K'tfs Circle No. 2 Gathers With Mrs. John Axley Circle No. 2 of the Methodist ,:huivh m?-t at th? home of Mrs. ? John Axley Tuesaay night. Mrs H. j G . Elkins read the bible lesson and ' Mrs. J. H. Hampton led prayer Mrs. Hall Cobb r'.id two articles : Irom the current issue of the Head-, ers" Digest: A Church for all Peo- j pie." by Webb Waldron. and "These j Tniima Siiaii Not Pass Away." by I Ralph Haley The members presented Mrs. Cobb with a lovely vase in recognition of her loyal service, after which Mrs Axley. assisted by Mrs R. C M&ttox. served a salad course and coffee to thr following: Mrs. Dave Carringer, Mrs R V 1 Wells. Mrs. J. H McCall. Mrs. H. G j Elkins. Mrs Hayes Leatherwood. Mrs J. W Hampton. Mrs W. E. . Howell. Mrs. Hall and Cobb ? o Surprise Party Given j To Barbara Ruebensaal 1 Mis;. Barbara Ruebensa.il was giv en a surprise party Wednesday ev- 1 ining in honor of her 17th b'nhday. She was the recipient of many love- \ ly gifts, and an enjoyable evening was spend. Those attending were: Misses Thomasine Slayton. Jean j Mauney, Jean Dyer. Eunice Shields. Harriet PulUam, Marie Murphy. Bet ty Smith. Chaiiene Bowles. Maureen LuVinirood. Mary Prances Shields, aiid Je.in Davis. Messrs. J. C. Townson. Prank In gram. Shine Craig. Bobby Alexander. Piank Dickey. Buddy Johnson. Tom mie Shields. Jack Carringer. Paul Hill. Charles Sneed. and James Shields. o Th** Misses Reba Rice and Anne | Wakefieid. and Messrs. Ted Giffen. 1 Clyde Brown and Cliff Lupton spent I last week-end in Waynesville. Miss Jinnie Carey spent last week- ! end in Nashville, with friends and rc latives. Mr R. F. Williamson, of Jefferson City. Term., spent last week-end hero with his daughter. M':>s Mary Neil Williamson. Mr. B. G. Brumby spent last week end in Marietta. Ga., with his mo ther. Mrs. Blanch Davis. Mrs. John Donley and Miss Irene Barlon spent Tuesday in Chattanooga Mrs. Mayda Mallone"'. returned | Saturday from Asheville. where she ha sbee nvisiting for the past two weeks with her sister. Mrs. P. C. Hall. Miss Prances Dixon will leave Monday for Cullowhee. N. C.. to at tend summer school. George Williamson and John 1 | Smith of Knoxville. were the week- i end iruests of Mr Williamson's sis- 1 t?T, Miss Mary Nell Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Richardson and daughter, Alline. and Mr and Mrs Eddie Mallonee spent last week-end in Alabama. Mrs. George Atkinson returned to Bristol. Tenn.. Sunday. aft?'r a week's visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Axley. Mr and Mrs. J W Railev spent last week-end in Loudon. T"nn.. with friends and relatives. Mrs. B. G. Brumby left Wednesday for Atlanta. Ga.. where she will spend several days with friends .ind relatives. Mr. C. H Bowles spent last Friday in Asheville. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benedict and daughter. Betty, of Hayesville. spent Tuesday in Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Logan and Mrs. Mat tie Hampton spent Sunday in Blue Ridge. Mr. Max Ferguson, who has been visiting friends and relatives here. I ''turned to Canton. Ohio. Monday. Mrs. F;ed Mappin and Mrs. J. B. Gray sp>'nt Tuesday in Bryson City. Malcolm Ayres returned home Sunday after a week's visit with Mr and Mrs. Henry Logan. M: Jack Freeman and Bud Grif fin. of Asheville. were visitors of Miss Kate Gray. Monday night. Mr. Bill Rogers spent last week end in Asheville. N C Miss Eunice Shields sp'-nt last week-end in Gatlinburg Mr. J B. Phifer spent last week end in Hickory. N. C.. with his fam ily. Mrsr. Hoke Mynatt and children, ol Marysville. Tenn., are visiting Mrs. Mynatt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kkld Barnctt. Bartie Akin, who is employed at Pontana. spent last week-end at home. Mi J. B Gray attended court in Franklin. N. c.. this week. Mrs. H. A Mattox and small soil. Harry and Mrs. Hubert Ketron. of Atlanta, left Monday for Philadel phia. Penn.. for a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper. Jack Barnett. of Newport. Tenn.. .'?pent last week-end here. Jack Christopher, who is employed at Pontana. spent last week-end here with his father. E. O. Christopher. Mrs. T. W Kindley. Mrs. Red Schuyler and Miss Kate Padgett spent Monday in Asheville. E. O. Christopher and Bill Bran non spent last Sunday in Chattanoo ga. Mr. Neil Sn<'ed. of Pontana. spent last week-end here with his family. Mr. and Mrc. King Walke rof i Hayesville. spent las', week-end in Murphy. Mr. Harry Carringer, of Pontana, spent last week-end at home. Harold McDonald left last week for New York. Miss Sara Sword. Miss Marion Clark. Mrs. Jo? Phaup and son, Jackie, spent last week-end in Jack sonville Pla. Miss Mary Willard Cooper spent last week-en din Washington. D. C.. and Quantico. Va.. with friends. Mr. John Welsh, of Monroe, N. C.. spent last week-end in Murphy. Calvin Stiles, of Nashville, spent last week-end here with his parents. Mrs. J. O. Adams, of Dothan. Ala., and Mrs. Ft W. Puller and daughter Betty, of Ocala. Fla . are visiting here with their sister and aunt. Mr;. C. B. Newton and Mr. Newton. "Slim" Stirewalt. of Lenoir City, spent last week-end here, he was ac companied home by his wife who has been visiting here for the past week with her parents. Mr and Mrs. A. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Holliman. of Pontana. spent Sunday in Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. J W. Hoover, of Crouse. N. C., are visiting their son. Dr. W. A. Hoover and Mrs. Hoover. Mrs. Mary E. Meroney will leave Monday for Cullowhee. N. C.. to at tend sum me rschool. Mrs. Robert Aikin spent last week end in Canton. N. C. Roy Cook and "Dutch" Kindley went to Chattanooga Sunday to seo the ball irame. A new "butter" developed by the United States Army Quartermaster Corps can be shipped without re frigeration and will resist tempera ture* up to 110 degrees Fahrenheit. COMING EVENTS Tin* Mut- Perry Circle of the First Baptist Church will meet xt the I home of Mrs Ramsey. Tuesday ctt 2:30 p. m Tlie Lottie Moon Circle of the First Baptist Church will meet at tilt home of Mrs. Howard Moody. Tuesday, at 2:30 p m -o vlrs. Walter IVlaunev Gives Party For Sun Mrs Walter Mauney was hostess at u birthday party Thursday. April 16th. honoring her son Walter, who a four years old that day. The children were entertained on the lawn by the Mioses Jean Maunev ind Thomasine Slayton. and each child was presented with a ball and balloon. Th?*re was an abundance I of in* rifHiii and cake ior the fol 1 low. n . little guests: , Rose Axley, Susie Miller. Cecilia | Justice. Glendo I vie. Judy Nichols | Boots M**roncy. Nancy Meroney. Bot [ t> Hughes. j Sammy White. Jean Bates. Tommy Winchester. Jimmy Sneed. Steve ! Ciawford. Harry Mattax. J C Bueck, 1 Jimmy Massey. Harry Oibbs. Eddie I Gibbs. Sonny Hatchett, Tommy G?*n ? try. Tommy Lovingood and Billy I Browning. o i\lrs. Miller Is Hostess As Circle No. 3 Meets Circle No 4 of the Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Mellie Miller Tuesday afternoon Mr- Hattie Aiken had charm* of the program <?.ft?*r which the hostess served a salad course. Those pres ent were: Mrs P C. Gentry. Mrs. R B Fer guson. Mrs. Vance Wilson. Mrs Julia Martin. Mr;;. Davidson, Mrs Hattie Aikin and the little nieces of the hostesses. Susie Millei and Ce cilia Justice. o IV.rs. Hoover Hostes.? At Luncheon Party Mrs. W A Hoover entertained at luncheon Tuesday, in lionor of I> n.iovri '- mother. Mrs. J. W. II -ov>r and Mrs Bill Thompson Tlii' house was decoratej with ap pl'- and cherry blossoms and tulips l uere well' dainty place cards made by Mrs. L. W Shield's art class and each uuest received a corsaee of eai nation petals in the shape of a "V" tie dwith red. white and blue ribbons. A three-course luncheon was served to the following Mrs. Harry Bishop, Mrs H. Bueck, Mrs. Dale Li'e. Mrs. Clark McCaslln. Mrs. Quay Ketner. Mrs. Wade Mis sey. Mrs. K. C. Wright. Mrs T. A. Case and the honorees. SUNNY POINT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAfee return ed Sunday to their home in Oree*-. viln Ga.. aft?*r spending ti?M week end wiih Mr. John Mason. Mrs. Arthur Adams and family spent Friday with Mrs Adams* daughter. Mrs. Hollice Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jenkins and children spent Saturday nighi with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jenkins. Mrs. Sally Wallace spent Sunday with he rdaughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Harris. Mr. William Lafevers spent Sun day morning visiting John Brown. Jim Chambers spent Sunday with Dillard McAfee. Mrs. E. E. Jenkins and son Ervin, and Mrs. Arrie Blauers and Mrs. Pearl Wright were visitors of Mrs. Paul Hawkins, who is seriously ill. RANGER NEWS Mr. Jess Windtrate and Mr A. W. Evans made a business trip 10 Mur phy Saturday. The many friends of Mr. N. O. Kilpatrick will be glad to know that he will soon be able to com'- home irom th<' Murphy General Hospital. Mr. F. W. Kilpatrick spent the week-end here with homefolks. Mrs. Prank Hemtree was the Sun day evening guest of Mrs. S V Ev ans. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Starwalt of 1 Lenoir City, spent the week-end I with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans. Mrs. Iowa Christopher of Ga-s tonia N. C. is visiting her daughter, Mrs Hampton Monteith. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Radcliff of Copperhill. visited Mr. P. A Mauney, j Sunday. Mrs. M L. Ledford spent. Satur- ' day with he rdaughter. Mrs. Taylor j Henson. Om?r Kilpatrick Killed In rorty-Foot Plunge Omer Kilpatrick. widely known throughout the Patrick section where he made his home, was killed at Lenoir City. Tenn.. on Monday when he fell to feet while working as a steel rtgr'T with the TVA. Fu neral services were held Tuesday from the Liberty Baptist Church, with interment in the church ceme tery. Mr. Kilpatrick was bom and rais- ! ed in Patrick, and leave sa host of j friends and relatives. In his im- 1 mediate family lie Is survived by , his widow, his mother, five sisters and two brothers. Read The Want-Ads ! Junior Woman's Club I Stages Dinner Party; Last Meeting Of Year A "Dutch" dinner party was given j at the Regal hotel by th?* Junio. 1 Woman's Club on Tuesday veniiK marking the final gathering of the : club this year. The long dining ta bl* was decorated with small vases ; of spring flowers Immediatelv before the dinner was served Mrs Julian Pitzer. president, j offieiated at a short business session an:' ap|K)inied a committee to assist ! other clubs and organizations in en | teriaining draftees on the eve of their departure for camp Mrs. T. i W. Kindley will serve as chairman j of the committee Approximately thirty members at ] landed Mrs P. G I vie had charge ' of ?h?' dinner sxrEingtrmenls. j By Intermediate G. A. T ?' Intermediate Girls Auxiliary | met at the Baptist Church on Tues da;., April 20 and approved a recom mendation by the Social committee to give a party at the church next Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Ev ery trirl is to bring a guest. | The entertainm-nt -ommittee foi the party includes Maxine McClure, | Margaret McClure. Aline Young and I Katherin Howell. Geneva Carter. Jo Jo Moody and Janice Hall com prise the committee on refreshments. Present at the meeting were: the Misses Maxine McClure. Prances ) Ricks. Ailen Young, Geneva Carter. 1 Jacqueline Cash. Mary E Hunt. Jo Jo Moody and Mrs John Donley, sponsor. CHIC THEATRE MURFHT, N. C. Thurs.. Fri., April 23-24 *! j RINGS ON HER FINGER J ?With? | Henry Fonda - Gene Tierney | Sat., April 25 I BELOW THE | BORDER ; ?With? v Buck Jones Tim McCoy L ? ? ? Also ? ^ late Show 10:3* I A TRAGEDY AT ! MIDNIGHT ? With ? B I I.John Howard - Margaret Lindsay Sun., Mon.. April 26-27 THE LADV IS WILLING ? With? Fred MacMurray Marl<*n?* Diclrich Turs.. Wed.. April "?R-29 KEEP 'EM FLYING ? With ? Abbott and Cnst'*Ilo Carol Bnirr HENN THEATRE MURPHY, NOKTH CAROLINA Thurs., Fri., April 23-24 THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER ? With? BfUe Davis - Monty Woolly
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