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news of social and personal Interest Ruby McCombs Winchester. Society Editor. Phone 49- i Lottie Moon Circle Meets With Mrs. Wright ..The Lottie Moon Circle met T>o.s day at th?" homt of Mrs Kenneth Wriirht. with Mrs. Peyton Ivey as i i"t hostess. Mrs Cash opened the meeting with pra r. Mrs. Aldin gave the de votional. To Sp-ed Tliem on Their Way" was tli'- program subj-xl and was discussed by vairous members of the group. Sandwiches a"d coca-cola were served during the social hour. Ar raiig> in<",,ls of roses and iris decor ated (lie home. Members present were: Mrs A 5. Cash. Mrs. H. W. Ald>'n. Mrs W. a. Dickey, Mrs. W. C. Kinney, Mrs. W. H Murray. Mrs. w a. 8h*rrUi. Mrs K L>. Chandler. Mrs. H. W. Moody. Mrs. P. G Tvey. Mrs. T. P. Calhouu, Mrs K C. Wright. Mrs. Noah Luvingood, Mrs. He"rv Hyatt. Mr. G. D. Ray. of Fontana. is spc-:d:?g this week with her mother. Mi L, W. Brittain. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brittaiu and amall so", and Mr. and Mrs. Samalee Davidson are visiting in Akron. Ohio. Miss N**lma Simonds spent the week-end at Hiawa&see Dam Gene Simonds is visiting Mr. and Mis. A. M. Simonds in Nashville. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crisp of Akron. Ohio, are visiting relatives in Mur phy and Peachtree. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Simonds spent last week-end with Mrs. Simonds' mother. Mrs. H. A. Crisp, at Peach tree. Mr. and Mrs. George Luthey, of Sevierville, Tenn., spent last week end here with relatives. CHIC THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. THE HOUSE OF HITS Thursday-Friday, May 28-29 "THE WIFE TAKES A FLYER" WUh Juan Bennett - Franchot Tone , Saturday, SUy 38 "STICK TO YOUR GUNS" Witl? William Boyd - Andy Clyde Late Show Saturday. May 30 "THIS TIME FOR KEEPS" Wiib Robert Stirling - Ann Rutherford Sunday-Monday, May 31-June 1 "JUNGLE BOOK" In Technicolor With Sabu - Rosemary DeCasnp Tu<-sday-W<"dnesday, June 2-3 "TWIN BEDS" With Joan Bennett - Georee Brent Thursday-Friday, June 4-5 "RIO RITA" with Bud Abbott - Lou Coatcllo COMING EVENTS Th ? Woman's Society of Christian Servuv of the Methodist church will meet Tue.sday at 2:30 p.m. at the honv of Mrs. Dixie Palmer Mrs. E. B Norvell mid Mrs. W P Odom will be joint hostess. O MUs Reba Rice left last week for Font, na where she was transferred with the T. V. A. ?Mr. ana Mrs. jack ijovin^ooa sua small daughter. Kay. of Henderson- 1 ville, N. C.. spent Sunday Here with relatives. Miss Charlene and Wanda Bowl-s spent Sunday in CopperhiU. Tenn., with Mr. and Mrs Paul Sneed Mr and Mrs. J. T. Williams and j daughters, who imv<* bee" living in! Murphy for the past vveral montlis. | left Saturday for th'-ir tiom'- in i Knoxvute. *renn. M " and Mrs. Henry Loiran moved into their new home on Svcamore Lane this week. Miss Shirley McGuffm spent this week visiting relatives in Harriman. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Mwird Smith have returned from a twoVeeks' visit with friends and relatives in Tupelo, Miss. Miss Char le ne Bowles left Monday for Blijay. Ga? to attend the grad uation exercise of Miss Evelyn Jane Simonds. Mr. Marshal Riney spent last week end in Chattanooga. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chambers spent last week-end in Bryson City Mrs. Maurice Moore spent las: Saturday with Mrs. R. B. Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Lovingood aud son. Tommy, and Mrs. T. C. Mc Donald and daughter. Mary Louise, left Monday for a week's vacation In Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson spent last week visiting in Pikeville, Tenn. B. B. Comwell, who has been at tending Mars Hill College. Mars Hill. N. C., is spending the summer vacation here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Brumby spent several days last week in Hickory, with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Towuson spent last week in New Orleans and other points south. Mrs. B. G. Brumby. and Miss Jessamine Vestal, motored to Blairs ville. Ga., Sunday to meet Miss Martha Brumby, who was returning hom" from Brenau College. Gaines ville. Ga.. to spend the summer va cation. Friends of Mrs. C. I. Calhoun, who has been ill in a local hospital will be glad to hear she has returned home. The many friends of Miss Maureeu Lovingood will be sorry to learn she was forced to give up her nursing career due to dermititus. Miss Lovingood plana to go to school this fall. Mr. Boyd Davis Is spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis, after graduating from Mars Hill College last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mills aifd little daughter. Nancy Lee, of Spring City. Tenn.. are spending this week here with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morris and Mr. Morris' mother, of Tonisville. Kentucky, are spending this week 1 with Mrs. Morris' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis. Miss Harriet Pulliam is spending several weeks in Hickory. N. C.. with Mr and Mrs. Richard Parker. Mrs. B. G. Brumby spent the first , of last wek in Atlanta. Ga. Mr. Vance Wilson, Jr.. of Parks- 1 ville. Tenn.. spent last week-end here j with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vance i Wilson. Mrs. R. V. Wells attended the! fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. | and Mrs. G. M. Fish, at Clyde. N. C.. last Friday. Mrs. Fish is a sister of Mrs. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tow "son are spending several days In Knoxville. Tenn.. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Coward, of Andrews. N, C., are spending this week In Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Holllman, of Fontana. were the week-end guests of Mrs. Maurice Gentry. Thomas Rose, Former Murphy Man, Married Mr and Mrs J o MoK.';:;:a'i of 136 South Mi'Keuzie stnvi anuouncs the marriage of their daughter Sally to Thoma.s Hose. son of tlw late Mr. and Mrs G. F Row of Murphy. N. C. The wedding wa.< solemniz-d De cember 19 at Camdenton Mo., in - the ONMIM of 40 frw?nrf? T"V.?i?- ? i _ | tendants were Mrs Estly r Hush and Ernest M Gentry of Camd"nton. a fraternity brotlier of the bride groom. Mrs. Rose, who is a graduate of Michigan State Normal College at Ypsilanti also was i student, at the Art Students Leaau" at Columbia 1 University. She was art teacher in ? the Adrian whmk the last four 1 years and since July has had a po I sition as commercial artist in a i Uoilywood Studio. At the Normal I Colh'ire she b'-came affiliated with ; the ri Kappa Sigma Sorority Mr. Rose, a graduate \of Western j Carolina College at O&ggee, N. C.. j i.s an engineer with Aepactfic Naval ! Base Construction Company of Ale - | m' da. Calif. His home Is at 790 14th . Street Oakland. Calif. Mr. John W. Thuss. formerly of Dayto". Tenn., who has been trans ferred to Fontana. will spend this week-end here *Ut hts wife and I baby, who are visiting Mrs. R. V ] Wells. I Mr. and Mrs. John Capbell and small son. of Birmingham. Ala., are visiting Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mnttox. Mrs. Nettie Aniey returned home last Wednesday from Knoicvllle, Tenn.. where she has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Bust'r Bayless. and Mr. Bayless. | Miss Fannie DeWeese, of Copper hill. Tenn.. spent last week-end here with her mother. Mrs. Bessie De W eese. Mr. and Mrs. Kinj; Walker who have been living in Hayesville, N. C? for the past few months, returned to Murphy last week and are at home with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. DICKEY THEATRE 10c and 20c Every Day Saturday. May 30 'RODEO RHYTHM' With an all-star cast of Reckless Rough Ridin' Rascals Including SMALL FRY AAD HER PONY Chapter No. 5 Mystery Squadron Cartoon Sunday-Monday. May 31 -June 1 The World's Famous Song Stylist GENE AUSTIN "SONGS AND SADDLES" Also Comedy a?d News Tuesday -Wedn?*sday, lone 2-3 "MERCY PLANE" With James Dunn and Frances Gifford Also Comedy and Information Please Number J Thursday-Friday. June 4-5 Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy "FLYING DUCES" Also Comedy and News Schedule ut Meetings Oi Demonat ration Club The Honif Demonstration C.ub meeting for the month of June xill jive" over entirely vj Home ! Cur'1 of the Sick' Every woman And ' Rir! in tlie county are urged to at tend til*' meeting m ;he c immunity nearest h-r. The demonstration will will be uiveii by Miss I** ir! Weaver. Cou-ty School Muric. Uithii ??-? practice! that can be appli-d di lectly in the homi- have carefully been planned The*. meeting are of much importune- because of the war -mergency md the scarcity of doctors. Circum-stanct's today ? m a nar.nn Hi n'2r drTT.i" U ?? IwMHb I maker prepare iierself a?a her iiom- for unexpected merg-ncies. to depend on h-rself. h-r equipment, and her skill Murs-s aid doctors are serving with the armed forces. Daily, fewer professionally trained persons are left to serve th- local communities Therefore, every home maker should give -mmediif at tention to preparing h-r home for car?* of tlie sick The well organized home is pre pared to cop- with emergencies brought about by illness or accident as well as to maintain the health of each other member of the family. Tlie efficient homemak-r will not wait until such an emergency aris-s, but will give sufficient study in ad vance to providing the necessary equipment and readjustment of the daily routine of family life that the change to emergency condition may be made quickly and with as little disturbance as possible. Below is the Jun- schedule of m-etings in the different communi ties: Monday. June 1: Slow Creek 'Msr. Johr. Queen i 2:9. Friday. June 12: Ebenezer School building' 2:00. Monday June 15: Bellview 'Mrs. Lassie Hughes' 2:0U. Tuesday. June 16 Suit 'Shower* Mrs. Jim Wood' 2:00. Wednesday. June 17: Postell 'Mrs. N. A. Quinni 2:00. Thursday. June 18: Tom at la 'School building! 2:00. Monday. June 22: Ranger 'School building' 2:00 Tu-sday. June 23: Grand view 'Mrs. J. M. Ramsey" 2:00. Wednesday, June 24: Anurews 'Mrs. Callie Mosteller* 2:00. Thursday. June 25: Peachtree 'School building' 2:00. Friday. Jun.' 26: Wolf Creek 'School building' 1:00. Saturday. Jun-' 27: Seaverdam 'School building' 1:00 Monday. June 29: Marble 'School building) 2:00. Tuesday. June 30: Liberty 'Mrs. I M. West* 2:00. Circle number four of the Method ist church met last Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Vance Wilson After the regular routine of business and a social hour, refresh ments were served to the following m mbers : Mrs. S. A. Akin. Mrs. Neal Davidson. Mrs. John McGuire. Mrs. W. M. Axley. Mrs. Julia Martin. Mrs. P C Gentry. Mrs. Jeau Muney and Miss Nannie West Mr. Zed McClure is teaching a tel. day singing school at Calvary Bap tist church. Classes are held every evening a', seven o'clock. Mrs. Blanche Barton Davis enter talned with a weiner roast at th? hom? of iier parents last Thursdaj evening. Those present wore: Mr and Mrs. Tony Martin. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Walls. Mr. and Mrs. Vanci Tebbetts. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. H Bowles, Mrs. George Jones, Miss Irene Bar ton. Mr. Lee Ehrett. Mr. Herman Wlekham and Mr. Olen Ellis. Aliene Young is visiting her aunt. Mrs. War'', in KnoxviUe. Singing at Hop-well Sunday even ing: every one is invited. Miss Louise Young has accepted a position in Portsmouth. Va. J. C. Ricks, of Oastonla. visited his parents Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ricks Mae Perry Circle Meets \1 ith Mrs. V esta! Th- Mj.' fvrr- Clrc> at aw Baptiv church, nwt n the hom* of Mr> A E. Vt*>tal Tuesday after noon. May 36 Mrs J. C Amnions had chars** of the devotional period Mr* Hunt leading in the closing prayer A short business session vnu h?ld During rh?? ?w*inl 'wwir th* assisted by Mrs. L E Bay less. serv ed an ice course with coffee, cake and mints to the following mem bers: Mrs J C Amnions. Mr* Arnold. Mrs. Robert Reed. Mrs. Oar - n*'ll. Mrs Mathews, Mrs Lloyd Hendrix. Mrs Hunt. Mrs Fr**i U3Lt.es. Mr-. J. B H?U. M?* Vfullo?v Mr;. C 3 Gennett. Mr>. Paul Hya**. Mrs. Be ssi" D**Weese and Mrs L Shield. Mr. Edwin \Vinch?*ster wio a vlait ; or in Cleveland. T-nn . Monday, j Mtn. C D Mayfield left Sunday | for a week s visit with relatives ia I Georgia | Mis Bian QM - ind Mr. Sid ney Collins, of CopperhlH. Toaa., *?>re the guests of Mr a?d Mrs P L. Fisher, last Sunday. Mr. William James, of Pontana. spent the week-^nd in Murphy wit-h relatives. Mrs George Atkinson of Bristol, Tenn.. arrived Sunday for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Axley. HENN THEATRE MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA The Most Popular Playhouse Thursday-Frida v, May 28-29 "ON THE SUNNY SIDE" With Roddy McDowlI - Jane Darwell Saturday. Mav 30 "WRANGLER'S ROOST" With THE RANGE BUSTERS Sunday. May 31 "BLONDIE'S BLESSED EVENT" With Penny Singleton - Arthur Lake Monday - Tuesday, June 1-2 "THE SPOILERS" With Marlene Dietrich - Randolph Scott Wednesday. June 3 A Double Feature Program 'KING OF LOMBIES' With Manlan Moreland - John Archer And "FATHER STEPS OUT" With Jed Prouty - Frank; Albcrtson Thursday - Friday. June 4-5 ALMOST MARRIED With Jane Fraze?* - Robert Paige
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