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NEWS of SOCIAL and PERSONAL INTEREST Ruby McCombs Winchester, Society Editor, Phone 49-J ?The Youth Of The World' Is Christian Service I opic The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church met Tuesday afternoon. September 1, at the home of Mrs. J. H. McCall with Mr?. R. C. Mattox and Mrs. D. V. CVrringer serving as joint hostesses. L'pon arrival the members were served refreshments, Mrs. W. M. presided over the business session. Mrs. Alfred Smith discussed "The Youth of the World", and told what the Methodist Church is doing to educate its young people. Twenty members sod two visitors, Mrs. Wakefield and Mrs. Curd, were present. Mrs. Woodard Honored With Bridge Party Mrs. P. W. Hubbell and her sister. Miss Hattic Ax ley, entertained with a dessert bridge at their home here Thursday afternoon honoring . Mrs. Pearl Woodward of Quincy, Florida. A military motif was carried out in decorations and tallies, which were in the form of red white and blue shields. Pall flowers and flags cicoorated the home. High score prize was won by Mrs. W. A. Hoover, second high by Mrs. Fred Johnson, and low scorc by Mis. Walter Mauney. Mrs. Woodward won the cut prize and was also prea <nted a guest prize. The guest list included: Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. Duke Whitley. Mrs. Fred Johnson. Mrs. George B. Ves tal. Mrs. M. P. Whichard, Mrs. T. A. Case, Mrs. M. W. Bell. Mrs. Edgar Harshaw, Mrs. Henry Harshaw, Mrs. Julia Martin, Mrs. W. A. Hoover, Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Mrs. H. Bueclt. Mrs. B. W. Whitfield, Mrs. W. W. Hyde, Mrs. Walter Mauney, Mrs. W. H. Griffiths, Mrs. Prank Crawford and Mrs. p. B. Taylor. Miss Lorene Johnson, a graduate of Tennessee School of Beauty Cul ture, Knoxville, arrived Saturday night to spend a few weeks with her fcunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt. Miss Johnson was selected by the president of the school as one of toe most outstanding students in her class. In October she will accept a position with the Tennessee Beauty Shoppe which is connected with the school. The Y. W. A. will hold their monthly meeting on September 14. at the home of Mrs. John Donley. Woman s Auxiliary I Met With Mrs. Gibbs The Woman's auxiliary ol th?' Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. J. H. Gibbs Tuesday afternoon. September 1. Mrs. Frank Justice vice president, presided in the absence of the president. Mrs. J. H. Wilson. The devotional. "Christ Dealing With Human Needs ? Unity", was Kiven by Mrs. C. W. Saw~. liie program topic. "Auxiliary Ob jectives Today", was presented by Mrs. M. W. Bell, after which Mrs. Gibbs served refreshments. Group Is Planning Purchase Of Organ The croup captains of the organ committee of the Baptist Sunday school mel at the home of the chair man, Mrs. Walter Coleman, on Mon day evening. A business session was held and plans discussed for purchasing an organ. Refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. P G. I vie. Mrs. W S. Dickey. Mrs Ray Moore, Mrs Joe Ray. Mrs. Arden Davis. Mrs. John Donley, Mrs. Virgil Johnson, Mrs. Christine Jones, Mrs. Don Gentry, Miss Louise Mau?ey, and Mrs. J. W. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Grovenstein, and daughter. Dale, visited in La Grange. Ga., over Labor Day. Mrs Grovenstein's sister, Miss Pauline Hyde, came back witn them for a visit of several weeks. J. L. Abernathy, who is stationed in Mississippi spent last week-end here with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis are spending several days this week in Atlanta and Butler, Ga. Mr. aiiu Mi'6. Bill Biync, Jr., of Knoxville, Term., spent Monday here with Mrs. Baynee' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Candler. Mrs. Dale Lee will leave Sunday for New York where she will spend ten days on business. Mrs. Clyde Sneed, of Kingsport, Tenn., spent several days this week with her mother, Mrs. Vesta Hensley. Miss Maurine Lovingood left this week for Mars Hill where she will enter school. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mauney of Spruce Pine, N. C., spent last week end here with their daughters, Mrs. Brown Caldwe'l and Miss Louise Mauney. Recent Bride Mrs Irene Grant of Murphy. N. C . announces the marriage of her daughter. Anna Jean, to Dr. Lind say S. Olive of Raleigh. N. C.. on August 28th in Highlands. N. C. The bride attended Western Caro lina Teachers College and is a grad uate of ihe University of N. C. in the class of 1942. Dr. Olive, son of Mrs. Soda H Olive and the lale Mr. Lindsay S Olive of Raleigh, received his A. B. M. A . and Ph. D. degrees at the University of N. C.. where he is now instructor in the Deparunent of Botany The couple will reside in Chapel Hill. Miss Louise Johnson, of Knoxville, Tenn., is visiting here this week with her parents. Mr. fcnd Mrs. V M. Johnson. j Miss Charlotte Bishop and Mi.* j Ruth Gruber. doing private nursing | in Murphy, will make their home ' here and are living in Hast Murphy 'THINK ON THESE j THINGS" W. M. S. BAPTIST TOPIC The W. M. S. ol Uie First Baptist I church met Tuesday afternoon at the church. Program Topic lor the I month Think on these things! "Whatsoever things learned in His Word" was led by Mrs Bessie De wee se. Bible Study the Covenant at Sir>^i ? uucen from the book of Ex. ? by Mrs. Johnnie Savage. Hymn ? Wonderful Words of Life. Introductory talk. Things Learned In His Word Mrs. Murray. Prayer - Faith ? and soul ? win ning was dL.scu.vsed by Mrs. Corn well, after which Mrs. Hilda Walls sang the following hymns ? Sweet ! hour of Prayer? My Faith Looks up , to Thee and Let the l/ower Lights i U Burning, after each topic was discussed At work 111 our cities. Rural Communities, and In the Mountain was told by Mrs. Bueck. Empowered by tin Hoi;.- Spirit ? Mrs. Walls. Special Prayers ? Mrs. Cash and Mrs. Ammons. Closing Prayer Mrs. Murray. Members present were: Mrs. W. H. Murray. Mrs Johnny Savage. Mrs. Bessie Deweese, Mrs. Hilda Walls. Mrs. E J. Darnell. Mrs. P. C. Hyatt, Mrs. w o. uiuKiri *?? r.; J. C. mons. Mrs. B B. Cornwell. Mrs. H. But-ck Mrs. A B Cash. Mrs. W. E Mathews, Mrs. P. G. Ivey. Mrs. Clyde Gennett, Mrs. T. S. Evans. Mrs Lloyd Hendnx. Mrs Henry Hyatt, and a visitor. Mrs C. S. Curd. Bill Brandon, left Saturday, for Panama City. Florida. IN THE ARMY they say "BUBBLE DANCING" for dish-washing "HASH MARK" for service stripe "HIGH BALL" for an extra snappy salute "CAMEL" for their favorite cigarette ? With men in the Army, Nary, Marino, and Lout Guard, tbc favorite 6f.arcttr it (amcL (Biiwd on actual sain records in Post Exchaofin and Canti?*s.) Long May We Feather Wave .... For Beauty's Sake! No need to worry how you'll look when you have one of our special permanents. Each little curl springs back into place with a whisk of the comb. Its cool, refreshing and lovely as well. Phone 86 -W for your appointment . . . today. 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