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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ruby McCOMBS WINCHESTER SOCIETY EDITOR TELEPHONE 49-J Wee Club Gives Chapel Program On Armistice Dav Till- chapel program- at Mm phv hi?h -hoot on Armistice Dav given by the high school Rice Club under the direction of m,1s Mildrvd Akin. Tlie stage ' decorated uith panels on which ? ere. pain ted children or other countries. These panels Were mac* by the art classes under ^direction ?... M,r8ari.t Th- title of the program was A musical trip to other " nd each country was ... nounced by U,,, Hatchett ? a short sketch of the mus.c 0; ha,t KCJUntry TI'O girls of the " - '",b dressed |n r-"'Jm? of the different coun m , Following u u*. outlt^H the Drogram: teland? ArmarylUs Little Vir * ^ce. Pauhne rIJ^ ?Relieve Me If All Those toe \oung Charms" - Mar** Joi-^on "i:! JoJuuon - "Auld Lang ti 1 1 Lomind". Thc H.-'hUnd Pirng was danced hv the following girls from \ Leatherwood s sixth ^e Ru-Ji Beavers. Eloise Sneed ?'bMn. Martha Po^' Nig^-'A" Me' England-OTrida Price. Mary Lou Hatchett ? "Oh, No. John" ! Netherlands-A Dutch dance . . done ln costume by Uie fol ?Cmbers ?f Emily *ords fourth grade: W A Sher ^hu^elT 'U"d' B~" teT^f o An"a Ruth Camp Prance? Althea Price. Mary Jo Z?U and ^ ^ ^an Spain ?Juaiii ta. S"? Dusohna". _ CIaUdm ?d- - H tngary? Su,. Hobe'Is. Bernie Eracken? one of Bralim's Hun ^*an Dances. Poland Francos Vandiver Mmio Mills "Tlie Crimson tcr t??Z~"SCng ?f the Volga Other g.rls of the glee club . m th05e mentioned in *?"? Rogers. Eula Mae K'dd. Alma Odell. M.ry Tavtr ^ J?hnSOn Taylor. Lotila Harben and Mary Moore. Mrs. Duke Whitley ac- , companied the glee club. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Butler and little daughter. Jessie, and Mrs. Dorothy McCombs, of Fontana. spent last week-end with Mrs. McCombs' parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mauney. of Spruce Pine, spent several days m Murphy this week with friends and relatives. Herman Akin spent last week end in Kentucky with his sister. Mrs. R. E. Wallace and Mr. Wal lace. Bill Darnell. of Kingsport. Tean.. spent last week-end in Murphy with his wife and son. Mrs. R. B. Hardin, of Bristol. T_nn.. is visiting friends and rela tives here this week. ' Pug" Henton. of Fontana, spent last weekend here with his v.ifo and daughter. Mrs. E. C. Winchester, oi Mon roe. arrived Saturday for a visit 'with her son. Edwin Winchester, and family. Mrs. Clyde Sneed. of Kings port. Tenn.. returned home Mon day after a week's visit here with her mother. Mrs. Vesti Hensley. J. R Welch, of Monrof. spent last week-end In Murphy. Mlsa Sara Sword returned to Fontana Sunday after a week's vtot *t home. Mrs. Ida Butt, of Butler. Oa.. is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Frank Ellis and Mr. Ellis. J Mrs. Edwin Win chester and son. Tommy, and Miss Ella McCombs were visitors In Andrews. Friday night. George Phillips, of Fontana, spent last week-end here with his wife. R*id Davidson, of Bt. Louis. l?o., is virltlng friends and rela tives in Murphy. Mies Charline Bowles was a visitor in Andrews ounamy. Dr. and Mr* j. n. Hill. jr.. of Murphy, have announced the BEAUTIFUL Beautiful sun that giveth us liKht. Beautiful moon that shines by night. Teautiful planets in the heaven so far. Beautiful twinkle of each little star. Beautiful waters so blue and so clear. Beautiful sound of the surges we hear. Beautiful brooklet, its ripples so sweet. Beautiful flowers that bloom at Our icv?. Beautiful springtime when all is delight; Beautiful summer, so warm and so bright; Beautiful autumn, with fruits and with grain: Beautiful winter, with snowflakts again. ? Selected. CASADA - WRIGHT BRYSON CITY. Nov. 9. ? Spe cial) ? Mr. and Mrs. K. Troy Wright, have announced the mar liagc of their daughter. Miss Hil dred Wright, to Allen Hall Casa da. which was solemnized Oct. 23 at the home of Lieut, and Mrs. C. D. Johnson. Duke Inn. Eliza beth City. The ceremony was per- , formed by the Rev. H. L. Hen- ; dricks. pastor of the First Meth odist church, in the presence of a few close friends. The single rinn service was used. The bride is well known in Andrews, where she and her par ents lived for many years before moving to Bryson City. Mrs. Lee Offers Knitting Help Mrs. Martha Lee will be at Candler's store on Monday and Thursday nights from 7 to 8:30 to give out yarn or give any in structions for Red Cross knitting. Women knitting are requested to please come at that time for any help, as it is almost impossible for her to give any instructions during store hours. A shipment of Red Cross knitting has just been completed. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB The regular monthly meeting | of the Junior Woman's club will be held next Thursday night ai | 7:30 p.m. in the Men's Bible room 1 of the Methodist church. birth of a son. Prank Gilbert, in ; Petrie hospital on November 2. M:s. Hill is the former Miss! Virginia Gilbert of Detroit and Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferd Moore, of Murphy, announce the | birth of a son, James Harold, on ' October 27. Mrs. Moore is the former Miss Dorothy Ruth Vandi- : ver. of Murphy. Dr. jnd Mrs. E. E. Smith at tended a Masonic banquet in Asheville Monday evening. Felix Alley Brady of Andrews route 1, left Saturday to enter the Navy. Mrs. R. H. Foard returned home Sunday from a two weeks' visit In Cleveland. She was accom panied home by Mrs. Steel Foard. Mrs. Clarence Rosboro and Mrs. Laura Bost. Mr. and Mrs. Eblin. of Lenoir I City. Tcnn.. spent Sunday here ! with their daughter. Mrs. Neal Spiccr. who Is ill in a local hos pital. Fred Johnson, jr . and Billy Barnett spent several days this week in Raleigh. Miss Barbara Meroney. of Fontana, spent last week-end here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R'chard Meroney. Miss Violet DeLong. of Bry.cn City, was a visitor In Murphy last week -end. Clar.de Love, of Asheville. spent I several days in Murphy last week. Mr. and Mr ;. C II. Bowles. Mrs. George Jones and -.on. Lowell, visited in Robbinsvllle Wednes day. nrst Sgt. Charles K. Schickel, of Camp Davis arrived Sunday for a visit with his wife, the former Miss Pauline Vandi ver. Mrs. Bill Brandon is visiting her husband in Panama City. Florida. Wiley Brooks, of Fontana spent several days here this week with his wife and son. Mrs. L, D. Schuyler left this week for an indefinite visit in Florence. 6. C. Hyatt Bible Class Meets With Mrs. Neil Davidson The Hyatt Bible class of the First Methodist church met last Friday night at the home of Mrs. Neil Davidson, president of the class. After a bountiful " pot luck" supper, games and contests were played. The class surprised Mrs. David son by presenting, to her a oeau tiful Uble model electric lamp. Present at the meeting were: Mrs. Hattie Akin. Mrs. R. A Akin. Mrs. P. C. Gentry. Mrs. R. B Ferguson. Mrs. Be*sie Dickson, Mrs. Julia Martin. Mrs. Mattie Taylor. Mrs. R. H. Hyatt. Mrs Will He well. Mrs R. V. Wells. Mrs. J. H. McCall. Mrs. R. C. Mattox. Mrs. W. D. Townson. Mrs. B L. Padgett. Mrs. J. H. Hampton. Mrs. Lemay, Mrs. Flemmlng, Mrs. E. S. Miller. Mrs. T. A. Holder. Mrs. C. S Curd. Mrs. | John Axley. Mrs. Bertha Mayfield. Miss Miry Katherine Craig, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Davidson. WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY Murphy Woman's club will meet on Wednesday. November 18. at 2:30 pjn.. in the home economics building. announces Mrs. Harry Miller, president. The topic for discussion will be: i "Books". Woman's Auxiliary To Fill Comfort Kits For Soldiers Mrs. W. W. Hyde Wli hostess j tor the meeting of the Presbyter- ' lun Woman's Auxiliary at her j h< me in East Murphy, last Tues day afternoon. Mr. J. H. Wilson, president, presided over the meeting and i nducted the devotional. Mrs. i H. L Paisiey. offered prayer. Plans were mtde to join with \ Cher churches and organizations! t fill comfort kits for soldiers, and a collection was taken for that purpose. I It was decided to hold a group | conference on November 17. and v program for the meeting is be i ins planned. 1 111? list Ulttx CuSpUin Cf til" . mission study book. "While it is Tay". by Samuel L.. Joekcl. were j given by Mrs. C. W. Savage. Mrs. Harry Miller and Miss Jean Mur : .iv. and an offering for home missions was received. Mrs. Hyde I served refreshments to the twelve members and one visitor present. EASTERN STAR MEETS Murphy chapter No. 10 of the Eastern Star will hold its regu lar meeting Friday evening at 7:30. All members are urged to be present. Miss Dora Ruth Parks, region al librarian, spent a few days last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parks, in Greensboro. Mrs. W. P. Payne who has been very ill, is reported to be much better at this time. Miss Jane Hill and Muss Roberta j Carringer who are attending j 1 .school in Knoxville. Tenn.. spent j the week-end here. Miss Marion Clark, of Pontana. ' was the week-end guest of her ? aunt. Mrs. Joe Phaup. Local Red Cross Asked For 115 Kit Bags For Men In Service The War Department ha? ask ed the Red Cross to supply our | forces overseas with kit bag. containing a few necessities whjch cannot be secured on South Seas Islands, in the desert, or in other far-oif places. The quo.a sent to the Murphy chapter with the re quest that they be completed as rapidh as possible is 115 kit bass. The east is approximately one dollar for each kit. so it will bo necessary to raise $115. A meeting was held Tuesday 1 afternoon to plan means of se curing this money. The Red suggested that] I as far as possible this money bt secured from organizations. M E. S. MUler was appointed to ccntact the various organizations. Mrs. T. A. Case, chairman of the Murphy Red Cross chapter, pre sented the informalion sent out by the War Department and Red Ciess headquarters. She appoint- , ed Mrs Harry Miller Id act a . chairman of the project. Mrs. H. Bucck. chairman of the Junior Red Cross chapter, re ported that arrangements had been nude to have the bags made at .tchool by Junior Red Gro?? girls under the direction of Mi s Ruth Emory. Miss Mildred Par row was asked to secure helpers to fill the kits. The following: information was sent about the kits: They are of olive drab cotton fabric and will contain the following articles: small soap box and soap, dick of playing cards, package of cigar ettes. shoe polishing cloth, small pencil with cap. package of en velopes and paper, package of chewing gum. pair of tan shoe iacrc. waterproof match box package of double-edge ra aoj blades, small book, pocket sue humorous, detective, etc.. anc small sewing case. If ai ./ Individuals who do not bel ong to aii organization. wisfc to contribute toward these kits they may leave money at the business office of the Scout. Mrs C. W. Savage or at Candler's store. MRS. GREEN IS HONORED ON 63RD BIRTHDAY On Sunday several friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mrs. Tom Green for a surprise party on her 63rd birthday After the guests sans "Happy birthday to you." Mrs. Green was present tl with a beautiful white cakc with red candles. Amon; the mes ?ages was a cablegram of con gratulations nom hc? sciv Aricr. who is now stationed in England. Snapshots of the group were ' ken. after which refreshments consisting of grape Juice, cake i. 1 if.it s wen* served to the fol I in". : Mrs. John Brend.el Mrs. Wi!l Erendle. Mrs. Carrie Clayton. Mrs. Iowa Green. Mrs. John Standridgc. Mrs. Laud Sales. Mrs. \V p.iiace ~alis and son. Jackie. Mrs. Neil Green. Mrs. Collin Green and b.iby. Mrs. Jessie An derson. Mrs. A. F. Passmore, of Hayesville. and Mrs. A. E. Vestal of Murphy. Misses Kite Gray and Effie Barbara McTevr arc visiting ii iendi and relatives in AshevUle this week. Mrs. Harvey Wilson spent last week-end in Gainesville. Ga. Mrs. Hugh Hensley. of Colo rado Springs. Colo., arrived this week for an indefinite visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Padgett. MLss Mary Lee Pelmet spent last week-end in Asheville. Junior Red Cross Play Given At School Friday A play ?u Riven at a chape! program at The Murphy high school on Friday morning by members of Mrs. Martha Adams' fifth grade. The stage represent ed the interior of a broadcasting studio. The purpose of the broad cast was to acquaint others with the work of the Junior Red Cross and to arouse an interest In Red Cross activities. The children taking part in the broadcast were: Neely Matthews. Tommy Alexander. Jolinny Holt, Mary Etta Watkins. Phyllis Don ald Brown. J. B. Hall. Billy Hall and Jack Thompson. Lois Mc Clure took the part of the nurse. The other children in the grade : did iU zemd c~?"ta hm^k stage, j The audience listened In on a hospital ward where the soldiers were discussing garments that j had been made by Junior Red Cross members, also on a recrea tion room at a hospital with the games and books that had been contributed by the Junior Red Cross. During the program, the oong.s God Bless America, Marine i Hymn and the last verse of Amer j lea were sun. The oath of the Junior Red Cross was repeated by the students. Mrs. H. Bueck as chairman of the Junior Red Cross of cnerokee count yspeke briefly on the Junior Red Cross Roll Call that is being made In the schools from the 1st to loth of November. Mrs. Miriam Allen, of Cullo whee will spend the week-end here as the guest of Miss Mar garet Curd. Mr. and Mrs. Har*y Ferguson and son. Tom. of Sylva. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Evans. mmmmwi at AR WE salute you ? wartime housewives, clothing and feeding your families better with the least possible expenditure ? wasting nothing and salvaging every least scrap that can be contri buted toward the fight to win! We salute you ? working women at war. in offices and factories, keeping the wheels of production turning, stepping in to do a man's job while he's off to battle! Women of the farm, toiling from dawn to night helping produce the food for freedom . women whose sons shall emblazon our Victory with glory ? you are all Women at War gallantly going forward in the spirit of Amer ica's first pioneering women. Ycu know the cost of war in more ways than one! But realistically you know its cost in term* the billions of d liars which mu>.t clothe, and feed, and equip our millions of fighting men: and so whatever active part you play in this fight for liberty, you have been regularly dedi cating every p.-r.nv and dollar you can to the purchase of War Bonds and Stamps. Now. a? you serve as an inspiration to all fellow - Americans to be vigilant in this support of our heroes on land, on sea. and in the air. Proudly, we are privileged to sell you War Bonds and Stamps at conveniently located Booths whete you can make your purchases, to make this week mark the biggest sale of War Bonds since Pearl Harbor! Women at War ? we salute you. "Women at War Buy War Bonds ' to win the Victory, and to win the peace! kWM BONDS This ad sponsored by Cherokee Lumber Corp. Murphy, North Carolina
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