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SOCIAL EVENTS ! K C. Louis Shields Weds Burgaw Girl On November 25 BURGAW ? Oil Sunday eve ning, Novembei 25 .it eight forty live. Mi M.i-tha Vance Sparkman ?became th ? bi ;de of Clarence Loui; Shields. Tiie simple, impressive ceremcny was performed -n the Burgaw P sbyu : ian Cliur.il .m mediately f Howing the cvenlnr services, ?;:h th' Rev. P. L. Clark, paste;' of the bride, off ie luting. Miss Jan;> J inson a coti<in of the bi de, was o:ga'iist and the Rev. William A. Poole sans I Love Ycu T Da : . e cor m ny "To A \V I R.-e ' was played sof. ly. The wedding march front "Loher-; in" was usi i far :!? Cession .1 Mendei-ohn's mar; a recessioi ... The bride was .ven in mar ii. ? j by her fat - r. Si; ? was die-.- d . royal blue velvet with fur neckpi -? snd black access ries. Her corsage j was a wiii ; ti or. ii d. Tlie groom1 was atti'idei by Robert Dees, as best man. Ushers were James Stevens and Jack Ranzenhofer. Mrs. Sparkman. the brid m:.he . wore a black crepe dr ? with black accessories an .1 .; Muld er corsage of yellow roses. .Mrs. Shields, the groom's mother, wore a dress of Ro rseveit blue crepe with black accessories and shoulder c - sage of yellow roses. Mrs. Shields is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Spark-nan of Burgaw. She was graduated from Eu gaw high school and attend, d P. act' . allege, Hal :gh. Mr. Shields is the son f Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shields cf Murphy He is a gradu a a of Mais Hill college, and of the School cf Pharmacy of the Uni \ i v ; North Carolina. He is 1 1 w employed as pharmacist in Deis Driy sure. Burgaw. La c ihe couple left on a wed . :n?' trip f. points north, after which thiy u : . be at home in Bur- J gaw. F traveling the bride wore i .. o>e \v 1 suit ? a black acces s ties. ( wi .: i. wer : Mrs L' L. t-h . . v Ml!!' .y: M. - Ma s f . .inc. N Shi !- C. lapel Hill: Mr . M W jar Br ece, Fayette- j M Lama Bijcrst. n ana ultctte D.u Durham; Hob. : 1 . : Raleigh: Mr. atli Mrs. A T. Johnson. Mtss Jean Johnson. I Mr. Utd Mrs C X Mathers And! m . and Mrs. a .h. McLendon of WUming' n. Fall winir .he rehearsal Satur . iv r wrung. Mr. and M s. ? park man i" : s .atari at a cak ? cutting . the heme, for he bridal party. : mbers . ; families and ? lew intimate : a da nf the couple. 1 M.s. Jean J.vinson complimented J.!. Spa kman at a luncheon Sat rda~ at h r i me in Wilminsrt >n. M s-. Jul a M. Cui. n was hostess at : dir.- r on Safi day night. On Monday ni.:a:. N n.rnber 19. at the i t ine of Mi Fed Dees. Miss Sparkman was . n'errained a: a . ir.al dinner by Misses Kate I We Thank You! \ I i .1 We thank you people of Murphy and Cherokee X county for the fine response and success cf our opening. | We appreciate he fine c mpflments you have paicl us | v cn our Jewelry Store; also we are grateful for the pat- X i ,5, .% ronage you have given us since our opening. y X X * V *!? Please visit us any time, you're alwavs ? welcome whether you buy or noL. ? DAVIS' Jewelersf X X MERLE DAVIS HOWARD ADAIR ;j: ON THE SQUARE" * ( ORXER REGAL HOTEL MI RPHY. N. C. { Hal ; YOU HAVE ? MORE GAS BUT IT'S THE SAME OLD CAR ^ ? Bring it in for regular check-ups and * A lubrication Our service is ' comolete .... * ^ WITH OUR NEW HYPRESSURE CLEANING JENNY ^ We Can Give ? NEW LIFE FOR OLD ENGINES k ON YOUR CARS OR TRUCKS See Us For Your Tire Needs We May Have What You Want MURPHY SINCLAIR STATION ' ? Howard West, Prop. PHONE 202 MURPHY, N. C. 1 Baylesses And Hydes Honored At Dinner Dance Mr. and Mis. C. E. Hyde and M . and M s. John Bayless were honor guests at a dinner dance v. n at the Dickey hotel Thurs day evt -itiir by Mrs. Aldcn Coward and M >. John Davidson. Mr. Ilydi and Mr. Bayless have recent ly ivtu n.i from overseas duty, end received h norable discharges. Christmas decorations uv e used in the dining room. On the table v .re miniature Christmas trees; di. rated wiih . - d and silver balls. ! and red candles in silv.v holders. I 1 \ mv gu< vs w .re invited. PERSONALS M - M. W. B 'II v. ho has spent 1. pa.-, two weeks here as the .. a'.- of M. ar. . Mrs. T. A Case. . ft Monday morning tot her home | in Grfens'oc. >. V. -man 1 C Jack W. Burnett -lio tcvn:l ? returned from the .-v.i 'a Wis: Pa. :!":c. ha- , mijile1 ; t a 30-day leave -pent ht-:v with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bi Bar . . and ha- . , poi . d to Atlanta , here he will fc? assigned to duty. | Mis. Claude E. Talley and small aughter. Phyllis, returned Friday l'r m Sam: ' a where they have been visiting Cap:. Tailey's parents. Mrs. B. W. Whitfield and M s. O. K. Erhart returned Satuiday from two weeks' visit with relatives . nd friends in Selma and Demopo . Ala. Dr. Will: f eld joined them m D mopolis for Thanksgiving. D, T. Turbyville arrived Satur day from Maxwell Field. Ala., wile-re he receive."! his discharge, and is with his wife at Hotel Regal. Mr. Turbyville has been sta:loned at Alama.-orio. New Mexii-j, and Colorado Springs, Colo. Lt. Col. Jerry W. Davidson. Jr., cam.' Saturday and took Mrs. Davidson ard baby. Diane, to W::gh".'- Fr. Id. Ohio, where he is stationed. Tcasr.ie. Sue Watkins, Elsie Elkins, and Mrs. Fred D .5. On F :day. Nov mber 23. the bride was given . <e siiowcr l:y Mis. e.- Laura Bibc s : - in and Juliet. i Davis, and M s. C. T. Pullen. ?? tr* 7 '' f-" -J rfJ I ?/ { ? -V Next yoa h?0 r e v. ?)*! <* kai. jj (t ,"l . . ??? ? ? I ir". ??. [ A.-tit I r? ... . ? I... 1 lofit *ailin< for its lr.grr.lx nta to on- I Solve. All .lr ?? ?... is. "L" e I .ipi.dir.c ut.ly I as directed, luc, iOc, 6<jc s?zvs. I Liquid CAPUDINE College Students Have Vacation Am ng the college boys and girls who came home Wednesday for a four-days' visit with their parents were: Miss Nettye Dckey, Univer of Chattanoocra. Misses Mary Sue Brandon. Maur B. Witt, Jean Mauney. Annie Laura Mulkey, Irene Jordon. all of Murphy and Huth Dockery of Marble, anj J.m Ed Hughes. Wayne Mauney and R.-y F e guson from Western Caro Un:. Teachers' college. Cullowhee. I BIRTHS FETRIE HOSPITAL D:\ and Mis. L. T. Russell of M.i.nhy ann unce the birth of a c!augh'.er. Carole AMie, on Novem ter 29. Mr. and Mrs. Ja .k Bristol of Hay-:ville ar.ncun.e the birth of .-. daugh: r. Xan.-.v L-e. Sovembe: M.\ and Mrs. Edwa d D key of Muipliy anniumv the birth of a son. Jerry Lynn. N v. mber 29. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White of Muiphy announce lite bi h cf a - 'ii. Charles W! - m II. N vember Mr. ai: j Mrs. C. D. Corn. Jr.. cf Youn'j Harr:-. aanounce the of a daugh*. e: Ma garet Alice. November. 28. Mr. and Mrs. G v r Morgan ot Anc. i ws announce the birth of a daughter, J y Lee. December 2. Marble Students Make Perfect Attendance Record Following is a perfect attend ance record of the Marble school for the seeond six weeks period: First Grade. Mrs. Carrie Wo n-.ack. teacher; Linford Aberna'.hy, j E.'ward Almond. Morris Garrett, Ralph Earl Payne, Glen Rogers, , : ic C ffey. Marcella Davis. Bet | *.v Davis, Pauline King. Carolyn | West and Iva Lee Shelton. Second Grade. Mrs. Gertrude Walsh, teacher: L.- Roy Almond. | Cited Coffey, Noel Edwards, j James Rogers. Harold Walsh, Bet V Lou Bryan:. Mary Cock. Billy j Griffith. Be.ty J Palm . Joyce I Parker, Modi an Trull, and Gayle | West. r 66 6 Cold Preparations LIQl 'D. TABLETS, FALVE, NOSE DROPS Caution use only as directed. '? Christmas Gifts X ?'?USE Ol lt LAY-A-WAY PLAN.!. Y | Davis' Jewelers % % "ON THE SQUARE" ?X~X~X~X~X~X~X*,X~X~X~X'*X~ V'-" Dickey Theatre Murphy, North Carolina Saturday, Decembeer 8 DOUBLE FEATURE "LIGHTS OF OLD SANTA FE" With Rcy Rogers and Dale Evans ?Also ? "FOOTLIGHT GLAMOUR" With Blor.die and the Bumsteads Ch'.pter 6 of Last of the Mohicr.ns Sunday - Monday, December 9-10 'BETWEEN TWO WORLDS" With John Garfield - Sydney Greenstreet Eleanor Parker NEWS ? SHORT SUBJECTS fuesda}' - Wednesday, December 11-12 "YOUNG IDEAS" Starring Susan Peters - Herbert Marshall Mary Astor SHORT SUBJECT Thursday - Friday, December I 3 - 14 "THE CROSS OF LORRAINE" With Jean Pierre Aumont - Gene Kelly NEWS ? SHORT SUBJECT Third Grade. Mrs. Minnie Tat- 1 ham, teacher; Jerry Edwards. Bill Gairett, Wade King. Barbara Bar ion, Josephine Coffey, Geneva Davis, Margie Duckworth, Myrtle Garrett. Mavis Kin>*, Margie Rog ers, June Thompson, and Shirley Mint;:. Fourth Grade. Miss Alga Glenn, teacher: Mack Hensley, Devercaux Lanvy. Randall Palmer, Ronald Rowland. Marlln West. Wilma Cu. haw. and Dj is Rjgers. Fifth and Sixth Grades. J. Frank Walsh, teacher; Blaine Tiicmp.-rn. Wilson. Kint La-d. James Stiles. Verjrle W lson. Betty Burnett. Loyal Trull. Char les Battle. R.iy Hins'ey, Mozell Cutshaw. Emily Davis. Helen Ow ensby. B y Kilpatrick. Joan Davis. Lois Davis, Cry Dale Laney, p.nd Janice King. DRINK PASTEURIZED MILK "WE GUARD YOUR HEALTH" DOUBLE CAPPED DAILY DELIVERY Mt. Valley Cooperative \V. W. HOLLAND, Mgr. BRASSTOWX, N. C. Producing a sufficient amount of the right kind of feed for var ious classes of livestock is one of the major problems in North Caro lina. says Dr. James Hilton of State College. J* 5S 5?. 0p|?%?S!?? ? ? w ? " ? *7<4e 'leleplto+te. Se^uUce Siinaiu^i is i>iri!o\i\<. We're Ou Our Way To Serve Those Wailing For Telephones w ITH the receipt of increasing amounts of telephone equipment from our manufacturers we are making progress in catching up on held orders for service. In many places where new additions to outside plant and central offices were not required we are now installing telephones without delay. But in places where additional outside lines and cables are needed or where central office switchboards must be manufactured and installed it will require more time before we can catch up with orders for telephones now on hand. Building new lines, installing new cables over head and underground and expanding central office facilities, which, in many instances, calls for new buildings or building additions, is a big undertak ing. It's a job that requires a tremendous amount of labor and time to complete. We are anxious for all who want service to get it. And you may be sure that we are doing all we can to hasten the day when no one will have to wait for telephone service. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company INCORPORATED GIFTS FOR ALL Coat Sweaters Pull-over Sweaters Shirts - Slips House Coats Panties Blouses Baby Sweater Sets Baby Blankets Woolen Yard Goods Blankets - Coats - Scarfs Bags Choose Your Christmas Presents From Our Store ETHEL'S SHOP MURPHY, N. C. TENNESSEE ST .
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