SOCIETY Frances Joe Martin, C. H. Townson Wed Mr and Mrs. W. R. Martin of i Suit have announced the marriage 1 of their daughter. Miss Frances Jo Martin, to Carl H. Townson, son of Mrs J C. Townson and the late Mr Townson of Murphy. The ceremony was performed on Wednesday, October 16, at 8 o'clock in the evening at the Methodist parsonage in Blairsville, Ga . by the pastor, the Rev. A. E. I'lm. The only attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wells. The bride wore a grey wool suit with brown accessories. She is a graduate of Cornelia high school, Cornelia, Ga. t or some time she was employed at Oak Ridge, Tenn., and for the past several months has been an employee of the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph company here. Mr. Townson is a graduate of _ s 'long V Charlie > r \ Efs the VALUES at murphy LectriCal SHOP GIFTS ? Tiffin Crystal ? Lucite Handy Dry ers and Skirt Hangers ? Jane Fauntz Originals miMPHV ELECTRICAL SHOP "NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE" MURPHY, N.C. PHONE 134-R AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC & UNIVERSAL APPLIANCES a tic $5.95 All Wool Jackets ? 12 to 18, Red and Kelly Styled by MAJESTIC I For the smart young woman who knows good fashion. Beautiful shoulders, neat, shapely waistlines, faultless fit and tailor ing. "Be Chic In Majestic" CANDLER'S Jean Amos And Arnold White Wed C. N. Amos of Nashville, Tenn., announces the marriage of his daughter, Miss Jean Amos, to Arnold Everett White, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White of Murphy The ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock p. m. on September 24 at Blairsville, Ga., with the Rev. i Claude C. Boynton officiating. The bride was a student of Murphy high school. The groom jlso attended Murphy high school and spent 32 months in service with the U. S. Coast Guard. He received his honorable discharge jast month. The couple will re side here. Couple Honored On Birthdays Mrs. Henry Hyatt and Mrs. M. E. Bennett of Franklin entertain ed at the home of Mrs. Hyatt Sat urday evening with a birthday dinner honoring Mr. Hyatt and Miss Estelle Bennett on their birthday anniversaries. Spread with a white linen cloth, i the table was centered with a big white birthday cake trimmed in pink and blue and topped with candles, which stood on a reflec tor. Fall flowers were used in decorating the rooms. I Covers were laid for the honor j guests, Mrs. R. H. Hyatt, Mr. and I Mrs. P. C. Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. 1 C. H. Townson, Miss Mary Jo | Lloyd, Miss Willie McKinney, S. I W. Kearney, Miss Sally Morris and John Morris. Mrs. Barnett Is Honored By Couple Mrs. Abe Zimmerman, Jr., and Mrs. Cecil Roberts entertained at the home of Mrs. Zimmerman Wednesday afternoon with a show er for Mrs. Bill Barnett of Peach tree. Fall flowers were used in the decoration. Ice box cookies and tea were served by the host esses. A number of lovely gifts were presented the honoree. Invited guests were: Mrs. Claude Barnett, Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. Homer Wilson, Mrs. A. A. Zimmer man. Mrs. Morris Moore, Mrs. Murphy high school and attended Western Carolina Teachers col lege, Cullowhee. He served two years as 1st." Lt. with the First Air Commandos in the Indian theater of operations. He received his discharge several months ago and is now operating the Townson Dairy farm here. The couple will reside in Murphy. Murphy Junior Woman's Club Plans Dance Murphy Junior Woman's club met in the club room at the library Thursday, October 17, with the new president, Miss Elizabeth Gray, presiding. She announced the following new members: Miss Sara Witherspoon, Mrs. Ray Wood, Mrs. Evelyn Sneed, Mrs. J. N Hill, Jr., Mrs. Dave Sigmon, Miss Gladys McCleskey, Mrs. Rob ert Weaver, Mrs. Howard Adair, Mrs. Merle Davis, and Mrs. Karl Weiss. The new rating sheets were read I ?.nd approved by the club. Each ; member is given so many points at each meeting, according to the list of merits. The member having the highest rating at the end of the club year will be given a prize. Mrs. Ann Phillips read the re vised constitution and by-laws of the club with a few new amend ments that will be necessary for the good of the club. The president gave a report of the district meeting of the N. C. Federation of Women's clubs re cently held at Cullowhee. It was decided that the club will sponsor the Oratorical contest among the high school students. The topic is "Is World Govern ment the Path to Peace?" and the Youth Conservation club, the latter being the project for the year. A Hallowe'en dance is also plan ned for October 31, announcement of which will be made in the Scout. After the business of the club was finished, sandwiches, cake, potato chips and punch were serv ed by the hostesses, Mrs. Harold Wells, Miss Mary Cornwell, Mrs. W. D. King and Mrs. George Phil | lips. Personals Mr. and Mrs. John Queen and family of Asheville spent Sunday with relatives in Murphy and Brasstown. Vaughn Ricks of Akron, Ohio, spent the week-end with his family here. Mrs. Jack Hennessee has return ed to Hickory after spending a few days this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Davis. Mrs. Roy Lovingood, Mrs. W. A. Barber, Mrs. Dale Lee, Jerry Davidson, and Karl Weiss attend ed the Southeastern Exhibitors as sociation which was held at the auditorium in Atlanta last week. Mrs. G. W. Candler. Mrs. Dale Lee and guests, Mrs. E. M. Dun ning of Atlanta and Mrs. Jimmy Ward of Mobile. Ala., made a trip Wednesday to Fontana Dam. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Savage had a? week-end guests. Mrs. Savage's brother, Roy White and Mrs. Boyd Scroggs, Mrs. Harley West, Mrs. Nelle Little John, Miss Joe Carter. Mrs. W. B. Sneed, Mrs. Everette English, Miss Bessie Laney, and Miss Margrette Hughes. PICTURE | OF A | HAPPY HOUSEWIFE . . . | | One of the reasons for her happiness is ^ ^ that she sends the family's clothes to the laundry- which gives her time and energy i | fcr more important activities. And the 4 clothes all ccme back so fresh and crisp and ^ ^ white. j| ^ We can help you to become a happy { | housewife, too ? by relieving ycu of all ^ laundry worries. Along with economical ^ laundry service, we also offer expert clean- \ l.ing and pressing service for the whole ^ , family. 1 4 ij IMPERIAL LAUNDRY & CLEANERS < H J. J. Hamilton, Prop. Murphy, N. C. j White, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. High fill and sons, Donald and James of Gainesville, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mauney spent last week in Raleigh with their son, Richard Mauney and family. Mrs. Richard Mauney and daugh ter, Kathey, returned with them Friday to visit with them for a I week. Misses Sue and Louise Haigler of Hayesville were week-end guests of their sister, Mrs. Tom Mauney and Mr. Mauney. Mrs. B. W .Whitfield and Mrs. O. K. Erhart returned Sunday from a week s visit in Atlanta. Mrs. M. E. Bennett of Franklin spent the week-end here with her daughter, Miss Estelle Bennett, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Benton of j Atlanta will arrive Friday to spend | the week-end with Mr. Benton's j sister, Mrs. Edwin Hyde and Mr. Hyde. Farmer-Rose Vows Are Said Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rose of j Murphy have announced the mar iage of their daughter, Miss j Vivaudou Margaret Rose, to Gor don C. Farmer, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Ed Farmer of Grandview. The ceremony was performed ( on the evening of Friday. October . 18, by the Rev. James M. Nicholson at his home in Blairsville, Ga. The bride is a graduate of Lima high school, Youngstown, Ohio. The bridegroom is a graduate of Murphy high school. He was discharged last May from the serv ice after having served three years in the 101st and the 82nd airborne ' divisions in the European theater. Mr. and Mrs. Farmer are resid ing in Murphy where he is at tending the off-campus college center. Visit Toy Factory Murphy Girl Scouts held their regular meeting Wednesday, Octo ber 16. at the First Baptist church, with the assistant leader, Mrs. Clyne Woody, in charge. After a business session, they had an interesting visit to the Brumby doll and bedspread fac tory. They expressed appreciation for the kindness shown them by those in charge. The girls present were: Carolyn Alexander, Jane Brendle, Rosiland Stalcup, Betty Sue Swaim, Emma lou Woody. Ann Shields. Jane Sneed. Sally Morris, Shirley Bates and Ollie Beal. Hiwassee Dam G. W. Kilpatrick taught the adult class at Sunday school Sun- 1 day. The Rev. Marshall Neal from Bob Jones College, Cleveland. Tenn., will preach Sunday at eleven o'clock. John Burch and family of Gas tonia spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Almond. George Almond is in Franklin hospital for treatment. Mrs. Lou and Bland Anderson who are taking treatment at Franklin hospital are improving. Mrs. A. R. Stalcup and Lake Stalcup have returned home after visiting relatives at Franklin. 1 HALLOWEEN j ..; DANCE ... | I Thursday, Oct. 31 j } FROM 8 O'CLOCK TILL ? j | SCHOOL LUNCH ROOM j | Admission 50c Per Couple | I Sponsored by t t Junior Woman's Club $5.95 I BLOUSES in White Crepe ? 12 to 18 j Styled by MAJESTIC $ For the Smart young woman who knows good fashion. | "Be Chic In Majestic" I CANDLER'S I <~X~X~X~X~X~X-XK"X~X~XK~X"X"XK~X~X~X~X"X~X~X">???8** Here's A Tip For You . . . Only 62 More Days TILL CHRISTMAS START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW. USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-A-WAY PLAN. DAVIS' JEWELERS CORNER OF REGAL HOTEL BLDG. PHONE 305 MURPHY, N. C.