SOCIET Y Mrs. Duke Whitley Is Guild Hostess The Wesleyan Service Guild of first Methodist Church met Mon day evening with Mrs. Duke Whit cv at her home with 30 numbers .id visitors present. Miss Adella Meroney presided at the business session It was re ported that the quarterly pay ment of 333 to missions had been made; the offering for the week ?i prayer and self denial was 318.78; 34 95 to supply work, 318.12 to the Cherokee Indian Church and parsonage at Chero kee. and three lunches for school children had been taken care of. A memorial fund was establish ed to take the place of flowers at funerals to which persons with j birthdays will contribute. The sum of 35.50 was contributed at this meeting. / Miss Clara McCombs conduct ed the devotional the subject of which was "I Will Give You Rest." .fiss Edna Bishop was leader of the program on the topic, "Let Courage Rise Willi Danger." Three things were brought out v.lth this topic: "That Trouble cpots in the World are Definitely Related to Human Needs. Both Physical and Spiritual": "Facing ?he Necessity of Increasing Chris tian Missions Since They are the Means >' Removing Evils Causing the Trouble Spots"; "Stimulating Women to Look at Trouble Spots 'n Their Own Community and Do Something About Them." Vt the conclusion of the pro gram, the hostesses. Mrs. Evelyn Patton. Mrs. Whltlev and Mrs. Fdith Howard, rmd Miss Jose phine Heighway, served refresh ments. Michael Sneed Is Given Party A party was given by Mrs. Clyde Sneed In honor of her son, Michael Nelson, on his seventh birthday February 9. The children ?vent to the movie after which they were served punch and hot Hogs. Favors were given to each guest. Those present were: Mike An derson, Mary Linda Hyatt, Glenn Sheilah Sneed Has Birthday Sheilah Sneed vu honored on her fifth birthday, February 12, I'lth a party given by her mother. Mrs. Clyde Sneed. Games were played. Favors were given on the ilates with punch and cookies. Guests were: Mary Linda Hyatt, Terry West, Wood row Palmer, Pat Palmer, Butch and Terry Hensley terry Jane Davis, Lynda Schuy er, Mike Sneed, Totsy Headrlck, uike Anderson, Sheryl Ann Ddell, Corky and Emily Sue Christopher, James Sneed. Jan Davidson, Sandra and Marion Sogers. Miss Littlejohn Weds W. A. Ashe The marriage of Miss Doris lean Littlejohn and William Ault Ashe was solmnized in a cere mony February 9 at 5 p. m. In Blue Ridge, Ga. The former Miss Littlejohn is he daughter of Mrs. Nelle Little ;ohn of Murphy, Route 2. She is 1 graduate of Murphy High School and was employed at Im perial Laundry and Cleaners prior to her marriage. The bride wore a navy blue uit with matching accessories. The coupe! will reside in Gas onla where Mr. Ashe is employed. Honor Mrs, Ballew At Stork Shower A stork shower was given in or.oi' o' Mrs. David Ballew at her '?one. Route 2, Murphy, Febru ary 14. Those attending were: Mes drmes Jeff Dalrymple, Willie Givins. Clifford Hall. Dan Hugh ->s. Roy Hughes. Allen Hatchette, Beavers. Terry West. Terry Hen vley. Dickie Davis, Terry Smith. Lynda Schuyler. Butch Hensely, Gay Lynn Smith. Barbara Town son, Bill Hughes, Sonny and Bil ly Lovingood. Corkey Christopher. Jerry Dickey, Sheilah Sneed, Tom my Palmer and Bobby Reid. Mrs. Ashe Feted At Bridal Shower Mr*. DorU Jean Uttlejohn Ashe, a recent bride, was feted at a miscellaneous bridal shower Fri- j day at 7:90 p. m. at the home of her mother, Mrs. Nell Little)ohn Of Murphy. Route 2. Hostesses were Miss Frances Fisher. Mrs. Grace Hall and Mrs. Doris Killian. After games, refreshments of cokes, cookies and mixed nuts were served to guests present. PERSONALS J. D. Elrod of Greenville, S. C? spent Thursday and Friday In Murphy on business. John Thuss of Savannah, Tenn., 1 spent the week-end here with his ! family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Franklin ? pre in Atlanta last Thursday and '"riday to see his doctor, who said i >? is doing fine after his opera tion. Mr. and Mrs. Oren J. Queen and daughter, Nadeanne of Clin ton. Tenn. were visiting friends in and around Murphy over the ; week-end. and Mrs. C. E. Hyde were in Atlanta on business Thursday, end Friday. Joe Bailey left Sunday on a usiness trip to New York. Vr. and Mrs. S. M. Benton and 'V. A. Savage of Cornelia, Ga? j I .(re guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. I iydc and family several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moore, Miss 'a-'p Price and Ed Howard of "eachtrce returned last week from i two-week'r vacation spent at 'Tolly Hill. Fla., and other points n the state. Sara Vamer SinglPton. d'?ueh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Single on left last week by plane for '.eke Worth. Fla.. for a visit with u"r Gprandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Agnew. I Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Elkins and Mrs. Edwina Hagaman were busi ness visitors in Atlanta Tuesday. Mrs. Wayne Gentry and daugh 'er. Patricia, of Savannah, Ga., -t-rived Tuesday to spend some i-ne with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Elkins. Mr. Gentry will spend the week-end here. Mrs. W. M. Fain is visiting her mother and sister in Knoxvllle, Tenn., this week. **rs. E. C. Sullivan of Cherry ille and Mrs. J. W. Hoover of ' incolnton. who were guests of Or. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover a few 'a-s last week, returned home ""-idav and were accompanied by Mr*. Hoover and Miss Addle Mae '"ooke. Mrs. Hoover , visited her ">arents in Cherryvllle and Miss ?ooke visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Myrick In Lincolnton over night. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Whltlev and daughter. Jane, and R. S. * Bault and daughter, Sally, were in At lanta Tuesday. Ross Hatch ette, Frank Hughes, Paul Hughe*, Wade Hogsed, Tom Loudermilk, Walter P1 e m o n s, Jessie Robertson, Hoover Sherlln, Ernest Burnette, Jessie Louder milk, Richard Haas, Misses Car men and Martha Loudermilk, and Ella Fay Ervln. After gifts were opened Mrs. lichard Hass was assisted by Mrs. Willie Glvlns in serving cake and Irlnks to the guests. MRS. EUCLID RAY VOYLES buclid K. Voyles Weds In Tennessee Miss Elaine Lavern Walker, ?laughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Walker of Hatston Valley, Tenn.. ;nd Euclid Ray Voyles, son of Mr. ind Mrs. Sam L. Voyles of Oak Park, were married January 18 at First Baptist Church of Bluff City, Tenn., with the Rev. Truett Cox officiating. The bride wore a light blue suit with white accessories. A white orchid corsage completed her costume. Mrs. Voyles graduated from Washington College High School in May 1948 and has been employ ed with Kelly and Green Photo Finishers of Bristol, Tenn., since graduation. Mr. Voyles graduated from Hl wassee Dam School May 1942. He left Young Harris College In 1943 for service and spent three years Mrs. W. A. Singleton and son, Knox, will leave Sunday for Trlon, Ga., to visit her sister, Mrs. A. M. Myers. ?Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson of Sylva and Tommy Ferguson and Bob Allison of McCallie School, Chattanooga, visited Mrs. T. S. Evans and Tom Evans Sun % . John B. Carringer left Mon- I day for Camp Kilmer, N. J. after visiting his mother here several days. He will leave soon for a base :n Newfoundland. He was accom panied to Washington by W. D. Townson, who returned to Mur phy Wednesday. Gordon Darnell of McCallie School. Chattanooga, spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Darnell. in the Navy Air Corps. He gradu itrd from business school in Bir- I n.ingham, Alj., in 1948. He is em ployed by Tennessee Valley Au- I hority. A t.-r a short wedding trip to -out hern points they returned to Bristol, Tenn., where they are making their home. Among The Sick Mr*. J. D. MaUoocc, whp ha* been confined to her bed with flu tor the put week. U improving. Winston Craig. Jr., underwent an operation on his foot at Warm Springs, Ga, last Wednesday, and Is doing nicely his mother reports Mr. and Mrs. Craig and Mr and Mrs. J. B. Mulkey returned from there Sunday. Oscar West who has been seri ously ill at his home here since Last Saturday, was reported to be improved Tuesday. A great many children have been out of school this week and 'ast week due to an epidemic of flu. Mr. and Mrs. Everett English and children have recovered from n attack of flu last week. Mrs. W. A. Sir.gliton has just ' ecovered from an attack of flu. > Walter Mauney left Monday for : ^mory Hospital Atlanta. Ga,1 ?? here he was to have an operation ?n his 2rm Wednesday He was accompanied by Mrs. Mauney. Mrs. J. M. Paynes I? Club Hostess Mrs. J. M. Payne was hostess' i Sunny Point Heme Demon stration Club Wednesday when! ?"iss Edna Bishop gave a demon- I '(ration on financial planning. Mrs. Lloyd Wallace joined the I -lob. Refreshments were served to i 4 members present by Mrs. J. I ' t. Payne and co-hostess, Mrs. Jo- . ? ie Harrie. The next meeting will be at ( the home of Mrs. E. Roach. Home Chib Hears Phyllis Snyder. Mis* Phyllis Snyder, regioda* librarian, was guest speaker at the Tuesday meeting at Murphy Home Demonstration Club at the home of Mrs. Neal Sneed. Mrs. Glenn Bates was cohort After a short business session Miss Edna Bishop, home agent, reviewed several books on the club reading list. Refreshments were served to nine members prerent. TWIN-CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE McCaysville, Geeriii See The 4 Bit Picture*! Thursday-Friday "THE EAGLE AND THE HAWK" John Payne-Rhonda Fleminc Technicolor Special! Saturday Only "UNTAMED BREED" Sonny Tufts-Gabby Hayes Color Cartoon Ganr Busters No. 4 Technicolor Adventure S'-ndav-Monday "ON MOONLGHT BAY" Doris Day-Gordon MeCrae Technicolor Musical! Tuesday-Wednesday "JIM THORPE. ALL AMERICAN" Burt Lancaster-Phyllis Thaxter HAM COFFEY New Owner Of Sylvester & Fair Meat Market Will appreciate all my friends coming in to see me We deliver Tennessee Street Phone 322 Murphy, N. C. ID LIU I Here's what we did to meet North Carolina's telephone needs during 1951 Installed 63,105 New Telephones for a gain of 23,647?Marly 9,000 of . thorn In Rural Areas Installed large amounts of GOOD AND GROWING telephone aervice it ; to National Defame and to die growth and at this state. The need* an huge. The Job is gnag and costly. Bat ptagwas has bean last and tore. Boom materials are scarce, bat wol gtt with the job in 1952 with the sam in 5 years.?Somthem Bell Telephone end Telegraph Compeny. H. G. Boom, North Carohne Manager 4 J . -1 LOWIfT POSSIBLI COST EPSON'S RESTAURANT on U. S. 19-Just outside City Limits OPENS MARCH 1 Good food cooked in a CLEAN Kitchen by experts. Served in a CLEAN and pleasant ' atmosphere. 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