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SOCIETY Eighth Grade Of Martins Creek To Give Program The eighth grade of Martina Creek Srhool will present a recita- | tion contest at the regular meeting of the P. T A. Tuesaay at 8 p. m? ' sponsored by the P. T. A. I Th? contestants ard the rt cita tions that they will give are as fol lows: The Son of the Eagle. Polly Stiles: Entertaining Sister's Beau, Christeen Hughes; Curfew Must Not Ring To-night. Alice Cook; Junica Entertains Her Sitter's Beau. Frankie Chastain, Is That So. Robbie Morris; 4 Football Fan. Ann Martin; Only A News-1 boy, Roma Taylor; A Tribute to' i Dog. Charles Phillips: The' Black Horse and Its Rider. Archie | Hedden; Coals of Fire. Kennith I Ledford; Bill's in Trouble. Eddie1 Odom: Over the HiW From the Poor House, Jimmy Chastain; Mr. Longfellow and His Boy, Ted An derson: Death-Bed of Benedict Arnold. Bobby Phillips. Douglas Smith is eighth grade teacher. Mrs. R. C. Mattox Is Hostess To WSCS Circle No. 2 of W. S. C. S. met at the home of Mrs. R. C. Mattox Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. J. H. Hampton opened the meeting with prayer. t Study topic. "Devotion", was given by Mrs. W. D. Townson. After the business session, con ducted by Mrs. J. H. McCall, re freshments were served to the following: Mrs. J. H. Hampton, Mrs. Nettie Axley, Mrs. H. G. Elkins, Mrs. J. H. McCall, Mrs. W. D. Townson. Mrs. Dave Car ringer. Mrs. Margie Henson and Mrs. Mercer Fain. Evelyn Radford Is Bride-Elect Mi. and Mrs. Robert C'ifton Radford announce the engagement o- their daughter. Miss Evelyn Vranees, to Robert Guy Keenum. U. S M? C. T I., son of Mr and Mrs. James W. Keenum of Suit. Miss Radford is a senior a* Hi- ! wassee Dam High School. Mr. Keenum is a graduate of Hiwassee Dam High School. He has been in the Navy for several years, and is now stationed at Charleston. S. C. The wedding will take place at Friendship Baptist Church at Suit May 25. Pfc. Breland Ends Boot Training Paris Island. S C.?Marine Pri vate First Class, Arthur B. Bre *nd. 21. son of Mr. and Mrs. J M. BrMand. Sr., of Holly Hill. S . " . husband of Mrs. Joyce C. Bre land of 214 Valley River Ave.,' Murphy. N. C.. was promoted to i his present rank when he was gra-1 ousted from "Boot Camp" on the ?>bove date. He climaxed his re cruit training by winning the sharpshooter medal on the rifle tange when he fired a score of 2*1 out of a possible 250 during his weapons'training. During the past eight weeks of recruit training as a result of f! -Id experience and classroom lec tures. the new Marine has be come well versed In such military subjects as precision drill, first aid. hygiene and field tactics. In addition to firing the famed Gar and rifle for qualification, he fired othf-r in'antry weapons such as the 45 calibre pistol, carbine and Browing Automatic rifle. He also witnessed demonstration fir ing of the machine gun. mortar and flame thrower. Before entering the Marines, he BETROTHED?Miss Doris Mc Afee's engagement to Ralph G. McGill. son- of Mr. and Mrs Char les McGill of Culberson ,is an nounced by her parents, Mr and Mrs. Dillard McAfee of Culberson. The wedding will take place in April. PERSONALS P. R. Cagle and children. Jim my, Gloria and Gwinda. of Knox ville, and Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Bobo, Sr., and daughter, Sandra Lee, of Marietta. Ga., spent Easter holi days with Mrs. Sally Queen and family. Gwinda . Cagle. who has been here several weeks remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Kimsey and daugher, Virginia, of Miami, Fla., and Miss Ella Kimsey of Char lotte visited Mrs. Sally Queen and family last week Mrs. Ben Davis and daughter,' Benny Jo, of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs Roy Wells and Miss Cla ra McCombs during the Easter holidays. v as employed as asst. chemist by Carbon Carbide Chemical Co He attended F u r m a n University, Greenville. S. C. Pic. Breland recently spent sev eral days in Murphy before leav ing for Camp Lejuene. After Easter Sale Spring Clearance Suits 4 beautiful pastel 100% wool suits that were formerly 59.98 Sale Price Hats A few Spring Hats left, , in navy, black, purple and brown. 198 to 558 Hose A wonderful buy in 51 gauge first quality in new summer shades 1.00 per pair Over 30 Spring Dresses Selected from Reg Stock and reduced for quick sale. Reg. Sale Price Price 2 dresses 1598 12.00 8 dresses 11.98 8.00 1 dresr 17.98 14.00 3 dresses 20.98 15 00 5 dresses 12.98 9.00 16 dresses 9.98 7.00 3 dresses 10.98 700 6 Linen Sets 17.98 14.00 A few Koret of California linen suits left that were formerly 14.98 Now 12.00 Bags 14 bags in red, black, brown, green and tan. Formerly from 3.59 to 7.98 Now 5.00 and 2.00 Gloves An assortment of colors in odd sizes ? By Van Raalte and Wear Right 1.00 and 1.49 Ladies' Skirts Linen, light weight wool and heavy cottons 4.98 and 6.98 -ittle girls' dresses in many colors 1.98 See our beautiful selection of sheers in 100% Nylon, Bemberg and sheer cottons that are arriving daily. Boys' Suite 4 short suits that were formerly Now 225 3 linen suits that were formerly 4.49 Now 3.00 Sizes 4, 5 and 6 Odds And Ends Consisting of boys' caps, belts, socks, any article in box for 10c Boys' Polo Shirts One group stripes and solids 79c and 98c Boy's or Girl's Howdy Doody Sweaters 1.59 Shoes % Clearance of odd sizes. See our complete shoe table of sandals and Spring shoes. 2.98 i Ladies' Blouses Broken sizes. A few colors !eft in long sleeves and short sleeves Formerly 5.98 and 6.98 Now 1.98 ? ye our Table consisting of Bras. Girls' skirts, slips and other articles. Your choice 1.00 each article Trudys Phone 142-J Murphy, N. C. VOLUNTEER WORKERS HELP OPERATE CLINICS?North Carolina's Division, American Canoer Society, which has fostered the cancer de tection clinics, furnish volunteer workers and suo ports the clinic program with education and publi city. Show here is the detection center team at Durham. Left to right, Dr. R. G. Connar, Duke Hospital, clinic physician; Mrs. W. E. Stanley, su pervising nurse; Mrs. W. B. Rowland. Jr., American Cancer Society volunteer worker wno has served 722 hours as a nurse's aide; and a patient. Dr. H. Max Schiebel, surgeon of Watts Hospital, is direct 01 of the Durham clinic. I John Thuss of Savannah, Tenn., spent Easter here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harshaw I of Richmond, Va., spent a few days I in Murphy last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox and daughter, Jan and son, Stevie of Asheville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crain here. Mr and Mrs. S. C. Biats of Ak ron. O., were Easter week-end guetsts of Mr and Mrs. Sam Dav idson. Mrs. Biats is a sister of Mrs. Davidson. Mrs. C. W. Savage spent Wed nesday in Atlanta. Dr and Mrs. \y. M. Elliott and children, Dianne and Billy Mac. of Forest City spent Easter week end with Dr. and Mrs. W.> A. Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Miller left here Saturday for their home in Cherryville, Tenn., where Mr. Miller will recuperate from an op eration. Lt. and Mrs. George G. Dunn and daughter, Kathy. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Lovingood spent Wednesday in Asheville. Capt. and Mrs. W. A. Wichard of Edenton visited their ?ister, Mrs. W. D. Townson, Jr., and fam ily a few days last week. Accom panied by Mrs. Townson and son, Jerry, they spent Wednesday and Thursday in Memphis visiting their j brother, Chief Pharmacists Mate ! M. P. Whichard, and family. , Mrs. Louis Hodges returned Wednesday from Silver Springs, | Md? where she visited her sister, j Mrs. R. Eilerby, for two weeks. i Hugh Howard employed by Ford I Motor Co., flew from Atlanta to I Houston, Texas, Monday to be with his brother who is seriously ill. Miss Nancy Wells of Charlotte spent Easter at home with her par nis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Well Mrs Don Witherepoon spent the Sister holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Patton and family in Hen dersonvllle. Dr. Herbert McCall of Asheville was here with his mother, Mrs. J. .1. McCall, for Easter. Miss Josephine Heighway spent Easter in Hendersonville with Mr. I Mrs. Jack Lovingood and fam ily. judge Allen H. Gwyn of Reids vllle, candidate for associate jus Lice of the Superior Court, was a visitor in Murphy Saturday. Mrs W. C. Kinney, Miss Addie Mae Cooke, Mrs. Sue Childers, the Rev. A. B. Loveil, and the Rev. A G. Brooks of this county atten ded the Divisional W. M. U. meet ing in Bryson City Monday. Mrs. Doris Helton Is Club Hostess Mrs. Doris Helton was hostess to the Wolf Creek Home Demon stration Club Monday at 1:30 p. m. The group began the meeting with the singing of "Old North State", followed by the club col-' lect. Mrs. Bill Ledford gave the de votional. Mrs. Dorothy Mashburn spoke on "Foods and Nutrition", and book reviews were given by sev eral of the members. Mrs. Edna Bishop, home agent, spoke on "Color in Dress". Refreshments were served to following: Mrs. Ethel Helton, Mrs 1 A. L. Cole, Mrs. Glenn Helton, ? Mrs. Jane Hawkins, Mrs. Sadie < Cook. Mrs. Mashburn, Mrs. Cross, , i Mrs. Bill Ledford. Miss Edna Bis- 1 hop and Mrs. Helton. I Mr, and Mrs. Francis Payne and | children. Janet and Scott of At-1 lanta. were week-end guests of the Hill family here. Ray Holloway spent Easter with his mother in Knoxvilie. LAWN AND GARDEN SUPPLIES Come in and see our COMPLETE NEW LINE GARDEN HOSE TOOLS POWER MOWERS Makes living more pleasant WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE W. A. Singleton, Owner Murphy, N. C. Phone 582 Noah C. James Visits Parents Noah C. James. T. M. S W, who is at present with the U. S. S. Chauncey OD667 at Norfolk. Va.. sp. n the holidays with his par ents. Mr and Mrs. Asa James of Murphy. Route 3. Mr. and Mrs. Asa James also had efcildrcp from the following places horn ? for Easter: Sheridan from Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dockcry and children, Harry and Jerry, of Cleveland, Tenn.. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. James and children. Darrell, Kenny and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver rnd childrrn. Betty and Bobby, and Mrs. K. V. Weaver spen' the Faster weekend in Asheboro with \.rs K. V. Vostal, and in Albe marle v itb Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taylor and daughter Mrs. K. V. Weaver remained in Albemarle for a longer visit. FREE! THE GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR WILD WEST RODEO *J ditarraj, full-color, Itonf-up pliml Cowboys, cowgirls, Indians, brancse. goo and holsfor . .. and Iota, lota moral ALL YOURS ABSOLUTELY Get Mom or Dad ? or both ? to bring you in to our store. That's all! Pick up your Wild West Rodeo and take it home?FREE! MOTHER I DAD I See our full line of new G-E Refrigerators?and get a wonderful FREE toy for your young cowboy or cowgirl at the same time! There's no obligation whatsoerer! Our supply of G-E Wild West Ro deos is limited. Come in today! Murphy, Electrical Shop Phone 134-R Murphy. N. C. Authorized Dealer general^, electric REFRIGSRATC^r. Hear National Director REV. LOUIS E. LATHAM OF THE RADIO METHODIST HOUR Oriental Missionary Society (Inter-denominational) Sunday Morning at the Free Methodist Church, Murphy, 11 a. m. You will never be the same after seeing "The Cry Of The Orient" a sound and color Film, one hour long Most Challenging Film recently Released (MISSIONARY) " Vividly portraying Conditions of India, Formosa, Japan Sunday 7:30 P. M. Everyone Welcon\e Come Early For A Good Seat This Film shown in Crowded Churches Everywhere Hundreds unable to get in Don't Miss Seeing It Sunday School at 10 A. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesicfay 7:30 P. M. Rev. C. Z. Miner, Pastor ? -
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