PERSONALS Mrs Robert E. Miner and son ?jf Birmingham, Ala.. Mrs. Archie tonkins of Young Harris, Ga.. and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Berry and son of Blairsvllle Ga., vis'twl Al vin L Buchanan Sunday Miss Maggie Belle Kisselburg has returned to Murphy after spending two weeks in Atlanta with her mother; Mrs. Samuel Lu ther KMselburg. who was being treated at an Atlanta hospital. Lt. and Mrs. George C. Dunn and daughter. Kathy, left Monday after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Dunn's parents, Mr. and Mrs Roy V. Lovingood They will visit with Lt. Dunn's mother, Mrs. L. L. Em erson and his brother-in-law and Va.. begore going to Norfolk, Va? where Lt. Dunn will take up his duties with the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christopher and baby son. Van, of Knoxville, Tenn., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Browning and Mrs. W. Christopher this tfeek to be near Mr. Christopher's father, Efton O. Christopher, who suffered a heart attack Saturday. Mr. Christopher is in Fetrie Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Christo pher and children, of Knoxville, Tenn., are staying with Mrs. L. D Schuyler this week. Mrs. J. V. Barnett and Miss Lu cille Bamett returned Tuesday from a two week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gerd Henson at Hunts burg. O. Mrs. Henson and smalt son, George Virgil, returned with them for a month's visit. Mrs. Hen son is the former Miss Eloise Bar nett. Mrs. Ivy Heine and son. 'Dale, and his fiance. Miss Georgia Ober acker, ail of Cleveland, Ohio, are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. J B. Hail. The guests are on their way to Florida. Robert Hamilton and Dave Mc Clure left last Wednesday for Dal las. Texas, to visit friends Mr. and Mrs R. M. Ruffner of Dandrldge, Tenn., are spending this week with Mrs. Ruffner's mo ther, Mrs. Mattie A. Taylor and brother, Frank. Misses Addle Mae Cooke. Jose phine Heighway. Mary Ellen Payne and Ruby Davis visited Miss Mary Cornwell at her horn-? in Waynes ville Saturday evening. Miss Corn well, former Home Demonstration agent here, is recuperating from an operation. Capt and Mrs. Ed Spears spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roberts. Capt. Spears his been transferred from Orlando, Fla., to Alaska. Mrs Spears will visit her parents here for some time. MURPHY DRIVE-IN THEATRE U. S. Highway 64 East?4 Miles Open Every Night Show Starts At Dusk Saturday "Stage To Tucson" Rod Cameron Sunday-Monday "Take Care Of My Little Girl" Jeanne Crain-Jean Peters Tuesday-Wednesday "The Groom Wore Spurs" Joan Davts-Jaek Carson Thursday-Friday "Appointment With Danger" Alan Ladd-Cariua Calvert SOCIETY Mrs. Delia Conley Hostess To Club The Martin's Creek Club met at 1 Mrs. Delia Conley's Tuesday, with ' 11 members and three children present. Eight book reviews were ' given, and there were several books exchanged among the mem bers to read by their next meet ' lng. Miss Edna Bishop gave a demon stration on color in dress and showed that: "Every color Is fash ionable providing It is becoming." Several women were used as mod els to demonstrate how the dif ferent colors suit different types of people, considering their hair, eyes, and complexion. The next club meeting is to be held at Mrs. A. B. Stalcup's In May. Among The Sick , Mrs. Bill Leatherwood of Up per Peachtree is recuperating from a recent illness. ( Miss Samuel Luther Kisselburg, | who recently underwent two op I erations in an Atlanta hospital, Is ' now recuperating at the home of I her daughter, Mrs. Cyrus White. I Efton O. Christopher, of Tellico Flains. Tenn., formerly of Mur phy, Is resting comfortably In Pe , trie Hospital after a heart attack I Saturday. Mrs. F. W. Hubbell, Miss Hattie Axlev I ? Hostesses To Club Mrs F. W. Hubbell and Miss Hattie . A*ley were hoatesaes to Murphy Regal Club Friday even ing. Mrs. Margie Withe rspoon, j president, presided. Plans were made to sponsor ? clean-up drive in Murphy the week of May 9. Mrs. T. S. Evans blood program chairman for the club, urged mem bers to recruit donors for the visit liere April 22. The hostesses served refresh ments to the fol'owing guests: Mesdames S O. Ak n. Margie Wi-' tlierspoon. Ruby Hill. J. H. Mc Call. T. S Evans. Jo Phaup. Lew is Hodges. J. W. Thompson, R. H. Fcerd. Johns!? Nunn and Dixit Felmer. and Mis<c< Josephine ' He.ghway. Marie Walker and Hat tie Palmer. RETURNS TO STATES I Sgt. Cecil M Henry is spending a 30-day leave at Ranger with his vife. the former Miss Mamilee Kiipjtrick. and his mother-in-law. Mrs. Etna Kilpatrick. I Sgt. Henry spent the past six months in Korea. At the end of his leave he will report to Fort Jackson, S. C., for reassignment. Sgt. Henry has been in the Army for the past four years, O. S. WEAVER PRAISE HD MEMBERS?North '"??rolin?'s 69 4S' home dene-nitra tion club members, who will join i:i observing Nation. I Home Dem onstration Week. Vpri! 7-May 3, ar-; praised for th"i>- accomplish ments in a statement released this week by David S Weiver. direct or of the State College Extension Service. RUMMAGE SALE The Junior Woman's Club will hold a rummange sale on the square Saurday, proceeds to be t-sed for tonsillectomies, which is the club's main project. A sale which was planned several weeks ago was not held due to bad wea three years of which he spent in Germany. His home is in Rome, Ga Richard Mauney To Be Candidate For State House Richard (Dick) Mauney, Demo catic candidate for representative of Cherokee County to the 1093 General Assembly, said today that he will apply what la known as a four-way test to all legisla tion that he may offer or any ot her bills that will affect the coun ty Mr. Mauney explained the four ? ay test as he said he will apply it to all legislation in this way: 1 Is such legislation good or bad for the county as a whole?; 2. Is it fair to all concerned?; 3. Will U build good-will and better friendships?; 4. Will it be bene ficial to all concerned? Mrs. J. L. Savage Hostess To Club Mrs. J. L. Savage was hostess to Murphy Home Demonstration Club at her home April 18 at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Vivian Gentry was co hostess The meetinp was opened with the singing of "Old North State". Miss Edna Bishop, home agent, discussed, "Color in Dress", and Mrs. Frances Puett, assistant home agent, gave an account of 4-H work and accomplishments. Refreshments were served to 15 members and two visitors. Mrs. Israel Given Shower By Class Mrt Dorothy Israel was honor Ied at a stork shower by The Esther Sunday School class of First Bap tist Church Friday evening She and Mrs Hubert Hinton were co hostesses at a, business meeting of the class. Mrs. M L. Williams, vloe-presl | dent, conducted the devotional, as j slated by Mrs Vincent Stiles. The i hostesses served refreshments, and gifts were presented Mrs. Israel. Those present were: Mrs. M. L. Williams, Mrs. Vernon Rankin, Mrs. Hubert Hinton. Miss Addle Mae Cooke, Mrs. Vincent Stiles, Mrs. Jack Crawford, Mrs. Doro thy Israel, and Mrs. Dewey Gar rett Miner Announces Sermon Topic The Rev. C. Z. Miner, pastor of i Murphy Free Methodist Church, rnnounces that his sermon topic , Sunday at 11 a. m. will be "The Secret of Spiritual Power," the third message of this series. Sunday School will be at 10 a. m. The young peoples' meeting will begin at 7 p. m? to be followed at 7:30 by the evangelistic ser vice. A prayer meeting will be held j Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Discuss County Poultry Outlook A poultry meeting was held la Murphy courthouse at 0:30 Tues day morning wtth C. F. Parrish is charge of Poultry extension, ?nd Thomas B. Morris, Extension Poultry Specialist of State Col lege. Raleigh. There was a general discussion of poultry problems and the gen eral poultry outlook in the coun ty. Considerable emphasis was placed on good management of poultry nocks, aetertlng. culling, the use of proper equipment and handling of poultry. Morris discussed the cane and handling of hatching eggs to im prove the quality. TO HOLD BAKE SALE The Women of the rresbvlerian Church will hold a bake sale Sat urday. beginning at 10 a. m. at E C Moore'- Garage. Proceeds will be applied on the organ fu.i i Th? public is invited. CANCER OLDOC TO MEET Hm Oaneer CMnte meets at C. J. Harris Hospital, in Syiva, every Friday. Registration boon are from 0 to 10:10 a m. Ike Division of Oaneer Control of toe N. C. State Board of Health provides enamtosdtons for oruuer <s nomen shone 00 and men above 40 years old and to any pcraon at any age if eanoai J%invite you to take an Airborne"ride in tke JVew -yhw Willys with Power To St A soft, silent ride fi/uf spacious seats fifo 'take-off'power /^unmatched mileage -ALL COMBINED IN ONE GREAT CAR! 200 Peach tree St A Cloud-Soft Rid# because coil springs, new aero-type shock ab sorbers and rubber pillows soak ud road roughness and vibration. A Spacious Interior, with 61-inch wide seating front and rear, gives six adults the roomy comfort you expect in only largest cars. _l F-head design and 7.6 compression give more power and mileage from every drop of gaa in the Hurricane 6 Engine. Easy To Parte, easy to drive . . . you see all four fender* from the driver's seat. . . see the road 10 feet ahead over the sloping hood! \rm"zzz\ J |ccp ? ssr) Murphy, N. C. FRANKLIN MOTOR GO.

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