Nancy Emily Wells
Weds Robert Wallace
Miss Nancy Emily Well*, daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs Roy Wells, and
Albert H Wallace, of Chattanooga,
Tenn., son of Robert T. Wallace
of Bristol. Tenn., were married
at 7 p. m. Friday in a candlelight
service in the First Methodist
Church.
The Rev. R. Delbert Byrum, pas
tor, performed the double-ring
ceremony.
The altar was decorated with
large urns of snowballs and En
glish Ivy, and tall baskets holding
white gladioli and white chrysan
themums with a background ot
laurel and ivy, interspersed with
i-even-b ranch candelabra holding
burning white tapers.
A program oi wedding music
? was presented by Mrs. Duke Whit
: ley, organist, and Mrs R Del
, bert Byrum, soloist.
The bride was given in marriage
| by her brother, WUllam J. Wells.
, She wore a gown of white organ
' dy over blue, fashioned with a
tight bodice and small collar, with
DALE THRASH
For Congress
t ?
He says that on account of the great expense of building and
maintaining roads in Western North Carolina we do not get a
fair share of Federal and State Highway Funds.
Last year he got for this division an extra $2,500,000 from
the special State Funds.
Part of this money is building the new road from Murphy
'o Andrews now.
If he goes to Congress he will do more than any other man
to get for Western North Carolina a fair distribution of the
Federal Road Money that comes to North Carolina.
Dale Thrash has been and is now a friend of the people in
Cherokee County. Cherokee County people certainly should
vote for him.
You had rather have a man in Congress whom you know
than one whom you do not know and who does not know you.
| Dale Thrash Is Dry-A Prohibitionist
This ad paid for by friends of Dale Thrash
a ballerina length skirt. With this
she wore a small white hat and
embroidered organdy mitts. She
carried a white Bible topped with
a purple-throated white orchid.
Miss Ella Jean Wells was her
sister's maid of honor. She wore
a pink organdie gown, with white
tat and white mitts and carried
a bouquet of pink and white
sweet peas and peonies.
The mother of the bride wore a
navy blue suit with navy and white
accessories and a corsage of red
roses.
The bridegroom had as best
man. J. lUrry Ogilvie of Chatta
nooga, Tenn. Ushers were John
Smith and Robert G. Alexander.
Jr.
The bride is a graduate of Mur
phy High School and for the past
two years has been taking nurse's
training at Erlanger Hospital,
Chattanooga. She plans to finish
her training there.
The bridegroom is a graduate
of Presbyterian College, Clinton,
S. C , and the University of Ala
bama. Tuscaloosa, Ala. He is em
ployed by Eastern Air Lines in
Chattanooga, where they will re
DR. E. E. SMITH
Chiropractor
Sylva, N. C.
My Friends in Cherokee
County know what my treat
ments do to help you to Health.
Those of you of 'high blood
presssure or heart ailments
will do well to write nve at
Sylva. N. C. for appointments.
No x-ray fees for analyzing
your case. Same courteous
treatments as I have always
given you.
TWIN-CITY DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
McCaysville. Georgia
Family relaxation on the hill.
Shows at dark.
Thursday-Friday
"RED BADGE OF COURAGE"
Audle Murphy-Bill Mautdin
Saturday
"THE BIG STEAL"
Mitchum-Bendix-Greer
Color Cartoon
Overland With Kit Carson
Sunday-Monday
"THE STRIP"
Mickey Rooney-Sally Forrest
Tuesday-Wednesday
"TEXAS CARNIVAL
Esther Williams-Red Skelton
Howard Keel
Love! Laughter! Color!
HENN
THEATRE
MURPHY, N. C.
DICKEY
THEATRE
MURPHY, N. C.
HENN
THEATRE
^ANDREWS. N. C.
Saturday, May 24
Johnny Mack Brown, In?
"The Man From
Hie Black Hills"
Alao Added Serial And Comedy
Saturday, May 24
Wild BUI EUiott
"Colorado
Pioneers"
Abo Added Serial And Comedy
Saturday, May 24
John Archer-Jane Nigh
"Rodeo"
In Color
Also Added Serial And Corned!
LATE SHOW
All Star Cast
"The Burning
Cross"
Extra Added Attractions
LATE SHOW
McDonald Carey-Marta Toren
- "Mystery
Submarine" ,
Extra Added Attraction!
MURPHY
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
V. S. Highway M East?4 Miles
i Open Erery Night
Show Starts At Dosk
LATE SHOW
Lawrence Tierney
"The Hoodlum"
Extra Added Attractions
San.-Man., May 15-26
Arthur Kennedy-Perry Daw
*Brighfvictory"
Aba Added Color Cartoon
Taes.-W?L, May 17-M
William Powell-Jalia Adam
"Treasure Of Lost
Canyon"
Ala* Added Calor Cartoon
Special AdAed Attraction
ON STACK IN PKBSON
LASH LAKUE AND HIS
HOLLYWOOD REVUE
TUESDAY, MAY S7th ONLY
Frt, May tft-M
"Ten Tall Men"
In Color
Alao AM Color Cartoon
Sun.-Mon., May 25-26
Clifton Webb-Ann Francis
"Elopement"
Also Added Color Cartoon
Taea.-Wed.. May 17-88
Patrie Knowles-Anyela Laaabary
"Mutiny"
la Color
Extra Added Attractions
Ttart-Frt., May ti ll
Wane* DarU-Jaaei Whlfmore
"Shadow In The
. Sky"
Extra Added Attraction*
Sun.-Mon., May 25-26
James Stewart-Arthur Kennedy
"Bend Of The
jn
River'
Color By Technicolor
Also Added Color Cartoon
Toes.-Wed-, Mij 27-28
Cornel WUde-Maareen O'Hara
"At Swords Point"
Color By Teehnieolor
AIm Added Color Cartoon
Thara-m., Mar 2*-M
James Mastm-Jeaaiea Tandy
"The Desert Fox"
Annie Lou Keenum,
Bride-Elect,
Is Honored
Miss Jewell Gsrrett will hon
or Miss Annie Lou Keenum,
bride-elect of Hoyt Rogers, with
e luncheon Saturday at 1 P- m. at
Murphy Regal Hotel.
Invited are Mesdames Clarence
j Brown. Dewey Brack, Ethel Ander
son, Clay Hopwood. Robert L
Keepum, Misoes Trilby Glenn.
I Maggie Belle Klsselburg, Willie
Lovingood and the honoree.
Miss Keenum was complimented
last week when the faculty iof Hi
wassee Dam School entertained
with a linen shower in her hon
or. The Home Economics depart
ment of the high school was the
scene of the affair. Those invited
were: Mesdames Irene Stowc. Ed
ith Evans, Alma B. Gaddis, Joyce
Sampson. Lois McNabb, Ruby Wil
cox. Addilee Brown. Pearl Wood
ard. Anna Lunsford. Margaret
Akin, Mabel Suit. Misses Jewell
Garrett, Maggie Belle Kisselburg.
James C. Evans. Walter N. An
derson. Robert L. Keenum. W
Grady' Anderson, Lester Stowe
and James T. Osborne.
Miss Nancy Wells
Honored With ;
Bridal Shower
A miscellaneous bridal shower
was given in honor of Miss Nancy
Wells Tuesday, May 13 at 8 p. m.
at the home of Miss Jane Sneed.
Those present were: Mrs. Roy
Wells. Miss Nancy Wells, Miss
Ella Jean Wells. Mrs. Neil Sneed.
Mrs Billy Wells. Mrs Joyce Bre
l-?d. M-s. Billie Ruth Simmons.
Mrs Phyllis Arrowood. Mrs.
Carolyn Ha'l. Mrs Billie Akin. Mrs.
Margaret Akin. Mrs. Walter Mau
ney. Mr3. Johnny Savage, Mrs.
Emogine Bates. Mrs. J. B. Hall,
Mrs. Cecil Monteith. Miss Clara
McCombs. Miss Fay Bollng. Miss
Jane Sneed. and Mrs Wayne Gen- ^
try of Savannah. Ga. I
After the social hour the guests
were ushered to the dining room
| where the gifts were displayed on
the table in a small parasol tied
with gay ribbons.
Mrs. J. W Bailey. Mrs Allen
Lovingood and Mrs. W. W. Wil- j
son and children. Kathleen and
Kenny, left last Saturday for New
Smyrna Beach. Fla. where they
will s>pend two weeks.
side
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace left by
motor for Atlanta, Ga., where they
took an Eastern Air Lines plane
for Daytona Beach, Fla., for a
week.
For traveling the bride changed
to a light blue linen suit with
white accessories and wore her
bridal orchid.
The couple was accompanied to
Atlanta by Miss Ella Jean Wells
who boarded a plane for a vaca
tion in Haiti, Jamaica, and St.
Thomas Island.
Saturday
"Warpath"
Edmoad O'Brien
In Technicolor
Sunday-Monday
"Cry Danger"
Dick Powell-Rhonda Fleming
Tuesday-Wednesday
"The Babe Ruth
Story"
William Bendlx
Thnraday-Fridaj.
"Mr. Belvedere
Rings The Bell"
Cltftoa Dn
'Hoovers Guests
Of James McClure
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover were
guests of James C. K. McClure at
Battery Park Hotel in Asheville
Tuesday night at a dinner for Dr.
end Mrs. Benjamine Swalin, direc
tor of the North Carolina Sympho
ny, and Jerome Hines of the Me
PERSONALS
Mr ani-Mrs W P Odom had
as guests last weeV-end, Mrs.
Odora's sister, Mrs. Mary Hunt of
Young Harris, Ga, and Mrs. J
tropolitan Opera. Dr. and Mrs.
Hoover were also Mr. McClure's
guests at the concert which fol
lowed at the city auditorium
L. McMullen of Jefferson. Ga.
They all visited friends and rel
atives in Kobbinsville while here.
Misses Addie Mae Cooke, Jose
phine Heighway. Bessie Laney and
Ruby Davis and Mrs. Ruby Hilt
attended the Macon County Bap
tist Associatiooal Training Union
meeting in Franklin Sunday after
noon. Miss Cooke, divisional young
people's leader, participated on the
program.
F. DONALD PHILLIPS
For
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE Of SUPREME COURT
Enlisted in Army May 1st, 1917 as Private.
tFour major engagements in France and in Army
of Occupation of Germany. Was first North Caro
linian to be decorated by French Government
with Croix De Guerre, Division Citation. Was
wounded and gassed in action. Discharted June,
19'.9, as 1st Lieutenant of Infantry.
MAYOR of Rockingham?1919-1921.
SOLICITOR, 13th District 12 years: 1923-1935.
RESIDENT JUDGE, 13th District 17 years.
Your representative as Judge, International Military
Tribunals iin Nuremburg, Germany, for the trial of major
war criminals: 1946?1947.
Organized and first Post Commander Rockingham
Legion.
Endorsed by Bar Associations of Richmond, Scotland,
Anson, Moore, Stanly, and Union Counties of North Car
olina, and President Rdosevelt saw him capable enough
as a Judicial representative to appoint him a judge to Ger
many to try criminals of war.
EXPERIENCED, PAIR AND ABLE.
YOUR VOTE AND ACTIBE SUPPORT
WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED
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