THE TEEN SCENE BY BETT) JEAN MOORE Last Tuesday night, MISS MILDRED TAYLOR was guest of honpr at the semimonthly meeting of the Lions Club. SHIR LEY bATES, Murphy High's favorite pianist, and Velma Lmph f?S entertained the men with several musical numbers. SHIRLEY and MILDRED had a very enjoyable time dining and talking with the members of the Lions Club. ? Two of our former Murphy High student* are planning to'get mar ried. I saw DORETHA FLEMING ? the other day and she said she and GLENN SWAIN were making tholr marriage plans but they were not complete yet. Congratu lations to the lucky pair! ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT Friday night the 4-H Club had its annual Achievement Night. DOROTHY SHIELDS. a former Murphy student who has made all of M. H. S. proud of b*r because of her outstanding work in Mur phy and Cherokee County for the 4 H Club, made a talk on Hol land, where she has been for the past several months. FRED VAN HORN, president of the Club, pre Betrothed MISS FLEMING Mrs. Cora Fleming, RL 1, Mur phy, announces the engagement of her daughter, Doretha, to Glen Arthur Swain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Swain, also of Murphy. Wedding plans will be announced later. sldsd at the meeting. Fred, a sophomore, won a medal for pub lic speaking, also a medal in for estry work. JERRY RUTH SMITH, who is known for her wonderful musical ability, won several med als in music. Something new has been added to our Cheerleadlng Squad! Fri day night, DENNY ELLIOT was a great help to our girls on the sidelines. As Denny is quite an attraction, we hope he will keep on cheering with them. STREET SALES If you were in town Saturday, you probably wondered what all the commotion on the street cor ner was about. That was the Jun iors trying to sell their Christ mas cards to make money for the ! Junior Class, namely MARY ANN FOSTER, FAY BURGESS. JEAN REED, and RAMONA JORY. With Christmas just around the corner, you will ffnd cute teen agers in almost every store eager to wait on you. I noticed SALLY MORRIS and ROSALIND STAL OUP'looking real out* and acting very business-like in Lay's 5 and 10c Store. j MISS IDA' BRUMBY told me she ha tf a grand time visiting friends and relatives in Marietta, Ga. over the week end. HOLIDAY We wish we could send a special Holiday Greeting to each friend we've made this year. Instead, we take this mean*s to wish you all a Happy Hobday and Fruitful New Year. THE HENRY HOUSE MRS. CORA BRYSON We will not aerve nub on Christmas Day MURPHY FOOD STORE A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Grocery Specials N* 2*6 Can , ,1 * Colonial Peaches . .29 No. I Can Dole SUeed Pineapple*. .29 No. a Can Stately Chopped Greens , 2 for .29 Pumpkin 2 cans .25 Cranberry Sauce can . 19 Tomatoes can .15 Jefllo pkg. .09 Northern Tissue .... 3 rolls .25 Heinz Baby Fodcf.... 3 ior .29 Flour 10 lbs. .84 Pure Lard 4 lbs. .55 1 ? Produce Specials Yellow Onions 1 lb. .09 Lwf . ; Grapefruit 4 for .25 Gitapes ,.. 2 lbs. .25 Idaho , Potatoes 10 lbs. .65 Fresh Eggs ^...... doz. .55 Meat Specials All Moat Weiners lb. .39 Stew Beef lb. .65 Tenderized Steak. .'. ' lb. .89 Smoked Picnics . lb. .39 Pork Chops lb. .49 Prices Effective Through December 20 Woman Talk By EM ICY COSTELLO A couple of days ago when I went to see SLEY (Mrs. Hugh) was going round and round trying to get things in order for the Junior Woman's Club dinner Thursday night. And from all appearances it's going to be a grand party and will be held at Duke's Lodge, beginning at 7:30 p. m. The four able hostesses, headed by RUTH CHENEY (Mrs. Bob) are proceeding with plans on the sound principal that every body will have a better time entertaining themselves than with some planned activities that never seem to go over anynow Kate is a hostess as are LOLISE SCHLYLER (Mrs. "Red"! tnd MARY JORDAN (Mrs John) CHK1STMAS CARDS* aJT^ ^ h?Uy "d toe ivy ^ ??>1 tests and the Christ "*s shoppers, if, really beginning B^f Fe*'ChrlStnMsy ln But. the poor juniors at hivh school would feel . ,ot hJp? *bout the whole thing if thev zlesz!* ^? ts like this. The class did such J?b ?* W,,in8 ,heir 2Sd^ c"xb that ^ - , . tome more, and they've sold a lot of them, but somehow, there are still plenty left ^tLTrlike me'you of f it ^nd eards to lots folks who remembered you ?d you'., ^ a Yeserve 0f ca?s tor emergencies 'like that Why ?? ?. o, ZL7' Hi n I We Can Mve toe cards ex year if necessary, but the class needs the cash now-all for the good cause of their annual talented songsters ??? ?" ??? Vouih Choir at the BapMst Church ^ome beautiful numbers from I nilTT" 31 ChUTCh They also performed thei *roup a, school twice Monday for! chapel services and traveled up to Hiwassee Dam School Wednesday VELMa fI!,PrCgram toere. VELMA UMPHFRBS, the ditec or of the group, and the other choirs at the church, is about W Jto'JZdZ ^WeekS * r'toear e't !?dJS ^"8 torward to a be on K^rme TeXas She will rtay in^LT MOnday and "'I' stay in the Lone Star State for three weeks. AVIS HOOVER (Mrs. BUI) was ynt that the annual Business ? 1 her heme Thursday we.rL, ?h' ^ the W,y' 'he was wearing the moat beautiful purple velvet suit Sunday! LARGE AUDIENCE cuy i5LMr*T Was heard Sun <toy ght by a large crowd includ Hke ^ tr0m ou,t-of-town, Hke Dr. ami Mrs H. E. Davis and drews. BUI<>tt 01 An. foLCerUkUy did en>oy toe per formanos and the church seemed Wh thC ^ uz AND HUBERT WILLIAMS and!toy son are home for the holidays. They're living i? Qr Hu?t ?: to?? T the A,r Foree 1 ?*? Sy bu^ ?nK^ phone y~* W 0J?^ buslne? fust h-ve gone off together, because Reynolds-West Marriage Told Mr and S^js. Nathan Reynolds announce the marriage of their daughter. Hattle Sue Reynolds, to Corp. Zab W West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson West, of Topton. on Sunday. December 14. The couple were married in Mc Caysville, Ga., by Roy Chapman, ordinary. They wero accompanied by the bride's brother, Billy Reynolds, and by Janice Wilson, Glen Hollo way, Delia Mae Bailey, Keith Gregory and Mrs. Austin White. ? The bride is a student in the Andrews High School and plans to continue her studies there. The groom is stationed at Ft i Knox. Kentucky. not one could be reached by phone. Some nice newcomers to Mur phy are WANDA AND HERMAN EDWARDS, who are living here on Campbell St. in John Carring er's house. Herman is a lawyer here and his pretty wife is work ing with him. She stopped by the other day for a minute and was wearing the prettiest fleecy green coat. MRS ZEB CHASTAIN gave us all a first hand touch of Christ mas tradition when she came by with a clipping from a St. Louis, Mo., paper on the story of "Sil ent Night". But the real interest is in the fact that Mrs. C. is a for mer voic^pupil of the great grand son of "Silent Night's" composer. You'H find the interesting story in the Scout (Page 2, I think). BARBARA RHOADS was saying that she will spend Christmas in Camden, S. C., with her sister. And she's mighty thrilled at the thought. I also understand that STEVE CRAWFORD is a patient at Mur phy General Hospital He'; one of those fellows that hot e to give up and be sick. But after running around half sick for some days, he finally had to be carted off to the hospital, where he Is now recover ing nicely. I know that the many pretty young visitors he's having are good medicine. In and phone conversation with BOB HEATON of Andrews yes terday I wrangled an invitation to his and EVELYN'S pretty home there at the Andrews airport. The modernistic stone home is in a beautiful location with a magni ficent and unobstructed view of the mountains. Our new refrigerated trucks Carry to your door each day the follbwing items: Pasteurized Milk Homogenized Milk Butter Milk Butter Cottage Cheese Loaf Cheese Oleo Margarine Coble Dairy Products, Inc. Mm ml pw ftiio md more health throoch MURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA SOCIET Y Couple Wed In Blue Ridge, Ga., Dec. 6 MR. AND MRS. JAMES HERBERT CRISP Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Lena McClain. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. McClain of Fairfield, Pa., to Mr. James Herbert Crisp, son of Mrs. Hettie Crisp of Andrews. The wedding took place Saturday. Dec. 6. in Blue Ridge, Ga. CARD OF THANKS , We shall ever be grateful to al those who remembered us so kindly in our recent bereavement. May God richly bless each of you Mrs. Annie Lou Rogers The H. G. Rogers Family The R. L. Keenum Family 23-1 tp Mrs. Ida ButtSi mother of Mrs. i Frank Ellis, has been a patient in Petrie Hospital for the past week. BIRTHS PETKIE HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Gay Evans of Unaka announce the birth of a daughter, December 10. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Ware of Murphy announce the birth of twin boys. December 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Gordon, Route 2, Culbet-son, announce the birth of a son, December 13. Is Your Car Acting Up? Does the clutch slip is the generator bad. are the points worn, do the wheels toe in? Don't let this worry you. Just bring it in tc us and we will have it in order at once. Pack ? Farmer Garage Sycamore St. Phone 668-J Murphy, N. C. 2* Howell's Market Just A Moment Please BARGAINS BARGAINS ON USED CLOTH IMG Ladies Toppers $2.50?$4.00 Ladiies Winter CJoats $3.50?$4:00 Lalcfies Skirts .25 and tip Ladies Suits $4.00 and ^ip Childrens long & short " " coats . ..r.i.. $1.00 ?$2.^0 Mens dress & sports pants, wool & corduroy-assorted colors .. $1.75 and up Mens dress short coats $2.25 and lip M* other items not listed. These clothes have'/fi^Mi completely sterllxed. Wo are looking for a new stfiprnent any day. Come In and see our wide selection. The Bargain Store N. Church Street Next to Delux Cteraen ? MURTHY. N. C.. J ^ MM"0*"

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