Mc Call-Elliott Mrs. Ettie McCall < of Murphy and Rev. William Franklin Elliott of High Point Will be married Thursday evening, August Twenty-Seventh At eight o'clock in the evening in the First Methodist Church here. Friends of the couple are invited. Mrs. Ward Fetes Bridge Club FrL Mrs. James B. Ward entertained her bridge ^iub ait a dinner bridge at Hotel Regal Friday night Prize winners were Mrs. John Tbuas, high, Hobert Mcfteever, second high, end (Mrs. Anderson of AdbeviUe, low. The guest list Deluded, Mr. an<^ Mrs. McKeever, Mir. and Mrs. H. A. Marttox, Mir. and Mrs. John Bay leas, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bourne, Jr. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Thuas, and Dave Moody. Dickeys Entertain Baptist Choir (Mrs. Hartley Dickey, director ot the First Baptist Church choir, and Mr. Dickey, entertained the mem bers of the choir, their husbands and wives at their home on Chero kee, Street, Friday night, August 14. The home was decorated with arrangements of dahlias and crepe mytrtle. The 32 guests present enjoyed a hymn sing, after which refresh ments were served. Among The Sick S. C. Burgess who has been a patient ait Murphy General Hosp ital for the past week Is reported to be improving and expects to return home this week. Hugh Hackney who underwent an appendectomy in Petrie Hosp ital last week is reported to be doing nicely. PERSONALS LAST WEEK Mrs James B. Ward has returned from a week's vacation at Ocean Drive Beach, S, C. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crisp of Ak ron, Ohio are visiting itbe Sudde rths at Peeehtree. Dote Lee left Sunday for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Homer "Mou ltrie at Horn beak, Term. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Baxter of Bristol Term spent the week end wCltfa Miss Elsie Sudderth on Peach itiree. (Mr and Mrs. S H McGuire of Atlanta are spending the week at their cottage on Peachtree. They attended services at the Presby terian Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Bob Bault and dau ghter Sally, have returned from a vacation spent art Cherry Grove, S. C. Mr and Mrs Joe M Elkins of Flushing, New Yark, after a ten day visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs. H G Elkins. left Sunday for home. En route they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Gentry in Cha rleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. W A Singleton and Knox, met their daughter, Sara Vanver and he grandparents, Mr and Mrs J A Agnew at Fort Mou ntain State Park, Ga., Sunday where they had a picnic, and bro ught Sara Vainer who had been visiting her grandparents in Sum mervjJe, Ga. | Mr and Mrs Ernest Gemnebt and son John, of Bedford, Ind. are visiting Mr and Mrs Clyde Gen net* here. f Mr and Mrs Harvey G Elkins, Jr of Asheville spent the week FOR SALE SEEDS FOR FALL SOWING Balboa rye, beardless barley, forkedeer oats, alsike clover, crimson clover, Dixie receeding crimson clover, ladlno clover, } * Kenland clover, fescue orchard grass, ryegrass and Atlantic alfa lfa. Also turnip, mustard, rape and other fall garden seeds. We fill P. M. A. Orders SMITHMONT FARM SERVICE HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS REPAIRS AND SERVICE 'IF you want a bargain in lands SEE J. H. ELLIS Can sell from 1 A to 1,000 A Licensed Real Estate Dealer FREE GASOLINE 100 GALLONS x WITH PURCHASE OF EACH USED CAR OR TRUCK WHERE TR ADING DIFFERENCE IS OVER $500 E.C. MOORE Your Dodge-Plymouth Dealer 1*7 VALLEY RIVES AVE. MURPHY, N. C. BillaJean Teague Bride Of Carroll BUI* Jeanne Tengue, dau ?er of 'Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Tea gue of Murphy, became Use bride of Caril Carroll, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall, and the late Oari OavroU of Murphy, Rt. 3 following church services Sunday evening at Blaisvtle Baptist Church. The Rev. Claude C. Boyngtcn, pastor of the church, performed the single ring ceremony before an altar decorated with summer gar den Howers.. The bride wore a light orchid dress with beige accessories. In addition to the congregation guests from Murphy included Mr. and Mrs. Gene M. Clark. Immediately following the cer emony, the couple left far a Short wedding trip and an their return they will be at home in Muphy Mrs. Carroll is. employed by Townson Lumber Company and Henn Theater and Mr. Carroll is' employed at the Gulf Servce Star] tton. end with Mr and Mrs H G Elkiras. Mr and Mrs Lee Nichols visited Mrs Nkahol's faiiher W K Derre fccry who is quite ill, last week end. Also Mrs. Jewell Garico, whb is em ployed by National Park Ooncess Marble WMS Meets With Mrs. West The Women's Missionary Soc iety of Marble Baptist Church met Wednesday, August 12 at the borne of Mrs. Viator West. with Mrs. Alms Raster givng ithe devotional . Mrs G E. Scruggs of Murphy gave the program on "The Am ercan Indian and the Jesus Way." (Mrs. J V Hall presided over the business session. During the soc ial hour refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. A B Lovell, Mrs Gerald Parker. Mrs J V Hail, Mrs Herbert Baxter, Mrs. Frank Walsh, Mrs Glade West. Mrs Fr ank Kbpahriek, Mrs. Vernon West, Mrs Billy Glbert, Mrs Elwn Bar nett, Mrs Roger Williams, Mrs G E Scruggs, al Mrs. M L Hail of Athens, Tenn,. a viator. The next meeting wil be at the home of Mrs. Vernon West. ions, Mammoth Cave, KY., oper ating a sandwich shop near the Yirginia-Oarotac state line on t (I' ll lue Ridge Parkway, visited her mother, Mrs. Ida L. King at Mar tile over the week end. Supt. H. Bueck and Lloyd Hend for perfect winter comfort get the furnace with ?ll--' n .. 0\ (it assurot ideal comfort regardless of pressure conditions) ond "FINGER-TIP" IGNITER * J v (It lights th? furnaco at tho touch of a button)...cod "SAFETY SENTINEL" PILOT (It novor loto your furnaco go oof) bruant mvenient J terms ? ci th?IIWHII <IM oas-firio, FORCED AIR "313" Convenient M terms ?coll us for an estimate Smoky Mountain Gas Company Murphy, N. C. Phone 76 SCHOOLDAYS ARE COMING And children need healthful Coble Homogenized Milk with their lunches. Remember the last drop of Homogenized Milk con tains just as much healthgiving fat as the first drink. ' And Vitamin D is added to aid the body in using Calcium that is so plentiful in milk. Homogenised Milk is easy to digest. 7m. i Why not buy the best? buy milk from COBLE DAIRY DOCKERY MONUMENT COMPANY Marble and Granite Monuments of all kinds. Twenty-four years service tothe public... 1929-1953. Woman Talk By EMILY COSTELLO "Plenty of good old country grub," was Che oame-oo George Crawford used to iavltong folks to hjj eonual supper at Umaka. And you can bet It gat results. The some 200 guests-^ttti men outnumbering Che ladies two to one? did really put away the food down at the pretty new Unaka Schoolhouse Chat night last week. But fortunately, there was plenty of food to be put away . . . fried chicken, roast beef, mutton and pork- ? okra, beans, potatoes, pot ato sail ad, sandwiches, cold drinks Continued from page 4 children. Leonard Bailew preached i 3:30 Sunday afternoon. ?Mr. and Mrs. Clyde William son and Gordon Williamson were the guests of their brother Grady Williamson Saturday at Turtletown, Team. Grady was admitted to the T. C. Hospital and had all his tee th removed Saturday. Mrs . Gillie Williamson and Mrs. Bertha and Lou bell Baine made a business trip to McCay esville, Ga., Tuesday to aittend the funeral of the Rev. George W. Kjl patrick at Che First Bap tist Church, Copparhill. He is survived by his wife and grand daugirted, Glada Kilpatrick. rix wll atftend the superintendents' meeting at Mars Hill Tuesday. Mr and Mrs S J Suddath aind Misses Sara Louise and Barbara Harnett of Jefferson, Oa., spent the week end with the Sudderths on Peaohtree. Mrs Clyde Duvall of Chattanooga f's visiting her parents Mr and Mrs W H Brandon. I coffee, and goodness knows what wah I could tell you who all was there but some I didn't know and I don't remember ail (tie ones I did know. But, just take my word for it. it was a wound erful supper and a great get-together far (be folks at Unaka, as well as for all the other guests. ANDERSONS ENTERTAIN An eye witness told me that KATIE and O. L. ANDERSON'a party at the Regal a week or so a go, was really quite lovely and enjoyable. Especially beautiful, I heard, was the buffet table and Ms appointments, uniquely centered with a dish pan arrangement of crisp raw vegetables and other hours d'oevers. HDITH HOWARD to vtrtt Us I e tun not returned yet. BIG SOAP BOX JANE AND DON RAMSEY mad sons, just back from Akron, Ottk>., aay Che National Soap Box Derby, which they witnessed, really gave them a thniU. Jane was particularly impressed with the royal way in which the little drivers were wel comes?police escorts and aML BAEN LOSS W. FELIX HILL was aayng his barn, completely full at feed. Just put in, was a total loss alter lightn ing struck and burned down the barn, blew out an electric pump and transformer. HUl lives up on Camp Creek. VISITS AUNT LYNN PANNELL of Sylva, 13 year old niece at ESTHER BUCH ANNAN, spent last week with Es ther and Alvin here. Dessert No Problem... When You Have Home-Canned Peaches 'RED ball TRANSIT COMPANY, INC. kol ?lO&J/Ull SAFE ? DEPENDABLE ? ECONOMICAL NATION-WIDE MOVING SERVICE AUTHORIZED AGENT Palmer Bros. Trucking Co. Inc. Phone 202 Murphy, N. C. DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. Thurs.-Fri., Aur. 20 21 Barbara Stanwych -Barry Sullivan ?IN? "Jeopardy" Sat., All*. 22 Cisco Kids and Pancbo ?IN? "Girl From San Lorenzo" ? ' Sun.-Mon., Auf. 23-24 Janey Leiyh-Van Johnson ?IN? "Confidentially, Connie" T?em.-Wed., An*. 25-20 Kobert-Henry-Stnart HENN ? THEATRE ANDREWS. N. C. Fri.-Sat, Auy. 21-22 Late Show, Sat, Am. 22 Roy A cuff- Allan Lane Adele Mara ?IN? "Night Train To Memphis" Sun. Mon., An*. 23-24 Dick Haymes Audrey Totter Billy Daniels ?IN? "Oruising Down The River" Tues., Au*. 25 Leo Genn-Don Taylor ?IN? "Girls of Pleasure , Island" WwJ.-Thurs., An*. U-17 EjbMndI m HENN THEATRE MURPHY, M. C. Frl.-S?t, Ani 21-22 MMOST tyKHED m-UJND USUt-tXMEYY Late Show, Sat., Aug. 22 Laurel and Hardy ?IN? "Beau Hunks" Sun.-Mon., Any. 23-24 FANTASTIC SUA GIANT CRUSHES OTYt 'v % ?mda tAfMOMO | Toes. Air 25 North of Law and Order We4.-Tkm, AirJW-21. J

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