Woman Talk
By EMILY COSTELLO
* From the entrance of the first
flapper to the exit of the last dude,
the Roaring Twenties party staged
Saturday night at Duke's Lodge by
QPIE and HOBIE MCKEEVER
and MARTHA DREHER was a
bowling ,
Really, you ain't seen 'nothln
until you hear about the hilarious
costumes that turned out of Mur
phy Saturday .... most of them
"the real thing", being dragged
out of many attics hereabouts.
Hostesses McKeever and Dreher
were clad, the former in acru lace
over blue taffeta, with a sash, just
at the right place on the hip; and
the latter in a really attractive
black evening frock of dell
Sueck's. (And do you know?Mar
tha, even with her trim form
didn't cut the figure dell did, for
she had even let in pieces on the
side seams.)
Hobie wore knickers, kmg sox
and bow tie, as did prize winning
male FRANCIS BOURNE, JR. Fr
ancis also had on a checkedy vest,
and hat.
MARGARET GIBBS, prize win
ningdrsser of the fairer sex, wore
a street costume of blade, with
vermillion accordion pleats show
ing from the hemline. She also
(had a shaggy Fox neckpiece, and
a dark cloche ,
ANNE WARD wm dressed in
brown-with a scream of a brown
bat with a plume a mile long. MA
BEL MASSEY wore black satin,
set off with a big red poppy (or
rose) sassily perched on the skirt.
LIZ GRAY wore a pale yellow
dress, with a , trailing wing-like
effect. ,
DAVE MOODY wore the un
iform of a World War 1 sergeant;
while IKE OLSON was a colonel
from the same war. (And I must
say, Ike didn't fall to pull his rank |
on poor Dave.) HILDA OLSON i
wore a green dress and carried a
matching fan, aQl belonging to Em-'
ily Davidson, who had bought the
frock especially for Martha Lee's
wedding, 1 believe.
ROSEMOND MATTOX wore a
flimsy royal blue dress, with wide
pink sash. H. A. had bow tie and
straw sailor, as did HARRY BIS
HOP. CATHERINE BISHOP wore
a flowerdy frock.
BETSY BOURNE had on a light
pink dress, with jeweled trim;
VIRGINIA HYDE wore the red
dest dress present, and she had
her hair arranged in. very con
vincing spit curls. (Virginia's dress
was borrowed from Emily Miller).
ED HYDE was very dashing in a
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kee County.
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Chocolate MILK
Whipping Cream
Loaf Cheese
Sweet Cream Butter
Oleomargarine
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Andrews Personals
Mr. and Mrs E. A. Monger of
Topton and Mr. Mid Mi*. James
Lenox of Indianapolis spent sev
eral days last week in Aaheville.
While there tbey were overnight
guests at the home of the Rev. and
Mrs. John Neville hi Montreal.
Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Newman of
cute "homemade" outfit of knick
ers bright red sox, plaid vest and
hat.
O. L. and KATIE ANDERSON
were there?she wearing a blousy
hairdo and a green dress. LOUISE
BAYLESS wore a black dress, and
a wicked looking gold evening
band around her forehead. BUS
TER came as he was.
EDNA WHITLEY wore a bluish
dress and In general looked awful
ly cute. KATHLEEN DAVIDSON
wore an appealing black velvet
dress trimmed in pink rosebuds
and she carried a peach colored
shawl, belonging to Annette Whit
field. JOHN DAVIDSON was in
full dress (mostly Doc Whitfield's),
including a high top hat.
PRANCES DICKSON and JOHN
WRINN were there, and I believe
Prances was wearing a dark frock. |
EMILY CARR (of Robbinsville,
cousin of Francis Bourne) wore a I
real middy blouse, skirt and flat
heels. Her brother, JACK SHUR
BER of Chaflotte was also present,
as was JACK BARNETT, who as
sisted in entertaining JJACK and
MONIKA DAVIS were in for only
a short time?Jack being "on call".
It was also good to see HELEN
(Wells) and CHARLES SMITH
there-Helen wearing a floppy
flowered dress.
MARTHA NELL THUSS, I be
lieve was also wearing one of Em
ily Davidson's pretty, fancy and
short frocks . . . just right for the
party. RUTH CRAVEN wore a
slim dress of a gooseberry green
satin material while KIFFEN CR
AVEN was "formal".
The pink hat I saw when I first
arrived, proved to have SIS DAR
NELL hidden beneath. BILL DAR
NELL was dressed like H. A. and
Harry Bishop. Now, if Ive named
42 people, that's the crowd!
BAR-B-QUE
Since my first week in Murphy
I've heard the praises of TOBY
FAIN's barbecue. Finally, last
week, on invitation of R. M. AD
KINS we were able to taste for
ourselves . . . and I can tell you
now, I like It! R. M. and Mrs. Ad
kins enterained last week for some
100 Pure Oil dealers and their
families and a number of other
guests, at barbecue?hash, beef,
pork, and lamb, soft drinks and (
coffee.
P T A
At the P. T. A. meeting Monday
ler were more than 50 teachers
id about 35 parents! Aren't you
harmed of yourselves? Not even
le parent per teacher.
SIMS BE INDUCTED
RAY SIMS left Tuesday to be
ducted into the army. Last year
was a pre-med student at Mars
ill College. He plans to complete
s schooling once he Is out of
e army. The young R. A..'s at
re First Baptist Church, of
ilch he was counselor, I believe
ve him a going-away gift.
BE PREPARED
Freezing weather is just around the corner. Don't be one
those who gets caught when the temperature starts to drop.
Come in and let us winterize your car. Get Prestone
Anti-Freeze NOW and you'll Be Prepared later.
Kfffl
Get uour Car ready fo /att?b at
Available At All
SINCLAIR SERVICE STATIONS
Allisoi) & Duncan Oil Co*
Suppliers of Fine Petroleum Products
r. w. c.
Sick In Andrews
David Atwell. 18 month*, son of
Mrs. R. H. Atwell of Robbinsville
w*j admitted to Rod da-Van Gor
der Hospital tor treatment, Sept
14th.
Miss Hildred Heaton, Mrs. John
Gladden, Mr. George West and
Ptl. L. H. Baker, have been releas
ed from the Rodda Van Gorder
Hospital and returned to their
homes. |
Mrs. Blanche Burnette of Ma
rble and Mrs. R. H. McMahan of
Almond are patients at the Ro
dda-"Van Gorder Hospital. .
Johnny (Beans) Raxter, Captain |
of the Andrews Football Team
underwent surgery Saturday, Sep
Andrews visited friends for the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Ledford of
Atlanta, Ga. visited friends in An- |
drews during the week. -
Mr. and Mrs. ?. B. Sessoms and
chidren of Portsmouth. Va. visited
relatives for the week. Mrs. Sess- 1
oms if the former Clara Lee Flo
wers. .
R-D Harry S. Nichols, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Nichols is home on
a 30 day leave. He has just return
ed from a six months tour of Eu
rope on the USS Pittsburg, which
included a Good Will Tour to In
dia..
Mrs. Lynn Wood visited In Ash
eville Friday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bob) Chri
sty are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Christy Bob left Tuesday for Fort
Jackson, S. C. to report for duty in
the Army. Mrs. Christy will re-'
main in Andrews.
A-1C Bill Thornton, of Lake Cha
rles. La. is home on a 10 day leave
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Thornton.
Melba Wyke left this week for j
Washington, D. C. where she will
accept a job with a Telephone Co.1
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Crawford Wyke.
Mrs. W. T. Holland is in Fla.,
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles
Dickey, formerly of Andrews. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Dickey are Che
parents of ?new-born twin boys. I
Mr. and 'Mrs. William Weisbach
and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sheidy'
spent the weekend in Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. ad Mrs. Neal Matherson and
Mrs. J. P. Matheson visited Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Matheson and
family In Maryville, Tenn. during'
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Lay and
son, Dickie visited Mr. Lay's mot
her, Mrs. R. D. Lay of Farmount,
Ga. for the weekend.
Mrs Fred Mashburn visited
friends in Macon, Ga. for Che
week.
M. and Mrs. Elmer Walton of
two daughters and grandaughter
Orlando, Fla. together with their
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Dorsey
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean were
the guest of Mrs. M. S. McGee in
Cherokee during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jordan, Mr.
and Mrs. Bobert Christy. Miss Jean
Christy and Mrs. Dick Pullium
visited the Edwin Jordans in Gain
sville, Ga. for the weekend.
Miss Melba Holder nas returned
to Ohio State College after spend
ing a 10 day visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Holder.
Cleo Hicks has entered the
School o fNursing at the Mission
Hospital in Asheville.
^n a low priced
ftvsed car
Why WALK when yon can RIDE
just as CHEAP Look over these
cars at our lot. Down payment as
low as $29. Weekly payments from
$3 to $5.
1941 Desoto
1941 Stndebaker
1940 Dodre
1941 Plymouth Conpe
1941 Willys
1941 Dodfe Pickup
1940 GMC Pickup
193S Chevrolet
1940 Dodye-2 Ton
EVANS AllTO
USED CAB LOT
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Doris Killian,
Clyde Hughes
Are Married
Miss Doris Killian, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Killian of
Rt. 3, Murphy, became the bride of!
Clyde Hughes, eon of 'Mr. and Mrs. j
H. L. Hughes, on Saturday, Sept.'
5, in Blue Ridge, Ga. .
The bride wore a navy blue
suit, with white accessories. I
Persons attending the wedding
were the bridegroom's brother i
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.!
John H. Hughes and a daughter,
Phyllis Sue, and Miss Lucy Hug
hes. .
The couple are at home in Ore-,
enville, S. C., where the bride-1
groom is employed.
Andrews Births
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Teas, Jr. |
announce the birth of a daughter,
Ann Elizabeth seven pounds and
ten ounces. Friday, September
11th, at the Piedmont Hospital in
Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Teas is the son of
iMr. and Mrs. W. T. Teas, Sr. of
Andrews.
Rev. and Mrs. John C. Corbitt]
announce the birth of a daughter,
Gretchen Evangeline, September
8th at the Rodda-Van Gorder Hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Leverne George of
Robbinsville announce the birth
of a son, Martin Grady, eight
pounds. September 10th, at the
Rodda Van Gorder Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Colvard an
nounce the birth of a son, Randy
Rossell, seven pounds and ten
ounces at the Rodda-Van Gorder
Hospital.
Barnett Reunion
Held At Marble
The Barnett Reunion was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Barnett, Rt. 1 Marble, Sun
day. Sept. 6 Relatives from the
surrounding area, Oastonia, Kings
Mountain, Canton. Peachtree, Mu
rphy, Blue Ridge, Marietta and
Cartersville, Ga. Englewood, Tenn.
Athens, Tenn. were present. The
reunion will be in Englewood,
Tenn., next year.
Telephone Survey
Meet Be Sept. 25
Because of the fair this week,
the meeting of the workers on the
county telephone survey has been
postponed to Friday, Sept. 25, in
the office of the County Agent at
9:30 a. m.
tember 12th at the local hospital.
Janice and Mary Bradley, child
ren of Wayne Bradley are reported
to be improving.
Bobby Lee Thrasher, age 6, of'
Murphy, underwent an appendec- i
tomy at the Rodda-Van Gordei j
Hospital, September 13th.
Bateman-Mintz
Betrothal Told
Mr and Mrs. Theodore Bate man
of Nantahaia
announce the engagement
of their daughter
Phyllis
to
Mr. Joseph B. Mintz
Son of 'Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mintz
of Marble
, The wedding will take place in
early winter.
Both the bridegroom and bride
elect are employed at Berkshire
Knitting Mills in Andrews. Mis6
Bateman is a graduate of Nanta
haia High School and Mr. Mintz
is a graduate of Andrews High
School.
Presbyterian
Group Meets Here
The Group Conference of Dis
trict No. 3 of the Women of Ashe
ville Presbytery, will be held here
in the Presbyterian Church Tues
day, Sept. 22, beginning at 10 a. m.
The district includes the church
es of Bryson City, Franklin. And
rews, Hayesvllle and Murphy, Mrs.
M. C. Close of Bryson City is
chairman of the district. Mrs. R.
E McClure of Asheville is Presby
terial President
Arnolds Honored
On Silver Anniv.
Mrs. J. L. Savage, Mrs. A.
Buchanan, and Mrs. L. R. HardJi
were hostesses at a dinner party <
the Henry House Tuesday
September 8, honoring Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Arnold on their 25th
wedding anniversary.
The table, spread with a white
linen cloth, was centered with a
! white tiered bridal cake, decor
I ated with silver and flanked by
silver candelabra holding white
candles. White gl adioli and vines
completed the decorations.
Covers were laid for the honor
. ees, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Chandler, '
| Mr. and Mrs. John Donley, the
Rev. and Mrs. J. Alton Morris, Mr.
and Mrs. Hadley Dickey, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. P.
G. Ivie, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamilton, Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Lovingood, Mr.
Savage, Mr. Buchanan and Mr.
Harding.
The group presented Mr and
Mrs Arnold with a silver service.
Ranger All Day
Singing Be Sept. 20
An annual all day singing will
be held at Ranger Baptist Church
Sept. 20. The public and all singers
are invited. Dinner will be served
on the church lawn.
Grocery & Meat
Specials
Country Fresh Eggs doz. 65c
Honey Qt 95c
i
Green Peas No, 2 can 15c
Stew Beef lb. 49c
Hamburger lb. 49c
Fryers lb 49c
Sorghum Syrup
Home Grown Irish Potatoes
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PRICE SLASH
on
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reg. price $229.95
LESS $30.00
your price 199.95
This special price ison the Kelvinator fully au
tomatic stove with the labor saving timer cook
er. And includes such features as center space
on top, a roomy oven and the housewife's favor
ite?the Utility Drawer.
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