Friendship G.A. Set* Ice Cream Supper The Girta Auxiliary of Friend ship Baptist Church, Suit, will have an tee cream supper Thursday, June 2 at T p. m. on the church lawn. The public la luTlted. Ice cream, homemade cakes, cookies and candy will be sold. | "fhe supper Is being held to raise . money for the girls to attend state GA camp July 4-9 at Fniitland. Each flrl la also working on a home project to earn money tor the trip. The following girls and their counselor plan to make the trip: Jackie McNabb, Sara Rose Mc Nabb, Grace Taylor, Nancy Haw kins, Lorene Jones, Patsy Hop wood, Owen Lewis and Mrs. Clay Hopwood. CATHOLIC SEED CORN GOD TIDE SON: JESUS CHRIST 1. Who Is Jraus Christ? Jesus Christ Is the Son of God, the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity, true God and true Man. t. What do we call the doctrine that express re this truth? I It U called the doctrine of the INCARNATION, which means literally, : "coming Into flesh," that is, the Son of God took a human nature and united It with His Divine Nature. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God; . . .and the Word was made flash and dwelt among us." (St. John 1. l-ii) S. Did Jesus Christ have a human mother? Yes; His Mother was the Blessed Virgin Mary. 4. Did Jeans Christ have a tinman Father? No; He "was conceived by the Holy Ghoet, born of the Virgin Mary" (Apostles' Creed) "The Angel answering said to her: 'The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the Power of the Most High shall over shadow thee. (St. Luke 1. 35 5. Who, then, was St. Joseph? St. Joseph was the legal spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary, but Mary preserved her virginity. St. Joseph was, therefore, only the foster father or guardian of Jesus Christ. He and Mary lived as brother and sister. C. How many Person* are there In Jesus Christ? In Christ there is only one Person, a Divine Person; but in this one Person are united two natures: the Divine Nature of the Son of God, and the human nature of man. "The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us, and we saw His glory, of the Only-Begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth." (St. John 1. 14) God love you now. Rev. Joseph Dean Murphy's Catholic Chapel Jr JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH The entire Nation this month is recognizing the Dairy Industry, the County's Second Largest Industry, during June Dairy Month. The President, All Governors % and Many Mayors through out the Country are issuing Proclamations during this month. V Drink More Milk In June and You'll Drink More Milk every month thereafter. > MEISW TfiSiltolDr LrVTaMT^? COBLE DAIRY ft V more power... faster cutting \JfclU HOME LITE Make money on your woodlots wMi M Km mw jfl MoM 1 7V * If it'? a Small Engine -We Fix it , * We Service All fypei Lawn Mowers - Radford & Reynolds Chain Saw Co. MM Mwpfcy. k.c * ^ n i * iflfaii h i . i - ..j County Girl iOn Camp Staff JERRY RUTH SMITH Miss Jerry Ruth Smith and Miss ' Imogens Shields of Cherokee Coun- i ty,wiU be members of the staff at i Four-H Camp near Swannanoa this i summer. Miss Shields will be a swimming instructor and Miss Smith will .each recreation. Jerry Ruth, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith of Murphy, Rt. 2, and is a Freshman at Western Carolina College, Cul lowhee. She is a memoer of the WCC Band, and -orchestra; the college ch<jlr, the Baptist Church choir; is secretary recreation leader and choir representative of the BSU ; is ' a member of the chorus and music education national conference club; has served as pianist for the social dance class and has accomp anied a number of music majors at concerts and recitals; is hall pro tor In Madison Dorm; and recently ' composed a piano and trombone number which was featured on a student recital. 1 She is a piano pupil of Dr. Rich-1 ard Renfro. Jerry Ruth recently attended a week end short course in recrea tion and rural arts at Camp Mill- I stone In preparation for her sum mer work. inn Mr#. Townson, Mr*. Asbury Are Hostesses Mrs. W. D. Townson and Mrs. F. L. Asbuhy were associate host ewes for the meeting of Circle No. Two of the Woman's Society of Christian Service Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Town son. Mrs. Anbury opened the meeting with prayer, and Mrs. Harve Elk ins read the minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. Townson presented the pro gram, "Making Melody". _ An article on a college in Alaska was read by Mrs. J. H. Hampton, after which refreshments t were served. Attending, the meeting were Mrs. W. M. Fain, Mrs. Bessie Dickson, Mrs. Elklns, Mrs. A. R. Bell, Mrs. W. F. Elliott, Mrs. G. M Fleming of Asheville, Mrs. Asbury. and Mrs. R. H. Sneed. ?lor more pure pleasure, have a Camel No other cigarette is so rich-tasting yet so mild -r*^\ Home Nursing Class 1 Taugth Texana Mri Annie Ruby Blount will be- i gin A Home Nursing CIkh of 13 1 member* Wednesday night at Tex- j ' ana School. This will be a 12 hour class. Following thia claaa, she will tialn a claaa in home nursing for mothers. Mrs. Blount took the course at "irudtown under Mrs. Margaret Fisher, of the Red Cross. SPARTAN SPECIAL 16% ? 1?% ? 10% r DAIRY FEED -x Now better thou ever! Spartan Special Dairy Feetb have "Ane*" all pelleted no sifting or separating. Cowi love extra muno neat, extra bulftinaB ? . ? good taste! ? Here are fge* built to pro duce .. .. .. priced to sell! Craig Supply Co. Murphy, N. O. Your "SO' Feeds Dealer" BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Vincent O. Elate r announce the birth of a son, David Kim, on May 28 at Murphy Gen-, era! Hospital. IN PETKTE HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Randle Mundy Culberson, Rt. 2, a son, May IS. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Whit more, Murphy Rt. 2, a daughter, Miy IS. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pace of Mar bie. a daughter, May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Gibson of Hayesville, a son, May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arms of .Murphy, Rt. S, a daughter, May 27. ! Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Panter, Route 1, Murphy, a daughter, May 28 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Voyles, oi Murphy, a daughter, May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Silverlee Bridges of Blairsville, Ga. a daughter, May 30. I Among The Sick Mrs. J. H. Phaup, who under went an operation at Petri# Hospi tal recently is reported to be doing very well. Mrs. Cyrus Witt who has been In Petri* Hospital with * fractured hip was discharged Saturday. Patsy Smith, daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smlthof Braas town underwent a tonsillectomy at Petrie Hospital Tuesday. I . Pllllll IIIMI llllllllllli II lliillll II' llllll HUM WE HAVE MOVED Nary Cathron's Beauty Shoppe NOW OPEN IN EAST MURPHY On Corner, First Street to the Right Above Martin's Motel. Phone 8I-J Mrs. Clyde Sneed A MILLIONAIRE VACATION ON A PIGGY BANK BUDGET TAKE A HAPPINESS TOUR AND WIN A FRCE TRIP AROUND THE WORLD FOR 2 SEE JT OUR TRAVEL _AGE NT FOR DETAILS tJom?^&riuia,I^eamMcatiaif . . . ?t a *mU Wni iHw< Ml* lW mIm Ah a "aat" IkMd ? ?t m tfn cm> ? ?li naiWaail wmmmMm! bath * al IU. ??nrfc ? ?**-- M ?-**-- I,,,.' ^ ?? W?? MQCRf yWiWfl W VVvVf ?? Bl J#dk SwimmiMf Fool skvriFlcbiCfJ C9Wts? tows# pWmm4 ??Urtalanat and "gtt-acaaaiatW" party. It atr |iat at *Hm'i Can af YtMarfar," aa aal?nHaMa riglitmlag oafca aa tfca Sail l!L ^ Vlavula a^^aa wi ffluira mm ^wti*iwv r re rum ivvyi, nv wmopj fiVfaVMi ia ipHai a ad wan . . . aH n|llt FOR RESERVATIONS . . . too, wrft* or phoao yotir local Ttml Agant, any offico of NATIONAL or CAPITAL AIR. LINES or HAPP4MESS TOURS, INC ? 6i Mmioo Sf, III. -1 W. 46th Sr.. Now Yorfct N? V. NEW SARASOTA ! TERRACE Hotel @ ) SARASOTA, ' FLORIDA LOW PACKACf RATES CHICAGO NEW ORLEANS ? -- NEW YORK I1L? PHILADELPHIA ... 11SJ2 WASHINGTON, D.C 99M ORIVE-YOURSELF special low rmte *29.96. * IndiiilM 100 mile* mn Burma. New foro or i/uBTijiw. NEW SARASOTA TERRACE Hotel Tel. Rinqling 2 S3I1 P 0 BOX 1720 Sotototo. Flor Jo What's a 3-letter word .j _ for $31,855? 1 Re, BLAX, MISTER! You won't find it in die dictionary. But in our book the answer is "JOB"? for that's the kind of money it takes to create a job opportunity On the Southern Railway today. This 131,833 is our invested capital per employee? the money that has been put into the equipment, land, facilities and other "tools of the trade," without which there could be no jobs. i Because of the nature of the railroad business, this investment pet worker is far higher than in most other industries. But it is money well spent. For oar invested capital noc only creates employment for, many thousands of men and women, fa also makes possible ? modern, ever* I ? improving transportation service that if j constantly adding value to die investment M of ns have in die Southland tad, i to future. \ SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM WASHINGTON, D. C.

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