Society News and Glob Activities Lynda Schuyler Celebrates 12th Birthday A Mrs. L. D. Schuyler entertained at the TAC Friday night from 7:3C to 10 o'clock in honor of her daugh ter, Lynda on her twelfth birthday. For recreation, the sroup engag ed in square dancing, round danc ing and proms. Sandwiches, cookies and coca-co las were served. Mrs. Schuyler was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Ruth Cheney. The guest list included, Anna Mae King, Sarah Varjer Singleton, Linda Jones, Barbara Townson, Patricia Crawford. Lynn Smith, Wanda Thompson, Elizabeth Gibbs, Becky Hoover, Sheila Sneed, Claud ia Schuyler, Marcia Kay Olson, Carlene Bates, Carol Jean Smith, Rosalind Johnson, Terry Smith, Jerry Dickey, John Van Horn, Charlton Holder, John Snow, Mike Sneed, Lamar Haggard, Dickie Davis, Charles Barrett, Jr., Roger Derreberry, Peter Maxwell, Butch Hetuley, Tommy Palmer, Billy Browning and Kay Davidson. The honoree opened an displayed her many lovely gifts. ..-''Births In Providence Hospital Mr. and Mrs. James Myers, Murphy, Route 1, a son, Timothy Gene, March 11. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mealer of Murphy, a daughter, March 14. In Protestant Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore, Route 1, Murphy, a son, March 17. ANDREWS BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freel of Andrews, a son, Charles Scott, Monday March 4 in Sylva Hospital. Mrs. Freel is the former Miss Lillian West. The Freels are students at Western Carolina College at Cullowhee. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ladd a baby girl, Leta Melinda, February 22 in a Johnson City Hospital. The baby weighed 9 lbs. 13 ozs. Mrs. Ladd is the former Miss Jean Lovingood and both parents arc from Marble. Mr. Ladd is a student at Tennessee State College in John son City. Miss Clarissa Kincaid of Rome Ga. spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. R. H. Foard. Ha Williams Celebrates ' Sib Birthday Mrs. Hubert Williams of Talla hassee, Fla. entertained for her son, Uu, on his sixth birthday Sat urday afternoon at the home of hei iister, Mrs. W. G. Darnell and Mr Darnell. The play room where games were played and refreshments served, was decorated with balloons- tied to pink and green crepe paper streamers. The table was covered with a white "Happy Birthday" cloth and centered ,with a Jack and the Beanstalk birtMlay cake, surrounded with spring, flowers. Musical chairs and pin the head on the donkey were played in the piay room and drop the handkerch .-hief and other games were play ed on the lawn. Invited guests were: Wayne Wells, Steve Wells, Alec Alexan Jer, Carl Tow.ison, Wayne Hol and, Graham Baylt-ss, Tommy Mc Guire, Bobby Dickey, Sammy Mc jjiona!d, Edwin Crawford, Sammy Davis, Gary Headrick, Allen God frey, Mike Godfrey, Billy Max Liy, Debbie Corhwell, Elizabeth Bourne, Ann Craven, Peggy Hyde, Marsha Ramsey, Suzanne Coward, and Mil j ured Crawford. Ice Cream, cake, candy and punch were served and souvenirs were given to each child. A large number of gifts were received by the honoree. Mrs. Williams was assisted in entertaining by her mother, Mrs. R. S. Parker, Mrs. James Parker. I Miss Ann Parker and Mrs. Hey j ward Crawford. Presbyterian Women Meet Monday Night i The Evening Circle of uie Wo i men of the Presbyterian Church met Monday with Mrs. Robert A. Potter at the manse. Mrs. W. M. Fail), chairman, pre sided over the business session. Mrs. E. H. Brumby gave the Bible Study on "Nationalism ver sus Internationalism." Mrs. Evelyn Sneed spoke on Evangelism. Members present, in addition to those on the program were Mrs. Ann Phillips, Mrs. L. D. Schuyler, Miss Hattie Palmer, Mrs. R. H. Foard, Mrs. J. Franklin Smith, Mrs. Bob White, Mrs. Sheridan Dickey, and. Mrs. Kenneth McGill. C, W. Barrett's Honors Son On 12th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barrett en tertained at their home on Bourne Street Saturday from 7 to 10 p. m honoring their son Charles on his twelfth birthday. The guests danced and played a number of games including a bot tle game, post office and a ping Jang ball game. ' Charles opened and displayed his many gifts, after whi^h hot dogs, potato sticks, cup cakes and pepsi colas were served to, Lynda Schuy ler, Marcia Kay Olson, Lynn Smith Patricia Crawford, Libby, Susan and Gregg Barrett, Tommy Palm ar, Peter Maxwell, Jerry Dickey and John Van Horn. Andrews Personals Mrs. John Roper of Philadelphia, Pa., and -Miss Vanoy McGuire oi New York City arrived Friday to attend the funeral services of their brother Garland McGuire held Monday at Robbinsville. .They will remain for a visit this week with their brothers, Gerald and Glenn McGuire and their families. Robert Hay, student at North Carolina State College, Raleigh, and his roommate Carlos Garcia oi Holguin Cuba, spent the week-end with Robert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hay. They were accomp anied back to Raleigh by Mr. Hay by plane Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams have returned from Gastonia where they attended the funeral of their nep hew Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs Dock Phillips of Kings Mountain, who was killed ill an automobile accident in Coco Beach, Florida Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Phillips and children, Ronnie, Sandra, Stepher and Kathy Lynn of Marietta, Ga spent the week-end with Mr. Phil lips mother, Mrs. J. H. Phillips and with Mrs. Phillips' parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Day. The Phillips will leave Marietta April 1 for EI Centro, California where he wil be employed by Lockheed GeorgU Division. Corp.. Miss Eleanor Sue Meador, stu dent at the University of Tennesse* left Sunday for Knoxville, Tenn after a visit with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chandler, Sr. Mis6 Dorcas Ann McGuire, stu dent nurse at the Baptist Hospital Winston-Salem spent the week enc CHICK BARGAINMDAY! SATURDAY, APRIL 6th 10 FREE CHICKS With the Purchase Of 25 IBS. SUPER CHICK STAftTfttA STILES PRODUCE COMPJMY TENN.8T. - ? DIAL \E 7-2519 ? - MJ**RY,N.C. I A " Mrs. Babbirngton HMten To Wesley ?m Service Guild Tfcsrs. Mr*. Fred Babbington was host ess lor the March meeting of the Wesleyan Service Guild of the first Methodist Church held in the Ladies Parlor of the Church Thurs day evening. Mrs. Louise Enloe developed the scripture lesson on "Faith and Prayer." The topic "Mental 01 ness and What We Can Do About It." was discussed by Mrs. Flo rence Huffman. A film "Schools for Freed Men." was shown by the Rev. Edwin F. Carter, pastor. A social hour followed the busi aes period. PERSONALS Mrs. W. P. Odom and Mrs. J. M. Hughes attended the funeral ol Mrs. Odom's cousin, Miss Margar- i et Cunningham of Raleigh which was held at Sylva Monday. Miss Hedy West, student at West era Carolina College, arrived Wed nesday to spent a week here with | her mother, Mrs. Constance West, - it being the end of the semester. .Mrs. Thomas Spencer has return ed from a week's visit in Atlanta. Jack Baraett, a member of the faculty of Western Carolina Col lege, Cullowhee, spent several days here last week with his moth er, Mrs. Ed Baraett. He returned Mrs. Clyde Brannon of Gastonia, and her brothers, Jake Roberts of Whitnel, Joe Roberts and fam ily of Dallas, N. C., and Arthur Roberts of Gretna, Va. attended the funeral of their uncle, R. F. Roberts, Murphy, Route 3, which was held at Grape Creek Baptist Church Friday, March 15. Mrs. George Dunn with her chil dren, Kathy and Bobby, will arrive Sunday from San Francisco, Calif to spend the summer with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Lovin good on Valley River Avenue, while her husband, Lt. Commander Dunn goes overseas for several months Hubert Williams of Tallahassee, Fla. came^up for the week end and Mrs. Williams and their son Hu who who have been here several weeks with Mrs. Williams' par ents, Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Parker returned with him Sunday to their home. here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McGuire. Mr, Mrs. Hendrix Entertain Friday At Dinner-Bridge Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hendrix en tertained with a dinner bridge party at their home Friday night. Arrangements of daffodils were featured in the decorations. Five table were arranged for bridge. Dr. B. W. Whitfield scored high for the men, and Dale Lee scored low. For the women, Mrs. Evanell Lauria won hig, and Mrs. Lonzo Shields, low. Among The Sick Admitted To Providence Hospital: Miss Lula Fain who had a fall Sunday and injured her hip. Betsy Henn, reported to be im proving from pneumonia. Mrs. James Israel; Mrs. Floyd Bowman; Mrs. Jack Pinson; John McClure; Mrs. Dillard Stiles, Rt \adrewM Hp Setatx , Have Over-aight Camptag-Hlkiag Trip The Boy scouts from Troop i Andrews, under the direction of Jake Buchanan, had an overnight camping and hiking trip at Stnad ing Indian Friday night. The Patrol leaders, Richard E. Pullium, Jerry Neal, Buddy Hol land and Larry Huls were in charge of preparing meals and oth er camping activities. Saturday morning they took a hike under the directions of Pete Gernert, senior patrol leader. Other overnight trips are plann ed for the spring according to as sist leader S. J. Gernert. Mrs. Tom Evans spent Friday in Asheville. 2, Murphy, Jerry Sanders. Murphy In Protestant Hospital: Admitted : The Rev. W. F. Elliott; James Haggard. Brother aid Sister Receive Awards At Bethel Uuka S. S. Two children received awards and certificates at the Bethel Una ka SundyaS chool last Sunday for learning and recitingg the Child ler and brat her. Wyn ham . 3 . ren'a catechism. They were Doris Roberts and Wynham Roberts, sis ter and brother. Wynham is a polio victim They were presented New ieolamenti. i The urphy P Presbyterian Church organized a Sunday School there last fall and these children are in Mrs. R. H. Foard's kindergarten class. The Rev. Robert A. Potter preaches there twice a month and several members of the church go there each Sunday afternoon to teach in theS unday School. Miss Susie Miller of Agnes Scott College, Decatur, spent several days last week With her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Miller. Q. W. LOUDERMILK wishes to announce the opening of CITY SHOE SHOP HOME OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE He invites his friends and former patrons to visit him in his new location. The Murphy Shoe Shop was for merly owned and managed by him. He has recently worked with the Miami Foot Wear Corp. in Miami. CITY SHOE SHOP Located Between Mountaineer Bakery and Crisp Studio em SHOE REPAIR w Over 10 Ye?r* Experience fl. LOLDEKN1LK Owner ETHEL'S SHOP 'home of Values For AH" LADIES' DRESSES Vajues to 10.95 CLOSE OUT .????. . . . 2.98 LADIES' DRESS SHOES Values to 8.95 Now 2.98 Odd Sizes Only ? ? ? ? ? LADIES' FLATS & SANDALS 1.98 up LADIES' QUALITY BLOUSES Reg. 2.98-3.98-4.98 -SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT 1.98 LADIES' * DUNGAREES.. 1.98 MEN'S QUALITY WORK SHOES 1.98 ?p MEN'S TOP QUALITY DUNGAREES 11 oz 2.49 m oz. . ! . . 2.98 i BOY'S 13% OZ. WESTERN JEANS f Sizes 7 to 12 ... 1.98 Sizes 12 to 15 . 2.49 . BOY'S QUALITY OVERALLS 11 oz. Size 1 to 8-L98 6 oz. size 1 to 6-1.49 ? ETHEL'S SHOP ... . v u ?*. * j, * . . . . : . . TKNN. ST. Mwmw N.C.