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Society ? I ntf ngfriMti I j ? Parties ? Personal* ? Club Irtirilu*! Mrs. Hill Elected President Of Club Council Members At a call meeting of the Mur ph\ Woman's Club Friday night Mr~ Paul Hill was elected presi , dent of the club succeeding Mrs Ben Warner who is leaving for Iran in the near future Mrs Bud Alverson was named vice-president. The club's constitution was re- : vised and new by-laws added The next meeting will be held in the club rooom at the Power Board Building on September 18 B And PW Meet Set The Murphy Business and Pro fessional Women's Club will hold its regular monthly dinner meeting Monday at 6:30 p m. at the New Regal Hotel R. D. Lovingood and son, Glade of Geensboro have been visiting friends and relatives in Andrews, Murphy and Hayesville. They were residents of Murphy for a number of years BWC Meeting Set ANDREWS ? Mrs Amos Harris will be hostess for the BWC of the First Baptist Church at her home in Nantahala tonight ( Thurs ! day) at 7 30 Visitors To Fair W ill See Koekets Visitors to the Tennessee Val- , ley Agricultural and Industrial Fair in Knoxville September 8 13, will get a first hanc! opportunity to learn about the latest missies! in the L'. S Army's arsenal for defense. The Army's Chief Information j has announced that negotiations j with fair officials have been com pleted to have the elaborate ex hibit brought in with Army in formation specialists on hand to answer questions concerning the I various missiles. Using the Army's broad Re search and Development program as its theme, the exhibit points up the Army's success in the develop ! ment of opperational missiles for the nation's atomic age arsenal. Don't wait until all of your to bacco produces flowers betore top ping. Young Harris. 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MOUNTING AND SPECIAL PROJECTS.' CHATTER By OPIE McKEEVER Welcome to JANE and ED REYNOLDS who are back home again with their handsome year old son. EDWARD Ed is b a n d teacher and Jane is also on the Murphy High faculty They are now at the Pete Hill's but will j move into their former residence on Peachtree as soon as the HOL LAND McSWAIN'S can move out and into their new home on Mauney Street MRS. CLAUDE FOWLER recent ly showed me a postcard from her son, JOHN, with a view of fabu lous Corey Castle on Jersey Island off the coast of France where he and his English bride, were hon eymooning JOHN and JEAN MARGARET WALKER were married in a doub le wedding at Isleworth. London, on August 9 with a reception at the King's Head Inn. John is sta tioned with the Air Force at Ux i bridge. H. C. BL'ECK is m R a 1 e 1 g h this week enjoying a whirl of social activities preceding the Terpsichorean Debutante Ball on i Friday night He will be chief marshall at the ball for his cousin, CAROL FAYE BRANHAM, daugh ter of MRS. J. WALTON BRAN HAM and the late DR. BRANHAM Faye, who is a Duke student, was a frequent visitor in Murphy when the Buecks lived here Victor Stiles Honored At Party Victor Stiles was honored with party on his fifth birthday last week. The party was given by his mother, Mrs. Boyce Stiles. Attending were: Mike, Allen and Tony Godfrey, Mike and Gregg Kinney, Patsy Headrick, Tommy and David Gill, Gary and Vickie Hall, Mike Woods, Eddie Hughes, Debbie Clayton, Jimmy Dee Wallace, David and Carl ton Fowler and Pam Stiles. O.E.S. Meet Slated ANDREWS? T h e September meeting of Andrews Chapter No. 15 Order of the Eastern Star will be held Monday in the Masonic Hall. DEMOCRATIC RALLT SATURDAY NIGHT AT HO. SEPTEMBER 5 AT HIWASSEE DAM SCHOOL For Shoal ( rwk, IJbcrlY. Vest and Long Ridge COME ONECOME ALL "This Is A Friendly Get Together" EVERYONE INVITED Mrs. Whisenhunt Hosts HD Meet ANDREWS ? Mrs John Whisen hunt was hostess to members of j the Valleytown Home Demonstra tion club Wednesday, Aug. 27, at her home at Sunny Corner on Whisenhunt Hill. Mrs. T. C. Christmas gave an informative talk on "Pattern Types " She pointed out the new trends is pattern changes, with reference to the fact that all maj or pattern companies have now resized patterns to take care of basic measurements, each comp any has developed a pattern shape of its own. She illustrated with basic pat tern charts from a number of well known pattern companies showing variations in placing of darts,1 etc., emphasizing the importance of before buying a pattern, have complete measuremetns taken j since patterns come today in fig use types, based on height and and on body contour. Mrs Glenn McGuire, president, conducted the business period, at which time announcement was made of the all-day craft work shop. to be held Sept 24 in the basement of the First Baptist church with Mr.- Horner of Knoxville, Tenn . in charge of instruction Mrs Christmas, Mrs. U. E Burch. Mrs. Kenneth I.ed ford and Mrs. Carl West were ap ppointed on the Fair Booth com mittee During the social hour the host-! ess served a salad course, cake and coffee Mrs. Whisenhunt. who is an art ist, conducted a tour of her new home, showing her paintings and various collection of art and handicrafts some from her native | home in Casper, Wyo Guests were her niece Mrs , Robert Knaff (Marie Taylor) of Central America and Mrs. E D. : Meador of Knoxville, Tenn Mr and Mrs. J 11 Hamptor. have returned to their home here I from Mitchell, Neb ANDREWS PERSONALS Mr and Mrs W W- Jennings and suns, Michael and Tommy, were overnight guests of the Rev and Mrs Edwin Carter en route to their home In Winston-Salem after a motor tour of Texas and Mexico Ms Jennings Is a sister ot Mrs Carter Enroute home they also visited relatives in Misissip pi Marvin Anderson, former mem ber of the Andrews School faculty, spent Saturday here with friends jn lus way to New York where he j is employed as instructor in busi ness education at a business school He is also taking training in dramatics in night school and finds time to do a bit of modeling in a department store Miss Pat Derreberry (RN) who is speding a two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Arnold Derreberry, had as her house guests last week two of her former classmates at Watts I School of Nursing, Miss Linda Walker of Charlotte and Miss Edwna Register of Durham. Mrs C A Brown has returned home after a week's visit with her son, Dr Robert Brown, and his family in Kingsport, Tenn. She was accompanied home by Dr Brown Mrs W T Teas has returned after a visit in Sebring, Fla., as guest of her mother, Mrs. Par- , sons Mr and Mrs John Lewis of Charlotte spent the week-end with her father Dr C T Almond. Mrs. James Roper has return ed to her home in Morganton afte a visit with her sister, Mrs { Clara Sherrill, and other relatives She was accompanied home by Mr and Mrs. Marvin Pullium. Mr and Mrs Bob Christy and their two sons, Billy and Bob, spent the Labor Day holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J H. Christy. Mrs. Helen Kivel and two young daughters, Monica and Stacey, have returned after a three t months tour of England and j Europe While away they spent I 1 some time at the Brussel's Fair. Mr and Mrs. Eric Reichman and children, Andrew and Chris tine. retuned last week after a j week's trip to New York City. Mrs. Ellen Tjorsland arrived Sunday from Norway after a vis- 1 it of several months with rela tives While away she also spent some time in other Scandinavian countries She is the house guest of the Misses Jean and Gladys C hristy. Mrs. Arbie Evans of Marietta,' Ga., is spending this week witn j her mother, Mrs Forrest Cruise. ! Miss Judy Bristol and Miss Phoebe Weiss of Noxon, Mont., and Andrews left Monday for Charlotte where they will enroll as student nurses at Presbyterian Memorial Hospital They were ac companied on the trip by Miss Bristol's mother, Mrs. Edwin Bristol, and Johnny Bristol. If top-quality ic? cream is your first choice ...then Borden's is jour brand! Vanilla Blueberry ice cream ? TluAlUWltfu Appml \(my Picture plump, juicy blueberries . . . crushed and swirled all through creamy-smooth vanilla ice cream. That's Borden's new flavor sensation ? Vanilla Blueberry! Ice cream ? deep in the rich, refreshing taste of blueberries, picked dewy-fresh in the early morn. Delicious! Enjoy it ? now! If it's Borden's, it's got to be good! Mr and Mrs Jack Remler of , Washington are spending a two j week s vacation with members of the Wyke family Mrs Ann Anders and son, Sam my of Villa Rica, Ga , were over ] night guests of her sister and brother-in law, Mr and Mrs L B. Nichols, Saturday enroute to Lees McRae College where Sam my Is a sophomore this year Ms Nichols accompanied them1, and returned Monday. Miss Sue McGuire is spending j this week with relatives in Nash ' ville, Tenn Mrs L"cy Franklin of Swanno noa spent Sunday as guest of | her brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs Frank Wilhide Mr and Mrs Fdgar Holland and children. Rickie, Mike and Audie. of Lebanon, Tenn , spent the Labor Day holidays with their parents, Mr and Mrs R Flowers and Mr and Mrs Alex Holland Ms. William J. Sanata and sons. Metkodlat Mca't Club Plan Caveml Sapper ANDREWS ? The Men's club of the Methodst church will have a covered dish supper Thursday at 6 30 p m in the basement of the church Newly installed officers are Dan Hawk, president; T. W Axley, vice president; Frank Led ford, secretary, Ray Hogsed, treasurer; John H. Christy, cor respondent secretary; and S. J Gernert, program chairman Bill and Dennis, returned Monday to Chattanooga after spending a week with her paprents, Mr and Mrs R D Chandler. Major and Mrs A1 Swan and their two daughters, Mary Eliza beth and Caroline, of Chapel Hill have arrived for a visit with their parents, Capt and Mrs Frank Swan and Mrs H E. Davis. Mr and Mrs. E D Meador and children, Danny and Virginia Ruth, have returned to Knoxville, Tenn They spent last week here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. A B. Chandler. t iRISH POTATOES 50 lb- bag 1.19 DIXIE CRYSTAL M A SUGAR 5 lb. bag 4 LB. CARTON PURE LARD /3C Take home I PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb. 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