Mrs. Roberts Presents Circle Program Mr*. Berth* Robert! n> ta charge ol the program at a meat* i log at the Lottie Moon Circle Toes day night The miatia( *ai held at the home ti Mrs. Ben Palmer. * Others taking part on the pro- I gram, "What Has Thou Given," were Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. PleU Browning, Mrs. W. C. Rimpey, Mrs. W. H. Murray and Mrs. Elisabeth Sheilds. Mrs. Shields, president, pre sided. A one ? cent piece minted in 1787 was the first American coin. NELLE JUNE REID Wrttei Book Of Poem* * Bank on prettier skin.. ? [% pricei sale ; TUSSY WIND & WEATHbR LOTION ? W. Hf- ?1.00. BOW SO* M <*. m- *?.oo. now $i.m Band Cram, I os. rat. f 2.00. BOW tl.00 KM phM Aeu "NYLONS AT LOWEST PRICES IN HISTORY N./rfV vv^ 1^ ?T ALL-MATHER AT A ROCK BOTTOM A A Terrific Value! 7.50x14 siM TUBELESS Not jut another of those "100% NYLON** tirei ? this is Goodyttr J-T TRIPLE-TEMPERED NYLON ? NYLON at hi wry best! For extra itrength, safety and value, get this new 3-T Nylon All-Weather. It's the low priced Nylon tire you can trust. Teiped and proved em Good year's 5-mile oval track at Saa Angelo, Texaa, where eon tinuoul hi ill ? peed* e a a b a attained. ?/ AU SIZES AM TOP VAUKSI Tire Si?e BUckwall Tube >13.95 WUtewmUl Tube Typ?* JITJO. 19.93 6.70* 13 7.10 ? 13 7.60 ? 13.93 JL9L 6 .00 x 13.93 BUckwall Tubel??* Whltewmfal TmliiliiM J1 prion phaa tu aad racappabk tan. Get a ft of four far $1.95 a w*?it I MOM HOMI MM OM OOOOY1A1 THUS THAN ON ANY OINR KMD J. H. DUNCAN TIRE CO. PiKhtni St. Murphy, N. C. meeting held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. A. Dewar. In landscaping, one should first "plan on paper" according to Mrs. Christy. Consider how your private area garden will look dur ing the winter months. She stated that the private area should be planned, for outdoor meals, and entertaining, consider the service area, which will be viewed by those passing so that the plant ing of shrubs will hide garbage pails, oil tanks, clothes lines, and the like. The private area could be a gar den with flowering shrubs and borders, ideally accessible to the service area, the speaker ex plained. Mrs. Albert Brown, president, summarized the activities of the club for the new year. Routine reports were heard and programs were announced by Mrs. Paul Jordan. The club voted to cooperate with the Asheville Garden Club's Conservation Department with Mrs. Thomas S. Shinn formerly of Anderws chairman in develop ping the Arboretum on the grounds of Asheville - Biltmore College. Mrs. Joe El Khouri and Miss Nelle Van Gorder were guests. During the social hour the hostess served a salad course. Pots of orchids, in bloom (a hobby of the hostess) formed the decorations of the rooms. Bridge Luncheon Held At Hill Home Mrs. Paul Hill. Mrs. Edward Reynolds and Mrs. John Bayless entertained with a bridge lunch eon at the home of Mrs. Hill Saturday afternoon. Nine tables were in play. Miss Clara McCombs won high score and Mrs. Walter Puett won second high. Qy Persona I Mention <"0 Mrs Robert S. Bauk. Director of Guidance Service* of Andrews 1 School*, Cherokee County and : Murphy Schools was in Atlanta. ! Ga., last week where she served ; on Admission Committee for Gra dy Memorial School of Nursing. i Mrs. B. M. Gibbs, Mrs G E. Lail and Mrs. Lucy Laughter au i ended an all - day demonstratiooj on "Bread Making" held Monday at the Murphy Power Board, witbi Mrs. Ben Warner as instructor. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Christy spent (be latter part of the week in Chattanooga, Tenn. Robert Hay, a senior at North Carolina Statu College, spent the weekend with his family. He was accompanied by Miss Elizabeth De Jarnette of Womans' College of the University of North Caro lina and Princeton. W. Va. who was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hay. Miss Vicld Derreberry, fresh man at Meredith College, is spend ing the m>d - t