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Social Events ? Personal! Call i HATT1E PALMER VET -IMS PERSONAL MENTION Pic. indMri. HubertBaugh of Camp Ltjiune spent the weafcand with Mr. Biifh'ipi ranta, Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Bauffc. Mr. and Mr*. Cloe Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Crisp o? Hayes vllle attended Holiday oa lea In Chattanooga. Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Phaif) leftSun day K> visit her son, jack Pha^ at Waycroaa. Bill Car(c who has been vlaldng his grani^partent, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bourne, Sr., returned to Chrlat School in Aahevllle, Monday. Miss Kathy Taylor of Ashe vllle la visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Bourne, this week. Mrs, R. W. E as ley returned home Saturday from Darling ton, S. C. where she attended the funeral of her uncle, Hugh Thompson. She was accomp anied by her mother, Mr.T.C. Thompson and Ulster, Mrs. W. D. Tillman U1 of Chat tanooga, Tenn. Mr. andMrs.ElmerKilgore spent the weekend In Atlanta with relatives. They were ac companied home by Mrs. Kll gore's father, Mr. W. W.Spur rell of Atlanta who will visit with the for some time. Mrs. Norma Baker returned home Friday after spending several days with relatives In Adanta. Miss Virginia Fowler of Swannonoa spent the weekend with herparents.Mr.andMrs. Claude Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuller re turned home Sunday after spending the past week with relatives in Chattanooga. Mrs. Peyton lvte spent Thursday with her daughter , Mrs. Glenda Brandon of Cleveland, Tenn. Mrs. EdBarnectis visiting her son .Jack. atCullowhee. Margaret Rltch, junior student nurse atGrady Mem orial Hospital in Atlanta. Ga. spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rltch. Mrs. S. N. Bobo has re turned home after a visit with her sister, Mrs. J, B. Roland of Falrmount, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bel lamy and little daughter, Julie, spent last week-end with Mrs. Bellamy's mother, Mrs. Ruth Cheney. Mr. Bellamy returned home and Mrs. Bellamy and daughter remained for a lon ger visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cook and Mrs. Harold Hatchett at tended the funeral of Mr. Cook's niece, Miss Arkie Cook at Hemp, Ga. Sunday. Lonnie Hoover, student at Wake Forest College, ar rived Wednesday to spend the Spring Holidays with his par ents, Dr. and Mrs. W. A.Hoo ver. Miss Betty Weaver, student at Duke University, Durham is spending Spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver. Murphy Garden Club's New Officers The Murphy Garden Club's new officers are shown left to right above. They are Mrs. L. L. Masoi second vice-president; Mrs. W. A. Hoover, secretary: Mrs. T. A. Case, treasurer; Mrs. Holland McSwain, parliamentarian; and Mrs, Jerry Davidson, historian. Not pictured are Mrs, Francis Bourne, Jr., President and Mrs. Robert Easley, first vice president. (Scout Photo by Bagley) Mrs. J. B.Gray attended the funeral of her cousin, Jimmy May at Nantahala Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Swaimof .Miami, Fla. have arrived to spend the summer at their cottage at Peachtree. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lessing of Sylva were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaye. Richard Lemons, student at N. C. State will spend the Easter holidays with his parents. Mrs. and Mrs. lack Lemons. Mrs. HobartMcKeeverand Mrs. H. A. Mattox spent Mon day with Mrs. McKeever's mother, Mrs. Clarence Butler of Gainesville, Ga. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Dickey and Dr. Hill left Sunday for Adanta. where Dr. Hill and Dr. Dickey will attend the Himman Dental Clinic this week. Messrs. J. H. Hughes, Jim Ed Hughes, L. D.Schuyler and Bob White attended the races in Adanta Sunday. Hurry! Limited Time Only- Limited Quantities You can count on safer, longer tire life because Goodyear tires are proved on '"The Turnpike that never ends", Goodyear's five mile test track at San Angelo, Texas, where speeds over 100 m.p.h.can be attained. Trade today for Goodyear tires and save with safety! 3-t iviyion All -Weather Tube-Type Specially Priced $ ? 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The officers present at the meeting left to right front row were Mrs. Herman Edwards, cor responding secretary: Mrs. George Size, president; Mrs. Breece Breeland, vice -president. Standing are Mrs. N'eilSneed, treasurer, and Mrs. Merle Davis, Parliamentarian. (Scout Photo) Murphy Garden Club Installs Officers Mrs. W. A. Hoover and Mrs. Jerry Davidson were hostess to the Murphy Gar den Club with a pot luck buf fet luncheon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Hoover on Satur day, March 25. The playroom was decor ated with spring flowers. Mrs. L, L. Mason, vice president, presided over the business meeting, at which time the new officers were installed by Mrs. John Smith. The following committees were appointed: Year Books, "Mrs. Joe Ray, Mrs. Jerry I Davidson, and Mrs. Paul Hill; i Programs, Mrs. Hobart Mc IKeever and Mrs. W. A. Hoover: Beaudfication, Mrs. B. W. Whitfield, Mrs. Holland McSwaln, Mrs. S, C, Burg ess and Mrs. Salo Horwitz; Arrangements, Mrs. Ruth Forsyth. Mrs. Jim Glbbs and Mrs. Mabel Massey: Member ship, Mrs. John Young and Mrs. L. L. Mason; Finance, | Mrs. F. V, Taylor, Mrs. T. A. Case and Miss Leila Hay es; Telephone , Mrs. H. E. I Bishop and Mrs. Ed Brumby; : Awards, Mrs. S.C. Burgess; JR. Club, Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. H. A, Mattox; Book j Chairman, Mrs. W. P. Odum. < The club will serve as host ess at the dedication of the new post office, also they will be ? In charge of the canteen at the Bloodmoblle on April 11, at the Murphy Power Board Building. Nineteen members and one visitor were present. personal Mention Miss Mary Hensley and Miss LeVenia Sluder of Ashe vllle were week-end guests of Miss Josephine Heighway. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Freed of Elkins, spent the week-end In Murphy. They were former residents of Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gray of Anninston, Ala., spent the week end with Mrs. Gray's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wllkens. Mrs. Harold Rogers and Mrs. Joeph Cole of Raleigh were visitors in Murphy Sun. During morning services held atFirstMethodistChurch Sunday, the following children were baptized; Dexter Hub bard, son of Mr. and Mrs. James D.Hubbard; PeggyGale and MelindaSueSmart, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. John Smart and Barbara Lenore Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Armstrong. Mrs. Alex Hanson left Tue sday for New York where she leaves on the S. S, United States Thursday at noon for Le Harve, France, arriving ' there on the 4th of April, where she will spend two days. From there shewillgotoPar is and then to Vienna , Aus tria to join her daughter. Dr. Howard Hanson. On the 14th of April they will leave there on an auto tour of Switzerland, Italy, and France. They will sail for home on May 16 on the S. S. America, MRS. LOR AND SPYERS-DURAN the former Miss Margaret Brown Wii* yyjar^artt I3rown JStcomti of ajCorand Spytri- 2)u ra n Chicago, III. -Miss Margaret Brown, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Brown of Chicago, became the bride of Lorand Spyers-Duran In (he Bond Chapel of the University at Chicago Saturday, March IB. Mrs. Spyers - Duran la the granddaughter at Mrs. Don Withe rspoon of Murphy. A reception waa held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride J* a graduate of the University of Chicago. The groom la the eon of Mrs. Deyso Kovacs of Buda pest, Hungary, and the late Alfred Syper* -Duran. Owenby, Zimmerman Vows Spoken Saturday Miss Glenna Owenby.da ligh ter of Mr. and Mrs . Glenn 3wenby, of C ulberson. became the bride of Frederick Hoyt Zimmerman of Murphy, Sat urday, March 25, at the Friendship Baptist Church. Tlie Rev. Waldo Brookshire officiated. A program of nupital music ?as presented byJimmyKlm sey, organist and Miss Sue Vllller, soloist, who sang "Because" and "Oh Promise We." The bride, given In mar riage by her father, wore a ^own of peau-de-sole and ilenean lace featuring a sab rlna neck line, fitted bodice, ?nd t three quarter length sleeves, and was highlighted irlth motifs of lace. The bell shaped skirt fell from the Empire line of the bodice. Her three telred veil fell from a crown of lace over peau de sole. She carried a white Plble topped with stephanotls, centered with ? white orchid. Her only attendant. Miss Jean Voyles, wore a ballerina length gown of silk organza over taffeta fashioned with a scoop neckline and three quar ter length sleeves. The bell shaped skirt fell from a nat rual waistline highlighted with a center bow of self material. She carried a colonial boquet of pink sweetheart roses and delphenlum centered with a pink orchid. Bobby O'Dell performed the duties as best man. Ushers were Jerry Owenby, brother of the bride, and J ack KUllan. Following a reception at the home of the bride, the couple left for a short honeymoon. They will reside In Atlanta. Miss Joyce Ann Jenkins Weds John W. Durand ATLANTA, GA.- The Wed ding of Miss Joyce Ann Jen kins and John W. Durand cook place Saturday, Feb. 11, at 2:30 p.m. In the Chapel of the First Baptist Church In Atlanta. The double ring ceremony was performed by the pastor. Dr. Roy O. McClaln. The bride was given in mar riage by her brother, Jerry Jenkins. Her dress was lace over sadn with a sabrlnaneck line and a chapel train. Her elbow length veil fell from a crown of lace, and she car ried a Bible topped with a white orchid. Miss Evle Clements of At lanta was maid of honor. She wore a princess style silk or ganza dress of lavendar and purple and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. The bridesmaids were Ra chel Miller of Waynesvllle ind Joan Cosset of Adanta. Their princess style dresses were of silk organza and they carried bouquets of pink car nations. Robert T. Stephens of At lanta was best man. Ushers were Charles Croker and Leo Saltu of Atlanta, Gulnn Jenkins of Young Harris. Ga., bi-ottier of the groom. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. andMrs. Virgil Jenkins of Bennett, Colo., and a grad uate of Murphy HlghSchool and Carson Newman College, Jef ferson City. Tenn. She Is em ployed by the Atlanta Board of Education as a teacher at the James L. Key School, The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. Harry Bode of Atlanta. He Is a graduate of Young Har ris College, and Is employed by die International Paper Co., Atlanta. The newly wed? are resid ing In Atlanta, where both are members of the First Baptist Church. Mrs. Durand lived In Mur phy during her high school days and has many friends here. Among The Sick Patients admitted t> Pro vidence Hospital: Alvln E. Cartway, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs. Alex B. Hanson, Murphy; R. H. Ballengerm, Rt. 3, Murphy; Dlllard Griffith, Murphy, Mrs. Martha Franklin, Andrews; Mrs. Rosa R?se, Murphy; Buddy Lewis Mtllsaps, Rt. 1, Marble; Mrs.Gllne Marr, Rt. 4, Hayes vllle: Cyrus White, Murphy, Mrs. Rota W. Ledford, Murphy, Emma Jean (TDeU, Rt. S, Murphy; Fred Hall, Murphy , Barton B, KUllan. Rt. 3, Murphy; Carey C . Ernest. Blalrsvllle, Danny Sneed, Rt. 3, Murphy; Donald Christopher Graves, Rt. 3 Murphy, Mary Janice Martin Rt. 4, Hayes vllle; Mr*. CM en Walker, Rt. 4, Murphy, WU bom Brown, Rt. 4, Murphy; WU1 M. War* . Rt. 2, Cul berson, iUatatary School library Roadiag Clob Holds Mootiag The Sixth Grade Reading Club met in the Elementary School Library on Tuesday. March 21. President Hubert Well* called the meeting to order and presided over the , business session. Book reports were made by Blaine Frankum, Danny Arrant, Barbara Ingle. David Ramsey, Freddy Lockaby and I Irene Warner. David Ram sey's report was voted the , best. i The Sixth Grade Clubpre sented a book. "The Pic torial History of the Ufa at Doctor Albert Schwl txer" ? the library.
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