r&nrta
I Mrs. H. Bueck, Phone
ftglish-Porter
Kpoaacement has been r ceived
Wt f the - iage of -Mr. Billy
Kit. of Wa hington, D. C. and
Marian I' Tier, of Baltimore,
KThe wedding took place Nov.
K Baltimore
lr. English is a nephew of Mrs.
By. Moody and lived in Murphy sevKners
a go.
g o
Mrs. O. J. Peevy
Honored At Shower
0: * T*c.nt evening Mrs. O. J.
Btj formerly Miss Polly Davis was
Kind a y by Miss Martha
Km? at her .'-omc the Wells
I bridge enjoying sevL
progressions after which the
Lfi; s rv r| an appetizing salad
[prize for high score wa? awarded
Ifcs Ann Candler and the honoree
tivcd the consolation.
At this time Mrs. Peevy was pre?....
_r u*a
rrf sn an > k**^
K.kr/%n.rV- by the guests.
H of Mrs. Pecvy's close
Herd? made up the guest list.
Q *
Mrs. Ketner And Mrs.
I' rtin Entertain
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Quay
Kr/r and Mrs. Julia Martin entered
jointly at a lovely bridge. All
i appointments were suggestive of
i Christmas sea on. After several
grtasions card- were put away and
? ?core was ; waded Mrs. Walter
BTicy. low scor? wet to Mrs. Bueck
id Mrs. Parker* cut the consolation.
A sslad course ;th sweets and
ffe was then erved, *he hostesses
inga-sist.d l?y Miss Frames Dixon
(Miss Martha Mayfield.
Making up the tables were: Mrs.
r. N'ell Lauria, Mrs. Don With' rp>r,
Mr-'. Walter Mauney, Mrs.
hr-r Pi: !!. Mis. Tom Axloy,
1 R. Mrs. H. Bufcck.
r. H. A. M.utox, Mrs. B. W. WhitId.
Mrs. M. W. Bell. Mrs. J. B.
IT."-. 1'r i Johnson, Mrs. Fred
r ...t. Mrs. J. H. Phaup. Mrs.
V. Th nip a, Mrs. Willard Co- p,
Miss II -i Axley.
ilrited ??:. ruests were: Mrs. Tom
itney, Mr-. Mercer Fain, Mrs. A.
Brittain. Mrs. Turner and from
rfrews, Mi . G. W. Cover, Ms. Mariad
Miss Cozad.
*
Irs. Palmer Entertans
On last Tuesday the reguar meett
of the Presbyterian Auxiliary was
^ at the home of Mrs. Dixie Palimr
fterthe regular business session the
(ftbig was turned over to the lead
?t the Survey, Mrs. Dillard.
Those attendinng were: Mrs. R. S.
Aw, Mrs. S. H. Lon*, Mrs. Dixie
brd, Mrs. M. W. Bell, Ms. H. M.
Aine, Mrs. J. N. Hill. Mrs. Bob
was a guest.
Mrs. 0. J. Peevy assisted Mrs. Palk
in serving a sweet course and
Hed nuts.
*
urphy Students
lonored at Mars Hill
the speaking contest for high
held at Mars Hill on Friday
1 Saturday, Jack Barnett was
"*0 in the preliminary to speak
tl* finals. Catherine CoUman
* honorable mention. Jack used
'lis ovation. "'There is No Peace"
' Catherine recited "The Blessed
*>iadle".
"ha Franklin trained the speakers
tkntphy.
"inning in the finals was Jane
from Culhowhee and Junior
We,
fr m Edneyville.
Hunter is a senior at Gufllo*
high and this is her third year
^ P^rt in the contest at Mars
* *
jttle Ann Ragean
toiored
*
?s Marie Price and Miss Tommie
, surprised little Anne R? aon
her fifth birthday on Monday
k'U'R her a surprise party at the
t ' * *
N. Moody and son. Mr. Ralph
'' , *e been in Asheville on pro'
" ? business.
The Cherokee
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I An bf j
! 98-J Misst
H-xk-X-X-X-W-:
I Mrs. Hall's Seventh
Grade To Present
Program
Parents and friends are invited to
the P. T. A. program Thursday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. The pogram is in
charge of the 7th grade and will be
in k eping with the Christmas season.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Osborne
On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.
LeRoy Rogers entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Osborne at a surprise
birthday supper at Marie's.
Attractive place cards and lovely
table decorations were remindful of
the Christmas season.
Covers were laid for the following:
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Krskin . Mr. and
J. I). Klagg. Mr. arc! Mrs. Rogers]
and Mr. and Mrs. 0.--born?.
Each gu i t prtsented the honorees
with a surprise gift.
*
Baptist Ladies Have
Tea.
A large number of Murphy ladiis
called at the home ol Mrs. H. Bu ck
on Tuesday afternoon and enjoyed a
"cup of tea" with munbers of her
Sunday school claps. Tb silver offer
mg will oe use J en installation of a
radiator in their class room.
Special guests for the the afternoon
were: Mrs. T. F. Higgins, Mrs. S. H.
Long, and Mrs. Johnny Carper.
Miss Grace Barnett played a number
of selections during the after,
noon.
Serving were Mrs. W. H. Murray,
Mv-s Sari; Cook, Mrs. L. K. Bayle.s,
Mrs. W. H. Ramsey, and Miss Ruby
Courtney.
M mbers of this are: Mrs. J. B.
M;--'key, Mrs. B. B. C>mwell, Mrs.
B -ie Dewc Mrs. Xei Davidson.
Mrs. L. K. B.iyle s, Mrs. Paul Hyatt,
Mrs. X il Sliced, Mrs. L. E. Bnykss,
Mrs. Edgar Darnell, Ms. W. H. Ramsey.
Mrs. John Shields. Mrs. SVi lan
Dickey, Mrs. J. B. Hal, Mrs.
"Red" Hall, Mrs. Ruth Carringer,
Mrs. R. I). ('dandier, Mrs. Clyde Gcnnett,
Mis. T. P. CaVioun, Mr-". Geo.
Townson, Mrs. Homer Ricks, Mrs. W.
C. Kinney, Mrs. A. M. Simonds, Miss
Ruby Courtney, Miss Dair McCracken,
Miss Sara Oook, Mrs. Fred Christopher
and Miss, Maud McAllister.
| * *
Mrs. Lovingood and
Mrs. Chandler Joint
Hostesses
Th. attractive home of Mrs. Xoal
Lovingood was the scene of a delightful
meeting of the Good Will cluL
on Fridaay afternoon. Mrs. R. D
Chandler was a joint hostess.
Regular business was dispensed
with and plans made for a Christmas
U-encm pany iu uc nciu ?? luv
of Mrs. Lovingood's on Thursday
night at 7:30.
A salad course with coffee was served
at the conclusion of the meeting,
Those present were: Mrs. Jini
Franktlin, Mrs. Virgil Johnson, Mrs.
Hayner Rogers, J"iss Mary Akin, Mrs.
J. B. Bailey, Mrs. Homer Ricks, Mrs
v. C. Wright, Mrs. Cyrus White, Mr.'
T. C. McDonald, Mrs. Hume Bowles
'fisa Gillie Martin
The League Program
The league pogram Sunday nighi
waj about "The Lord's Supper.'
There were also:
Song: "Silent Night: and "Just As
I Am."
Two talks were given about the
Lord's Supper by Theilma Rice and
Virginia Dickey.
Mildred Gentry gave a short prayer.
The league members are trying to
sell Christmas cards for the next two
weeks. We ceriv.nly will appreciate
it very much if the people of the
town wrll help us by buying some of
t.'ieje cards.
Mrs. Davidson To
Give Recital
Th purils of Mrs. Jerry Davidson
will give a recital on Thursday night,
f>ct. 20 a1: 7:30 in the school auditoo
lam. P ?re.its i?r.d frie?' D -r- in.
\ited .
Scout, Murphy, North C
^antral
dattie Palmer, Phone 20
Benefit Party
1 hursday Night
M mbers of the Good Will cl
i w:;1 hav. a b nefit paryt at the hoi
of Mrs. Noah Lovingood, Thursci
night at 7:30. A silver offering \
be taken to be used for baskets
Christmas time.
?
Jo Jo Moody
Improving
Every >ne in Murphy will be n
to h^ar that Kittle Jo Jo Moody v
is at Warm Springs is improving,
present she it taking walking less
ten minutes each day.
Jo Jo and her mother are exp<
id hnmr in a few tfeya Before Chi
mas.
* *
Methodist Clube Hav<
Banquet
A most d lightful occasion was
banqut given on Friday night by
boys and girls of the "World Cl
priil "Jnni( ? llont" r, f the M O'h O!
Sunday school.
Traditional Christmas decorati
were used in the banquet hall. E
window held a holly wreath 1
with a bright hows. Tables were c
tered \vi*h holly arranged in atti
tive fashion, and tiny burning ca
Its in gum drop heflders marked e;
place.
The little guests came informs
to the festive board singing the fa
liar carols of the Christmas seas
Each c v r bore a unique place ci
and colorful r.apkirs accentua
tb? PnU.r .. -J
* u"iv u.-eu in me ueCCJ
tions.
Bill Li i thcrwood acted as toi
i' aster '?ncl calld upon Martha Fa
and Mary Porter Fain w.'io said
blessing. He then welcomed c:
>iH' pi s nt and in turn K: la Ila
respended f 'r the teachers and M
ion Axlcy for the members. At 1
tint Kati Biggin. paid tribute
Mi Jus phine Heijthway their lea
and i :? sonted her with a fgricnus
ik' ?. M Martha Nell Wells t
! ' it-restinp fashion a G'-iristi
d orj and the group sang another <
ol.
Hie banquet w.i ;erved in tli
cours. s and was a highly enjoys
event.
Notice
i
Young Wo.nen's Missionary Soc
of the Methodist church will 11
Thursday night at 7 o'clock with I
Porter Axley.
* *
Mrs. Bucck requests all those 1
expect to have visitors for the 1
1 doys or plan to go away kindly ph
her early next week, Monday or Ti
1 day.
*
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Welborn,
I -Waynesboro, Ga., visited their dai
ter, Mrs. Alexander last week.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Long wen1
Mars Hill on Friday. They cari
Catherine Coleman and Jack Bari
who represented the school in
1 speaking contest. Miss Franklin ;
went.
* * *
Miss Dair McCracken walks in
sleep in tfie Mystery play. So be p
| ent Friday night.
. . .
j Miss Dot Heigh way and Miss L
I n tl?Q an/1 V
| X UOCJ Ofcug HIV n Wtt vuu iu
. Asheville with Mr. and Mrs. E
> Fulghum.
( Mr. 0. J. Peevy spent the week
here. Mr. Peevy has his headquar
at Madisonville, Tenn. now.
* #
See Mr. Dean? as the Deteciiv<
"Drums of Death" Friday night.
* *
iMrs. Henry Axley shopped in CI
tanooga, Tenn. on Saturday.
* e
Mrs. E. S. Miller, Mrs. B. M <
ons and Mr. T. C. Morris were in
ianta Fiday on business.
* *
On Saturday Miss Woodfin Po
Miss Margaret Witherspoon and
T. C. Morris sp.nt thi' day in H
lands.
Don't Miss Miss Morris as "Celei
the servant who has trances
Drums of Death".
Carolina
*Mi-. K. C. Wright will play the len
X in "Drums of Death" supported b
*? Miss Franklin, Miss Courtney, Mis
Hathcock, Miss Sword, Miss Morri
? Mis McCracken. Mr. Carroll. M. Dea
V ton and M. D ans.
X ?
M. J. B. Gray was in Waynev.'iil
Friday on business.
* * *
Mrs. Garrison Maneval and littl
?on. Dnvid, ?f Ashevile are visitin
. , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Axle
,ub ...
me
Mr. Wade Massev was in Coppei
hill Monday on business.
at
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gennett speri
the week end at Tellico Plains, Tenr
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gray and litt
son, Jimmy, of Hayesvill? were visi
tors in town last Saturday.
*
lad Mr. L. E. Bayless received a me:
tho sage Tuesday morning that his mot!
At er, Mrs. J. A. Bayless, of Limeston*
son Tenn. had fallen and fractured he
hip. She is reported to be in a seriou
?ct- condition at a hospital in Grecnvill
i?t- Tenn,
* *
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Roberts ai
E makng their home at the Maples.
* * *
Master Bobbie Barclay has retun
the ^ome Coppc rhill afti
, spending several day? with hi. gran
parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thorn]
Lf 90n*
* *
ons Miss Dora Mccum, of Duke hosp
a~h staff will spend the \vt;k end wi1
ied Hothcock at the Regal.
*
entjc
Mr Dale Lte was called to h
nd- home in Hornbeak, Tenn. last Satu
ach on the account of the sudde
death of his uncle, S. F. Green.
11 " * *
illy
mj. Miss Margaret Boyd, of Peachtre
on. *Pent the week end with Kathry
ird Keener.
tel ...
ira- Mrs. .1. D. Blagg, Mrs. Hugh Oi
borne, Mrs. LeRoy Rog. rs and Mr
Wnlfor Vnnnmr knnnnl :Ul??.
IS1- -"W ..w,.,??v4 .1.
Ufit last Friday,
th
rtoii Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Coopc
spent Friday in Ashcville.
ar- *
hi Miss Bettio Kate McCombs attune
to cd the footbal game in Knoxville Sa
der urday.
hip * *
?''' Mrs. Uuhyi Winclies! left Sun da
11:iv '"or North Will; borto j' in h r bu
j'a! band.
Seo Mr. B. U. Carroll as the fait
lW ful Hnftain sevant ir. "Djunta <
ible * * *
Death" Friday night.
Miss Eoise Fain is recovering fro
a tonsil operation. She is at the hon
of her cousin. Mi s Delia Moron cy
iety * * *
net MAN WANTED for Rawle.gh Rou
^rs* of 800 families. Write today. Ra'
cigh, Dept . NCL.3-SA, Richmon
Va.
ivho o
~ MARTINS CREEl
uosMr.
Bass Styles has returned
0f l\sheville to his job carrying th? 1
igh- mail.
Misses Myrtle Chastain and Luci
(Oiiver were the dinner guests of Mi
t to | Georgia Lee Hughes Sunday,
ried i Mrs. Willie Phillips was the dinni
lett guest of Miss Emma Carringer Su
the day.
also Mr. and Mrs. Grant Crisp and Mi
Riith Coleman were Sunday evenii
visitors of Mrs. Bertha Hughes,
her Misses Emma Carrisger, Pea
res- Rogers, Messrs. Jake Stiles ai
Tommie Phillips were Sunday nj
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ph
.eila lips.
ITcst Miss Carrie Lee Stiles spent Su
C A**r itr;? u1 ii
? uu; niMi 1UIOo ijyaiicii <^uecn,
Mr. Dillard and Grant Stiles >motc
?ed to Persimmon Creek Saturday,
end Mrs. Ida Stiles who has been sii
ters for sometime is improving at U
time.
We are glad to hear that Mr. Ro
t in Hughes is improving.
Rev. Hedden will preach at Marti:
Creek F&ptist church Saturday ni
hat- and Sunday. Everybody come.
, Mr. Julius Coleman and Mr. Glei
Stiles motored to Chattanooga, Ten
>im- Sunday.
At
j Dearest Santa;
am 9 years old and in the secoi
sey, grade. Mrs. Carmen Wright is n
Mr. teacher. I like her fine. Please brii
igh- a doll and a doll carriage and sor
candy oanges, apples, nuts and bri;
my two year old sister Thehna Ru
a doll too, and fill her stocking wi
in nuts, candy, oranges, etc.
?With love,?Cleo Stiles.
Thursday, Dec. 13, 1934
^ B9I1JNG SPRINGS
S Rev. Floyd Pip s from Peachtee
and Rev. Wiley Graham from Culberson
are conducting a few days services
at Boiling Springs this week
Vic. T.'.elmn Keer.uni from Suit
spent the week end with her sister,
~ie . u Keenum, at Boiling
? Mr. Bill Stevens visited his sifter,
y Mr?. Veonna Solesbee, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lovingood and
childr n visited Mrs. Lovingood's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Davis, last
Sunday.
t Miss Stella Solesbee spent Friday
x night with her friend, Miss Lucy Mae
* Marcus,
e
i. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Garrett spent
the week end with Mr. Garrett's parent
, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Garrett.
Mr. Cecil Mundy, Mr. Hal Davis,
Mr. Ray Davis mot-und to Murphy last
Sunday.
^ Mr. Clark Marcus has returned to
[s Christlmas . hopping.
^ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Abernathy was
in Murphy last Friday doing some
his work at hi.: saw mill on grind
stone after spending the week end
rc with home folks on Owl Crtek.
Mr. Clarence Armes. Mr. Hal Davis,
Mr. Ray Davis and Mr. Cecil Mundy
n- were vi itors a tthe home of Mr. and
?r Mrs. A. N. Kophart Saturday night,
d- The boys report d a good time.
Gus Mundy spent Saturday night
with his little frit ;, is. Don and Sam
Davis.
iiMiss
Vista Boll IWlo t
?'J8 uailtJ
Davis and Miss Alice Davis were
quests of thtir little friends. Mi*
s Eva and Ethel Mundy, Sunday afterr
noon.
n Miss Geneva Solesbee was the
guest of her friend, Miss Evelyn
Solesbee, last Sunday.
? Mr. J. R. Wilburn filled this regun
lar appointment at Owl Creek and
Boiling Springs Saturday and SunRev.
Clay Pipes adn Rev. Wiley
Graham were visitors at the home of
R Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Mundy's last Sunday.
,r Mrs. Perry Abernathy and children
spent Friday with her friend. Mrs.
W. J. Mintz.
j Miss Hazel Mills, of Muphy sp nt
t. the week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gid Mill-.
Mr. Quay Kttner, County agent,
was in this . ection ? n business last
Monday.
'Mrs. An:.is Sol sbce and Mrs. Kate
^ M'-rdj;\ wer in Murphy last Friday
.'-.hopping.
Mr. \V. d. Mintz took a truck load
of fine apples to Tennessee last week.
o
J" CARD THANKS
We wish to take this method of
thanking our friends and neighbors
for the kindness and sympathy shown
*c us during '% e death of our sister and
H" aunt, Miss Belle Pafcton.
d. T1IE PATTON FAMILY
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