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Thursday, Feb. 27, 1931 I! Swial ' Mrs. H. Bueck. Phone THE GARDENER My garden stretches to the sun. But O how faint and pale to see! I love to think, when winters done. How gay my plot will he; For though I cannot see them thrive. The Gardener keeps my flowers alive. In spring, when lily-beds are white With little bells that ring and sing. And all green things that love the light Are just awakening. I half forget how still and deep The Gardener puts them all to sleep. | And when the summer time is conic, j And I am happy all day long The linnets, that today are dumb. Bear up my happy eong Above the very farthest star To where the snow-white angels arc. When I kneel down to make my prayer Before I in bed am curled. I thank the Gardener for His care Of this Hi< tired world. Though I sow seeds ami till the soil. The real, true Gardener is God. i ?Selected. A/l-c L-l lYiio. 1 A. UUCC1V President Woman's Club [ At the regular monthly meeting: of the Woman's Club held la^t Wed- j nesday afternoon officers for the j next year were elected as follows: . Mrs. H. Bueok, president. Mrs. \V. ! A. Barber vice president, Mrs. A. E. Vestal, "Corresponding sect., Mrs. RS. Parker, recording secretary and Mrs. C. W. Savage, treasurer. These officers will not take over their duties until May at which time the \ar- ' to us new committees will be appointed. Mrs. T. A. Case chairman of literature had charge of the program lor tho afternoon and presented Mr. Ed- ' ward Abner Thompson, dramatic '* reader who gave several numbers. Ho was a guest of Mrs. Nora C. White a 1 former member of the club. Hostesses servinc refreshments dor- 1 ing the social hour were Mrs. Dunn < Lawrence, Mrs. Robt Price, Mrs. L. R. Staton, Mrs. W. W. Hyde, Mrs. 0. < E. Madden, Mrs. P. G. Ivi? and Miss ' Fannie Myra Hathcock. Mrs. Rob Foard and Mrs. ! -Steele Foard Have < Dinner Party A pretty party honoring George ] Washington's Birthday was given by Mrs. Itob Foard and Mrs. Stecio ] Foard at their home on Thursday evening. The affair was given to ' honor the new and retiring officers of the Evening circle of the Presby. ' terian Auxiliary. Guests had been , invited for 6:30 by lovely hand painted invitations in the cherry motif. (Jpon arrival they found their places by dainty hatchett place cards, the officers being at a large central table and other members at small auxiliary j tables, all of which were identical in decorations. Dinner was served i in three courses. After the delightful meal guests assembled in the living room for two interesting contests which were . bound in attractive painted folders. Winners were awarded prizes. Enjoying the evening were: Mrs. J. N. Hill, Mrs. George Phillips, Mis. -I. Franklin Smith, Mrs. S. H. Long, Mrs. Ed Hyatt, Mrs. Henry Hyatt, . Mrs. Clyde Dayton, Mrs. H. M. Erskine, Misses Clemmie Lovin and Hattie Palmer. Little Miss Jean Davis Entertains Miss Jean Davis, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Davis entertained a number of her friends at a birthday party at their home on last Saturday afternoon. After many in. teresting games were played the hostess served refreshments. The honoree receivd many gifts. Those invited were. Carolyn Carter, Doris Bailey, Jane and Frances Ricks, Mary Frances Shields, Jane Moore, Donnie Hampton, Annie Laura Mulkey, Mildred Clouse, Sue Roberts, Gloria and Jeane Daniels. Rev. George L. Granger, Mr. Wood row Wright and Mrs. Nettie Edwards spent Sunday in Sylva, N. C. Where Rev. Granger had a service. Mr. Wright and Mrs. Edwards attended preaching at the Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Johnson had as their guests, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. P Charlie Johnson, of Blue Ridge, Ga., Mr. Fred Hampton, of Idaho and Mr. George Hampton of Cantor. \. S The Cherok >??? And fta 98-J Miss Ha -x-M-s-s-s-x-M-e-M" Miss Wells Elected Presi- * dent Junior Club Officers for the year 1936-37 were elected at the regular meeting of the 3 Junior Woman's Club on last Wed- 1 nesday night. Miss Martha Nell ( Wells was made president Mrs. Nell t Sneed, vice president, Mrs. Wade | J Masse}*, sect., and Mrs. Harry Bishop J treasurer. These officers will not a take office until next fall. 0 A box to the Children's Home at s Greensboro will be .sent the next few j days. This home is supported by g Junior clubs in N". C. The club also q voted to send a cash contribution to w the Sally Southall Cotton Loan Fund, which enables worthy girls to borrow money for their e iucaton. a The program for the evening waj \ or. Music and Mis. Martha Nell Wells ! ^ was leader. She presented Mrs. J. 1 x W. Davidson who gave a most inter-' esting talk on Symphony Orchestras. Miss Hilda Fuller played two Saxa- * phone solos. "My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice" and "Boots and Sad- * die." I Mr. John Davidson who has re- : cently been made PWA Recreational c Advisor for this county was present 3 and told the club of his plans and asked their support. He then direct-| e ed several stunts and games. Hos- f tesses for the evening were Miss; Marinelle Williamson and Miss Sallic a Kate Baker who served sandwiches cake and coffee. g Good Will Club Has Party J Among interesting affairs of the p week was the lovely party given by ! the Godd Will club at the home of a Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lovingood. Throughout the home decorations ( appropriate of George Washington's \ birthday anniversary were used in s attractive arrangements. v After many games and contests c were enjoyed, Mrs. Lovingood made her will. Mrs. Warren Sneed was j found to be the recipient of a bask- c ?t of lovely gifts. ^ Delicious refreshments consisting ; 5f cup cakes and coffee was served q :o the following guests: Mrs. Wade Massey, Mrs Frank Ellis, ^ Mrs. Edwina Clark, Mrs. W. A. Sher. t rill, Mrs. Peyton G. Ivie, Mrs. K. C. Wright. Mrs. L. R. Staton, Mrs. j Clarence Sneed. Miss Lois Sneed, c M rs. Bill Brandon, Mrs. Clingman ' McDonald. Mrs. Cyrus White, Mrs. j Howard Moody, Mrs. H. S. Bowles, Mrs. Allen Lovingood, Mrs. Gift. ], Bates, Mrs. X. \V. Lovingood and t. Mrs. Warren Sneed. Misses Grace West and Ora Dockerv. < - ; i World Day of Prayer to < be Held Friday ' The World Day of Prayer will be t observed at the Methodist church on Friday afternoon, February 28th, at j 2:30 o'clock and the following pro- j gram will be given: j Peace on Earth?Mrs. J. H. McCall. a History of the World Day of Pray- j sr?Mrs. C. W. Savage. The Three Projects?Migran Work ; ?Mrs. J. N. Hill. t Indian Work?Mrs. S. H. Long. ] Christian Literature?Mrs. H. M. Erskine. The Lord's Prayer?In Unsion. Hymn?"Lead on, O Kng Eternal, ?408. The Promises of Peace?Rev. W. A. Barber. Visions of the Earth at Peace? Silent Meditation?Rev. S H. Long. Hymn?Jesus Shall Reign?631. Reading. The Christ of the Andes ?Mrs. A. E. Vestal. Prayer?Mrs. E. J. Darnell, Mrs. R. C. Mattox, Mrs. R. V. Wells. Solo, An Evening Prayer?Mrs. H. E. Dickey. The Great Commandment?Rev. H. W. Baucom, Jr. Reading, Mexican Poem?Mrs. G. W. Ellis. Offering. Solo, Thy Kingdom Come?Mrs. O. E. Madden. Benediction?Miss Ada Harshaw. Baptist Missionary Met Tuesday Afternoon The Baptist Missionary Society met Thursday afternoon in the ladies parlor of the church. After the business session Mrs. Kuth Carringer and Mrs. Neil Sneed pave a play on the Life of Henrietta Hall Shuck, "Talking Across the Century." Pians were made to attend obser held a: the Method:*: church Friday. *'t ee Scout, Murphy, North I amtal . ttie Palmer, Phone 20 ;: * Circle No. 3 Met With c Vlrs. Barber Circle So. 3 of the Methodist Mis. t< lionary Society met with Mrs. W. A. u Jarber at Monday afternoon. Mrs. c< j. W. Ellis; chairman had charge of a he meeting. Prayer by Mrs. E. B. " forvell. After business Mrs. Barber gave 3; n interesting paper on the subject ir f "The using of our Leisure Time. V Lfter this a social hour was enjoyed B 'ho.-*e present were: Mrs. G. W. F :ilis, Mrs. E. B. Xorvell, Mrs. R. B. R larroll and Miss Josephine Heigh- E ay- L M Rev. S. H. Lor.g attended a Stew- e. rdship Conference of the Asheville 'resbytery at Bryson City, on Thurs- j lay. Dr. Edward Grant of Richmond vas the principal speaker. Miss Sara Ruth Posey spent the e reek-end in Asheville. ( s Mrs. E. C. Mallonee left Sunday j* or a visit witn ner master, .nrs. v. x. i {all of Asheville. | f Mrs. Luther Ellis and son, John ! f Andrews were visitors of Mr. and e 4rs. G. W. Ellis, Sunday. "n Miss Ruth Deweese spent the week- w nd with her sister, Mrs. Frank Craw- ^ ord of Ducktown, Tenn. Mr. Edwin Hyde of Andrews, was ^ , business visitor in town Monday. j Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Candler were quests Sunday of Mr. Candler's broth r. Dr. C. Z. Candler, of Sylva. f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson and mall son. Tommy, of Sylva were reek-end visitors of Mrs. Ferguson's ^ larents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Evans. ^ Mrs. W. A. Sherrill and small son re visiting in Bryson City this week, j Messrs. Bill Bayless, of Raleigh, j leorge C. Green, of Weldon, Fred j -ondon of Pittsboro, and J. D. Win- t low of Elizabeth City, N. C., were reek-end guests of Mr. Bayless' parnts, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bayless. Mr. Wayne Brown of New Orleans. ^ -a., and Mr. J. W. Lowenstetn of ^ itatesville, N. C., spent last week lere with Mr. Brown's mother, Mrs. ? k. H. Brown and sisters, Mrs. J. W. Thompson and Mrs. L. E. Bayless. y Mrs. Esther Freas who has been v isiting relatives in Franklin has re- y urned home. Mrs. A. Repsis and daughter. Miss t| ulia Repsis, of Harrisburg, 111., were yj ailed here on account of the illness p >f ther son and brother, Mr. A. C. -j tepsis. a Miss Frances Ban- was called to ler home in Charlotte Sunday on ne- ^ ount of the illness of her father. n Mrs. Rachel Slocumb has returned rom a trip to Tryon, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Hendricks and t laughter. Miss Ruby Hendricks of v Jail Ground, Ga., were guests Sunlay of Mrs. -Hendricks' parents, Mr. ^ md Mrs. C. M. Wofford. j Mr. and Mrs. John Lylerly, of dickory spent a few hours with Mrs. ? i. S. Parker on last Wednesday. Mr. t jj-Jerly is Mrs. Parker's nephew. j Mr. Bayard Erskine of Knoxville pent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Erskine. f Miss Ruth Current of the Extens. , on Department of Home Demonstraion work arrived this week from daleigh to confer with workers here. < I Avoid roastir I anent! Our neu is cooler, safer, i kinks, no burns, what you have al Any st Shamp MRS. L/ Ardmoi IN Murphy, uaroKna bounty Club Give* I Party At Cullowhee Members of the Cherokee County lub at Cullowhee enjoyed a party at lobertson Hall, Tuesday evening, eb. 18. Tomtnie Coppinger of Murhy acted as hostess. Since this was a feorge Washington party, hatchet3 rere used as favors. Many interesting games and con sts were enjoyed. Douglas Smith as awarded the prize for the first ontest, "Nations'* and Ruby Wells nd Merle Davis won the second one Observation". After the games punch, cookies and &ndwiches were served to the followig: Misses Marie Gregory, Rub> r'atkins. Hazel Chambers, Mag git ell Kissleburg. Tommie Coppinger. ranees Watkins, Ruth McNabb, uby Wells, Messrs. Merle Davis, rsa McNabb, Douglas Smith. Harley ovingood, Glenn Raper and Truman j IcNabb, Harold Parker from Hay- j jville, N. C. was also present. Later in the evening music and ancing was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cooper return, d last Thursday from several days tay in Atlanta. Mr. Cooper was here on professional business. Mr. Dick Mauney spent Monday in Lsheville. Mr. Paul Owenby spent the week nd in Marietta. Mrs. Owcnbv who as been visiting her mother for two . eeks returned with him. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Tucker who ave been staying at the Regal for ome time have gone to Charlotte, tr. Tucker is with the Sinclair Oil Company. Miss Alliene Richardson has reurned to her school duties at forest 'ity, after a holiday due to bad oads. Mr. J. W. Davidson left Monday or Williamsport, Pa., where he will >e connected with the Coco Cola Co. Dr. and Mrs. J. N. HI!. Mr. and Irs. Walter Mauney have gone to taleigh this week. Dr. Hill and Mr. launey will attend to business while here. | Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Erskine are I pending a few days in Chattanooga. Mrs. Annie Price of Rogersville, 'enn., is spending some time with er son, Mr. Robt. Price. Mrs. George Mauney and Mrs. Dot kioper spent Tuesday in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bueck were among hose having dinner with Mr. and trs. G. W. Cover in Andrews on alentine eve. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Long attended te Colonial party given by the ionnaheeta club of Andrews at the :iverside Hotel last Friday evening, 'he affair was in honor of the Anrews Woman's Club. A Presbyterian Auxiliary Prayer and has been organized which will 1 eet with the regular prayer service roup on Wednesday evening. Miss Lois Latham has arrived here o laaac ncr neauquaners. ?>ne IS rith the Investors Syndicate. Miss Julia Mcintosh and Miss deredith Whitaker spent the week, ind in Andrews. Mrs. J. M. Harrison of Wake Forest, has returned home after a visit o her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Baucont, fr. LOST?Set of upper and lowar slafoe, upper* plate containing two [old teeth. Finder please retuis to icoait office and receive reward. 0 3atronize our Advertiser NOTICE ig your scalp with an old_ n/Mtr i * - r ouiiH i method ot pei Faster and absolutely g self-curling ends, natur Iways wanted. yle wave oo and set VVE1TA HEMPHILL, C it's Beauty I PINKERTON'S STORl EPISCOPAL I Church of tk? Mciuafc 1 Rot. Ceortt Lemuel Gru|<r, Rector I Sunday Service*. g 10 A. M. Church School. 11 A. M. Holy Communion and -i sermon. g 7 P. M. Evening prayer and ser- I mon. f Lenten Service* ^ 7 P. M. Every Friday night?Piscourses on the Lord's Prayer. 4 P. M. Wednesday's?Children Service. All most cordially invited to these services. SUIT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hawkins, and children visited relatives in the Hot House section Sunday afternoon. Mr. H. C. Ware, of Murphy, spent Saturday night here with his family. Rev. E. A. Beaver visited the Mt. i Nebo community and church Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. O. P. Taylor visited her mo. ther, Mrs. S, Y. Allen, at Postell over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood visited i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hawkins at Ranger , Sunday. Mr. X. C. Beaver left Saturday for , Gastonia, where he plans to spend 1 two or three weeks vlsting his chili dren. | Mr. W. R. Pinkerton, of Murphy, -pent a few hours Sunday with Mr. j Wade Decker. Miss Arzela Clonts, of Letitia. i spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. j J. M. McN'abb. I Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wood and son, Jimmie attended preaching ser. vices at Shoal Creek Sunday. Mis3 Wade Payne visited Sir. and Mrs. Casteel Hawkins at Postell, a few days last week. We are having some warm fair weather. But according to all indications we will have some rain in the next few days. UPPER WOLF CREEK Mr. Link Carter who lives at Hot House was killed near the Jefferson City Tennessee Mines last Sunday morning. His body was shipped home Monday. The funeral has not been announced at this writing. He leaves a wife and several children and a host of friends to mourn his passing on to the great beyond. Mr. Carter was well liked by everyone who knew him. Mrs. Carter was the daughter, of Rev. Prior Ballew. Mr. and Mrs. George Ledford visited Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Cook Sunday afternoon, who have been on the sick list for some time. I Mrs. Jack Westmoreland spent Sunday night with her parents, Mr. j and Mrs. J. H. Harris. Mrs. Cordie Hogsed spent a few daws with Mrs. Rosie Carter last week. Mrs. Nora Morgan made a business trip to Isabella, Tenn., Monday. Mr. Dennis Cole has purchaaed a radio. We hope he will get a lot of enjoyment out of his purchase. < CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy; shown us during the recent illness and death of onr loving husband and father, W. R. Hensley. _ fashioned permmanent waving xiaranteed. No al waves?just * * * $2 - - 50c North Carolina |
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