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Thursday, March 4, 192 j Swtal J Mrs. H. Bueck. Phone TO HF.R You're the <i;- - and loveliest of spoust-.I'm the lucks.- * . >' a: that I know; ( But there's on-* ir > . conduct' that arou-f All the fury n a man can mu?w! When I K" to cl > rr.y dental.* in the bathr? j. And the tube ?-: crumpled! and awry, I need ii trv - e, u -paco r i;ive my I wrath . And my te::. :\d fry! All the v.rv ' true '.v ; manhood-< WM - And your char"** art* multifarious and jfreat. But why wor'r y^u sque&se the tooth- j paste from the bottom? And why don't you screw 'r en on straight0 . Berton Braley Keno Party A Success Inspire of t> :r.<.-!-nv- rt v- at t*r or. Saturday nicrht th- Ker.-. ?v*-- ^p,n- J sored by the -h: or Woman's club j ' was a succor, .w-ut t-w.. do?-j lars was reap ??- <! and w turned! ! over the I.: . . - purchase of i \ new book:-!. * ?< - -v-ru-! * ant in towr. pa i "n70. ; i-ja run- i ^ her o? toe rr- r " * " \\ 'man's! Club dor.ar- i \ - , ; >.* Club ' member c - ^ v j 'l number Bamhv ; ? , * -ravi> ... . v Arum-!' 1 or 01 I tor th. f r r-aminej; <anu\v V Wa.- ! 1 the nu-it' :r - ' :.r: v j ' .il dollars. !? - *'' -hat any *. inter-. -sred . - ay -?n i ...ecouni of t\ * -.'h- - - -^aitir.a- . tion ' npecis * -iv.h j benefit .- on Davis?Evans i Miss E'. of ' Mr. and M r-s. .! . a . L. E .-iss of] I Tibbett' av . 1 ' >>? the bride of, Gviynn Davis >r ><">?> Ho -- av.. :>or ( of D. S. Davis -f Murphy X. ir. a | J ceremonia pformed by the Rev. : ; Cari A. Sunbi - I'. u> his home, t b 18 S. Fountain > Saturday -* <5 p. I l in. The couple aero attended bv Mrs. 1 i Evans, moths;- bride. ind j Harold Domittan. i The bride v.x- ittired in a dress ' of cold crape 1 Others wV- vended th- wedding were; Mrs. B r.ri- *>om.car., sister of the bridegroom; .ls.n?. Evans ' and Betty Evan-. .- SO-' or the s bride. Mr. Davis employed by the 11 Internationa! S'eei Wool Corp. oi"| i Springfield, Ohio i Mason?Dean 1 The surprise *? many friends was j the wedding of Mr Cleadv Mason " ond Miss The!ma Dean, which took ] I>laee at Blairsville. Oa . February 28, 1937. Mr. Mason is k'ie -on of Mr. rid J Mrs. John Mason. Mrs. Mason is | the daughter of Mrs. Eva Dean, both j ( P..1U- ?- ? - i ^/uiotr.'sgn. 1 t Young Women's Circle < !VIet Monday Evening 1 Mrs. Frank Ellis was hostess to j . members of the Young Woman's Cir. 1 ele at her home on Monday evenng. | The chairman Mrs. W. E. Studstiil was in charge of the business. Miss Adella Meroney reviewed the first 13 chapters of Exodus. ' During the social hour the hostess I .-erved fruit cake and Russian tea to: I . Mrs. Albert Stanford, Mrs. Torn | 1 Mauney, Mrs. W. E. Studstill, Mrs. / Wade Massey. Mrs. Hadley Dickey, ' Mrs. H. G. Elkir.s, Mrs. Glenn Bates, Miss Adella Meroney. Miss Josephine Heighway. and Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Barber. Dinner Party Miss Margaret Witherspoon had as her dinner guests Saturday night < Miss Woodfin Posey. Miss Bruce Speight, Mr. Bill Cover, Mr. Edd Madden and Mr. Janics Petrie. Visitors Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee cnteitaincd at a supper party Sunday night complimenting Miss Ruth Bishop of Fountain City, and Mrs. Harry McBrayer, of Anderson. S. C. Guests besides the hosts and honorees were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Massey, and ; Johnny Par ran. j ng|y| VJ The An it 9 8-J Miss Mrs. Elkins Entertains i or Daughter A lar^e munber of little fo.ks ei ; yeti a delightful birthday party gr on for Elizabeth Anno Elkins by h* mother on :a*t Thursday afternooi The entire lower floor of the Eikir home v\u.? ai ranged to entertain, th younger contingent of Murtrhy an attractive Easter decorations wer used in the dining room. the tabl being centered with a large pink an white cake bearing seven candles. During the afternoon Miss Oar MaCombs assisted the hostess by tei ing a number of stories and leadir. the children in several games. A cor test pinning the tail on a rabbit v.-a lost of fun and winners were Dori Bailey, Mabel Dockerv. John Ern?c Fain ar.d Billy Hall. They were give prizes. Ice cream and cake complete1 an afterr con's entertainment and eac! child received balloons and gilt Eas te.- Egg* as favors. The honoree wa the recipient of an array of gifts Invited >ere the following: Mary Frances Axley, Joan Barn ?tt L.ucil. - Barton, Betty Jean Binghurr 'oyce- Coleman, Janell Davidson Erar Up, Gladys Gibsor., Mar >ue Grant, Madge Hampton. Evely ia:r Betsy Anne Hobbs, Doroth; 'aini Jan Snced, Mary Smith ar >.yr, Snxth, Frankie Soiesbee, Bet T.-agu-, Elizabeth Ta.lent. May 1 D'nGrv. Frank Alien Aiox&ndv : Bar'on Helen Barton A.: hu it o Fred Brer.db-. Floy ft;. Itiilie -."v . .\v ?>l t.l, J v., D'.ek iiiil". Je. -: r* i. Shert: an Hampton. V. 1: . . Nick Howel! K nr.-Iugh( 5 Harry Maunev^H i. y Mog pillte . Ralph N'elson. Gera >i::tc.-. J nv . Mintz. William Moor*. ,>ick..- ."Ci. .a.'ison. Gene ;Va.' I- !-. Biiiy Hall, Fred Cham .M.? Ah? Porter Axley, L-: S'.IuAt, J?e Porter Pain. John Kri c ^ain, Cc ad vile Pair.. Doris Baile; Sandra M >tz. Kill Lawrence. N>" Dickey, D i- Mclver, Jonniv H 1 "jjr.*. Mauney. "Sonny" Meroi: j Vtary Porter rain. Prank Bailer, tin:N Welln. Anne Loathe mvoo 7a:her'.r.e Keaton, Edwin Dick-.. John Axley, Ma y Evelyn Catringei Martha 1. .1 Biagg. Jack Rlaggr. H>a tru Lovingood, Pirsciila, Leach Bo. >y Crawford, J ? Jo Moody Artru barber. Jr.. and Jackie Phaup. D.-T. A. Meets Next Week Thursday March 11 Ls the regula nonthly meeting of the Klementar; chool P.-T.A. The program topic is: "Co-opera ion: Ir. the Development of Respor.s blity, Self-Control and Participation n Team Work". Mrs. J. H. H amp to ind Miss Dair McCracken will presen .?r {irugnim. Charity League To Have Dance Members of the younger .^t ar ookirg forward wth keen interest t he dance on Saturday night. Jimm Ttnciolo well known in oorchestra cii :les will furnish the swing music fe he dance. This is the first dance b< :ore Christmas and a large crowd expected from here and surroundin owns. Presbyterian Auxiliary Viet Tuesday Mrs. E. R. Thompson was hoste Tuesday afternoon to the raembc: >f the Presbyterian Auxiliary i :heir regular meeting. Mrs. J. ! Hill, president was in charge of ti business part of the meeting. Mrs. S. H. Long conducted tl devotional?Talking on God's Covei ants news items of interest were reo from the Presbvterian Survev t Mrs. M. W. Bell. The hostess served a salad cour: with coffee at the conclusion of tl program. Present were: Mrs. M. W. Bel Mrs. J. N Hill, Mrs. S. H. Long, Mr J. H. Dillard, Mrs. R. S. Parker, Mr Victor Leach, Mrs. Mary Alston, Mr Don Witherspoon, Mrs. W. W. Hyd Mrs. John Hanks, Mrs. H. M. Erskin Mrs. C. W. Savage, and Mrs. Pa Smith. Miss Madge Stalcup retunn Thursday from a visit to friends an relatives in Chattanooga, Tennesse * * Mrs. G. W. Candler and daughte Mrs. Harry McBrayer were d.nm guests of Mrs C. A. Brown in Ai drews Tuesday. Cherokee Scout, Murphy, P nunutl j Hattie Palmer, Phone 20 | Books Donated To I Library i- "Gone With the Wind"?Mrs ?- Rachael Sloeumb. *r "International Handbook of Aduit !t- Education?Mrs. John C. Campbell, is "About the Murder of Clergyman's ie ! Mistress." ' Black April" ? Mrs. i ' .fames SinalNhaw. e "It Can't Happen Here, ' "Edna le ' His Wife". "Golden Lady", "Sound 1; Wagon", Charity League. f "Cynthia's Chauffer", "Struck a j Down". "Maxman", * Last American 1-1 Frontier", "Winning of Barbara gj Worth"?Mrs. Jack Varr.er. 1 Finding is Keeping". Hums of ~ the CaiBpfixe". * Lucky Ncu", Utile s by I ittle", "Kappy School Days", "Girls in Ten Thousand", "Homen stead on th** Hillside". "Sarr.antha d At Saratoga", "Sir George Tressa l day", "Grandmother", "Lady and u th* ladder". "Hardy Norseman," ? "Lightning Conductor", "Pine Need- . 1 les",?Mrs. Travis. "Jimsey",?Mary A. Barber, "Win? ner"?Effie Barbara Mclver. "An Outcast of the Island", "Elsie L Dinsmire". "Daddy Long Legs"? V Mrs. H. Bueck. T Miltons?Poems in English. Altenus?Daily Food for Christmas. Goldsmith's?Vicar of Wakefield, r Rove?The Murder of Suzy Pom. mier. I.: jk ?The Kingdom of Theoohi I nurper >?^ n cyclopedia. ?>t U- S.J i History. I Burnet':?Goodbye to the Pas*: - I Shakespva: :?Complete Works if .i\ton :> an 1 \ dams?Little Book of \ Friendship. Nathu'?Or. - More Spring Smith?\ Tenryson Caiendar a Riddell?Silent World, it De-.eth?Murder Stalks the Wake \ ley Family : Honkin4*?Idle Husband 1. | Pagot?The t. vacation of the Will Shearing?Th 1 Spider in th ? Cup | From'?Mr. Pinkerton goes to U| Scotland Yard. 1 Stoddard?Vol VIII Lewis?Bobbitt. Word?Hou.se Party Murder Ertr?The Proselyte, r ?The Making of a Beautiful Face, j i>i!l?Runaway j Kerr?Stay Out cf my Life. Roche?The Master of Jaina. Hare?The Doctor's First Murder. r Scott?Ivanhoe. ? V Bennett?Imperial Palace Richards?Rosin The Beau, u Donated by?Mrs. Err.a Kiles, Dayh tona Beach. Fla. n The librarian and trustees wish to n express appreciation for these gifts. Good Will Club Met ' Friday !' Members of the Good Will club held their regular meeting with Mrs. Bill Brandon on Friday afternoon. a \ After the husanMa ^ ? uvsowii a. vitforge y Washington contest was held Mrs. H. C. Rogers being the winner. The host,r ess assisted by her mother served a . sweet course to the following: Mrs. Noah Lovingooii. Mrs. Lyle Martin, g i Mrs. Virgil Johnson, Mrs. H. C. Rog| ers, Miss Gillie Martin and Miss F.milv j Sword. I Two Tables Of J Contract PS Playing: bridge at the home of ^ Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Parker last Wed^ neaday night were Mr. and Mrs. Don le Witherspoon, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee. Mrs. B. W. Whitfield Mr. T. A. Case, and the hosts. Tempting refreshments were served. nt Circle No.~2Met With Mrs. Sword Mrs. P. H. Sword was hostess to members of Circle no. 2 of the Methodist church on last Thursday after-1 * noon. During the business hour plans | " for work during the spring months 3- were discussed. " The hostess served a sweet course ' after the business was completed, uj Present were: Mrs. H. G. Elkins. . Mrs. Edna Hastings, Mrs. J. H. McCall, Mrs. Virginia Cobb, Mrs. Flor(j ence Moore, Mrs. Mattie Taylor, Miss j Addie leatherwood and Miss Emily p Sword. r_ Mrs. Margaret LeMay Mauney .j and Mrs. Edna Hastings were in Waynesville Monday. Mrs Mauney attended a meeting there forth Carolina Teachers Attend Health ! Meeting Monday The following teachers attended the health meeting held at Andrews { Monday: Miss Martha May field, Miss Addie Leatherwood, Mrs. T. A. Case, Miss Miriam Stillwell. Mrs. Albert , Banner, Miss Ruth Morgan. Miss Meredith Whitaker. Miss Dorothy j Lide. K. C. Wright, O. W. Deaton. ? C. 15. Chambers and H. Bueck. j 1 Miss Marie Price and Miss Venus s Trice were in Atlanta last week shop- , ing. * * * j Mr. and Mrs. Fate Carden and chil- 1 dren spent the week-end in Knoxville. , r * ' ji Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan and j i Miss Lydia G use on, of Nor.ru, Tenn.. | were guests at the Regal Hotel last i week. Dr. Morgan, chairman of the ( TV*A was here on business. While in * Murphy the party also visited the 1 Folk School. i * nr. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Lindsey of C Chattanooga, are spending several days at the Regal Hotel. f 4 * * I Mrs. R. I.. McGimpsey and Miss 6 Izzie Hatcher, both of Kroxville, Tenn., visited Miss Blanche Richard- ( son last Saturday and Sunday at the \ home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richard- t son. Miss Richardson returned to c Knoxville with them for treatment, f * * * * t Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Brown ana son r Charles, of Hvrdersonville and Mrs. J Pence of Harri3burg. Pa., who are T visiting Dr. Brown's parents, Mr. c and Mrs. C. A. Brown of Andrews vis-red ir. Murphy Mon lay. a ? * * c Mr. J. W. Davidson. f William* nrtrt \"-i T- . ... . . 1 - pi , . ,,rr? .-ircuuu^ -i> weeK r.ert f >with his family. j ? > ? f The following Cherokee county ? ! en wete in Raleigh last week or. } business. i)r. .1. N. Hill, Mr Wait ' Mauney. Mr. Steve Owen. L Fisher ' >sd Mr. "Boots" At vet et. "" * * * ! t Mrs. Henry Ax Ivy r- ti. rr.ee thi3ir i\eek from th* bedside ?>f her mother, i c ivho has b? er. critically ill for the ' past ten days } c < * Miss Josepnine H 'ierhway was call1 to Asheviu ? Wednesday do-4 to the leath of Mrs. Eugene Holcomb i j Born to Mr. an 1 Mr?. LeRoy Rog-j * ers, Tuesday, March 2. a girl at | . Petrie Hospital. t Mr. James Dockery of Gainesville was a business visitor in Murphy j Tuesday. .... Miss Mary U. Rathrock. of the Lib- i rary Division of the TVA. Mr. ' George Gar.t of the Training section of the TVA and Mr. Russell Munr. Librarian at Morris Dam were in Murphy this week. They were guests at the Regal Hotel. .... Mr. W. S. Stark of Hiwaasee was ! in Murphy Monday on business. .... Miss Mary Ruth Cook is confined , to her room in the Regal Hotel with < a cold. I . . . .. 1 airs. kod Foard, Mrs. Steete Foard ] and Mrs. F. H. Boss spent Tuesday iii Atlar.ta. ? * * * * Miss Sara Cook was called to ' ninety-six, S. C. last week due to the death of her brother, Ed Cook. ? ? Friends of Miss Louise Leather, wood will regret to learn she is ill at Dr. Whitfield's Infirmary. 1 * Mrs. Harry McBrayer of Ander-1 son, S. C. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I Candler this week. I 1 i George ilidstrup of the Folk school t was a visitor in town Tuesday. ? Mrs. Virginia Cobb and Miss Mir- I iam Stillwell spent the week-end at Cullowhee. ? ? 1 Mr. Ed Madden spent last Thursday and Friday in Knoxville on business. ' * ? m ] The following Murphy people at- ' tended the exercises at the Folk ' School Friday. Mrs. James Smallshaw, Mrs. O. E. Madden, Mrs. H. M. Erskine, Mrs. F. H. Boss, Mrs. Steele Foard, Mrs. F. L. Weiss. Mrs. Garland Posey. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Thompson, Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Bar- ] ber. i t ? Mr. and Mis. C. Stanley Cleavenger are making their home with Mrs. R. W. Petrie. ? ? Mr. and Mrs. II. Bueck 3pent the i week-end in Cullowhee visiting friends. * * * * * ~ * - * COMING EVENTS * I s The Woman's Guild of the Epi*?- I pil church will meet with Mrs. L. D R Uodgea in East Murphy, Tuesdsy I afternoon, March 9 at 2:30. ? There will be a joint nicotine of the ^ ircle of the Baptist Missionary Society ii the Ladies Parlor of th'e 1 chuivh. Tuesday afternoon, March 9 j at 2:3d. The i'.-T. A. will meet Thursday afternoon, March 11 at 3:30 o'clock the school auditorium. Miss Grace Bell On W.C.U.N.C. Honor Roll Miss Grace Bell, of Murphy, was >ne of the 14 students on an honor oil list of 156 who made straight k's during the fall semester at the .Voman's College of the University >f North Carolina. Miss Bell, a member of the senior ilass at the College, was last year letted to membership in Phi Beta Cappa, national honorary scholastic ociety. The honor roll at the Woman's Id!ego is compiled by taking the ughost ranking twelve per cent of he sophomore class, and the highest ight per cent of the freshman ola3s. ly this method of selection the numler of students making the honor olt. by classes, is: 3env)r5, 29; luniors, 39; Sophomores, 37; and "reshmen, 61. Only regular students arry:n.g not lew than 15 hours of cork were considered, and no averige less than "B" (99 to 951 was onsidered. The annual honor r-r'.l ' -a w?? river. Saturday afternoon, February !7.between the hours if four and ? o'clock in the new Alum no e House ] ?n the college campus. A" that -.ime J )r. W. C. Jackson, dean of .almin>tr.ition; Miss Harriot W Kliiott, [ear. of women; otheJ college [ xirr.mLstrative officers arvi heads of i he various departments will receive he students who made the hone oil their parents, and other members f ho faculty. Willard Lovingood Is Honored At Cullowhee <"ullowhee. March 4?Wil'.ard D&vr.ftood. of Marble, was recently tr.iieted into the Zeta Chapter of the Alpha Phi Sipir.a honorary scholastic b aternitjr here. He was admitted to this fraternity ausc of his consistent high rank r scholarship. He is an active worker in tr.1 vui owhee Baptist church where he is low the president of the Hunter B. V. P. U. He is the son of J. M. Lovirwio.i. of Marble. CLINIC TO BE H?iU> A tonsil and adenoids clinic will be leld at the Petrie hospital, Murphy, March 7 through 9. Dr. A. C. Duncan, of Forest City, i well known eye specalist wii! arriv9 Sunday, Mareh 7, to he associated with the hospital during this clinic. Dr. Duncan held a clinic in Murphy Feb. 14-16. FOR RENT: Nicely feraUhed four-* oom apartment and bath. Call Scout Office for information. a a e Miss Lois Latham retuiped i? kef tome at Buck Creek on Monday, a a a a Miss Ruth Bishop returned to Fountain City, Tenn. Monday after i visit to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bishop. * ? a a Mrs. T. A. Case returned Sunday from New Orleans where she attended the National Education Association meeting. a a a Mr. Albert Banner of Franklin spent the week-end here. a a a a Dr. and Mrs. Harry Miller of Franklin spent the week-end here, a a a a Mrs. Albert Stanford who ha3 been taking a rest cure for several weeks is much improve her many friends will be glad to learn and is able to be out. a a e e Don't forgot the dance to be given at the gym Saturday night. a a a a Elizabeth Gray, Catherine Coleman, John Jordan, Leon. Azley, Tyson Smith Maurice Miller and Elbert Mallonee went to Cullowhee Saturday to take part in the Western Carolina high school dramatic tournament. a a a a Tom Gilliland, Jr., of the first aid division of the TVA moved out to the dam this week.
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