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Thursday, N< | ISOCIE | Mrs. J. B. Ward, P] Courtney-Glover The following invitation has been I fteceived in Murphy. Mr. Oliver Neil Courtney requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of his daughter. Ruby Lucille to Mr. Clarence Jamison Glover Friday the twelfth of November at half-after five o'clock Johns Island Baptist church Johns Island, South Carolina Miss Courtney is well remembered j here, having been a popular member of the High School Faculty for a number of years. Leather wood-Johnson ..n,4 \M m. r r T?1 mo . .XI . ,11111 .-?i 1 .A. V . L,. rfUIin>UIIt 61 O Hilton St., Murphy- announce the , marriage of their daughter. Helen ' Clarice, to Robert Hayes Leatherwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Haves': Leather wood, of Murphy. j The ceremony was performed at ] Blairsvilie. (?a.. Sunday Oct. 17. with the Rev. George Lewis officiating. , Those attending were: Miss T.?ouisc i l^?atherwood. Miss Hattie Johnson ^ and Henry Luckett. , j t, Woman's Club to Meet i |Dn Next Wednesday ! Mlss Josephine Heigh way will be ] in charge of the program at the regular monthly meeting of the Woman's ] Club on next Wednesday. Several * visitors will take part on the program ] which will be built around the subject of National Book Week. All members are urged to attend- Some c very important business matters will be discussed during the business session. Hostesses for the afternoon * will he; Mrs. E. J. Darnell, Mrs. G. * "W. Candler, Mrs. Ruth Carringer, ' Mrs. 1*. C. Hyatt. Miss Josephine Heighway, Mrs. Harry Miller and .Mix L. E Bayless. * -!uT>'or Womans Club c To Hold Meeting 1 The regular monthly meeting of the Junior Woman's clubwill be held Wednesday night, Nov. 17. at 7-/10; L in the club room of the Library. Mrs. r Edwvna Clark will be in charge of the program, her topic being. "The ^ Life of Madame Chiang Kai-Shek". Mrs. Jimmie Ward will giv ea seines 11 of Current Events, and Mrs. H. A. | * Mattox, Miss Laura Overton and Mrs. jv Walter Mauney will serve as hostess- !r es. JR Each fcluh member is required ^ to bring a donation for the Children's a Home which is supported by such contributions from our State Clubwomen. These donations, which are ^ f generally are garments for children ^ between six months and one year of ^ age. This project, which is one of * the most, worthy to be undertaken * fey the Woman's Clubs, is carried out * annually and all ?club members are ] urged to cooperate. Mrs. Garland Posey, who is spend- 1 Vng some time with her parents in * Andrews, spent the week-end here with her daughter, Miss Sara Ruth Posey. ^ 1 mmmmmmmmhbhrhv i Ih. WONDER ' Mr VALUES ' / \ in Sheerest No ordinarily fine, pure silk hosiery has quite the same lovely, clear sheerness . . . quite the same snag and wear-resis ance ... so II amazingly fashioned into Sellng by the Durotwis process. Tiny French seams . . . the finishing touch of perfection! T fiS Aristocrat oj Exqviu/e Ho very Sze the New Shades Davidson & Mclver Phone 15 Murphy, N. C. I 1 tw. 11,1937 The ( TYf CU bone 119 Baptist Missionary Society Meets The program of the Baptist Missionary Society opened with a hymn, "We've A sStory To Tell To Tht Nations". Mrs. J. C. Ammons eonducted the Bible study, and Rev. Ammons led the prayer. Mrs. Ruth Carringer was the program leader, using as her topic. "Ancient People and Lands." Those taking part in the discussion were Mrs. A- E. Vestal Mrs J. P. Moore, Mrs. \V. H. Murray, and Mrs. H. Bueck. During the business session officers were elected as follows: President, Mrs. T. S. Evans; First Vice-Presi. ient, Mrs- A. E. Vestal; Second Vice-President. Mrs. J. P. Moore; Third Vice-President, Mrs. J. C. Amnions; Secretary-Treas., Mrs. T. A Terrill - M i?iainti PWaJrmon v*,... Bessie Deweest; Sunbeam Leader, Mrs. Robert Reid; Y. W. A. Leader, Mrs. J. C. Amnions; Pianist, Mrs. Helen Moody. Those present were: Mesdames T. 5. Evans, J. C- Amnions, II. Bueck. Neva Holt, A. E. Vestal. Howard VIoody, Wylie Green, J. P. Moore, Noah Hembree, T. A. Sherrill, C. P. *tokes, W. H. Ramsey, Homer Ricks. I#. E. Bayless, W. B. Mulkey, Paul lyatt, E- J. Darnell, Hayner Rogers, Noah Lovingood, W. H. Murray, Robert Reid. and Ruth Carrmger. 3aptist Y. W. A. -las Meeting The Y. \Y. A., of the First Baptist hurch met Tuesday evening at seven ?Vkock in the Indies Parlor of the hurch. Mrs. John Donley was the irogram chairman. The topic for he month was. "The Syrians and Armenians". Talks were given by disses Blanche Barton. Irene Barton. JIadys Palmer. Billie Jackson, Katheen Roberts, and Rev. J. C. Amnions. Two new members were enrolled. A Sible contest was enjoyed at the lose of the program. Misses Geneva ^ovingood and Billie Jackson were lostesses of the evening. -ittle J oyce Coleman das Party Here Little Miss Joyce Coleman, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Colenan, celebrated her seventh birthday "riday afternoon with a party, at irhich her mother served tempting efreshments, after an afternoon of ames and contests. Horns and baloons were presented to the guests s favors. Those attending the affair were: can Hanks, Florence Evelyn Gass, ane Sneed, Elizabeth Ann Elkins, Jetty Teague, Ann Leatherwood, ifadge Hampton, Mary Jo Smith. Jetty Jean Bingham, Jean Reid, dary' Frances and Mary Porter Vxley, Dorothy Palmer, Jean Dyer, larry "Rogers, Sherman Hampton, iilly Carden, Harry Mauney, Frank Calhoun, Frank Allen Alexander, William Moore, Buddy Palmer, ind Junior Duckworth. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stringer, of Drake, Kentucky, and Miss Arrie Lou Stalcup, of The McKenzie College, at Chattanooga, Tennessee, spent the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Staleuo. Thev re turned to their homes Sunday afternoon. Mrs. L. A. Lee, Mrs. T. A. Case, Miss Laura Overton, and Miss Vir. ginia Benton were tea guests of Mrs. Ton Mauney last Friday afternoon. Donald Hulsey and Bonnell Akin, of Blairsville. spent Tuesday in Murphy. Dick Mauney and Bill Benton students at the University of Georgia, attended the Georgia-Florida football game in Jacksonville, Fla., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Cooper, ol Washington, D. C., and Arthur G. Higg3, of Arlington, Va., who were the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mattox last week, returned tc Washington Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Ratcliff of Copperhill, were week-end visitors in Murphy. Miss Mary King Mallonee. a Sen ior at the North Carolina College foi Women in Greensboro, spent th< week-end here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. D. Mallonee. Misses Meredith Whitaker and Daii McCracken were the week-end guest: of Miss Ruth Morgan in Asheville. Miss Isahell Ferguson left Satur day fof Washington, D. C.. after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs Hester Ferguson, at the Regal Hotel Cherokee Scout, Murphy, N? iBSlfra Miss Ha Mrs. Bueck Extends '[ Faculty Courtesy !/ Mrs. H. Bueck invited members of > , the Murphy elementary school facul-1 f ty in for refreshments Wednesday p afternoon from 3:30 until 4:30. This ] was a courtesy honoring: the two new \ members, Mrs. J. W. Davidson and; t Miss Martha Nell Wells. lv The hostess served pumpkin tarts !> J and coffee to Miss Clara McC'ombs, t i Miss Emily Sword. Miss Dair Mc-13 W'rackon, Miss Addie Leatherwood. 1 Miss Martha Nell Wells, Mrs. J. W. 3 Davidson, Mrs. T. A- Case, Mrs. Leila o Axley and Mrs. Miriam Allen. f Miss Virginia F ranklin Honored At Party u Miss Virginia Franklin was the { honoree at a lovely party given by her mother. Mrs. J. W. Franklm, at f her home on harding street Friday * nigrht. The occasion celebrated Miss e Franklin's sixteenth birthday. Chrysanthemums were used in the 11 decorations, emphasizing: a color mo- J1 tif of pink and white. This color scheme was also carried out in the P refreshments, which were served at e the dose of a delightful evening of games and dancing. ^ Those invited to attend the party ^ were: Misses Dot Lahn, Mary Cather. inn A vln.. VC P? " ?? ? v nA-tj, ifiai y riuiltes DC, Mar- L garet and Louise Johnson, Mary Alice L Slaughter, Martha Brumby, Jose, phine Howell, Dorothy Sneed. Annie Ruth Carringer and Barbara Me- ^ roney. S1 Messrs Hob Taylor, Wylie Haynes, ? Claude Gross, Bill King, Ty Burnett, J Richard Howell, and Edgar Darnell. * Two Murphy Women p Attend Musicale " The Pen Women's Musicale held ? at the Andrew Johnson Hotel in " Knoxville Saturday night was atten- den by .'JOO invited guests, among them being Mrs. Nell Thompson- a Miller and Mrs. Ruth Carringer, of ^ Murphy. Mrs. Nell Thompson-Miller stood * in the receiving line, together with f Mrs. W. E. Howell, of Morristown, ,T sister of Helen Topping Miller, Mrs. ' Robert Creekmore, Miss Mae Tread- * well, Mrs. Bonita Crowe and Mrs. L. * S. Mayer. d All of the selections were compo- ^ sitions of various Pen Women, the 1 1 com posit ions of Mrs. Miller being J very outstanding. ^ I Jerry Davidson, Jr., who is conj nected with the Public Safety Di- v vision of TV A and is located at the Guntersvillc, Ala., dam project, el ' was the week-end guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W- Davidson. ^ Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Branham, of Raleigh and Carolina Beach, left c< Thursday for Raleigh,, after a visit with their daughter, Mrs. H. Bueck. ^ and Mr. Bueck. v Mrs. H. A. Mattox and Mrs- Her- ^ bert Ketron, of Atlanta, spent Thursday and Friday in Marion, where ^ Mrs. Mattox attended an N. Y. A. 11 ponforonpo Miss Juanita Vestal, a member of 8 the Freshman elass at N. C. C. W? in Greensboro, spent the week-end with 11 her parents. Mr and Mrs. A- E. Ves. tal. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Brock arrived Saturday, from Canton, N. C. for a visit with Mrs- Brock's parents, Mr. Innd Mrs. Fred O. Scroggs, of Brasstown. p Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt announce the birth of a daughter, Sarah r Elizabeth, at the Petrie Hospital, ' Tuesday, Nov. 2. f Buddy Anderson, who is connected ? with the TV A, left Thursday for . his home in Montgomery, Ala., where F . he will join a hunting party for a f two week's vacation. t Arthur G. Higgs, of Arlington, Va.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Cooper, of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Grace f I Cooper spent Thursday at.Hiwassee 11 Dam. ! J mi. itiui itir?. dod wotz attended ( the Pitt-Notre Dame football game in 7 i South Bend, Ind., Saturday. t Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mulligan, at ^ . Hiwassee Dam, were visitors in Mur phy Friday night. I . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee were the Sun- ^ | day night supper guest of Mr. and rjMrs. Jimmie Ward51 Carl Hensley left on Friday for |' Akron, Ohio, where he will visit j" . friends and relatives. I r i Mrs. Newell Ward, of Andrews, is1' visiting her daughter, Mrs. Neva * . Holt. U Mrth Carolina xmE< I ? | ttie Palmer, Phone 20 | Vlr. and Mrs. Cooper \re Honored Mr3. Tom Mauney entertained inormally at her home in East Murihy Thursday night complimenting II r. and Mrs. Harr^ Copper, of Vashington, D. C. Those invited o share Mrs. Mauney's hospitality; fere: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mauney,] Ir. and Mrs. Jerry Davidson, Mrs. j Jva Nell Lauria, Mrs. W. T. Cooper, Ir. Darby, Arthur G. Higgs, of Arngton, Va., Mr. and Mrs. H. A. | lattox. and Mrs. Hubert Ketron, i f Atlanta. Ga. Mrs. Mauney ' served dainty rereshments during the evening. dr. Gus Corder Is /isitor Here Gus Corder, of Hollywood, Caliornia, was a guest at the Regal lotel this week. Mr. Corder form rly lived in Murphy, where his ather, W. T. Corder, was engaged i business. This is his first return rip in twenty years, and he is greater impressed with both the many imrovements and the delightful scon- i ry. Mr. Corder is connected with the lotion Picture business in Hollywood. )ick Mauney Given honors At Georgia Dick Mauney, son of Mr. and Mrs. om Mauney, has recently been ignally honored at the University f Georgia, where he is a member of fie Freshman class. Besides being lected to the Pi Kappa Phi social paternity, he has been appointed i the Sports Staff of the Red and lack, the University bi-weekly ewspaper, and to the business staff f the Georgia Arch, the University lonthly magazine. Last week-end [r. Mauney was assigned to interview osh Cody, the Florida football coach, t the University of Georgia-Florida ootball game in Jacksonville. Rev. and Mrs. Stewart H. I^ong and >n, Hanson, left Wednesday mornlg for Washington, Ga., where Rev. ong has accepted the pastorate of le Presbyterian church. Rev. and Trs. Long have rsided in Murphy uring the past several years, and ill be greately missed by their many riends. here. Mrs. E. S. Milter and Mrs. J. H. [cCall, who have been visiting reitives in Atlanta, have extended their 'in to Florida, where they will also isit before returning to Murphy. Miss Hope Yeager spent the weeknd at her home in Raleigh. Wade Massey, left Sunday for lcoa, Tenn., where he will remain [>r a month while assisting in a instruction project. Mrs. Jack Farmer returned to Washington, D. C., Friday, after a isit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'red O. Scroggs, of Brasstown. Mrs. Miriam Stillwell Allen and liss Dot Higdon spemt the week-end 1 Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denny pent the week-end in WaynesviUe. James Smallshaw spent Monday i Chattanooga on business. WANT 'OR SALE?50 acre farm near TV A | oad. 5 springs. 5 acres cleared. Good imber, good house. Reasonable price or cash. Sibbald Smith, Patrick, N. ? (14-3t-pd) 'ARMS FOR SALE ? Two good arms. One hundred acres each. Close o school, church, highway, and good leighbors. See or write to Owner. O. \ Wellborn, Blairsville, Ga. (14-2tp) Will buy or rent small Mountain ract with or without dwelling within 5 miles from Murphy. Must have : i j a ? . _ l _ imoer ana view, inc DC reaionaoie. Ipply at Scout office* (15-It) HAVE A PLACE FOR SALE. 60 icres, one 5-room house, one 3-room louse, out buildings, good orchard, [rape vineyard, good pasture, water n pasture, lot of timber on place, mail it the door, one-haif mile from school, nile from church, one and one-quarer miht to Mineral Bluff, Ga- ! will ell at a bargain. M. D. Cole, Route "I? ] I ***** * ~* ^ I I * COMING EVENTS * I **********, The Young Women's Circle and Circle No. 3, of the Methodist church will have a joint meeting Monday evening, Nov. 15. at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. A. Barber. Circle No. 2 of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Edna Hastings Tuesday night, Nov. is at 7 o'clock at the Henry House. Circle No. 4 of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Luther Gentry at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon, Nov. lfi. The regular bi-monthly meeting of I the Murphy Chapter No. 10 of O. E. S. will be held Thursday night at the Masonic Hah at 7:30. All visiting members are invited to attend The Woman's Club will mee! Wed. nesday afternoon, Nov. 17, at 3 o'clock in the clubroom of the Library. Miss Josephine Heighway will be in charge of the program. I The Evening Circle of the Presby. ,terian church will meet Friday night, Nov. 12, at 7 o'clock at the home of Miss Hattie Palmer. The Presbyterian Auxiliary will meet with Mrs. J. N. Hill on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 23, at 2:30Tre Charity League will meet Thursday afternoon, Nov. IS. at 4 o'clock in the club room of the Library, with Mrs. L. A. Lee leading the program. Her subject will be "Thanksgiving". Mrs. John Ravless win give current events. Organ Circle To Have Oyster Supper Nov. 18 The organ circle of the Methodist church will sponsor an oyster supper jj in the basement of the Methodist church Thursday night. Nov 18, at 6 o'clock. , Everyone is cordially in\it.-,l to attend. Plates will be sold at cents ; each. H. Bueck went to Andrews Sunday evening to take part on the American Education Week program 2 held in the Methodist church. Mrs. W. H. Griffiths, who has been visiting her brother, Walter Dickey, in Knoxville, has returned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Reiser, of Chattanooga. were visitors in Murphy Saturday. Mr. Reiser, who is connected with the Land Acquisition Division of TVA, was formerly locat- 1 ed in Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Thrash and little daughter. Mary George, of Asheville, spent Monday night at the Dickey Hotel. Mrs. Willard Moore left last week for Detroit, Mich., to join her husband. They will make their future home there. Mrs. Moore was former, ly Miss Juanita Dyer. Master Johnnie Holt has returned home after a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Newell Ward, in Andrews. Judge H- Il-oyle Sink, of High Point, and Solicitor John M. Queen, of Waynesville, are spending this week at the Regal Hotel while hold- j ing court here. The many friends of Mayor J. B. Gray, who has been ill for several days, will be glad to know that he is greatly improved. H. M. Erskine spent the first part of the week in Franklin on business. ? APS TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The Concordia Fire Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, hereby gives notice that its Fire Policies Nos. 35668 to 35675, inclusive, coosigned to Ferebee Insurance Agency at Andrews, North Carolina bare been lost or mislaid, and said Company will t ol be responsible as In* surers for any loss claim* under sain policies ere hereby declared null void by sail Cimpany. Anyone ba*i*i any knowledge of the whereabouts n? said policic will please notify Concordia Fire Insurance Company* j 1 Park Place, Newark, Near Jersey. (12-3t) WANTED, names, MEN under 26 W&0 are willing to work for $75.00 * n rrtonth while training to become **'' a ators or ground mechanics. I year's training given by U. S. Aif R Corps. Costs absolutely nothing- Fly* n *ng Intelligence Service. Box 522i I Milwaukee, Wis. (13-40 M POR RENT?Furnished modern *'* |B room house. Reasonable Rent. Apply Sara Ruth Posey, at Citizens Bank ffl Trust Co., Murphy, N. C. (14-40 gfi
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