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Thursday, Feb. 10 193 j Social & Mr. and Mrs. Christopher jAre Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Pre s Christopher were h - s at a dinner party Saturday itijLrht at the Pit-key Hote , compline ntiiii' Mr. and Mrs. W illiam A. Wee!.-, f Ch.v: ... I!; Mt . Weeks is the 's:sflN- i M hristopher. Besides '!ii' :i . tia-tr son, Biiiie, Mr and Mrs. Xt ij >a , ? ,), and dau^ht? r. far,i . it !u i . 1 in the eourJ BBBBB l^ct nidiUl i MUll UI1UHC C lub Meeitst ' O. i?n. l-i in Vi'ajfi'i-. Mosdames 1. Case, Edwina Clark, AIoi- Hop,-.-, anil i L. M Cu.shen. Aft' 1 ni,>iri-,-,.m, ns Mrs Loe served .ill i,o cou: >c. Miss Laura Over i* Box oi candy. Stag Dinner Is Given Mrs. II Binvk entertained Monday i i. h! at a -?agdi net . the occasion be- j ing the birthday of her husband. ' The bcautif ally appointed table v;as centered v. h a |nrge white birth ' i 'i .. ref> in nnded by " < 'dj^j - b!o"i..s. Gleam : 'ajieia; ever holdeiS co:n?lei d J he uiijfictivi central decorar 8R.vi . nun k -i I y -j at u ?'<vK j appropriate v- Dilinei v.:. . ; v? I in three v four Mr Ureases'.;', ide J; ;d Rebuilt > at ' he I ors Workshop : ;! X ! or the blind v : Y Sycamore St. *:* Y Murphy J N. C. Y Y Qualify Workmanship Y *t* V-.-.. o_ LI j * 7 iv rricci ; X P l?0!SV X -y> '.* 21 4 > 's it * . sn ^ \ i 'iear ' /" Wi hundrcc* ?dust proof ^i djfijfeL I Steel bod! \ IBn J&E* 3 the best ki tj Rj wachn'ord, y si ^ passenger i 1 - "~u ^m What abc-uc coaches, 2 _ tc ^ a" these temu cheapest an?i r . OUIS ^ 7 he ; c ? mi Personalj Junior Club Has Call Meeting Miss Martha Nell Wells, president, j Italic 1 a meeting of the Junior Woman's cub Monday afternoon, for the ! purpose of discussing: several important business matters of the clubIn attendance were Mrs. H. A. Matx. Mj>. H E. Bishop. Miss Sara Ruth Posey, Mrs. Jimmy Ward, Mis. f- ah Whitaker. M>- Hope Yeajr i" Miss Laura Overton, Mrs. J.n.a . >:i\;d-i.?!i. Miss Annie Mae Townson. I Mrs. Wade Masse v. Mrs. Tom- Maun- I Miss Mary Nell Williamson, Mrs derm Hate-. Miss AdelJa Meroney d Miss Alline Ki chard son. Benefit Bridge Is W ell Attended Ihe Benefit, in nitre party, sponsort (1 by the Lions Club for the blind d Hear blind persons of Cheroken was lulil last Thursday night, in the clubroom of the local library. IL Bueck. T A. Case, and W. M- Fain composed the eonimittee in charge. At ; the close of play, ic o cream with cake ; < and coffee was served. Lions and lionesses attending the ! affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter i >!eiiian, Mr. and Mrs. \Y .M. Fain, Mr. and Mrs. PL Bueck, Mr. and Mrs i'e\">?n (?. Ivie, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. ("as.-. Mr ami Mrs. Quay Ketncr. M:. and M; E. K. Thompson, Mr. 1 .M i <. Kenneth Wright, G. \V. Ellis, W. A. Sheirill and Mrs. H. G Elkins. ( '>l! * !s ! -sent were: Mr. and Mrs. j 1.11. Sd.m. . Mr. and Mrs. H. M. ' Erskine. Mi. arid Mrs. E L. Shield- ' d Mi L. McCaslan, Mr. and '. 1 W. K alley. \Y. L. Shields, Mi J. B. Ik. ,-v. .Mr-. George Maim y. Mi I; V r. Miss graiu.-s i I' M I . . i. B. Nii-hols. -v?tl A H. Jam-:t, <>i ; .' !. . - d 'y Sw t-. 1. . . KUa. McConihs, i -' '' Ka lVlcCiMubs, Slis. J, W. Mi W B. Richa. l.-on, G . 1 I 1 i Uut h i 'arringor. ' ! r. M. "<r, \Y. V. Kuck ill.. Mi-s liia Belle Kni-iiy Mis Gladys Chudwiek. Mrs. I.. ' l.iM-, I - Laura Ovciton, Miss >: a Buth i- -! > ami Mis- EiKvina Clark. W. i\ Ki irkhan, of Aslieville. is a, KUcst at the Dickey Hotel. ??s5ri LBASE.. jcpj pjp| "tiiSt is ; v #-" >>j - . ". ?f . MfaF^ag. gg?s iJV '..-"< '" - /?'.. ^-' * A . y& lot .out 1938 models . . . 90-horse 1 ines - . . longer wheel base . . . uni- ' . four wheel brakes, etc. But let us tu) engines and cars ... Locomotives, | them with 1600 horse power and le hood" . . . Coaches and Pullmans sv car" features?no-draft ventilation completely air-conditioned. W have had them for years! Brakes huilt air compression. Safety is our a know. W hv, \vc haven't killed a t tra'n accident for over 20 years, iconomy, you say? 2 cents a mile in 1 * cents a mile in Pullmans. We figure >es just about make train travel the ' >st satisfactory you can use. rt: ng for you. Relax while tie I ~ ' et you there safely! r *P,i An-:tican. 'hint in ff'S.W - ttk day. NASHVILLE R. R. on* . me Sunt llome" on Rails. Cherokee Scout, Murphy, 5 * i *" * * * * * COMING EVENTS * .y. ^ ****** * The regular meeting of the Murphy Chapter No. 10 Order of the I Eastern Star will meet Thursday ove! ning, February 10, at 7 :30 in the j Masonic hall. The Character Builders Sunday school class will have a poa luck lun- i cheon at the home of Mrs. E. C. Mai- | lonee Thursday evening. Feb. 10, at, 6:30 o'clock. Mrs- Mallonee will be | hostess. All members are urged to I attend. The Evening Cirlce of the l'res- } byterian Auxiliary will meet Monday j evening, Feb. 14th at 7 oclock in the! church. Mrs. Franklin Smith will be j the program leader. Mrs. T? m Mauney, Mrs. L A. Lee, and Mrs II. Bueck will entertain at a j ' Swing I'arty Saturday evening. | February twelfth, from eight to j twelve o'clock in the Woman's C'luo 1 room. About one hundred invitations ! fcav- been extended for the affair, j The Organ Circle ol the Methodist ; < huich will meet Thursday afternoon, February 17, at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. < I). Mayfield in East Murph.\. J he 1'cbruary meeting of the Junior 1 Woman-, dub will he held Wednesday night. I'cb. 16. at 7:30 nVln^L- ?i,.. - " ? ",v elubroon. of the library. The canent I events will be given by Mrs. Porter Axley and Mrs (lien Hates will present the biography of Jane Adams. Hostesses for the occasion will he Mrs. i NYil Snood and Mrs. Hoke Mynatt. 1 Mrs. Paul Smith will be hostess to the ladies of the Presbyterian Auxiliary Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 15, at J. :.'10 o'clock a! lu r home in l.-.st Murphy. A Valentine Silver '1 ca will be ^iveji J at the home of Mrs. \\ E. St.udstill | n next Monday afternoon from 3:00 i i 5:00 and next Monday evening I J rom 7:00 to 0:T). The Tea is for th ! lx'iiefit of the Organ Circle of tin Met hod :st Church. The public is corlially invited. Woman's Club To Meet rli - -1 ll r| ii] y \\ nmriii's rhib \vli' f jV*i'-iiir i;iy it t * t*i iiiii n, Feb. ]ii, '' . ii iuli iiom. Oi"i i s i i i next, year will bo elected durin tlit* lie- sinn. r.li- ! inm-i's ni.iKi n \, lnacl <if tile ,i> ...ltinmt ..f \\ Carol:>1.1 Teachers Colli-ye, v. II ho in i-harpo of lit' iiroirrain mid will niveau illustrate < <1 talk an, "Mnilorn Art". In coni.octic.n \.iih tlh' j 1 my ram. an art exhibit I1.-1 In-, n i i' in_. ,1. consisting of illi-i- group-: Ninth Ciirolina Artists, I s # Rarely does the woman, accustomed to dress in the mode, compromise on her hosiery. It must be of the hnest, sheerest, most uniform and lovely texture E imaginable?reflecting her gocd tas'e, enhancing her ch best will do ... so she \ DA VI North Carolina Convalescing Mrs. Kate Ax'ey is recuperating: after an attack of "flB" Mrs. Homer Ricks is able to be out again, after being confined to her < home with a severe cold. | Mrs. H. 1>. Harnett is able to be out i again after being ill with "flu.*' I Miss Xetti< Dickey, daughter of Mrs. ! Thelma Dickey is much improved af' tor being confined to her room this I week with an attack of the "flu." A. X. Hinton is convalescing from an illness that has confined him to his room at the Dickey Hotel this week. Mrs. W. C. Sayre, who has been ?!! at her home with an attack of the "flu", is speedily recovering. Joyce Coleman, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Walter Coleman, is much improved after being ill this weekMiss lua Beiie Eiiiivkin, TVA [ regional librarian for this district, is recovering from a severe cold. However, she is still confined to her loom at the Regal Hotel. o ,3avages Have Guests Mr. ami Mrs. C. W. Savage had as their dinner guests Sunday at noon ;,l the Regal Hotel, Mrs. K. F. McEIfresh and son, Johnnie, Mrs. Jennie Alexander, of New London. Mo., and Mrs. I .a nra McElfresh. Japanese Prints, and a group of prints of old masterpieces. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. If. M Erskine, Mrs. *> K. Madden. Mrs. T S. Evens, Mrs. P. I vie. Mi*s. C. \V Savage, Mrs. Leonard Allen and Miss Dot Lide. L ^ jflg ^ p ! V:;.r - .s? v. BV C MR. VCRTNER . is b? J lll*TTON.?!,o * " Jl? -! Camel J has grown tobac- J-I -4 3 finer, M co for 20 years ( , v 3 an J Doj "WE SMOKE CAM BECAUSE WE KNO' %r ...... ; ?._ SE'UNG Finer Silk Hosiery * IN SHADES Exclusive ? Smarter arms. Only the intriguing than e wears Se-LING. hard to reconcil IDSON & Mel ) MURPHY, N. C. , Rev and Mi's. A. R- Bell, of Reidsville, N. C.. arrived Thursday to visit their daughter, Mrs. W. E. Studs till, and Mr. Studstill for several weeks. i Dr. J. N. Hill and Lee Shields left Thursday for Hot Springs, Ark., to be gone for a few weeks. Special Special ! Get Acquainted SPECIAL A truly 3.50^ ^ wave fcr ! I 1 i 1-?shampoo and f.rsger wavetiUv Now Owner-New Manager and new ideas in hair styling Start- 1 j ing Friday, February. 11. AND MORE THAN THIS THE I FIRST PERSON TO VISIT OUR | SHOPPE ON MONDAY, TUES- j DAY AND WEDNESDAY WILL GET A FREE SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE. Eleanor Beauty Shoppe | FRANCES SAWYER, New Owner OPERATORS j j Violet Deweese, Viola Peoples ITOBACCO 1ANTER" :amel people bought the best^ f my last crop. paid a high price / ' finest grades. i smoke cameus ^ cause I KNOW there isn't any ) 5stitute FOR more expensive s. OS. most planters FAVOR CAMELS.) ev know the DIFFERENCE FN veteran planters like Mr. llatton say: lost planters favor Camels," their choice on first-baud knowledge. If you are not a .mtikcr. rrv them C ?? >..Ic >e-. ... ..i c OKI: I XI'LNSIVL TOUACCOS -Turkish ^vMHBpraBHM^^BBBBB9|^?U| :&sv. SE-LlNG'S extreme sheerness and individuality of design creates a definite impression of beauty and quality, rivaling the most expensive importations. Thisseason'sstylesaremore ver. Price and durability are e in hosiery so lovely! [VER
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