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$ Miss Billie Jackson, Pho:
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I rio Hostesses To M. E.
Missionary Society
The Methodist Missionary Society
1 its regular monthly meeting on
May afternoon, at the home of
\V. M. Fain, with Mrs. Tom Ax.
and Mrs. W. M- Axley as joint
1*1;i. meeting opened with the hymn.
-sed Be The Tie That Binds".
^ by the group, with Mrs. O. K.
Madden at the piano. Mrs. W. F.
till, leader for th ? afternoon.
, nted an unusually interesting
gram. She first read the Call tc
\ hip and then presented the Medi
a Talk, "The New Society, fol
I by the Scripture Lesson taken
m Luke 4 : 18, 19; Matthew 5: 20:
, 10; 18: 23-35. After a prayer,
by Mrs. Studstill, Miss Mildred
\ played two very lovely selec
on her violin. "Love's Greeting"
Rolievo Me If All Those En
ntr Young Charms/' accompani-1
, the piano by Mrs. Madden. The y\
..nary Topic, ''Bringing Korea |
I i in isi ,** telling of lilt* acnoois in
K a and their conditions and of
1.. t:MX'listic work being done
ti . was very capably and nicely
p , *? ?l by Mrs. Studstill. Mrs.
v 11 then sang the beautiful
i "If Christ Is Crowded Out*'.
:u nied at th? piano by Mrs.
\l: : ; i Mrs. J. H. McCall. Preside!
1 charge of the business
n in which were included reI
discussions of plans foi
;h half of the year by chair.
.arious convi.itte?'.- and cir?i
i'iie meeting closed with a
pi.. Mrs. McCall.
An rmal and delightful social
heuv as enjoyed on the lovely
:hady vn at Mi*se Pain's home,
where hostesses served waterii.
ii ti. the following: M.sdames
>. D- in, Bessie Dickson, H. C.
Flki . W. H. Griffiths, J. H. Mcl
'. 1 ie Taylor, Laura McEl.
z li K. Madden, E- B. Norvell,
[ /am Snmllshaw, \Y. E. Studstill,
NOT
:j: JOHN FLOYD, appoint
i Shoal Creek Township,
I I VESTS precinct Sati
I o'clock until 12.
1 | Shearer School House S
I | Suit, at Jim Woods stor
I | July 16.
B Failure to bring dogs an.
I | will incur full penalty o
I The Open
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I CallingI
This summer you
vacation trips, picnics,
1 your trip be spoiled wi(
I Before you leave or
cr our service men insp
9 it is in good shape for
I our gas and oil and be s
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J. L. HALL, Proprietoi
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The Chen
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Miss Flntrekin Hostess ?
To Mardi Nuit Club j (
An outstanding <<K-ial event of the
week was the meeting of Mardi Nuit t
bridge club at which Miss Kntrekin ^
was hostess. The par.or of the Regal t
hotel was attractively decorated for <
the occasion with sweet peas and t
Shasta Daisies predominating in the :
et _ *
nurai decoration. A lov ly gift was *
presented to Dair McCracken win- 1
ner of high score. For refreshments
the quests were tak n to the private 1
dining room of the Murphy Cafe *
where they were served sandwiches, '
drinks, and potato chips. Those play- i
ing were Misses Sara Ruth Posey, \
Dair McCracken Meredith Whitaker,'
Virginia Benton, Hop,' Yeager, and 1
Adella Meroney.
Mesdames- McCaslin. T. A. Case.]1
Roper, L. A Lee, and Mrs. J. T. |
Stotler, of Seattle, Wash.
o
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ellis and son.
John, of Andrews spent Monday and !
Tuesday with Mrs. G- W. Ellisr
r - ; r
Charles Dickey left Sunday for
Jacksonville, Fla*
* * * * I
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Palmer, of i
Canton. Ga., and Miss A'.za Coleman, i
of Marietta, Ga., were the week-end
guests of Mrs. Thelma Dickey.
* * * * *
Miss Alice West and Frank Sales
motored to Andrews Friday nisrht. I
* * * * *
Cecil Penland and Keith Billings.! i
of Washington, were w ek-end visi-1
tors in town.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. L.ndsay an<l
Geneva West left Friday for Myrtle
Beach.
Margaret Bell, K. \r. Wells. Miss Ada
Harshaw, Miss Bertha Mayfield and
Rev. W. Arthur Barber. Visitors
were Mrs. Geo. Wetzel, Mrs. Davis,
Mrs. Taylor, Miss Mildred Akin and
Miss Margaret HardenICE
ted to vaccinate dogs in i
will be in:
irday, July 9, from 8 :j:
V
,1,
lat. afternoon, July 9.
e, Saturday morning
Y
t
d have them vaccinated v
f law. |
will be making trips?
, visits, etc. Don't let
th automobile trouble. 3
i a trip be sure to let one ;
iect your car to see that
the trip. Fill up with p
ure you are right.
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STATION j
r Phone 9104 :j
>kee Scout, Murphy, No
mm
Miss
Vlrs. Johnson Entertains
Hood Will Club
Last Friday afternoon the Good
A'ill club met at the home of Mrs
M. Johnson. The house wis rtractively
decorated with I.' *es and
ther garden flowers. After an ir.eresting
business session the hostess,
.saisted by Miss Margaret Johnson,
served delicious cal.es and punch to
h.- following. Miss Gillie Martin.
Vlary Aiken. Mesdames, Jim Frank
in. Noah Lovingoud, A. W. l.ovaijood,
H. W. Rogers. B B. Cornwei',
Lyle Martin, and Mrs. Rath Carriv.-!
;er.
o ?
Misses Dorothy Snecd Merle
Sparks. Mary Katherine Axley and
Tom Axley, Jr., Gar Robinson and
Clyde Jarrett, Jr., went swimming ai
luna.uska Pool Sunday.
* ? * *
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Slaughter
Misses Mary Alice and Virginia
Slaughter and Phil Matthews visited
Lieut. Norbert Slaughter at Fori
Oglethorpe, Monday.
* * *
Fred Johnson Jr.. J. L- Abernathyj
Barry Carring.r, Virgil Elliott. Den.
ttis Barnett, Jr.. spent the week-end
11 At.anta attending the races.
* *
.S. S. Christopher, of Atlanta is
visiting relatives here this week.
Lieut. Nornert Slaughter reiurnei
home Wednesday fro.n Fort Ogle
thorpc.
T. T. WiFon who is stopping at th.
Dickey Hotel spent several day.- la
week in Washington, I). ('.
J. H- Wilson is visiting in Chatta
nooga. Tennessee*
Rudolph Sowers has left Murph;
where he wi.l play baseball in Green
ville, Tenn.
*
C. II. Townson has returned hom
from Pennsylvania.
? * ?
*
MLss Virginia Benton has returns
to Murphy after spending a week witl
her parents in Cornelia, Ga.
Mis. K. G. Grant of West Point
Miss, is the guest of her brother
Rev. J. ('. Amnions and Mrs. Amnion:
this week.
* * * *
Mrs. John Donley attended a pie
nic at I* ires Creek Monday.
*****
Ur. ami Mi.- J. Faulk, Mr. am
Mis. 1*. Ivi.-, Mr. anil Mis. K. <
Wright, and Virginia Beaton and Ed
win Hyde spent Sunday at Hiuassei
Dam and Copperhill.
*****
Misses Dair McCraikeli, Meredith
V. hi taker were the overnight gues:
i f Mrs. k. C. W right Tuesday.
* * - .? 1
Mr. and Mr/. \Y. F. Colvard and
children, of AsheviI.e were the guests
of Mr. and Mix. K C. Wright Wedne.sday.
Mrs. Colvard i- Mr. Wrights
F-iStLl*.
*****
Mrs. J. J. Dean and children, Doris
and Johnny, arrived Sunday to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mi-. John McC
lu re.
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f Ticket Ager' lor^F.
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Hattie Palmer, Phone 20?
Jean Dickey returned Monda> I
, from a visit to Evelyn Jane Simon. 1
! at E Hi jay, Ga|
Mr- and Mrs. Glenn Kephart ai:?.
-mail son. and Mrs. C- W. Fish and
- ii, 1J. J., s; nt the week-end visit.
1 ii:g relatives and friends in Tellieo
J Plains and Harriman. Tenn
* * *
I Miss Mabel Clark, of Canton,
I visiting friends and relatives here |
! his w eek.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Howe, of Ga-toni.'.
are spending this week visiting!
i ?
I relatives nere.
. . .
Mr- and Mrs. Howell West, of
Gastonia, spent the week-end with
I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cunningham.
I * ?
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hambright and |
children, Mary Frances. Edna. Bobby
and Fain and Miss Bonnie Moss, of
. Grovel", were week-end guests of Mrs.
i Han bright's father. Mr. R. M. Fain.
I Mr- Hambright and daughter, Edna
and Mis- Bonnie Moss returned t ?
Cneir home Tuesday, whiie Mrs. flam,
bright and children, Mary Frances,
Bobby and Fain will remain here fori
a visit.
* * * * *
Bill and Waiter Denton, of Cor2
nelia. (la-, are visiting their grand
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Savagt
I this week.
*****
i ( Mrs. J. T. Stotler ami children.
| Betty, and Johnny, Mrs. Nam.ie
1 Gurderson, Mr. anil Mrs. C. W Sav.
| age and Bill Benton spent Wednes
j day motoring through the Smoky
t Mountain National Park.
Miss Chee Carringer. of Maryville. ;
Tenn., is the guest of her sister-inlaw,
Mrs. Ruth Carringer.
* ? * *
John I vie, of Cornelia, Ga , i- in |
' Murphy visiting hi. brother. P. G. \
I vie this week.
* * * *
Miss Kate Padgett and Tom Evans,
Jr.. were in Robbinsville Monday I
night.
* * *
i
Mrs. Ruth Carringer and family
and Miss Chee Carringer, spent Tuesday
at Hiwassee Dam.
m
Mrs. R. I). Lovin^ood and sons
. (.lade and Lowin and Mrs. John
I.ovinjrood visited relatives in Gaftney,
S. C., and Cheryville, X. C..
last week-end.
j DR. E. L. HOLT
Dentist - X-ray Specialist
Hill-Parker Bldg.
Murphy, N. C. !
Quinn & Humphrey
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Funeral Director* dc Embalmer*
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hursday, July 7, 1938
Mrs- W. M. Fain. Mrs. II. G. Elkins.
M iss Elizabeth Arne Elkin and
Joe Miller Elkins spent Wednesday
and Thursday in Knoxviile. Elizabeth
Anne K!*:ins will remain in Morristown
for some time with h* r aunt.
Mrs. J. II Pitzei who i<
school at CVlVuhee spent the w* ek>iul
in M u i phv.
? # ?
Mr. 1 Mr F'ark F. i Mr. and
Mrs. (Jutart .\ r> l ar'. v. of 1. xir.gr.
ton. are M I . Cali? rin? were
Visitoi - T j - !. . a! H:wasseo
Dam.
M: and ? ! s If. (I. A . r r-at' and
children, (idb^rt. Jj and Charles,
i< ft this v.i - k for thi ii * ?
if?irt . Tmr. Mi . Ah?-ina'I.y and
ons :;;im Ui n visi'.ng with relatives
in Mu i { r f r i ?. tw. months.
? * ?
M 1 -Viis H. A. Fain and
daughter- Fhtt>. ??f Chattanooga,
spent th?- Fninth in Murphy visiting
friends ar.ii relntiv .
Mr. ;ir?! Mis. Carl Abernathy and
:.iught? . Charlotte, ami Mis. Pink
McC af? i of Copperhill were Murphy
visitors Tuesday.
t < ! li; it, , Moody, who is < . nneci.
' 'i with ! "i f:;il s curitv offt***.
Raleigh. \: : ? <i at the home ?>f his
parents. Mr and Mrs. .]. N Moody,
over the Fourth of July holidays
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