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Thursday, Mar. 9, 191 SOCI I Mr-.. Mi.rr t lostess Io Fresnvi t: :i \uxiliary "i Vuxiliiiij me v." >. .F \V in cdiarge o: 'il.tiy Wumai . - A i vr tht .vi rs. Wii-soii 1 H v i, - the pro . . : ... X.; B ;i t<<? the St . I . a christian lead i ; in a Censecva ; . > . ! Germany : . wii.- - beliefs- ant A: . ' ii.e* ' -" T M?>. M . i i .. ... i e<?urse v\ iti I L. I'. -.? V. -J. ^ Bailev. \. ii .. i'.iii! Sni; .!? in i I I . .- y. I. JI. Wil1. H i' mi V\'it!if!>pu.-n. I . U .. . . . ' . .. I'j'.v ' Mrs. Dickev Honors Daughter Vt ith Dinner Mi . I M i Diekey honored hei (ii; t, Mr.- IRlv.ie Tovvn.son and Air. Tow: - n. who were just recent 1> married, with a #i:?in o'clock dinner at her home in Ea.-t Murphy Sunday t-vt ninii. Those invited in for dinner were: .Mr. and Mr>. W. I) T .wnson, Mr. and Mrs. Epper Ilensley. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denny, The hoiioreo and the he-. ?->S. Mrs. Lee Entertains Weekly Bridge Club Mrs. L A Lee wi- hostess to tht Van! N Br: :h at the Regal Hr.?tei Tuesday night. A* tb - three bridge tables, handnail favors * I ! " r ? tc) truest. M . t if' was high score M. - t Ov? I'ton a.IU! Hi I ' ]). shments was ' I Siei f t. i M'ssredith VVhi'i Ruth Posinia Ib-nton. T A < . Mrs. Dale Lee _ _ ' A I M: ' W. JSi"'".... has returned . . ' ?. She \va- ac.'vi. M i\. II. \ \ I > - ; V. I j lit 1 glKSt- f< ! the w ?el. . n i. P ii. < I :: fied pub: le . andson, M? HnithHlin V.i-gh-AnBaw .^pindind - . , ; rl while Mr. the county Mr. 1j Spemv. f i at rived in Murt the H. jiai ;: < mnected w ith ..'.id little -on. die, Ala., m i.-h 3umlav and !. -I Hotel. ^Delivered at Pontine, Michi- B|H| gnn. Prices subject to change |Dj i/houl notice. TmnsportaHon, stole nmt local foxes (if IjiAf Hh and accessories extra. CEMt SECOND LOWE CHEROKEE POl MURPHY, N( 39 The Cherokee 5 ETY i. |.Mrs. \\ hichard Honors Guests With Luncheon 1 r j M:s. .Murray P. \Yhichav*| cntery j tain* >i wiih a Bridge luncheon a* hirt( ? .'ime T - honoring h< jL-tot. ' ( t IM- . (, cv 1'. Bvruui. ??f i~d*. r.i 'Is- ? ' i' The V*!;;; .id iiome w..- a *L< va. j( i v dec i with eaiiv spring flow- , i *| v ' * After a 1 o'clock lunch* n. br?bre 1 ] was i d during the afternoon, t iI:_ 1 -i re . -.1 to ilrs. J. W. Thomp- J ! !?: ;.!i f a guest prize was gi\en Mi*o. fi i byrum. n r| Tiie gae ts for lb - occasion were:!' \K , . M. W Bell. Hairy Millet, j Frank Just ice. Fred Johr.son, J. W . Thomp- ?:i. ii. bueck. I ra Wither: ???!?. Roberr .\i i/,. Clark Mel aslan. he bono...* and the hostess. Mr. and Mr. Ik ;g- By rum and, ("hark Iloilowii . Jr., of Hdeiiton, N". C. ! turned h?me Sunday alter a visit with I m . atai Mrs. M. P. Which-! aid. I Girl s Auxiliary Meets With Mrs. W. H. Murray The Baptist G. A's met at the home >f Mrs. W. II. Murray Monday, March After the scripture was read by | Maureen Lovingood, many interesting reports were beard on our "Home , Mis. ion Prayer Week" and our missionaries. At this meeting Mrs. Amnions made an interesting talk on the ' Foreigners in the Southland." Refreshments were served to the follow intr: Path. ! ine Howell, Irene Jordan, lean I)a\is. I.oui-e Gheen, Maureen I.ov ng d. Gia<- GuPeV, Jo Jo' Moody. Mae Bell Hall. Th'elma Hall. Mary Francos Shields. Jean Maune.v. 1 vne K s. Clara M Town son, Joan m'N-y . Mary Louise McDonald, Wilmr A t; Mr- Amnions. Mi-. Mm- ' | "iv and I ' ; Bailey. ; o r Q ru,. \ i i ; v^. A-.. l IC13 1V1CCI I hursday Night i I Mi Ii -i ?. ..K- :tml Mi . Yr I M ! ; ...!! Ii i.-M - lit a . .ill j j m?. ii; tin Murphy CI i ; r X.. j 10 Old; : qk thf V. '( rn Siai at thi | \h-i.:iic 11! 1 on Thursday evening;, i March 2 * | I Mr N Hi Ml.ix Mm -v. Mi i l I velvn Mnirow. Mr-. Wrna Mori i ITimi i < . anil Mr. I' r;k K. Marrow v.. r?> illi? r'.trd i i*o the l .al club as j w in . ii r-\ Tin- service was led j y :!, \."i hy matron, worthy j:\t; i ii, cim.Mi ami associate Conj f tht Murphy chapter. I. A' t h i ' ] 1 i the m< refveshrv<d. Vi ' " were: M !. . ',1'ii r (la- . <i Mni :"i>toWIl, Tt in... M -. V -i -? M. Kails, i-i Mi 11onsley, K ite Pad Mr. and Mrs. L. i). S ii Sii'-eii. and Cieoiyxc T::t?* \" air, n were visitors in I-/ v '{' r >' 11?.ci i\ afternoon. bi*8S53SBfciS 738 RALMOTORS' ST-PRICED CAR NTIAC COMPANY 5RTH CAROLINA Scout, Murphy, North C ST. PATRiCK DANCE SATURDAY NiGHT A Mr. ami Mis. John Hoiiinsiiead. Mr T Mrs. J. Burgess Bailey, and Mr l rid Mrs. William C. Sayre entertain i-d Willi a delightful Saint Pat id Dance Saturday evenir.g in the Wo man's C lub Room. 1 it* quests Were preoted at the CIu room entrance, wiiun was urtisticalb Liecora:. d to vai y out ti-e Saint Pat iiek motif by the h >: who piv>ente< ihem with iavors for the evening. The a iling o: th loom \\u- so de orated to form an immense wheel o: riven and white streamers witn Sham -neks hanging from each spoke mum: a lovely centerpiece for tin able covered with a lace ciolh was i arge punch bowl surrounded by pe ite shamrocks, and slender greet iml white tapers burning unshadec n silver holders. Guest invited for the evening were Misses Meredith Whitaker, liopi i eager. I>air McCracken, Sara Rutl \>sey, Anna Mac Townson, Ida Belle intrekin, Virginia Benton, I*iur? )verton, Martha Nell Weils, Adella Jeroney, Alline Richardkoi Frances )ickson. Dorothy Higdon, Elizabeth uickland. Marynell Williamson, Bety Kate McCombs, Martha Wiswall ?Ies>rs. Alden Coward, C. E. Hyde ames Kitchens, Jerry Davidson, C. B chambers, Alonzo Shields, Elmei Utiles. Bill Petrie, Benny McGlam nery, H. G. Nave, B. Yost, Hadlej Villiamson. Elvin Everett, A. J. Ward up, Paul Owenby, Bill McLean. J \ Emmons, Esco Miller, J. G. Hicks Jeorge Maxwell, Frank Mayfield, B I. Kronenberg, J. S. Peters, Johr 'huss, F. H. Doreman, D. F. Shaw [eith Block, II. H. McCarry, Roberl L Jones, T. L. Shaver, Bing Crosby oe Redd, Francis Bender. Roberl Waver, Dr. Robert Lamb, Sam Carr icorgc Rozac. J. S. Gibson, Jame? s ? When you buy a new Radio you can scrap yoi needs no aerial?no gro C.-i: gives you quiet, iin< -i..' r+ r: IM.IU51VC MUM fill V.J-L local static intcrfcrcnceamazingly. The new G-E any room. Just plug it anywhere! This is the feature y< radio. It's a feature tha Radio offers. Come in with a thrilling persona r? ? THE AMAZING BEAM-A SCOPE is a scientific built-in feature available only in the new 1939 G-E i Radios. I ? MODEL G 53 With Keyboard Touch Ti ing. American and Fore Reception. And Many C features found in hipl priced models. A treat va 1 QPB9B Mu <, i > HHP Carolina HELD AT LIBRARY TTENDED BY MANY . Ma!loner. Richard Erwiti, Kobe? liutt. . Arthur Sniitha, B. C. Moiicyi.-.ak r. Mr. and Mrs. Dale lac, .ai k Mrs. Ro;t-it Butiiu-r. Mr. :-i. .? Xciiwang**r, Mi", and Mr.*. Ku(k-i1 hit and Ms. A. t>. Ketitvr. Mi. .. ?i M t Richard 1* t ia?r, Mr. an: M A y Case. Mr. and Mrs. K. t. Wrign , I . and Mrs. iiary Millet, L)t. and ">! . Frank Justice, Mr. and Mrs. L. B ! lilentt, Dr. and Mrs. 15. \Y. v\ .itficid, I Dr. and Mrs. K. L. licit, Dr. ana Ai *. . \V. A. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. i\ J. Henn. Mr. and Mrs. H'jrh Adams. Air. and Air-. Wayne Town son, Mr. ! M Mri \Ir-i I'cvtini fl Ivi.? 11, nr.ii M > - \V. A. Paper. Mr. and Mrs. \V. (J. 1 Darnell, Mr. and Mis. !. C. Met i; . Mr. and Mrs. Duel Allans. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Richlie, Mr. andH.Mrs. ( L) Smith, Mr. and ?%Irs. George Adkiii. Mr. and Mis. T. .J. Mauney, Mr. ana Mrs. J. I J. Motz. Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. James Ward J Mr. and Mis. Harry Bishop, Mr. and i Mrs. John Bayless. Mr. and Mrs. Wal' ter Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. R >y S:iie> - Mr. and Mrs. Wade Massey, Mr. ant. Mrs. Paul Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Beit - Savage, Mr. and Mrs. II. Bueck. Mi. - : and Mrs. H. A. Mattox. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holt, . Mrs. Glenn Bates, r Mr. and Mrs. Boland Brumby, Mr and Mrs. L. A. Ix-e, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moody. - Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Treet, Mr. and . Mrs. F. L. Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. . Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hart. man. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hodges. Mr. i and Mrs. \V. S. Pigott, Mr. and Mrs. . J. T. Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ! Keim, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nelson. . , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Hagen, Mr i I and Mrs. F. J. Tarpey, Mr. and Mrs. , W. N. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Victoi ; I aeh. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wauerh. * 1939 G-E Bcam-a-scope jL- Mov jr aerial. The new G-E 1"C IMci und wires. Yet the new PvrlncS 2 reception. Because the tAllUal Bcam-a-scopc reduces ^0///fTWFiB -improves performance M Wry?*' ! operates in any spot in S gjggjSjj^ in like a floor lamp? ^ ju'II want in your next ^ t only General Electric ^ and convince yourself ; 1 ^ J > i MODEL G-9^ "With the cxclu built-in Beanscope. Keyboard Tuning. And ? of great new G tures and im ments. America foreign rece cabinet. Super: formance. $399* 'uc For replacemi rphy Hard\ iTownsons Are Hosts Tc Double-Six Club The Double-Six Club was enter. !tain*?d v. ith an r form:l Dutch dinner t h u- < f M an i Mrs. Wayne : . r?s u on Tl.ursdB evening. Cavers were laid for: Mr; and Mrs. ? > .v -l,. ; a i Mis Vugj| Mr. and Mrs. v. ..Iter Coleman, 1 -\tlulii . Mi. A] T - * . "-t. t Ik- r.o.-u. Mrs. H. Bueck Gives Two Parties At Home . v.;. H. Buoci: entertained with two ; small parties 1:?- t week. On Wednc.<i. y evening. D:. and Mrs. \V. A *' >??\\r. Mr. ;*iul Mis. Tom Mauney, Mr. and Mrs. P ytun O. Ivie, and Mr. and Mrs. .1. \V. 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