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Thursday, Ap SOCI Bridge Club Meets With M iss FLntrekin. 1 Mis> Ida Be lie Entrekin and Paul Owcnby were hn^ts to the Mardi Nuit Bridge Club at the* Regal Hotel Tuesday evening. Mis. W. a. Hoover and Mr. T. A. Cas'1 went high score winners. After five* progressions the guests we?-o invited to the Murphy Cafe for i efreshments. (iuests for this occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Case, Mr and Mrs.! H. A Mattox. Mr. and Mrs. If. E. ; , Pi ho;. p? and Mrs. W. A. Hoover. Mr and Mr- Pah* Lee and the hosts, j Mrs. Bell Hostess At Auxiliary Meeting Th?- Pii -hyt.o ..in Auxiliary met j with Mrs. M. W Bell at her home \ la.-* Tuesday. v Mrs. R. S. Parker was leader of j th?* program w-ich \va< "Church and j I Education." Several members of f the Auxiliary took part on the program t After the program a social hour ! was noi?. 31' -. Hell agisted by J \ her daughter. .Mary Frances, served a, I sweet ( ?ui - with coffee to M< sdamtsj j N Mill. .1 II Wilson, Karl N.-is- I vvanpi i, O K Kihart, John H. Dilai'l, K. S Parker. I?on Wither spoon. * H I.. Paisley. T T. Liridsey. W. W. * Iiyde, ! Y Taylor. J. W. Bailey, and Mrs. ('. W. Savage. I I eacliers Leave I" or Summer Vacations .Mcinbt'is of the Murphy School 1 fat uity leaving la I week-end or thi week wt i Mi - Dorothy lade, te ii(" hoi! < a ; te; Miss .Martha ( \\ wu" . A -!??-v.Miss Nell M c Taught . l'.ia i; 1 . Mr-. Leonard Mien. } .v i . a ; M -s l! r/.ahel h Strickland, to s Clayton N ' : M - Meredith Win:- f ak< , Audio a. ; AT. and Mis. Hall < ?h l- l* 1 1. a lay for Lenoir. From e there ti.ey will : to kuleigh and then h a t . the W rid - Fa id in New York, n I and Mi . L. A Lee left Saturdoy i??r Noi\v ..m1 and then on to New I*! N ??? : Mis?, i ui a velton leave Fri- \ i ( .i in. iiuine in Greenville, N. C. I Mis, Virginia Bent ui will leave Fri- 3 day for her home in Cornelia, Ga. ~ Attend Dance In Asheville Mts. I'. .1 Henn, Magdalene Cook, < M"k Martin, I'I??yd Tate, .lack Chris- ^ topher. ami lack Harnett attended j ! lie lii-nny (io-idman dance in Ashe-!* vi! c *1 <11 sday riiirht. I CARD Of THANKS Vv wi ll ' Mnink our many friends!1' : r lli kind icss and sympathy Sl sh"-.vn ti during the illness and death i < ' our dear husband and beloved j daddy, also for the many beautiful.? flowers. ! 3 Mltv ARTHUR MARTIN and v family. n 4 11 o lucky persons registering the hours ol 2 p. m. and 8 p. m? give a 85 Wave, A free Manicure Shampoo and Set. Prizes To Be Awarded At 8 P. M. Re sure to visit our Formal in Suite 13 of the. Adams Built Fritlny, XI" v 5. Duchess B< Cecil Davis ami Mary C ?ril 27, 1939 The C ETY~~ 1V1 iss Irene Harper Wed In Pensylvcinia recently Mrs. Ida J. Harper of Copperhil Tent) . ann uncus the marriage of he daughter, Irene Ruby Harper, t Robert Carl Schry, son of Mr. an Mr*. Charles Schry. of Dayton, Ky on Easter Sunday in Philadelphia, P < The wedding was solemnized in th St. Paul's Chapel in the Philadelphi Navy Yard and was attended b, friends of both the bride and groom The bride was attractively attirei in Navy blue and white and wore ; corsage of white orchids and pin] rosebuds. The only attendants were Mis Ruth Lewi*, of Camden, N. J., wh< tlso wore Navy blue with a corsagt f pink rosebuds, and Mr. Edwarf Silvers, of Lexington, Ky. Mr* Srhry was graduated from th< Htm phis General Hospital in Mem >his, Tenn., in 1934 ami will resume u-r noising duties at the Pennsylvania Lying-in Hospital in Philadel ?hia until June when *he and hei uisband will leave on a trip to Call ornia where they will probably reside Th?s announcement will be of in i-resL to many pcopie in iviurpny a: Urs. Schry made many friends her* vhile she was connected with th< 'etrie Hospital nursing staff an* dso at Whitfield's Infirmary fron VIrs. Padgett Hostess To Methodist Circle Mrs. f?. I,. Pargctt was hostess tc "ircle No. :J of the Methodist Mission try Society at her home on Cherry ?tree'. Monday afternoon. The devotional was given jointly ?y Mis. Arthur Akin and Mis- ']. B forv ell. Mj X*?rvfli gave an account of tin orncil meeting which she attend* *! ii Uheville a short time ago. Mrs. J. If It-Call then gave an interesting do eiiption of 'lie North Carolina Conerence lield in Lenoir. After the meeting a social hour w:vnjoyed. Mrs. I'adgett, assisted h\ er (laughti i, Kate, served refreshnents 1 I he following: M' Mutr-v F. B. Norvell. \V. A favagc% W. II. Griffith, Arthur Akin Villiani Kuykendall and Miss Ads Iaishaw. Mrs. J. II. McCall ant 'Irs. IV H. Sword were vi> iters. Mis-is. Fred Johnson. Neil Sndcd nd S. I). Stiles attended Fedora 'ourt. in Gainesville, (ia. tin- first o! his week. * * ? * ? Mrs. Curtis Walker and Mrs. S. S hristopher, of Atlanta, are visiting Irs. Christopher's parents, Mr. ant Irs. L. F. Mauney this week. * ? ? * Mi Kvelyu Fatten, Misses Rmil.t word and Kiln McCombs left Tues ay for Cullowhee to attend -umei chool. Mr. and Mrs. ('. IF Foot, and Mr nd Mrs. Bob Ship, of Atlanta, am Ir. Ship's mother, of Memphis. Ten 11 krere dinner guests Sunday of tln i leice and cousin. Miss Marie Price. visit our OPEN HOUSE on friday may 5 ^auty Shop between we will Phone s, and a ^ i for Appointment Opening ??ling on : *auty Shop n/hron llensley, Operators herokee Scout, Murphy, Noi Personals Miss Jane Neiswanger was the i veek-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Car on at Hiwassee Dam. ? ? * s Mrs. J. N. Hill and Mrs. C. W. lavage attended the Presbytcrial held t in West Asheville last Thursday and i Friday. 1 1. * j 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Strong lefi 1 ? last week for Chattanooga after d pending two weeks at the Regal 1 Hotel. Ej I i 0 0 + m* Mrs. Anne L. Calloway and son, * f Lakeland, Fla. left Tuesday for ' -v their home after spending several days 1 1 in Murphy and surrounding towns on * r' a site seeing tour. 1 ti ,00000 i * Mrs. Clark McCaslan left last week ' for an extended visit in Charleston, x s S. C. 00 Mi* and Mrs. Arnold Lisenbee and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Theron MeCullougb \ were visitors in Coppcrhill Sunday 1 after noon. * 00**0 r Miss Laura Overton will leave for t 'n< r home in Greenville, N. C. to spend the summer vacation. She is a I member of the Murphy Righ School j faculty. j r ', _ ill Miss Virginia Iicnton, member of the Murphy High School faculty will j leave Friday for her home in Cornelia, ( , Ga. } ' ? * * * 1 Mis. M. C. Barnard, of New York City is visiting her sister. Mis. E. J. c McCallie, at her home on Valley g River Avenue. i, IM ia>*or J* Gray spent the first part of the week in Asheville on j ' business. , * * S! Miss Dorothy Lido, member of 4he r facility of the Murphy High school, r left Saturday for her home in Char lotto to spend the summer vacation. * * * j Mrs. J. R. Ray is very ill at her j 1 home in East Murphy. ^^9 I I * * (y Barker and Joe Scarborough, of Maryville, Tenn. were visitors in 'I Murphy Sunday. v # > ; * j Mr. I ouis Weinburg is spending t this week in Philadelphia visiting his > family. t ( Sam Greeh. of Rutherford ton, is [ t j | in .uurpny mis wc?*k on Dustiness. * * * Nettie Dickey left Monday for i. Canton. (la. to visit her aunt and v i uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer. | t. Mrs. Lilla Adams and son, Kdward, ' left for Knoxville Monday on an ox- ' . tended visit. v 1 Mr .and Mrs. George Candler spent < veral days the first of this week in ! Athens, Tenn. visiting Mr. Candler's v In-other, Mr. H. M. Candler and Mrs I ' J (handler. f r CLEA , It's Time t I : Enjoy Spri burst forth with to get out and ar I for walks in balr I I LSpring isn t all h we'll give you a stained clothes, i and the other th: new?or others TODAY?and t Jf e Rei -th Carolina LIBRARY NOTES HOURS After noons: Daily 2:00?5:00 Mornings: Wed. Thus. Sat. 9?12 Evenings: Tues. Thar. Sat. 7?9 We wish to express our thanks to he following: for magazines given recently: Mrs. J. D. Mallonee, Mrs. J E. B. Norvell, Mrs. W. H. Griffith, * VI rs. Ilenn. Mrs. Robert Re id and Mrs. J Frank Ellis; and to these for books: VI is. Susie de Martine, of Jacksonville, Florida, Mr. George Abbott and the ' Vlui phy High School Library. Pictures to be mounted for picture ' "ile were given by Mrs. W. Axley anil *aul Padgett. Kenneth Farmer of Tonotla found an Indian arrowhead on " he farm of his grandfather, Mr. J r. Hayes. He gave it to be placed i n our museum of the future. A col- * ection of minerals of this section ' irere given by Mr. T. T. Lindsey. ' The last week of school, the boys md girls of the third grade through v he seventh grade were invited to , t ome and join A. O. B. W. Club. This . I s our first library vacation club. If t ou do not live in town join at your lea rest book station. This is a secret ociety and after reading the first ' >ook the members %re initiated. j Mr. and Mrs. Felton McCaig and li ittle daughter, Patricia. Mi*s Irene.* i t r.n -irwl .It,/.lr \It,,r 'i in. Sylva. and Bryson City Sunday 1 H. C. McBrayer, of Anderson, S. was the overnight guest of Mr. and < flrs. Dale Lee. ? * a Mi afid Mis. R. E. Braclay and hildren ??f Copperhill, were the ruests of Mrs. Barclay's parents, Dr. .nd Mrs. J. W. Thompson# Sunday. I . Mrs. Fredrick Weiss, of Htwassee )am, and Mrs. Giles Cover, of And* cw> were among the out-of-town kiests attending the lecture on Cera- | iiics at the Woman's Club last Wedlesday. Mr. and Mrs. !. \V. Franklin and Job Fulmor spent Monday in C'hattainoga with Mr. and Sirs. Hume Jo\vle>. Mi. and Mr-. I.. A. Lee left Saturday foi .1 few days visit lit Norwood j villi Mrs. Lee's parents. From there ney will go to New York to attend In- World's Fair and then on to .Yashington for a visit. After their rip Mr. and Mrs. Lee will return to Jalton, Ga. where they will make heir home. * * Mr*. H<|gar Slaughter and son, Norert, returned Sunday night from a veek's visit in Memphis, Tenn. and arts of Mississippi. They were acompanied home by little Frances Card Seaver, of Chattanooga, grand !-Iiicphti.i* ?.r VI.. ?l ...:? isit them foi sometime. * * Mir. Hugh Hackney and baby of Vtlantn are visiting1 in Murphy this veek. .Mis. Hackney will be rememeird as the former Miss Essie Led'ord. o Clean bp Your T'S SPRING ng! Discard the dull wii c\ new rarpfree fpplnrr t'o ound. . . to get your wardr ny Spring air. in, though, and that's whe: trusty hand in the refurbii ind in the cleaning of curta; ings that make your home rise! Start swinging intc nake your first move a ca pair I our Shoes IRPHY LAUND CALENDAR of 1 COMlNGtVm I The regular meeting of Murphy Bi chapter No. 10 Order of th< Fasten Jtar will meet on Friday eveamg H \pril 28, at 7 :30 in the Masonic Hai # ? The Business Womans Circle of the Baptist church will meet Monday H right. May 1, at 7:15 with Mrs. a. i fei. Browning. BIRTHS 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. J . McCallie an- H lounce the hirth of a son at me Pet. ie Hospital on Saturday April s. H The baby has been given the name of H Thomas Morgan. B Mr. and Mrs. Warner bay of Hi- fl vassee bam announce the birth of a ^B laughter, April 18 at the Whitfield fl nfirmary. The baby hj> be< n given H ,he name of Nan I-.,.. Mrs. K. G. Hale and daughters, and B fiarry Hale who have been spendfag H he past week in Murphy with Mrs. H it. B. Meroney returned to their home I n Belle, W. Va. Tuesday. 1 y were S iceompanied home by Mrs. Meroney B ind daughter, Barbara, who will visit B hem. B 4 * n ! Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Forsyt of An- B Irews were visitors hi town s indaj. B 1Gb t U I J CROQU1GNOLE I WAVES f With Cluster Curls to suit your type dressed in latest style. ONLY $"|.50 tOM,,LETE- \ Come While You Can Save | Money End $J.OO Curls CANDLER'S BEAUTY SHOP Candler's Store Murphy IESH m/ Wardrobe '! nter feeling. . . Spring. . . time obe in condition re we come in? shing of winterins, drapes, rugs seem clean and > Spring now? 11 to 159! , Too!! RY \ A
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