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SOCI .. I louse \v arming Party Given Mrs. John Donley And Mrs. Verlin Crisp Mt:rK ntcrestj ha: 1 > *. :i evidenced i-y ' malt. friends of Mrs. John i>r.-Ley .-.nd Mrs. V ;li:t Crisp, who only l ost work m .<<1 into their new cup -'- ::n-r: *. Mast Murphy. A BjH<> v.h. niii was given the The M s. s ! i:? : oe I.u ;t-, !Varlj Mart Ru dt Mr! daughter, Betty P-' : !' . ;!in -'tiji- up daughter. R Gra . Hoini.ree, Hes ei Pa (iladj's ! linton. Euni< e Ledfud. M.rian !' vvlej;, Ivlfta Donnai nd fh Misses Thelma Fox. I.oude' f i ior. liu*:: Hogue. Fran Ca!'; 'Ut.. Arittea Hamsev. Gillie Martia and ".la k" Payne. CO : . : l id Cookies WeTl served. Lofton Mason Returns Home On Sad Mission M-. Lofton Mason, brother of former Hiirh Sheriff Lester Mason, came home from Washington. D. C. las? week to attend the funeral of his a gee fatiiei. Once a hurmn-s arum hoy. widely known throughout the county Mr t Mason now is attached to the Metropolitan Police Department. He also has studied law. and ha> not only been admitted to the bar. but has taken a Master's degree. He plansoon to resign from the police force nni enter into private practice. Mean while, he is taking every advantage of his happy opportunity to -Ia i : c"nft i!iirr at fir-^ "nan i. Mr. and Mr- Frank (hooper, form< r Murpny ites. now of Savannah, La, were visitors for a few hours in the <?!d home town Saturday. They held an open reception in MauneyV miii a*'d so many friends greet H|d them tnat business was practically Jo reed to suspend. Mr. Ro\ Woodbury, of Los Angele< alif., was a visitor in town Monday. Mr. Woodbury is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs \V. II. Woodbury, former Murphy residents, but now of Ashe villi', i mis is .Mr. Woodbury's first visit back to Murphy in twenty years Mrs Lillian Lahn, and daughter, Muriel, Alley no Ruber, K. C. Wyne gar, of Knoxville were visitors Wednesday and Thursday of Miss Junnita Vestal. Genuine BigNew fjlj1 6cu.ft.Size A laJ MANY EXCLUSIVE ADVANTAGES SAME FAMOUS METER MISER ME SAME FINEST QUALITY CCNSTRU AS FRIGIDAISE MODELS COST! O At the price there's noth- P ing else like this remarkable JJ new Frigidaire model! Built I V to the same high quality 5 standards as the most expensive Frigidaire model C made?with the same basic features that have made the name Frigidaire worldfamous. It's the greatest value of the year! Don't miss seeing it! ^??J MORE THAN ASCORE/$ 149.75 OF FRIGIDAJRE V FEATURES INCLUDE: \^T"^ FAMOUS METER-MISER I MECHANISM EXCLUSIVE F.114 REFRIGERANT 1-PIECE ALL-STEEL CABINET CONSTRUCTION ^ FRIG! DAI Rl WALTER Phone 124-J THE CHEROKEE eTty Circle No. 2 Maps Plans ! 01 Holding Silver lea A mectinir of ("it . le No. 2 of th I irsi C-t thuivh was "<!.! at the '!>'* of .M. T. ??. I Ivans on Tuesday 2:*k) p. in. Mrs l?. 1>. Corn well h:i?i . o of flu- licvti! ional. Fiauh of th ;:V t ' ; responded to the roll. Cal1 o v.-i --? fron. !' BiMe. Disi-ire* the business hour plans \ !'* discussed for having a silver tea '.. -ir early date. !"> : is; ill. e;ni h !;? the hostes !'Vi .1 \nu-. l food cake. punch a" ii\v i< Ji. . and nuts. i"- or. -eat inc-k.ded: Mesdanios: ! J. Pa-aelt. I. K. Bavless. l\ C U\. * i. Henry Hyatt. Kollin Lovin _ \V H Murray. (\ I. Calhoun. \ l Vos'.al. I.lov.i Hendrix. B. B * rnurll aad N th I.ovinirood. COMING EVENTS The n-gular meetinc: ?>f Murphy Chapter No. 10 Order of the Eastern i Star will be held in the Masonic hall jo n Friday cvenipg July 2a at . : ? It is requested that all members he , Mi>s M. I.ee Parish, Miss Juanita \\ -lal. Mr. and Mis. Clyde Towns?*n. i spent many delightful hours pienicRobert Weaver and Charles Ilvatt imr and >winimin?r at Vojyel Lake ' Sunday. Murray P. Whichard Jr. and hi. ki i. Miss Ida Lee Allen of Norfolk have returned North after visiting Dr | and Mrs. M. P. Whichard. Murray is j -lationed on the battle-ship Wichita. Philadelphia. On the trip went j Pt a' i and ltill as far as Edenton. N. j . \vh?*n* tliev will visit for the remainder <?f the summer. * ? * * * Mr. and Mr-. W. C. Partrick. of ( iampa. Fla. who have been con sis t tent visitors t>? Murphy for many vears ;iiv reprintered at Dickey hotel. * * * Mr. .ml Mrs. O. P. Robinson spent Sunday in Ashcville. * * Mi . and Mrs. Low Cackrum and M. 1 D. Hall have returned to Athens, i'eiin.. after beinjr in Murphy during die iilness and death of thei runcle i Mr. John Mason. * L\ m Wallace has been visiting Tommy Foster in Scottsboro, Ala. m It. W. Morris, inspector of State "r?so? camps, left FYnl;?e ] ville, N. C. IGIDAIRE . . . INCLUDING CHANISM... AND , CTIQN FEATURES "G $1C0 MORE! IHU S-YEAR PROTECTION PLAN ON SEALED-IN MECHANISM AND MANY OTHER MONEYSAVING ADVANTAGES METER-MISER COLEMAN Murphy North Carolina SCOUT. MURPHY. N. C.. THURSDA Personals This page is devoted to the more intimate chronicling of the comings and goings, and social events that make lite autre plesant. It is your : \ on n page-?and since it is humanly impossible tit "cover all the manifold happenings in person. \our help is sought in making this age eomplete. If you have made a trip: had oul-oj-toicn visitors. or plan to entertain ftiends. u onl you j please call the Scout office ami tell us about ity Thanh ton. \?>FIKI.I) Ol.MSTED IIattie Palmer M' >. Xr.l Dudley in rived in tli ' ' 1 !* -?.n R "i?h t ? visit her par. Mr. ;ni l Mrs. E. 15. Xonvli. II. M. Bishop spent Thursilay last i. Km wille on business. ? * ? Mrs. K !, Brown has l?een joined iere i). Mr. Brown for a visit of sev i "ii days with Mrs. Brown's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Witherspuon. ? * I. (i. Waters, of Raleigh, who join il his wifo for j? visit with Mrs. E . M. i <>nnell. of near Hayesville. re turned home Sunday. * * ? * Mr. and Mrs B. W. Sipe. of Ral 'i"I' ^pent several hours in Murphy eently en route t o Iliwassee Dam Prom there they will visit Mrs. Sines mother. Mrs. Albright in Waynes i i!le. Mr. Sipe will be well remember d in Murphy as former Superinten lent ?>f publis schools and one time Editor of the Scout. A party consisting of Miss Martha Tnimby. Mis. \V. (I. Darnell. Miss Mary King Mallonce. Mrs. Richard P-uker and Miss Elizabeth Parker returned Saturday after two weeks \H-nt in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bell, of C'.rei nville. S. ('. arrived in Murphy 1 to be with their mother. Mrs. M. W.! .? !. who has recently undergone an ratioi at the Whitfield Infirmary. m ? v ? m A party including1 Miss Mary Cathron Hensley. Clyde Sliced, Mrs. !.. I). Schuyler, and Willie llinton enjoyed hoat riding and swimming at Blue Ridge Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan and three children, from Mt. Ulla.oN. C. were recent visitors of Mayor and Mrs. J. B. Gray. 0 m Buel Adams, Idris Adams and Jack Blagg attended the ball game in Knox ville Sunday ami enjoyed every bit of it. including the riot. Mr. Adams stresses the fact that he was not in Murphy an 11 o'clock Sunday. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Aid en Davis, Mr and Mrs. Clifton and Jimmy Davis motored thmntrh tho CiM.a.;..- o > ? The trip also included Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. J. II. Newman had Mrs. Newman over from llartstelle, Ala. to spend her vacation with him. * * ? Frank McDonald, of Knoxville spent the week-end with his wife who is visiting: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Mattox. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. James Irvin of Shelby spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jinnny Ward. Mi's. Irvin is the former Miss Thelma Powers of Bennettsville, S. C. ^ ^ Mrs. Edward Madden of Little Rock, Ark. arrived Wednesday to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Witherspoon. # w # * Mrs. T. A. Kindley and Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips left Friday foi a two weeks vacation in New York. * ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Pete Akin are home after two delightful weeks of surf bathing and deep sea fishing at Carolina Beach. * * Mrs. J. L. Thompson from Atlanta, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Akin. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn HpmnhUi Miss Eloisc Barnett, of Andrews. Eugene and Bill Carden, Junior Bevers, Johnny Holt, Mrs. E. L. Holt spent Sunday at Vogel Lake. * * * * * Mrs. W. P. Odom is enjoying a two weeks vacation, of which a few day? will be spent in Atlanta visiting and shopping. * * * * Dave Townson dispatched his sons, Wayne and Clyde to Bellefontaine, Ohio last week for the purpose of bringing back his beautiful new and shiny La Salle "motor-ambulance. * * Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom, Mrs. P. L. Jenkins. Ettie Mare Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Watkins, Edgar Darnell motorer through the Smokies to Gatlinburg, Sunday. Y. JULY L7. 1939 Florida City Mo\ What might bo termed a small v lot :?ia i .\ uus has moved in on Mur : hy. A p.rty of 11 poisons, all from v ! anama City. Fla. drove to Murphx n three v.a.-. to spend a low days j il l loll so in love with too town ami l .is surroundings that they have x x tended thrir s ay to two wo.- is :r.<l tt oine of them are still here. Tin;. t_i t *.io guests at the Dickey hotel. Th< ir stay raoie proof of th* I iiu .- aiiahl value of word of-mout'. .?i. itis.n-;. The "adverts v" in t i n- anoe. ;< Mrs. H. l?. Mozley who with her daughter has boon spe uti v ie Suninii'i s in Mi.rphv for tne pas' ' y.-ar-i. Sil has been 11 :.lyr ol the charm ?>f the town and it> climate ?-ami fourteen of her friends d? idd to come and see for themselves ( \h"ther or no; she was "prejudiced." rhey now declare she didn't say ! i \? yv d ">) of i!i m Mrs. Wayne Town-on has as guest Mi. - Elizabeth Limi -ey of Charlotte. ~ \ Wiliiant Townson and John Dickey ;? motored to Cincinnati. Ohio for the I week-end. Miss Billie Madge Word, of Scotts v ooi??. rtla.. Miss Flo Wallace, of Clin ton. Tenn., and Mr. Kenneth Huston , I are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wal- i | lace. * Miss Margaret Mauney is spending i her vacation with her father, Mr. P. I A. Mauney on Route 2 and will be with him two weeks. Miss Mauney holds a position in Washington, D. v I *' ' |. Mr. and Mrs. (\ E. Mauney re-f turned to their home in Chicago 3 I Monday after a visit with their i I mother. Mrs. A. S. Mauney; who ac| ompanied them back. ? * ? v Homer Davis returned Sunday aft er a months vacation at his home in I Rirminghaam. Ala. * . . > Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson and s son. Tommy, of Sylva spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Evans. ! The new Se-Lir Davidson /-es To Murphy I ows hi- or she will not only cm I iuk uex year, b it will S,U.M I n 1,1. and brini others. I And this despite the fact that Har. 1 ihy has been experiencing heat ;hat I or th.s town i - 1 i ti vi -it'ii-* F."i : : . . ,.'n I it: ,i.- wel onte bl the lave visited V. -. 1 I -Val:. the quaint Folk S . 1. j> nt . .. '.out. near Topto . ; of itUcIV t - tit i ,i . n. t !n 11' entht - . "'.ajV . I'f t'.lfl I' : ' 1 ' i l n-J \,* too many of them. I . ;.r,.. p)r ,1 Mr-. \V. -I. Bi n k- .. j ;!a.! tear. Jr.. wifi ' > ; mi I.. 1'. I.athrain. Mt ;. \n_ 1, . . Mr. til o' M : . daiurhter. atnl i n. .. . atui tl. It. Mo-'.'eV 'i"i Mi>s Anno Town-or. hei uest over the week-end, Miss Sophia tiiiten. her brother, t tries llinton. I l,J \ii? .ilnii.'e Mil'iui Mill allot I 1 111 ril II * * *> ? v B. R. Lenheart. of (lain villc. Ga. jvas a bjisiness visitor here Saturday. M?v and Mrs. Bill Moneymaker visted in Knoxville the past week-end. * * * ? John Brown of Detroit, Mich, is vhtin.u" his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. {row 11. * * * * Dr. Robert Brown, of Hendersonille was in Murphy last week on trol'essional business. ***** Dr. Georjrc Steel of Charlotte and diss Christine Lynch had dinner with )r. and Mrs. E. L. llolt Friday nisrht. * * Raymond Ward, of Andrews, is isiting his sister, Mrs. F. 1 Holt. * * m m The many friends of Mrs. K. C. Mtal. will be pleased to learn that ViiRht. now a patient in lVMie hoshe is steadily improving:, and should mi able to return home within the text few days. HOSIERY LENGTHS OR YOUR CONVENIENCE /^Ma - r ween and Tall ig Smart Set, Teeny, !Tween hree different lengths with 3ot sizes; Now you can buy 3r stocking proportioned for silk with a special Durotwis sd snag-reaistanoe.s & Mclver
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