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Mrs. J. W. Davi<
I Plans Rec
pi ^jrf J \V Davidson will present
yj. r I 'isic class in a recital
the Mii'I'I'V library. Monday evenI
7:30 o'clock. Miss
j; :.--l.V -V pianist, and Mrs. A.
f \*c( iv .11 son. Bobbie, vocalists
iceompaiiiment will
? jjjss Moore, a former pupil of
}, . Pav IS a graduate in music
It termont college. She
gl." an nc iplished musician having
ital at Virginia Inter*
I Mis Ne home is in Baeumont.
IYoung Musician
Cover Themse
Murphy- a.< usual, has reason to be i
iroud of the splendid recital given I
,y piano pupils of Mrs. Henry Akin. |
tvi U-9C tho si'pond of its I
nis
ind p? nted this year.
Among those taking part was Roberta
Lu > . who is a pupil of Mr.*.
< W. S.iv lire. Certainly there was
vrry little that could be criticised in
er performance.
It >":? u i be noticed that very litt>
written music was in evidence.
Practically all of the little troupers
^id mem / <! their music. Since
pice is to iiort to give a comment
on the a 1' f each of t hose taking '
iart. orih ? name of each and the]
election - .ell below.
L list 1 ?Millicent Wilson,
ndian Ah .Man, Sailboats.
G')ldi!'H k- ps; Alary Lou Fergu- I
on. A In" 1.1 ^ht song (poem). The I
K-ars cha- t oddilocks. Duct-first I
i-i-t. ?.f .s g. Florence Evelyn
Ca . Ti. : I ?ck. Soldiers march. Fop 1
Irs. Bueck Is Hostess
lonorine: Mrs. Branham i
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Mr. and Mis. H. Bucck entertained!
final fn o supper partry Monday
i?t honoring Mr. and Mrs. John R.
ianham. : Raleigh, who have been
heir guests this week.
Those invited were: Mr. and Mrs.
oim Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
lishop. Mr. and Airs. II. A. Mattox,
lr. and Mi John Bayless, Mr. and
Is. Blip) A 1 .ntQ \fi<2<s Virginia Ron.
1.Miss Anna TownsOn, Miss Martha!
I Wells, Miss Sara Ruth Posey, Mr.
il Owenby, Mr. Edwin Hyde, Mr.
den Coward, Mr. Dender and Mr.
d Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cover, of Anarewell
Party Given
or Miss Doris Bailey
A number of friends honored Miss
bris B&|ley with a surprise party
si week prior to her departure for
dryland where she will attend
Wl this winted. The party started
? the side porch of the Henry
iou>e where numerous gifts were opaed.
Then < une refreshments.
Those present were: MisSes Jean
huriey, Jan Davis, Margaret Mer^ y.
Frances Kicks, Betty Lou Birch,
I T Crofford Lenier, Netty Dickey,
*ne Jordan, Iva Jean Sneed, Buddy
0 nson, John Gass, Wade Ricks, J.
kTownson and Mervin Couch.
foss Emily Sword Gives
delightful Bridge Party
M ^iss Emily Sword charmingly enB**tained
at her home Monday after^Boon
at four tables of bridge in honHr
of Mrs. Benjamin Davis, of CharMrs.
Albright won high score
bridge; Mrs. Neely high score for
tonese checkers.
^ Miss Sword served an ice course
tefreshments.
^Bjhose entertained by Miss Sword
the honoree included: MesFred
Johnson, T. A. Case, J.
Thompson, Bob Motz, Gordon j
w' J' C* A*kright, Henry Axley, \
H: " Davidson, Bryan Whitfield, I
B? Keely, William Adams; The Miss-1
Addie Leather-1
h\^ara ^cCombs and Ella Mc-I
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THE CHEROKEE
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t
dson's Class
ital on Monday
t
Texas where she is prominently identified
with the cultural circles of the 1
city. She is the possesor of a lovely T
soprano voice and has done extensive '
concert end radio work. Since com- 1
ing to Murphy, she and her son have '
delighted many audiences who -will '
be pleased to hear them again on 1
Monday evening.
Pupils who will take part on the .
program are: Elizabeth Ann Elkins. (
VII.. T T*r_n
..ran ??eixs, Miiarea Wells, Jean
Dyer, Virginia Mulkey. Loudelia Clac- ,
ker, Maurice Clackler. ,
I The public is invited. j
! !
i> ill i\.cCitai;
Ives With Glory
corn lullaby; Roberta Lucas-Minuet
by Mozart, Long, Long Ago?Williams,
Happy Faymers-Schuman;
Betty Lou Burch, March of the Wee j
Folk-Duet; Song Margaret and Flor- ,
1 ence. Safe in thy arms dear Jesus; (
Doris Bailey, Warbles of Spring; ,
Mildred Hendrix, Major and minors ,
Sing Robin, Sing; Mildred Clouse- ,
Sparking spray, music box. Barcarolle
from tales from Hoffman; Jean ;
McNew-Song Dear Miss Rose; Mary
Forter Fain, March from Aida; Jean
McNew-Sparkling Brook; Bert Anthony,
Flower Song-Opera Faust.
Jack Barnett. duet-Anvil chorus. Jean ]
McNew, a duck. j
A beautiful little sterling and
black pin, given to the child who
showed the best playing performance
was awarded to Jean McNew aftei
careful deliberation by the two judges,
Mrs. Henry Axley and Mrs. C.
W. Savage. A prize is awarded annually
by Mrs. Ak^n and is greatly
sought by the young stars.
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Big Dance Ends Season <
For Alpha Beta Gamma
The Alpha Gamma Beta Society <
wound up its Summer season in a
blaze of glory last Fridav niirht with
a formal dance which was far and
away the largest and most delightful ^
held this year.
Guests came from Andrews, and
Hiwassee Dam and from other nearby
communities. It was a card dance,
with Mrs. J. B. Gray and Mrs. E. O.
Christopher acting as chaperones.
The dance was staged in the Public
library.
The Misses Kate Bray ,Marian Axley
and 4'Toots" Cook were in charge '
of arrangements, and had the hall '
beautifully decorated with greentry '
and flowers. Miss Mary Frances Bell
assisted the committee in charge in <
the capacity of hostess.
Youthful Group Feasts i
With Mrs. Robert Reid
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Mrs. Robert Reid entertained the !:
Intermediate G. A.'s at her home j i
Tuesday with a weiner roa^t and 1
marshmallow toast. Games and cont-1
ests were enjoyed through a social!,
hour. j*
Those present were: Misses Vir- 1
ginia Mulkey, Maureen Lovingood,
Wanda I^ockett, Martine Moore, Rosalee
Lockett and Lorene Johnson, and i
Messrs. Buddy Lindsey, J. C. Town- 1
send, Maurice Clackler, Buddy Dick- 1
ey, Marvin Harrison, Eddie Brown, ]
Walter Carringer and Harold Hall. (
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Mrs* Mauney, Mrs. Case j
fete Missionary Circle |i
Circle No. 1 of the Young: Ladies
Missionary society of the Methodist i
church was entertained at the homeJ <
of Mrs. T. A. Case Monday evening.''
Mrs. Tom Mauney was joint hostess1
with Mrs. Case. A sweet course was
served following a program given by "
Mrs. Harve Elkins" and Mrs. Oale J
Lee. J
Besides the hostesses the guests '
included: Mrs. Harve Elkins, Mrs.
Lee, Mrs. W. A. Hoover, Mrs. Frank
Ellis, Mrs. T .W. Kindley, Miss Adella
Meroney and Dr. Hoover's mother, '
Mrs. Hoover. 1
SCOUT, MURPHY. NORTH CAROL!
Murphy Eastern Star
Is Hostess To District
Murphv Chapter Xo. 10 Order of
he Eastern Star was hostess last Friiay
to the an * al meeting of the 12th
listrict.
During the day about 85 persons
\ere entertained. Every chapter in
he district was represented and each
rave an excellent report for the last
erm.
The Murphy chapter gave the riualistic
opening for the meeting, afer
which several present and past
fficials were introduced. They included:
Mrs. Daisy Mae Davis, past
grand matron; George R. Bennett,
>ast grand patron; J. L. Neelv, past
;rand patron; Mrs. Harriet M. Powell
vorthy grand matron; X. M. Harrison,
worthy grand patron; Miss Eliziheth
Slagle. district deputy grand |
natron of the 12th district; Mrs. j
Myrtle Xeely. district deputy grand I
natron of the 6th district; John L. j
3rr. associate grand patron, and Miss ;
Louna Tatham grand marshal. Miss j
rtattic Palmer is worthy matron of
Murphy chapter Xo. 10.
Lu ncheon was served by the women
of the Methodist Missionary Society
of the Methodist ehnrrh
?o
Evening Circle Meets
In Presbyterian Church
The regular meeting of the Evening
Circle of the Presbyterian church
was held at the church on Monday
evening, August 20lh. The meeting
was called to order by the vice-chairman,
Mrs. George Phillips and opened
with prayer by Mrs. H. L. Paisley.
The program was in charge of
Mrs. Henry Hyatt. All taken parts.
The topic being: "What I Like Of
The Adults Of My Church."
The meeting closed with prayer.
Those attending were: Mrs. George
Phillips, Mrs. II. L. Paisley, Mrs.
Henry Hyatt. Mr*. Charles Jones and
Miss Hattie Paimer.
Girls Auxiliary Meets;
I alks of China, Japan
The Girls Auxiliary Society of the
Baptist church met in the chapel Moniay
afternoon. Miss Maureen I^ovin
rood. First Group Captain, had
:harge of an interesting program devoted
to Chinese and Japanese missionaries.
Watermelon seeds?one of the fav>rite
dishes of the Chinese were
iavu ut? airess iacis aoout tnat coun;ry,
and the land of the Mikado.
Those participating in the program
.vere: the Misses Lorene Johnson,
rayne Ricks, Virginia Mulkey and
Maureen Lovingood.
Personals
Miss Louise Gentle, Beulah Chambless
and Ralph Stawart, of Scottsboro,
Tenn. were the recent visitors
af Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Johnson.
*
After being joined in Anderson,
5. C. by Mr. and Mrs. H.* G. McBrayer
and daughter, Miss Martha
McBrayer, Mrs. G. W. Candler and
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Ward have returned
after spending the past ten
lays at a cottage on Carolina beach.
m
Mrs. James Brown of Kannapolis,
ind Son, Jommy, who have been visting
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gray re.urned
home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hall and
VIr. and Mrs. Chas. Hall, of Jackson,
Vliss. spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Bueck.
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Supt. H. Bueck attended a meeting
n Raleigh this week of the public reations
committee of the North Caroina
education association. Supt.
Bueck represented the Western Dis.rict.
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Mrs. Florence Lucas and daughter
Roberta, spent the week-en<L in
Blairsville as the guest of Miss Marie
leaver.
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Mrs. Zala Adams, of Andrews
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...U uci uauguvci'iiriaw, JJiio. AUaniS
>f New York City were in Murphy
ruesday.
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Mr. Harvey Gunning, who two
veara ago was with the TVA in Mur>hy
came to Murphy to join Mm.
Sunning, and from here they motored
o Gulfport, Miss, for a two weeks
vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Gunning now
ive in Chicago.
Mr. Frank Alverson, of Mobile,
\la., has been the recent visitor of
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Alverson.
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Mrs. Tom Mauney was in Chattanooga.
Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary Pass. of Hayesviile,
spent the week-end in Murphy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee were in
Atlanta Thursday on business.
Miss Celeste Porter, of New York
City, a classmate of Mrs. Dale Lee
while attending Sullins college is the
visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee.
Elizabeth Gray left for Washington,
D. C. to visit Mr. antl Mrs. John
L. Mason. She will return Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. John R. Branham. of
Raleigh have been spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bueck.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Johnes, Neil McGlammery,
Virginia Mulkev and
Lorene Johnson toured the Smokies
Mrs. Ben. Davis and daughter, of
Charlotte, is the guest of her sister.
Miss elara McCombs.
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Mrs. J. C. Albright, of Raleigh is
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Sudderth.
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