SOCIETY
Date of President's Polio Ball
Is Advanced to January 26
The annual Cherokee County Presi
dent's Ball, for the benefit of suffer
er'? from infantile paralysis, will be
staged at Hiwassee Dam on the even
ing of January 26, instead of Jan.
27th, as at first planned. Mr. C. E.
Blee, general chairman for the ball
said the change in date was necessi
tated in order to get the desired or
chestra.
The ball this year will be under
different arrangements. Heretofore,
most of the proceeds have gone to the
National fund. Krom now on much of
the money taken in will bo devoted
entirely to local s,,fferers from the
dread disease?and according to
County health of icor, Whit-hard, they
arc many.
Emirc management 01 tne nail will |
Womans Club To Hear
Lecture On Denmark
The Woman's Club will meet Wed
nesday January 17th, at 2:30 P. M..
when the progr.*vn will be presented
by Mrs. George Bidstrup, of the Folk
School.
Mrs. Bidstrup will talk on con
ditions in Denmark; before and dur
ing the first few weeks of the war.
Mrs. Biddtrup was in Denmark when
war broke out and she will also tell
of her trip home.
Hostesses for the afternoon will
be; Mrs. W. A. Hoover: Mrs. W. M.
Ay.Iey; Mrs. K. C. Wright; Mrs. Fred
Christopher and Mrs. B. G. Brumby,
Jr.
After visiting in Kentucky as the
guests 'A liar parents, Mrs. Kelsey
Garland and son have returned to
Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Whitney havi
returned to thei>* home in Kinley.
Mrs. Joe E. Ray is a patient in Hay
wood County hospital suffering an a
cute attack, followed by an appendi
cectomy operation Sunday. She was
taken ill while visiting in Waynesville.
Her condition is reported as being,
good.
be in the hands of residents of Cher
okee County and instead of several
communities giving small dances, ail
will cooperate in one. The coming
dance will be sponsored by the Junior
Woman's Club of Murphy, and the
Konnaheeta Club of Andrews. Mem
bers of these two organizations will
dispose of tickets.
The general County committee in
cludes Mayor Tillitt, of Andrews,
chairman; Mrs. Paul King, Hlwassee
Dnm, secretary; Miss Sara Ruth Pos
ey, Murphy, treasurer; Mayor Gray,
of Murphy; Supt of Murphy schools
If. Bueek; County Health Officer
Whichard; superintendent of Andrews
schools I. n. Hudson and Mr. K.
Montgomery. Editor of the Junaluska
Journal Andrews.
Mips Mildred Akin returned last
week to Luraberton where she is a
teacher in the High school.
Mr. \V. R. Jenkins attended a con
ference of the Methodist Church in
Charlotte Monday and Tuesday.
Mr Dale Snodgrass, Mr. ALJQ.
Ketner and Miss Alline Richardson
havo been in Raleigh for several
days.
Master Tommie Ferguson and Miss
Ella Prince, of Sylva, are spending
the week with Tommie's grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Palmer, and
daughter, Doris, returned home Tues
day after a four days visit to Miami
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Denny and chil
dren have returned to their home at
Guntersville Dam., Ala., after spend
ing the holidays with Mrs. Denny'?
mother, Mrs. Lelia Dichey. Mrs.
Denny is the former Nettie Huston
Dickey.
Mrs. Iladley Dickey and Mrs. Leli?
Dickey carried their sons John and
Tom hack to their classes at. the Geor
gia Military Academy in Atlanta, Ga.
after the boys had spent the Chri.=t_
mas holidays at home.
Mr. Joe Ray is hack in town after
a two weeks vacation spent in Way
nesville and points North.
1 Petrie Hospital News
1 PATIENTS ADMITTED
Mr*. Carolyn H. Bryum, Murphy:
Mm. Oliver 11. Walker, Murphy. R.l;
Mr. Andy Roger?, Murphy; Mr. llcnry
IjOVin, Murphy. K. 3; Mrs. Ray
Crooks, Tomotla: Mr. Sidney Allen,
Andrews; Mrs. Aubrey Revies, Mar
ble; Mr*. Everette Miller, Wehutty;
Mrs. Voit Wilson, Marble; Mrs. Char
les Ropers, Murphy; Mrs. A. T.
Bateman, Haycsville.
NEW ARRIVALS
Baby Girl Miller, Wehutty; Baby
Girl Bateman, Hayehville.
PATIENTS DISMISSED
Mr. Jim Brown, Blairsville, fia.;
Mr. J. R. Beaver, Farner, Tenn.; Mrs.
G. L. Zimmerman, Hiwassee Dam,;
Mrs. Howard Rogers, Robbinsville,
N. C.
Woman's Club To Stage
An "Old Times" Exhibit
An exhibition of heauty of other
days will be staged nt. the Mumhy
Puhlic library by tho Woman's Club
next work. Tho exhibition will in
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jewelry, and costumes*
Every resident who has anything
worthy of dsiplay is asked to phone
Mrs. T. A. Case or Mrs. Hen Warner.
Your exhibit will toe called for and
returned to you-?and will be care
fully tended while on display.
Taylors Give Dance
Cn Saturday night Dr. and Mrs. F.
V. Taylor entertained a number of
their friends at an informal danco
held at the Murphy library. Music
was furnished by a local broadcast,
ing station. Fruit punch was served.
About 50 persons were invited.
Dr. and Mrs. Michael, of Now York
State are making their home with Dr.
and Mrs. F. V. Taylor.
W. H. Whitter, has been visiting
relatives in Knoxville.
CALfNDAR of
COMING fVfNTS
The Young Woman'? circle of the
Methodist Church will hold their reg
ular meeting Monday night at 7 o'
clock with Mrs. W. A. Hoover.
Circle No. 2 of Methodist church
will meet with Mrs. W. R. Jenkins
Tuesday evening: at 7 o'clock.
Circle No. 3 of Methodist church
will meet Monday with Mrs. E. B.
Norvell at 2:30 p. m.
Circle No. 4 of the Methodist
Church will meet Tuesday afternoon,
at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Sam Akin.
The Woman's Club will (rive n Sil
ver Tea at the Library on Tuesday.
?Tan. 18 from 2 to 5 o'clock in the
afternoon, and from 7 until 0 o'clock
in the evening for the benefit of the
library. The public is invited.
The Junior Wrimnn'? ol??u ?? :!!
meet at the Murphy Library no".
Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
The regular meeting of Murphy
Chapter No. 10 Order of the Eastern
Star will mett Friday evening. Janu
ary 12. at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic
hali.
The Evfiiiii); Cirele of the Presby
terian Auxiliary will meet on Mon
day evening January 15 at 7 o'cmlock
at the Manse.
Mr. Sam Childers spent the week
end in Knoxvillc.
Elda Queen and Geneva Lovingood
spent Saturday in Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilliland nnd
dnughter left last week for Gunters
ville Dam, Ala. Mr. Gillilr .<! is with
the medical division of TVA.
G wen Weil, of Corinth, Miss , is
visiting his parents at Hiwassee Dam
Mission Group Meets
With Mrs. Lovingood
Tho Baptist Missionary Society
held their first myelin* of the New
Year at the homo of Mr.?. N'>ah Lnviit_
rood on Tuesday afternoon. After
the devotional yy Rev. Ammor.; tho
program was conducted vy Mrs. T. S.
Evans.
The topic for the afternoon was
"The Eternal Promise of God". Thosa
taking part were: Mrs. Pewcesc, Mrs.
Cornwell, Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. Amnions,
and Mrs. Evans.
During the business session Mrs.
Vestal and Mrs. Bueck drew names
for the two circles. Several other
matters of business were taken up. A
social hour followed, during which
Mrs. Lovingood served tea and waf
ers. Those preset were:
Mrs. Bessie Pewcese, Mrs. T.nura
Green. Mrs. J. H. Baker, Mrs. \V. P.
Hall. Mrs. Alvin Buchanan, Mis. L.
E. Bnyless, Mrs. B. B. Cornwell, Mrs.
W. C. Kinney, Mrs. A. E. Vestal, Mrs.
T. S. Evans, Mrs. J. B. Mulkcy. Mrs.
Allen T^ovingood, Mrs. Noah Ijoviti
good, Mrs. II. Bueck and Rev. Adams.
Chambers Wins Bride
During Xmas Holidays
When Prof. C. R. Chambers. in
charire of manual training work at
tho Murphy Hitrh Srhool announced
that he was poinpr to his home in Kan
sas for tho Christmas holidays, he
didn't tell it all. Cupid was riding
with him to the town of Towanda,
where Miss Florence Rood, his long
time sweetheart was waiting.
And so, when Prof. Chambers came
bark to Murphy, he brought a bride
with him. He and Miss Reed were
married in Towanda, Kansas, on De
cember 28. The newlywods are mak
ing their home with Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Axloy.
Miss Doris Bailey loft Thursday to
return to school in Trappc. Md. Be
fore returning to schoool she visited
her father for a few days in Marshall.
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