SOCIETY Barbara Meroney, Society Lditcr, Phone 49-1 ^ J kn< a^ement of Miss Alline Richardson To William David King Is Announced Mi ami M s- John Allen Kichard c n ..?VI- announced the engagement of tin'''' daughter. Miss Alline Rich 10 Mr William David King, the wilding to take place at noon Sunday. December 22. in the Metho ds i'i>i .copal church. Mi--. Uii-hardson is a life-long re-, . nt f Murphy and now holds the , . 1 Home Demonstration Agent f c, rokce county. M King, formerly of Atlanta, ai re ident of Murphy and is i in business in Andrews. Miss Hazel Bruce Weds 1 |. V. Henson Nov. 3 Thomas Bryant Bruce announces the marriage of his daughter. Hazel, to J. V. Henson of Martins Creek on November 3 at Blalrsville, Ga. Tin- ceremony was performed by Frank Allison. Mrs Henson Is the youngest dau ghter of Mr. Bruce and the late Mrs. Bruce of Blalrsville. She is a gradu ate of the Blairsvllle School. Mr. Henson is the son of Mrs. Bertha Henson Ellis of Martins Creek. Beta Club Meeting Is Held on Friday Night The Beta Club of the Murphy High School met Friday night. November 22 in the Home Ec. building at 7:30 After a business meeting a quiz was conducted with Iva Jean Sneed. win ner. After dancing refershments were served to the following: Iva Jean Sneed. Maureen Lovin good. Helen Carringer. Wanda Pat ten. Mary Porter Fain, Jean Dickey. Ja>ne Ricks. Homer Hurst. Grover Asht. Oscar Davis. Hurbet t Allen and Mi ^ Henson and James Shields as chnpr-rones. Miss Ida Belle Entrekin Bride of A. M. Wylie Jv. In Ceremony 1 hursdav Miss Ida Belle Entrekin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emory En trekin of Decatur. Ga . and Ambrose Miller Wylie. Jr.. son of Dr and Mrs A. M. Wylie of Chester. S. C. were married Thursday at 11 o'clock at Cakhurst Presbyterian Church. De catur. White chrysanthemums and white cathedral tapers were used in the de rotations. Prior to the ceremony, a program of wedding music was presented by De Loach Ashemore. bariton, ac companied by his mother. Mr*. C. E Ashemore. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wars attended by her sister. Mrs. B. F. Archer, Jr.. of Macon. Ga.. as matron of honor. The bridegroom had as best man. | his father. Dr. Wylie. The bride was attired in a green Townley costume suit with black i fox-fur trim and black accessories. Her corsage was of sweetheart roses. Following the ceremony. & wedding breakfast was served at the home of the brides parents. Only members of the two families were present at the wedding. Mrs. Wylie has lived in Murphy the past three years where she was regional librarian for the T. V. A area in connection with the Murphy Carnegie Library. After a short honeymoon trip. Mr. and Mis. Wylie will be at home in Chester where he is employed. Miss Henrietta Price of Ashevllle s'vnt last week-end here with Miss "an Ruth Fosey. ? ? ? ? Charles Pendley of Marietta is ? here with his sister. Mrs. "?flrh Scott. Junior Woman's Club I lans Xmas Dinner at Mee ting ; n Wi dne<ctay The Junior Woman' r '> *-?-KI - ii ulir in etin.; in the dab room Wednesday with about tv.mty-ftve members present. Hostes;e? were Mr> Martha Adams. France* Dixon. '?> ' Nell Meyers and M... Polly Neal Tile subjret of s;udv. The BUirk shiri March" and "Th- B:r;-H L.on Retreats.'' t.V-.en from Cirleton Beat's "The Coming Struggle for Latin America." was vrv eapablv d: c> ? , eti by Miss Dot Higdnn During the business session plan* were made to have the annual Christ mas dinner on Friday. December 13. at the Terrace Hotel in Andrews \ Committees were appointed for the dinner and entertainment. 11. ? dinner committee is composed of Mr- Edna Whitley, chairman Miss Mary Lee Fe'.met. Mrs Paulina ] Kindley. Mi Do". Hidden and M: Jimmy Cary. The entcrtainrv < ? rnmoo-fd of Mm. Rmncene r.i chairman. Mrs. Edit!; !vi? ..r.i Mrs. Myron Jensen. Leon Axley Entertains At Bridge Thursday Leon Axley entertained ar number of his friends with a bridge party at his home in East Murphy last Thursday evening. Those pla'ing were Mr and Mrs Julian Pitzer. Mr. and Mrs. L. D Schuyler. Miss Mary Kathryn Hen sley. Miss Barbara Meroney. Miss Mary Willard Cooper. Mrs. Robert Akin. Jack Christopher. Jack nett and Hubert Williams. o??? Mrs. C W. Sivnge vi sit ^ M - P'vl Mr?. K. H. Woosley in Atlanta Tues day i*nd Wednesday. Tliev accom panied her home Thursday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays there ? ? ? ? John Davidson and John H Bay ! less left Sunday for Jefferson City , after spending the Thanksgiving | holidays here. ? ? ? ? Miss Fannie DeWeese of Copper hill arrived Wednesday night to spend the Thanksgiving holidays here with her mother. Mrs. Bessie DeWeese. Group Meels > i iSy \ft rn< "n ' ? " ?? Baptist oliurch ? ? t - ci ? irntu n ? V V ? ?> -?, cy.ad ?rrt t.v Mr- A K Ye-r.\l Report* vtre nirrn bv the Ifl and personal ??rviee wnrk ! ?r cast year vim discussed and outlined for the month of Dei?mber PI ins ?vere also made for Chrtstm i- chari ty. Til >* present were Mrs L F. Bav lcs=. Mrs. Bessie DeWeese. Mrs Noah I*ovln?ood. Mrs J B Hall. Mrs Alvln Burhimnan. Mrs A E Vestal Mrs W. C. Kinney. Mrs Laura Green Mrs M'lKcey. Mr* r n C Mrs J D Burch and M; O Dalton. o ^ 'vc \\ i?hpr?n^on ar'! ^ P^r'-cr F.ntei^r5n Drn Wilnrr^won ami Mrs t* v pnr*:pr wrro hostess to a brute?* ' "vhrm Thursday art the honv* of M" Wi?brrs?>ocn in East Mnrp^v \Trv W. F Studsti!i hold hinh t and Mrs T A Case hold second hie*> -r'w,nv . --j,, W3S rar -'"H <>ut in decorations and favors Ouo ?s -or^ Mrv StudstHl. Mrs w V.r \frs. Julii Martin. Mrs M Whir hard. Mr?; T A Ca*e Mrs . ~ 'V Whitfield. Mrs H Buerk. Mrs i ?* W Thomp'rn. M re Chrrk MeCas !^n. Mr Ficher Hubbell. Mrs Kat- j j hrrine Martin and Miss Eleanor ' Corard of Andrews. Miss Hattie Ax l lev. Mis- Ciara McCombs. Mrs. Fred ' Johnson and M e D.ile Lee. i o Barttie Akin is Host Rritlcre Club Tuesday j T!it- hrid"" duh m<*t Tuesday nieht j (??. the home of Barttie Akin. Julian Pit7.er held high score and Mrs. L , D Schuyler held low i The host served hot cocoa and fruit rake to the following: Miss Mary Willard Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Pitzer. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Schuyler. Mrs. John Davidson. Miss Barter a Meroney. George T. Williamson. Leon Axley. Jack Chris topher and Jack Barnett CALENDAR of COMING fVf NTS A har.?- ?? in ? : :h* U'<> r.un> Socle t \ of c .111 ina Service of t!;?' M tJud -* In 'M *v? l,eld auukUv afternoon a* 4 oVIdi k in the ladies p...lor of * ? church There will also ix ? p.)* . uk dinner at 6 or! *: All Li a:? > come. Bat>! s i ? !? M eis . .. o. .OIH'11 lUld C.rde No 1 of the Bapti.: Mis ?i .T.arv s .if me: Tuesday after - :i- ?> .{? '?!?> ..ime ?>! Mr- Robert rt ?: ? \\::h M !! Id and M" W. S. D.rkt y a^ nt hrstrs M ' ii'rir.i" lir^ :<led ?- ? ?? i;:;*ted ? ? ' . Mrs Piib r" .t -?Vinson Fa rase? In r .:rh fol lowed "Vil -? !?? a v.-prrt r?n the T' n': : v. bent I o the Baptist Orphanaee Plans for ! Christ m.is was outlined and c ?mmit tees appointed Mrs L T Russell was ! welcomed as a new membo: The hostess served a dessert course and presented each member with s Sweetheart rosbud The following members were pre sent : Mrs. J. C Ammons. M ? R. D Chandler. Mr* I eo?v*r?1 VV n. Mrs I F M Johnson. Mrs. 1 'ovd H^ndrix. | V*"<. Robert R id. Mrs W. S Dickey. Mr- William G'*t? M L. T Rus Mrs K c Wr t. Mr* H Bueek. Miss Dorothy t.'H? and Mri .* \V. Davidson. M- and Mr- T?~-s ** \ Df Lenoir Oily arrived W<-dnecriav nicht to sp?nd the Thdiik^cr, ..14 iiolulays here with Mrs. Ward's . 1 -nt Mr ami Mrs. O. W Candler ? ? 1 ? Mr. and Mrs. I.awu-nce Myers spent last week-end 1 Oreer. ille. S. C.. ? ? ? ? ; ' ' r'a: r > f Atlanta is vi<?ivn her*? "? ^r'- *v*?h hp- bro ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Woffard BIG VALUE giving you Finer Tone ? ? i Greater Power I Yes, hear more sta tions clearly and powerfully, with this new 1941 Philco! Priced amaz ingly low and costs less to operate. No wet batteries to pay for and recharge . . . no wind chargers! See and hear the famous 1041 Philco Farm Radio now! PHILCO 95F New Push-Pull Audio Sys [J? and .super-sensitive Fhilco Speaker give you tremendous power and the "nest, purest tone you've ever heard! Programs nkj r.n ncw richness, new hril ,lance! Gor ?J<>us cabin: 7 gracefu resign. Battery Bh<k, $> Eur s EASY TERMS F Mil CO 90CS Biggest value ever offered in a farm radio. Get yours now! Only 5tlf-Contain*J Bst/erj Block. Sj.tO Ext**. WALTER COLEMAN Murphy, North Carolina NOW CHECK NASH AGAINST THE LOWEST-PRICE FIELD! ? 25 to 30 miles a gallon ? Coil Springs on all four wheels? ? Roomier, more seating width ? Greater Safety? "Unitized" body ? Two-way Roller Steering ? Weather Eye Condi tioned Air System ? Convertible Bed The sensational Nash Ambassador "600" is Here! We are Ready to Give Demon* strations and Accept Orders IT'S HERE! The new kind of car in the lowest? price field?the Nash Ambassador "600"; Your first surprise is coming when you view the bigness of this Nash?and hear it will deliver 2} to 30 miles on a gallon of gas, with good driving. Its sleek, low body is built on new aircraft prin ciples?of welding body and frame into one rattle-proof, twist-proof unit of amazing strength; At first throttle touch, you'll realize that here is the "liveliest" car you're ever driven. It has pick* up of 15 to 50 MPH in 12 seconds, high gear. It rides the curves like a locomotive, but steer* light as a feather. Here?for the first time?is Two* way Roller Steering, the easiest you ever expert-* enced, plus soft coil springs on all four wheels. Even the ?ir you breathe is different ; . . fresh, dustless, warm as May?even at 10? below zero? with Nash's Weather Eye Conditioned Air System; You'll discover savings you never dreamed poi ?ible...*70 to *100 a year, on gas, oil, tires. In fact every idea of what an automobile can be or do or cost changes wheo you drive this new kind of car. In the new Aeropowered Nash Six and Eight, as well as the Nash "600"-the differences in size and ? ? iv arc switching thousand? of new car buy ers to Nash. Come in and see these differences! Factory production has now caught up. We can take ordersfor immediate delivery. See your dealer below. NOW?A BIG 4-D00R SEDAN New 1041 prices begin in the lowest-price field? $731 for a bi* Ambassador "600" Business Coupe All prices, delivered ir fac tory. include standard equipment and federal tax! Weather Ere. Fourth Speed Porwsrd, Omvrrtible Bed. and White Side Wall Tire? DCUYERED AT FACTutY are optional, at slight extra cost. 780 Wash Offers Better Cars at Lower Price?-for 92% of All Buyers of Automobiles FRANKLIN MOTOR COMPANY Murphy, North Carolina

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