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SOCIETY Barbara Meroney, Society Editor, Phone 49-1 Mrs. Edna Gschwind Is Hostess at Shower for Mrs. Walker Saturday Mrs. Edna Oschwind of Hiwassec Dam was hostess at a linen shower Saturday evening art the Village Center complimenting Mrs. King b. Walker Jr.. recent bride. Three tables of "bunco" were In play. Mrs. E. E. Curtis and Mrs. 1^ liodgers were winners. The hostess served coffee and cakr. Those invited from Murphy were Miss Emily Sword. Miss Clara Mc Combs. Mli.s Kb;? Padgett. Mrs Harold Hitchett. Miss Bette Mc Combs: Mrs. V. V. Johnson. Mis? Barbara Meroney. Mrs. Jo Phaup. Mrs P. J. Henn. Miss Ella McCombs. Miss Mary Cathron Hena.ey, Mrs. L D. Schuyler. Mre. Emogene Bates. Miss Sally Kate Wilson, and Mrs. W. J, Adams. Others invited were Mrs. Geortf^1 Tulloss. Mrs. J. E. ODell. Mrs. Jack Webb. Mrs. Velma Cloud. Mrs. E. 8 , Curtis. Mrs. Charles Allen Jr.. Mrs ' Vandiver, Mrs. C. E. Wood. Mrs ' Martha Gra&g. Mrs. H. D. Cords. ' Mrs. H. M. Wagoner. Mrs. W. O. Watson, Mrs. O. E. Turner. Mrs. Arthur Sraitha, Mrs t. Hodges. Mrs J. O. Bell, Mrs. W. B Dockey. Mrs Carrol! Pitts and Mrs. Ono B. Hic key all of Hlwassee Dam. Lahn?Sims Mrs. G. V. Allridge of Dayton. Tennessee, formerly of Murphy, has announced the marriage of her daughter. Miss Muriel Lahn. to Mor ris Sims of Atlanta. Mrs. Sims is a graduate of the Murphy High School and attended W. C. U. N. C., Greensboro. North Carolina. The couple left Knoxville for their honeymoon in Florida. They will make their home in Sequoiah Hills at Knoxville, Tennessee. Mr Sims is vice-president of the Metro Products Co. in Atlanta. ?o Baptist Girls Auxiliary Mas Meeting on Monday Tile Girls Auxiliary met at the Baptist church Monday afternoon. L-ouise Gheen. Lorene Johnson. Jean Dickey, Maureen Lovingood. Kath arine Howell and Thomasine Slay ton had parts on the program. "Our Star Ideals." Other members present were Mary Porter Pain, Jayne Ricks, Betty Lou Burch. Mary Jo Lloyd. Virginia Mul key and Irene Jordan. o Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lee of Dalton. ? wln spend this week end here with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bueck. ? ? ? ? . TMrS., Harjld H*tchett and Miss foots" Cooke were visitors in Cop Perhill. Tuesday. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Barnett and ? Iv> Gertrude Palmer of Marble spent Sunday here with Mr. Bar n,s Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bar nett. * ? * ? ? c _.^r; and Mrs- King B. Walker Jr.. view ea^e Saturday for a ten day m Knoxvlle with Mr. Walker's Parents. ? ? ? ? Tlie many friends of Mrs. Frank ij, * rd wn sorry to hear she is * * * * ntlh. V'reinia Cobb returned Sunday can r?m Lenlor where she was I father SC 0f the death of her ! Dr and Mrs. J. W Thompson Jr.. ot Atlanta spent last week end here with Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. ? ? ? ? Miss Katholeen Hcnson spent last *eek end at her home In Cullowhee. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Mattle Taylor had ses her quests last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hall and children of Len tor City Tennessee. Bapitist Church Circles Meet Jointly Tuesday; New Officers Elected A joint meeting of Circles No. 1 and ] of the First Baptist church was h aid Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Hyatt. BUsices3 ot interest to the combin ed Circles was discussed. Officers elected tar the coming year were. Mrs. H. Bueck. chairman of Circle 1: Mrs. R. D. Chandler, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. A. E. Vestal, cha'r -man of Circle 2: Mrs. Thelma Dick ey. secretfu-y: Mrs W. H. Murray. Ueasurer. ""hose present were Mrs. Lloyd Hendricks. Mr*. L. T. Russel. Mrs. Henry Hyatt. Mrs. W. M. Gettys. Mrs., H. Bueck, Mrs. Robert Reid. Mrs R. D. Chandler. Mrs. T. A. Ter rell. Mrs. Leonard Allen. Mrs. W. S. Dickey, JJrs A. M. Simmonds. Mrs. ^Ibnzo Shields. Mrs. J. C. Ammons ^\t)r*. T. P. Calhoun. Mrs. Ida Hyatt. Mrs. A, E. Vestarl, Mrs. Paul Hyatt, j^ls. E. J Darnell. Mrs B B. Corn wel. Mrs. Lv-E. Biyless. Mrs. Howard Martin. Mrs. C. I. Calhoun. Mrs. C B. Gonnett. Mrs. Noah Lovingood. Mrs. L. M. Shields. Mrs J B Mul key. Mrs. W. H. Murray. Mrs. A. E. Vestal. Mrs. T. S. Evans. Mrs. Buc hanan and Mrs. Thelma Dickey. Visitors were Mrs. Lillian Hui'.on and Mrs. Pearl Dickey. Miss Sara Ruth Posey Entertains at Shower For Mre. K. B. Walker Miss Sara Ruth Posey entertained with a lovely tea towel shower Tues day evening at her home in Moore land Heights honoring Mrs. King B Walker Jr.. recently manied. The hostess presented the honoree j and her grandmother. Mrs. J. F. Abernathy with a corsarge of pink rose buds. Ice cream and cake with coffee were served. The guest list included Miss Clan McCombs. Mrs. P. J. Henn. Miss Ella McCombs. Mrs W J. Ada'.is. Mrs. F. V. Johnson. Miss Frances DicksDii. Mrs. Walter Mauney. Mrs Jo Phaup, Mrs. Buel Adams. Mrs Quay Ketner, Mrs. T. O. Slayton. Mrs. John Posey Jr.. Miss Barbar* M.roney, Mrs. Willa Belle Posey. Miss Dot Higdon and Mrs. J. F. Abernathy. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Whitley and Mrs. Walter Mauney were visitors in Atlanta Wednesday. Th?. afapy friends of Mrs. Bessie DeWeese wil be sorry to hear she is ill. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Case spent larst Thursday and Friday in Atlanta. While there Mr. Case attended a Forest Conservation meeting. Mr. amd Mrs. A. R. Bell of Reeds ville are visiting here with their daughter. Mrs. W. E. Studstill. The many friends of Mr. L. E. Manuey will be glad to learn he is improved after a serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee spent seve ral days this week in Lenior City with Mrs. Lee's sister. Mrs. James B. Ward amd Mr. Ward. Mrs. H. E. Freas of Franklin is visiting here with Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Whitfield. Mrs. Lilian Horton of Blue Ridge is spending this week with her brot her. T. A. Terrell and Mrs. Terrell. T. C. Stewart of Chattanooga spent last week end hero with his mother. Mrs. W. E. Ferguson at Peachtree. Mr. and Mrs. Htrrry Ferguson and little son. Tommy, spent last week end here with Mrs. T. S. Evans. ? ? ? ? Buel Adams who has been em ployed in Jefferson City has been premanently transferred here. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McBrayer of Anderson. S. C. will arrive Monday to visit here several days with Mrs. McBraryer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chandler. ? ? ? ? Mrs. W. H. Griffiths returned last Wednesday from a visit in Ccfftta nooga with Mrs. J. W. Belvins. -CALENDAR of CpMINGfVfNTS Tile Womans Society of CurisUin Service of the Methodist church will | meet with Mrs Dixie Palmer Tues day afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. T A. Ca.se will be <n charge of the pro gram BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Daniel have an nounced the birth of a son January 29 Eddie Mallonee of JWferson City is visiting here with his parents Mr and Mrs Elbert Mallone*. ? ? ? ? ? Miss Bee Howard of Atlanta .. -ent I las', week end here ? t ? ? R. F. Williamson of Jefferson I C:ty spent 1 'st week end h?re .... Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Padgett and ! .son. Panl. i?erc visitors in Andrews. I Suturday. .... Mr King B Walker Jr.. left Wed nesday for Hiwassee Dam where she will reside. ? ? ? MrO. I. Calhoun of Proctor spent j last week end here with her daugh ter. Mrs. T W. Kindley .... Mrs. Zeb Morrow of Proctor left Wednesday after sr visit here with her daughter. Mrs. Dennis Barnett Jr. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. P. J Henn spent Monday and Tuesday in Charlotte. Mrs. King B. Walker and Miss Ekia Queen were visitors in Asiie ville last Thursday. .... Miss Rosalind Chadler left Satur day for Brevard where she wil attend college. ? ? ? ? ? Tiic many friends of Mrs Charlie Barnett will be sorry to hear she is ill. .... Mr, and Mrs. L B Hall a-nd little daughter have moved to Murphy to reside. ? m m t Miss Sue Rector who has been visiting here with Miss Louise Mau ney left Sunday for her home in Asheville. m m ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Palmer spent last week end in Atlanta. The many friends of Elbert Mal lonee will be sorry to hear he is ill. m * ? ? John H. Bayless of Jefferson City spent last week end here. ? ? ? * Miss Eunice Shields and Mrs. Paul Lambert spent last week end in Atlanta. While there they attended the stage play. "The Philadelphia Story." starring Katherine Hepburn. ? ? ? ? ? Milt Hensley of Robbinsville spent a few hours in Mui-phy. Monday enroute to Ducktown. Tennessee for a short visit. CULBERSON NEWS J. N. Benn and Harley Golden of Hot House were business visitors here Friday. W A. Nichols who has been con fined to his home a few days on ac count of illness is able to be out again. Some of the local people are mak ing an effort to get electric lights for this placc. Mrs. Bcttie Ellis who has been on the sick list nas improved. Ouy Hyatt who is employed with the Tennessee Copper Co.. spent the week end here with his family Pat Cearley left last week for Gas toni?. ?' Mr. and Mrs. Castell Hawkins of Shoal Creek were visitors here last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickey and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Owenby of Lenior City spent last week end here with relatives. Ira C. Owenby and Frank Byers were visitors in Young Harrris last Wednesday. Frank Wilson left Thursday for Nantahala where he is employed Ramsey?Jones Marriage Announced This Week Mr. *nd Mrs. J. M Ramsey of Murphy havr announced the marri age of their daughter. Miss Anna M le Ramsey, to Verlon Jones, son of P F Jones of Murphy. The ceremony was performed in Copperhill. Tennessee on May 2. The bride wore blue with matching ac cessories. Mrs Jones is a graduate of the Murphy High School and Draughans Business college in Knoxvllle. She is now cnnected with the County Agents Office. Mr. Jones is in the 18th Infantry. Port Wadsworth. New York. Mrs. Jones expects to join her husband in New York in early summer. ? o T. W. Kindley Is Host At Bridge Saturday T. W. Kindley entertained with two tables of bridge at his home in East Murphy last Saturday evening. High and low scores were held by Jack Christopher and Joe Miller Elk ins. Those ptiying were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pitzer, Joe Miller Elkina. EsrUi:; Hausc. Mr. Alder., Jack Christopher and Mr. and Mrs. Kind ley. LETITIA NEWS The many friends of Mrs. Francis Try'or will be sorry to hear she is ill. The Rev. Graham of Unaka visit ed our church Sunday. The Sunday dinner guests of Hari i son Clonts were Mr. and Mrs. Gar Clonts. Mrs. Leatha and Ruby Tay ; !?:?: Mr.?. Methar Kenneth and Doro j thy Roberts. I Mrs. Julia Hedrick and Desmul I Clonts visited Garland Hedrick Wed j nesday. Miss Mary Jane Craig and Louise i Clonts visited Lexi? Clonts Friday ; afternoon. Mrs Blanch Clonts visited her I uncle in Shady Grove Wednesday. A. J Williamson was in this sec tion Monday on Business. Tlie many friends of Gien Sneed will be glad to hear he has improved from an illness. I RANGER There will be a pie supper at the Ranger Baptist church the second I Saturday night in February. The proceeds will go to the church. S. V. Evans has left for Fort Bragg where he is employed. Mrs. Raph Stircwalt of Lenior City spent last week end here with M.\ and Mrs S. S. Akin. Cari Evans and family of Sweet water were the week end guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kilpatrick were the Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Fox. o AAA Signers Can Get Lime Early This Year. Announcement of Agent County Agent A. Q. Ketner an nounced tills week that all farmers who had signed for their 1941 lime allotment, or those who had not signed and wanted to. could receive this lime early this year by notifying him as soon as possible. During tile past the securing of lime has been a rather slow process the agent said, but it can be gotten much earlier this year. Dur to the slowness most of the farmers signed up for the lime to be shipped in the spring. If shipped then, however, rarilroad schedules will probably slow up delivery: therefore, those who want their lime before corn is plant ed should notify the agent at once. Ketner also asked that all who had not signed their 1940 applications in the AAA program should do so at once in order to receive their pary ment checks. Between 200 and 220 have not signed these applications. Norman Jarrett. 13. of Columbus. Kam., tried to kill a chicken with a shotgun. The pellets bounded from the ground and wounded two other boys, while the chicken was unharm ed. Mrs. King B. Walker Jr., Recent Bride. Honored With Shower on Friday M isoc i C l?ri McComJ.->. Emily Sword and B?tie McCombs were hostesses to a tniscflltmoous liower last Friday evening honoring Mr,. King B. Walker Jr.. who-was before her marriage. Miss Catherine Aber nathy. The house was attrjctiveljr decor ated with evergreen leaves in urns placed about the room The color scheme, white and green, was carri ed out In decorations and refresh ments.. The guests ptiyecJ varum.-, cames Following this the tvanoree opened her gifts. . .i; The hostesses served ice -ream, cake and coffee. ? ) ;?> Tliose invited were :Mlss Fanuue DeWeese. Mrs. Ruth Nichols. Miss Barbara Meroney. Mrs: P. J. Henn. Mrs. Harold Hatchee. Miss Salty Kate Wilson. Miss Chrlstlhe Howell. Mrs. Raph Scott. Mrs. Evanell Lau ria. Mrs. F. V. Johnson. Mrs. W. J. Adams. Mrs. Jo Ptiaup. Mrs. BUI Brandon. Miss Sara Sword. Miss Sarah Ruth Posey. Mrs. Waiter Mauncy. Miss Rebecca Mauney. Miss Louise Maune?. Miss Thomaslne Slayton, Mrs. T. O. Slayton, Mis. Wm. Darnell. Miss E)a McCombs. Mrs. R. B. Meroney. Miss Elda Queen Miss Marinell Williamson. Mcs Henry Axley, Miss Justine Jolinson. Mrs. Duke Whitley. Mrs. Buel Adams. Miss Francer. Dickson, Mrs. Jim Mc Combs. Mrs. Bob McCQm'w. Mrs. Bill Gentry. Mrs. Thelma Dickey. Miss Addie Leatherwood. ML? Louise Lnatherwood. Miss Anne Hill and Mrs. Kenneth Denny. February Schedule Of Community Farm Meets Announced The February schedule of com munity planning meetings for unit and aiea demonstration farmers in Cherokee county, has been announc ed by A Q. Ketner. county agent. A meeting of all unit demonstrat ion farmers will be held in the Mur phy courthouse at 8:00 o'clock Febru arv 13. for discussion ot crop rotat ion. fertilization recommendations, farm records, and pasture, livestock and farmstead improvements for the new year. W. B Collins, district farm mana gement supervisor, will head the program for this meeting, which will be conducted in cooperation with the county agents and the soil con servation and land use committee composed of J. C. Townson. president E. A. Wood, vice-president, and Law son Lunsford. secretary-treasurer. The schedule of meetings for area demonstration farmers is as follows: Monday. February 3. in Marble at 1 o'clock P. M.; Wednesday. Febru ary 5. Tomotla at 1 o'clock P. M.: Thursday. February 13. Maryins Creek, at 1 o'clock P. M.: Friday. February 14. Maggie's Chapel at Lit tle Brasstown at 1 o'clock P. M. Shields Has Excellent Pasture Demonstration A good demonstration on tempor ary winter pastures is being conduct ed by John S. Shields, unit demon-, stration farmer of the Culberson community, according to reports of County agent. A. Q. Ketner. During the latter part of October. Mr. Shields seeded 20 acres of old permanent pasture with a mixture of rye grass, wheat and rye. About five bushels of this mixture was seed ed per acre, using a heavy small grain drill to do the seeding. This drill was heavy enough to scaraify soil enough for the seed to catch, and at this time it la showing up an excellent stand. From observation on old pasture will afford as much grassing as one acre where a seed was prepared and seeded. Mr. and Mrs. Huge Patrick moved into a new home at Lynn. Mass.. then discovered that their opposite neighbors were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hannaford. their neighbors in Glas gow. Scotland. 20 years ago.
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