SOCIETY Barbara Meroney. Society Editor, Phone 49-J Mr^. Lester Is Honor Client of Mrs. Mattox Ai Bridge Luncheon y II A. Mattox entertained with j bi t i luncheon at her home on Cjtnp')' :! Street Tuesday, honoring Mi Margaret Pruden Lester ot \V.? . :i ; '.on. D. C. Mr.s. Mattox was d in serving by Mrs. John | Cain^bt-'l. A illusion of tiladohl was used in dr .it ion. Mi W. W. Hyde jnd Mrs. M. VV 11. .. n high and low score prize: Mi T A Case was presented with cull- it ion prize and Mrs. Lestei ?j, mven a guest prize. Tli present were Mrs. Bell, Mrs. H.vtl Mis. Case. Mrs. H. Bueek, Mrs C L Mi Ca-slnn. Mrs. J. w. Thomp .-,111. Mi- J. W. Davidson and Mrs Leon Axley, Jce Elkins Hosts at Bridge Party I.i u Axloy and Joe Miller Elkins were hosts to six tables of bridge Saturday evening in the club room at the ihrary. M: Robert Akin won high score pnzi Joe Swltzer won low score prize and the floating prize was pre xnted to Miss Ma: ion Axley. Those playing were Mrs. Akin. Miss Axley. Misses Willie Hinton. Mary Frances Bell. Billie Jackson. Barbara Meroney. Louise Leatherwood. Sara Sword, Mrs. L. D. Schuyler, Mrs. Clyde Sneed. Mrs. T. W. Kindley. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Pitzer. Harry Hulten. Morris Miller. Kyle Crowt lier. Harry McDonald. Max Steiner Jack Barnett, Barttie Akin, Boise Maron. Joe Switzer and the hosts. o Mrs. Docia Clonts Has Dinner Party Saturday Mrs. Docia Clonts entertained with a dinner oarty at her home Saturday evening. The house was attractively decora ted with garden flowers. Music was enjoyed throughout the evening. Guests were Mrs. Verdie Ledford, Misses Marie Gregory. Elouise and Kate Witt, Mack Plemmons. Felix Palmer, Wid Stiles. Vergil Clonts and Francis McKenzie of Newport, R. I. ? : o birth annoncement Mr and Mrs. W. D. Townson Jr. announce the birth of a son, W. D. Ill, Saturday. July 26. Mrs. Townson is the former Miss Pearl Whichard. o USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS Colors Are Fresher, Dress Is Lovelier! That Just ahont sums up what Murphy laundry CTranin* doe* '<*? my drenn. I don't know the formula but I know the answer ? ' It looks grand! Why not try it? so Inexpensive! PHONE 159 1 Murphy Laundry j Mrs. justice Entertains On Daughter's Birthday Mrs. ? Prank Justice eater: a.neJ Saturday evening a: her h init- from 3 o'clock until 3 with a party honor ing her small daughter. Cecilia, on her fifth birthday. The guests played sames and were served ice cream and cak-. Those present were Misses Carolyn Alexander. Olenda Ivie. Rosalind Stalcup. Phyllis Hembree. Betty Hamby, Betty Reece. Mary Sue Swain. Betsy Clark. Judy Nichols. Susie Miller and Gene Bates, Gordon hafes. Goto tiiiDariiell. H. C Bucck. , Sammy White. Steve Hembree. Tom- I my Gentry and Jimmy Sneed. Miss Sara Ruth Posey Entertains with Picnic Miss Sara Ruth Po.wy entertained a ?:oup of friends at a picnic supper la.it Sjturday evening at Hiwassee Dam. Those iuvited were Mr. and Mrs ' W. F. Forsyth, Mr. and Mrs. H. A I Mattox. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bayless. Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson. Mj and Mis H E Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hyde of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Coward of Andrews, Mr. and Mrs G. W. Cover and Miss Meredith Will taker of Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Whitley. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. M&ssey. Miss Dot Hlgdon of Sylva. and Char les P. Gold Jr.. of Rutherfordton. Mrs. Barton Hostess At H. D. Club Meeting The Peachtree Home Demonstrat ion club met Thursday afternoon a' the home of Mrs. Ed Barton. The president, Mrs. Brown Clad well, pre sided. Routine business matters were dis cussed. Mrs. King, home agent, as sisted by Mrs. Julia Wells, food? . leader, gave a demonstration on jelly making. During the social hour Mrs. Bar- 1 ton sewed refreshments to the fol lowing: Mrs. Julia Wells. Mrs. Brown Caldwell, Mrs. Morris Moore. Mrs. N'tlson Leatherwood, Mrs. Nina Wilkerson. Mrs. White Barton, Doro thy Clayton. Dale Sudderth. Mrs. Orover Carpenter. Mrs. Clarence Hendrix. Mrs. Jim Donley. Mrs. Lut her Elliott. Mrs. Robert Barker, Ruby Barker and Mrs. Alline King. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fulmer and little son of Lenoir City, Tenn. spent last | week end here with Mrs. Fulmer parcn*..-. Ifr. zzi Mrs. J. YC. Franklin ? * ? ? Claude Gross of Lenoir City L visiting here with friends. ? ? ? ? 3. G. Brumby spent se-.'erjil day. this week in Hickory on business. ? ? ? ? Mr-. Rober*. Mcombs who is em ployed in Ashevllle spent last we?'; enl here with her husbtnd. ? ? ? ? Mrs. T. W. Kindiey. Miss W-:a? Hinton. V <. Th-'lma Dickey antt daush.er. Nettie, spent last Thurs d .y in Asheville. ? ? ? ? Ace DeCc.v.a and 3;!1 Beeler spent last week end in Chntanoogt. ? ? ? ? ? T. W. Kindley. George Phillips and Jack Christopher were visitors in Atlanta Saturday. ? ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hagerman of Kentucky spent several days here this week with friends. ? ? ? t Miss Oloria Daniel of Norfolk. Va. is visiting her grandmother. Mrs. T. A. Holder for an indefinte time. Miss Daniel was a resident of Murphy up unti' five years ago. ? ? ? ? Miss Adeladie Newson of Little ! ton. Miss Anna Laura Barnes of Clay ton. Miss Bertha Woodard of Selmt and Mrs. Edgir Burris of Newbern spent last week end here with Mr and Mrs. Duke Whitley. ? ? ? ? Miss Enla Baker and Miss Mary Lee Roberts spent last week end in Waynesvtlle with MLss Opa! Mc Cracken. Mrs. Mactox Entertains I For Mrs. Webb Fr:da> A dSuh'fal social iffitr >( '.'it, * eelc wli the bri > ir'\ iiwn j\ Mrs H. A Ma'.tox jr. '.l-'r ? ?ru- 7"" day evening imaruu Mr? R : Wi'b1) jf EViwaii Tenneate ? Mr; Wjl'.ec Mini- ' :t\ ",iu ' s: ir.* prize: Mr &i Situ a. ttui M ; \V ira l'i p-r. >:\ ->i? in prize. A <U'5, prl-e aa, ?envi -j t'.;,: honoree. Til* il U'V.m *A~i.i 1 ? -\i il itw jv Mi -. John CampoeU TiOie inviJd were Ml;- Em Sword. Mrs Fred Johnson. M: ? Henry Axlt-y. Mr-, Wai.er Mini' Mrs. Harry Bulvip. Mr.; B W. W i: - (teld. Mrs. VV'.Uard Cooper. Mr- S. Nell Lauria, Mrs. K,1 Smith. Mis W A. Hoover. Mrs K C. Wr ill'. Mrs Dale Lee and Mrs Webb. Mrs. Ray Paul Jones Is Hostess at Bridge Mr v Ray Paul Jon\s ho.stes. to four ubles of bridge a* her home Tuesday evening. Hinh and low score prizes were presented to Mrs. Howard Moody and Mrs. John Davidson. M:s.s Will'.e H.n-.on won floating pr'ze. Those invited were Mr>. Ctyd ? Sneed. Mrs. L. D. Schuyler. Mrs Ro bert Akin. Mrs. John Davidson. Mrs Howard Moody. Mrs. T. W Klndley. Mrs. R. E. Wallace. Mrs. Clvd-* Town son. Misses Willie Hinton. Mary Frances Bell. Mary WiiiirJ Cooper, Barbara Meroney. Ka.e Paiaett. Martha Brumby. Marion Axley. Louise Leatherwood. and Sari Sword The man> friends ot Ted Beelet will regret to learn lie us confuted to a hospital in Chattanooga due ;o in juries received in an tutouio'oile ac cident last week. ? ? ? ? ? Mrs. Robert Akin and Mrs. R. E j Wallace were visitors in Andrews | Sunday. ? ? ^ ? Mr. tnd Mrs. G. W. Candler and Mrs. E. M. Dunning returned Tuesday from Na?s Head where they were the guests of Mr. Cjndler's brother. Dr. C. Z. Candler and Mrs. Candler, j ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. ooper jl 1 Philadelphia, Pa., will arrive Sunday , 1 spend severtl weeks here with their j daughter. Mrs. H. A. Mattox and , Mr. Mattox. ? ? ? ? H. Bueck left Tuesday for Nag.? Head to attend a superintendent's convention. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Margaret Pruden Lester of Washington. D. C., is visiting here with her cousin. Mrs. J. W. David son and Mrs. Dtvidson. ? ? ? ? Mrs. E. M. Dunning who has been visiting here a month with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. C-indler returned to her home in Atlanta Thursday morning. ? ? ? ? ? Miss Kate Padgett was a visitor in Syl-.-a Saturday. Mr til l Mrs. A. C Hubei uij Mrs !>*ley ?f AUviu. T -rui . six-lit last ???-.?It ,-nJ here with Mr and Mr?. T. A Ca.e ? ? ? ? G-'ir^- 3 J >11 j. n.KVIu ?. Ai i , h-ii :.i ? ?e? k i-ul u* i- * It !it> ? i:: 1 small ?oti ? ? ? ? 3 W. ? i ?! -a ,o ?? -n ! -um :?.??? . oil > . I J Y lur.a Hit ru ueiv la-sl J < ??IK) .UT- ? 1 IJM-.-U ?. Or.] ?ud M: - M ? Whv.arJ ? ? ? ? ? Wiyne 3 >a ' jf J ??;> ;-?; >:i City, Te:i? . spen x< w ? k -iKi Ac: ? ? ? ? ? M. . '.V. Chris- i.j.u'i Mr. anj Mr* i!. A. Brown. iw ml -m.i' . - >r. were i :i .V.anta Tue-ua ? ? ? ? Wtnford Bradley if 3an! >rd . '.si'.inu .iere wt .1 M and Mrs. L;n- ' dan DilU ? ? ? ? M. and Mrs. Hume Bowi"< inn laughters. Charleen and Wind J. >: Harrtmon. Tenn . visited here several day i this week with relatr. ? | ? ? ? ? ? Miss Pauline Neal returned Sun day Irom a vacation ,:i Greensboro and South Car jl'.na. ? ? ? ? A. J. Waldrou;> speir las x end w.'h his wife tn Kn ix . * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. A. E Ves u and d l i ghter. Muss Jessamine Vest-ii. return ed Tuesday from a i ill Hn ? Point with re.atives ? ? ? ? Mi. Polly M Mr? u{ Keir was a visitor m town Tuesday md Wed nesday. Mrs. OU Williams left list week end for Charleston. 5. C. where siu will .spend her v-ication. ? ? ? ? Mas Mildred Hill who attends summer school at Young Harps speiv last week end here with her uarents, Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Hill. ? ? ? ? Miss Ruth Martin of AshevUl? spent last week with Mr. and Mrs J. L. Hall. Miss Martin has been holding a vacation Bible school in M: Liberty Baptist church ind Snow Hill 3aptist church. ? ? ? ? Miss T.ielma Hall is spending the week in Raleigh during 4-H club work. Mrs. Avie Magneu, 23, I Laid to Rest Friday Funeral services for Mrs. Ane Al line Magness. a?e 23, who died Us* Thursday in a Gainesville. Ga.. hos pital, were held Friday at the Old Shooting Creek Baptist church with the Rev. Daniels and the Rev. Bishop DfficiJting. Interment was in the church cemetery. Ivie Funeral H.jme had charge of arrangements. She is survived by her husband. William Masness of Oahalonega. Gi. and one son and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Maney of Shooting Creek. Everybody Asks Tims But Nobody is Sure Aj Clcck Dees "Shimmy" Mi:* Taain >tio ? Jii i evcry j>.l' a'.ki adou. the w >? j . out nooodv ever d >??? inv .11:14 1 1.) it." VV.-Ii. M :. and all lit- i>:i ui 'Mil plenty 01 uva'iier 10 ' .1 .v 1 ).>ut 11. ?i-ii The -on. 'ii-u> >: opinion 1. ::: 1 a lot o* this heat would a I j more appreciated n \\t January Or. M nday. look a vack sea*, a- 1 op: ' for CJnversil . m Everybody a ,1 , askint every else what ami' :? it'"' AuO tl jbody was sure The r?4.->n that M t.4i- m >:?>? int. ? Town authority . decld ?i 1 advancv the clock tw > hours Andrews ..a J moved up one a our. aiul :? Murphy move put a ju the same *. in'..' basis A lot >: ;>?? >p; ? a ore ? ' Unc.it as a ????sua. Noon dinner was ? i .it '. 'It a. "1 N siywiv 'A 1 . .1.100. A*, nine o'clock T > vn authori ties to?ether an i decided Mm' . icy had ion ? ) i Tit -j ? ;ey moved ???? ? .K'k >aek on > i n T '. . put '-h ? town >n a dayluht sa vins 'oasi;. bu* still Jet'. Murphy one i.ir be hind Andrews "There the ma'ter s aiii- i> ;ii< is wri'ten As o alia happen nex iV'-ic. you mil . d) ..our own <ues.sm< In any -. on*., we".. 4 ! j * - < o 101 nn:." in mid September. Meanwhile- jo to ?*J earlici or follow Tom Mauney's ipe 'Tm following my old time hours' -ai i Tom. excep- I Ua.- oalf-way adtpteii the new schedul* as 0 work. I eat, sleep and ao to work undei tfee old schedule, but when it come* 1 to quitting I follow the new -and 1 knock off an hour eirlier." Large Groups Viail Fclk School During Weekly Game Meet* A jroup of 50 young men and wo men of the Friends Work Camps at | Macedonia Community near lark-s ville. Oi , and Madisonvtlle, Tenn.. will visit the John C. Campoell Fall: school Saturday night to talcs part in tile community folk games This group. sponsored oy to.* Am.' rican Friends Committee with held quarters in Philadelphia advances cooperative work movements in com munities much as does the folk school. Their appearance at Brasstown Sat urday will he for study in addition to participation in the games. T"iis I is the third visit to the school. A group of students from bar man University were guests at tlio last week folk games. young men and women studying extension courses of of the Open Road. Othe- gutsts were Mr. and Mrs. Camp of Young Hirri... and Miss Dora Parks, regional lib rarian of Murphy. Miss Laura M. Bragg, pioneer in th? field of museum science was also a visitor at the school last week ?nd. Mi. is Bragg Is now a summer resident at Highlands and is assisting in opening the new Highlands m iseum. PROMPT SMILING SERVICE TheOPEHINGS^RESTAURANT YOU ARE INVITED To visit cur new restaurant . . .to en joy excellent food prepared the way you like it . . .and ycu can eat in cool comfort. We hare just opened and are prepared to offer a complete menu of every thing from the ?ulWt to the largest order. Bri , the family and (fve them a treat. It's well worth it. PHILLIPS' RESTAURANT Parker Buildin* W G. Phillips, Prop. Marphy, N. C.

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