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NEWS of SOCIAL and PERSONAL INTEREST Ruby McCombs Winchester, Society Editor, Phone 49- J Rev. Cash Addresses Teachers' Association In Meeting At School the Itev. K. 1> Cash. pasto; of the Baptist church ?as guest . l.er at tli .-lectins the Mur , Unit of tn N. C. Educational \ iriation. Tuesday evening at the H ni Economics Building. liCV. CZlh'S SUtjCCt '? ?>. "Y*~ It'll Do Teachers Teach." Re i<1 Mallonee. Manual Training acher was appointed a delegate to the meeting of the N. C. E. A. in Ra il igh this week. Mr. Mallonee will be , 'iampantfd by Supt. H. Bueek A school community program wis ear: ietl out. Topics disrussed by members were. "Community and I Spirit" by Julian Pitzer: His t.K and Cultural life of the Com . 'by Mrs. Mary Emmet M? Suggestions for coordination :ne Arts in community and school vitie by Mrs. Virginia Hyde: n ervation and Development or N.v.iral ReMjurta." by Miss Stella on: Opportunities for Out of >ol use." by Mrs. C. B. Chambers A buffet supper was served follow in;: the program by Mrs Hyde and her food classes. o Dixie Palmer Hostess As Circle No. 3 Meets Circle No. 3 of the Methodist church met Monday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Dixie Palmer. Mrs. E. B Norvell led the devotional. After the regular routine of busi and a social hour, the hostess assist ed by Mrs. W. P. Odom served de licious refreshments. Those present were: Mrs. W. H. (inffiUi, Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Mrs. E. B. Norvell. Mrs. A. Passerine, Mrs. W P. Odom. the hostess and a vis itor. Mrs. Neil Pressley. o Mr. James Semonis spent last week end in Asheville with his wife, who underwent an operation at Aston Park Hospital last week. Mr. Paul Proffit, of Bryson City, was in town Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooper, of Ar lington. Va.. spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Leatherwood. Mrs. Cooper is the former Miss Alline Leatherwood. Mr. Neil Sneed .of Fontana. spent last week end here with his family. The fiends cf Mrs. Hume Bowles will be sorry to hear she is confined to her home with flu. Mrs. George Leatherwood, of Ar lington, Va? will arrive Wednesday to visit relatives here. Miss Kate Gray, who attends bus iness college In Asheville. spent last week end here with her parents, Mr. an dMrs. J. B. Gray. Order For Easter Now Potted Plants, Cut Flowers Corsages of Your Choice Flowers Give Your Orchid Orders Early Murphy Florist Phone 160 STRAIGHT FROM NEW YORK CHARMING TWO-PI ECF.R Becoming clothes in flatterinc colors arc real morale-builil crs. The two-piece ensemble in new hrirht. lirht DastC Is does wonders lor women ot all a^?s. This New York crea tion :n soft blue wool features notched yoke and jacket hem. three-quarter sleeves. Mrs. Dale Lee Fetes Husband On Birthday Mia. Dale Lee entertained at din ner at the Regal Hotel, Tuesday evening, honoring her husband on his birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for her guests, which inclulded: Mr. and Mr.:. Wade Massey. Mr and Mrs H. A. Mattox ar>?l Mrs. rlf rry Bishop. Fred Johnson. Jr., of Pontiana, was in town Monday. Miss Francis Christopher spent last week end in Atlanta with her parents. Mr. Jack Barnett, of Newport. Tenn., spent last week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Barnett. Miss Kenny Davis, of Marion, N, C., was the week end guest of Miss Kate Gray. Mrs. J. B. Gray was called to Nan tahala last Friday, due to the serious illness of her brother. Mr. Bonnell Akin, of Blairsville, Ga.. was in town Saturday. Mr. Ben Akin, who has been at tending Moody Bible School in Chi cago. arrived last week for a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Akin. Mrs. J. D. Ryder, of Savannah. Ga.. spent last week end here with her sister. Mrs. l'om Mauney and Mr. Mauney. Mrs. H. A Mattox, Mrs Frank McDon ild >iul Mrs. Jchn Campbell spent several d?ys lasr week in Knox ville with Mr si'd Mrs. Buster Bay less. Mr. and M' Jimmy Ward, of Le noir City, spent last week end here with hotnefolks. Ned Lesense spent Sunday in Knoxville. Mrs. W. H. Rush and daughter left last week for Bristol, Tenn., af ter a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. G. W Candler have returned home from a visit to Lenoir City with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ward. Mrs. John Campbell and little son. will leave Sunday for their home In Birmingham. Ala.. afteT a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mattox Mr. and Mrs. Buster Bayless. of Knoxville. Tenn.. spent last week end here with Mr and Mrs. L. E. Bay less. New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Cline McClurc. jf Hayesville .announce the birth of a son in Petrie hospital here on Thurs.. March 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown, of Warne, on Sunday, March 8. a daughter, in Petrie hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis {md Miss Pauline Neal spent last Friday in Asheville. Charlie Hyatt, of Farner, Tenn., spent last week end here with his parents. Mr. Bob Cain, of Waynesville. spent several days here this week on business. Mr. C. H. Hlaunafin. who has been in Murphy for the past six months, has been transferred to Fontana. Mr. Tommy Posey, who has been employed here at the Texaco Service Station for past several months will leave this week end for his home in Asheville. Jack Short and R. E. Hollifield. of Chattanooga, were the week end guests of Mrs. Jewel Garmany and son. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Kiidiy, Mrs. Tom Mauney and Mrs. Frank Patton spent Saturday in Ashhevilis. Julia Repsis spt-nt las: week end in Knoxville. Mr. and Mrs Frank Pitton spent last week end in South Pittsboro. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Fate Cardcn. of Sweetwater, Tenn.. spent last, week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carringer. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mattox are visiting this week in DanlelsvtUe, Ga o CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for the many kind ex pressions of sympathy and the beau tiful floral offerings during our re cent bereavement. Especially do we wish to thank the Individuals and groups who helped find the body of Mr. Payne. Mrs. I. N. Payne, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Payne. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Payne. o The leak -proof gas tank on one big flying fortress requires 1.246 pounds of rubber. COMING EVENTS I Tin' Mary Perry supper of W M a. j liaptiia tliu: ch will meet at the homo! ol Mrs. E 1.. .shield.- Tuesday at 2:30 P. M. The Is>Ltie Moon supper of W. M. S. ol the First Baptist church will mwt at the homo of Mrs. H. Bueck. Tuesday at 2:30 P m Mrs Paul Schofield and daughter, of Lenoir. N C.. are visiting here with Mrs. S D. Akin and Muss Mary Akin. Mr. and Mi\> Walter Coleman, Mrs. Pritchard Smith. Mrs. Forest Aber nathy and Miss Jean Dyer will spend Thursday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mi's. A. W. Quiiiian. Hi spent last week end in Knoxville. Tenn Mr ! . P Hampton, o: Etowah. Tenn.. \va . a visitor in town one day this week Mr. and Mr. Walter Coleman spent last Sunday In Kayesville. j * TT O T . nl. . . .. ?f * _|. | . ?1V1 1 . it. vj iMi rw.n-fii, ui noiicur. . i arrived Sunday for a visit, with Mr and Mrs. W. F. Guffcy. ? Miss Elizabeth Gray and Manila Earned .of Hayesville, spent "last Mr and Mrs. Tom Palmer and week end in Murphy. family returned Sunday from a week's visit in Florida Mr P B. Ferbee. of Andrews, was a visitor in town Friday Mr. John E Posey. Sr.. who has ' been seriously sick, is slowly improv ing at W. B. Raper's boarding house. I Miss Jane Hill, of U. T.. Knoxville. ] Tenn.. is visiting her parents Mr and , Mrs. J. N. Hill. Dr. Robert Cox. of Bryson City, spent last week end in Murphy. Mrs. Louise Rogers, of Andrews, was in Murphy on business Thurs day Miss Bill Crawford, of Hiawa&ieo. Ga.. was visiting in town Saturday. Mrs. B. G. Brumby. Mrs Richard Parker and son. Dick, spent several days in Atlanta thi sweek. Sonny Morgan spent las' week end ; in Chattanooga. Harold McDonald and Jc? Baker spent last week end in Chattanooga. Miss Fanny DeWeese .of Copper l'ill. spent last week end here with hr-r mother. Miss Mary Willard Cooper spent last week end in Atlanta. Presbyterian Auxiliary Meets At Wilson Home; Secretaries Appointed 'I in Presbyterian Woman s An \ ilmry met at tlir hamc ol the Presi dent Mrs. .J H. Wilson. Tuesday af ternoon. March in Mrs Wilson led the devotional Cause secretaries were appointed t)> the president, as tonows: i"on-ign Missions, Mrs. H S Parker; Assem bly's Home Missions. Mrs. J. W Bai ley. Christian Education and Minis terial Relief. Mis Harry Miller; Re ligious Education. Mrs. Don Withei - .sixion Synodical and Presbyterial Home Missions. Muss Joan Murray. Spiritual Life. Mrs. C. W. Savase. Literature. Mrs. H L. Paisley: Chris tian Sociai Service ana Pastor's Aid Mis Jr.hn N. Dillard Officers are Mrs. Wilson. Presi dent; Mrs Prank Justice, Vice-Pres id. nt Mr.. Jim Gibbs. Secretary; M: s C W Savavi Treasurer M M W. Be!!. Historian Plans for the new year beginning first ut Aprii were disc-.issed. und a c ?mmittee composed ofMrs. Prank Justice. Chairman; Mrs. M W Bell and Mrs. J W. Bailey, to elect pm K lam leaders and places of meetins was appointed. Two chapters of the Foreign Mis sion Study book. Foundation of World Order." were reviewed. Mis* Jean Murray Riving the chapter. "Down Mexico Way." and Mrs. Don Witherspoon discussing the chapter, "Not in Vain in Japan." An offering for Foreign Missions was taken, and members rolled hos pital bandages f':i White Oo&s ?*ork o Mr.-JjKins talker, of Havesvlllr. was visiting here one day this wee* A. J Waldroup spent last week end :n Kr.oxville The friends of Mrs. Florence Moonr who has been very ill. will be clad to hear she Is greatly lirproved. Mrs. Jack Lovingood and daugh ter. Kay. returned to their home In Hendersonville Sunday after spend ing the week end with Dr. S. C Heighway and Miss Josephine Heighway. Mr. and R. B. Harin and Cliff Lupton spent Sunday in Waynesvllle. Mr. Bill Gentry, of Fontana. spent last week end here with his wife. NORTH CAROLINA FACTS ! WILSON IS THE LARGEST BRISHT-LEAFTOBACO> MARKET IN THE. WORLD ! 50.737,358 LBS WERE SOLD IWI91L. NO OTHER STATE TRANSPORTS SO MANY, CHILDREN TO AND FROM* SCHOOL AS DOES NORTH CAROLINA. A FLEET OF OVER 40OC BUSES IS used! DISTRIBUTION AND RETAILING OF LEGAL BEER IS AN IMPOST* J ANT NORTH CAROLINA { INDUSTRY PROVIDING 4 JOBS FOR 1 3,000 PfOPttl J North Carolina* t legal beer industry wants to preserve to j ?eonoaric benefits of beer for the state, and to protect (M . Ed hao< of this beverage of moderation. The Industry I Its through this Committee and your law of ficera to kM0! retail sale of beer wholesome and law-abiding. P1 CAN HELP the industry'* socially valuable prograM ; a like beer, buy It only in respectable, orderly placet A 1 r the great majority. Report violations of the law J farw officers or to this Committee. ' l/ BREWERS AND NORTH CAROUNA | BEER DISTRIBUTORS COMMITTER \ i * WprH Bein. SMt Oirtdor. S afo 813-817 Commvdai 81 d* Rolri* ? , mustsv ? COOWBATiWI WITH THS BREW) MS IIDVSTKY
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