NEWS of SOCiAL and PERSONAL INTERES1 Ruby McCombs Winchester, Society Editor, Phone 49- J Mrs. Whichard Hostess At Bridge Luncheon For Mrs. C. L. McCaslan Mrs M. P Whichard entertained with a bridge luncheon at her home her" on Monday complimenting Mis. C L. McCaslan. who la leaving Mur phy soon for Ral-igh. where she and >? r husband will make their home. Those playing were Mrs. McCas lan Mrs. K. S Parker. Mrs Do" Withrrspoon. Mrs. B. W. Whitfield Mrs. T. A Case. Mrs. W. Hoover. Mr Prank Forsyth, and Mrs. \V. W Hyde. Mrs. J. W. Hoover was a luncheon guest. A guest prize was presented the noree. Mrs. Whitfield won U:t> score prize. ,ind Mrs. Witherspoon consolation. Ml .1 Whichard was assisted in serving by Mrs. C. L. A'vrson The home was decorated with dogwood and lilacs. o Mae Perry Members Guests of Mrs. Ramsey On April 28 the Mae Perry Circle met at the home of Mrs. Will Ram sey. Mrs Landas Shields conducted the devotional. The topic of the program was "A Glimpse of the Homeland". Mrs. Hunt giving a talk on "Mexican Bap tist go Forward" and Mrs. Ricks "As Jesus Sees the Indians." Studies of famous Bible women were given "Eve" by Mrs. Comwell and "Re becca" by Mrs. Arnold. At the conclusion of the meeting Mrs. Ramsey served a ;aL'd cour-.c with coffee to the following 1.-? embers Mrs. Comwell. Mrs. H int. Mrr..| Arn, ;(?. Mrs. Deweese. Mrs. Mason. Mrs. Shields. Mrs. Ves.bl, Mr-.. Bay less. Mrs. Garrett and Mrs R.cks. Mrs. Wright and Hoover Give Shrimp Supper Mrs. K. C. Wright and Mrs. W. A. Hoover entertained with a shrimp supper last Friday night at the home of Mrs. Hoover. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wade Masses. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Wright and Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover. PERSONAL MENTION Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith made a business trip to Greensboro over the .vcek end. Mi'dred Clouse is visiting Mr a"d Mrs. T. F. Higgins and family for a week or two at Pleasant Garden. N. C. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Kephart, and children of Sevierville. Tenn., spent last v.'rek end herr ~ith r"l2ti"=c Miss Pauline Neal left last Thurs day for Birmingham, Ala., for a weeks visit with relatives and to at tend the graduation of a neice from a hospital there. Mr. Frank Owenby and Miss Ruby Owenby of Marietta. Ga? spent last Wednesday in Murphy. Mr. Earner Stiles spent last Tues day and Wednesday in Atlanta. Mr. Evan Lloyd of Sylva was a visitor in Murphy Sunday. Mr and Mrs Rnheri McCombs visited in Andrews Monday. Mr. J. B. Gray spent several days in Hayesville. on business this week. Mr. Calvin Stiles of Nashville. Tenn.. spent last week end here. Mrs. F. L. Fisher and son Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fisher and Lloyd King spent last Tuesday in Chatta nooga, Tenn. Mr. J. Pitaer who is in school at Cullowhee, spent last week end here with his wife. Miss Louise Leatherwood left Sun day for a visit with relatives in Flor id? Mr. Clyde Sneed who is employed in Hampton. Tenn.. spent last week ?nd here with his wife. Mrs. Spurge Christopher returned to Atlanta after a weeks" visit here with her mother. Mrs. L. E. Mauney. Miss Willie Henton will leave Sat urday for Knoxvllle. Tenn.. where she has been transferred with the TV A. Mr. "Red" Davis who has been employed for several months with JEEPTOONS By Fighting Men --AK.'P IT'S Jo OF VQU BoVS "To Trt>S op GGOPfeS -re ,v\y $s TAutey" Th Men of the fighting services are adept with p?n and brush, as shown in art hobby groups in USO clubs, is entry shows humorous observation, too. USO presents the men's work in a series of "Jeeptoons." the Telephone Co.. left Sunday for A&heville where he was transferred. Mrs. Richard Parker a?d son Dick of Hickory are visiting Mrs. Parker's parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Brum by. J. C. Townson left Monday for | Wilmington, N. C. Jape Sneed and James Shields left last week for Fontana. where they are employed. Mr. B. G. Brumby spent several days in Atlanta this week. Mrs. H. A. Mattox and son. Harry, returned Monday, from Philadelphia, where they have been visiting Mrs. Mattox's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Cooper. Mrs. Cora Watkins of Cullowliee, was a visitor in Murphy Sunday. Mrs. Ribard Parker spent last I week end in Marietta, Ga.. with rela- I tives. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Tooth, of Lake! Wales. Fla.. were the visitors of Mr. \ and Mrs. Jim Green last Friday. Mr. Prank Lale and E. O. Thomas of Bryson City were visitors in Mur phy. Sunday. Mr. Clifford Lupton spent last week end in Waynesville, with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Ivie and daughter. Glenda, visited in Corne lia, Ga.. this week. I Mr. Reid Mallonee and Homer Hurst left Sunday for Elizabethton. Tenn.. where they are employed. j Mrs. George Atkinson of Bristol. Tenn.. is visiting this week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Axley. Harold McDonald returned this week after a weeks visit with his brother in New York. Miss Josephine Heighway spent Tuesday in Asheville. Jack Barnett of New Port. Tenn.. spent last week end here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and daugh ters. Betty and Nancy left Monday : for Bryson City where Mr. Smith is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holley and daughter. Myrtle, left this week for Clanton. Ala., where Mr. Holley was transferred with the TVA. Miss Eunice Shields, Anna Lou Holland and Robert Benton McDon ald spent Sunday in the Smokies. Mr and Mrs. Green and daughter. Dorris left this week for Copperhill. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Canatta of Bry son City, spent last week end with Mrs. Canatta parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lovingood and son Howard spent last week end in Hodgenville. Ky . Mammouth Cave, and Nashville. Tenn. Mr. a"d Mrs. Doug Simpson of Elizabethton. Tenn., spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frank lin. Mrs. W. S. O'Neal and so". Tommy of Valdosta. Ga.. are spending sever - a' weeks with Mrs. O'Neal's sister. Mrs. J. T. Williams and Mr. Will iams. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Will iams. a daughter. Mary Anne. on Wednesday, April 29, at Murphy O1 eral hospital. -.lr. and Mrs. Edward Chamber spent last week end in Bryson City with Mr. and Mrs. Croft Mehaffey. Mrs. R. W. Petrie of Charlott" was the w report was the burning down of Mr and Mrs O C Patterson's home with all its contents, some days ago. Tiie fire ot cured about 8 P M while Mr Patterson was awav at work. It resulted from an overheated stove pipe. This is the second home that has burned here i? the last few fti!'ks from a like cause. The death of Adrian, the seven y Ridge, Ga.. has come to mane her home with her daughter and family. Mr. and | Mrs. Fred Davis. Saturday afternoon. Warden Gar ren of Copperhill. visited his grand | parents here. Mr. and Mrs. W. L i Garren. MURPHY BEAUTY SHOP Just Above Court House Phone 9117 Murphy, N. C. DICKEY THEATRE Saturday KEN MAYNARD And HIS WONDER HORSE "FLAMING LEAD" Also Chapter No. 2 "MYSTERY SQUADRON" Sunday - Monday "ALL WOMEN HAVE SECRETS" . A beautiful story of young love with a cast or coming stars, in cluding Jam?*s Cagmeys kid sister. Hear h?*r sing in her first picture. Tuesday - Wednesday "SHADOWS OVER SHANGHAI" A THRILLING STORY OF WAR TORN CHINA. DON'T MISS IT! Read The Want-Ads