Of INTEREST TO WOMEN
RUBY McCOMBS WINCHESTER SOCIETY FDITOR
TELEPHONE 49 -J 1 LJ' 1 WK
The Salutation of the
Dawn
Listen to the exhortation of Ut?
dawn!
Look well to this day! ""Or It Is life;
The veiy life of life.
In its brief court* lie all the verities
And realities of your existence:
The bliss of growth.
The glory of action.
The splendor of beauty;
For yesterday is but a dream.
And to-morrow is only -a vision;
But to-day well lived
Make every yesterday a dream of
baDOiness,
Ar.d every to-morrow a vision of
hope.
Look well .therefore, to this day!
Such is the salutation of the
dawn.
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Schedule Of Club
Meetings Announced
Meetings of the home demonstra
tion clubs of Cherokee county for
the remainder of the month have
been anounced by Mrs. W. D. King,
county home demonstration agent,
and ire as follows:
Friday. October 16, at Martin's
Creek, with Mrs. Boyd C.hastaln, at
1 o'clock: Monday, October 19, at
Ranger, with Miss Medley Fox, at
1 o'clock: Tuesday, Otocber 20, at
Orandview, at the school with the
Parent-Teacher asociation at 1 o'
clock; Wednesday. October 21, at
Postell. with Mrs. S. N. Montgomery,
at 1 o'clock: Thursday, October 22,
k; Peachtree, with Mrs. Law son
Lunsford. at 1 o'clock: Friday, Octo
ber 23, at Wolf Creek, with Mrs, Ar
zona Bandy, and a shower for Sadie
Cook, at 1 o'clock: Saturday, Octo
ber 24. at Bcaverdam, with Mrs. Ber
th:". Radford, at 1 o'clock: Monday
0 ?-.her 26. at Marble, with Mrs.
Ei'' Iovingood, at 2 o'clock: Wed
iv. October 28. at Andrews.
Mrs. Fred McConnell, at the
of Mrs. Earl On-, at 2 o'clock.
1 Mallonee of Morris town,
T visited friends and relatives
in Murphy last week-end. He was
:t imp.mied home by Mrs. Mallonee
.ias been visiting her parents,
M and Mrs. C. C. Richardson, for
tile past week.
Dr. and Mrs. W A. Hoover and
small son. returned last Thursday
from a visit with relatives in Cherry -
ville.
Mrs. Julia Donaldson of Los An
geles, California, was the guest of
her nephew. Ray Paul Jones, and
Mrs. Jones last week-end.
Oeorge Jones left Monday for
Lenoir City, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Allen of
Knoxville, Tenn., were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beatty and son.
Jerry, spent last week-end in Cleve
land. Tenn.
Mrs. Ralph Moody of Raleigh was
called home last week due to the
serious illness of her mother. Mrs.
W. p. Payne.
Miss Helen Harshaw of Asheville
siient several days in Murphy with
friends and relatives recently.
Mrs. Mae Slayton left last week for
Chattanooga to join her husband,
who is employed with the TVA there.
Edward Chambers of Bryson City
visited friends and relatives in Mur
phy last week.
Mr. and Mrs. V.I. Butt of Blairs
ville, Ga.. visited friends and rela
tives in Murphy last week.
Harold Hatchett. who has been
employed in Ohio for the past several
months, is visiting friends and rela
tives here.
Miss Ada Harshaw and mother
have returned to Asheville after
spending the summar here at their
summer home.
Mrs. Jack LovLngood and little
'laughter. KJay, have returned to
their home in Hendersonvllle. after
spending several days with Dr. S. C.
Heighway and Miss Josephine Heigh -
way.
Mrs. Jean Kilpatrick Is 111 In a
local hospital.
Arthur Howard of Atlanta, Oa..
is visiting relatives in Murphy.
MRS. EVANS HAS
CHARGE OF W. M. S.
PROGRAM
!
Tlie W. M. S. of tile First Baptist
church met Tuesday aftcrnon. Tlie
meeting *n> opened by singing "Am
I A Soldier of the Cross". Mrs. Tom
Evans had charge of Uie program
topic. Think on These Things What
soever Things Heard Through His
Disciples.
Mrs. A. B. Cash gave the devotion
al, taken from the book of Acts. Into
Jail and Out.
Mrs. H. Bueck discussed Courage
unnstian Heroism.
Hymns: Faith of My Fathers and
Standing for the Right.
While the Bell Tolled was told by
Mrs. Mathews.
The Courage of Faith, by Mrs.
Evans.
Courage Amid Difficulties, was
discussed by Mrs. B. B. Comwell.
Prayer, bv Mrs. Murray.
Mrs. Kenney discussed Learned
Through Missionaries.
In Calmness and Strength, by Mrs.
Henry Hyatt.
Closing prayer by Mrs. H. Bueck.
Members present were Mrs. Clyde
Genett, Mrs. L. E. Bayles. Mrs.
Leonard Johnson, Mrs. Tom Evans.
Mrs. B. B. Cornwell, Mrs. W. H.
Murray. Mrs. W. C. Kenney, Mrs.
H. Bueck. Mrs. A. B Cash. Mrs.
Henry Hyatt, Mrs. W. E. Mathe
soil, and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrix.
Mrs. N. E. Pike ana little son of
Greensboro spent several days here
l.ist week with friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Howard and
little Jimmy McCombs spent one
day last week at Fontana.
Miss Elda Queen and Eunice
Shields spent last week end in Savan
nah, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R Cagle aru'
mall son. Jimmy, of Knoxville.
Tenn.. spent last week-end in Mur
phy with Mrs. Cade's mother. Mrs.
Sally Queen.
Mrs. Irvln L. Young of Chicago.
111., is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. C. Gentry.
Mrs. Linn Dills and Miss Mildred
Gi-ntry, who jre teaching at Unaka.
spent la t week-end in Murphy.
Mrs. Clyde Snred o[ Klngsport.
Tenn- is spending several days with
i'er siother. Mrs. Vesta Hensley.
J L. Smathers of Aslievillc and
Orlando. Fia.. was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. B L. Padgett several days
last week.
Mrs. A. H. Hillis and Miss Mildred
Gentry spent last week-end in Knox
ville. Tenn.
Mrs. Iva Stett Reece of Columbia.
S. C., was the week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. B. L. Padgett.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chandler. Jr.,
of Andrews, were visitors in Murphy
Saturday night.
Miss Sara Sword of Fontana spent
last week-end here.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Simpson Jr.,
of Elizabethton. Tenn.. spent last
week-end with Mrs. Simpson's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Franklin.
Boyd Abernathy of Fontana spent
last week-end in Murphy with
friends and relatives.
T. C. McDonald of Fontana. spent
several days last week with his family
here.
Charles Sneed, of Kingsport.
Tenn,. is spending several days here
with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hemphill
and little daughter, of Lenoir City,
Tenn.. were called home last week
due to the illness of Mr. Hemphill's
father.
Mr. and Mrs. Josh Johnson, of
Blue Ridge, Ga., spent last week-end
in Murphy with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Matheson and
daughters, of Andrews, were visitors
in Murphy Saturday.
The many friends of J. M. Stoner
will be sorry to hear that he Is very
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowin Lovingood of
Bristol. Tenn.. spent last week-end
in Murphy with relatives.
Dillard Strange of Bristol, Tenn..
spent last week -end here with his
wife.
Miss Evelyn Hall is spending thl3
week la High Foil*.
Xliss Clore Weds
Bill Ledford
Mr and Mrs Robert clore an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter. Lucille, to Bill Ledford, son ot
Mr. and Mrs. George Ledford. ot
Copperhlli Tlx- wedding took place
ai Blue Ridge. Ga., October 3.
Miss Clore was a junior at Murphy
high .school. Mr. Ledfcrd. a post
graduate, is employed with the Trn
| nessee Copper Co.. at Copperhlll.
The many friends of Bob Fain will
be sorry to hear Hut lie Is very 111
at the home of his daughter, Mrs. K.
V. wearer.
Mrs. ft. B. Hardin of Bristol, Tenn.,
arrived Saturday for a weeks visit
with her sisters. Miss Ella McCombs
and Mrs Edwin Winchester.
Mrs. R. E Hambright -and son.
of Grover. N. C.. are the guests of
Mrs. K V Weaver.
Mr. and Mrv Busier Bavless of
Knoxviiie. Teiui.. spent las', week-ena
with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bayless.
H. E. Bishop spent last week-end
in Knoxviiie. Tenn., on business.
Mr. and Mrs. G W Candler -are
spending this week with their
daughter, Mrs H G MrBrayer and
Mr. McBrayer. in Anderson. S. C.
Mrs. Glen Taylor of Oakboro. N.
C.. arived Monday for a visit with
her mother. Mrs. tC V. Weaver.
Mrs. J. W Davidson spent last
Saturday in Atlania.
Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Crisp, of
Lenoir City, Tenn.. spent last week
end Willi Mr. and Mrs. John Donley.
Willa Bell McKinley spent last
week in Nashville, Tenn.. and Hia
wassec. oa.
Cleveland Ricks and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ricks of South Carolina, visit
ed friends and relatives in Murphy
last week.
Mrs. Morris Moore
Entertains With Shower
A shower was *iven recently at
tile home of Mrs Moms Moore
honoring Iter sister, Mrs. W. E.
Stiles.
The room was beautifully decor
ated with assorted colors of rose
jud*. carnation pinks, and other fall
flowers.
After all had Kathered for the oc
casion. Mrs. Brownie Caldwell enter
ed with a twin carriage trimmed
with pink and blue ribbons stacked
with gifts, which were presented to
Mrs. W. E. Sttles.
Quests were: Mesdames Blanche
B Davis. Louise Mauney, Nell Clay
ton. Clara McCombs, Julia Wells.
T O. Slayton. Ed English. Fred
Zimmerman. Kate Witt, Florence
Lovlnxood. Fannie Wells. Emily
Sword. Annie Brandon, Brownie
Caldwell. Cecil Roberts. Everett
Ziwiuii, C-r'. Z rmcrman. Abe Zim
merman. Susie Ciriffin. A. n. He"..
Fin ma Stiles, Hob Taylor. Patton
Stiles. ^Morris Moore S. D Byrd.
Lee Quails.
Refreshments were served
Miss Roberta Carringer left Sun
day for Knnvville Tenn.. to enter
business school
Mrs. Robert Reed, Mrs. Sheridan
Dickey. Mrs. John Donley. Mrs. T
P Calhoun. Mrs. Blanch Davis and
Miss Irene Barton spent Tuesday in
Chattanooga. Tenn
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roberson have
returned from a week's visit with
friends and relatives in Graysville.
and Pikeville. Tenn.
Ralph Hamby has returned to his
home in Norfolk. Va . after a visit
with friends and relatives in Mur- .
phy.
J. T. Goodman, of Ashevllle. was
a visitor in Murphy Monday.
Miss Elizabeth Gray and Martha
Burnett, of Hayesville. spent last
week-end with Miss Gray's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gray.
Mrs Joe Dyer, of Newton. Is
spending this week here with her
husband
Kate Padgett
Hugh Hensley Wed
At Colorado Springs
Mr. and Mrs. B L. PadiHt of
Murpliy tiave announced the mam
age of their daughtei, MLts Virginia
Kate Padgett to Pvt Hugh E Hena
ley of Murphy. stationed wlUi the
United States Army. In Camp Car
son. Colorado.
The wedding was .solemnized on
Wednesday, September 30. at the
home of the Rev W. O. Scheafer In
Colorado Springs The ring cere
mony was used
Tlie bride was dressed in blue with
red accessories, and her corsage was
of sweet heart roses.
Acting as best man was William
E. Carter, and matron of honor was
Mrs Edna J. Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Burnett spent
Sunday in Newport and Maryvillc.
Tenn. Thev wer? ^vOiiipauini i mmv
by their little grandaughter, Betty
Mynati. and their son. J-ack. who
will spend several days here prior
to his enlistment in the Navy.
Mrs. Ue?rge Dyer, of Brevard, is
spending several days here with her
husband.
Mrs. Richard Parker. Jr., and
Miss Jimmy Carey spent several
days last week in Atlanta.
Miss Prances Rose has returned to
Murpliy after spending several days
with relatives in Waynesville.
Mis. B. G. Brumby. Harnett
Pulliam. Jean Mauney, Mary Sue
Brandon. Paul Padgett and Dick
Parker attended a football game at
Copperhlll Saturday.
Wiley Brooks, of Pontana, spent
last week-end in Murphy with his
wife and son.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Schuyler are
visiting relatives in South Carolina.
Calvin Stiles, of Evansville. Ind.,
spent last week-end in Murphy with
his parents.
Dr. James T. McDuffie, Mrs. Mc
Duffie, and Mrs. Hattie Akin spent
last Friday in Aslieville.
Neil Sr.eod. of Foniana. was a
visitor in Murphy this week.
America's automotive
service men are play
Ing an important part
In the nation's war
effort. It Is their job to
"save the wheels that
serve America."
The Automotive Mechanic of Yesterday
Is the VICTORY SERVICE MAN of Today
Help him lo
help you
"SAVE THE WHEELS
THAT SERVE
AMERICA"
by Getting a skilled
service check-up
regularly
Take the word of
millions:
MORE PEOPLE
GO TO CHEVROLET
DEALERS FOR
SERVICE
than to any other
dealer or&aniaation
Just how important the auto
motive mechanic's work is to
the nation will be clear to all
who consider the following
facts*:
? Automobiles and trucks form the
sole practicable weans of transpor
tation for war workers and war
materials in many communities
throughout America.
? In some sections, 78% to 100%
of the workers drive by automobile
to vital war plants.
? 2,314 U. S. cities, with a popu
lation of 12,524,000, depend on
private cars for transportation;
54,000 communities depend en
tirely on motor vehicles.
? Six out of every ten forms use one
car or more; 67% of farm car
mileoge is necessity driving.
? More than 65.2% of all war
plants reporting in Michigan (a
typical war production state) depend
on trucks to haul their incoming and
outgoing freight.
? Trucks haul nearly 100% of the
milk supply of most large cities ?
and 58% of all livestock marketed
m the U. S.
? Trucks are the sole transportation
system serving our 54,000 com
munities not reached by railroads.
The automotive mechanic ? the trained Chevrolet Victory
Service Matt ? is the lifeguard of America's millions of cars
and trucks. Help him to help you and America by getting a
skilled service check-up at regular intervals.
?A* ttotementr bomi on report ? compiled by ffce Mkhioon Stele
Hlghwvr Deportment and ffce Stof/rfFco/ Deportment of A. M. A.
HEADQUARTERS FOR VICTORY SERVICE ON AU MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS
DICKEY CHEVROLET CO.
MURPHY, N. C.