SOCIAL EVENTS Genell Caldwell And Frank Casey Inited In Marriage At Blue Ridge M Mrs. D. A. Caldwell of Marp ? have announced the ff. , i .>f tlieir daug. ier. Mi>s O ,-!i Caldwell, to Frank Casey p .. Mate. First Class, son v W W Abvrnethy of Mayo dan Mmony was performed ? A ,?t 27 at the Methodist j.;, (' at Blue Ridge. Ga? Rev. Mr. Chidsey. offi ciatlnc. A ram of wedding music ? -cnted by Miss Hensley. of Blue Ridge, and Mrs. FM. Johnson. Jr.. vocalist, of M who sang "I Love You 1 by Carrie Jacobs Bond M i nsley played "Liebest laum" b Li.^zat during the cere mony T. :? traditicn.il wedding marches were used for the pro ressional and recessional. Miss Louise Maunw of Murphy, was ma d of honor, ani M : > . Earl Brown of Asheville and Miss Fhoebe Caldwell cf Murphy, sis ters of i he bride, sen as brides , maid; . The brid > wore a ? ostume of black, with matching accessories, and a corsage of sweetheart hoses. T. e maid of honor and the brides maids were also dressed in black; wiih black accessori-> Miss Mauney wore a corsa ? of sweet- 1 | heart roses, and the bridesmaids ! were white roses. > Attention, Merchants! | We have opened a wholesale notion ( and candy business in Murphy be , tween the store of Claude King and , Smith Transfer Co. We will handle i complete line of notions, sox, stock i ings, anklets, school supplies, cos 1 metics, candies, crackers, etc. At the present time we will be open Mondays, Wednesdays, and i Fridays. COME IN AND SEE US. I R. A. DEWAR WHOLESALE Murphv, North Carolina In His Health Lies Our Future I cday s children make tomorrow s citizens. Protect their health and help safeguard ihe future by using our sanitary laundry service. Clothes are always returned hospital-clean. MURPHY LAUNDRY Phone 159 Phone 159 ? Murphy, N. C. Mrs. Jonnson wore violet, with ' brown accc>sories. and a corsage i of red roses. The biidtgroom had as best man. D. J R Eell of Murphy. After a shcrt wedding trip he will it;uin to Norfolk. and Mrs. Casey will return 'o Murphy, where she1 will make her home. Mrs. Martin Is I Hostess At Tea Mrs. Julia Martin entertained at her heme in East Murphy Fri- I day afternoon with a tea. compli menting Mi>s Ruby Owenby ol Marietta. Ga . and her sister. Mrs G.orge Terrell of Marion. S. C. Those invited were: Mrs. T. A Case. Mrs. B W. Whitfield. Mrs ' ). K. Eriia: . M - J. D. Mallonee. Mrs. J. W. Franklin. Mrs. E. S. j Miller. Mrs. Frank Justice. Mrs W W Hyde. Mrs. A. McD Har shaw. Mrs. Edgar Harshaw, Miss ( Ada Harshaw. Mrs W. M. Fain. Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Mrs. W. M. Axley, Mrs. S. D Akin, Mrs. C. A. j Beatty. Mrs. John McGuire. and Miss Bessie Mallonee. 117 ? 1 j ** * wrignts Honored By the Russells Dr. and Mrs. L. T. Russell en tertained Friday evening at Regal hotel with a dinner party as a courtesy to Mr. and Mrs. K. C Wright who are leaving soon to make their home in Morganton. A crystal bowl of pink gladioli or a reflector formed the central decoration of the table. .with sil ver plates holding pink dahlias surrounded by greenery, and white candles on each side, reaching to tne ends of the table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover, Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brumby, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bault, Mrs. Duke Whitley, and Dr. and Mrs. Russell. ? Following dinner, the group went to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Russell and played bridge. S. H. Robison who returned to his home in Greer. S. C.. two weeks ago, after spending more than three months here at Hotel Regal. , returned Tuesday to stay till hot i weather is over, he says. Frank Mauney Is Honored At Party M: v Frank Maune and her sis ' | i:n. Dr. Saia Ure. entertained with j a budge party at Imps Nest" I Saturday evening honoring Mr. Mauney on his birthday anni- | versary. The home was de :ated with a 1 variety of summt:- flowers and i mountain greene Several | ?ames of bingo wen layed follow- j ing bridge. Mrs. Leila Axley tred high for ladies. and Mrs. W A. Hoover, lew T. A. Case v. i high score for men while Dr. W A. Hoover scared lew. Following the games, the hostesses sen d a salad course. Guests invited iuded: Mr. j and Mrs. Case. Dr. <1 Mrs. Hoov er. Mr. and Mrs. J W. Davidson. Mrs E. M. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee. M; Jimmy Ward. Mrs. Leila Axley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mauney. W. E. Studstill. Paul Owenby. Mrs Fred Johnson. I Mrs. Evanell Laui a Mr. and j M s. Edgar H&rshaw. Mr. and Mrs. H A Mattox. Mrs. J. W Thompson. State Mission Program (liven "For Such a Time as This" was the topic of a special state Miss ion program given by the Baptist Woman's Missionary society at r". e church Tuesday afternoon. ? Jesus Calls Us" was the open i ing hymn, with devotional message ! I by Mrs. Alice Fallow, and prayer ; by Mrs. B. B. Cornwell. Greetings and Congratulations j were extended by Mrs. W. H. i Murray. " The Place of the State in the ' Missionary Enterprise" was dis- j cussed by Mrs. Fallow, followed by prayer by Mrs. o. C. Ammons. "The How and What of State Missions" was the subject dis cussed by Mrs. Lloyd Hendrix rUK 5 A Lb We Carry A Full Line Johns Manville Roofing: Asphalt and Asbestoes Shingles Roll Roofing Asbestos and Brick Siding Western Auto Asso. Store DR. E. E. SMITH CHIROPRACTOR AND ELECTRIC TREATMENTS MURPHY. N. C. FOR GOOD HEALTH Henn Theatre ANDREWS, N. C. Saturday, September 9 TIM HOLT, In? "SAGEBRUSH LAW" ? Also ? Last Chapter "THE BATMAN" Admission I 2c and 25c Late Show Saturday 10:45 RUTH TERRY, In? "J A M B 0 R E E" Admission I 2c and 35c Sunday, September 1 0 Only Joan Fontaine - Orson Welles, In "J A N E E Y R E" Also ? NEWS AND CARTOON Admission 1 2c and 35c Monday - Tuesday, September 11-12 Dana Andrews - Richard Conte. In ? "PURPLE HEART" Admission ! 2c and 35c Wednesday, September I 3 Only Humphrey Bcgart - Dead-End Kids, In "CRIME SCH001" Also Chap. 7 "FLYING CADETS" Admission 12c and 35c Thursday - Friday, September 14-15 Errol Flynn - Paul Lukas, In ? "UNCERTAIN GLORY" Admission 1 2c and 35c and Mrs. Henry Hyatt. Prayer was offered by Mrs. W A Sherrill "Three Stakes to Strengthen" ? 1. Baptist Training Union; 2. Sunday School; 3. Student Train ing Union, were discussed by Mrs. James Ammons. Mrs Sherrill and Mrs. E. J. Darnell. Tis ihe Blessed Hour of Prayer" was sung, followed by prayer by Mrs. Hendrix. Mrs. Bessie DeWeese spoke on "Our Date With D-suny", which was followed by a special State Mission offering and closing prayer by Mrs. J. L Savage The Rev. R. Lane Akins of Hayesville was in Murphy Tues day. JP'ESi; ANTIStPTIcS^J GZEZZ2EZZEHZE? GOOD PRICES PAID FOR Ivy and Laurel Burls If you have some on your ground or if you are w illing to dig some, please write a postal card and I will come and see you. SIGBERT LOEB BOX 352 ASHEVILLE, N. C. INSTANT SERVICE at the TOUCH of YOUR HAND WARTIME TRICKS TO HELP CONSERVE EYESIGHT AND LIGHT Good lighting for eyesight protection is essential, but let us avcid wasting electricity in order to conserve needed materials and manpower. 1 ry these simple tricks' to improve home light ing. Rub lamps and reflectors with damp rag .... Arrange lamps to serve more than one person .... Tilt work or reading to avoid glare .... Turn off lamps you are not using .... Appoint yourself electricity waste warden in your home for the duration. KEEP YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FIT TO DO THEIR BEST Proper maintenance and care of your precious elec trical appliances will keep them in fighting trim for the duration. Keep em working! CITY OF MURPHY ELECTRIC DEPT. ARE YOU MISERABLE on SUCH DAYS'' from suffering distress of ^FEMALE WEAKNESS? Take heed if you have \/ Cramps ?J Backache <J Headache ^ Nervous, Restless, V Tired "Dragged Out" Feelings ?on such days ?all due to functional periodic disturbances On "certain days" of the month if you suffer from the above distress ? start at once ? try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. It's one of the most famous and most effective medicines you can buy for this purpose. Pinkham's Compound is what doctors call a uterine sedative because it has a soothing effect on one of woman's most important organs. Pinkham's Compound not only relieves monthly pain but also accompanying nervous, restless, tired feelings of this nature. HELPS BUILD UP RESISTANCE A fine thing about Lydia Pinkham's Compound w v^?s n3we< gtv\s\ is that taken regularly ? it helps build up re sistance against such symptoms. And there are positively no opiates or habit forming drugs in I'inkham's Compound. Tliis great medicine is made from nature's own beneficial roots and herbs (plus vitamin B ). Here's a medicine that helps nature and that's the kind to buy. Thousands upon thousands of girls and women have reported truly remarkable bene fits. Pinkham's Compound certainly must have very beneficial qualities to have endured for almost a century and still be in such great demand. Also a fine stomachic tonic! Follow label directions. Worth trying! VEGETABLE COMPOUND

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