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SOCIAL EVENTS Miss Palmer Is Hostess To Circle The Business Woman's circle of the Presbyterian Woman's auxili ary held its Chr.stmas party Mon day evening at the home of Miss Hattie Palmer, which lias been the annual meeting pla.-e for a number of years. The home was beautifully decorated with holiday decorations. A Christmas program including carols was given, and gi{ts were t-xchanged among the members. A gift from the circle was pre sented Mrs. Dixie Palme: The Joy Gift offering for aged minis ters was taken. At the conclusion of the pro grarm a social hour was enjoyed, and refreshments were served by Mrs. Palmer and Miss Palmer. Party Is Given By Mrs. Mattox Mrs H A Mattox entertained with five tables of bridge at her , home here Monday evening, r >t mas decorations were used, and allies and refreshments carried out the c. Istmi motil Mrs. Jat-k Spainhour was high score winner, and Miss Cliua MiCombs sec nd hi:ii. M>s P? ._ry J hn -on won lowr score. Gues s invited were Mis Mar garet Curd. M: s McCombs. Miss Frances D kson. Miss Virginia Ann Morgan. Mrs. Buel Adams. Mrs. John Davidson Mrs. Frank I Justice. Mrs. Harry Bishop. Mrs. Ben Vaught. Mrs L. T. Russell. Mrs. George Mauney Mrs. W. G. Darnell. Mrs Jack Spainhour. Mrs. Fiank Forsyth. Mrs. Jimmy Ward. Mrs. R >bcrt Bault. Mis. Jim Gibbs. Mrs. Duke Whitley. Mrs. Walter Mauney and Miss Johnson. Service Guild Gives Pageant Tlie Flag The Torch, and The Cross", a pag ant explaining the >ymbols of the Wesleyan Service j Guild, was presented Sunday eve- : :.:ng at 7.30 o'clock at First \! - hodis. hureh. directed by Mrs Margaret T Maune\ M < Fannie Mit Case was first \u:? . and Miss Dora Ruth Parks. ?econd reader N*a:i nalit.es represented were: Indian Mr.- Opal Brendle Duuh. Mrs Edwina Hagaman; Italian. Mrs Myrtle Sneed; Chinese Miss Frances Dickson Polish M - A1 I'ne King. Fl.ur bearer.-^ American. Miss F -i bos n Christ an Mr Ralph Tavloi Tercli bearer- Mis. s Man Bmili Sword. Addle at re 1. and Josephine Heigh ? iv. and Mrs. Be.-sie Mae E'.kin. . bearers M:.?. - Battle Palmer. Ma v ? Walker. Mrs. M i . ire Mauney and Beryl Witt. Sole. Mrs. Emogene Bales: or gan:-- \I. Edna W>.:tley: ben-' ci:. ::cn. Rev. Ralph Taylor. Move To Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey and family moved to Murphy las: week from Ball Ground. Ga.. and mx occupying the home formerly owned by Mrs. Thelma Dickey, which was recently purchased by Noah Lovingood. Mr. Bailey is superintendent of the mines of the Hitchcock Coi pora:ion. Christmas Holidays In order for the employes oi | 1 HE CHEROKEE SCOL'T to have a much-deservtd holiday from the day and night work they have been doing to produce the paper I weekly, the Scout office will be | from Thursday night. De -mbtr 21. until noon. Tuesday De ember 26 Those having busi- I ness t transact with the paper | should do s > before the above i!ate. . PERSONALS Mrs. Elizabeth Hillis lef*. Sun day for Lenoir City. Tenn.. to met : lu : husband. Acey Hillis of i he navy who will visit his par eats Mr and lira J H Hiili. there. Vugil Lo\ nr\ d of Oak R dge 7\nn . spent Saturday night and | Sunday in Murphy. Miss Elizabeth Ragsdale ha* arrived from St. Simonds Island. 0.? . to spend the Christmas holi > wi h her parents. Mr. and Mi -. W D. Ragsdale. TO YS and GIFTS B 0 V S Guns $1.29 Tanks $1.49 Trucks $1.49 Construction Sets - Jig Saw Puzzle Sets - Knives - Games men'"' TIES - Big Assortment $1.00 ? $1.50 Shirts Toilet Sets Shaving Sets Bill Folds Sweaters Scarfs Fountain Pens CANDIES - NUTS FRUITS-RAISINS Foods for your Christmas Dinner GIRLS Dolls $2.19 to $6.50 Doll Beds $1.98 Tea Sets - Dell Furniture Stuffed Animals - Sewing Sets Books LADIES GOWNS, gift quality $5.25 Slips $1.79 to $3.29 Compacts Blankets up to $9.98 House Coats - Bridge Sets Stationery I INFANTS Blankets 39c to $7.50 ?f\ Feeding Sets - House Slippers | Dresses - Slips - Gowns GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY Davidson & Mclver Murphy North Carolina New Firm Js Organized E. A. Browning and E. O. Chris opher last week formed a part nership for a lumber business, lutmed Browning and Christopher, o deal in all kinds cf lumber. Christopher's store is headquar ter. for the firm at the present time. BIftTHS UNAKA Mr. and Mrs Oscar Davis announce the arrival of a baby jrirl. Lois Euveria. OK I IIOI'KDK ( UX1C The regular monthly clinir for . crippled children will not be held a; Bryscn City this month. The annual Christmas party will \ ! at the Asheville Orthopedic home on Dec. 23. The next clinic will be held in Biyson City Janu ary 20. MRBDNjtf i . - U. S. Navy Photo | His plane forccd down in the Mediterranean, this Navy flier goes back to his own ship, after being rescued by one of the modern, fast moving destroyers bought through your war bond purchases. More Bonds mean more and better equip ment. Keep buying War Bonds I regularly. f.S. Treasury Department cHRIS?*8 / Buy Your ? Christmas Fruits and Nuts Here FRESH FRUITS FRESH VEGETABLES Gillespie's Fruit Standi Next To Postoffice \ North Carolina i Murphy THOUSANDS OF AMERICANS ARE STILL IN JAP PRISONS Remember Corregiuor? Remember the . pictures of grinning Japanese sol diers guarding American prisoners? We're out to wipe the grins off their faces. We're out to liberate thousands of American soldiers and civilians still in Jap prisons. That day can come only with final victory. we re out to nnisn tne jon me japs started. The 6th War Loan Drive is part of the great national effort to win quick victory in the Pacific. The cost of vic tory comes high. It costs billions of dol lars ? month to fight Japan! Rut we know you'll do your full share, as you have in all the other war loan drives. Your full share if at least one extra $100 War Bond. Buy more if you possibly can. War Bonds are your best insurance of a safe, independent future. BUY AT LEAST ONE EXTRA $100 WAR BOND Andrews Tanning Co.
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