SOCIAL EVENTS Mrs. J. C. Ammons Is Re-Elected President Of Missionary Society The following officers of the Womans Missionary society of First Baptist church were elected at the December meeting which was held Sunday afternoon at the church: Mrs. J. C. Ammons. presi dent; Mrs. T5. Evans, first vice president; Mrs. J. L. Savage, sec ond vice-president; Mrs. Lloyd Hendrix, third vice-president; Mrs. E. J. Darnell, sercetary: Mrs. R D. Chandler, treasurer: Mrs. E. P. Arnold, literary chairman; Mrs. W. S. Dickey, publicity chair man; Mrs. J. M Ammons, com munity Missionary chairman; Mrs. II. Bueck. Mission study chairman; Mrs. W H. Murray, stewardship chairman. Mrs. C W Arnold, pianist. The Mae Perry circle had charge of the program with Mrs. A. E. Vestal, leader. The meeting was opened with the hymn. Joy to the World", followed by the topic in unison, and Bible study by Mrs. Lloyd Hendrix Mrs. Steve Will iams offered prayer and "Silent Night" was sung. "Seasons of Peace". "The Way to Peace". "Southern Baptists and Peace". "Christmas and Peace", were topics discussed by Mrs A E. Vestal. Mrs. Ben Palmer. Mrs. Henry Hyatt and Mrs. W. A. Sherrill. Sweet Pea -e". and "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" were sun^ and the closing prayer was given by Mrs. J. C. Amnions. Honor Nephew At Dinner Mrs. P W Hubbell and Miss Hat tie Axley were hostesses at a dinner party Friday evening, com plimenting their nephew. Master Sergeant Leon V Axley. who spent several days at his home here be fore leaving for oversea duty. The home was decorated with Christmas greens and candles. Covers were laid for the honor guest. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Axley. Mr. and Mrs. George Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell, and Miss Hat lie Axley. ) uletide Greetings To I'Avrvone As the Star of Bethlehem lighted the way to the manger, so today the faith in our hearts, kept burn ing by t lie teach ings of Him whose birthday we cel ebrate on Christ mas will lead us to a future of Peace and Con tentment. I GILLESPIE'S FRUIT STAND MURPHY. N. C. ft Christmas JUessage / A si>end the Christmas holidanwitti V>er parents. Mr and Mrs. w u Fain. Mi s. Charles K. Schickel ol Un sater. Pa . arrived Friday to spam the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Earl Vandiver. & 1 833 lnR?i smwcs if too? 9 May the teachings of Him whose birthday we celebrate at Christmas, prevail at this time when the world looks to the enjoyment of peace and contentment. And as the Star of Bethlehem lighted the way to the manger, so today the faith in our hearts will lead us to the fruits of our hard-won Victory. SOUTHERN DAIRIES MURPHY. N. C. ?sauo p?,toj uno.C pup f/juno? uof Suijq ofut SiCfSt.n fszpuof j.not Sut.tq jjin (pfif jpqt ttjoq ?qt snj4? uosp?s ?ptf>in\ >c/j fo s?c/st,n tuq Of t ?qt pu?tx? >,n 'ituoq /p ?j?q sputuf uno fo qiPt oj ?t3Jttsp?ituit?}P?4 J)P fo lunju tqt ot Jtso/3 sn putf //i.n -iP?\ qt if/3 pump**; /soui s/i s* sSuiuq sptu/suefj s ot? ~PF?M punojy \\y --uavoj^ punojy [jy Cherokee Hosiery Mill Murphy, North Carolina