SOCIAL EVENTS
Miss Hampton Is Bride
Of C apt. Dale H. Dyer
Miss Virginia Kathryn Hamp
ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W
Erwln Hampton. of Blue Ridjre.
Ga., became the Bride of Capt.
Dale Hamlin Dyer, son of Mr and
Mrs. Hamlin Dyer, of Clearwater,
Kansas, at a double ring cere
mony Saturday, June 30 at 4:00
p M at the First Baptist Church
.)! Clearwater, Kansas. Rev. P.
K. Parker officiated.
The altar was decorated with
lighted white tapers in Candelabra
and baskets of Garden Flowers.
Miss Alice Parker played a piano
i -elude of Nuptial Music. She ac
.mpanied Mrs. Willard Parker,
?who sane "Because" and "I Love
You Truly". "Leibestraum" was
played during the ceremony.
Traditional marches were used.
Mrs Marvin Mourning and Mrs.
Harry Clyde Beal lighted the
; apers.
Tue bride was attired in a street
JensrLh dress of aqua blue with
white accessories, and a shoulder
corsaj.'e of pink carnations. The
bride was attended by Miss Helen
Dyer of Wichita, Kansas, sister of
?he bridegroom. who wore a pastel
ireen with white accessories, and a
shoulder corsage of coral gladiola.
The bridegroom's brother. Qjin
ten Dyer .served as best man
The ushers were Audrew Dyer and
Wendell Dyer, brothers of the
I'riiom
The brides mother wore a
navy blue dress with white ac
cessories and corsage of white
carnations. The bridegroom's
mother woi-e a light blue dress
with white accessories, and corsage
of white carnations.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the church
basement. The table decorations
featured a three-tiered wedding
cake topped with miniature bride
and groom. Mrs. Alton Reusser
of Wellington. Kansas, and Miss
Ella Tieman of Wichita, Kansas,
presided at the table
The bride is a graduate of Blue
R::i',e. Ga.. High School and the
Nashville Business College, of
Nashville. Tenn. The groom is a
r.tduate of the Clearwater High
oo! and the Kansas State Ag
ricultural College of Manhattan,
Kansas. He has Just recently re
turned after ten months overseas,
having been stationed in England
i > First Pilot on a B-24 Libera
tor.
Alt' a 30-day furlough Capt.
Dye will report to Sioux City. S.
Dakota, for further assignment.
Out-of-town guests were: Mr
and Mrs. W. Erwin Hampton, and
?s>n Itrry, Blue Ridge. Ga.; Mrs,
Vio.i ?. Travis. Wichita. Kansas :
M- Louise Stewart and Son Ger
ry Lee. Mr. Harvey Travis and
Miss Lorraine Cox, all of Wichita:
Mrs L. W. Critzer. Protection.
Kansas: and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
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j Jamieson, Panama Canal Zone. ?
Wichita < Kansas > Eajrle
Personals
Tilt' Rev. E. J. Harbison of Con
cord, former pastor of First Metho
dist church here, spent several
days here last week as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dickey, and
visited other friends in town.
Mrs. Alex D. McColl left Tues
day for her home near Little
Rock. S. C.. after spending a week
here wi:h her mother. Mrs. Julia
Cooke Blanchard, and her sister
Miss Addie Mae Cooke.
Mrs. Garrison Maneval of Hen
dersonvMle is visiting her tarents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Axley, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. B G. Brumby,
Sr.. have returned from Marietta,
Ga.. where they spent last week.
Wellborn <Bud> Alexander who
went to Raleigh last week to enter
the navy, has been assigned to
Bainbridge, Maryland.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and
daughter. Susie, left last week for
Ulster, Pa., to spend a vacation
with Mrs. Miller's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Campbell.
Mi . and Mrs. Dale Lee. Mrs. G.
W. Candler and Mrs. Jimmy
Ward spent last Wednesday and
Thursday at Walasiya Inn at
Hffl flip
Oscar Welbom who recently re
turned from 37 months in service
in India and has been discharged,
rc-.urned Monday to Waynesboro,
Ga.. after having spent the week
end here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Welbom and his
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. R G. Alexander and family.
Pvt. H. A. Mattox an ived here
Sunday to spend a 10-day fur
lough while en route from Ft.
Bragg where lie has had four
months training, to Ft. Riley. Kan
sas, for additional training. Mrs.
Mattox met him in Atlanta, and
they were accompanied to Murphy
by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry P. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lee of Dal
ton. Ga.. and Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
M.Pherson of Atlanta spent Wed
nesday in Murphy, fishinjr.
Mrs. Dale Lee left Tuesday for
a visit with her sister, Mrs. H. G.
McB ayer and Mr. McBrayer, in
Anderson, S. C.
Verlin Cri.sp who has been in
; service overseas since last October
j arrived home this week from Fin
I ney General hospital, Thomas
? ville. Ga.. where he has been for
| some time. He has received his
| discharge.
Mrs. Max Snecd has returned
| from New York where she visited
her husband for the past two
weeks.
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Mrs. Lynn Feted
At Many Local
Social Events
Mrs. R. Victor Lynn of Rich
mond. Va.. who was guest of her
sister. Mrs. H. Bueck. last Week,
was the recipient of many social
courtesies.
Mrs. Robert C<>x entertained
with a luncheon at the Henry
House on Friday at 1 o'clock.
Patriotic colors were used in the
decorations, the centerpiece being
a bowl of red and white poppies
and blue bachelor buttons, with a
nosegay of bachelor buttons on
each plate. A white and red cake
was served.
The honor guest was presented
a corsage of white gardenias and
a collection of post cards of Mur
phy scenes.
Covers were laid for: Mrs. Lynn.
Mrs. T. A. Case. Mrs. B. W. Whit
field. Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Duke Whit
ley, Mrs. J. W. Davidson. Mrs. H.
Bueck. Mrs. R W. Easley, Mrs.
J. H. Gibbs. Mrs. Prank Mauney.
Mrs. Dale Lee and Mrs. Jimmy
Ward.
Following the luncheon, the
group went to the Harshaw farm
where they were guests of Mrs.
Edgar Harshaw at a bridge party
at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Case received
high score prize, while floating
prize went to Mrs Bueck. A gift
was presented the iruest of honor.
Mrs. Harshaw was assisted by
j Miss Ada Harshaw n serving an
ice course with coffee.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Bault en
tertained for Mr ani Mrs. Lynn
on Tuesday with a dinner party |
at Terrace hotel in Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. Case entertained
a party of eighteen for lunch at !
'.he Curtis House at Young Harris,
Qa . on July 4th, honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn.
On the evening of the fourth, i
Mi and Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Ward'
had Mr. and Mrs. Lynn. Mr and
Mrs. Bueck. Nancy Vicki Lynn
and H C. Bueck as dinner guests
at Walasiya Inn. N el Gap.
i PERSONALS i
| Mr. and Mrs. R G. Alexander.
Frank and Carolyn Alexander
1 accompanied Welborn <Bud> Alex
ander to Asheville Thursday. Prom
I there he went to Raleigh to re
; port to the navy for duty, having
( enlisted a short time ago.
Sgt. and Mrs. Joe Ray who are
j spending a few days with Mrs.
Ray's mother, Mrs. Cora Watkins
in Andrews, .spent a short time in
Murphy Friday. They are expect
ing to be transferred from Fort
Jackson soon.
Miss June McDaniel of Atlan
ta is spending the week here with
her cousin, Miss Nancy Wells.
MLss Allie Freeman. Miss Eu
nice Freeman, and Miss Mary
Moore arrived here last week to
spend the month of July with Mrs.
Laura Freeman. Cherokee county
superintendent of public welfare.
Misses Prances Waldroup. Wil
lie MciKnney and Edna Ramey
spent last Wednesday and Thurs
day at their homes in Franklin.
Mrs. John Thuss and children,
John and Noland of Oak Ridpe.
Tenn., spent last week here with
her brothers. Noland and Roy
Wells and their families Mr
Thuss came ove.- for the week-end
and took them home.
John Campbell of Nashville,
spent last week here with his wife
and children who are visiting Mis.
Campbell's parents M and Mrs. j
R. C. Mattox.
Pvt. Eleanor Marion Axley, !
laboratory technician, who is lo- !
cated at Camp Butner Durham,
visited her grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Axley here, and her
mother. Mrs. Leila Axley in An
drews.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Hall. M:
and Mrs. Irvin Hall and Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Timpson attended the
funeral of James A. Carroll at
Eelltown. Tenn. June 27th.
Cpl. J. L. Hall, who has been
honorably discharged from the
U. S. Army after more than five
years of service, is spending some
time here with his parents. Mr. :
and Mi's. J. L. Hall.
Lt. and Mrs. B. F. Star; of Enid,
Oklahoma, visited Mrs. Starr's
sister, Mrs. J. L. Savage and fami
ly this week. Mrs. Starr is the
former Miss Virginia White of
Murphy.
Mrs. Eddie Lindbei g of Atlanta. '
spent last week here with her sis
ter. Mis. J. N. Hill. Jr.
Sgt. J. D Palmer has been
1 spending a 10-day leave here with
I Ms wife. Mrs. Marcile Hall Palm
; er and daughter, Phyllis. S?t
Palmer is being transferred fr.>m
Camp Bark ley Texas to a camp
in Arkansas.
Mrs Ed.th Evans of Akron, ,
Ohio, is voting her mother. Mrs. :
Leonard Palmer, and her brothers,
H C and J D. Palmer. H. C.
has been discharged from th> U.
S. army after eight years of ser
vice. and J. D. has served nearly
seven years and is eligible for dis
charge but has been declared es
sential.
Mrs. E. P Fleming of Asheville
is visiting friends in Murphy this
week.
M and Mrs. J. B Gray left
Friday fo: Myrtle Beach S. C..
where they will spend a week's
vacation.
Mi. and Mrs. Edward Brumby
and daughters. Mary Boian and
Ida returned Saturday from a va
cati >n spent at Marietta Ga.
Miss Martha Barnett of Sylva
spenr the week-end with Misses
Elizabeth and Kate Gray.
Mrs. D T Turbyville whose hus
band has recently been transfer
red from Langley Field. Va to
Seattle. Washington, is visit ng her
sister. Mrs. Elmer Stiles. Mrs. j
Turbyville will be remembered as
the former Miss Robbie William
son.
Yeoman second class. Dorothy
Carroll of Atlanta, spent the week
end here with her mother. Mrs. 1
Ruth Carroll.
Miss Elizabeth Tallent of Oak
Rid;re. Tenn., is visiting her grand
mother. Mrs. Ellen Crawford
Sisters Are
Hostesses At
Bridge Party
Mrs Frank McDonald of Knox
ville, Tenn.. and Mrs. John
Campbell of Nashville, Tenn.. en
tertained Friday afternoon with
four tables of bridjre at the home
of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
C Mattox in West Murphy.
Prizes were presented Mrs. Jim
Gibbs for high score, Mrs. T. A.
Case for second high and Mrs. H.
Bueck f ur low score. Refresh
ments were served following the
game.
The guest list included: Mrs.
R. W. Easley. Mrs. Duke Whitley.
Mrs Walter Mauney, Mrs. Case,
Mrs. Bueck. Mrs. B. W. Whitfield,
Mrs. J. W Davidson, Mrs. Gibbs.
Mrs. Robert Cox. Mrs. A. Q Ket
ner, Mrs Bueli Adams. Miss Mar
tha Mayfield. Mrs. John Thuss
of Oak Ridge Mrs. Dale Lee. Mrs.
Jimmy Ward. Mrs. Harry Bishop,
Mrs. Edprar Harshaw and Mrs H.
A Matiox.
Mrs. Louis Hesterly. the former
Miss Anne Brit tain of Black Moun
tain. spent several days here last
week with her grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. A Richardson.
Mrs. A. McD. Harshaww and
Miss Ada Harshaw of Ashevillc
and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harshaw
of Richmond. Va. are at the Har
shaw farm for the summer.
I see little Johnny Green
v is back rJ
Time goes so quickly ; ; :
r
Before you know it, the runty boy in knee pants
has sprouted into manhood.
The freckle-faced girl in pigtails is a stately
woman, walking to the altar on her father's arm.
The "baby of the family" is packing up for his
first year at the University.
Time goes so quickly ; : :
You know this to be true, but don't let yourself
ever forget it.
Keep it :n mind, particularly, every time you
look at a crisp, new War Bond you've just bought.
Keep it in mind every time you count over the
Bonds you own? the E Bonds with your name
on them and your Uncle Sam's promise to pay
you back $4 for every $3 in ten short years.
Before you know it, you'll be living in the time
when those Bonds are coming duo for their full
value.
And you'll be doing the very things you dream of
today as you put your money into Bonds.
You will? that is? if you've held on to your Bonds.
Remember . . . Time goes so quickly.
War Bonds-to have and to hold!
The Cherokee Scout