SOCIETY Mrs. Phillips, Recent Bride, Is Honoree At Shower 11 r T P. Calhoun, Mrs. Henry H>,." Mrs. John Donley and Mrs. C. H Townson entertained Friday evi l ? ? at the home of Mrs. Hyatt, vith a miscellaneous shower com plin, ( riting Mrs. Leonard G. Phil lip- i ccent bride. The home was ueeorated liir, : l hout with a variety of sum nu:' .'lowers. Games were played in the .ung room, after which guests \ : nvited to the gift room where th< its were displayed, and to llv dining room where cake and pi. n< i were served. /foAH Numskull . , ? PEAR/4CVAH= IF a, PUCK FAPMEie FOUMD TWO POZ&M e<&EAfe/KX^H?WAAT CHAfWe MAS THE? Lew MAN On A tOTCM PouB OF G&fiG. t6 The Top? L. <&CWlHOl.O ? KAHSAS cnv, aaiin ? an ?m?n %xw? ? The table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a three-tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and bride groom, which was placed on a re Hector and encircled with green \ines and white flowers, flanked by white candles. Mrs. Donley presided at the punch bowl, and Mrs. Edward Phillips assisted the hostesses in serving. The honoree received a quantity of lovely gifts. Approxi mately 35 guests attended. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Greenwood, Jr., of Landrum, S. C\, announce the birth of an eight pound son, John Earl Greenwood, III, at Spar tanburg General hospital, Spartan burg, S. C., on July 1. Mrs. Green wood is the former Miss Doris Mc Connell of Andrews. pi:thie hospital Mr. and Mrs. Kennetn Caldwell, Murphy. Route 1. announce the birth of a son July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Derreberry of Murphy announce the birth of a daughter July 6. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mulkey, Young Harris. Ga.. Route 1, an nounce the birth of a daughter July 8. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers of Blairs viller Ga., announce the birth of a daughter July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Loving, Mur phy. Route 3, announce the birth of p daughter July 9. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Arrowood of Hiawassee, Ga., announce the birth of a daughter July 11. Jack R. Wallace of Murry Cross, Ala., recently visited Miss JoJo Moody. CEMETERY CLEAN-UP DAY JULY 24TH O Everyone who owns lots in the ceme teries in the Town of Murphy is asked to co perate with the town by cleaning up their property on or before July 24. A town truck will haul off the rubbish on July 24-25. 0 NEIL SNEED, MAYOR TOWN OF MURPHY TRUMAN URGES EQUALITY FOR ALL e STANDING UNDER A HOT SUN on the steps of the colonnaaed Lincoln Memorial in Washington, President Truman (beneath flag) is shown as he addressed a crowd of more than 5,000 at tha closing session of the 38th annual conference of the National Association for the Ad vancement of the Colored People. He declared that tha nation has rcached the turning point in the long history of iU efforts to guarantee freedom and equality to all Americans. ( International So undphoto) YOU'RE TELLING ME! By WILLIAM RITT - Central Press Writer MONKEYS, according to a xoo director, like to see lots of people around their cages. One good look at the human race just naturally makes an ape contented with his lot 1 I ! An tir Bight from one Pole to tbe other is now planned. To find oat, no doubt, which is tbe coldest. t t ! Tlx Vein of America broad cast* may ??(t $4,000,000. Money not only talks but talk moans m*n*y. 4 I I i Chinos* movie*, we hear, are forbidden to portray love scenes, hugging and kissing How do they get their movie stories to end because what other film finish is there but the clinch? ! ! ! Pirates in the MmUccm straits swiped $ 4,000 worth of per fume. Police , of course, are hot on the scent. ! ! ! A n?w automatic doormat opent the door at you wipe your foot on it. Probably invented at a protett againtt that "Richard" A noted comedian says lifo begins at 50 years of age. This, we take it, applies to most of i the jokes we hear. PERSONALS Miss Lillian Tate left Monday 1 for Foley, Ala., to spend the week with her sister, Mrs. Lyman Mar tyn. and Mr. Martyn. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ward left here last Sunday for New Orleans. La., from which place they left for Argentina, South America, where they will spend a year. They were accompanied to New Orleans by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee who will return to Murphy Saturday. Mrs. H. G. McBrayer of Anderson, S. C.. is with her mother, Mrs. G. W. Candler, in their, absence. Mrs. Fred Starr with her baby, Fred Starr, III, of Atlanta, are spending several weeks here with her sister, Mrs. J. L. Savage and Mr. Savage. SALE SALE SALE CLOSE OUT SALE We Are Closing Our Business July 31 Our entire stock will be sold by then All merchandise will be marked down to cost and below SALE STARTS SAT., JULY 19 Davidson's "Tots to Teens" Regal Hotel Bldg. Murphy, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chandler spent the week-end in Atlanta with Mr. Chandler's brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Chand ler. A Chandler reunion was held there on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs William J. Canata and Little Bill joined them there and returnee to Murphy with Mr. and Mrs Chandler, leaving for their home in Chattanooga. Monday. Miss Rachel Stewart left Tues day for Tampa. Fla., for several weeks. During her absence, Bot White will look after the construe tion of the tennis court, she an nounced. Dr. and Mrs. Francis Coy have had as their guests for the week Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Elliott anc children of Andrews, S. C. Mr Klliott is band master at the high school in his home town. He i< Mrs. Coy's brother. kMrs. Thomas Spencer has return ed home from a visit with Mr. anc Mrs. J. E. Johnson in Montgom cry, Ala. The Rev. T. G. Tate attended 2 meeting of Asheville Presbyterj which was held in Weavervilh Tuesday. Mrs. Fred L. McConnell of An rirews is visiting her daughter anc son-in-law, Mr. and % Mrs. J. E Greenwood. Jr., in Landrum, S. C Mrs. P. T. Woodyard of Coving ton. Ky.. spent last \v-?ek with he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willan Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Justice Tampa, Fla.. spent several day recently with his sister. Mrs. Roge Ammons and Mr. Amnions. Noah Numskull. I vionbtfHOW MAPOleoa) 1 I CoULOATrl N[ l& ? SLEEP OUjA hepf. 1 r 1 n ix a 1 1 A DEAR AJOAH = SHOOLO YOU PUTA MIDCsue A&E- SPr?EA& OAJ AM ANTIQUE BEO ? Buert>ure /MUMNOTio** TO %OAH? C? ? ? >r ?i- rw? *?. MINERAL IS HELD FOB WILCOX BABY Lonnie Preston Wilcox, Jr., five months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wilcox of Murphy, who had been ill several days, was found dead in bed Saturday morning when his parents awoke. Funeral services were held Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock at Hang ingdog Baptist church with the Rev. J. Alton Morris of Murphy and the Rev. W. P. Elliott of Rob binsyille officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Ivie funeral home in charge. Surviving besides the parents is a brothei. Mike. Pallbearers were Billy Ramsey, Billy Adams. Sammy White and Tommy Gentry. INFANT DIES Graveside services were held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at Peachtree Baptist cemetery for Timothy Allen Tabor, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabor who died Friday at a Murphy hospital. The Rev. I lam Coffey officiated. Surviving are the parents. Ivie funeral home had charge of j arrangements. \Irs. Ralph Harbin of Maryville, j Tenn., is visiting Mrs. L. E. Mau?i ty. Mrs. S. S. Christopher ol Atlan ta spent last week with Mrs L. E Mauney. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pattillo and son. Harry, of Washington, D. C . ; nd his mother, Mrs. R. E. Patillo. Franklin, spent several days last week, with their brother and son, R. L. Patillo and Mrs. Patillo. Rosalind and Larry Ammons are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. John Berry near Blairsville. Ga. USDA veterinarians and Mexi can authorities slaughtered and buried 586 infected animals on one farm in Mexico as a fight against the foot-and-mouth disease in Mexi co. SALLY'S SALLIES Bwiitand U a P.Unt OfBn. ? 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