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SOCIETY Fidelis Class Hears Review Of "Human Destiny" The book. "Human Destiny" by I,< comte du Nouy was reviewed by H. Bueek at the meeting of the Fidelis class of the Baptist church I Jriday evening when Mrs. H. ?iueck was hostess. The class discussed the enlist ment of new members and those w h o attend irregularly. M r s. Bueck was elected oresident to fill the unexpired term "of Mrs. Kae Moore. The hostess conducted a eon lest, the naming of the most books I ot the Bible, in which Miss Addic Mae Cooke was presented the j prize. Refreshments were served at | 1 lie close of the program. BIRTHS Petrie Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adair of Murphy announce the birth of a >on, Steven Moore, April 23 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Manthey of Murphy announce the birth of i daughter. Mary Maureen. April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guffey of Murphy announce the birth of a daughter April 22. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Hall, of Mails Dairy announce the birth of n son, David Benton. April 22. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chastain, Route 2, Hayesville. announce the hirth df a daughter, Linda Janell, April 22. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stewart. Route 3, Hayesville, announce the birth of a daughter. April 27 Dr. Whitfield's Clinic Mr. and Mrs. James Martin Brown of Young Harris. Ga.. an nounce the birth of a son. James Martin Brown, Jr., April 20 HENN THEATREl Murphy, N. C. Saturday. May 1 CHARLES STARRETT. In? "Lone Hand Texas'1 Serial: VIGILANTE Date With A Dukr Late Show Sat. 10:45 P. M. Kim Hunter - l>ran JaKtr, In "Betraved" What A Night Sunday. May 2 Joe E. Brown- Noreen Nash. In 'Tender Years" Dead End Cats Monday - Tuesday. May 3-4 y ictor Mature-Colleen Ciray, In ? | "Fury At Furnace Creek" Latest UNIVERSAL News Wednesday, May 5 Harry Davenport - Michael Duane "Keeper Of The Bees" Serial: G. MEN Arctic Artlsm Thursday - Friday, May 8-7 Dennis Morgan-Andrea King, In ? "My Wild Irish : Rose" Latest WARNER News Mrs. Bayless Is Circle Hostess the Mae Perry circle of the Baptist W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. L. E. Bayless April 27 The meeting was opened with the hymn. "Jesus Calls Us" sung by the group. The devotional was given by Mrs. E. J. Darnell Pray er was offered by Mrs. Ben Fox who also pave a talk on "Compas sion and Building the Kingdom of God/' Mrs. J. L. Hall led the clos ing prayer. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ed. Barnett and Mrs. Darnell. There were eleven present. India Studied By WS(S Circle Circle No. 2 of the Woman's Society of Christian Service met at the home of Mrs. J. H. Hamp ton Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. J. li. McCall presided over the busi ness session. Mrs. Helen Lockaby was the Drogram leader. She dis cussed ' Evanglism Through Medi cal Wo^k in India." During the social hour ice cream, cake and coffee were serv ed to the following: Mrs. H. G. Elkins, Mrs. *Mattie Taylor. Mrs. E. G. Hughes. Mrs. Clay Kimsey. Mrs. J. H. McCall, Mrs. John Ax ley. Mrs. Bessie Dixon, Mrs. D. V. Carringer. Mrs. R. C. Mattox. Mrs. Dixie Palmer. Mrs. W. D. Townson. Mrs. W. E. Howell, and two visitors, Miss Cordie Lockaby of Blairsville, Ga., and Mrs. Luth er Hampton of Etowah, Tenn. Ranger Eastern Star Installs New Officers RANGER? Th; Martha Cliaptc: No. 246 O. E S. hnld a meeting recent 'y and electeu for the ensu ing year the following officers: Mrs. Bonnie Quinn worthy mat ron. Joe Hawkinc worthy patron; Mrs. Norine M G'.i ham, associate matron; Carl Quinn associat patron; Mrs. Maude R. Guyton. secretary; Gay Davidson, treasur er, Mrs. Joyce M. Davidson, con ductress; Mrs. Polly C Hawkins associate conductress: Mrs. Lena S Martin, chaplain; Mrs. Lola S Davidson, marshal; Mrs. Dolly M. Simpson, organist; Miss Alma Brendlc. Adah; Mrs. Maggie S Davidson. Ruth; Mrs. Rosa A. Bar ton. Esther; Mrs. Isabelle C. Mon tcith. Martha; Mrs. Lucile S. Mc Co>. Electa; Miss Vesta Stiles, warder; Hampton Monteith. Sen tinel. A special meeting was held for the purpose of installing the new officers. Installing officer was Gordon L. Butler. District Deputy Grand Patron of Robbinsville Chapter; installing Marshal was Mrs. Gordon L. Butler, of the same chapter; installing conduct ress. Mrs. Kate Conley of Rob binsville chapter; installing sec retary, Zeb V. Davidson of the j Martha Chapter No. 24G. After the ' installation Gordon Butler spoke 1 to the group. Refreshments were I served after the meeting closed in ] ritualistic form. Desserts To Be Studied In May Home Demonstration club sche dule far first week in May is as follows: Tuesday, May 4. Brass town, with Mrs. Edd Waldroup. j 1:30 o'clock; Thursday. May 6. Pcachtree, with Mrs. Clarence ' Hendrix. 1:30 o'clock; Friday, May 7, Violet, with Mrs. Gay Murphy, i 1 :3? o'cl^f1* "Pastries and Desserts" will be ( the subject of the May demonstra- 1 tion-. Davis-Thompson The following invitation has boon received here by Mrs. Dix'o Palmer and Miss Hattie Palmer: Mr. Edward E. Davis requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of his daughter, Rebecca I June, to Mr. Gary Lee Thompson j on Tuesday, the eleventh of May. at five-thirty o'clock in the after noon. Bethel Methodist church. Walterboro. South Carolina He- ! ception immediately following the I ccremony. Country Club. Navy Presents ? Films In County The U S. Navy Recruiting Ser vice presented three Navy Motion Pictures at the Folk School on the N'iyht of 20 April. Chief Willett and Chief Bird from the Asheville Sub-station screened the following films, History of Naval Aviation. Silent Service. <a Submarine pic ture) and a documentary account of the Sea Bees in action. The Asheville Station anticipates the presentation of open air Movies during the summer months in 13 Western North Carolina counties. Visitors at The Scout office | Thursday were: Carl Goerch. editor THE STATE MAGAZINE. Mrs. Goerch. Mrs. Ken Marshall and Mrs Frank Thompson of Raleigh. Dr Teije Jansma of Haarlem. Holland, who spent several days here the past week and spoke in various churches and the local school, left Tuesday for Sylva. He was a guest of the Rev. and Mrs. J. Alton Morris while in this vicinity. Dr. Roy Norton, new state health officer who will take over his duties July 1, was a visitor at the health department here Monday George W. Craig of Tomotla has returned from a Veterans hospital where he has been for the past six years, to live with his neice. Mrs. Frank Coffey of Marble. Mr and Mrs Elliott Lyman Fish er of Asheville spent Tuesday l with Mr and Mrs. Myron Jensen Mr. Fisher is installing photo murals in the new bank building. flillllijllllllllllllllllllllllllplllf DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY. N. C. ADMISSION 13c - 30c Saturday, May 1 "The Devil's Playground" With ? WILLIAM BOYD "The Guilt Of Janet Ames" With ? Roslind Russell - Mclvyn Douglas Chapter II "CHICK CARTER" Late Show 10:45 P. M. "She Wrote The Book" Starring ? Joan Davis-Jack Oakie Sunday - Monday. May 2-3 "Kit Carson" Starring ? Dana Andrews - Lynn Bar. Also News and Short Subjects Tuesday - Wednesday. May 4-5 "The Man I Love" With ? Ida Lupino - Robert Alda Also Short Subjects Thursday - Friday. May 6-7 "Captain Caution" Starring ? Victor Mature - Alan Ladd - Bruce Cabot ? Leo Carrillo Also News and Short Subjects '''''iiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin I THIS IS SHOP IN MURPHY WEEK!! ! $ You Are Invited To Dine With Us This week and every week. . .enjoy gocd ;!; 1 food prepared to suit your taste. MURPHY CAFE Phone 379 [ Among The Sick Mrs. Fred Johnson, Sr., who | underwent an operation at Petrie i hospital Saturday, is reported to | be doing well. Mrs. Tom Gray of Hayesville ' underwent an operation at Dr. | Whitfield's hospital last week. Her condition is reported good. W. J Winchester of Hayesville was admitted to Dr. Whitfield's hospital Sunday, suffering with a heart condition. He is reported to be doing very well. PERSONALS Mrs. R. H. Foard and sister. Miss Clarissa Kincaid of Rome, Ga.. returned Tuesday night from a visit with relatives in Cleveland and other points. En route home, they attended the meeting of Asheville Fresbyterial Auxiliary in Black Mountain Tuesday. Mr:;. Karl Weiss and Mrs. Frank Dreher .spent last week-end in Clemson. S. C., and Furman Uni versity. Greenvville, S. C\. visiting friends. C. E. Hyde attended court in Hayesville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barnett re turned Tuesday from several days' visit with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Lee Mynatt and children in Knoxville. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Dudley of Haleigh are here for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Dudley's sister. Mrs. Don Witherspoon. C E. Hyde was called to Rich mond. Va.. Monday on business. He drove to Asheville and took a plane from there to Richmond Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and daughter, Susie, will leave Friday tor a week's visit in St. Augustine. | Fla. They will stop in Atlanta, en i route for Roy Liddell v\ho will1 accompany them. M. and Mrs. L. P. Hampton returned Monday to their home in ; Etowah, Tenn.. after a visit here with the former's father. G. W. Hampton and other relatives. Mrs. Merle Davis and small son. ( Freddie, have returned from a visit with relatives in Winston- . Salem. Mrs. Davis attended the ' wedding of David E Day and her cousin. Miss Rebecca Brown, thjre cn Saturday afternoon Mrs. Marion Williams and son have returned home after a visit with her parents. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Stewart in York. S C Mr. Wil liams joined them there during the week-end and accompanied them back. Mi and Mrs. Harold Hill and ? sons. Bill and Bob. of Belle Kon taine. Ohio, spent last week with j M?. and Mrs. Myron Jensen. Democratic Meetings To Be Held May 8, 15 Democrats of Cherokee county will hold precinct meetings on Saturday. May 8, to elect officers 1 for all precincts, announces H. A. j Mat fox, chairman of the Cherokee j county Democratic executive com mittee. On Saturday. May 15, at 10 o' clock in the morning the county meeting will be held at the court house in Murph>. County officers will be elected and other business, transacted. Open Dates For Trout Fishing Are Announced Trout fishing season for streams in this are have been released, as follows: Fires Creek Area: Open Dates: May 1-2. 8-9. 15-16. 22-23. 29-30-31 June 5-6. 12-13. 19-20. July 3-4-5. 17-18. 24-25. 31 August 1, 7-8. 21 22. 28-29. Santeetlah Area: Streams: Big and Little Santeetlah Creeks. Open Dates: May 1-2, 22 23 29-30-31. June 12-13. 26-27. July 3-4-5. 10-11. 24-25. August 7-8. 21-22. 28-29 Streams: Slick Ruck. Deep. Bear and Barkers Creeks. Open Dates: May 8-9, 29 30-31 June 12-13. 26-27 July 3-4 5. 10-11. 24-25. August 7-8, 21-22. 28-21). Wayah Bald Area: Open Dates May 1-2. 8-9. 15-1. 22-23. 29-30-21. June 12-13. 19-20 July 3-4. 17-18. 31 August 1. 21-22. 28 29 Standing Indian Area: Open Dates May 1-2, 8-9. 15-16, 22-23. 29-30-31. June 5-6, 12-14, 19-20. July 3-4-5. 17-18, 24-25. 31. August 1. 7-8. 21-22. 28-29 Mrs. J H. Queen and daughter, Beulah. spent last week in Knox ville with Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Cagle i nd family, and Mr. and Mrs. S N. Bobo, Jr.. and daughter, San dra. They were accompanied home by Mrs Cagle and children. Jimmy and Gloria, who spent the week end with them here. \i anu Mrs. R. S Bault and dau l.t Sally, returned Monday trnir a visit of several days with M. Bault's father. E. T. Bault. and M. and Mrs. Carl Sample in Wadsworth. Ohio. En route there they stopped by to see Mr. and | Mrs. Rob Cox in Mt. Vernon, Ky. i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King, Miss i Eunice Shields and Miss Louise ' King spent Friday and Saturday in Charleston, S. C., and visited thi' cypress gardens there 'mVmVmVmWhVmVhV^Wm'mVmW ' I'm sitting pretty in my Playtex Panties One Lot Ladies' Dresses 2.00 Each. 54 Gauge Nylon Hose 2.50 Value 2.00 Pr. (While they Last) CANDLER'S Playtex Pants keep me "socially acceptable." Made of creamy liquid latex, they're tissue-thin, soft, cool. They're stainless, odorless, and non-irritating, and they'll outlast and outwash any pants you've ever seen! Small, medium, large, and extra large. Gift packaged 69c Mall and Telephone Orders HIM This is Shop in Murphy week May 1-8 All Suits, Coats, Skirts and Hats Reduced one third. One Let Ladies' and Children's A ' Wool i weaters 2.00 Each. :^1IS^ck s; ? SHOP IN MURPHY WEEK ? Many Fabrics and Colors Comrf sunimei, a man can't have too many slacks. Now's the time and here's the place to set'em. Come in today. llandsomel> tailored tan gabardine. All sizes. Lightweight wool in a smart conservative plaid. COWARD'S ^ For Shop In Murphy Week May 1-8 I I ? A COMPLETE We're ready for you fish ing enthusiasts with a new supply of all the equipment you'll need to hook wise old fish. Check your rods, reels, lines, leaders, tackle boxes, nets and all your other needs. We have them all. And of a quality to increase your fishing pleasure. Bright colored, wriggly flies. Handy fly-holder. Trans parent plastle. five fly capa elty. Buy several. If you're not quite sure what you need, why not come down and look around. We'll be glad to help you select the proper equipment so that you can get the most from your fishing. Champion Outboard Motors FRANKLIN MOTOR COMPANY Sporting Good* Phone 274 Murphy, N. C.
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