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SOCIETY Mrs. Clyde Duvall Complimented At Tea Mrs. Edwina Hagaman Miss Maudie B. Witt and Miss Magdad Cook complimented Mrs Clyde ene HEN N t Theatre * MURPHY, N. C. A Thur. - Fri., Feb. 17 -18 Iiick Powell - Jane Greer, In "Station West" l.atest News Saturday. February 19 JIMMY WAKELV, In? "The Hangers Ride" SECOND FEATl'RE KEN MA WARD, I?_ "Honor Of The Range" Also added serial: "Federal ^ Agents Vs. The Underworld No. 9" LATE SHOW SAT. r\ Charles Russell - Gary Gray U "Night Wind" jj Also Color Cartoon: "Feudin M ? 1 1 1 1 i t> i 1 1 i <- ^ Sun. - Mon., February 20-21 John Wayne - Montgomery Clifi. In? f "Red River" ? ? Color Cartoon: "Fine Feathered Friend" Latest News Tuesday. February 22 Kristine Miller - Arthur Franz. In ? A 'Jungle Patrol" Three Stooges, In- ^ "Shivering Sherloeks" Color Cartoon "lee Aces'* ^ ? - ft : ? ? Wednesday, February 23 AL PEARCE. In? ^ "Main Street Kid" . \dded Serial: "King Of The Jungle No. 6" . Also All Star Comedy * "( rabbin in the Cabin" A Duvall. recent bride, with a miscel laneous tea- shower Tuesday after noon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hagaman. The home was decorated with forsythia. jonquils Japanese mag nolias and pussy willows. In the center of the lace-covered table was an 18-inch panel with a large red candle on a mirror surrounded by red carnations in lace paper doilies, symbolizing valentines. Red and white candles lighted the I rooms. J Ice cream, cake, nuts and coffee were served. Miss Emily Sword i and Mrs. Horry Sword poured. Music was furnished throughout the afternoon by Mrs. Glenn Bates and Miss Jean Fenny, with Mrs. i J W. Davidson as accompanist A large number of gifts were I wived. A!?)'it forty guests ca'l | ed c'uring the afternoon. Mrs. Moody Gives "Talent" Party Mrs. Howard Moody entertained ;.t a 'Talent" party at her home on Hickory street Monday evening. | Each guest was asked to perform in some way, singing playing or putting on a stunt. ' Oscars" were awarded to Miss Addie Mae Cooke. Mrs. Neil Sneed and Mrs. Ray Jonej. j Refreshments were served to the ' guests, who were in addition to i the above: Mrs. Hugh Hensley. I Mrs. R. V. Weaver. Mrs. L. D. | Schuyler Mrs. John Donley, Mrs. S. P. Horowitz, Mrs. Clyde Sneed. : Mrs. C. L. Alverson, Mrs. Calvin | Stiles Mrs. Wanda McDonald. , Mrs. Bennie Lee Harbin, Mrs. Bill Gentry, Miss Dot Hensley. and Mrs. ( Glenn Bates Sneed Children Are Given Party Mrs. Clyde Sneed entertained Friday at a birthday party honor ing her two children, Michaep. four, and Sheilah two. Favors were cellphane hats. Birthday cake, ice cream and cook j ies were served. Those present were: Linda Schuylcr, Butch Terry Hensley Corky and Emily Sue Christopher. Mike Anderson. Bobby King Woodrow Palmer, Mary Linda Hyatt. Becky Hoover Bobby Wea ve.* Virginia Wells. James Sneed Elizabeth Ann Garrett. Frank and Bucky Hill Billy Browning, Jerry Dickey. Vickie and Eva Coy John ? son, Cal Stiles. Kenny Christopher Kay Sneed. Bo Dreher. Brenda . Stalcup, Carrie Smith, Glenn Beav- , ! erj Betsy Henn. Susie Atkinson, I 1 Nancy and Eddie Spivia and James Wade of Atlanta. PRESSURE COOKING HIGHLIGHTS NATURAL FLAVOR Swiss steak tastes better if you use a pressure cooker. This mod ern way of cooking keeps the juices in, highlights the natural flavor. Fleetwood gets the same result with its exclusive SupAromatized method of roasting coffee. All the dis tinctive taste of choice Latin American coffee beans is sealed in. Try Fleetwood Coffee today ? in tins or bags. >, Fleetwood COFFEE Supttwmatized TNt GOOONIU IJ COOK IB IN ? NOT PAKNIO OUT Betty Jean Moore | Honored At Party -Mrs. Cloe Moore complimented lier daughter. Betty Jean with a! party at the home of her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gray, celebrating her 13th birthday anni versary Saturday The home was decorated in the . Valentine motif The lace-covered table was centered with the birth day cake bearing 13 pink candles, all appointments being in keeping with Valentine day. -Numerous games and contests v. ere held, and dancing was en joyed Cake, ice cream coca -o Las and Valentine candy were served to the following 17 girls: -N'an?y Meroney. Josephine Gar rett. Barbara Swaim Yvonne Monteith. Glenda Ivie, Sara Ftosey, Carol Sue Vaught, Juannetta. Kilpatr:ck. Mary Ann Forrester, Billy Jane Rush Betty Cook, Jean Held Sandy Manthey, Ginger Gray of Hayesville. Susie Miller, Judy -Nichols and the honoree. Eastern Star Hostess To Masons The Murphy Eastern Star en tertained the Masons at a dinner at the Masonic hall Monday eve ning. Group sinking was led by C. R Freed and Mrs. R. H. Foard Played the piano Mrs. Clyde Sneed and Mrs. Ben Palmer direct ed some games. Mrs. Hall Is Circle Hostess The Elizabeth Hale Circle of the Baptist Woman's Missionary Society met Monday evening at "0 with Mrs Juanita Hall, chair man. who presided. Minutes of the la.-t meeting were read by the sec retary. Mrs. B. B. Cornwell. Jr.. and business, new and old was discussed. The members agreed to send clothing to community missions. The meeting was opened with Priyer by Miss Janice Hall. The program was under the leadership of Mrs. Kenneth Davis, the subject being "Christ the Answer in City Streets." Mrs. Davis gave the devotional, and the group sang "Rescue the Perishing" Taking part on the program were: Miss Janice Hall, Mrs. Everett English. Mrs. Claude Monleith Mrs. B. J. Fish and Mr j. Boyd Davis. Mrs. A. J Headrick closed the meeting with prayer, after which Mrs. Hall serv ed refreshments to 15 members and one v. tor. Miss Eloisc Davis. Among The Sick C. W. Savage has been sick for the past few days. Mrs. W. A. Hoover was able to return to her home Saturday, after undergoing an operation recently at Petrie hospital. Mrs. R. D. Chandler was confined to her bed a few days this week but is improving at present. Mrs. C. W. Arnold returned home Thursday from Chattanooga, where she underwent an operation. She is recuperating nicely. Frank Taylor entered Dr. Whit field's Clinic Sunday, suffering with his head and eyes. He was reported to be resting well Wednes^ day. IN MEMORIAM Mason. Loster L. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our dear husband and father. Loster L. Mason, who passed away one year ago Feb. 19. 1948 There is a long and winding road Along which each must go; It leads beyond the hills of time Into the sunset's glow. Onr year has passed and gone Since we were forced to part. But time and soace cannot erase Your memory from our heart. They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget. But time so far has only proved How much we miss him yet. God gave us strength to fi?ht it And courage to bear the b!ow. But wh?t it meant to lose him No one will ever know. His Devoted Wife and Children. 31-lt SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT Backache For quick .omtorttot ,>* rain*. Q?ttlnt ftp mty. gray lanH4HUltaM Mrs. McCall Heads Newly Formed Club A unique club, with by-laws that govern the appearance, conduct pnd eligibility of its members was organized in Murphy Friday evening at a meeting with Mrs. Dixie Palmer and Miss Hattie Palmer. The new organization was named "The Regal Club". The membership of the club will be limited to 30. Dues of 10 cents each will be paid by the members monthly. Those not attending must pay fines of 10 cents each. Any member seen on the street in a careless posture or slovenly dressed, will be reported at the next meeting and fined not less than five cents for each report Any member who speaks unkindly ^bout any other member of this club will be reported at the next meeting and fined not less than 10 cents To be eligible for mem bership in the club one must be unmarried and of good character. Any member who marries will be "Ah-h! I Can Breathe Aqain!%r. When your nose fills up with a stuffy head cold or occasional con- | gestion, put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol in each nostril and get comforting relief almost instantly ! Va-tro-nol is so ef fective because it works Tight where trouble is to soothe irritation, relieve stuffiness, make breathing easier. Try it! Get Vicks Va-tro-nol Nose Drops I suspended, given an honorable dis charge and a shower The club meeting will be held monthly on the second Friday The following charter members compose the club: Miss Estelle Bennett Mrs. J. H McCall. Mrs. Joe Phaup. Mm K Weaver Mrs. John Axley. Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Mrs. S. D. Akin, Mr Dixie Palmer Miss Lula Fain, Miss Hattie Axley. Mrs. F W. Hubbell. Mrs. R H Foard Mrs Pauline Brendle, Mrs R. E. Kirotz Miss Josephine Heighway, Mrs. T. S. Evanj Miss Marvie Walker. M.>> Hattie Palmer. Miss Mary Cornwell, Miss Emily Sword Miss Addie Mae Cooke, Mrs. Bessie Dixon and Mrs. Don Witherspoon. I The following officers were ] elected: Mrs J. H. McCall presi dent; Mrs. F. W. Hubbell. first vice-president; Mrs. T. S. Evans, ' second vice-president; Miss Hattie Axley secretary; Miss Marvie 1 Walker, corresponding secretary; Miss Josephine Heighway. treasur ed. I Program Committee: Mrs. R. H. Hoard Chairman; Miss Estelle Bennett. Miss Mary Cornwell, Miss i Hattie Palmer Miss Marvie Walker. Membership Committee: Mrs. Pauline Brendle. Chairman: Miss Mary Cornwell. Miss Hattie Palmer. I Miss Marvie Walker. Visiting Committee: Mrs. Dixie Palmer, Chairman; Mrs Joe Phaup. Mr Bessie Dixon, Mrs. S D. Akin Mrs. John Axley. Mrs. R. E. KinL:. Miss Lula Fain. Mrs. K. V. W< ve.\ Publicity Chairman: Miss Addie PIANO TUNING ? ^ The Harmony Piano Tuners (Wilson * i Bros.) will be working Murphy and An crews again nexi: week. ^ ^ Fcr the best in piano service please con tact one of the fol. owing: Mrs. Margaret ^ | Akin, Phone 278-J; 1 he Henry House, ? Fncne I 56-J, Murphy; cr Boy^ Robinson, ^ i Plionc 52, Andrews. Ma Cooke. Executive Committee: Mrs. J H. I McCall, chairman, and all officers. I Advisory Committee: Mrs T. S Evan.! chairman: Mrs. J W. Thompson. Miss Josephine Heigh way, Miss Lula Fain. After the business of the club was finished the hostesses, Mrs \ Dixie Palmer, Mrs J If. McCall. Miss Estelle Bennett and Miss Hattie Palmer served sandwiches cake and coffee The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs John Axley on Fri day evening, March 11, at 7 o'clock, with Mrs. John Axley Mrs. J W. Thompson and Mrs. S. D. Akin hostesses. 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