SOCIETY i Sally Morris Hostess To G. A. The Intermediate G. A.'s of First j l aptast W M S. met with Sally : Morns Thursday afternoon. Doris Palmer, president, pre - citd. The group sang the G. A ' 1 lymn folowed by the opening prayer by Sally. The G. A. Alle- ' . lance WMch Word and Star ideals were then repeated, and minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary Ann Shields. Business was discussed Cloth ing was brought for the needy as I Community Missions for Febru a ry . Miss Ruth Bagwell reviewed the Mission Study Hook, "The Word I of Their Testimony" by Una Rob erta Lawrence and closer! the meeting with prayer. The hostess served refreshments to Jane Sneed. Ann Shields. June Hcmbree. Joan Adams Betty Jim DavK Doris Palmer, Miss Ruth Bagwell. Mrs. J. B. Hall. Mrs. Marvin Hampton and a visitor. Mi.*' Henry Hyatt. Mr/ K J McGary and daughter. ? Le.VeMe. and Mr. and Mrs. Homer hughes of Bristol Va., were week- 1 aid guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ' Hall Arthritis Pain Fcr quick, delightfully comforting help for ?ci.es and pains of Rheumatism. Arthritis Neuritis. Lumbago. Sciatic?, or Neuralgia try Rom id ?Vorks through the blood. Plrst dose usufi s< arts allevlatlnf pain so you can ' v *nd sleep more comfortably Oft Rov.nH at druggist today. Quick, com plete sat. faction or money back guaranteed. Dinner Party Members of the Adult Union of the Baptist Training Union had a dinner party at a McCaysviUe, Ga? restaurant Friday evening. Fol lowing dinner they visited Mc Caysville Baptist church. WSCS Guest In Axley Home Mrs. J. W. Axley. Mrs. Glenn Bates and Mrs. S. D. Akin were hostesses for the meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Services at the home of Mrs. Ax ley. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. H. Hampton, president presided over a routine business session. Mrs. H. G Elkins and Mrs. W B Penny were leaders of the pro gram which dealt with labor condi tions and a study of the Taft Hartley bill as they affect the public. Mrj. Penny was appointed a delegate to the annual conference of the W. S. C. S. which will be held in High Point April 6 7. and fc Mrs. Elkins Mrs. R. C. Mattox and Mrs. W. P. Odom were ap pointed a nominating committee to select a slate of officers to be elected at the April meeting The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Garrison Maneval and Mrs. John Davidson in serving refresh ments to approximately 18 mem bei 3. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT WE HAVE ROUND And SQUARE M A YTAGS niaf/Sf 0 ? Priced As Pictured $124.95 WALTER COLEMAN'S APPLIANCE STORE Murphy, N. C. Phone 124 BIRTHS PPtrie Hospital Mr. an:l Mrs. Mearlin Slagle of Murphy announce the birth of a daughter Feb. 26. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Martin Route 1, Culberson, announce the birth of a daughter Feb. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Minfcz. Route 3 Murphy, announce the birth of a daughter Feb. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenn ! Alexander. Jr.. of Murphy, an- j nounce the birth of a son Robert ; Glenn the 3rd March 1. M.\ and Mrs. Carlton Rose of Murphy announce the birth of a son Feb. 11. M/. and Mrs. James C. Owensby of Warne announce the birth of a daughter Feb 13. Mr .2nd Mrs. James Radford of Grandview announce the birth of a son Feb. 17. Mr. and Mrs Leslie Ledford of Hayesville announce the birth of a daughter Feb. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dewiltt Posey of Murphy, Route 3. an nounce the birth of a daughter. Ella Barbara on Sunday, Febru- j ary 20. Mrs. Posey is the former j Virginia James SHADY GROVE? Mr and Mrs Randolph Shields announce the birth of an 8-pound son Johnnie Harold, on February 13. at a hospi tal in Murphy. Mrs. Blanchard Honored At Party Members of the T. E. L. Sunday School class of First Baptist church were guests Wednesday at a birth day party honoring Mrs. Julia Cooke Blanchard who was celebrat ing her 64th birthday. Mrs Blanchard is an honorary member of the class. The hostess Miss Addie Mae Cooke, served the birthday cake and other refreshments. Guests included: Mrs. Paul Hyatt. Mrs. B. B. Cornwell. Mrs. Henry Hyatt Mrs. J. Alton Morris. Mrs. W. H. Murray, Mrs T P Calhoun. Mrs. Roy V. Lovingood. Mrs. Lloyd W. Hendrix. Mrs. Leonard Johnson. Mrs. L. E. Bay lesj, Mrs. Clyde Gennctt. Mrs. Clifton Radford Miss Ruth Bag well. Mrs. J. W. Donley, Miss Mary Ellen Payne, Miss Fannie McGuirc and Miss Muriel Chastain. Couple Honor Sister At Party Mrs. Dale Lee and Mrs. Jimmy Ward entertained Tuesday after noon with two tables of bridge complimenting their sister. Mrs. H. G. MeBrayer of Anderson, S. C., and her daughter. Mrs. James A rial of Spartanburg S. C. The home was decorated with spring flowers. Making up the tables were. Mrs. MeBrayer. Mrs. Ariel. Mrs. Hobart L. McKeever Mrs. H. A. Mattox, Mrs Harry Bishop. Mrs. John Bay less. Mrs. Don Witherspoon. Mrs. Jerry Davidson and Mrs. YV. G Darnell. Mrs. MeBrayer was presented the prize for high score Mrs. Bishop for low. and Mrs. David son won bingo prize. At the conclusion of the game, the hostesses served a salad course with coffee. Sherman Hampton will leave Monday for Swannanoa where he will enter Warren Wilson School for the spring term. He will be accompanied by his parents Mr and Mrs. J. H. Hampton. "I CAN TRUST A&P . . % "I trust their prices throughout the store and know I wouldn't save by shopping around the town I don't mean that someone doesn't have a 'special' on something some time ?it a lower price than A&P I mean that when I do all my shopping there, week in and week out, I'll save money and have the best that money can buy. Yes, I can trust A&P . . . and it's a mighty comfortable feeling." REAL VALUES EVERY DAY ftiit /// %N, ? nm m m W^. A ?= ? KIV ? fc*#-* ? </#W 3 .Jfa' J * g jm A gm^ \ ' ' , v . vW? NuTSS "Fashions" Is 4-H Subject 4-H Club Schedule for March is as follows: Miss Jane Gibbs, 4-11 Club Clothing Specialist. North Carolina State College. Raleigh will be In Cherokee County on March 9 and 10th to meet with club girls and discuss "Spring Factions For The 4-H Girl " The club schedule is as follows: Wednesday, March 9 Peachtree at 8:30 o'clock; Marble 10:30 o'clock Andrews Elementary. 12 o'clock: Tomotla at 2 o'clock; Thursday. March 10, Martin's Creek at 9:15; Hangingdog. a/t 11:00 o'clock: Ranger. 1 o'clock. DICKEY THEATRE Murphy, N. C. Watch For Our First Run Pictures! DOUBLE FEATURE Saturday. .March "> Western feature "Caravan" 'first run) With ? Jean Kent-Anne Crawford Chapter 4 "Law of the Wild" Starring Hex and Rin-tin-tin LATE SHOW 10:45 "The Mask of Diljon" With ? Jeanne Bates - William Wright Sunday - Monday. March 6-7 "The Velvet Touch" Starring ? Rosalind Russell - Leo Genn News ? Short Subjects Tuesday - Wednesday. March 8-9 "Housekeeper's Daughter" With ? Joan Bennett-Victor Mature Short Subjects Thursday - Friday, March 10-11 "Flying Tigers" Starring ? JOHN WAYNE MrSc J. H. Gibbs Is President Of Presbyterians Installation of officers featured I the meeting of the Women of the Presbyterian Church which was held Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. .O K. Erhart and Mrs B. W Whit iield Mrs. J. H. Gibbs was installed president; to succeed Mrs. E H. Brumby; Mrs. C. W. Savage vice president; Mrs. R G. Alexander, secretary; Mrs. Harry Miller treasurer; Mrs. C. W. Savage. Historian. Secretaries of causes are: Mrs. Lewis Hodges, Spiritual Life and Evangelism; Mrs. Bruee Gordon. Foreign Missions; Mrs. J W. Bail ey Assembly's Home Missions Mrs. R. S. Parker. S & P. Home Missions; Mrs. II G Roberts. Christian Education and Minister ial Relief; Mrs. E H. Brumby Religious Education; Mrs. C. W | Savage Literature: Mrs. J. B Gray. I Christian Social Service; Mrs I Harry Miller. Social Activities, j Mr John H. Dillard. Pastors, Aid. Mrs. Brumby, retiring president . presented the program on " Budget ing Our Time", and gave the rc poiLs of the year's work. At the conclusion of the pro gram. Mrs. Whitfield served refreshments. Mrs. Erhart who is just out of the hospital where she has been i'or nine weeks with a broken hip. \ as able to be present at the meet ing in a wheel chair. The home was decorated with a profusion of spring flowers. Among The Sick Nadeanne Queen, daughter of Mrs. Luzenia Queen, is confined Ic her bed this week with flu. She was reported Wednesday to be somewhat improved. B. L. Padgett is in Erlanger Hospital. Chattanooga this week lor treatment. Paul Padgett is in Dr Whit fie'd's Clinic suffering with back head and chest injuries received in a car accident Saturday morn i n M ? and Mrs. J. H. Hampton vi>;tcd Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Zittrou er in Atlanta over the week-end. WSfS Circle Meets With Mrs. Atkinson Circle No 1 of the Woman's Society of Christian Service held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs Mary Kathryn Atkinson Fri day. at 7:30 p. m. The meeting was called to order by the presi dent. Mrs. Guy Brittian. Follow ing this the Lord's Prayer was said by all New and old business was dis missed Mrs. Lucius Lochaby gave a discussion on the book "The New Life". Mrs. Davis gave the history of several hymns and then the kroup sang them. The hostess served refreshments to the 16 members present and two new members were welcomed. Mrs Thomas King and Miss Louise Matthews. Clubs To Study Health, Sanitation The Home Demonstration Sched ule for March is as follows: Wednesday, March 2. Postell. Mrs. N. A Quinn 1 o'clock; Thursday. , March 3. Peachtree. Mrs. Brown Caldwell. 1 o'clock; Friday. March 4. Violet, Mm Ben Morrow 1:00 o'clock. Saturday March 5. Chero kee County C rafters Meeting at 10 o'clock in Home Agents Office; Tuesday. March 8. Bellview Mrs. ? Willie Givens. 1 o'clock; Thursday, j March 10. Slow Creek. Mrs. Raleigh Wilson 1 o'clock; Friday. 1 March 11. Sunny Point, Miss Julia Rice. 1 o'clock; Tuesday March 15. ' Upper Peaclrtree. Mrs. Dewell Curtis. 1 o'clock; Thursday. March 17. Lamp Shade Workshop Peach-] tree School. 1:30 o'clock; Friday, i March IK. I'lK-.ka. Mrs. J G. Bry- j eon. 1 o'clock: Monday, March j 21. Grape Creek. Mrs. John Burgess 1:00 o'clock; Tuesday, March 22. Martin's Creek. School Building. 1.30 o'clock; Wednesday March 23. Yalleytown. Mrs. G. G. Phillips 2 o'clock; Thursday. March 24. Ranger. Mrs. Hoyt Kil patrick, 1:30 oV k Friday. March 25. Tomotla. S tool Building I 1:30 o'clock; Friday, March 25. | Murphy. Mrs. Merle Davis. 7 o' clock. P. M. The topic for March Home Demonstration Club meetings is Health And Sanitation." Mrs. R. H. Foard spent Wednes day In Atlanta. Mrs R. D Chandler is spending this week in Chattanooga with her aughter, Mrs. William J. Canata, Jr. Canata and Little Bill. HEN N Theatre MURPHY, N. C. Thursday-Friday, March 3-4 Alan Ladd-Donna Reed, In "Beyond Glory" Also. Selected Short Subjects Saturday, March 5 Ro\ Rogers-Jane Frazee. In "Under California Stars" SECOND FEATl'RE "Ghost Town Law" With? TIM McCOY Sunday, March 6 Dana Andrews-Lilli Palmer "No Minor Vices" Also added Color Cartoon Monday-Tuesday. March 7-8 Sonny Tufts - Barbara Britton, In ? "The Untamed Breed" in color Also selected short subjects Wednesday, March 9 Ronald Coleman - Signe Hasso. In ? ? "A Double Life" Also, serial King of the Jungleland No. 8 PRIZES for all the family ! brought to you by the makers of Ail-Aluminum Milk Bottle Caps ? All -aluminum milk bottle caps are spar- like old-fashioned paper hoods or plug caps kling, new protective hoods already in use by either. hundreds of dairies across the land. To help teach more people how to remove You'll like these sanitary caps especially these new aluminum bottle caps the easy way, because they are so easy to remove and to we've put the simple instructions into a lim replace. You don't need any special openers erick and are offering 300 worthwhile mer to remove them, but you don't remove them chandise prizes for the best last lines. Write the Last Line for this Limerick! Aluminum caps come off so neat Just turn and lift? a simple feat Don't pry it or peel it Snap back to re-seal it For the best last lines added to this jingle, the prizes listed at the right will be awarded every 30 days. ^ HERE'S HOW YOU ENTER: 1. Send to us, on a plain piece of paper, the above jingle with your own best last line added. 2. Print your name and address, and the name and address of your dairy, on the 1 same side of the paper as the jingle. 3. EACH ENTRY MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY 5 ALL-ALUMINUM MILK j BOTTLE CAPS. They must be all-aluminum? not paper-lined aluminum or paper* lined steel caps? but reasonably exact facsimiles will do. 4. Mail to ALL-ALl'MINUM CAP CONTEST, Box 5147, Brightwood Station, Indianapolis 18, Indiana. 5. You may submit as many entries as you wish, in each award period, as long as each is accompanied by 5 all-aluminum milk bottle caps or reasonable facsimiles. RULES OF CONTEST- FIRST AWARD PERIOD IS FROM MARCH I t thru MARCH 30th. 1949. SECOND PERIOD- MARCH 31st thru to APRIL 29th. THIRD PERIOD -APRIL 30jh thru MAY 29th. Entries will be judged at the end cf erch 30 day periorf, winners notified and prizes awarded as soon as possible after that date. Ml entries, their contend and ideas, become the property - . ,za Mfg. Co. Inc., and none will be returned. All entries will be judged for rhyme, originality, sincerity and aptness of thought Jui .ges decision final. Duplicate prizes in case of ties. Any resident of the continental United States, except employees of Ba.ca Mfg. Co. Inc . their advertising agency, and ir-ir families, may compete. Contest is subject ta all federal and state regulations. A complete liit of all prize winners will be mailed to anyone at the conclusion of earn ?0 day period if request is accompan.ed by a self addiessed, stamped envelope. 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