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SOCIETY Club Is Guest Of Miss McCleskey, Mrs. Wilson U; Harvey Wilson, Jr , and \i:,s Gladys McOleskey were hos tevii ?) for the Saiturday night Sup per club which met at Duke's l.ihUe last Saturday nisht ait 7:30 0 Work Spring flowers were used in the decorations. 1! was decided that the ladies of ?:ie clul) ?ct toge ther once a mor?tih 1 luncheon and bridge. H, it esses fur April will be Mrs. H W Easley, Jr., and Mrs. Dale I.ee ,J| \ i-nJing the meeting Saturday j ? were: Mr, and Mrs. Buel Adams, Mr. and Mrs. John Bayliss. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Coward, Miss Fiances Dickson and sue t John Wrinn, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Dar nell, Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson. M?\ and Mrs. C. E. Hyde, Mr. and Mr*. Quay Ketraer, Miss Gladys MoCleskey. Dave Moody, Mr. and M.s Paul Owenby, Mr. and Mrs. h. G. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wilson Jr., Mrs. Jimmy Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart L McKeever and suests, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith. Jr., of Gainesville. Ga. Edgar Darnell Weds Miss Ruby Arnold M.-< Ruby White Arnold daugh ur of Mr> Dennis Richard Arnold" i : Fuquay Springs and ttic late ? \i. \rno!d. and Edgiar Monrce ? mkI Mrs Edgar I . 1.10a Darnell of Murphy were afternoon in a Bcand.'e.': -lit ceremony in the Fuquay ? Springs Baptist Church. Dr. Broad ? us Jones, pa>tor of the First Bap ? ' . ( iiurih. lialeich. officiated at ? : *jb!e ring ceremony. \ ?:v4iam of nuptial music was piv.^ 'ted by Miss Sarah Aiken. Fuq i v Springs, organist, and Miss Xaomi Smith Benson, soloist. | Tie bride, given in marriage by ler uncle James Hanniis White of Louisburg, wore an original gown of white slipper satin fashioned vith a fitted bcxlice and a yoke of silk marquisette edged with an ?i!i- louldcr bertha of Ohantilly cv \ bouffant skirt, which fell over .hoops into a long circular train, was caught up in front with du-ters of orange blossoms, and rufiVs of Chantilly lace extended ? the floor. Her finger-tip veil of imputed French illusion fell from a t'.ara of seed pearls and orange Ho-s^orns. She carried a bouquet otf bride's roses centered with a white orchid, and showered with sj'jin ribbons. Her only ornament Wis a cameo broaah which belong ed to her maternal grand mother. Mis? Emily Stevens of Fuqiray Springs was maid of honor She wore an aqua organdy gown over matcihinj taffeta, mil's and a semi coronet made from material which matched the gown. She carried a colonial nosegay of mixed flowers \v h contrasting ribbon streamers. The bridesmaids were Miss Ra ti". ' Kearney of Franklinton. Miss Janle Blalock of Winston-Salem M: > Roxie Ann Walters of Fuquay Springs and Miss Mary Ann Daniel of Weldlon. Their dresses of pastel organdy were identical to that of tne madd of honor. They wore matching mitts and hettddre-s and each carried a colonial nosegay of mixed flowers with matching rib b?3. Charles Darnell. Macon, Georgia, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Groomsmen were: Theodore !{. Wall of Greensboro, Carey Wal Jer Allen of Ash evil le, Malilan Day i Kenney, C >. t>cl Hill and James ! "Oar I Wil'iams of Burlington, all ^K. 'eri: .y brothers of the bride- 1 grc ar?:. The bride's mother wore a gown j (?f black crepe trimmed with pink I lace and a garland of matching , Howe. Her corsage was i>ink ros ? ei. Mrs. Darnell, mother of the i bridegroom wore a gown of black I crepe vv .'.h matching accessories ! and a corsage of talisman roses. ' Immediately alter the ceremony the Pi K ;:;>a Alplw fraternity of j Uni\\r>;ty of North Carolina entertained at a reception at the Sunset Lake Club House for mem | bcrs of the bridal party, out of | '.own *?ue>N and friends, j Following the reception the brid ! al couple left for a wedding trip south. The bride wore a navy | b.ue ' .bardine suit with a white blouse antl navy accessories. Her oorsage was an orchid from her bridal bouquet. Mr . Di.rne'l is a graduate of j Mars Ilill College, and is at prcs I ent a member of the senior class ? at the Univer ty of North Caro j Una where she is a member of ! Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Mr. | Darnell is a student in the School j of Commerce at L N. C. He is a ;nember of the Pi Kappa Alpha | Fraterr. y. He sci*ved in the | Marine Corps during World War [ II and was stationed in the Pacific for two years Out of town guivi-s a4. tending the ' wedding ceremony were: Mr. and Mi Kdgar J iinson Darnell, and Mrs. W. M. Fain Jr.. Murphy; Mr. 1 and Mrs. C. .1 Darnell. Macon: Dr. l?nd Mr> F W \I Wh U\ and M > Ann Griffin White. Halifax: Mr. and Mrs James H. White. Mr. James II. White Jr. and Miss Fran ces White, Louisburg: Dr. and Mr.-; S A Duncan and Stacy Dun can Jr Benson, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenne'h Curtis and Kenneth Jr.. 1 Ralt-igli I Miss Virginia Hall and Mr. and Mr O'.en McDonald were in Tapo co over the week-end Mr and Mrs. A C. Huber and Mrs. Mary Daly of Athens. Tenn.. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs T. A. Case. SPECIAL THIS BIG 7.7 CUBIC FEET FRIGID AIRE Now Only $224.75 $34.75 DOWN $10.16 MONTHLY ? Here it is! A new kind of refrigerator with MORE usable space on the new flat top, MORE frozen food storage in the big new Super-Freezer, MORE room for keeping fresh or frozen meats, MORE space for leafy vegetables and fruits, MORE us able shelf space for other foods, MORE food storage capdcity per dollar. r ? Famous Meter-Miser mechanism ? Exclusive Qulckube Trays with Instant Cub* Release ? All-porcelain inside, stainless porcelain on bottom ? Large Super-Freezer ? Multi-purpose Storage Tray ? Full-width, roller-bearing Hydrator, glass-topped And Many Other Frigidaire Featurei Than ever before in the same kitchen space! *od??ShOV", il W)7 Mora Frigidairas Serve In Mora American Homti Than Any Other Refrigeratoi Walter Coleman's Appliance Store PHONE 124 t.t MURPHY, N. C. Mrs. Ben Mann Is Honored On 46th Birthdav M: Richard Queen and Mrs ' Tom Campbell entertained w h a surprise birthday party in honor of Mrs. Ben Mann on her 4;h birthday Friday. Pink and green decoraitions were used Several games were played throughout the paity. and Mrs. Mann rmived several gifts. Cake and coca-colas were served j to the following people present j Mr- Mann Mrs. Frank Ingram,! ?.' Mrs. Ralph Deweese. Mrs. E E. Stiles. Mrs. Margaret Can \n-u r. . Mrs. Rat Stiles, Mrs. Hayes Deck- 1 ?V Mrv CVftoa Radford, lin Chill! Baugh. Mrs. Ed Garren, Mrs j Tommy King Mites Anna Ruth ( Campbell, Mrs. Newell McDonald, ! 'Mr Ray McDonald. Mrs. Lee I Rice, M -3 Joanne Ma?:u;s and Mr , Jake St ies ! Among The Sick Mrs. J. W. Bailey has been siek for 'he rart few weeks. She is now reported to be improving. ! Mrs. E. A. Browning is improv ing from an illness of several days. Ginger Ann Dewecse. Marilyn Que n. Larry Stiles and Jerry Sander M \ and Mrs. Sidney Smith. Jr.. )f Gainesville. Ga.. were week-end Uiieits of Mr. and Mrs Hobart L. McKeeve.*. DICKEY THEATRE Murphy, N. C. tVatch For Our First Run Pictures! DOUBLE FEATURE Saturday. March 26 "Twilight on the Rio Grande" With? GENE AUTRY "Prairie Rustlers" With? BUSTER CR ABBE Chapter 7 "Law of the Wild" With Rex and Rin-tin-tin Late Show 10:45 "Lighthouse" With ? John Letel - June Lang Sunday - Monday. March 27-J8 "Walk a Crooked I Mile" Starring: ? Denni' O'Keefc - Louise Attrition News ? short Subjects ? Tuesday - Wednesday. March !9-30 "Tornado Range" With ? Eddie Dean - Roscoc Ates Short Subjects Thursday - Frida% Mar. 31 April 1 "Shockproof" Staring ? Cornel Wilde - Patricia Knight News ? Short Subjects Fleming - Craig Vows Are Said M. and Mrs. J. B. Moore of j .Mm ; !iy announce the marriage of their dau h-tcr, Mrs. Ru'Hh Moore C: to George M. Fleming, sion cf A..-, and Mrs. Clarence Fleming of Haye&ville. The marriage took place at Blue Kid^c. Oa.f December 14. 194'J M : ? Fleming is employed at Mur 1-hy General hopltal and Mr Fk-ming is attending a barber's liool at Win. ilon-Sal cm. Mrs. Case Speaks To Sylva Club Mrj. T. A. Case, president of I- i!c One of Nortih Caro lina Federation of Women's clubs, v.as guest speaker at the meet'n.^ of the Junior Woman's club of Sylva la.: Wednesday nigh*. She was accompanied by the d! Irlct secretary. Miss Addie Mac Cooke. Following the program at 1 the club, they went to W. C. T. C . Cullowhee, to hear the Emory University Glee Club canccrt. Book Review Is Given For Class The Fidel's c'.a^s of Firs.it Bap ti. t church heard a review of seme iha;:ters in the book, "The People Called Bar-li-s" by Geo. W. Mc Daniel, given by Mrs. J L. Savrge. ?t the mon.hly nice' n>? held Man day evening vv! li Mrs R. D. Chandler. Mrs. S. S. Williams, pre ident, condu.led t'le devc'.ion al. Rcfri -hments were served by t h 1 hostess. ? Tae fallowing were pie ent: Mesdames Robt. Cheney. Frank Crawford, fe 11 Gentry. J. \\ Donley. W. S. Di.key A. L. Buchanan, J. W. Davidson, S. S. Williams. J. L. Savage, and R. D. Chandler, Misses Addie M a e Cooke, Kathleen and Mary Lee Roberts. BIRTHS IN- trie Hospital M ar.d Mrs. Walter Dockery Murphy announce the birth of a daughter March 10. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Plott. Mur phy. Route 2. announce the birth of a daughter March 18 Mr. and Mrs. Pearlie Kcphart, Murphy, announce the birth of a daughter March 18 Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Moore, Murphy, Route 1, announce the birth cf a daughter March 18. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ho?"an. Mur- ' phy Rou'te 1, announce the birth oi a son March 18. M. . and Mrs. James Martin. \ Una lea. announce the birth of a dau h?ter March 19 Mrs. R. E. Bar:! ay cf Copper- 1 hill. Tenn., and son. John, stud ent at McCallie School. Cha . anao- | j a. spent Saturday w th Mrs. Bar clay's m: .her Mrs. .1 W. Thomp son. M. and Mrs. Ed ~ar Darnell after having spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. E J. Dar nell. have returned to the Uni versity of Nbrtli Carolina. Ohapel Hill. vMl'.ere they will resume theii* studies. They will re. de in Chapel Hill. I Miss Cornwell Heads Junior Woman's Club Miss Mary Cornwell has been elected pre lent of the Junior Wt man's Club for the coming fis cal year Other officers elected were as follows: Mrs. Cloe Moore, vice-president; Mrs. Clyde Sneed, W. M. S. Circles Have Meetings I Mrs Ed Burnett was hostess to | he Mae Perry circle of First Bap tist VV M S Tue. day afternoon. | Mr Creed Bates had charge of j the program v. I:'ch was on "Chris- j . an Citizenship in Our Commun- 1 ity." Tiie dew anal was given by j Mrs. E. J. Darnell, wHb the Lord's | prayer in unison by the group | Th's was followed by the singing of the hymn, "O, For a Thousand Tongues". Those taking part on the pro gram were Mrs. E. L. Shields who spoke on the subject. * What Can ,1 Do About the Negro?"; Mrs. W. H. Murray. "Baptists Work T030 '1 er For Religious Liberty"; Mrs. lien Palmer "Achievements and Prospects." The closing prayer was given by Mr- Murray, after which a social hour was held when refreshments were served to 10 members and 1 one visitor. Mi.:. Ed Deweese was hostess to the Fannie E. Hcck circle Tuesday af ernoon. Mrs B. B. Cornwell :-Tave t'ie devotional and Mrs. Cloe I Moore led in prayer. Mrs. Cornwell spoke on "Com munity Mis <?.)?": Mrs. Moore's -ubjt: '- w?.s Who Forgives Sins", vnd Mrs. Jack Roberts told of I "Home For Motherless Babes." During the social hour, the hos i te*s. assisted by Mrs. T. P. Cal j houn served refreshments to 11 members present. Mrs. Dock ! Ramsey and Mrs. W. T Smith were I welcomed as new members. I The Lottie Ml n circle met wilth j I Mrs. J Alton i\; : r:s. with the ( I chairman. Mrs. Sam Harding pre- ( | siding. j Mrj. S. S. Williams was program \ leader. "O For a Thousand Ton gues" was the opening hymn. Mrs ' Williams pave the devotional and Mrs. Morris offered the opening , praye?. Mrs. W. A. Sherrill discussed the topic "The Multitudes Wait", while Mrs. J. B. Hall's topic was "The Little Shepherd". At the conclusion of the pro gram. Mrs. Morris served refresh ments to six members and one visitor. Mrs. Henry Hyatt. Dr. Swalin Plays At Baptist Church D.\ Benjamin Su a'. in. director of North Carolina Symphony orches tra, olayed two violin solos at Fir t Baptist church services Sunday morning. Mrs. Swta! n. who had pla-nned to accompany him at the piano, was unable to attend be cause of illness. She was confin ed to Terrace hotel until Tuesday night of this week w th flu. D Swalin. Dr. and Mrs. W. A Hoover and Mrs. J. W Davidson were dinner rue ts Sunday of Miss Addic Mac Cooke. recording secretary; Mrs Kenneth Christopher, corresponding secre tary; Mrs W. E. Studstill treasur er; and Mrs Bob White, reporter. Mrs. T. A. Case gave a talk on, "We the People." a?t the regular meeting held on Thursday, March 17, at the Presbyterian churdh. She was presented by Mrs. Merle Davis, chairman of the Interna tional Relations department. At the conclusion of the program the hostesses. Mrs. Max Sneed. Mrs Calvin Stiles, Mrs. Howard Moody Mrs. Ray Paul Jones, Mrs. Kenneth Christopher and Mrs. Harry Christopher, served a salad course to the 26 members and guests present. ? HENNi ? Theatre ? ^ MURPHY, N. C. a Thursday-Friday, Mar. 24-25 ? Barbara Stanwyck - Burt 4 Lancaster. In ? ? "Sorry. Wrong ? ? Number" ? Also Selected Short Subjects Saturday. March 26 JIMMY WAKELY In? ? "Outlaw Brand" ? A SECOND FEATURE * ? RANGE BUSTERS, In? t t "Fugitive i . Vailev" . Also Serial: "Tex Granger" * No. 2 Late Show Saturday Night A ? Robert Montgomery - John ? Payne. In ? a "The Saxon * Charm" ? ? Also Added Color Cartoon ^ Sunday, March 27 j Roland Culver - Veronica ? Lake. In ? * ? "Isn't It | ? Romantic" ^ Also Added Color Cartoon ? ^ Mon. - Tues.. Mar. 28-29 Ldmond O'Brien - Robert 1 Stack. In ? ? ? "Fighter J Squadron" in Color Also Selected Short Subjects Wednesday, March 30 Scott.v Beckett - Allene Roberts In ? "Michael O'Halloran" 3 Also Serial: "Kins: Of The ^ Jungleland" No. II h Available i ^mediately. All new ? nofcr "rebuilt/' but straight from tfie factory Installed in fwo working c lays. Filtany Buick from 193 7 on. MURPHY MOTOR COMPANY 1 16 Tenn. Street Murphy, N. C. Brand-new engine ? no waiting ? low cost ? gives you "new car to drive" in 48 hours! Costs no mora than a major overhaul ? a few dollars a month with time payments. GET IT IN 2 DAYS TAKE 12 MONTHS TO P*V
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