1*1 LT. And MRS. GEO. G. DUNN Maureen Lovingood Bride Of Lt. G. G. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Lovingood of Murphy announce the marriage of their daughter, Maureen Lovin good, to Lt. George Gardner Dunn, son of the late William E. Dunn and Mrs. L. L. Emerson of Demarest, N. J. The marriage took place Decem ber 20, 1949, at First Methodist Church, Columbia, S. C. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. William Gleaton, the pastor, before an im provised altar banked with palms and lighted tapers. The bride, escorted by professor Hubert Spigner of the University of South Carolina, wore a chain pagne color nylon net, ankle length dress lmbelllshed with lace. She wore a satin color headdress with matching gloves, and carried a white prayer book topped with a purple orchid. Miss Kathleen Ward of Ed en ton, was maid of honor. Other attend ants were Misses Marvis Kells of Timmonsville, S. C? and Ann Cooke eof Wades/boro, who wore brown dresses and carried nose gays of yellow roses. The bride's mother wore a brown ensemble with a corsage of pink roses. Lt. Commander W: of HackensackrW.* J? BOTTOM'S UP D N AHdHHW I'Zt I HNOHd THHYddv s.NanaiiHD any .saiavi s.Aanax " 3TVS MO SW3JI MLLO ANVW dnpuB oe*l$ asoH p?b saoHS sxvh 'sava "saaivaMS 'sasfKna Il3* o; pa^-re^j spspiresiBoj dn pue oq ?$ xoj aunf pin? uoq Xjpjyj S3SS3DQ 611$ AON 86'I $ reA jbu?jbj|[ mum ?0I A\ON ?6fr "AV 9NTM0X 001$ MON 693$ hjoSuv %o$ pire uo^N o/jQg saA0if> 6Z'I$ MON 96I$3J^ P(IipLU3[^ S3irej-J sawaais s4Aanai ? ?*. ?*? 3N00 SHDIHd ? *? | *|r ? S.WO. : . Mrs. F. W. Hubbett Heads Regal Club Mrs P. W HUfabeell wu elect ed president erf the Regal Club at a meeting held Friday evening In the home of Miss Addle Mae ?oake. Other officers were elect ed as follows: Mrs. T. S. Evane was elected vice-president, Miss Josephine Helgbway, second vice president; Mn. Ruby HiU, secre tary Mrs. Pauline BrerxHe, cor responding secretary; and Miss Hattie Palmer, treasurer. These officers will be installed at the February meeting to be held with Miss Josephine Helgb way on February 10 at 6:30, when a pot luck supper will be served, man. Groomsmen were Lt. Com mander William Judge of Boston, Mass., and Lt. Jack Walker of Norfolk, Va. Ushers were James Covington of Lake City, S. C? and Robert Stovdmire of Columbia, S. C. Mrs. Dunn is a graduate of Mars Hill College and will receive her degree from the University of South Carolina in Columbia this month. Lt. Dunn attended Penmington Preparatory School, N. J., and graduated from U. S. M. M. A. Kingspoint, Long Island, N. Y. During the recent war he serv i ed aboard a transport in the Paci fic which participated in the inva sion of two Jima and Okinawa. He is at present a naval officer at the University of South Caro lina Naval School. Immediately following the cere mony the couple left for a two weeks' wedding trip to New York. For traveling Mrs. Dunn wore a purple wool suit with pale pink accessories, and her corsage was the orchid from her prayer book. Lt. and Mrs. Dunn are now residing in Columbia but will leave in February for a permanent residence In Monterey, Calif. Beford, jibe wedding . the bride was entrfrfaHied' at a personal shower given by Miss Marvis Keels andt Miss Ann Cooke. She was gi ven a bridM slower by Miss Lucy Ra steed' -and Miss Nancy dark. -i; . A weMHte. rnbeadml party was tfyen .and ?frs. Willi am Heyer. The dub appointed ? committee to Investigate starting a "Model Mile" at some approach to Mur phy. and the members 'Wei* ask ed to he4> make tbdr blocks Model Blocks". Mrs Johncy Nunfc, ehalnmsn^jMlk R H. Foard, Mrs.* Don Witherspoon Mrs. J. D. Mallonee, and Miss Marvie .Walker were appointed to serve on this committee. Mrs. J. H. MoCall, retiring president, who will continue to serve as a member ot the execu tive committee, presided. Mrs. Edgar Carpenter, nee Es telle Bennett, a chartefr member of the club, made a brief visit to (he meeting, and later she was given an honorable discharge from the club and presented a gift. No married persons are eligible for membership in the club. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Guests present were: Mrs. J. H. McCall, "Mrs. F. W. Hubbell, Miss Josephine Heighway, Mrs. Don Witherspoon, Mrs. Ruby H1U, Miss Marvie Walker, Mrs. J." D. Mallonee, Mrs. Bessie Deweese, Miss Edith Earnhardt, Mrs, S. D. Akin, Mrs. R. H, Foard, Mrs. Johncy Nuim, Mrs. T. S. Evans, Miss Lula Fain, Mrs. Bessie Dixon, Miss Hattie Axley and Miss Edna Bishop, a new member. MEETING POSTPONED The meeting of Murphy Woman's Club which was scheduled for Wednesday of this week, has been postponed until Wednesday, Janu ary 25, because of the funeral of J. Burke Gray, Mrs. H. Bueck, president, announced. The meeting will be held at 3:15 F. M. the 25th in the primary school assembly room. REMARKABLE! It is tnrty nmrtakla bap wkfcly ?nd pleasantly tf froaibeadar I CjpucU"* brfcm rttttf Iron I ?_ tt'i pain-relieving ingredients art already d it solved?ail ready to ge to dork at eat*. Car ditis is a prescription type headache medicine. It contains four specially selected iofredienti thai _ ? tt aHar limit Mint. Utt rtrtrt m tat IsfetL Me, JOc, ?0c ilm. HEN N 'Theatre MURPHY, N. C. Thurs. - Fri., January 19-20 Moureen O'Hara - Vincent Price, In? "Bagdad" In Technicolor Also Added Color Cartoon Saturday, January 21 H MONTE HALE, In? "South Of Rio" AND "Argyle Secrets" Also Added Serial: "Wild BUI Htckok" No. 15 LATE SHOW SAT. NIGHT Waype Morris - Janis False. "The House Across The Street" Also Color Cartoon Sunday. January 22 Stephen McNally - Sue England, In? "City Across The River" Also Selected Short Subjects Men. ? Toes.. January 22-24 June Hirer - Ray Bolder, In "Look For The Silver Lining" In Technicolor y. January 25 John Garfield - Beatrice "Force Of Evil' Fifth Grade Gives Program Miaa Kate Hayes' Fifth Grade presented the following chapel program last Friday: "New Year": Harry KilHan. New Year, Clyde Fowler. "Old Year; Winter aongs, 100th Psalm, entire grade; prayer. Months and special events and birthdays: Laura Bailey ? Washington; Charla Ballew, August; Roger Baugbt, Lincoln; Sonny Bishop, reading "New Year"; Harold Cole man. Wood row Wilson; John Col lins, June; Lee Dockery. "Stone wall" Jackson; Bobby Easley, Theodore Roosevelt; Ed Gibbs. Paul Revere?Columbus; Moselle Graves, Longfellow; Mary K. Hamby - February; Lavins Hinton, Lindburgh; Mary Sue Hyatt, May Day; Nadine Hubbard. St. Valen tine; Gordon Jones, Thomas Jef ferson; Paul Jones, Buffalo Bill The credulity of the average man or woman is evident in the ease with which they swallow accidental praise. Have you ever talked, to a ) loquacious brother who thinks it necessary to repeat his remarks three or four times? SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT ng g ?sautA qvoMsna > joiunr e 'speminj nWS ms ? uado saiaauy soq z '8uu aqt oj iluvjoj .sino-r aof j :SR3MSNV 3HX INFANTILE PARALYSIS JANUARY 16-31 Mow many Americans would contain communism in China by sending a half million American fighting men to give battle to the Reds? ? * * The British go to the polls next month to pass judgment upon the Labor government; it will surprise some Americans if the result is approval of what has beeti done. CUPS anil r