Society
?Ann PALMER
iDerreberry,
Pullium
Vows Are Spoken
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ANDREWS ? Miss Patricia Anne
Derreberry and George W. PuMium
Jr. were married Sept. SO at the
home of the Rev. and Mrs. William
Reeves. Dillon, 8. C.
The bride is the daughter a I Mr.
<and Mrs. Arnold Derreberry of
Andrews. She was graduated from
Watts School of Nursing. Durham
and attended the School of Anes
thesiology at Watts Hospital and
Dulte University Hospital, Durham.
IThe bridegroom is thie son of
Mr. and Mrs George W. Pullium
Sr. of Andrews. He was graduated
from Mars Hill College and Wake
Forest College, Winston-Salem. H.>
is attending South Eastern Baptist
.Theological Seminary at Wake
Forest.
The couple will reside at Wake
(Forest.
To Be Closed
" The local Selective Service Board
Office will be closed Thursday and
Friday.
lulls* n newer
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Hostess To
Circle Meeting
Circle Na S of Km Wanu'i
"rciety cf Christian Service of FV*t
t ethodist Church was held at the
'crot of Vrs. Wheeier, Toes
lay. Ncv. 17 at 7: SO.
During the business session plana
were made for the Christmas diaaw
to he held la the recreation room
at the First V.-thodlat Church on
Tuesday, Dee. 15, at f:30 p.m.
The meeting was turned over to
the program leader. Mr* W. D.
Townson who gave an Interesting
report on "Social Cieed and Mov
ing Population."
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The hostess assisted by her daugh
ter. Mies Tbetma Wheeler and Miss
Hattle Palmer served retoshmeats
to the following members present:
Mrj. W. O. Townson, Mrs. F. L.
Asbury, Mrs. Dixie Palmer, hfrs.
Lizzie Hunt, Mrs. McCali Elliott.
Mr*. R. C. Mattox, Mrs. J. B.
Slaughter. Mrs. H. Q. Elklns. Mrs.
W. M. Fain aad Miss Lula Pain.
Among Hie Sick
Admitted to Providence Hos
pital, Lonnie beavers, Murphy, St.
2; Mrs. Deitla Mae Cote, Rt. 1.
Murphy; Lawrence Hemphill, Rt. 3,
Blairsvllle, Ga.; James Jordan,
Robbinsville; Daniel Atkins Keener,
Rt. I, Marble: Mrs. Harry Lovin
gocd, Rt. 4. Murphy; Wilburn Na
tions, Blairsville, Ga. ; Sonny Pan
ther. Rt. 3, Blairsville. Ga. ; Jack
D. Piercy, Murphy; Mrs. Evelyn
Sneed, Murphy: Ernest Stiles. Rt.
1, Murphy: T. Stanley Whltener, Rt.
3, MVirphy.
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MBS. C. R. ADAMS
Stallard-Adams
f ? ?
Vows Spoken
In Virginia
ANDREWS ? Mrs. Maude StaJ
lard. Fort Biactanore, Va., has an
nounced the marriage of tor daugh
ter. Claudia Jean, to Clinton R|y
Adams, son of Mrs. Pauline Adams
of Andrews and S. H. Adams ftf
Canton.
. The wedding took place on Oct.
30 at Saltples Chapel, Gate City,
Va. The Rev. Wrightly Sailing per
fcrnvd the double ring ceremony.
The couple are residing in Wash
ington. D. C., where they are em
ployed by the U. S. Government.
Dyer Family
Holds First
Holiday Dianer
The first holiday dinner for the
Djvr family was held Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jamas
Burch, at Rayburn Gap, Ga.
Those attending were: Mrs. J. W.
Dyer, Mrs. Ora Dyer of Black Fool,
Idaho. Dr. and Mrs. George Dyw
and sons. Bill and Tim, Mr. and
Mrs. Forest Abernathy of Marble,
M.'. and Mrs. Walter Coleman and
W. ? A. Hampton.
.(Mrs. John Atwell and son, Johnny,
of A&heville left Saturday after
visit with her parents, Mr. and m4
D. F. Buchanan. /
After Thanksgiving
SALE
Jabaley's Jabaley's
On The Squiy New Store On V alter River Ave.
Big Sale Days Starts
Friday, Nov. 27 Saturday, Dec. 5
$50 Free Merchandise
* * ?
To Be given Away During This Sale
Door* Open Friday Morning At I a.m. For The Big AFTER THANKSGIVING SALE
8 BIG SALE DAYS ? Stay Tuned To WKRK For New*
On All The Special Price* During This Sale
Buy As Many Specials As Possible ? Outfit All
The Family BECAUSE -
$25 FREE MERCHANDISE
Te The Ciiatffnft Wh? Purchase* The Largest
Amount (In pftllaiv) from IU|fr Store
$15 FREE MERCHANDISE
To Tho8e?anii Largest Mayor
$5 FREE MERCHANDISE
Each To The Next TWO Largest Bayers
A Total Of $50 Id Merchandise FREE
PERSONALS I
kiv ?Kt M*. a a. <*?? wi\
MUrm at DnHl UtU Ptna . w
Wednesday to spend the
fk4?J(Klvl?l Vliday. wttk Mrs.
fcrra's pwi-'i Mr aod Mrs.
*. M Fata.
Ju'-i. W. P. Ocom s.jent the week
pel In Jefferson, Gq., with rela
tives,
M. s M^ry Harris. District Home
i&txnamy Agent, of Raleigh was
In Murphy last Tuesday, Nov. 17.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Alton Morris
?pant several days last week in
Awtersoa, S. C., with their daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mt. and Mrs.
C. L. Randall
C. L. Alverson and aon, David.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moody and
daughter. Miss Jo Jo, attended the
Clemson-Wake Forest football game
at Clemson, S. C? Saturday.
Mrs. Hobart McKeever and chM
cn. ^, BUI and Price, are spending
Thanksgiving with Mrs. McKeever's
mother, Mrs. Clarence Butler of
Gainesville, Ga.
Among seme of the others who
attended the Clemson-Wake Foi.?st
football game at Clemscn Satur
day were: John Smith, James
Hughes, Ralph Rhodes, Dr. and
Mrs. W. A. Hoover, Becky Hoover,
Mrs. Gertrude Wortlvn, Mr. and
Mrs. Quay Ketner, Rev. and Mrs.
J. Alton Morris, Mrs. E. C. Sulli
van and Edd Gibbs.
John Phaup. student at Emory
1/niversity, Atlanta, Ga., will spend
the Thanksgiving holidays with his
mother, Mrs. J. H. Phaup.
Miss Thelma Wheeler, Miss Mary
Hensley, Paul Nave and Hugh F.
Ab'.*s attended the Western Dis
trict Agriculture Conference held
al the Manor in Asheville last Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Macon R. Wills
and children and Mrs. Bruce A.
Cole of Atlanta. Ga., iwkll spend the
Thanksgiving holidays with their
sister, Mrs. Paul Nave, Mir. Navo
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. William Townson
of Gdenton will spend Thanksgiv
ing with Mr. Townson's parents,
M.\ and Mrs. W. D. Townson.
Dr. and Mrs. B. W Wljitfield have
returned home fro mAtlanta, where
Dr. Whitfield attended a medical
meeting.
Miss Ttoelma Wheeler, Home
Economic Agent, Mrs. Lloyd Black,
Mrs. Howard Martin, Mrs. J. V.
Hcnson, Mrs. Dock Sudderth, Mrs.
George Bldstrup and Mrs. W. B
tosrttn attenrVd a County Achieve-^
meat Day of Home Demonstration
Ciubs at Hayesville Tuesday, Nov.
17. Misa Sallie Hill, Women Editor
of Progressive Farmer of Alabama,
was guest speaker.
Mrs. Bessie Deweese returned
home Tuesday from Charlotte
wh're she has been visiting Mr
and Mrs. James S. Bellamy.
Mrs. 7. L. Asbury will leave the
last of the week for Greensboro
for a visit.
frank Morrow who is employed
at Oak Ridge, Tenn., is home for
several wueks.
WaKer Carrtnger of New York
Is visiting Ms mother, Mrs. Ruth
Carringer.
Miss Susanne Ivie and brother,
Grier, wHl spend the Thanksgiving
holidays in Atlanta with their
grandmother, Mrs. Lona Grier.
Mr. and Mrs. P.>n Palmer left
Wednesday for Wilmington. Del., to
jpeod Thanksgiving with their
deugbte r, Mrs. Joe Fowler, Mr.
Fowler and children.
Mrs. Bennie Joe Palmer Barton
and Miss Jane Cooke, of Atlanti.
Ga., s>*nt the weekend with theii
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Breece Oreeland
and chlhlren were guests SunJaj
if Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byrd of
Culiowhee.
Mrs. Francle Bourne Jr., and
Mrs. John Carringer s-.-nt last Fri
day in A*hevllle as guests of Mrs
Bourne's mother. NJrs. W. H. An
derson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sneed o t Cop
perbHl. Teui.. were gueHs Sunda\
of Mr. gneed's sls.-r, Mrs. W. D
Tcwttsm Add Mr. Townson.
Mi', a mt BT*. William J. Canst
?Mt aons. Silt aad Dennis of Chat
Uoooga. Tnn, -will spend thr
Tluskactvtna holidays with Mrs
Canata's parents Mr. and MY-*
H. D. Chandler
Miss Marie Travis will spend
Thanksgiving with relatives in
ReadyvKla, Tenn.
Mr*. R. s. Bault and daughter
S?l?y. <wd Mrv W A. Bell wii
pfnd Thanlcsplvifl.:? In Greenville
6 C., as gusts of Mrs. W A. F. 8*.
VM, Ciarlw S. Bell .ad family.
Fma there they wKl g> to Ashe
v(Ua Md visit anatlvr son of Mrs
Ball. J. W Bell and fitm*. While
in Greenville. Sally will visit Sherry
)Qr. ant) MH- Mm Moore and
darapttek, Minnie Rae. spent Mon
day la Asheville.
Miss Katherine L. Man
Is Bride Of H. M. Lynn
Mist K?tf. Tine Louiae. Mann.
w.ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bin C.
uua of Murphy aaJ Harry M.
Lynn Jr., sou of Hurry M Lynn
a*., o I BmleMon, J*a., and the .ate
U.j. Lynn, were married Oct. 24
-t the chapel of the Peachtrec
CWi&tian Church, Atlanta, Ga.
Tl.; Rev. Robert M. Burns per
termed the cei tmony.
Given in marriage by her brother.
Charles W Mann, the bride wore a
4 own of white silk organza with a
portrait neckline and a shirrtSd .satin
cumnvrbund. The veil or tulle was
attached to a white satin cap. She
. carried a bouquet of white orchidi
and stephaootis.
Mf> , Richard A. Queen, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor.
E.kksmaid wsti Miss Mar.lyn
Queen.
X. tut iia . bcnspeck, nephew of
it. bruits- oum, was U>t man.
After a trip to Jamaica, Bhtisn
Ul.. unties, its couple will reside
I. aunxviUe. N. Y.
tJ.j. Lynn Is a formsr rejwe
SiCtative o I X. L. M. Koyal Dutch
Air Lii.s of 1'be Hague, Holland
and Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. Lynn was graduated from
K.anklin and Marshall College and
John >3. Stetson Law College, whe.e
he received his AB and 1XB de
crees. He was associate for 12
years with the Maryland Casualty
Company of Atlanta and is now an
attorney with General Re-Insuramv |
Corporation of New York.
Patricia Moore
Is Engaged To
Howard Jabaley
John B. Moor.% announced the
engagement of nts daughter. Pat
ricia. to Howard Jabaley. son of
Mrs. John Jabaley and the late
Mr. Jabaley.
The wedding has bevn plann.nl
fcr Dec. 8 at St. William's Catho
lic Chapel.
'Miss Moore was .graduated frcrr,
Murphy High School and attended
Truitt MoConnell Junior College.
Mr. Jabaley was graduated from
Copperhill High School, Cop;, i hill.
Tenn.. and attended Georgia Tech.
Adams-Gibson
Rites Held
At Peachtree
ANDREWS ? Miss Clara Mae
Adams and Charles C.ibson Jr..
were married Friday, Nov. 13. in
ttv? heme of the Rev. Robert Bark
er of Peachtree. who performed
the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jay Adams. The bride
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Gibson, all o i Andrews.
Tli; bride is a graduate of the
Andrews High School an(l is em
ployed at .Berkshire Knitting Mills.
?The bridegroom who served two
years in the U. S. Army is also a
graduate of tlv Andrews High
School and is employed .it Berk
shire Knitting Mills.
They are now at home in the
Chandler Apartments after a trip
to points in Florida.
Mrs. E. L. Shields
Presents
Circle Program
The Lottie Moon Circle of tho
First Baptist Church met at the
tjome of Mrs. W. H. Murray, Tues
day. Nov. 17.
Mrs. E. L. Shields, chairman,
was in charge c' the program. The
topic for discussion was "O Worship
?fce King" in Koca. Th" .? fk^n*
"ft cn the program were: Vi
Ben Palmer, M: J Alton Morris
and Mrs. E \. P CAnlnj.
A btvress session ? as held rttir
ng which F'm: were made for a
?"hanksgiving basket to be gi . n
to nome fwn'ly.
Refreshments were served to 12
members.
BIRTHS
COLE
Mi.-, and Mirs. Eldon Cole Jr., Rt.
t, Fa.rner, Tenn., announce the,
birth of a daughter, Nov. 16 at
lYovidence Hospital. Mrs. Cc'.e is
the former De!tha Mae liolloway.
j
McCOV
Ml", and Mrs. J. C. M^C^y.
Murphv. announce th? birth of a
-r. Nov 14 at Providence Hospital.
Cole is the former Mary Ali ,
Diartain.
MARTIN
Mr. '*?rr' *7 5 H'^p T?
If. 2 bM1
f a s?n. P."*" ?"?' r*l' '?<* Ncv 1#
*?? itjxvf'-] Mrs. V*>?>Jin
I* the former Sarah DfLce Enjlish
ROBERTS
M" find MS-?. Jctin Ros* Roberts.
Unrka. announce tV birth of a
daughter. Teresa Ann, Nov. IS, at
Awldence Hospital. Mtrs. Roberts
. m ^ . ? ? - .. ? _ . . m % n ftnna
Is (IK rarffter Pfin inini weaver.
ANDREWS
FLRSONALS
Mr. ami Mrs. Richard Flc . rs
ccccmpanicj their daughter, Mrs. |
James W. Cat hey, to Washington.
!*. C.. bv cr la t week f r a week'3
visit with Mrs. W. A. Cathey. Mrs.
James Calhey will remain for a
longer \ is:t with her mother-in-law
and will leave for Trenton, N. J.,
in ecrly i-Kjet lubei- 10 meet h*>r
husband. A le James Calhey, who 1
is returnin ? to MeCIuire Air Foree
Base from a tour cf duly over
seas.
Mrs. James G'.*nn returned iiome
Saturday a visit with her
dcu-hter. Mrs. Clara Cupio, and
Iter family in Wilmington. Dele
wore.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dillahunt of
Knoxville, Tenn., were guests of
he.- parents. Mr. and Mrs. IV n
P Grant, for a visit over the week
end.
Mrs. L. G. Laughter and her
mother, Mrs. John Cooper, spent
Saturday in Asheviile.
Miss Shirley Carpenter spent the
weekend with hor parents in
Tapoca.
Mrs. George iPullium Jr., the
former Miss Pat Derreberry of
Purham arrived last week for a
weeks stay with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Derreberry. Her
husband is a ministerial student at
| the South Eastern Baptist Seminary,
1 Wske Fo'. Jt, will spend the Thanks- 1
1 iving holidays here, and she will j
return with him to Wake Forest
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pullium
and Mis. Clara Sl(err?ll spent Sat
urday in Asheviile.
Mrs. Herman Brauer is conva
Icsciis? in a hospital in Atlanta and
expects to rotnrn 'home this week.
Mrs. G. W. Cover left last week
for Frrt Myers, Fla.. where she
v ill spend the Thanksgiving holi
days With her daughter, Mrs. Jane
Cov.^r Orr, and also see for the
first time her grandson, Pinchney
Orr, born in September.
Miss Judy Bristol, student nurse
at Presbyterian Hospital in Char
lotte, left Sunday after a visit of
several days with Ivr parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Bristol.
Mr. and A|rs. E. Rozendale of
Lock-cut Mountain. Chattanooga
Tenn , were guests for the week
end at the home of her mothir,
Mrs. David Swan.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Owens left
lr??t weekend for a trip of ten days
Mrs. Ruth nullum
Presents Program
At Club Meeting
..NLH^Wa ? Mrs. Ruth 8.
tlOi .ui . ?Htfd (i te pi..., -m on
ike ftttaUc Arc*.' Uu
utia '.li.i)itn u? ? nenes of s.udWs
*?' Thurtdjy ?.'t?riwoo
at the hcn.e o t MW. W. T. Forsyth
Mrs. W. 1'. Holland *-3 fo
lios less.
With the aid of tildes, Mrs.
Pullium diacussad Che three prin
ciples designating the use of plants
so placed as to soften the vertical
line of the house, the use of uree..
as a Irame for the hott to sofwu
the open lawn, and the method o.
keeping on open lawn.
Reports were beard from stand
ing committees, names drawn to.
I!.- Christmas party and plans d:s
< ussed for the sale of Christmas
greens and bake sale to be held
Dec. 12 in tt# Nantahala Power
tympany's building.
(?arden Club of North Carolina
IWl) Engagement Calendars w.re
placed on sale at the conclusion
o. the meetlug. Mrs. Albert Brown,
president, presided.
Ai-ran; . ments of sasanquas ea
rn .1 i a ? chrysanthemums and
pyrcucantha featured the decora
tuns ef the rooms. During the social
hour the hostesses served fruit cake,
canapes, nuts and mints.
Mrs. Dcrris Smotherman was a
puest.
to various points in Florida.
Miss Emma Razbusek who has
been tl.? house guest of Mrs. Vitolds
Oobins and Pastor Gobins for a
visit of several weeks left Monday
morning for her home in Zegreb,
\ ugoslavia.
Mrs. Kate Hampton has return
ed home afvsr a month's stay with
!4er daughter, Mrs. Joe Suttle and
her family in Suffolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Mulkey and
their two sons, Hal and Steve, of
Greenville. S. C., spent th? week
end with his father, H. M. Mulkey^
Christmas Utwer
Pl&ns Made At
Circle Meeting
The WtikiyjB fcervtee UulMI Of
Ik, *r? M.ifcodlst Ckunk to* ?
the b*-me C. Mis* Bra^y S*ord.
Monday, Nov. 13, Milt Add'
Leatfcerwood waa c?-fco?nMJ
Mrs Gertrude Wertfceffc prartr
dent, pi, -sided oyff hwiftiww. Dw
l?g business plans were ma*? <*
the Christmas dinaet Mt' ?%? bek)
Dec. 17 in the revreatleo roeni of
the First MethedM Chunk. |t?v.
i-nd Mrs Houti Jr. will Wl' ta ctaVge _
1 c* the program.
Mrs. Louise Bayleta in ? tta de
votional after which tbe meeting
><as turned over to M4? TheUna
Wheeler, who gave an lBter.??tiag
program on "Social Creed and Mov
ing Population."- - '!
The hostess served refreahme?t?
to 21 members presort. ' .. '
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