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Vernon King Weds Texas fiirl In Church Ceremony Ed in burg. Texas ? Simplicity and beauty marked the wedding of Miss Kichia Elizabeth Atkinson, (laughter of Mr and Mrs. Joe B. Atkinson of this city, to Vernon Ashworth King, son of Mr. and Mrs E. Bruce King of Topton, North Carolina, which took place Monday afternoon. January 21, at two o'clock at the home of the brides parents in Enfield Estates. DR. E. E. SMITH CIIIROPK \CTOR And Electric (Organic Massage Ml RPIIY. V ('. Best Treatment tor Asthma and Most Ailments FOR SALE We Carry \ Full I. in" IOIIN S-M \ N \ ! f I ' ROOl INC. A ^;?halt and \sbestos Shingles Roll Rooting \she-tos and J'ri<k siding UFMFRV V ) V ;S! )R. ! ttev. Charles T. Hardt, pastor of the First Methodist Church in Edin burg. performed the double-ring i ceremony. The rites were read before the : fireplace, with a large square mir ror reflecting the formal arrange ment of white gladioli which grac ed the mantel piece. A similar ar rangement of gladioli was used on a low table near the dining room arch. Preceding the exchanges of vows Tommy Avinger sang "Be cause. ' by Guy D llardelot. and At Dawning", by Charles Wake field Cadman. lie was accompan ied at the piano by Tommy Kill ou.h. who played the Bridal larch" from Lohengrin The bride, who was given in marriage bv her father, wore a softly tail' red ^u it of pale blue ool crepe, v. 1 cuffs of li/ard -'<11 add.! a nicjuo note Her h w ,i ? ii of ' 'he-face model in i . ! ; ,1 1 brown reptile *an \i;s mat. 'u\l t curt on her suit She c: 1 1' e i ' >vely. old -fashion el bride bone A of pale, purple :i;< :n - . I by sweet peas ;id enh ;eed trailing <atin ; liners. hi' n Mtjn attended b\ .?? v'_ns Mi ? ?-?-it - of the bride Koffe * isqood COPFEE A SUPERB BLEND^OF TMI WORLD S FINEST COFFEES R OA S T E 0 and OISTRIIUTEOBV ' 68/u>4.c<r Clinton Hampton Weds Miss Shook At Blairsville Fort Bragg ? Miss CM a via Shook, daughter of Mr James K Shook, of Hickory, chose Monday. January 14. for her wedding to Clinton II Hampton, son of Mr .?rid Mr* H. (\ II impton of Mur ph> The wedding took place at 4 ;<0 I> M at Blairsville. (ia . with the lu \ .1 M Nicholson officiating The double ring ceremony was used. The bride chose a beige light .'eight wool suit with cocoa brown accessories for her wedding en semble. She wore a corsage o! Sweetheart roses. Mrs Ralph I) Patton of Hickory *> ('. acted as her sister s Matron ?' Honor. She were a suit of gold (? Sardine with brown accessories Her corsage was of yellow and - -.'nder gladiolu Mr Hampton's brother. I!dwar<! v . best man. . he bridegrooi < m< ther wore ?i ' ? ' length gown of nav\ with a i -iv of pink < rations \ [ rs A t k i nsc 1 1 the lu id* - moth wore an informal frock of lack \elveteen. with black acees ( ?-s Her c> w a lU '?pit orchid. i'ho groom's sister Mr W I! { '?< i of Hal- i ! ? N ( i y-blue dress lh at k - l int i ? ? - i In a< ?: .? - .-:??? bfac . iui she wore an orclrn! (? B S. \ t kin n. I at Iht of ? he bride. eamt ' ; < m i ? ;u k.:na to 'tend the weddin ; Shortly after a i- ? - pti-m. the uev Iv-weds left - n a honeymoon rip to the northern put of the ?tate. They will continue from i. ore to North ( . i where !\ing will return to school Mrs King attended Kdinburg j school and graduated . i lf>44 fron. he local high school She attend ed the t'nivcrsiU of Texas and l'dinbur.u Junior Co!lr'-:r where she v as a major in home economics. King was stationed as a cadet with the air corps at Moore Field for some time. He received his Uscharged recently and plans to return to school at State College n Kaleigh. A major in industrial ; -imecring. he i- in his fifth year ? eolle-e His wife plans to con tinue her college work at Raleigh. When you need a TAXI, call one of the following numbers: ROBERTS' CABS 69 COFFEY'S CABS 59 STILES' TAXIS 238 NIGHT 188 J OR 268-R There is someone on duty at one of these phones at ali hours, to serve you REMEMBER THE NUMBERS CALL US FOR BETTER CAB SERVICE Mr. Hampton is attending Barber ! school at Winston-Salem while his wife is employed as a clerk-typist I it Post Headquarters Adjutant's H ranch at Port Bra;g. She is a raduate of Lenoir-Rhyne College | .:t Hickory She resides in Fayette j \ ille at t>47 Brandt Lane. Mr. Hampton served as a Ser jeant in the Army for 9 years be :ore his discharge la>t Vugust. He w.is with the 65th Combat Kn^i :'n rs in the 25th Infantry Division . n tlu South Pacific for 22 months until he was wounded and sent hack to the Stal? ^ where he wa - ism nod to Fori Mr.; , and sorved lor 2 .Mars He wore the \siat.c-<i Pacific Hibbon with 3 bronze stars, i IVc-Pearl llarlvr Hibbon, Ameri < an Defense Ribh??n and the Good I C onduc t Hibbon. 3312 Benefits In Force At End Of 1945 1 t ..roil s? i \ . (I the \sho \illc office of t he il Si'curitx 15 kI there w<re 3312 monthly 0 il \ .' : nd ? Insurance i : t.t v n fon c r t! ? end of '}i; > . ( <?rdin . to l> W Lambert. 1 i of t! e ' ;< ? ille office ! s f. i:v rep <"? ?' the number ; . 1 n \' omen ;.?> i iciivn in the | ? unties cl Ac 'i n North ? i ?. i-i1 \ .'lev ille l i ? ? now ( ? for month l i , ; . r . <>j ( \ < and Sur Insuranc - ? - tim:it( ;ti an in .'i l'oi . v the close of . .f 1 i)4 4 . * ' - i I Mr. Lambert, .i iipients of Oi \ c and Sur * ivnr> Insurance in th.-M' 17 coun ? ??-. include ot>7 widows, 1389 chil dren. 1015 retired wage-earners. . i wives of retired wage-earners nd aged dependent parents. The lield manager explained that when a fully insured wage-earner, v ho is r."j years old or more, files t laim for his monthh old-age in urance benefits, his wife may also ( laim monthly benefits, if she is 1 "> years old or when she reaches that age In addition, each of his ( hildren under age 16 18 if in (!iool? will receive monthly bene ! i except that the benefits for i lie entire family may not be more ; han twice the amount c?f the re tired wage-earner's own monthly payment. When an insured worker dies. ! Irr.mg ;i widow with minor chil ilren. monthly payments of sur \ vors insurance are made to his widow and to his children who are under age 18 it in schooi An injured worke-'s widow who has reached ace fi5 is eligible lor bene fits whether or not she has a child in her ear Where the insured wage earner dies and leaves no survivors en tilled to monthly benefits, a lump sum death payment is made to the widow or widower or children or parents of the deceased. If no one of the above-mentioned rela tives is living, a payment covering | the burial expenses, up to an amount of six times the primary insurance benefit, will be made to the person who paid such ex penses. 141 lump-sum death payments, amounting in all to $13,191.59 were made in the Ashcvillc service area i during 194.") Funeral Is Held For Mrs. Chambers Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Chambers. 7\ of Hayesvillc wlui i!ied in an Asl.eville hospital Thurs rouvs catiioi.ic ciii itcii Schedule of Masses Murphy, 5th Saturday - 8:00 A. M. Bryson City. 1st Sunday ? 8:00 C.mton. ")th Sunday ;>:(,.(> A.M. Cherokee, 3rd Sunday ? ,v. M. Cullowhee. 1st Wednesday ?7:00 A. M. lranklin. 2nd Sunday ? 8:00 A M. Sylva. 4th Sunday ? 8:00 A. M Wavnesville. every Sunday ? 1 1 no A M. Welch Cove. 1st Saturday? 8:00 A M How women and girls may get wanted relief from functional periodic pain Card'il, many women nay, has brought tt lief from the cramp-llko n crony and nervous strain of functional p> riodic distress. Taken like a tonic, it should turn -i late appetite, aid digestion.* thus help build resist ance for the '?tlme?, to come. Started 3 days b> fore "your time". It should help relieve pain due to purely y functional periodic causes. TYy itl CARDUI g Ml IWU OIWCTWW j Attendants Are Needed At Moore General Hospital Moore General Hospital is ur- ' gently in need of 25 ward attend ants and !!."> mess* attendants. Cap- ( t in G C Moore, chief of civilian!, personnel, announced this week Because of the housing shortage' ! i Asheville and vicinity. Moore I ( >eneral Ho pital is making av ail- I day, were held Friday afternoon at L* 30 o'clock at Lcdford's chapel, ffayesville, with the Rev. J. H. Stansberry officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. She is survived by the husband. / \. Chambers, one son. Frank Chambers, five rlau.:Mtr Mrs. Claude Moore. Mrs. Ralph Burch. Mrs. Frank Mo< re. all of Ifayes villi*. Mr- Car! Smith of Cherokee, ; '.id Mrs Lee Brink of Will : a im port. Fa . a number of grandchil dren and one great-grandchild Townson funeral home had ch.irge of ? i 'ran t;c merits. TMf Ohll S TO K f R WITH T M I > COAl-V.ITfR TMATCIVIS IXACT J AIR AND COAL fllD CONTROL i It's IIC^F! Rwidy to Install! The , 'Jew S TO K- A- FIRE C? Lux* '/.odd is th? greatest improve I ment in automatic heating. A I ^uai>ty-built stoVer with exdu |/sive features found in no other Lj stoter. Low Price. Saves fuel. R|l Gives real automatic heating JV enjoyment. Get yours NOW. CflD 1 Free demonstration. C. H. Holder, Agent MURPHY, N. C. ? ? if? ?! ii ? iiigHTir rma ible to single males who qualify for hese jobs room and board if they ;o desire. Captain Moore said A ;'ight deduction will be made from he individual's salary for room and ness. Barracks have been set a :de for single men and they will fed in the hospital mess Ward attendants are paid fifty ? nts per hour and mess attendants receive forty-eight cents per hour. Applicants may call at the Cjviu ian personnel office at the hospitjJ for further information and p^., sonal interview between the hours (it 8 a. m. and 3 p m. daily c.xcepl Saturday and Sunday. Sotck pranut prices will he sup. l>orted at 90 per cent of panl>. as of July 15. 1946. the beginning of the marketing year Dickey Theatre Murphy, North Carolina Saturday, February 9 DOUBLE FEATURE "Cowboy From Lonesome River" With Charles Starrelt "THE UNWRITTEN CODE" With Ann Savage - Tom Neal Chapter 3 of PURPLE MONSTERS Sunday - Monday, February 10- I I "ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT" Starring Evelyn Laye - Jchn Boles Leon Errol NEWS and SHOR T SUBJECTS Tuesday - Wednesday, February 12-13 "SING NEIGHBOR SING" Radio's Popular Entertainers ? Roy Acuff and His Smoky Mountain Boys and Many ethers. SHORT SUBJECT Thursday - Friday, February 14-15 "A GUY NAMED JOE" With Spencer Tracy - Irene Dunne Van Johnson If vou've seen it ? see it again. NEWS SHORT SUBJECT. YOUR CAR'S NO BABY. . . BUT IT NEEDS NURSING Your car's probably six years old . . . at least . . . and that's certainly no baby, as cars go. But you'll have to nurse it along this winter like a baby ... or else stay home. New cars are being made but 14 million eager buyers arc after them. So you must continue to nurse your old one along. Your Sinclair Dealer can help in a big way. He specializes in Sinclair-ize for Winter Service. Let him help protect your car against harsh cold weather wear by changing to winter grade lubricants, servicing the cooling system and checking battery and tires. Make an appointment for Sinclair-ize for Winter Service today. STOP AT THIS SIGN SINCLAIR-ize for WINTER NOW ..AND TPY THE NCW H-C CASOIINF JAMES BRYSOX Marble GARLAXD WEST Andrews K AYE Al'TO PARTS Murphy BEN PALMER Murphy A. J. RAMSEY Murphy R. C. MOORE Shooting Creek BEN WAGNER IlaVesvillo VAUGHN GIBSON llayesvillc BEN PHILLIPS Hayesvillo ED. L. CRAWFORD Hayesville MRS. R. L. ANDERSON Brass town WARREN SNEED Brasstown Li. l.KUW > V< ung Harris Ga. ( HARMS M.UNEY Bluirsville, Ga. \V. IV PAYNE Cla. State Lino SMITH S MOTOR C O. riuo Ridge, Cia. L. B. TI RNFR Mineral Bluff, Cla. C LAI DK BAILEY Mineral Bluff, ila. P. C. STEPP Blue Ridffo, Ga. l. l. McAllister Culberson CHARLIE McGILL Culberson T. B. HEY TON lV.airsville, Ga. PAYNE BROS. FARM Young Cane, Ga. W. A. NICHOLS Culberson ALLISON & DUNCAN Phone# 152-J and 202 Murphy, N. C.
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