Johns ? Manville Bldg. Materials Aiphalt fittiglw Itll CilBBS HDW. A AUTO strictly utilitarian Webster defines utilitarian) relating to utility rather than leauty or ornament." That aptly describes the cow >oy's legs and also the kind of ssurance protection we provide or our clients. Our policies are carefully measured to fit your needs with n eye to maximum protection i the strongest companies, at linimum costl Insurance Dept. Citizens Bank And Trust Co. "Your Friend After The Lea" \ndrews, N. C.. " Murphy, N. C. Miss June Lunsford Weds Floyd Brooks Mrs. Dime Lunsford of An drews announces the marriage of aer daughter. June, to Floyd Chuck) Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Brooks, Friday, June 30, at 4 p. in. The wedding was solemnized at hs .home of the bride before an improvised altar of fern and glad oil. flanked by white candles In tall candleabrs. The Rev. J. A. Richardson, Jr., officiated, using the double ring ceremony. Only members of the immediate family were present. Mrs. J. G. Carrier presented nuptial music before and during the ceremony. As she played "Be cause-' the candles were lighted by Miss Frances Brooks, sister of the groom, and Miss Judy Davis, cou sin of the bride. As the "Wedding March" was played the bride and groom entered together. They were unattended. ( Mrs. Carrier played, 'To A Wild tose" softly during the ceremony. The br'de wore a white nylon ,nd lace grown with white acces aries. Her shoulder corsage was a purple orchid. The mother of the bride and the Mother of the groom wore dresses >f navy rnd white. Their corsages vere of sweet peas. Following the ceremony a re option was held at the home The table was covered with a lace eloth. centered by a crystal bowl it mixed garden flowers, and flanked by crystal candle holders vith white tapers. Mrs. Loren Davis, aunt of the bride, presided at the punch bowl. Folio" irg the reception, the couple left for a short wedding trip. ? The bridft Is a member of the rising Senior class of Andrews High School. The groom Is a grad uate of Andrews High School and Miss Lunsford Feted At Shower Miss June Lunsford, byde-elect was honored with a shower given by Miss Sue Hall at Miss Hall's home Tuesday at 8 p. m. Everyone participated In appro priate games, following which Miss Lunsford opened her gifts. Party refreshments were served to the following guests: the hon oree, Mrs. DilUe Lunsford, Mrs W. T. Truett, Mrs. Jeff Brooks, Mrs. Truett Gray, Miss Frances Brooks. Mrs. Jep Bradley, Miss Marvin Bradley. Mrs. A. B. Chandler, Jr., Mrs. Ray Matheson. Mrs. Polly McGuire. Mrs. J. A. Richardson Mrs. Galusha Pullium. Mrs. George Hicks, Mrs Carl West, Mrs Wood row Cox, Mrs. Elmer Ghilders, Mrs. Carpenter. Miss Doris Craw ford. Miss Anna Marie Butler. Miss Elizabeth Waldroup, Miss Dorcas McGuire. Miss Patsy Derreberry, Miss Sallie Buchanan, Miss Lu cille Lemlng and Miss Doris Rax ter. Freels Honor Mrs. Ed Slagle Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Fneel en tertained Mrs. Ed Slagle, of Or lando. Fla., and Andrews, with a picnic at the home of the Freels. .ncluded in the courtesy were Mr is a member of the rising Senior class of WCTC, where he is major ing in business administration. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks will re side in Andrews. ^M-G-M's TECHNICOLOR SPECTACLE ROBERT TATLOR DEBORAH KERR Cast af i! wow DICKEY THEATRE WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE that VERLIN JONES Has been added to our force % He is an Authorized ? BEAR SERVICE OPERATOR Specializing in i Bear Wheel, Steering, and Frame Alinement He also has charge oT Body and Paint Jobs ) j ? He invites his frieridb to bring their jobs to him. > ?' ' ' ' ' , BURGH MOTORS "Your Friendly Ford Dealer" Phone 95 ' Murphy, N. C. County People Buy Bonds Worth LI9..M25 In May Coun'y U. S. Savings Bond! t'hairman. W D. Whitaker an lounced reoently that according "o the monthly sales report fronr Allison James. State Director ol ?"avings Bonds in Greensboro, aalei of Series E. E. G. J and K Bond! In Cherokee County for the month of May totaled $9,300.25; of this t mount. $9,300.25 were in Series S Bond; none In Series F and G Bonds; none in Series J Bonds; end none in Series K Bonds. Total sales of E, F, G. J. and K Bonds for North Carolina's 10D counties were $2,704,652.25. Oi this total. $2,077.98225 were in E Bonds; $9,136 in F and G Bonds; $101,034 in J Bonds; and $516,500 In K Bonds. in announcing the sales figures or F and G Bonds. Mr. Whitaker polh'ed cut that the sale of Series F and G Bonds was discontinued April 30, but that the amounts liown were recorded too late to he included in the April sales re port. The F and G Bonds were re placed by the J and K Bonds, re spectively. which were first of fered for saje May 1. Attention was also called by Chairman W. D. Whitaker to the Series H Bond, a new addition to the Savings Bond: group. The H Bond, a current income bond avail able to Individuals, became avail able June 1. It has an investment yield approximately equal to that of the Scries E Bond. Interest Is paid semi-annually by check after the first six months. The H Bond is issued at par and redeem able at par Annual purchase limit of H Bonds registered in or.? name Is $20,000, with co-ownership pro visions fhe same as which apply to Scries E Bonds. nd Mrs. 1 eete and family, of Or ^n-'o; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Case, of Iitrphy. _rnd Mrs. J C. Neville. USE T-4-L FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT BECAUSE? IT DILATE? THE PORES: made ?rith 90% alcohol, it PENE TRATES tr reach and kill im bedded grrrr.s dn contact. If no' pleased with instant-drying T-4-I iN ONE HOUR, your 40c back from any druggist. Now at Maun y Drug C a. 47-41 DONATE BOOKS T!ie Misses Margaret and Mable Fisher have donated forty volumes of modern fiction to the Andrews Carnegie Library. The books are now available for patrons of the library Roy Palmer will leave Friday for tiaatonia to visit his brother, Fred, and family. * NOTICE I hereby offer a liberal reward ' r In'ors.iation given to the mayor r police leading to the a/rest of in-'-n - irrspassin; on my p roper "? Vio-i-n as Imps Nest In Murphy, N. C. Frank L. Mauney, Washing c.? 14-tfaw Imagine! ^ a Maytag ' Only $129.95 You can buy a genuine Maytag for acarcely more than you'd pay , for the loweat priced washer! A WALTER COLEMAN'S APPLIANCE STORE Phone 124 ' Murphy, N. C. "I'll call you back ? ? ? my Parly Line neighbor needs to call the DruggisV r" In emergencies, folks need the telephone fast. They appreciate it when you release the line? and they're likely to return the favor. Here are four easy rules that add up to good will and good service on the party line: ? Share the line freely with others ' / ? Release the line in an emergency ? Answer your telephone promptly ? 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