HOMECOMING Mr. ard Mr* S. S. Williams re- j A homecoming and reunion will tur?*d Saturday from Detroit | be held at the site of the Beech wh#re the" *"'nded the S2nd "M Creek Cnurch Sunday. 1-^u is the nual co?\entlon ol Cmtan Inter-1 fourth annual reuri.Ki The pro- '.aticnal. Mr. Williams was a dele-1 gram will feature singing, preach- from the Murphy Club, lng, and speaking. ) \ Beech Creek citizens will clean the cemetery Friday. HOLIDAY NOTICE FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1952 And SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1952 Will Be Observed Bv This Bank And No Business Will Be Transacted. CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Murphy ? Andrews ? Robbinsville Hayesville . Serving Southwestern North Carolina ? Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Resources Over Five Million Dollars SOCIETY Miss Emily Greene Weds V. B. Williams Mis* Emily Greene, niece of Mr ? end Mrs. L. E. Laughter of An drews, and frequently a visitor In Andrews, was married to Victor Bryant Williams, son of Mrs , Thomas Davis ^Williams and the late Mr. Williams, in a formal J ceremonv held at the First Metho dist Church of Rocky Mount, June ' 15. The bride Is the daughter u{ Mr and Mrs Miles Herbert Greene of Rocky Mount. The bi ide was given in marriage ! by her father. She wire a wedding gown of white imported Swiss organav. de signed ard fashioned by her moth e.\ Her fingertip veil of urinal it lusion was caught in a crownless bonnet effect and adorned with imported lilies of the valley. Her bouquet was of mixed white flow ers centered by a white, purple throated orchid tied with net showered with tulle. Miss i,lnda Greene was her sis ter's maid of honor. Bridesmaids vere Mrs. Burt Taylor of Nash ville and Mrs. Billy Robinson of Vhitakers, cousins of the bri.-V? Mrs. George Wyatt, organist, and Mrs Perry Bryant, soprano, and Arthur Diehl, violinist pre ?; nted tK>- wedding music. Following the cferemony a recep tion was held 'o the Vanguard liassroom of the First Methodist Church. Following the reception the couple left for a wedding trip in the weste-ti part of the state. After their wedding trip the cuple will make their home in Rocky Mount. The bride is a graduate of UCTC where she also received her M. a. degree. She is a member of the Nashville High School Faculty. The groom is employed by the At ' antic Coast Line Railroad: Mr. ana Mrs. L. E. Laughter and ;on. Kent, attended the wedding. BIRTHS PETRIE HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis of "Jnaka announce the birth of a laughter June 26. Mr. and Mrs. David Ballew of Murphy announce the birth of a on June 28. Mr. and Mrs Robert Gibson of Blairsville, Ga., announce the birtn . a son June 28. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. KenoMh Davis and hlldren tnd Mrs. Cecile Mills and children of Murphy and Mr. and ?Virs David Day of Winston-Salem recently ^pent their vacation at Atlantic Beach, Morehead City. S. H. McGuire of Atlanta, Ga., was1 a visitor at the Presbyterian Church last Sunday. Mr anu Mrs. John Marshall and children have returned from a va cation with relatives in Topeka, Kan., and Chicago. Mr. ard Mrs. Joe Hamilton spent he week-end as guests of the for mer's bcother and family in Val dese Mr. ana Mrs ivrioert Copelanc! and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lee Copeland of \hoski^ visited Miss Addie Mac Cooke Tuesday. A. D Peacock was a visitor in Chadbourr. last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McClure of Struthers, Ohio, are guests of their laughter Mrs. Clyde Sneed and Mr. Sneed Charier dickey of Wauchula, 'la., and Tom Evans were in Pitts burgh. Pa., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickey of Erv.in, Tenn., spent a few days re cently with the former's mother, Mrs. Leila Dickey. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. King of Lenoir are visiting Miss Adella Meroney this week. Howard O Hall, D C. 1, and wife ni daughter. Belinda, have re ' 'med to their home in CharJes 'r.n. S. C., after spending two eeks with their parents, Mr and Mrs. John W. Davidson, and Mr. ind Mrs. John Hall. Mrs. Hall's ii<ve. Nancy Fish, returned home ? :th them for a vacation. Mrs. Homer Williams of Moul rie, Ga.. was the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. L Hinds, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Patton and "ms, Bobby and Don, visited Mrs. Don Witherspoon over the week end. i Mr. and Mrs. Edgar' Harshaw of Richmond, Va,? arrived last week ?o spend the summer at the Har iha'.v Firms. Miss Kathleen Plemmons i 1 Weds Lowell Harbin Home Club Meets With Mrs. Adkins The Murphy Home Demonstra tion Ciub met at the home of Mrs. R M. Adkins June 20 at 8 p. m. Mrs. Gordon Wilson served as co v.r-itsi The mreting was opened with '.he song. "Beautiful Dreamer". Mrs Alvin Buchanan gave the de votional Guest for the evening was Miss Emma Jean Shields, local 4-H'er, ho made Spanish cream as a dai ry foods demonstration. Refresh ments were served to 11 members ?nd two visitors. Mrs. Oscar Mulkey Ts Given Shower "Trx. O'car Muucey was honored "ith a stork showier at her home bnday evening by the Esther ?"tinday School class of First Bap tist Church. The members went in a group to Mrs. Mulkey's home and pre sented her with several gifts Re freshments were served. Mrs ft H. Foard has as guests this week, her sisters, Mrs. I. T. Barby, oi Woodleaf, Miss Sarah K ncaid of Lexington. Dick Coult er of Woodleaf, and Priscilla In seoe of Filer City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fulmer and children of Sylva visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Franklin last week-end. They went from here to Chatta nooga to visit Mr. Fulmer's father, H. J. Fulmer who is ill. Miss Leucine Wells arrived last week from Miami.. Fla., to visit ?m- \trs John W. Thuss and ami'.y. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ernest Queen of Fizabethton, Tenn., spent last ?eek-end with her mother, Mrs Sally Qiren and family. Miss Gloria Cagle of Knoxville, Tenn , is spending several weeks here with her grandmother, Mrs. Sally Queen. Miss l.aura Bailey returned Fri day from the Episcopal Church Camp at Kanuga Lake, where she spent two weeks. Miss Kathleen Plemmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Plemmons of Route 1, Murphy, be came the bride of Lowell Harbin in a ceremony at McCaysviile, Ga? I Saturday evening. ? The bride wore a pink suit with ' a corsage of white camelias Ordinary Roy Chapman perform ed the ceremony. Attending the wedding were the , bridegroom's sisters, Misses Loleta and Anna Barbara Harbin, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keener. Both are graduates of Murphy High Scnool. Mrs. Harbin is em ployed by The Duffy Silk Co., and Mr Harbin is employed as a printer by The Cherokee Scout. HOSTESS The I-ottW Moan ClOtfe at Mur phy Kir?i Baptist Church met with Mrs. John O'Ueli Tuesday alu.. noon instead ot with Mrs. W. H Murray as stated in last week's SCOUT. BOX SUPPER There will be a Box Supper at the Unaka School Building Saturday Night, July 5, 1952, at 8:00 o'clock. Proceeds will go to equip school lunchroom. Everybody Invited MURPHY A I h ? i mm' i". S. Hlchway 64 East?4 Miles Open Erery Nt*M Show Starts At Dstk Saturday, July 5 "Short Grass" With ' Rod Cameron Also Selected Short Subjects Sunday-Monday, inly ?-7 "That's My Boy" Dean Martin-Jerry Lewis Also Selected Short Subjects Tuesday-Wednesday, My I I "Strange Woman" ? With Hady Luutr-Gewyt Sanders Ttanftqr-FfMair. Jul7 1#-11 "Devil's Doorway" Hp' I . '? I' At?*' YW <SMAFFORD.:. f DELUXE AUTOMATIC WASHING! NEW ONE-CONTROL AUTOMATIC WASHER ? tamow G-f Activator* washing actionI ? Doop actlvatod Wnnl ? Fast "Spin-out" drying! it Ono control?fully automatic! it Dependable G-f cervical Cm n May and see G-E "Dry-Hands w wismngm action! MURPHY ELECTRICAL SHOP ON THESQUARE Phone 134-R Murphy, N. C, ZINC CAPS Seal ALL Mason Jars EXTRA HEAVY! ? LONG LASTING! Outsells AH Others 3 toll O ??#? ?.*?. co. DEMAND I" " Perfect Seal ^^ar Rubbers, Too! NOTICE Beginning Monday, July 7 the price Hair Cuts will be 75c?Shaves will be 50c in the following Barber Shops in Murphy. Hall's Barber Shop City Barber Shop Bus Terminal Barber Shop You are invited to the annual Farmers Federation PICNIC HAYESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY, JULY 11, 10 A. M. MURPHY HIGH SCHOOL SATURDAY, JULY 12, 10 A. M. PUBLIC INVITED See and hear Panhandle Pete, the one man band. The Farmers Federation String Band, Patsy Messer, and many other entertainers, ii FREE LEMONADE FREE WATERMELON ~ - Choirs, Quartets, Musicians, Entertainers to Participate CASH PRIZES A Lunch Counter Will Be Set Up

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