Miss Weir Weds Joiner Sept 15 Weir. < of Mr and Mrs. Cart Eugene Weir, became the bride of Edward Sand ford Joiner, eon of Mrs. Virlyn B. Maor? and ?he late Edward S. Joiner, on September 15.. at the Second Ponce de Leon Bsptbt Church in Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Monroe SwlHey officiated Wallace Montgomery of Mariet ta served as beat man and groomw men were Ben Cooker of Dallas, G*., C. A. Tniitt of Temple, Ga. Tommy GiHman, Johnny Clifton and Euha Young of Atlanta, Bobby Hand of Pelhasn, and Paul Buhler of (Miami. Ushers were Judge Verlyzr B. Moore, J. C. Kennedy, Dabney Manning and Jerry FOulke of Maoomb, m Miss Martha Pope served 'as maid of honor. and matron of ?honor -was Mrs. John McLeod of (Moultrie. MStas Barbara Knox, Miss Bunny Dobbs, Miss Caro Story, (Miss Katherine Koons of Indiana ?polls, Ind. Miss Elise Die star of Fort Wayne, Ind. and Miss Ann Taylor of Stateville, N. C. were bridesmaids. Virginia Jackson, and Sandford Ann McLeod of Moultrie ?were flower girls. The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin and imported rose ?point lace. The fingertip veil of H iusion was attached to a rosepokd lace cap scattered with seed pearls. A reception was given at the East Lake Country Club. Alter a wedding trip to Miami, they will reside at 20 OolBer Rd. The bride Is a niece of Miss Adella Meroney, and formerly liv ed in Murpihy. Those from Murphy attending ?the wedding were, Mr. and Mn Miss Betty Moore Weds Sgt Brown MRS. B. L. BROWN Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clde Moore of Murphy announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty Jean, to Bad Lawrence Brown, Sergeant First Class, U. 8. Army on Sept. 7, 1953, at McCayes ville, Ga. Sgt Brown Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Brown of Hayesville. Walter Mauney, Mrs. J. W. David son. Dr. and Mrs- W. A. Hoover, (Mrs Mabel Massey, Mrs. Glenn Bates, Mrs. Tom Mauney and Frank Mauney, Miss Adella Mer oney went a week ahead and at tended the rehearsal dinner given by Judge and Mrs. Verlyn R. Moore at the Pied mot Driving Club. Other friends and relatives at Brassier Sale Discontinued Styles In Vaues up To $2.95 SPECIAL SALE $1.00 Maiden Form-Gossard Munsingwear; Pink and White Candler's Telephone 53-J Murphy, N. C. DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. Thurs.-Frl. Sept. 24-25 JoelMcCrae-EUen Drew ?IN? "Stars In My Crown" Sat., Sept 26 Allen Rocky Lane ?IN? "Desperados Outpost" Snn.-Mon., Sept 27-28 Robert Newton-James Macon 'Desert Rats' Taes.-We4., Sept. 29-20 Evelyn West ind Big Time Barleaqne U A Night At The Follies" Only HENN THEATRE ANDREWS, N. C. Fri.-Sat., Sept. 25-26 Wild BUI Elliott ?IN? "The - Homesteaders" LATE SHOW, Sat., Sept 26 George Brent-Karen Sharpe ?IN? "Mexican Manhunt" Son.-Mon., Sept 27-28 Jean Simmons-Deborah Keer Dean StoekweU ?IN? "Young Bess" Tuea., Sept 29 Marshall Thompson ?IN? 'Rose Bowl Story Wed.-Thnrs., Sept M, Oet 1 John Wayne-Donna Seed "Trouble Along The Way" Miss Smith Betrothed MISS CAROLYN SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sanfond Smith of Paris, Ky., formerly of Andrews, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Carolyn Durham Smith of Greensboro, to\ Coy Mac Ivey of Graham. The wedding is planned for Sun day, Oct. 25 at West Market St. Methodist Church, the Boren Hoom, Greensboro. The Smiths were residents of Cherokee County for 18 years having left there a year and a half ago. Miss Smith was graduated from Woman's College of the University of North Carolina with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Home Economics. She is employed by the North Carolina Extension Service, State College, serving at present as assistant home demonstration agent in Guilford County. In college she was president of i tending the wedding were Mrs. Becc Crooks of Tampa, Fla., Bill Meroney of Greensboro, and David Meroney and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Cooper of Atlanta. HENN THEATRE MURPHY, N. a FrL-Sat, Sept 25-N LATE SHOW, Sat, Sept M /RUSSELL J BRIAN AHERNE Virginia BRUCE Sun.-Mon., Sept 27-28 I? SCOTT S lomtd Nn.fl IVWHOI TAYLOR TAYLOR FONTAINE SANDERS WILLIAMS 5 Tues-Wed., S?*t. 29-30 '?r CURTIS-fa"1 LEIGH yycotoR j^PAftAMOUKT Kephart-Davis Rites Are Held MRS. JAMES DAVIS Miss Betty Kephart, daughter of Mrs. R. P. Kephart and the late R. ?P. Kephart of Murphy, became the bride of James Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Davis of Mur phy on Sunday, Sept. 13 in Mc Cayesville, Ga. The couple were accompained by Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brown of i Murphy. The bride is a member of the senior class of Murphy High School and the bridegroom is a graduate of Murphy High School and is em , ployed by the A & P Tea. Co. In | Andrews. The couple are ait home in Murphy. Attend! POW Home Coming In B. City Mrs. Arnold Dalrymple, Miss' Blanche Hamby and Mrs. Paul i Sims attended the homecoming ce : lebration for Cpl. Porter Crisp at ' Bryson City Saturday. Crisp had been a prisoner of war in Korea for 34 months. The Murphy iwomen represent ed the American Legion Auxil iary here. John Davidson also at tended the celebration, as a rep resenative of the Murphy Ameri ^ can Legion post. i College Grads Get Top Placements College graduates, 385 from four-year colleges and universities and 137 from junior two-year col leges, were p]aced in their first suitable jobs following graduation by personnel in the 64 local of fices of the Employment Security Commission of North Carolina during the fiscal year ended last June 30, K is announced by Ernest C. McCracken, director of the Commission's N. C. State Employ ment Service Division. In addition to the 522 college graduates, these local offces place ments of 349 graduates of business and commerical schools and 3,487 graduates of high schools in the same period, or a total of 4,358 j the Collegiate 4-H Club; delegate International Farm Youth Ex change to Norway; and received *he National Achivement Award irith a chest of sterling silver rom President Truman. For the past year she has been ictlve in the Greensboro Com munity Chorus and Ventura Hub. Mr. Ivey, graduate of Graham iigh School, is engaged in dairy arming in Graham and is a pro lucer for Guilford Dairy In Gre msboro. Both Miss Smith and Mr. Ivey ire members of the Guilford Co jnty Y. M. W. Clug and Alders fate Club. FOR SALE 1 Ferguson Tractor v Ferguson H. D. Harrow ?ner Hay Baler guson H. D. Side Mowing Machine ?gnson Side Delivery Rake -guson Dump Rake ? Puller (Tractor attached) ill above equipment la in ax lent condition and may be ight way below list price, ike Tooth Ferguson Harrow able Disc Ferguses! plow EVANS AUTO Andrews Personals > Mrs. George Oulbert end dau ghter, Vera Starr of Bryson City, are visiting Mrs. W. L. Moore and Vera Moore Mr and Sirs. Jack Snyder of AshevUte are visiting Mr. and Sirs. J. W. Luther. Mr. and Mrs J. N. Elliott of Da ytona Beach, Fla. visited Mr. and Mrs. Stark Elliott and friends dur ing the week. Ad die Wyke left Monday for a two weeks vacation in Norfolk, Va. and New Jersey. Mr. and Sirs. B E. Dillafwnt, Jr. of Knoxville, Tenn. spent the week end with Mrs. Dillahunit's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grant. Sirs. Carl Wilhide and Mrs. O. C Hall of Kyle will leave Friday for a week end visit In Florence, Ala., where they will visK Mrs. Wahid's son, Wendell Wilhide. Mrs. J. M. Price of CuMowhee is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Harris in Nantahala for the week. Mrs. John Lov? will leave Fri day for Chattanooga, Tenn., where she will visit her husband. Morris West of Beckley, W. Va. spent the week end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman West Mrs. Charles Rhinehart of Can ton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Battle and children this week. Miss C.eo Hicks was home for the week end visiting friends and relatives. She is attending a Nurs ing School in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conley of Nanatahala went to the Baptist Hospital in Winston Salem and were accompanied as far as State sville by Mrs. James Harris, and daughter, Nancy Lynn of Nanata hala. i Percy B. Ferbee and Mrs. O. R. Tarkington left Saturday far Was hington, D. C. where they will at tend tihe American Bankers Con vention started September 20 and ended September 23. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Garrett and children visited relatives in Bryson City for the week end. Meridith Whitaker, Margaret Ann Watry, and Miss Ada Mae Pruett went to Chattanooga, Tenn. for the week end. Betty Beck spent the week end in Fort Jackson, S. C. where she visited Pvt. Reid Howard. Betty Jean Bristol went to CoJ umbia, S. C. to visit her husband and while there attended the Duke South Carolina Football Game. Mrs. W. C. Morrow is visiting her son Lennox Morrow and fam ily in Franklin, for the week. Homer Constant of Robblnsville visited friends and relatives in An drews for the week end. Mr and Mrs. C. D. Dorsey spent Wednesday in Atlanta, Ga. ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and children of Lafayette, Ga. were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Matheson. Rev. and Mrs Lester Stowe and aduates of all types of institu-1 >ns during the fiscal year. Misses Hayes Fete Betrothed Couple Saturday Misses Kate and Leila Hayes entertained the faculty of Mur phy Schools at their borne on the Andrews Road Saturday evening, honoring Harry Rogers and Miss Martha Caldwell of Andrews whose marriage will take place In the Andrews Method 1st Ohurch aft 4 p. m. next Sunday. The home was attractively de corated throughout with fall flow ers from the Hayes garden. Miss Mary Farmer, niece of the Misses Hayes assisted them- in serving punch, cake, nuts and mints from the table centered with an arrange children of Peach tree were the din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W. Jones. Mrs. Ocie L. Scroggs is visiting relatives in Hayesville this week. Mrs. G. A. Smith and Henry Par ker are visiting their sister Mrs. J. P. Matheson. Mickey Hawk was hoove from Fontana Dam this week end visit ing his family. Rev. Floyd Clark Resign* Mission Post Rev. Floyd B. Clerk miauaoary of the West Liberty Baptist As ociaboln he* resigned effective December I. Aid for work Is given by the Baptist State Conven tion aqd operates by the calendar year. Mr Clark has no future plans at Free Methodists Set Special Meets A series of special services wi]l be held at the Murphy Free Meth odist Church this week end, with services Friday, Saturday and Sun day evening at 730, and Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The Rev. A. V. McCUeian, newly elected conference superintendent of the Georgia-Carolina Confer-, ence of the Free Methodist Church will speak. ment of yellow flowers flanked by yellow candles, with clematis vine extending the length of the table. (Music was furnished by Edward Reynolds and Mrs. J. W. Davidson. INCREASED INDUSTRY COBLE | homogenized Milk We have started buying milk from another Grade A Dairy In Cherokee Connty. Every Dairy we are able to add to our list means increased industry in Ch erokee County. To help us increase our MILK CHECKS to CHEROKEE CO UNTY FARMERS be certain you buy COBLE DAIRY Prod ucts -They're HOME GROWN. Our payments to Cherokee County Farmers for "Some of the Best Milk in the U. S." now totals over $1,000 per day. PRICE SLASH * on Kelvinator Stoves reg. price $229.95 LESS $30.00 your price 199.95 This special price is on the Kelvinator fully au tomatic stove with the labor saving timer cook er. And includes such features as center1 space on top, a roomy oven and the housewife's favor ite?the Utility Drawer. Come In and See! Ivie Furniture I ' ' ' ' > i , . ? ? - \ . ' " * ? Murphy, N. C.