DENNIS LEROY BRUCE Dennis Leroy Bruce, 26, son of Mr and Mr*. Bruce of Liberty is now stationed at the Military Police Replacement Training Center at Camp Gordon, Ga., where he will spend the next 16 weeks in training. His wife is the former Miss Margie Payne, dau ghter of Arthur Payne of Oak Park. Bruce was graduated in June from Hiwassee Dam High School. He played on the basket ball team for three years. He en tered the Army Sept. 15. He is a member of Liberty Baptist Church, has seven sisters and three brothers. His older sister is undergoing nurses training at the Baptist Hospital, Knoxville, Tenn. NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY, Under and by virture of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by Claude W. Fowler and wife Edna Fowler, dated the 17.day of March, 1948, and recorded in Book No. 167 page 108, in the office of Register of Deeds of Cherokee County, North Carolina, default 'having been made 'n the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore closure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Murphy, North Caroliim at noon, on the 28th day of December 1953, the property described in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Cherokee and State of North iina, in Murphy township, ai ?. the City of Mur ?pfhy, and more particularly des i To Relieve ^ ^pF Misery 9 G 666 ^LKMTIB M ntitrt.CAMf un ?cam Thanksgiving Is Theme Of Exhibit In School Library LAST John Jordan's sixth grade hi Murphy School has an exhibit in the school library representing the , First Thanksgiving. A log cabin in | a forest scene forms the back ground for a table aet for the Thanksgiving dinner. Dolls dress ed as Pilgrims and Indians are gat hered around the table. | On the bulletin boards are poems, songs, stories of Thanksgiving and drawings surrounding an Art Study of "Praying Hands Giving Thanks." Mr. Jordan's pupils who arranged the exhibit are Barbara Ann Jones. ; Betty Bryant, Mary Ledford, Bob ; By Joe Graves, Ruth Bates, Jim ! my Gentry, Janice Clayton, Patsy j Derreberry and Annie Lou Cole . man. In observance of National Book Week, the library has a display of j SO new Biographies, a new set of reference books, and books of fic | tion. Mrs. Harvey Wilson, Jr. told stories to the junior grades. cribed as follows: Adjoining the lands of A. Q. Ketner, A. W. Lovingood, Beginn ing on an iron stake in the North boundary line of a tract of land hereto fore known and referred to as the Hardee Lot (now owned by A. Q. Ketner land runs S. 59 E. 131 feet to an iron pipe stake; then with said line N. 53 E. 188 feet to a stake in said line; then with said line N. 22 30 W 153' 9" (one hund red fifty feet and nine inches) to an iron stake in said line; then S. 47 W. 274' 8" (.two hundred seven ty four feet and eight inches) to the the beginning, being a portion of land in the Northeast corner of the lot referred to above and in that portion of Murphy, N. C. known as East Murphy. Also a right of way over a strip 1 of land extending from the end of | a street conveyed to the Town of I Murphy by A. Q. Ketner running ' with and parrallel to the A. W. Lovingood strip of land for right ! of way not to exceed thirty feet in width at any point and to be used for street purposes only. The above described property was acquired by grantors by deed from A. Q. Ketner and Wife Nan Dickson Ketner dated November 17, 1941, and recorded in Deed Book No. 138, page 145, records of Cherokee County, North Carolina, | reference Is hereby made. But this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes. This 24th day, of November, 1953. ] O. L. Anderson. Trustee 214tc /ftea54 D0D6E FULL-TIM POWER STEERING ~7a+*>* cMlfe eoot&etet... Z&uw f&diute oof E.C. MOORE Your Dodge-Plymouth Dealer 1*7 VAUJKT Rim ATI. MtTEPHT, N. a Masonic School Of Instruction Be In Robbinsville LAST WEEK There will be a district School of Instruction of the 43rd Masonic District held in the Robbinsville Lodge Hall at Robbinsville on Sat urday, Nov. 28th, beginning at 2:30 p. m. The 43rd Masonic District is co rn Dosed of Graham. Clay and Cher okee countleg wttfa lodges located ai tiayesvnie, Ranger, tnaaa, Mur phy,Marble, Robbinsville and An drews. The school will be in charge of H. L. Mulkey, District Deputy Gr Mrs. Canup Dies In High Point Mrs. Eliza Canup of Murphy died Nov. IS in High Point, while vletting with her son. Joe Canup. Burial w in Athens. Tenn Mrs. Canup was the former Eliza Wright before her marriage to Dave Canup. She was born and and Lecturer. Lodges actually par ticipating in the school will be Marble Springs Lodge, Robbins ville Lodge and Andrews Lodge. All masons in the district are invited to attend. Supper will be served in the Ledge Dining Room at 6:00 p. m. and the school Is ex pected to end at 9:30 p. m. lived the early part of her life in j tar.? the Martin's Creek Community, and after her marriage, she moved to Athens, Tetm , to make her home But during the past 20 I years she has spent most at faerii time in Murphy among friend*. At the time of her death the was Uv og alone in a bouse in Besltown. LENOX CHINA TOWLE STERLING We are authorized dealers for these and many other famous brands. SNEED JEWELRY CO. Copperhill, Tenn. 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