Miss Jean Harris Is Bride Of Middleton Jean Hank, daugh ter of Mr. and lin J. Wet Harris at Sjrlva, became tbe bride of Nav al Cade* Orville E Middleton, son of Mr. and Mia. Ferry Middle*on of "IXiskasedgee, In a candlelight ceremony Thursday, Dec. 24. in Sootts Creek Baptist Church. Sylva. ?#: The bride I* a teadier in the btaliwi department at Murphy High School and Uvea at the tame of Mr. and Mia. Darnell here. The Rev. B. S. Hensley, pastor at Scotta Creek Church, performed the double ring ceremony. The church was decorated with an arrangement of native greenery and baskets of white gladioli. White tapere were used in seven branched candelabra. A program of music was present ed by Mrs. Tommy Clayton, voc alist, and -Mrs. John R. Jones, organist < The bride wore a navy blue drew witt> oevy and white oriaa. Her onrsagr wae a white yellow throated orchid. Uaberi werc James Harris, bro ther of the bride, and Dennis Hig don. Jr. The mother of the bride wore ct suit with black h?r niswags na of Mrs Middle ton. mother of t h e bridegroom, wore a Uue gabardine suit and black accessories and a corsage of white casnaftiooa. Mrs. Middleton graduated from Western Carolina College with the class of 1053 and is now a mem ber of the faculty of Murphy High School. She la also a member of the Murphy Junior Woman's Club. Cadet Middleton graduated from Western Carolina College with the claw <>* 1950- Before entering the Navy he was a member of the fac ulty of Patton School In Canton. He is now stationed at Pensaoola, ^leeSPP 7heSWDSc/igin To pull you out of mud and snow fcOOD/YEAR TUDDED SURE-GRIP You get "maximum traction" going or coming from the angular arrangement of the heavy-duty Mvds. Self cleaning studs rid themselves of mud and snow as the tire revolves. The Studded Sure-Grip is the finest tire you can buy for added troction in "soft-going". It will pwll you through. Allison & Duncan Tire Co. MURPHY, N. C. PHONE SIS Haielwood Sylr* Just The Dress You've Been Wanting! AND ONLY $2.98" Unconditionally punnM aralnst ahrinkare and fadinc Mm atria available la rat, blaa or rreea lit rfaea 11 -M ut HV4-14V4 Other atrlea and colon available. Bay two or three and alwaya hare a laondry-freah Cotton City frock to wear. ECONOMY CLOTHING STORE mm. St. Marphy, N. a a Am rtwrUnl lh Ml aoler pace In February Good 1 FIRST BABY CHEROKEE COUNTY'S firat new little 1954 citizen arrived Jan. I at 11:24 p. m. at Murphy General Hospital. Pictured abort with his pretty mommle is little Michael Wiley Kinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley C. Kinney. Jr.of Murphy and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kinney, also of Murphy. Mrs. Kinney. Jr. is the former Miss Marian Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones of Dalton, Ga. The baby's mother taught for two years at the Peachtree School and for Fla. Following the ceremony the cou ple left for a short wedding trip. Continued from Page One Speed new Scout field executive. C. A. Bales presented the star award to Hubert Sneed and John Morris of Troop 2. Murphy. Following the presentation of a wards, the film, "Gunning the Fly ways", was shown. t (Continued from pace four) lag Mrs. Cover * stay In Austria ?tie traveled extensively in thet country and made week end trip* to other countries Including Ven ice Italy where streets we canals and *11 transportation i* by bosk On her return trip to New York she visited Ireland. BIRTHDAY PASTY Mary Sharon Bradley was hon ored on her fourth birthday with a party, Tuesday given by her anther, Mrs. Powell Bradley In the home, following game* and en- , tertsinment the faonoree wae pre sented with gifts. Refreshments were served to the following guest; Melba Jones, Carolyn Wyke, David one year In the Murphy Schools. Af the first 1954 baby born in the county, the Kinney baby was the winner of the $50 Savings Bond offered by Tracy's Restau rant. The baby's father works with Mr. . Kinney. Sr., the local Gulf Dis- | tributor. The couple have been 1 married two and a half years and this U the first child. (Scout Photo. Alice and Richard Pullium, Kay Lamons, Mary Aim PuJUum, Max ine and Margaret Holland, Cbinera and Rodney Maahburn Sandra and Gene Nichoie. Horaldette and Hay wood Adams, and 1-ala Mae and Richard Morgan. VENISON DINNEB AT THE HENKT HOUSE Lion James Bryaon, was boat to thet Board of Directors for the Andrews Lions Club. Thursday night, Jan. 7, at the Henry House in Murphy. A venison dinner was served followed by the regular business It was reported that ar rangements had been made for two blind persona to return to their training schools. They were Carl Ledford who returned to Camp Butner to continue his training and Bruce Burchfield returned to Duke Hospital. The regular meet ing of the Andrews Liona Club will be held Thursday January 14, in the Shell Dinning room, at 7 p. m. Deputy Sheriff Luke Carver re ports there is one less Whiskey still In the Andrews area. He stat ed that the still of approximately 35 gallon capacity end two bar MOVING?^ AM CHIC AN ' RED BALL < TRANSIT COMPANY, INC. JMI&?au SAFE ? DEPENDABLE ? ECONOMICAL NATION-WIDE MOVING SERVICE AUTHORIZED AOENT Palmer Bros. Phone 202 Trucking Co. Inc. Murphy, N. C. Mrs. Hendrix Has Dessert Bridge Party Mrs. O. W. Hendrix entertained ?t her home on Volley River Ave nue Saturday afternoon with a des sert bridge. Three tables were in rels at beer were destroyed early Monday A M on the Andrews Wa ter shed. play. The guest list included Mn Don Witherspoon, Miss Clara Mc Cain bs, Miss Emily Sword, Mrs. Wlllsrd Axley, Mrs. rrancU Bourne, Sr. Mrs. Joe Key, Hit Willard Cooper, Mis, Addle Lestti erwood, Mrs. W. M Fain, Mrs. R. S. Parker, Mrs. T. A. Case and Miss Jid let Peguea. w:. COMPARE OUR AUTO INSURANCE RATES WITH ANY! Economical operation and careful selection of risks keep Farm Bureau auto insurance rates low ? you get maximum protection for less money. Before you buy or renew, check with the Farm Bureau insurance representa tive in your community. More than a million city and rural drivers insured. Call ? JOHN SHIVAR THE BLOSSOM SHOP MURPHY, N. C. ' FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE: COLUMBUS, OHIO STYLE DIVIDEMO 3 New Body Styles ... 28 models Ford offers you three brand new body styles in its line of newly created models. There's a new transparent-roofed Crestline Skyliner ... a sparkling new Cfestline Fordor . . . and a smart new Customline Ranch Wagon. There are 28 models in all, for each of Ford's 14 body styles is available with the new Y-block V-8 or the new I-block Six engine. Now Astra-Dial Control Panel It's designed both for beauty and practicality. The speed ometer is placed high on the panel where you can quickly spot the figures almost without taking your eyes off the road. Like the '54 Ford's beautiful new upholsteries and trim, the Astra-Dial Control Panel is color-harmonized with the spar kling new outside body?color of your choice. With its trend-setting advances ... Ford's worth even more for '54 It's the Dividends that make it Worth More PERFORMANCE DIVIDEND H~> 130-k^ W/? A* uin-dMp sUrt t?nd iaf M?r craalobaR |I?m / -i-rWWihri-S- N NnHMt Incn IuT*. Fr??-UriH*f d Ioi>-M^h OouD* ??k I ...IMl New 115'h.p. BLOCK ^ I Thh D?r Six bu an trtrt dttp Hock for pouter ri lidtty, imoother, quitter Mta. Free-turning ouertiead uultn.ki I h-lerhul tu et luntwiUun diamtoan, tow* * and Ford'i Mr Plot Mq 14*1 ?? tear | 00 tTM l?U |U RIDE DIVIDER* This revolutionary new tucpendon U the greatest chassis advance in 90 yean . . . ^and it's exclusive to Ford in its field. It gives front wheels greater up and down ^travel to smooth out the going on rough ^roads. And it helps keep the wheels in true ^alignment for consistently easy handling. ".Movement of the wheels is on ball Joints ?whether up and down, as wheels travel over rough spots, or in steering as wheels turn right or left. Ball Joints are sealed against dirt and water. PIVIUMi li P1IVIMC IASI j Ford offers fhro optional power assists* you might oxpoct to find only In Antsrlca's costliost i Matter-Guide power steering does up to 75* of your steering work, yet leaves you with natural steering "feel" on the straightaway*. Swift Sure Power Brakes do up to one-third of the work in stopping. Fordomatic Drive gives torque converter smoothness and the "Go" of auto matic mechanical gears. And only Ford in its field offers Power-Lift Windows, both front and rear, that open or doee at a button's touch . . . and a 4-Way Power Seat that adjusts up and down, as well as front and back, a touch of the controls. at a touch of the contr ob. They're all worth-while optional extras available in the 1854 Ford! ?At extra oott. BURCH MOTORS Murphy, N. C. Phone 5*5 No cab in the low-price field has ever offered so many "Worth More" features as the '54 Ford. In addition to off the features that have already established Ford as the "Worth More" car, you now Ret a host of brand, new dividends. These include a choice of two new deep-block engines ... the niosf modem engines in the industry. You also get Ford's new Ball-Joint Front Suspension... beautiful new interiors ... and styling that will make your heart beat faster. And, wtaember, Ford also makes available to you all the optional power assist! ,? . features you might expect to find only in the costliest cars. If you have not yet seen the new Ford models for 1954, come in and inspect them .today. Then Test Drive a '54 Ford ... and once you do, you'll want to drive it home! Mora than avar ... TIE STAMARt for HI AMERKAA ROAA Coma h.ii Toot Driva if fodbyf 54 FORD REECE MOTOR COMPANY Andrews, N. C. Phone 52