Miss Covpr T> '* y' MISS ELEANOR COVER Mrs. Gilts William Cover of Andrews has announced the engagement of her daughter. Eleanor Mayfield, to Marion Edward Ennis of R> insviile and Erwln, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ralph Ennls of Erwin. The wedding will take place Easter Dag in the St. Andrews Lutheran Church. Andrews. (Culberson Photo) Your Shoes ore ^^liPTDT^ by your ?AVIN6rSin usifx) ImU on Clovorloaf for oil cooking, taking, drinking. Ctovorioof it guar* MAJC* MH?>T MllK - T*MfV BlflTTRMlkK -|jt?Mr7V?T CLOVE RLE AF NONFAT DRY MILK SOLIDS CPKSfiNALS < ' oren Davis and JV-*"->? Vf r* "**?v V. Iovingcod and W?- J n left Sunritv for Atlanta to Mtend the Southeastern Mereh'" dise mart. Mr and M"-*. W-?1?er ?mcryt R-irwlav vi?,h Hi?lr mn-in-l?w and danehter Mr and Ml Rreeee RreVand in Greenville. S C. Mn. Ireland returned to Murphy with them for a week's visit Mr. and Mrs. Quay Ketner spent last week in Raleigh (Mr. and Mrs. Mack Patton and eons. Bobby ynd Don of Henderson vtlle, spent the week end here with Don Witherepoon. Mr. and Mrs. G^rve Denning re turned hst week after having been gone for several weeks. Mr. Den ning has been in a hospital In Richmond. Va.. and Mrs. Denning has been visiting her mother in Raleigh. Mrs. J B. Gray went to Ashevllle Tuesday to see her mother Mrs. S. J. Mav who is reported to be not so well. Dick Ketner and Roy Fuller, students at Clemson College, are spending mid-term vacation at home. Mrss. Delilah Chambers who has been in Washington. D. C. for some time, hag returned to Mur phy to live. Mrs. W. M. Fain Is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. A. B. Owen and family in Garland Texas. Mrs. A. E. Wilson who has spent some time with her daughter In Colombia. South America, is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson. Sr. She will speak to Mrs. Harvey Wil son. Jr.'s Sunday School class Sun day on her expenieitces in South America. < Mr. and Mrs. Murray P. Which ard and children spent the week end here visiting 'Mr. Whichard's ' sister and family the William Town son's. Mr. Whichard, a chief phar- ' macist's mate In the U. S. Navy. ' "os on his way to Athens. Ga. to be in charge of a school for the navy. He was formerly stationed ?t Camp LeJeune, where he was doing special work for the Marine 1 Corps. BIRTHS ; IN PETRIE HOSPITAL t Mr.and Mrs. WlHiam Stanley j Rogers of Route 4. Blairsville. ann ounce the birth of a girl, Jan. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Vick of Hay- j esviile announce the birth of a boy, Jan. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Austin White of Andrews, announce the birth of twin boys, Jan. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Townsend of Young Harris, Ga., announce the birth of a daughter, Jan. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sneed of Murphy, announce the birth of a daughter. Feb. 1. North Carolina swine producers indicate they have 145,000 sows to1, farrowthis spring, a 4 per cAnt in-1 crease over th enumber to farrow, last year. The Best In Sunday Reading For The Whole Family Every Sunday the big Atlanta the Sunday Atlanta Journal Journal-Constitution brings Constitution. information, interpretation And if you have not been fol and entertainment right into 'owing the world and potion the living mom. ??h?IX?ning?, HwnJJ. ecu ? a.l t ? i Atlanta Journal ? Constitu Each member of the family tjon .# Qn idefl, S0|Jrce ^ k ... from the grandfather to you up-to-the-minute in a the youngest child . . . will fast-moving world, discover a favorite section. The Atlanta Journal-Consti You may keep well informed tution Magazine covers on news events by way of the Georgia and the entire radio, television or local Southland to bring you inter newspaper... but no matter esting articles on every how well up on the news you phase of Dixie at work and may be, there are features, play. Homes, gardens, beau comics, editorial comment ty queens and industry are and state events that can be the subjects of weekly ar found nowhere else but in tides and photographs. s.bmnb. ege Atlanta Eournal and fiva your _ family axtra Sun- "Covers Dixie Like the Dew" day anjoymant ? AMD - ? XHE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION "The South'a Standard Newspaper" Plan Sprint? Wed MISS MILDRED WILDER The engagement of Miss Mildred Jane Wilder to Mr. Devero Martin is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Earl Wilder of Franklinton. Mr. Martin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin of Unaka and is a senior in Animal husbandry at N. C. State College, Raleigh. A June wedding is planned. MISS ANNIE RUTH STILES Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stiles of Rt. 1, Murphy, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Annie Ruth, to Verlon Henson. son of Mrs. Fred Griffith of Rt. 1, Murphy, and the late Will Henson. The wedding will take place in March. The bride is a graduate of Murphy High School and is employed at Ivie Furniture Co. The bridegroom-elect is a a graduate of Hayesvllle High School and Is em ployed with the Glenn L. Martin Co., In Baltimore. Md. The couple plan to make their home in Baltl EBENEZER ?Mr. and Mrs. Gar Rhodes are visiting Mrs. Rhodes' mother, Mrs. Joe Abemathy. Elbert Davis and Elton Howard viisited Hoyt Radford Thursday evening. Mary Jo Duvall spent th? week end with Blanch Debty at Marble Mary Jo Duvall and Blanch Debty visited Birty Abemathy Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dockery vis ited Mrs. Ethel Duvall Thursday night. | Dent Lovingood visited his daughter, Mrs. Walter Radford. Friday night. Howard Hall of Nashville, fenn., visited Mary Jo Duvall Friday. | J. D. Taylor made a business trip to Hangingdog last Monday night. RIVER HILL LAST WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carlon have moved back to Asheville af ter spending some time with Mrs.? Carlon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. t Clyde Williamson The Carlon's little daughter has been seriously ill with pneumonia and was in Simpson's Clinic in1 Copperhill. However, she is report ed much improved. Lester Lee of Dellano, Tenn. re cently visited his grandfather, George Payne, Sr., and his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wil liamson at River Hill. Mrs. Gillie Williamson has been Catholic Women Have Luncheon Meeting The women of St. William's Cath olic Church had their regular, monthly covered dish luncheon meeting last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Betty Denash at Brasstown. Persons present included Mrs. Louis Brady and Mrs. C. C. Moore land of Hiawwsee, Ga.; Mrs. John Jordan and Mrs. John Barnish of Murphy; Mrs. Ed Howard and Mrs. Anton SchmRt of Peachtree; and Mrs. Irene Cantrell of Brass town. SOI 1H END LAST WEEK I i Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Elliott were in Culberson Sunday. Glenn Gi)Kon is working in Johnson Oity, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ramsey of Cane Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibson Saturday night. ?Mrs. Mae Eller is visiting rela tives in Georgia this month. Roy Carder has been ill, but is reported some better. ill for some time with flu. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Roberson of Turtletown, Tenn., were ithe guests of Clyde Williamson Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williamson made a business trip to Copperhil'l one day this week. HOW TROUBLES CAM PILE UP/ An automobile, for example, can be a great aouree of trouble to ita owner unleae be ha* adequate Insurance coverage. Some vital ly Important forms of protection (or the motorist are Bodily Jury Medical Payments, Property Damage and Personal Accident po YOU KNOW ... led Auto Medical Payments Coverage will protect the I insured and relatives wbo are members of his household 'inancial loss resulting from bodily injury, sickneas or mused by accidents WHETHER they are riding any type of auto mobile not owned by an insured person under the policy or are PEDESTRIANS or CHILDREN on BICYCLES. Inquire about reasonable rates. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT CITIZENS RANK and TRUST CO. Murphy Andrew* Sick in Andrews RODDA-VAN GORDER HOSPITAL Mrs. Vaughn Neal and son, Way ne, are recovering following sur gery last week. C. C. Mills of Murphy was dis missed on Tuesday following an operation. Andrew H. Rowland is a patient and reported to be improving. Rub^ Rogers was dismissed from the hospdtal Monday. Mrs. Vick Phillips of Robbins ville Is a patient. Mrs. Abbie Cook of Marble is undergoing treatment. 'Mrs. Iva Creasman is a patient and reported improving. . | Mrs. T. D. Bate man of Nantabala ? n vews Personals M-s Joe Hamilton of AsbevUle .id M'S. D. E. Fox of Bryson City vi-ited Mrs. Vina Kilpatrick last week. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Higgs of r'T-ynnah Ga.. visited Mrs. Higgs' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Pater son during the week end. Mr and Mrs. Ben Grant, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delaney and son. fKir'p- Jr. and Mrs. Lou*Se Rog ers spent Sunday in Franklin with Dr. Grant. Jr. and family. Mrs. Zala Adams. G. H. Adams and Mrs. Clara Sherrill spent Fri day in Asheville. Tommy Moore of Atlanta, Ga.. vUited his grandmother and aunt. Mrs. W. L. Moore and Vera Moore last week end. Mr and Mrs. L. B. Nichols are vMHnc Mr and Mrs. W B. Cand ler in Villa Rica. Ga. Mrs. Louise McFalls visited her mother in Black Mountain douring the week end Mr. and Mrs. S B Boyer of Ath ens. Tenn.. were the week end guests of Mrs. . O. Caldwell and family. Miss Brtty Heaton has returned to Greensboro after a week's visit at home. Mark <Bud) Hudson of Jackson Wile, formerly of Andrews visited here during the week end. Mrs. Chapman Hostess ToM.C. Club Mrs. Robert Chapman was hos tess to the Martin's Creek Home Demonstration Club on Jan. 23. The meeting was opened with the reading of the collect and sing ing of the "Song of Peace." Mrs. Frances Puett gave an out line of projects and important meetings for the year. | 'Mrs. Dallas iMcKown spoke on her tour to the United Nations. Refreshments were served to nine members and several children present. is a patient Ish Adams of Robblnevtlle is im proving. Robert Kilpatrick Is a patient Mrs. Blaine Sbope of Robbins ville was dismissed on Monday. Leonard Palmer of Marble is a Jrttant FINAL CLEARANCE SALE Come In And See The Values We Are Offering You. 1 Rack Dresses, Jackets, & Children's Coats. All Going for one price $5.00 1 TABLE SHOES Reg. Price 5.98 to 8.98 SALE PRICE $3.98 ? 1 Table Rubber Foot wear Boots & Galushes Bee. Price 8.98 SALE PRICE $1.98 1 table consisting of cotton shrugs, gloves, children's cotton blouses, Knit blouses and many more items SALE PRICE 98c 1 Rack Dresses Ret. Price from 12.98 to 25.09 SALE PRICE $10.00 1 Table Shoes Odd sties, a few pain left SALE PRICE $2.40 ITafcle Shoes Odd abes, Narrow Widths PER PR. $1.00 Gowns 100% Nylon Gowns Pink. Aqua SALE PRICE $1.98 Be sure to see our new spring merchandise arriving daily. TRUDY'S mw Mtntr. N. c

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