Mr. Mrs H. E. DavU hare I aa their |)imU this children. Mm. I John Oreer and children. Martha. < Johhny and Gregory of Kendile. N I J., Lieut. Whitaher Davis at Char- ! eatoa. 8. C. ; Mr. and Mrs John ienry Davis and children, Glenn im? Ellen of franklin; Capt. and Ur* A1 Swan and two children, Elizabeth and Caru'lre; and Mas Lucy Cteytor of Charleston, S. O. fiancee of Lieut. Whl taker Da via. Buck Fisher has returned from a ten days stay in Oklahoma with relatives and friends. Mrs. Ethel 81agle had as her guest* oyer the Fourth of July hol idays Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Higgtn botham and son. Warren, of Green ville. S. <J. 7 HE LONE RANGER Hv Fran St-^er ' actto you' your offfb's l?SS 77MMHALFOF 7W ptAce /s worm. WHAT DO YOU X7*Oi* ABOUT TMk W MMWH/ BUT /HF GOT A ^ &/XS, 77V& AKVSOMC& HA7XG ff HUNCH YOUlL HAVF MGJPE HOLE S AND CUr VAC ^EVCES.C {X7BOO0?? Jf= YOU POHT fr\ im ^ illS^ 7 y? SELL! ^ KIDDIE PARK HOURS LISTED The new kiddle park under the Murphy lummer recreation pro gram is getting a big rush from Murphy's younger set. Mrs. Ruth Cheney, supervisor of the park, said because of the large , number of children using the park, j a new schedule has been set up as follows : Monday. Wednesday. Thursday. Saturday. 2:30 ? 5 p. m., children from two to six years old. Tuesday and Friday. 2:30 - 5 p. m . children six to 12 years old. j Mrs. Cheney said the older chil dren are asked not to come except ^ on the two days designated for them ar.d the younger tots are re quested not to come except on the j four days allot ed for them. | Mrs. Cheney and her assistant | are on hand each afternoon except Sunday to supervise play in the new park. Aiu'revs Personals] Mr. end Mrs. Edwin Faires and children. Cheryl and Teresa. of Charlotte have returned to their home after spending the week end here w:'h Mr. Faries' brother-in law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. El win Bristol. Mrs. Bristol accom panied them to Asheville where she will be the house guest of her sis ter. Mrs. Joseph J. Stone and her family for the remainder of the week. | Mr. and Mrs. G. Rosendale of Ivook Out Mountain are spending this week here with Mrs. Rosen dale s mother. Mrs Dave Swan. Mrs. E A. Wood has as her house guests this week her sister in-law. Mrs. Ada Groce of Lyman. S. C. and Mrs. Ham of Duncan. C. C. I Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Candler of Villa Rica. Ga., are guests of their \ son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs L. B Nichols. ? ? See how your cash outlay goes down _as Mercurys popularity goes up ! NO OTHER CAR OFFERS YOU MGGSt REASONS FOR BUYMG IT. Mercury's styling is rrrii uiiv ? shared by no other cmr. E very model offer* you new SUP&B-T0B9US performance (188-tip in Custooa and Monterey*. 198-hp in Moatdairst. And Mercury imMhliintlj Itadi it* LMDA field for nab value. Shown above, the Montdair hardtop Coupe. Tina aae Miatrliir atyimg ia also asff available in a 4-door Hwhn ? Mercury offers you beauty and power you can afford. You'll find that prices for the Mercury Custom 2-door start below 13 models in the low-price field.* ? You get a top allowance for your present car. Mercury's record-breaking sales let us give you a far better deal than we have ever offered before. ? Easy terms. We tailor than to fit your personal budget (as low as $11.51 per week). If you can afford any new car you can afford a lag, new Mercury. '?# *ji_fi-i mi mmrnmtmd [???? ???# ? ' T in jj fW?rll . ' % IT PAYS TO OWN A ^ ^ FUTURE STYLING, SUPER POWER Evans Auto Co. Servicemen Must Renew Drivers Licenses ByMail Under New NC Law The Motor Vehicle Department < announced today a new driver'* | license regulation that will affect thousands of Tar Heel servicemen 1 stationed outside the state. The new legislation passed by the recent General Assembly be-., came effective July 1 and requires out of state Tar Heel servicemen to renew their operator's permits by mall. | I Formerly no renewal was neces sary so long as the driver was in service at a military installation outside North Carolina. < However, after July 1 renew aU ' must be secured. Hi# agency said applicants should notify the Motor Vehicle Department shortly before their license is to expire. A renew al form will then be mailed for the applicant to complete and return. It must be signed by the appli cant's commanding officer. The ruliny applies ony to Tar Heel military drivers outside the state, the department emphasised. Those within North P?rolina must see a license examine:. HOI'E FOR SAFETY . . . Highway Patrol Major Charlie Speed and Bob Hope of Radio-TV-movIe fame got tog'ther on a topic cur rrntly In the North Carolina news ? Slow Down and Live. The en tertainment industry is lending a hand In the Tar Heel campaign with traffic safety bits from such stars at Randy Scott, Amos 'n' Andy. Debbie Reynolds and others. Mrs. Moody, 81 Dies After Illness 1 Mi's. Mollie Russell Moody. S!. [died Saturday. July 2. in the home [of a sen. Reuben Moody near Hia 1 wassee. Ga. after a brief illness. She war the daughter of the late Reuben and Cynthia Dills Russell. 1 pioneers of Macon County. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday in Bell Creek Baptist Church. The Rev. Willard McCray. the Rev. Charles Hogsed. and the Rev. Berlin Thomasson officiated and burial was in the church cemetery Survivors, in addition to the son. include four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and one bro ther George Russell of Hayesville. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. June Cruse Gets WCC Scholarship Miss Doris June Cruse of And rews this week was announced as the winner of a scholarship to West ern Carolina College. Cullowhee. She was one of a number of sons and daughters of North Carolina war veterans who are either de ceased or disabled. Among persons on the commia sion awarding the scholarship was Frank W. Swan of Andrews. Judy Bristol Honors Bride Kiss Judv Bristol honored Miss Jan Gay Neal. recent bride, with a miscellaneous shower in the Bris tol home on Thursday evening. Ap proximately -10 guests attended. After bridal games and charades the bride received her gifts by finding them in treasure hunts, with information suspended from two large white wedding bells. A pink and white oler scheme was noted in fill appointments. The bride's table was covered with a white linen cloth centered with an arrangement of mixed garden flow ers. A three tiered wedding cake topped with bride and groom fig urines was placed at one end of the table. Miss Beverly Clark of Richmond, Va., cousin of the hostess presid ed at the punch bowl. She was as sisted in serving by Miss Ann Bristol. Miss Pat Kilpatrick, and Miss Gibson. Gifts were also presented to Miss Ann Bristol who leaves soon for Washington. D. C.. Misses Cheryl Faires of Charlotte and Miss Bev erly Clark house guests of the Bris tols. Condition and yield reporvs made by growers as of June 1 indicated a N. C. rye crop of 2M.OOO bushels. This is about the same as the 1954 crop. i* CARD MANNERS * Good manner* and sportsmsnihlp arc just as wcIcocm at th? card tabl* as th?y arc on any othtr occasion Whtft Vt f|( togjtfrfT with tU friends or makt mm acquaintances. But son* people automatically for ^ gat th?U nomigt tkay tit dm at i cat* UbW.

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