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Mrs. Crawford Feted In Andrews Mrs. Bob Crawford (Lois June) was honored with a stork shower Friday by Mrs. Clyde Ellis and Mrs. Lynn .'Wood at the home of Mrs. Ellis. l:?e hostesses were assisted in receiving, and with games by Mrs. Roy Williams, mother of the hon oree and Mrs. Sallie Adams. After the gifts were opened the hostesses served punch and cook ies to the SO guests. MISS DONLEY Miss Carroll Is Bride Of Leonard Farmer MRS. LEONARD FARMER Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Carroll of ; rfurphy, Rt. 1, announce the mar- ( ?iage of their daughter, Pauline ' Elizabeth to Leonard Farmer, son , >f Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Farmer of 1 Vfurphy, Rt. 3. ? The bride's brother, the Rev. Ftaymond Carroll, performed the Farmers May Sell Lambs At Clyde Soon Any Cherokee County farmer rho has lambs which he would like ? sell in the lamb pool at Clyde >n May 25 is asked to notify the county agent's office by Thurs lay, May 17. *" Further information on the sale may be obtained by contacting the county agent's office. James Saeed Has Birthday Party Mr*. Max Sneed was hostess at ft birthday party for her son, Jam es last Saturday afternoon. It was his ninth birthday anniversary. The boys played outdoor games tlf afternoon, anf were then ser ved the birthday cake which was decorate^ in green and white, with nine candles ill the cepter, and ice cream, after which they all went to the picture show. Those present were Jerry Town on, Terry Hensley, Billy King:, 3illy and Bud McKay, Eddie and Nancy Spivey. Marphy Faculty Has Coffee Hoar The Murphy School faculty held i pre-commencement coffee hour n the home economics building Wednesday afternoon after school. It being the date of Mrs. C. K. Mson'a birthday, she was present id a gift and commencement jlans were discussed. Methodist * Set lip Foundation The Murphy First Methodist Church Sunday voted to incorpor ate a Memorial Foundation for the church and named five men as di rectors for the new corporation. Hie directors are Jerry David son, Frank Forsyth, Tom Case. Frank Mauney and Aid en Coward. The Memorial Foundation, Inc., will receive wills and legacies and memorial giita for use as specified by the donors. ? ? ' 7 MOTOR'S DAT PROGRAM "Pulleys ttf God" has been an nounced My the Rev. Robert A Potter as the subjsct of his Moth er's Day ftermon next Sunday at 11 a. m Ip'th^-' Presbyterian Church. The s^cr?ment at the Holy Communion will be observed at the which ' double ring ceremony at his home jon Sunday, April 1 at 2 p. m. Re latives and close friends of the couple attended. The bride wore a light blue ny lon dress with white accessories and carried a white Bible topp ed with red rosebuds with white streamers. The bride is a graduate of Mur phy High School and is employed by Van Raalte Co. of Murphy. Mr. Parmer is employed with Farmer Brothers, Contractors. The couple were entertained by the bride's parents at a wedding supper before leaving on a wed ding trip to Tennessee. Sine re turn from their honeymoon the couple are at home in Murphy with the bride's parents for the sum mer months. MOCCASIN CREEK H1NU1NU A singing will held Sunday, May 13, at Moccasin Creek Bap tist Church starting at 2 p. m. The church is located two miles above Bell view on Moccasin Creek road. Everyone, especially singers, Is Invited. fc ? ? Murphy Seaim Enjo.v Baaqaet The Senior Class oi Murphy High School held a formal ban quet and prom party in the Caro lina room of the Hotel Regal Satur day at 7 p. m. A color scheme of pink, green and white was carried out in decorations and favors. Centerpieces were pink honey suckle and pink dogwood and pink silvered candles were used the entire length of the tables Dinner was served by candleligt i. Class president, Clark Anderson welcomed the guests and Bill Hughes was master of ceremon ies. Mary Ruth Donley, Mary Le pscier, Joan Schmitt, Ida Brumby and Judy Cook presented the pro gram on the theme "Memories Are Made Of This.' ' Following the program proms and dancing were enjoyed. Chap erones were Mr. and Mrs. H. Bueck, Mrs. Geraldine Meadows and Mrs. Anne Ward. HARMONY CHURCH The Rev. Clarence A. Voyles of Rt. 1, Murphy will preach at the 11 a. m. service Sunday, May 13, at Harmony Baptist Church. THREE ROOM Furnished apart ment for rent. One block from the square. Electric heat. Phone 41 or 67, Murphy, N. C. 42_3tc FOR SALE 29 Ft. 1954 General House Trailer in good condi tion. Can be seen at Fred Zimmerman's at Pe&chtree. LOST YOUR KEYS ! PHONE 1M CITY LOCK SERVICE Key* by Code or DnpUoktloa Combinations Changed .. .. COWARD'S See Our Complete Selection For "Him" BOW . TIES - $1.00 FOLK IN HAND .... ,.... TIES - $150 BOTANY ? WEMBLEY ? ARROW VP I TO THE MINUTE STYLES IN SPORTS SHIRTS ALWAYS THE WELCOME GIFT ! $1.95 To $5.00 SMART STYLED ARROW SHIRTS I WHITE AND COLORS FRENCH CUFF OR REG. $3.95 To 85.00 ? ARROW * INTERWOVEN STRETCH SOCKS - $1.00 ? ARGTLE SOCKS 55c T? $1.# HICKOCK ? TIE ? JEWELRY AND CUFF LINKS 91.50 To 92.50 ? BILL FOLDS $3.50 To $5.00 ? BELTS ? $1.50 To $2.50 ? ARROW HaadKerekiefi WHITE OR COLORS 35c To 55e ? MANY OTHER USEFUL ITEMS FOR MAN OR BOY
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