ff THEATRE ? Murphy, N.C llwaday - Friday, J IS - 14 Satorday, Jane 15 DOUBLE FEATURE Kiohn DEREK. f URY at Showdown - a 1 s ? ? FOM-MBsiit-STpSBI'SS JUBAL g G b t( 1' g LATE SHOW Brian Donlevy ? Margia Dean "CREEPING* UNKNOWN" Sunday - Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday June lB-r-18. 19 Adm. Adults 75c any man can ba a giant...; GEORGE STEVENS' V*'" PRODUCTION Adm. Children 25c ? /A* BtCK BENfOtCT. i i AS JETT RINK MtcuNTto tt waancii Bros, ? warncrColou FROM TH? NOVEL BY \edna /ss5b?;?-.ELIZAB ETH TAYLOR ROCK HUDSON -JAMES DEAN CAHSOU. BAKER- JwFErTHERS- CHILL WILLS -MERCEDES McCAMBRIDGESAL MINEO. MW ?CftKN ?? PRCO GUIOC AMD IVAN MOFFAT . MOOVCCO GCO?OC CTty(Mt'*MO MCHMV OIMIIIM'W yr WO^I nvtHI ? wmwtib n wa ?nc* moc. ?u?< cwgiio an* wn and Elmer Miller of Wanfe; 7 grandchildren and six great randchildren. ( Funeral services were held at 3 . m. Saturday in Pine Log Bap- . st Church with burial in the Pine J og Methodist cemetery. She was a member of Jehovah's ] Witnesses. ! \ Townson Funeral Home was in i barge. j Ernest Palmer Ernest Palmer, 66, of Marble, ied at 12:30 a. m. Saturday, June , in an Andrews hospital follow lg an extended illness. Funeral services were held at [arble Baptist Church of which he as a member, at 2 p. m. Sunday. The Rev. Charles Ginn officiated nd burial was in Parker Ceme !ry. He was a son of the late John VALLEY DRIVE-IN Andrews, N. C. THURS. - FRI. June 13 -14. SATURDAY June 15 Double Feature I C M.fl.11 ? \> d The Fastest, Gun Alive J Ford t. > JmmtCnia fib Bn^rick Crawford W1 - ALSU Gregory Peek "THEPURPLE PLAIN" SUN.-M0N. June 16 - 17 Eddie Fisher Debbie Reynolds "BUNDLE OF JOY" TUES. - WED. June 18- 19 AHcw Dahl Phil Carey "WKM) AS THEY COME" X BP ence ?f Murphy, Wtf * Vf f m'V great-grandchild; tola mother, Mrs. Margaret Palmer, of Marble; three brothers, Fred of Marble, Robot at Johnson City, Tenn. and Glean of Ooltewah, Tenn. Townaoo Funeral Dome was in { charge. ' ? William A. Cook William Arthur Cook, 80, died at 12:30 a. m. Wednesday, June 5, at his home, Hayesville, Kt. 2, after a long illness. He was a native of Union County, I Ga. a son of the late Rufus W. and | Margaret E. Ledford Cook. Funeral services were held | Thursday at 2:30 p. m. in Sweet water Methodist Church of which | be was a member. The Rev. Dan Stowe officiated | and burial was in the church ceme tery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. | Leila Pyatte Cook; three daugh :ers, Mrs. Margaret White oi Smyrna, Ga., Mrs. Frances Allen >f Buchanan, Ga. and Miss Ruby look of the home. Four sons, Lawrence and Wil :ord of Greenville, S. C., Wilburn ind Hoyt of the home; five grand :hildren; two- brothers, Gaither| ind Thomas of Cross ville, Tenn. Ivie Funeral Home was in | :harge. Wary E. Byers Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Byers of Tusquittee who vas killed in an automobile wreck tear Bryson City Sunday afternoon vere held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in baptist Church. The Rev. John Grant and the [lev. Henry Brown officiated and >urial was in the Hayesville Cem :tery. Mrs. Byers was a native of rowns County, Ga., a daughter oi he late Mr. and Mrs. John Keyes, ind was a member of Little Brass own Church. Surviving are her husband, Eph aim Byers; six daughters, Mrs. ?Jeva Martin, Mrs. Pauline Grant, *rs. Edna Mae Martin and Mr? Gladys Melton, all of Hayesville, | Urs. Corena Panther of Gross Val ey, Calif., and Miss Irene Byers of Appomattox, Va.; three sons, PITTSBURGH'S NEWEST PAINT SENSA TION WALLHIDE : ^S?S00S7 ; Murphy Hardware Company "Quality Hardware Since 1908" PITTSBURGH PAINTS ,F ? *rStZZ^~? . , lUIIMIMiJLi DR. J. PHILLIP MALONE Dr. Phillip Malone ro Speak At WW I Veterans Meeting A regular meeting of Murphy Barracks No. 905, Veterans of World War I, U.S.A., Inc. will be leld Monday June IT, at ^:30 at he Courthouse in Murphy. There are now 115 paid up mem >ers, and all members are urged :o attend the meeting, and all iVorld War I Veterans who have lot joined are invited to attend the neeting and become members. Dr. J. Phillip Malone, Depart Prank, John and Hicks of Hayes ,'ille ; a sister, Mrs. Addie Plott of Dalton, Ga.; 43 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Ivie Funeral Home was n charge of arrangements. George A. Stalcup George A. Stalcup, 66, of Deer ield, Fla., died suddenly Saturday, une 8. He was a native of Cherokee bounty, a son of the late ReV. Shade Stalcup and Mary Harris italcup. He had lived in Florida a >out 17 years. Funeral services were held at 0:30 a. m. Wednesday in the Old ilartins Creek Church. The Rev. A. j. Maxwell officiated and burial pas in the church cemetery. The body lay in state one hour trior to the services. Surviving are two sons, William ?. of Nashville, Tenn., and Frank 1. ?f Marietta, Ga.; one daughter, tfrs. Gwendolyn King of Murphy ind four grandchildren; four sis* ers, Mrs. Luther Martin, Route 2, Murphy, Mrs. Vance Wilson of Muf >ry, Mrs. Lottie Simmons of La klirada, California, and Mrs. Frank ^eatherwood of Durham. Townson Funeral Home was in :harge of arrangements. Mrs. Lula M. Dyer Mrs. Lula Mignetta (Aunt Mag tie) Dyer, 87, of the Sweetwater ;ection of Clay County, died at loon, Sautrday, June 8 at the tome of a daughter, Mrs. Nellie Campbell of Sweetwater, after a ong illness. She was a native of Clay County i daughter of the late Amos W. and Rachel E. Martin Curtis and had >een a member of the Methodist Church since childhood. Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Campbell, are another daughter, Mrs. Lula Smith of Baltimore, Md., six sons, William of Orlando, Fla., Henry of Lawrenceville, Ga. Fran! )f Blairsville, Ga., Earley of Naza reth, N. Y., Harley of Hyde Park, V. Y. and Joseph of Atlanta; and 39 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 11 i. m. Tuesday in Sweetwater Methodist Church. The Rev. Dan Stowe officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge. aid World War'l Veterans, some timea aptly referred to aa the for gotten men. Also, BUI Whi taker, of Andrews, North Carolina, will be greaent to ppeak to the group. Mr. Christopher says Oils should be a very interesting meeting. Tt* church U located near the Georgia State Line, Juit off Op aid Murphy-Btelriville highway. -SPECIAL Oae New IBM Cab Tractor At a Bargain! Om No. ? Borsedrawa Ntwer IMS Super O TRACTOR 1 With fast hitch doable dUc plow Md bush ud beg harrow . . at a hupOa price! > Palmer's Garage International-Harvester TRUCKS and TRACTOR8 108 Hales Street JABALEY'S DEPT. STORE ANDREWS, NORTH CAROLINA Remember FATHER on HIS DAY! In honor of Father's Day a FREE pair of Men's Nylon Stretch Sox (valued at 19c) will be given to any one person buying (5.00 or over Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 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