Society News and Club Activities Miss Judy Doris King Becomes Bride of Kenneth G. Lovingood Miss Judy Doris King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Thomas C- King o i Murphy, became the bride of Kenneth G- Lovingood. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Lovin good of Murphy, at 7 o'clock Sat urday night, in the Bellview Methodist Church A program or wedding music was presented by Miss Charlene Davidson, soprano, and Miss Annet te White pianist The Rev. Hal Finney performed the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a navy blue suit fashioned with a fitted bodice and a full skirt, with white accessories. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Miss Priscilla Hay of Ellijay, Ga., maid of honor, wore a suit of beige and blue and a corsage of pink carnations Miss June King of Murphy, cous in of the bride, and Miss Pat Mc Nelley of Blue Ridge, Ga- were bridesmaids- They wore pink car nation corsages. John L- Mulkey, nephew of the br.degroom was best man. Ushers were Roger Mulkey. nephew of the bndegroom, and Robert McDon ald of Murphy. Thomas J. Bristol Observes 95th Birthday ANDREWS? Thomas Jefferson Bristol celebrated his 95th birth day anniversary Saturday at the Bristol farm about a mile from Andrews with his son, Robert Bris tol and his family, with whom he resides. Friends and relatives called Sat urday and Sunday afternoons to ex tend warm wishes on this happy occassion Mr. Bristol has three sons, Frank Bristol of Hayesville. Bruce Bris tol and Robert Bristol both of An drews; also two daughters, Mrs. W. T. Forsyth and Mrs. Rich/rd Patton both of Andrews. Eight grandchildren, twelve great-grand children and one great-great-grand daughter Mr. Bristol is a Mason and a member of the First Baptist Church. For a number of years before his retirement he was a merchant and farmer and served two terms as Cherokee County Commissioner. He was born in Clay County Oc tober 26, 1862, the son of Thomas B. and Addie Johnson Bristol of Clay County. He moved to Valley town in 1887 before the railroad was located in this section. Immediately following the cere mony, the bride's parents enter tained with a reception at the home- Assisting with the reception were Miss Mary Helen Hatchett, Mrs. Louise King, Mrs- L- L. Ma son and Mrs- R- C- Mattox The bride is a senior at Murphy High School. The groom is employ ed at Davis Esso Service Station After a short wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lovingood are making their home in Murphy. PERSONALS ; Mrs. W- A- Singleton and son | Frank and daughter, Mrs. Paul | McMackin and her daughter, Sus an of Westminister, S. C. spent : Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W- A. . Singleton and family. ' Mrs. H- G. McBrayer of And- j erson, S C-, spent last week here ? with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Lee left Sunday for Char lotte to attend a fashion show and Mrs. McBrayer accompanied them as far as Clemson, S. C- on her way home. J. H- Hampton left Sunday for Mitchell. Nebraska to join Mrs. Hampton there with her uncle and aunt- They will be away indefinite ly Mr. and Mrs- Joe E. Ray had as week-end guests Mr . and Mrs. James Russell, and children Jerry and Sharon, and Mrs. Russell's mother, Mrs- Fred Patton of Atlan ta- Mrs. Patton remained for the week. They are cousins of Mrs. Ray. Mr. and Mrs Claude Love of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs- W. P. Odom over the week-end en route to Hayesville where Mr. Love made the address at the dedicatory exercise of the new Hayesville High School. The Rev. and Mrs- R. T. Houts of Knoxville were week end guests of their son, the Rev. R- T. Houts, Jr., Mrs. Houts and Linda. KiK P BLUg DETERGENT 29c Blues as it washes! Gibson's Super Market ANDREWS, N. C. ON THE AIR FRIDAY, NOV. 8 WMSJ, Western North Carolina's new and powerful 5,000-Watt Radio Station Will Go On The Air Full Time Starting Friday, Nov. 8 At 5:30 A.M. At The Top Of Yonr Dial 1480 KC. Service from Ashevllle To Murphy. Studio in Syira, Bryson CUy. MUSIC - NEWS - VARIETIES For Reserving Advertising Time Call JlJstiee 6-2221 Sylva HARDWARE SPECIALS! Elec. Heaters - all sizes 13.95 to 4950 Plastic Storm Windows 39c Door Bottoms - felt and metal . 40c Felt, Metal, Rubber or Plastic Weather strip lor dmttrs and trindawcs INSUUTION FOR WATER PIPE Fire Screens 5.75 Andirons 2.95 up Scrim Glass 15c ft MURPHY HARDWARE COMPANY Mrs. Ray Fry? Honors Daughter On Third Birthday Mrs- Ray Frye of Andrews enter tained with a party at iier home Wednesday from 2 to 4 p. m to honor her daughter, Diane, on the occassion of her third birthday an niversary. The Halloween motif was obser ved in the decorations of the rooms and in the refreshments of ice cream, chocolate cakes and candies- The refreshment table was centered with a jack-o-lantern Favors were m^sxs, whistles and balloons. The hostess was assisted in serv ing by her two sisters, Mrs. Mar lin West and Mrs. Truett Grey. After games the honoree opened tier many gifts. Guests were. Deb bie Fuller, Lyn Watson, Michael and Gary Gray, Cathy West, Mor ris West Jr., Becky and Scotty Shiedy, Lessa Neal, Charlene Jor dan, Thomas Ray Frye and Tom mie Brooks Maxlne ODell Honored On 12th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Virgil O'Dell honor ed their daughter, Maxine, with a party Saturday in observance of her twelfth birthday. The party was held from 6 to S p. m- in the Miami Restaurant Refreshments of cake, ice cream vilh nuts, and cokes were served to the guests by the waitresses, Jean Solesbee and Mary Haigler. Guests were Jerry Decker, Bob by Reed, Michael Sneed, Betty Jane Carroll, Betty flue O'Dell, Barbara Carroll, Sheilah Sneed, Barbara Cunningham, Billie Moore. Linda Griggs, Johnnie Moore and .herry Lynn Henson Rhoades-Hensley Wed November 28 L- L. Rhoades of Murphy and i Mrs. Ada Hensley were married October 28 in Nantahala. The Rev- W. F. Elliott perform ed the ceremony. The couple are making their' home in Murphy. Miss Matilda Odom Engaged To Roger W.Swanson Mr- and Mrs- Jesse D. Odom of Littleton, North Carolina announce ' the engagement of their daughter, Miss Matilda Jane Odom. to Roger W. Swanson. son of the Rev. and M^s. Luther W- Swanson at Mur phy . Miss Odom is a 1956 graduate of j Littleton High School and is em ployed by the Department of Jus tice in Washington, D. C. Her fiancee is a 1956 graduate of | Murphy High School and is also employed by the Department of Justice. Washington, b. C. A spring wedding is planned. Andrews PTA To Meet Tuesday ANDREWS? Tlie Andrews PTSA will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m ia the Andrews High School auditor ium. Committee chairmen are urged to complete budgets for the new year according to an announce ment by Tom Day, president The Rev. aod Mrs. Lee were din ner guMts of Mr. and Mra. Willie Lunaford Sunday. 1 Several people from here attend ed the funeral of the Rev. John ! Stans berry Wednesday. All the children seemed to en- ' joy Halloween night and had a i lot of fun here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and J Mrs- Earl Vanderver of Murphy. i Betty Ruth Barker spent Thurs day night with Margaret Curtis. t Charles Griffith has had the flu this week but is reported better. ' Charlie Barker had supper with | the C. W. Thomassor's Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Ray Curtis and < hildren visited his parents Sun- 1 day. Members of the Church gave the pastor, the Rev. Garrett a pound ing Saturday. Mr. Garrett is sick at his home in Hayesviile. Aunt Laura Barker who has been ? on the sick list for sometime is feeling better. V.rdie Griffith of C-nton is vis iting a few weeks here with her sister. Mrs. C. W- "lhomasson. PROTESTANT H06NTALL Mr. and Mrs. Krvin Golden, Rt t, Culberson, a son, Oct 24. Mr. and Mrs. B- L. Anderson, Rt. t, Blairsville. a daughter, -Oct- 28. Mr. and Mrs. Verlln Martin, Jr. Rt. 4, Hayesvllle, a daughter, Nov. 1. PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Cantrell of tfurphy a son, Kelvin Vaughn, Oct ?. Mr. and Mrs. Max Reece of Warne, a daughter, Oct- 31 Mr. and Mrs. James Lovell, Voung Harris, Ga. Rt. 1, a tfaogh ler, Nov. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brown of Raleigh announce the birth of a son, Edwin Piercy III, Oct. 5, in Rex Hospital. The bady weighed 7 lb. 5 oz. The is itie former, Aan Shields A ~Uipuy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shields. FOR SALE 1951 ? 1 Mi -TON FORD TRUCK. Good Condition. Contact Mrs. Ralph Lovlngood, Marble, N. C. or Call VE 7-2416. 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