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Charles Barclay Mr. and Mrs. John R. Rankin of CopperhUl. Tenn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Charlea Fred eric Barclay, son of Mr. and Mr*. Robert E. Barclay also of Copper hill. Mr- Barclay la the grandson of lei's. J. W. Thompson of Murphy. The wedding will take place January 24 in the First Methodist Church of Copperhill. The bride-elect is a graduate of Copperhill High School and at tended East Tennessee State Col lege, Johnson City, Ten?. At pres ent she is employed at the Fed eral Reserve Bank, in Atlanta, Ga. The bridegroom is a graduate of Copperhill High School, attended North Georgia State College the University of Tennessee and was graduated from East Tennessee State College with a B. S. degree in Business Administration. At present be is in the U. S Army stationed in Virginia. Miss Ada M. Praett Honored By Andrews PTS A Group Miss Ada Mae Pruett, third grade teacher in the Andrews Elementary School, was honored at a meeting of the Andrews PTSA Tuesday when she was pre sented gifts. Tom Day president presided. The Rev. Thomas C. Christmas pastor of the First Baptist Church brought the devotional message. In paying tribute to Miss Pruett, L. B. Nichols, businessman, and iormer principal of the Andrews High School told of her outstand ing loyalty for 40 years of active service in the Andrews School, during which time she has served continuously as teacher of the third grade. Charles O. Frazier principal of the Elementary School also brought greetings and paid tri bute to Miss Pruett- She was pre sented an orchid corsage and a gift of bonds. A group of Christmas Carols by the eighth Grade Chorus under the direction of Mrs. Leila G. Van Gorder concluded the program. A social hour followed with Miss Meredith Whitaker in charge. Lutheran Women The United Lutheran Church Women of St. Andrew's Lutheran Church in Andrew* met Decem ber 12th at the home of Mrs- & E. Cover. The program "No Room for Him?" by Mrs- Richard T. Sut clife was presented by Mrs. S- E. Cover. ' At the same meeting Mrs- VI told Gobins was presented hon orary Life Membership in the a bove organisation on the nation al level Following the meeting refresh ments were served by Mrs. S- E. Cover. Christmas Spirit Shall Remain Until End Of Time One of the most beautiful aspects of Christmas is the joy that it brings to the hearts of the young, the shining anticipation that lights their merry eyes like candles How old are you that you cannot remember the many times you lay quietly in the winter dark eagerly awaiting the anticipated hour of midnight? Did you ever tiptoe down the stairs, silently, cautious ly, peeking around the corner to see if HE had been there? Can you not remember how all at once the days and hours of waiting were ended in the glorious realization that it was Christmas morning? Do you not recall how the world seem ed different on that day, how your nostrils were filled with the aroma of pine and nuts, fruits and the fresh red paint of a wagon or the unsoiled newness of a fluffy doll? You are not so old that you can not remember, nor so tyind that you cannot see it in the eye? of your children- For it is there. It is a part of the spirit of Christmas and an important part. For the moment it is the spirit of receiv ing, but this will change with time as the spirit of giving and the truer meaning of Christmas be come a reality. So let young hearts enjoy the coming of Christmas. Neither man She was assisted in serving punch and assorted cakes by Mrs. J. E. I Rufty. Circle Holds Christmas Dinner The Buth Bagwell Circle of the First Baptist Church met Decem ber t, In the church for their annual Christmas dinner and pro gram. The husbands of the circle members were guests at the party. Miss Mary Hensley, Mrs. Bill Crawford, Mrs. Cljpude Monteith and Mrs. Boyce Stipes were host ess. , The tables were laid with white clothes and besutifjilly decorated with holly and candles. The place cards were hand-made angels with silver wings and golden hair. Gayly wrapped packages were placed under the Christmas tree After dinner, Mrs. Bill Costel lo gave a very interesting and in formative program on "Christ mas in Other Lands!'. Plans were made to take an unfortunate family for Christmas and furnish them with a complete meal, toys and clothing for the children and everything that would make them a "Merry Christmas." After the Program gifts were exchanged among the fifteen circle members present and their hus bands ON OUR STREET By SALLY DAVIDSON Large black dog riding in "Regal Style" on top of load of corn. Young Couple in "tight em brace" on our street, they're either just married, or not mar ried at all. Guy talking about a fellow who "couldn't be out." "O, he's just got the Hiwaiian Flu, I've had it a thousand times." Two small boys buying Lico rice, one asked for "liquid", other, "It's not liquid, It's U quish". The average annual rainfall frr the Piedmont section of North Car olina is about 4 inches. nor time can change the idea of Christmas in the hearts of the very young, no more than they can alter the true meaning of the Christmas story. SUNDAY (Dee. 22) DINNER SPECIAL Served from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. CHOICE OF ? Roast Turkey with Dress tng, Cranberry Sauce ? Baked Premium Ham w ith Pineapple ? Roast Loin of Pork with Apple Sauce ? Grilled Tenderloin Steak VEGETABLES-Choice-Of 3 l ? Whipped Potatoes ? Green Beans ? Candled Yams ? Harvard Style Beets ? Cole Slaw ? Sliced Tomatoes ? Waldorf Salad ? Head Lettuce ? Steamed Rice with Giblet Gravy Peach Cobbler Home Made Hot Rolls Drink Clip This Ad and Place la A Coiupicioua Place Aa A Re. minder To EAT OCT SUNDAY . . . 90c Child's Plato 50c TRACY'S RESTAURANT Murphy, N. C. Dial VE 7-2107 r.Ai J Fmr Holidays The Murphy Carnegie Library will be closed from Dec- 24 to Dec- 10, in observance of the Christmas holidays The average date for the lost freeze in the spring is about April 7 and the first freeze in the fall comes about October 25 FOR RENT: THREE ROOM COT TAGE near Berkshire. Gas and electricity. Call Sam Best, Tele phone 74-W Andrews, N. C- 17-tfc CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this opportunity to thank our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our dear husband and father. J. C- Ledford Mrs. 3. C- Ledford and family 2i-itp ; ? ? ? ? . : Blalravllle Upholstery Shop Spec lalixes la Upholstering Auto* and Furniture? All Kinds of Old Furnl. tare Reflnlshed. We Pick Up and Deliver. Call Blalrsvllle !1J. CAMEL CMSHUS CMTON 1.79 WINSTON CMBTMAS CMTON . 1.89 SALEM CMSTIIU CMTON 1.89 PRINCE ALBERT camus cmton 1.25 Farmers Federation MURPHY, N. C. DEADLINE FOB CLASSIFIED ADS: Nm Hondayi Bat*: 50c far each t?crOoa n wards or lasa; three times far (1A More tku 25 words, two eels per ward. COTTAGE FOR RENT: Three large beautifully paneled room*. Nice surroundings- Contact Lela Van Gorder. Telephone 124- W An drews, N. C. after 5 p. m. 17-tfc HOUSE FOR RENT: Living room, dining room, kitchen, four bed rooms, 2V4 baths- On Valley Ri\er Avenue. Contact Mr- A. Q- Kct ncr or phone VE 7-2366 after 6:30 p. m. 20 3tc FOR SALE: Fancy large three year old Nandena shrubs. Bur lapped with plenty of soil for trans planting. Price $2.00 each. Zala Adams, Andrews, N. C. 20-3tp MALE HELP WANTED: Do you want a good, profitable and permanent business of your own in Cherokee County? Write Raw leigh's, Dept. NCL-750-565-A, Richmond, V*. 19-3tp JOIN BLUE CROSS Now. Hospital surgical and maternity care a SPECIAL GROUP RATES through FARMERS FEDERATION. See Don Ramsey- Dial VE 7-2416 14-tfc FOR SALE: Used Home Comfort Range- In good condition- See Willard Clonts on Route 1, Ptach tree, or call VE 7-2433. 19-3tp APARTMENT FOR RENT: One bedroom, bath, living room and kitchenette- Electric heat- See Peyton Ivie- 20-3tc Attention Farmers We are equipped to do Farm drainage ditching, Also clear ing and leveling. We stock the farm drain tile in 4" and 6" sizes. See Us For Prices J. M. HUGHES & SON Murphy, N. C. Phone VE 7-H1I FOR RENT: Three or tour room furnished apartment. Newly dec orated- Close in. Call VE 7-2539 20-tfc FOR YOUR BEST BUYS IN USED furniture, see us- Also see our stock of antiques- Murphy Furni ture Salvage, Below Cherokee Hotel. 12-tfc FOR RENT: Four room unfurn ished apartment with bath, pri vate entrance. Hot water heater. Dial VE 7-2511, Murphy. 24-tfc FOR SALE: Cuckoo clocks from German black forest. Perfect for den, bed room, alcove, child's room or kitchen- Send $5.00 now for gifts- D & B Import Service, Route 1, Box 71, Turtletown, Tenn 18-4tc RELIABLE PARTY MALE OB FEMALE to service a route of CIGARETTE machines. No selling or soliciting. Routes are established for opera tor. Full or part time, ? to 8 hrs. per wk. Up to (280 per month to start. $890 to (1780 cash required which is secured. Please don't waste our time unless you can se. cure the necessary capital and are sincerely interested to eventually operate a (22,000 annual net busi ness. Olve full particulars, phone number. Write Box 423, Sioux City, Iowa, for information and inter, view. Johns - Manville BIdg. Materials Asphalt Shingles? Roll Roots Asbestos Siding GIBBS HDWE. & AUTO SUPPLY Expert Radio and TV Repair Harper's Radio and TV Repair 3 MILES EAST OF MURPHY ON ANDREWS RD. Dial VE 7-2696 FOR SALE: 195S-1V4 Ion Chevro let truck with a ten loot van body- In good condition. See Jack Craig or call VE 7-2287. 20-tfc RESURJfACis your floors. Do the Job yourself. Rent our floor sand ing machine, reasonable rates by the day, half-day or week. Also complete line of floor filling and paint Gibbs Hardware k Auto Co., Dial VE 7-2511. 23-tfc WE BUY SCRAP IRON and Junk. Also burnt and wrecked cars. We sell all size concrete and cin der blocks. Kaye's Auto Parts. Murphy. Dial VE 7 2X72. 22-tfc WELL DRILLING: Have your wells drilled: modern machin ery. Six and eight-inch domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Co. WHte P. B. Rogers, Franklin, N. C. Call 375-J-l 24-tfc FULLY FURNISHED apartments for rent. See R- A. Martin or call VE 7-3X14. I9-3tc FOR RENT: Nice, steam heated apartments- Call VE 7-2823 or VE 7-2296- 19-3tp Feed Your Dog GR ANO A completely balanced ration for all breds of dogs and pop ples. All vitamins included. ON SALE AT Farmers Federation MURPHY, N. C. SPECIAL 5-Drawer Chests unfinished . . 16.95 FINISHED IN MAHOGANY, WALNUT and MAPLE 19.95 Mnrphy Furniture Salvage I lT<faAT0{ MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS THE MERRIEST EVER IN A 1958 CHEVROLET. Now Is A Good Time To Pick The Present The Entire Family Will Enjoy. THREE 1957 CHEVROLETS TO RE SOLD AT GREAT REDUCTION ! ! See Oar Wide Selection Of Good, Clean Used Cars and Trneks Dickey Chevrolet KBBVINQ CHEROKEE, CLAY AMD GRAHAM COUNTIES Marphy, North Carolina Dial VE 7-2132 Andrews, Ntrth Carallu Telephww 181
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