Society ? Me?f?fin9i ? Pmrtlt* ? Pertonmlg ? Cluk Actiriti+t PERSONALS I ~ , Mr. and Mrs. Merle Davis and ML and Mrs. Ilarve Elkins at- 1 tended the Southeastern Gilt Shew ' to-AlUnta this week. H A. Mattox was in Raleigh for sexeral d ys last week at a meet ing ?f the Cumroiitee for the Study of .'ublic School Finance. Mr. and Mr*. W A. Singleton and family spent lost week-end in Summerville, Ox with Mrs Singleton's mother, Mrs. Agnew. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson of Sytea and Tommy Ferguson of Chapel Hill were last week-end guests of Mrs. Tom Evsns. rWtofl there's no insurance . . . i it's even worse V \ ii AecMeits can hap pen uy time. With adequate insnr eoverage, yon may take a big fl laafial less. Pro tect yonrself how. Veil be glad to give . > yea complete de ^?"fclls. "t-r" * * For fall Information oa all types of Insurance coverage, contact ZlJ oa. Consultation without obliga tion. CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT VErnon 7-2141 Murphy Andrews FROVZDKNCB MKML Mr. and Kn. Oliver Stephen Wheeler of Andrews, a (on. S?e phen Carroll. January 3 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wayne Crisp of Murphy, a daughter, Janet Elizabeth. January I. Mr. and Mrs. BID Davis of, Murphy Route J.' f daughter, Cynthia Faye, January I Mr and Mrs Alexander of Murphy, a daugltfer. Janu ary 12. ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. HadWjr Stiles ef Murphy Route 4. a daughter, Marian Lee, January IS. ? - ? ?_ Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Msney of Ha yes vl tie Route 3, a son, Billy Joe, January 15 Mr. arid Mrs. Hardy flfcigler of Mftmhy Route S. a daughter. Shet" ry Lynn, January 14. .m' ?? J. Mr. and Mrs. ThpiRat Flayer of Murphy Route 2, a job, Jannary M Mr. and Mrs WilfoH Reaver* | of Turtletown, Tenn., Route 1, a son. January 17. Mr. and Mr*. Theron McCray of Hayesville Route 4, a son, Janu ary, 18 PROTESTANT H06PITAL Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hu?hes of Btairsville, Ga., Route 1, a son, December 12. Mr. and Mrs. Robby Wilson of Murphy Route 1, a son, Decem ber 16. Mr. and Mr*. Lofton Hatchett it Murphy Route 2. a daughter, December 28. Dr. and Mrs Harry Dickey of Murphy, a daughter, December 30. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wfiitaker of Andrews, a daughter, Decem ber 30. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones of Murphy Route S, a ton, January 16. Cherokee Row Garden Club Meet Piaiieri The Cherokee *e#e <J?Tden dub will meet Tuesday January 27, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. A. J. Headrick with Mrs. Herman Edwards as co-hostes* Mrs- Bill Wells and Mrs. Fr?d Bates are in charge Of the pro gram on "Dogwood Wanting." OES To Meet Murphy Chapter No. 10 Order of the Eastern Star will meet to night (THursday) at 7:30 in the Masonic Hall. Mrs- Alice Morley, worthy ma tron, will preside. TRUDY'S FINAL CLEARANCE SALE We Must Make Room Tor Our JVetr Spring Merchandise /lrrlr ^ ing Daily. We Are Forced To Sell Our Winter Merehundlte - At a Loll. . Be Sore And See Our IS. 00 Back of Drt? 1?. ?We Have Added Many ; mm ;llew Sizes and Styles. We Have Also Added New Sizes and Styles Te Oar | *1 Skee and Dress Table We Wilt Everyone To Have A Chance fi MA Pair CM Shoee AM A Drm ru $1 ? go We Have L mlted To One Mr of Wwn or a Drees to a Coatomer. See Our Rack of $2 One Table of Boys' Caps. Olri'a Blouses Jewel CdVn, Fur Collars and Many Other Items. 91.98 Each H Ladles New Style Spring Presses ? Wash A Ware 93.99 - 98.98 TRUDY'S tome fiirrlg for the HeH , M. C. VE-7-M41 ^ iT^r^-vw iJ j. c iw ij v v. Jfarjr Frames Adajr Married lb Rrank RasseM, Jr, At First Meftedist Church Mil Miry Fmkm xxl*y, ?^tufhwr at Mm Farter Axley and the late Mr Axley, became the bride of Freak Ruaaeli Jr., can of Mr. and Mrs Frank Rus -ell of Kingston Pike. Concord, Tenn., Saturday, January IT at the First Methodist Church 11* Octatt; ring ceremony was I>rr'orme8' ty the Rev R T: Hoots Jr., yid music was furnish ed by Mrs. Dlike WHlfley, organist and WfW^b tdx, who sang -Where Rre You WBIk" end Th?|- Lords Pr?y?r.,k Y- v v., t. The brde, given in 'marriage by her brathef ii^law, Felix Ed ward Palmers wore a white wool empire dress with a bodice ol wool lace. Her v?*l ft illusion was attach ed to a bandeau of seed pearls and the carrlett a white prayer book topped With a ' white orchid- Her drly jewelry was a string of pearts, i' jlh of the bridegroom. Mrs. T&it. Palmer, the bride's slefet, Wip m"*tron-o^honor. She wore a wool empire dress with a matching sequin hat and an orchid corsage;/,. . , . Follo*ing the . ceremphy the bride's fn other was hostess at a receptifin in the ' social hall of the chuMh. i . Assisting at the reception were Miss X-oila .Hay PS, Miss Clara Mc Combs. Miss Addie Leatherwood, Miss Kate Hayes, Miss Emily Sword Mr* Lloyd Htsdrix. Mr*. Prtnk Fortyth, Mrs . Bryan W WtWtekJ, Mr*. John tfkyleis. Mrs J. W Davidson, and Mr*. Ned Howell. Out-of-town guests ware Mr. and Mrs Prank Russell Sr., Dr. and MM Me oka, Mr and Mr*. Lloyd Smith, Mr. George Queen er, Mrs. N. Z Deweese and Mrs. Wade Hancock. all of Kno-.ville; Mrs Wilt PenUnd, Mrs Ralph i PeMand, Miss Loo Ann Penland, i Mr. and Mrs. KtmnMh WooJard and daughter, Elaine. Mr. and , Mrs. George Thompson, of Hayes . vi|le; William Fwi of Young Har I ris, Ga ; Mr. and Mrs. Ned How ' ell and son, Charles, and Mrs. Charles Burgin of WaynesviUe For going away the bride wore a coronation blue wool suit and a white satin hat with navy acces sories and a white orchid cor sage. The couple are spending their wedding trip ta the sooth. Mrs. Russell iras entertained prior to her wedding at a bridal shower given by the Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Metho dist Church on Thursday, January 15. Guests at the shower were members of the :Hurch. On Friday evening Mrs. Porter Axley, the bride's mother, gave a I buffet supper for the wedding | party and out-of-town guests at the 1 Methodist Church. Thirty guests i were invited. Dave Garroway Finds It Impossible To Ifeep Secrets From His Wife WOUli> fOVR HUSBAND en joy ha vine Vou watch him at his work? Chance* are po. men being sus picious of -.women'S motives about such things- But one man, who can't av?m it, fends it's not had at all "My watches roe at work every morning," declares TV broadcast* Dave Garroway, "and as * g- matter of fact she's my' beat criUc. She comments on everything from my crooked necktie to the day's guest, and offers roe very helpful advice." Dave attributes many of his constructive programs suggest ions to Fatbela. his wife. "After .all,'? he says, "50 per cent of iny viewer* ape supposed to be housewives, so we try to | pace the program with that in ] mind. I try to ask questions ofj guests that appeal to the average listener. Missiles and mental r health are just as Interesting top ics for women viewers as family topics, it would seem." Dave was amazed not long ago when he offered the Rockefeller report, an involved treatise on the military aspects of international security, to his listeners. There were 211,000 orders from women. "Most women want to know more about things that jeopardize their welfare, security and hap piness, homes, children and hus bands. My wife is a new mother and she has become more inter ested recently in world problems because she is concerned for our child's future." Dave, who is 44, says one is never too old to begin a family, even if he'll be old enough to col lect Social Security when the child is entering college. "So what if you are 65 when your child i& 20? Don't let that stand in the way of having a fam I DEATHS km. mum v: UN Mr. AMH? Qomb. ?. ?< Bob UMvflia, dtod at I p.m. Thurt day after ? long ttlnesa She U ronrtved by two daugh ters, Mrs. MolUe Nichols of ,T*I llco Plains, Term., Mrs Caroline -WaWroup of Robbinsville: one son, ! John Queen of Robbinsville; and ,20 grandchildren. Funeral services were he'd at Lone Oak Baptist Church Satur day at , 2 p m with Rev. Jim Parr officiating Burial was in the church cemetery. Townson Funeral home in charge of arrangements. J- i I. EE CRISP Lee Crisp, 77, died at his home I near RobblnsviUe at 4 p.m. Sun day afternoon after a long ill I ness. Mr. Crisp was a life long resi I dent of Graham County. A son of | the late Harrison and Josephine Dorsey Cri?p. Funeral services were held t Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Old Mother Church The services were conducted by ; the Revs. Otis Orr and Gurley ! Stewart. Burial was in the Church Ceme tery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs , Delia Autry Crisp; one daughter. I Mrs. Clyde Brooks of Robbinsville; I three sons, Talmadge Crisp of ; of Robbinsville, Oakley Crisp of Pe Ridder, La., and Otis Crisp of Salisbury, N. C.; two brothers, Lawrence and Harley Crisp both lly ? I expect to have a few more children, at least two within the next 10 years, God willing." Dave has one child by a pre vious marriage. He was in the military service when the first ; child was born, and (or sever"4 I years after, so he feels he is "ex periencing fatherhood for the first t^me." Pamela was a ballet dancer and radio producer before she m rrled Dave, and some time may even want to go back tnd try her had at working again. Dave will not object. "Pamela's _ only complaint is that she doesn't see enough of me. I get one day off every two weeks. She complains about that and so do I," laughs Dave. Although he rises at 4 a.m. to j 1 get to the broadcasting studio by . 5. somehow the time has never' coincided with the feeding time of the baby, David i Cunningham . Garrowry. "But Pamela appreciated hav , in? company during those early weeks when she was warming the first bottle," he says. J Robhinirilk; ui Mftn fraud an. Ktmiain atomy Mrs IHiabatfa A u berry, 10, of Route I, Mineral Bluff, Ga? died at ? p it. Monday at bar bona af ter a long Illness. Surviving are two daughters, MUses Ruby and Cosby Auberry and one sod, Wayne all of the borne and two sisters, Mrs. Lewis W.ters, and Mrs. Luther Tarp ley of Mineral Bluff. Services were conducted at 11 a m. Wednesday at the Oak Grove Baptist Church, by the Revs. A. H Hunt aad E. J. Henry. Burial wrs in the church cemetery. Townson Funeral Homf was in charge. MAUNEY INFANT William Arthur Mauney. two weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mauney of Murphy Route 1 died at 2:30 Tuesday in a Mur phy hospital. Surviving in addition to the par ents are two brothers, Claude and Mifchael of the borne; tbe maternal grand parents, Mr- and, Mrs. Arthur Reece of Warne; and the p?ternal grandfather, Mr. and Mrs. George Mauney of Murphy. Graveside rites were conducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Peachtree Baptist Church Cemetery. The Rev. G. E. Scruggs was in charge. Townson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. CHESTER STROUD Chester Stroud, three-weeks-old son of Homer and Lucy Bradley Stroud, died at 6 a.m. Saturday in the home on Shooting Creek after a short illness. Graveside rites were held Sun day at the Bethabara Church of God in the Shooting Creek sec tion. Rev. Thomas conducted the rites. Surviving in addition to the par ents is a sister, . Rita, of the home. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. B&PW Club Hears Talk On Career Advancements Mrs. Virgii>a Scroggs gave a talk on "Career Advancements" at the meeting of the Business and Professional Woman's Club on Monday^ January 12." ? The dinner meeting was held ?t the New Regal Hotel and twtnty members were present. Mrs. Robert Weaver is club president Among the Siefc Admitted last ?m k to Provi dene# Hospital: Sloxom Bailor. M-rphjr; Hit . Jama* raekott, BlalrsvUle Bout* S; Mr*. S. A. Browning, Murphy; Mr*. Flora Brock m an, Murphy Route I; Jen ny English, Murphy Route 1; Jes se Gordon Louder milk, Murphy Route 2; Michael Sneed, Murphy; Mrs. AHee Sea bolt, Murphy Caswell Training School Program Given Ath Meet A program on Caswell Training School was given at the January meeting of the Woman's Club last Thursday evening at ihe Power Board Building. A film on the School wag sho&n by Mr. John Jordan, followed by a t Ik given by Mrs. Johnsie Nunn. The Woman'* Clubs of the State help to support Casewell School* Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Holland McSwain, Mrs. L. L. Mason Jr., Mrs. P. J. Henn, and Mrs. L. D. Schuyler. During the business session led by the president, Mrs. Paul Hill, a committee was appointed to nominate officers to be elected at the next meeting. The committee U composed of Mrs. L. D. Schuyler, Mrs. Char les Wood, Mrs. Anne Phillips. A benefit bridge was planned for January 30 to be held in the recreation room of the Kpiscopal Church. Woman's Club representatives on the Wagon Train steering com mittee are Mrs. Kenneth God frey, Mrs. Herman Edwards, and Mrs. Bill Hodges. PERSONALS Hobart McKeever spent last week-end in Atlanta on duty with the Navy Air Force Reserve. Mrs. Charles Burgin r.nd her daughter, Mrs. Ned Howell, of Waynesville were guests of Mr. and Mrs- Harvc Elkins last week end Dave Moody, Ronald Ressell, Robert Ensley, and Roscoe Wilk ins spent Saturday and Sunday in Ienoir where they attended the State Lion's Midwinter Conven tion. C. L. Alverson and Dave Town soi were gucs*s at the Ashevllle Chamber of Commerce banquet lieid in the city a ltd 'I or turn or Saturday evening. The Newest of Everything Great ! ? The Greatest of Everything New! Smart looking? You bet! And comfortable, too! Snwt, styling is important in a new car. You expect a new car to be sleek and smart ? oat not at the expense of comfort. Yfct 111 tfying to design a car as low and modern looking as the Swept-YVing Dodge, some "59 cars have practically designed out the people. Not Dodge. It's designed fcroand ymt. It's easter to get into (no protruding door posts), easier to get out of (tib High door sills to trip over), more comfortal sit in (there's room to spare). All this and Swivel Scats, tool New '59 DODGE ? ? ? ? ? Be sura to watch the "Dodge Dancing Party" wtth Lawrence Walk every week on ABC-TV. Check your paper for time and channel. DODGE E. C. MOORE PLYMOUTH ' * .1 . | n'nTi'T - - *' . ... v ...? . 107 VALLEY RIVER AVENUE MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA i in ? 1 i i i i i

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