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- r PERSONALS Mr and Mrs. 8. G. EJkiaa Several day* la* week ia AtUo ?. Mr. Md Mr*. V. M. Fate anew the week-end la Kooxvttle. Tejm with relative* , : , I Jack Cfcrvtopher of Kojxvilte. Tana, vm la* Thuraday wttfa re Ut*a *re. Jx* Baraett. a member c( the I. rul'.y at Wer era Csrotiaa College, C\rtY#hee wtll arrive Friday Moore Dixie Palmer Palmer spent last Coivard and ion. Teas., are visiting NV and Mrs. Neil of ChattangoiK) week-end with ber Hughes. R. D. Chandler last week in Moke Your Fomilyb Chriftmas Complete ! WORLD BOOK Iqaw to ? ' __ " t R*d Binding 4,^ h<'. Glv? WOULD BOOK" encyclopedia Childcraft ?I Combination Offer. ' ??? *?Ju? far only |>? \ $?? down . . . Ill a month CHILDCRAFT U Wmi in Wu Haritafa Bmrtiag Hara'a ? onca-in-a-Iifatima sss; &&?&?? M*,?at Childcraft in combuX ti?m with World Book and >? a bi? $39.00 in the bargain! Thia axciUnf, valuible offer has aim baan made bafora. Xu^c) I Regional Manager; Lindsay A. Waters '1 Box KB? AsheviUe, N. C. SAVE 111 ORDER YOUR I?? WORLD BOOK BEFORE JANUARY 1. 1M0 . MY ORDER FOR THE WORLti BOOK JEN CYCLOPEDIA OR FOR ~ THE SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER Field Ene rprises Educational Corporation ? Please send me the complete act Is) of books as ordered below, I a "inclosing a check or money order for the down paymen: specified and -agree to pay the balance at the specified monthly rote, taxes and shipp 3W5 charges extra. I hereby certify I am of legal age; ' j World Bok Encyclopedia .| J Woryd . Book- En;ydopedia Aristocrat Binding . President Red Binding III* down, ft a month Price $IM. $10 jtowa, $8 .a month Price $149. -New price c'icitive January 1_ New price effective January 1. J98# $179. 1896 $189. T ' ' . i OR ' '* ' ? Pk-ase send a c onplete set of ChHdcraft -In -?h handsome Heritage Sinking at a savings of $39 in combination with World Book Encyclopedia. -OHSCK WE* - * *1 v- * *r*+ 1 ^ y ?& "t . Js ? r, , ? | Cfcdtlcraft in Combination j I cSlfldcrarf* in Combination i *un World Beak In the Aristocrat ~j World Book in the President Pindtn1. $238 value Your Price Red Binding. $288 value Your price T|,. I $249. $229. $l(t diwn, $10 a month $B dawn, lit a month Signature > u Name . ( Write iDo not print) (Print Clerely) Mall ..... Street and Number . , Stree. and Number City Zone Zone t>.a.e i in lull) County State Un ftiliv ' County m ?peat U? ???*-?<? Un. T. E. Hunt o/ Powd* Sprmg, ?V ??? ?*? **? c*rnn?CT ,peni several days ** w**k to Birmingham. Ala. Mr B G Brumby of Man?ta, G. b the gue* of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brumby this week M. s. He; man Edwurds and daugh ter, and Mrs. John Carringer spen. last Wednesday in Bryson City. Miss Ida Brumby, student at Ltw> College. Gainesville. Ga. ! arrived home Tuesday for the i Christmas Holiday Mrs- Daisy Penland ol Cantors I was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Case. Hairy M?tU>x. a udent at the University ct Georgia. Athens. Ga^ U speniing the Christmas holidays with h is parents. Mr. and Mrs H A. Mattox Mrs. Francis Bourne Jr. wlH re turn Thursday from a visit to her Mfttr, Miss Topps Anderson of Den ver. Co She wlH be accompanied h-me ^y "*r sister to sped the Ch-istmas holidays. James DeArmand of Washington. D C was the week-end guest ? Mr. and Mrs. Wal'er Miuney Mrs. C. F. Tuttle of Cobbs Creek. Va. is visiting her son and in law. Mr. and Mrs. William Tu - lie and family. Mr and Mrs Roy Stiles and ,?n??hte-. Debbie of Izmir. Turkey. h*ve arrived to spend Christmas] with Mrs Stiles mother. Mrs. Evelyn i Sneed and other relatives J. Franklin Sml'h of the Univer r'ty of Tennessee and All Sharlat Madaris of Shiraz. Iran, and the University of Tennessee spent the rock-end with Mrs. J. Franklin Smith and daughters. Hubert Sneed student at Kings College. Bristol Tenn , arrived home Tuesdav ?o spend Christmas holi days with his mother. Mrs. Evelyn Sneed. Mr. and Mrs Winrford Patterson of Monte Vista. Colo, have arrived to spend Christmas with Mrs. Patt erson's mother. Mrs. Fred Radford and Mr. Patterson's paren:s. Mr and Mrs. Bob Patterson. Mr. and M". William A. Wishon will leave Thrusday for Santa Barbara. Calif. fcr several weeks. Dr Howard Hanson,, member of the faculty of Young Harris College. Young Harris. Ga. will arrived Fridpy to spend, Christmas holiday v/iffl her parents , Rev. and Mrs. A!?* Hanson. * Miss Helen Haiwkins of Syia spent' the week-end with her sis.er, Mrs. Charles Hughes, Mr. Hughes and children. Mr.' and Mrs.Hugh Howard and Mrs. Jessie Zlrbes left Wednesday for a stay of several weeks i? Venice. Fla. Mrs. Wargle Witnei??won left last Friday tor Uttie Rock, Art to wend Christmas with her daughter and ?r>n-ta-l?w. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madde . Kja. Jean Greene <* Wayens ville spen the week end with her N. C. EMPLOYERS! NOW... GROUP INSURANCE FOR AS FEW AS 3! Nationwide* sew Employee Ftmfly Pin florid m "Big Camptrnf Insurance ?? eommniM with m M ft S employees! It prom idee HOSPtThL, MEPIGALyi SURGICAL hen? fat; PAYCHE& jprotMticn ? mi ki+ M* ?? - ? ' - ? * * .1. 4 ? Employer e< LOW COST DUCT1BLE! ~ FORTOU. G -4? i ATIOM wior u n n c r * p.*** Mr . ?d ifn. W?M? Thomas R. Fullers Honored With Buffet Supper ANDRWTS Mr ad Mrs U. B. Buroh entertained ?HU ? buffel ?upper Wedii? evenlac ?t their home te hoaor Mr anil Htt Thomas R Fuller wt? left Friday tor their new home la Charlotte Approxfefe atelv ? meats attended. M- Fuller assumed his M? dftttes Mpodav Dae 14 as Malrfatt for the New York IMe Insuraace Company st the eeneral office la CheHottM. The FuSer* have two chldten. Debbie tnd Sheree Mr. Fuller ku been sol ve here in Lion's Chub work, havine "?*Urned as pres'dent recently due to their moving to fharicte and headed the recent Fund Drive of the Andrews Chap ter of the American Red Cross. Christmas motif was used thr oughout the house in decorations and . refreshments. Mrs. W.Tuttle Hostess To Evening Circle KvmV Ctanle of the Pi*n<ivt?r inn Chii'rrh he 4d therfr ChH?*mas r-?ptv *t the homo nf Mr?. WiHiam T?**le Mondav aiefct. The hnr?? w?s decorated In keen in" with the Yule ?e?*?n In the mnri ? colorful Christmas tree ?ro><nd which the <4ftg wen* "'-red The rt'niiw? hM, covered n l?re eWh. ?u 'Entered w-iM, n KinM Cl? in and diver *>ed. The meA'ine ?'-ss calHI to order h" Mn .Teen WMte. chuirrrvan. Mrs. WirreJIa Smith, who was in '???'"n of f?e e>?w e an In ter?t'no s*<*rv of the <i'e of ".Toseoh" n<>rin? the social hour igfts were fvWhfJnojv1 Aw<rt'n<? *??* Ti>tt)e in serving ???? mv, T.miise Srhirvler Refreshments ?w served to the Mr*. H. A. P"*ter. Mrs. p B Wnnrd. Mr* KKfln Owen. *?-? FrinHin Smith. MV?. Elmer v:i??oi-c. **-t t>*vd pt?rk Mrs YMn? m<*. R"ti W*?ite. M-rxj Kvelvn Sneed. .Mrs. Louis Mr* Ann Phtlllm. Miss U'?iv?h? S<?"?vier?. ?nd Miss Pit*0 D*>1*ner. end quests, Mrs. C. F. Tuttle and M*s Rnv Stiles. B and PW Club - >? r' Holds Annual Christmas Party Murpy Business and Professional Women's Club held its annual Christ mas dinner and party Monday lipht at the New Regal Hotel. Chris mas decorations were used. Fr Hewing dinner a musical prog Mm was g4ven by Martha Hembree, Frank ie Cornwell and Ralph Martin, "coompained by Jimmy Hembree. Also Jimmy Hembree played several selection during Hie party. Mrs. Max Blakemore was mist ress cf c?-emonies. Assisting In the fames and award, ing prizes wen? Mrs. Fraacie John son and Mrs. W. A. Hoover. Those who won prizes were: Mrs. Madae GuHedgc. Mrs. Berths Bates. Mrs. 'Vtnda 'Brandon and Mrs. Juaalta Weaver after vhitfc Santa CUus presented gttt o guests. ANDREWS PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Racer Baugh of Whi e Hlaiat, New York, have ar rived to spend the holiday* with ?ier par-eats. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hyde speat Friday in AsheviHe for a visit with Miss EHen Hyde a patient at Me nu rial MMn Hospital. Mrs. Clay Rogers and Mr. and Mr-. Joe Gian <f Sylva were guests or Mra. Clara Sherli] Sunday Missfitie Nichols has returned to Asheville afer minding the week end with her parvnta. Mr and Mrs. Nick Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Raid have re turned to their home la Hampton. Va. after a visit with her grand father. D. C. Carpenter, who h*s been a patient in the Olatrfck Me n *ial Hosptai. ' Henry Postell Is vtsRng his daught rr, Mrs. Keily toMM, had laanUy in Zolfo Springs Fin. Mrs. Elmo MoaMlar axi Miss Kay Farmer spe?t Saturday la Asheville. Mrs Mmrt ft. ftmrtw Md young son left fuMar Jar km home with*her mother, lira. Garland Wflhlde. Mrs. F. Donald Phillips Jr. Miss Phyllis Wilhide Weds F.Donald Phillips ANDREWS The marriage of Miss Laura Phyllis, Wilhide. daughter of Mrs. Charles Garland Wilhide and the late Mr. Wilhide, and F. Donald PhHKps. Jr. son of Judge and Mrs. F. Donald Phillips of Rockingham was solemnized at the First Method ist Church, Nfcurphy, on Saturday, December, 12 at 7:30 o' dock. The Rev. E. F. Baker of Robb insville. a former pastor of the bride performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Duke Wlhitely, | organist and the Rev. R. Thomas i flouts, pastor, presented a program of nuptial music. Floral arrangements of wWte glatttoft aid tern, actfcnted wl(h white cathedral tapers in floor B'anrtfVds with native gr?*nery completed the setting for the wedd ing vows. GJven in marriage by her unde, Frank S. Wilhide of Andrews, the bride wore a floor 'enrth gown of white silk taffeta and Ohantilly lace designed with fitted bodice in a hi-rise waist line formed wt'h folds of tAffeta. Chnntilly lace formed (hie bodice and the long sleeves. wMch ended in points over the wrist. Tiny self covered buttons wer? featured at the <wrist. The full gath ered skirt of taffeta ended in a court train. 1 The fingertip-'enth veil of silk illusion was attadted to a tiara of tinv seed pepHs. She carried a white Bible showered with wtiitj orchids and stephnnotis. Attending- the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mlrs. Ewin R. Boucher of Joplin, Mio. She wore a wa'tz-lenh gown a' parakeet blue net over taffeta with witching bandeau and carried a colonial nose??y of Dink carnations with pin^ satin ribbons. Bridecaekts were: Miss Octavia Philips of Rockingham, sister of -1 J the bridegroom. Mrs. Jack Ledford or Andrews, oousin of the bride, and Mrs. John Cannon of Chattan ooga. Tenn Their dresses of tur pucise blue taffeta were styled sim ilar to that of the honor attendant. They carried colonial nosegays with pink ribbon and matching ban deau. William L. Steele of Charlotte, cousin of the bridgroom, was best man. Ushers were WiHiam B. Mc Kenzie. of Gainesville, Oa.Joe M. MoLaurin of Rockineltam' and J. C. Burroughs Jr.. of Winston Salem. The mother of the bride chose a dress of Dior blue Ohantilly lace V-lth which she wore a matching hat. Her corsage was a white cam ellia. Mrs. Phillips chose a violet taffeta dress with matching acc essories. Her flowers were also white camellias. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H Brumby. The home was decorated throughout with arr angements of wMteflowers. The bride's table was covered with an 'mported net cloth over satin. The five tiered wedding cike was flank ed by sliver candelabra holding white tapers and decorated with ?v.*rlte and pink carnations and *)?n S. Assisting in receiving and serv ing wero Mrs. Henry Franklin, Mrs. fliles W Cover. Mrs. Ruth Forsyth, Mirs. W. A. Hoover, Mrs. James C.iNjs, Mrs. Herman Brauer and Mrs. A. B. Chandler, Sr. The bride is a graduate of And rews Hi?b School and is bookkeeper fcr Brumby Tex'ile Mills Inc. of Murphy. The bridegroom attended M?e University of North Carolina, is a meiriVr of Kappa Sisma Fra ternity and is bookkeeper for Hitch cock Corp. Murphy. Holiday Show Attended By Many Murphy Citizens About 250 people attended the Holiday Show and open House sp onsored by the Murphy Garden CHfb Sunday afternoon at the Power Board Building. Mrs. Robert Basley aad Mrs. L. L. Whtio vet* <twh ait-man ct the event. Mr. ?td Mir*. 'Richard A. Howell <m the door prize. The club wh divided Into var- 1 lorn NnniltM wtttrh were In charge of decoraing different parts of ttM building. Thiae committees were: living root*. Mrs. H. B. Bishop, cftairwian: Jack Wilson, Mn TYaak Forsyth and Mrs." B. W. WtlKfUld: dining pwi.tlrt 6. A. Matox. chairman: Mr*. Adbart McKeever, Mn. S. C. play room. M t%. W. A. Beaver, rhairnam. Mrs. Jfriy Davidson. Mrs. T. A. Cmm. and Mr*. Holland Mc Swain: den, Mr*. Mabie Masaey. Mra. Marffca B. Drator Mia. Lett* Salo Horowiti. MN. and ImM. Mra. Edward Mrs W, P. Odom, Mrs. Joe Ray. Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. Margaret Gibbs. In fhe living room the committee erected a fireplace which was used r'fectlvely 'n decorating the livkvj room scene. In the (lining room, the main feat ure was the dining table which wa< decorated in gold and white. The center arrangement was hlgtiHgh*ec with three plnearn^es painted whit* ?ai sequined. Pine, boxwood am other meenery painted white wen used. GoVd theme was carried oul in other appointments. One of the most Interesting roorra was the children's room, A mtl teble was decorated for a Cbrtstmai t*rty itsim' the Santa daus theme In the den an informal refresh meat table was the main feature Red. gr?en and whHe colors ww used. The teblf was carter ed witl a ctever Chrttnras tre* made fron ootht cahs 4nd round oardboan covered wtffl preen payer. The haH Mi decorated wtth vai tew WIJ?gMH m d ?yw These Included the tradhteaal Chriai mas colors and ornaments. ^NGTTOSjffl, rH-iirrs ; CMm DMh. UmJm: BM 1 ' Btraeat. IWwVt OB.: WUtam PWa Murpfegr: Utlw Far^r St. 1 j Mmr*iy: F>?4 rl'* Rl J. ?s Julia Jtartart. *. I, Marphv; Joe PUwoo. Murofay Joe i Hvrafrlt. Rt 1. Haves-vile; Mrs Oilr ?hw*is. Miwhy. ?><" .i iPafitnta admitted H> Protest** Itawital Mrs Ha) Bryvw MdtpJfcr ' BlHie Laney. AWon, Otto: ' James 8?ulre. Mnrpbv; Mr* Lena Sptvey . M"rnhv Rt. 9. Parents dismissed frww Pr><<es- 1 fnt BoonfUl ? Mn. J.' H. Pa?wfthr? ., 'i W?^p*vtl|f?: Ben L.. Pn*, Murjitw R?*?? Nanrv AM Whlteopr Rt S. 'I MiiTvhv: Mr*, OlMoi McDonald . '| ?>, ,4i ami Kenneth' Sean ?on. Rt. 1, Mfcrphv I BIRTHS Hir,rjNs Sn4 Roy <vnd ?*"*. Hi'jrins Jr. 1 ?ni?iiwf the Wrth of ? daughter ' P?mrl-. Ronpe. 0 <y>. 9 i* Roehjin < *">n. Oermapv. M*i. Wteptn* Is the former Miss Tjivean Hinton "raiw*wi^?ts are MH. r.lartvs P. 1 Wrtton and Mr. and Mh, p. W. ' ^?""In* of Atbeos, fV Oreat grand is v. ?. Palmer. 1 Their uddreiss i?: , IIS 5S31***7 J Pn ? Ho. Tie*. SflWi Ste Bn. 'Apo 46 New York, New Yot*. ** > ROBINAON ? . ; V Mr Mr* tViW>y .lop R*Mn- ? ?">n of RraitP/ fMtnoiincp 1 *ho hir?h o? n rtov^tor. Rat*>?rn" 1 *nw. rwy-. 1 ?t PrwWoncp . Wo?? "'H M?*o p?>>ln?on Is thp former Mtes Jeaji w??t~v>rolaBd. REAVFR *?1- pnH M?. Horv* Rpovor of ?' **?<-ohv Roi>'? ' nono<|n<w> fhsi birth Af i r*n riftvM Xf>?)tftr4 T^i. 7 1 T>wv>MonpP Mr^ j i?! the former. *?<-*;-,W?iee Jteeef. . . .**- and Mr* Mehdn We?t;<>? J Atvlrpn's Rmitf 1 . anno?Wvo .the,; . ^ -'Hi q son. Moluln M TV". <>.' *?-r W"H is tb? former' Miss Bftty ?lean M^ntsn^orw.; f HTOH15S ' ***? ?tw? V?^ 1W*>V .T?ir*lr n? ^fnn^Hv ? ? Afusfcinfv* ' thP' WpIH t\9 o <^rvn R<iW>*n TV*f? ? 1 ,fVr?QttUil **irs is the former Bobbie Lee ''??iieh. fUMRT >; Mr ???t Mi ? ??' of ??io|r*rtM?K;.?i?? ^nmvn?rv^b>> vi^h of n son Prpoorv IV" '* at TV^tH Hab r?#? ffnenit**' Mrs w<nnhv | i? din former Miss Magnus Hester CS'Srre'ft. WEAVFR Wf, nnH Mrs Aiwhnrn n?r*nre Wmvw of Riairsvltte ">? annowwe ?Ho wh*i i\t a rtanphtor. ^1lnd<? wip Mrs. Wooye*" the former Miss Mae TV" a Wsi-Mtw. ?rnon*RD <t- ?o<t . MK. . DonVd Wfwf.or^ of WovpcvPIp annoiinN> fKp hWh n' ' ^ ry>??o Ppnpe. Dw. 11 *?t PrnvldPINV* TfWFS *?.?? nnA *Vvfn .TfvnfMf. of W?4V V 4 rWK^? !>pc. 10 at Protestant HaspiU<, Mr<. Jones is the former Mtas Barbara Brooks. .Fifteen meeAete ad -three vtiNin. r,_ Sue ,9im ",?* Ve Creek was reeent gueat -?f her ifcfer, Mr* Pauline Pe?dergr*?B. Mrs WH*mi Crtgga, who has Dcen in Andrew* hospital, la im proving. i Mr and Mrs <*#. P%$e and family o( Gastonl*. was the gw*ts ff Mr. and Mrs. Wjtyi Ehpsd Sua lay. Rpv. John Waiklngattck from Snow Bird, filled hie appointment at Hyatt* Creek charc* lact Satur Jay night. ? ' Mr*. Barley MoHan ' . ant) Mrs. festal Heosley visited Mrs. MkrHans mother, Mr*. WUrie, near Franklin m> v*ee)t Mr and Mr*. Wayne Edwards Ud as guests last week Mf. and Mrs. John. Zanon of Rutherfor.1t n Mrs. Pearl Craig attd Mrs Vestal Ftepriey visited with Mrs. Det ieqjcins one dgy last weak. *' r ' Mr. and" Mr*. Ravrponfl Stanley ?ijd- family of EiHJejr, wwe **Mird?y m*ht guests *f Mr- a"4 Mrs. Ernest Orlggs. Mr. ahd Mr*. Tom T?Nnr of Wutt>hv. Mrs Lee-'Celtias. atnd the Rev^. 'SwaWord of Marble, were (Heats of Monroe Garrett and Iftmily laM Week. , Wn. Knhv N<U RiwJms To Mooting Ptatiuc- M?r*ln Cinsle <rf the. First B<w>'l*t '? Chure^ held their annual Christmas maetift* a*the home of Mr* BuJy HtU. Tue?d9y evening. Pec,- 'I. :.'v HQrr Robert Brwre. rtiainnsn of the clrHe f"ve program. "Prayer la ly^issiotv)," ' , Diirini? hiwlness *e*.?fnn, the rn"ffih?>r? (<nft(le<i tn f+ve ?n extra HP V> Lottie Mom- Cfilistm*s offering. ' ? / V V the hostess served refreshments to the following: Mrs. Ethel* Hamil ton, Mrs. Elleii Craartord; M-s. Davis, Me*. Robert Bruce. Mta. Ocie Foster, Mr*. Ottilie deCalongne. aa.1 Mr*. Dtlr Sheilds. mSm TM*HUlPuO(l %S maJiy nM. ? -TO; KM ! A'ir?gg Manner Drag. Co. ? Mnrpiiy., N, C. ? " ' i ffi .JS ?ley of Dover cirtto ot ft Dec. i Dickey of Rogol Ckl their annual MARBLE NEWS
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