Price McKeever Honored With Birthday Party Mr*. Hotel McKeever enter tained with a party at her home an laat Thuraday. afternoon, April aa a ?o iwum iua Her uBU^uH*i rncc on her Srd birthday. The table waa centered with a birthday cake. ? After games were played, cake and ice cream were eerved to the following: Bobby Foroyth. Cindy and Scott Tuttle. Clark and Hub art Bourne. Laurie Babb, Karen Kathryn Hill, Butch Ruiaell and BUI McKeever Boiling Springs News Mr. aad Mrs James Mints of Kingston T?c visited Mr aoc Mrs. S. M O-SeD Sunday Mr. aad Mrs. fiaadal Odom and mi ci New Elberton, S. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Hoyden Ferguson of Peach tree visited friends here Sunday. Mies Annie Sue Grave* was a diiwr guest of June O'Dell Sun day. b. G. O'Dell was taken back to Providence Hospital Monday. Mrs. Mary Jane O'Dell and daughters visited Mrs. J. W. O' Dell Friday BIRTHS AIM Mr . and Mn. Donald Arnr of Murphy, annotate* the birth at a mo, Aat hooy La*. April R at Providence ltuopiud Mn Am la tk* former Mlae Nancy Lea Gentry. DEHtYBEKBY Mr. and Mrs R. L. Derry berry announce the birth at a daughter, Cynthia Inez. April B, at Providence Hospital Mrs Dar ryberry ie the former Mist Peggy CormrelL 8TALCUP Mr. and Mr* Jerry Stalcup of Braeetown, announce the birth of a son, April 15 at Murphy Gen eral Hospital Bridge Luncheon At Shields Home Mn. Una W Shields. Mrs. Ruby Hill. Mrs Ottla deCakngoe and Ifrt. Jarry Davidson ware hart iiiii at a Bridge Luncheon at the home of Mrs L. W. Shields on Saturday. Spring flower i were used for decorations la the rooms uaad (or entertaining There were eight tables of bridge. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Wells and Mrs Tom Case Prizes were presented to Mrs. C. C. Williams and Mrs. William Cann Why not take a n?w Imii on driving pleasure with ? Luxurious '60 Dodge? Here is a car built with ? fresh approach to comfort, convenience, and longer lasting satisfaction. You'll find that modem styling is wrapped ?round the roomiest, handsomest interiors on the road. The handling is lighthearted and confident. The perform ance exhilarating. And best of all, the cost is so low you can hardly afford not to buy a Dodge. You get Certified Car Can with any new 1960 Dodge car. tt'a the closest thing yet to a guarantee of trouble-free driving. ?^rLuxurious '60 DODGE NOW DODGE BUILDS TWO GREAT CARS: LOW-PRICED DODGE DART. LUXURIOUS '60 DODGE E. C. MOORE ? 107 VALLEY RIVER AVE., MURPHY, N. C. Kathy Hughes Honored On 4th Birthday Mrs Jaes A. Hughes enter Uined with a party at bar ham from S to 4 Wednesday, April ? honoring her rianghler Kathy on her fourth birthday. The birthday cake ?w center ed on the dining table surrounded by gifts. Games were played and pic tures were made. Favors wen (horns Ice cream, punch, cake and] mints were served to the follow ing: Tresa Davis, Pam Stiles, Myra Abies, Karen and Connie Hughes. Eva and June Hall, Ter ry Williams, Janet English Vicki Hall, Sharon Baroett, Rusty. Mike and Larry Hughes. Betts Edwards. David Gill. Russell iHensley. Tommy Deweese and David Hughes. Rosalie Hyde Honored On Birthday Mrs. C- E. Hyde entertained with a picnic supper at her home April 30 honoring her daughter, Rosalie on her 13th birthday After supper the guests played ping pong, darts, danced and other games Twenty guests were invited. Wesley an Service I1 Guild Held Meeting Monday Miss Clara McCombs and Mrs. C. L. Alverson were hostesses to the Wesleyan Service Guild on 1 Monday evening at the home of 1 Miss Clara McCombs. Mrs. Gertrude Wort hen, presi dent, presided over the business session. 1 The new slate of officers for the new year is: Mrs. Myrtle Sneed, president; Mrs. Louise Bay less, vice ? president; Mrs. 1 Margaret Ellis, treasurer; Mrs. C. L. Alverson, secretary and pro- ; motion secretary, Miss Leila Hayes. 1 Mrs. R. T. Houts Jr., had charge of the program, the topic being "New Light for Town and ! Country." Twenty - three members were ; present. ? UNITED STATES OF AMERICA I960 Census of Population WERE YOU COUNTED? The enumeration of Americans in the 1960 Census is now almost finished. As you know, it is very important that the Census b? complete and correct. K you believe that you were not counted, please fill out the form below and mail it hmiedWelyto:? U.S. Cenew District Office 779 Haywood Road W. Askeville, N. C. ? I have checked with th? members o f my household, and I believe that one (or moie) of us was NOT counted, here or anywhere else, in the 1960 Census. ? On April 1, 1960, 1 lived at ilaaNmbr) (MrwC or Bo*d) (0*7) (8wu) (Aputmoa Nambor or LoaUoa) ? This address is located between , and ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (Nub* or Btroct or Road) (Nun al BtnM or Bad) # I am listing below the name and required information for myself and each member of my household. PLEASE LIST. 1. Everyont who woolly li??t In H>i? household, wh?th?r rdattd to yM Of not. 1. All pcnom #oyln| htrt who hav? no o?h?f hom?. PLEASE BE SURE TO UST ? All members of your family living wtth you, Includ ing babies. ? All ether relatives living here. ? Lodgers and boarders living here. ? Servant!, hired hands, othen not related to yoe who are living here. ? Anyone *Im staying here blH who hat no other home. ALSO LIST? Persons who usually live here but who are away temporarily on business, on vacation, or in a general L m ?> ! A _ I nospirai. DO NOT LIST? ? Collcg* itudents wKo art owoy at eolltf* (or who or* K?t? only on vocation). ? Ptnom tlotiontd owoy from her* In th? Armtd Fwct*. ? Ptttofii owoy in injtitwtiom, tuch of o ton iloriwm, nuning homo, homo for Hi* aged, mental hospital. Thty will b( counted thtrt. NAMES OF PERSONS UVIN8 IN THIS HOUSEHOLD ON APRIL 1, 1M, AND THOSE STATINS HERE WHO HAVE NO OTHER HOME Head of houtehold on lint tin* Wilt of head Unmarried children, old** lint Manitd children and their lamilit? Cher reloHvet Othen not related to head of houtehold (U Ton MM I ^ cm ?e *ddlttaatl abm) Flnt i WW b the relationship of A* head of tbk I? (For example, wife, too, daughter, frtndjon, mother-in-law, lodger, lodgar'l wife) 222 Female (M or F)| fl>4) k Htls White Filipino Alee* Eskimo (etc.)? (P5) Whoa waathk bom? (P6) Year k tbfa | (Letve Wink far children born after March 31. 1946) 2 22 ? Nam# of pmon who filled this forms CONPIDINTIAL ? The C?n?j. k ttwA by lb* Ueitad State* C*o*tfMion and fartb*. by II WjC. I. ?. 141, 221-4. Tb* lew re**** tW tbe mmtom bo ewwdyi eccwately, end ineiealeu that lb* bf?nn^i>e fcmnhed ?nll be aoeeidtd aeoMo pletaly i went. Tb* C*nw ripert ?net be e?*d tar pvrpmmm i iNe.4l Published As A Public Service By THE CHEROKEE SCOUT Marble Newsi MARBLE NEWS Mr*. Mimic Kick Mr. awl Mr*. J. N. Wilson and Iri. Vernon Parker of Slow Creek 1 iaited Hyatta Creek Church last aturday night. The Rev and Mrs. Oliver Tay or ol Gaatooia were guests o( riends at Hyatt* Creek Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. John Rose and amily of Unalu and Mr. and Irs. Howard O'Dell of Hanging tog visited with Mr and Mrs. fonroe Garrett in Marble last Hie Vengence Creek Singers >ang at Hyatt* Creek Church iaturday night. Sorry to report the death of drs Amanda Elrod, mother of Wylie Elrod of Marble. Mrs. Slrod died last Monday morning n Tate, Ga., at the home of her laughter, Mrs. Ollie Bradley. Mrs. Edward Sherlan of Rock ord, Tenn., visited his sister. Mrs. Hattie Swanson, last Sunday. Mrs. Lillie Davis visited with Mrs. Nancy McHan one evening ast week. Glad to report that Gaines Cof :ey is recovering from an operat on which he had last week. Jack Adams and family left ast week for Chicago, HI. The singing Friday night at Mr. Jeff Trulls was enjoyed by a good crowd. Sorry to report the death of Mr. John Mulkey in our Marble com munity last Sunday. Mr. Horace Daily and daughter jf Hayesville visited with Mrs. Hattie Swanson and family here last Sunday. Glad to have Mrs. Archie Gibby of Cleveland, Tenn.. visiting in Marble this week. Mrs. Leala Nicholson of Sweet Gum. Ga. visited her aunt. Mrs. Mamie Rich, last week. She was accompanied by Hoover Mull and Miss Mashburn of the Culberson community. The Rev. and Mrs. Homer Wil son of Andrews and his mother. Mrs. Betty Wilson of Marble, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Quincy Adams. Sorry to report that Mrs. Mary Pendergrass is on the sick list again. Attend Garden Club Meeting Those from Murphy attending the State Federation of Garden Clubs in Ashevilie from Murphy Garden Club were Mrs. W. A. Hoover, Mrs. Hobart McKeever, and Mrs. H. A. Mattox. Those from the Cherokee Rose Garden Club were Mrs. Herman Ed wards, Mrs. Cloe Moore, Mrs. \ D. Headrick and Mrs. Merle Davis. The meeting was held at the Grove Park Inn. First hydroelectric plant in the Middle West was built in Grand Rapids, Mich., in 1881. Personal Mention Mr and Mrs J. H Swain who have been spending the winter in Miama. Fla., have returned to their summer home at Peach tree. Mrs. Bruce Hogsed will leave Thursday for Hawaii to join her husband who is in service there. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sudderth will arrive this week from Miami, Fla. to spend the summer at their cottage at Peachtree. Mrs. S. H. Butler and her sis ter. Mrs. Walter Green will leave the last of this week for a visit with relatives at Columbia. S. C. Mrs. J. H. Wilson Jr. was cal-i led to Gainesville, Ga. due to the illness of her mother, Mrs. Logan. Mr. and Mrs. James Young Young attended the Purina Trip to St. Louis. Mo. last week While there they toured the fields and main offices of the company. Mrs. Neil Sneed returned home Sunday from a visit with relatives in Atlanta. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Carringcr spent the week-end in Knoxville with relatives. John Garrett who is employed in Detroit, Mich, spent the week end here with his family. Mrs John Thompson if Waiting her mother, who is iii in a Gaui?t ville, Ga. hospital Mrs. E. H. Brumby spent the week-end with relatives in Mari etta. Ga. ' Those from out of town* who attended the funeral of B. L. Fox: L. M Shields, Cherokee, Mr and Mrs. Jack Colvard, Mrs Clyde E. Colvard and son, JohnOy of Robbinsville : Charlie and Dollie Thompson of Blairsville, Ga.; Ga.; Floyd Evans, Marietta. Ga . Mr and Mrs. J. A. Beaver of Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Ballew and family, and Hey ward Craford of Robbinsville, Les ter Fox and James Fox of Ball Ground, Ga. Mrs. K. V. Weaver of Alber marle is visiting her son and daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs Robert Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Jerue Babb at tended the Western North Caro lina Press Association Saturday evening held at the S & W Cafe teria in Asheville. Low - cost home air-conditioninj systems that retail in most areas at "less than $900 installed" are now available. Sold as a single package, the system includes: air cooled conditioner, duct material, thermostat, room registers, and outside grills. 'featured on! the Garry Moore' Show MURPHY HARDWARE CO. 106 Tennessee SL VE 7-2110 Murphy. N. C. PITTSBURGH PAINTS * Ta RABIES CLINICS Cherokee County SATURDAY, MAY 7 9:30 A. M.? Walter Dockery Store 9:45 A. M.? Oak Park Post Office 10:00 A. M. ? Liberty Store 10:30 A. M.? Allen Brendle Store 11:0* A M.? Swanson Baptist Church 11:30 A. M. ? Suit Post Office 12:00 Ndon? Hariejr Shields Store 12:30 P. M.? Bell H1U Church 1:00 P. M. ? Folster Store 1:30 P. M.? Charlie Gill Store 2:0* P. M.? Wess Helton Store 2:30 P M.? Culberson Post Office 3:00 P. M. ? Ralph Ledford Store SATURDAY, MAY 14 ?:? A. M.? Martini Creek New Baptist Church M:? A. M.? Dub Martia Store 1*:M A. M.? Bob Kla( Store 11 :M A. M. ? Moccaala Creek Charch 11:M A M. ? Hemphill Store U:M Nooa ? Caldwell Store 12 :M P. M.? Fred Zlmmerman'i 1:M P. M. ? KDratriek'i Farm Store 1:M P. M. ? Fred Lanatord Store t:M P. M Marble Railway Statin t:M P. M. ? TruDa Store <:W P. M. ? Tomotla School + + + 1960 FRIDAY, MAY 13 3:00 to 5:M P. M. ? Murphy Fair Grounds SATURDAY, MAY 21 1:31 A. M.? Trxana School 10:M A. M.? Owl Creek Church 10:31 A. M.? Frank Kepart Store 11:90 A. M.? Fred Carroll Store 11:31 A. M. ? Ogreeta Church U:M Noon? Unaka Port Office 1:00 P M.? Unaka Port Office 1:30 P. M.? Beaver Dam Church 2:M P. M? KenU Store 2:31 P. M Boiling Spring! Church 3:N P. M.? Clyde Dock fry Store SATURDAY, MAY 28 0:30 A. M. ? Top ton Part Office M:N A. M.? Mason Store 10:M A. M.? Mod* Church 11:00 A. M Junalutka Church 11:10 A. M. ? Pattoai Crow Road* 1:00 P. M.-WMtoker Church 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. ? Andrew. Tava Hall V ACCOM ATE ALL DOGS THAT WERE NOT V ACCOM - ATED IN II5? OR JK?. VACCINATE ALL POMES. OVER 4 MONTHS OLD. THE VACCINE IS GOOD tOR I THREE YEARS. Sponsored 3y The District Health Department! Admlalatered by Dr. A. I. Head rick, Veteriuriu | ML W. ?. CANN, HeaMfc Mr.; MD.E MOODY mt MAMON C. *N*me ? ? i I FEE - 91.N *