Off For Points Unknown
Local Secretary Slated
For Foreign Service
Elizabeth Gray of Murphy has,
has accepted a position as a!
j>eeretary v.ith the foreign service)
branch of the State Department. I
Miss Gray received word of hen
selection last week and will re
port for work in Washington on
May 27.
She will be in Washington 6
to 9 months for training and
evaluation period. At present her
overseas assignment is not known,
however, at the completion of the
training period, she will be as
signed to one of 22SO posts located
throughout the world.
Liz remarked, "I decided I'd
like a change and thought it
would be nice to work overseas.
The State Department might be
just the thing I'm looking for."
Miss Gray is presently employed
as a legal secretary by the firm
of McKeever and Edwards. At
torneys at Law.
Demand is heavy and supply!
is light for graduates of N. C.:
States's School of Agriculture, j
Boiling Springs News
Mr. Warren G. O'Dell and fam
ily of Knoxville. Tenn. visited Mr.
and Mrs. S. M. O'Dell Sunday, j
Mrs. Ellen O'Dell is in the j
Andrews Hospital.
TV Rev. Clifton EilxXt tilled
his regular appointment here Sun
day.
Mis Barbara Odom of Martins!
Creek was the guest of Miss June
O'Dell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McRae of
Owl Creek visited Boiling Springs
Church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Odon and
son returned to their home at
New Ellenton, S. C. Sunday after
visiting here.
Mr. D. G. O'Dell is a' patient
at Providence Hospital in Murphy.
"The family was giving me a hard time again ..."
You're driving into danger
when troubles take the wheel! Park
your troubles before you take off. It's risky to let worries
interfere when your sole problem should be how to drive
safely. Last year traffic accidents took 37,000 lives. Many
died because some drivers let worries distract them from the
road ahead. So when you drive, keep your mind where your
car is? and keep on living! ^
Where frrafftc laws are obeyed and enforced, death* go DOWN!
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BLUE RIDGE TRUCKING CO. j
MURPHY. N. C.
SD Personal MentionQy
Mr* Leon Kinney aod Hn.
Hal 6ryxa left Saturday for a
Tirit to poMa is Flarida.
Mist Martin* Mattax ol Knax
ville, arrived FVday to spend
Mother's Da; with her mother,
Mrs. N. C. Mattax.
Mrs. John Cannon ot Chattg
Dooga, Tern . spent Mother's
Day here with her mother. Mrs.
Wioaona
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaye and
daughter. Karol spent Sunday with
relatives In Atlanta.
Jackie Ptiaup who is attend
ing Emory University, Atlanta,
spent the week-end here with his
mother, Mrs. J. H. Phaup.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Frasch
are speuding this week in New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mauney
and daughter, Nancy of Hayesville
spent the week-end with Mr.
Mauney's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Mauney.
Mrs. Evelyn Soeed and son,
John, Mr. and Mrs. James Chad
wick motored to Asheville to
meet, Hubert Sneed.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyatt
and children and Mrs. P. C.
Hyatt spent Sunday with relat
ives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Town son
left Monday to attend the North
Carolina pSineral Directors an
nual convention being held at the
George Vanderbilt Hotel in Ashe
ville this week.
Dr. Howard Hanson, faculty
member of Young Harris Col
lege, Young Harris, Ga. spent the
week-end with her parents, the
Rev. and Mrs. Alex Hanson.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kaylor spent
Monday in Copperhifl.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. Alton
Morris will leave Thursday to
attend the Southern Baptist Con
vention being held at Miami
Beach. Fla.
Miss Becky Rhodes, student at
the University of Georgia, Athens,
spent the week-end here with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Rhodes.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Burch Sr.
spent Mother's Day with their
parents, in Middlesboro. Ky.
Miss Annete White student at
Truett McConnell College. Cleve
land, Ga. spent the week-end here
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Cyras White.
Lt. and Mrs. Chalmer Randall
of Charleston, S. C., spent the
week-end with Mrs. Randall's par
ents the Rev. and Mrs. J. Alton
Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bellamy
and daughter. Julie of Charlotte
spent last week-end with Mrs. Bal
lamy's mother, Mrs. Ruth Cheney
and her grandmother, Mrs. Bessie |
Deweese.
Mrs. P. G. Ivie and son, Grier
spent several days with Mrs. Ivie's
mother. Mrs. Lona Grier in At
lanta. last week. Mr. hie and
Susanne motored down Friday
and returned home with them
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown and
family, Dianah and Perry spent
the week-end with relatives in|
Atlanta.
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I Mrs. W. A. Singleton and daugh
ter, Sard) Varner spent th* w*ak
i iid with relative* in Sommer
villa, Ga.
Mia* Topi Andemn, of Aahe
vilie and grandmother. Mra. W. C.
Anderson of Mara Hill qwot w
eral days last week with Mia*
Anderson's suter, and Mrs. Ander
son'* gr?riii?ghtn r, Mr*. Frau
ds Bourne, Jr . Mr. Bourne and
family
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McBrayer
of Anderson, S. C., were gue*U
Thursday and Friday of Mrs. Mc
Brayer's, sister, Mrs. Dale Lee
and Mr. Lee.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ale* B.
Hanson attended the 38th annual
Diocesian meeting of the Episco
pal Church held in the Oaks, at
Black Mountain, last week.
Earl Van Horn, Lay delegate
also attended the merting.
Those from Murphy who attend
ed the Nantahala Area Girl scout
Council meeting for adults 'held
at the Baptist Church at Cherokee
last Friday night were, Mrs. Cal
vin Stiles. Mrs. James Sprung
and Mrs. C. H. Townsoo of Mar
ble.
The topi" for this meeting was
merger the Nantahala Council
with Pisgah Council.
Gene Bates who is employed
in Atlanta, spent Saturday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Bates. From here he left for Cul
lowhee to escort the May Queen,
Miss Ash ton Edwards to Greens
boro who was crowned May Queen
Sunday at Cullowhee.
Mrs. Sam L. Davidson returned
to her home here Tuesday after >
being in Cleveland, Tenn., for
several weeks.
Mrs. Ollie Sanders of Akron.
Ohio is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Sam L. Davidson.
Mrs. Sallie Queen and daughter
had over tie week-end the follow
ing: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Queen of
Eliza bethton, Temi.. Miss Elda
Queen cf Atlanta, Ga. and S. N.
Bobo Jr., and daughter, Sandra
of Smyrna, Ga.
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hill and
children spent the week-end with
relatives at Hendersonville. From
there Dr. Hill will go to Raleigh
to attend the North Carolina State
Medical meeting to be held there
this week.
Miss Blanche Sawyer spent the
weekend with relatives at Weaver
ville.
Dr. and Mrs. Breece Breelend
attended the annual North Caro
lina Dental Association Convention
held in Pinehurst, N. C. last
week.
Mrs. Norma Baker spent Satur.
day in Marble.
Miss Carolyn Bates, student at
Truett McConnell, Cleveland,
Ga. spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Creed
Bates.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Cooper,
Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Ketner of
Atlanta, were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper's daughter,
Mrs. H. A. Mattox, Mr. Mattox,
and Phil.
Mrs. John Earwood, of Andrews
was the week-end guest of her
daughter, Mrs. Creed Bates and
Mr. Bates.
Harry Webb Mattox, student at
University of Gerogia, Athens, Ga.
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mattox.
Mrs. Hobart McKeever left Mon
day for a weeks visit in Mobile,
Ala. She was accompanied on tfae
trip by her mother, Mrs. Clarence
Butler of Gainesville, Ga.
Miss Judy Davis, student at
University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Davis.
Mrs. Mary Nelson, of Toptoo,
spent last Thursday with her bro
ther, Frank Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hay.,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hay of Ash- ;
land, Ky., were guests last Sun-'
day of Mrs. Ellen Wheeler and I
daughter. Miss Hielma Wheeler;
while enroute to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wembrow
who have been visiting Mrs. Wem.
brow's ?co-in-Law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gentry, have
returned to their home in Akron,
Ohio.
Mrs. Harry Wheeler and small
soo, David of Ashland, Ky. were
guest* last week of Mrs. Ellen
Wheeler and daughter. Bliss Thel
ma Wheeler. Mr. Wheeler motor
ed to Murphy over the week-end
to accompany his family bom*.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henslejr
of Nigara Falls, N.Y., Mrs. Vesta
Henswy and Miss Dorothy Hen
sley spent last Monday as guests
of Mrs. Pat Lehman of Ash?
vflk.
J. Franklin Smith, a member
FOUMNa COTS
Folding onto an Mid to date
back i.soo years.. Od? tmmi In
Egypt work, much th. ?
of tfat (acuity of University of
Tennessee spent the week-end her
with bis family.
Mr. end Mrs Frank Hensiey
who have been visiting relatives
here returned to their home, at
Niagra Fall. N. Y. Monday.
I Bagwell Circle j!
| Meets At \
Stiles Home
? s I
The Rath Bagwell Circle of the 1
First Baptist Church met at the j
home at lfri. Boyce Stiles, Mod- ,
day, May ? at 7:? pj& ]
Mrs- J. B. HaM. chairman, J
raided over Dm burineesae*
Mrs. Wiley Kinney gave the 4*-\
eaders in eur chnrch, Mrs
Aallk Williams, YWA leader;
Mrs. John Gill. G. A. leader;,
Mrs. J. B. Hall. Sunbeam lead
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