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j^HOM ELITE ^g?CH*'w ?*w ? ?ut* lr i Ma ? MtoUM^up to 3 f?*t ? ??? h? only It poundtt ? Msytocany, Mtytoutal* ?fMFadwr ValaiMNi Ha** ? rill MM0NST1ATI0N RADFORD SAW SERVICE VE 7-2419 Murphy, N. C. Jones-Hughes Marriage Announced The marriage of Miss Barbara Ann Jones and Mr. William Neil Hughes took place June nth at the home a I Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Elliott The birde is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Claude Jones of Murphy. Route 4, and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs N. W. Hughes of Jacksonville. Fla . and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. 5. N. Bobo. Sr.. of Murphy. Rev. Elliott performed the double ? ring ceremony and the only attendants were Miss Mary Francis Kephart and Mr. Gordon Wesley Jones The bride wore a dress of white lace and carried a white Bible topped with white . Madonna lilies and ribbon streamers. After the ceremony, the couple received their guests and refresh Valley River Garden Club Meets Today ANDREWS - The Valley Rivar Garden Club meets taday at the borne ?f Mrs Clyde Jarrett at I p.m. Mrs. John Christy will be eo-hoetess Flower arrangement will be the theme of the program. Mrs. Zeb Coniey and Mrs A. B. Chandler Sr. wiU comment on each ar rangement. New year books wiH be given to members decorated by Mrs. John Whisenhunt with dog wood design in water colors ments were served. The couple will reside at Mc-| Call Apartments after a brief wedding trip. Mrs. Hughes is a recent grad uate of Murphy High School and plans to attend Young Harris College this fall. Mr Hughes will be graduated from Western Caro lina College this summer and is employed by the Cherokee County Board of Education. HAMPTON REUNION The six brothers and one sister, sons and daugh ter of the late George W. Hampton gathered at the Hampton Memorial Church May 29 for the Decora tion services and Homecoming held at the church. Reading from left to right: J. H. Hampton, Mrs. J. W. Dyer, Dr. G. D. Hampton, Fred Hampton, John Homp ton, Luther Hampton, (the youngest 62 years old) and Baxter Hampton. Add their ages together nod you will get 492 years. ? I Words of Life By J. ALTON MOUUS. PmM Firw Bapttrt Ckarck ????!?. N. C. What 4m it mem to be ? Christian in buUdta? a Christian borne? The ChrMwi has a very definite responsibility to at laaat four institutions in the world in which be three These institutiona are the home, the church, the school and the state. The home, perhaps, is the place it is moat imporant and moat difficult to be a real Christian. The home is a changing insti tuion in a changing world. We know the home will continue. God has ordained it. The Bible tells us. "It Is not good lor man to be alone." The Christian should be concerned about the kind of home that is to continue. The home is changing in size. For example, the average family unit in the United States decline from 4.8 in 1920 to 4.1 in 1930. 3 8 in 1940. S.42 in 1949. and 3.34 in 1950 We are all anxious to know what the MM census will reveal CHEROKEE COUNTY'S BIGGEST ^.ood/Vear> tires Ask About Our WRITTEN GUARANTEE! ITIRE SALE ON NYLON ml TYREX CORD TIRES o N L Y FOR A 6.70x15 TYREX CORD BLACK A.W.T. TIRE WHEN YOU BUY THE 1st TIRE AT REGULAR LOW PRICE OF $15.25 ?PLUS TAX AND 2 RICAPPABLC TIRES 6.00x16 bucVjPw i Is* 7.10x15 MitVlrwT 1st 7.60x15 Black^W T 1st TIRE *14.50? 2nd TIRE *7.25 TIRE *17.95 -2nd TIRE *8.98 TIRE *19.65? 2nd TIRE *9.83 o N L Y FOR A 6.70x15 NYLON CORD BLACK A.W.T. TIRE WHEN YOU BUY THE 1st TIRE AT REGULAR LOW PRICE OF $16.80 ?PLUS TAX AND 2 RECAPPABLE TIRES Our Guarantee If any of those Goodyear Tirol fail due to any defect in wo?kmon?liip Of materials. J. H. Duncan Tiro Co., will replace giving you full Allowance for unuied tread wear, regardless of eye of Hie tiro. 6.00x16 JlfJ, 1st TIRE *16.80 -2nd TIRE *8.40 7.50x14 buST&t 1st TIRE *18.75 -2n<J TIRE *9.38 7.10x15 bi ?a?w t * 1st TIRE *19.20? 2nd TIRE *9.60 7.60x15 BkcS^w t 1st TIRE *21.00-2nd TIRE *10.50 NO Extra Charge for Mounting Your Tires SPECIAL PRICES ON All Passenger Car Tires DURING THIS SALE ? WHITE WALLS OR BLACK ? TUBELESS OR TUBE TYPE ? NYLONS OR TYREX CORDS SPECIAL TUBE SALE Buy Any 3 Tubes OF ANY SIZE ? And G?t Th? 4th TUBE FREE During This Sale! .YOU CAN PAY ONLY. WmIc For 2 Tim For 4 Tiro* J. H. DUNCAN TIRE COMPANY C.O()l)/li/IR Tire Peochfrree Street Headquarters Murphy, N. C. VE 7-2821 <i COOD/il AR & about the nas of Ike family ft to day. Tha typa of boms hu changed Samsons has said. "Tbs home baa ehwuil at kut to ctol boms to a demscratlr. If not ? matriarchal, typa of fam ily There are changed attitudes to ward the home. These changed attitudes are concerning the aiaa ot the family, the purpose of the home and the permanency of the relationship It is more or less the natural thing to divorce, ac cording to the present-day accept ance. There are places where di vorces are secured so often and so readily that someone has spok en of our American method of "progressive polygamy." The purpose of the home is the prorogation of the race. God said to the first man and woman. "Be fruitful and multiply, and replen ish the earth" (Genesis 1:18). The purpose of the home is to have intimate, understanding fellow ship. It Is better physically, social ly and morally for men and wom en to marry. God said, 'It is not good that man should be alone: I will make him a helo meet (somenne answering to him* for him (Genesis 1:1ft). The home is for the ouroose of promoting the cause of Christ. The Christlanixa tion of ajl of life should be the purnnse of the Christian home. The success or failure of the home l? relative By this, we mean that no home is ever a romn!ct? success or a complete failure. However, we mav test the success of a home by the Wow ing five things: its stability, its haooiness, its permeating spirit, its retrospect and its product. T)r. T B. Maston, in his book. "Th? rbnstian in the Modem ?TorW " has listed seven thinss as tK. secrets to a succwfu' homo T?v?v are: Mate careful choice n' ?*omnanion. Prenare thoroil'hlv f** m?r'?''e. CW a i?ond start Have a plan r?rrv lh? a"'fuH? ov?r 'nin nnnrisM, WorV on/I ntav Each do Well his tacV. Tn order fhaf this ar+nipl? mav |h? most h^ln nn?iSU In tho?? n4ifl read it. 'n cnnclncmn J wouM 1'V? in take f?x<i-?h thi"? men finnoH h" TV M??*on ? "av- A Plan ? an/1 #?|jihnral? <m it. On? /?nnnln wh?n married a**r*ed on t?v> 'nllnwino t??niv-five-year plan for their marriage: Tn nwi cur own "To have four ehi'dren. To be successfully established in a profession. To be regular and active mem bers of a church and to try to love what Christian teaching means to ns. To take an active part through out the years in educational, reli gious. and civic affairs of our community. To have acquired a sufficient amount of life insurance ade auately to provide protection for the family and assure us a re tirement income for our old age. To celebrate our Golden Wed ding together. 'This achievement of this cele bration would have to await an other twenty-five years together.) RICHARD MURPHY Services for Richard Murphy. 27, of Murphy, who was killed Saturday night, June 18 when struck by a train at Murphy, was held at 2 p.m. Monday in Calvary Baptist Church. The Rev. Raymond Carroll officiated, and burial was in Sunset Ceme tery. Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manco and Ida Sutton Murphy; two sisters. Miss Haiel Murphy of the home and Mrs. Annie Marie Hardin of Andrews; and a brother, Frankie of the home. Town son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. In the Cherokee County fatality Richard Murphy, 27, of Murphy, was struck and killed about 9:30 p.m. Saturday. He was sitting on the Southern railway tracks when he was hit by a train. He was taken to Murphy hospital where he died about 10 minutes later. I I Never mything ?>. like 6 "i NOW SHOWIN4 Henn Theaire Murphy, N. C. Waf 22 Thru SM. 25
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