women New* Features Call VI 7-2222 - Diy VE 7-2385 - Night Miss Edwiao Stevens Bride off Thomas 6. Loviigood M|ifEdwin?(Abbte)\Mtt Ste vens, daughter of Mr*. Ida Witt Eskridge and Edward M. Stevens, and Thomaa Gerald Lovingood, aon of Mrs. O. H, Lackey and H. C. Lovingood, were married on Auguet 13, I960, in Mildred ElllaCulbreath Chapel of First Baptist Church of Tampa, Fla. The church was decorated with palms, lighted tapers, and baskets of white gladioli and chrysanthemums. The Rev. M. G. Perry pre formed the double - ring cere mony and music was presented by Mrs. Margaret Knauf and Mrs. R. W. Carmichael, Jr. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a wedding gown of embroidered tulle over taffeta. Her veil was attached to an Egyptian bandeau of pearls and she carried a cascade bou quet of orchids, s tephanoDs, and lillles of the valley. MlM Michael Dietrich attend ed |i maid of honor and brides maids were Miss Carl McCoy, Miss Pam Willis, Coral Gables; and Misi Nan Ventress, Clay ton, Ala. They wore identical dresses of Romance blue silk organza over taffeta. Veils were attached to matching bandeaux and their bouquets wereof white carnations and Ivy. Richard Allan Stafford served as best man and groomsmen were: Weldon Charles Hayden, William Frederick Boese, and Allan Howard Crosby. Following the ceremony the bride's mother entertained widi a reception is her home. The bride chose a beige silk sheath with harmonizing acces sories for their wedding trip. Guests from Murphy who at tended were: Mrs. A. J. Head rick, Mr*. Kate McDonald and son. Warren. Mrs. McDonald Is the grandmother of the groom. ? -? New Adolf Educational Program At Young Harris'College YOUNG HARRIS - A. change In the evening division and a new adult education program at Young Harris College will become effective with the be ginning of fall quarter. In the evening division, classes will be offered three nights per week, on Monday. Wednesday, tri Friday, from 6 p.m. to 9:i0 p.m. instead of the regular five nights per, Week. Course offerings for fall quarter are Georgia history and government and English composition. Five hours of credit may be earned in each course. Persons interested in en . rolling for the evening division , should write; to the Director of Admissions, Mr. John M. Ban ner, Young Harris College, Young Harris, Ga. The new adult education pro gram will be non-credit, one night per week session consis ting of a variety of subjects including current affairs, liter ature, ? music appreciation, history, and other topics in which a general interest is shown. The cost for this educational program will be about $5.00 per quarter. Interested persons should correspond with Academic Dean Ray Farley giving the topic in which they are interested along with topics which they think would be of general In terest to others. Haisois Ltflvt For iiropt; Dr. HorsobTo Stvily Mr*. Alex B. Hanson, wife of the Episcopal minuter here in Murphy, leave* August 29th for* (hort tourof Europe. Mr*. Hanson'* daughter. Dr. Howard G, Hanson will accompany her. Dr. Hanson 1* a member of the faculty at Young Harris Collage. She plans to be a year doing post-graduate study at the University of Vienna and Sor bonne. Mr. FredEdmiston of Mobile, Ala. will join them in Charles ton, S. C. for the trip. He also plans to study abroad. Mr. Edmiston, a formerfaculty member at Young Harris Col lege has been studying for his doctorate at Chapel Hlfi for (he past two years. Circlt II Of WSCS Holds Moathly Mrs. F. L. Asbury and Mr* L. F. Lochaby were joint hog tcsses to Circle No. Two ol the Woman's Society of Chria nan Service on Tuesday nigh ?in the Men's Bible Class Room of the First Methodiat Church, Mrs. W. F.Elliott, chairman, presided over the business aes sion and conducted the devotional. During the social hour tht hostesses served coffee an< cake to the following; Mrs, Lizzie llunt, Mrs. Gyp Johnson, Mrs. R. C. Mattox, Mrs. W. E, Howell. Mrs. W. F. Elliott, Mrs. Ellen Wheeler.Mra.W.D, Townson, Mrs. Don Akin, Mis; Lula FainandMrs.H.G.Elkina, Births EARWOOD Mr. andMrs.DonaldEarwood of Route 1, Marble, announce (he birth of a son, David Allen, Aug uat 12, at Providence Hospital, Mrs. Earwood is the former Miss Doris Lorraine Humph ries. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Martin Curtis Davis of Udca, Mich., announce 'the birth of a daughter, August 13, at Murphy General Hospital. Mrs. Davis is the former Miss Reba Jean Mosteller^ personal mention / Mrs. B. L. Fox and daughter Mrs. Rluta Chastain returned home last Tuesday from a visit with relatives in Rhode Island: Mrs. Peyton G. Ivie and dau ghter, Susanne, spent Wednes day, Thursday, and Friday in Atlanta with Mrs. Wie's niothar, Mrs. Lona Grier. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Boring had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James Whitehead and son, Benny, of Tallassee, Tenn. Mrs. Clarence Butler of Gainesville, Ga. was the week end guest of her daughter, Mrs. Hobart McKeever, Mr. McKee ver and children. Mrs. S. C. Burgess and son, Doug have returned from a visit to Atlanta. They were accom panied home by Mrs. Burpess" daughter, Mrs. Sammy White and sons for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S, C. Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus White. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dillcr of Asheville spent several days last week as guests of Mr. aiid Mrs. S. C. Burgess and Mrs. Wade Massey, Mrs. F. C. Bourne left Fri day for Blowing Roqk to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Hughes of Chatanooga, Tenn., were week-end guests of Mrs. Fannie Calhoun and Mrs. McMillan. Hubert Bourne has returned home from a weeks visit with ?relatives -and friends in Ashe ville. Mr. Bill Buchheit ofSpartan hurg, S. C. spent several days last week here visiting hu sis ter. Mrs.JerueBabb.Mr.Bat*. and Lauria. ' Mrs. Elsie Whiteheart of Winston-Salem is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B.Mulkey this week. Mrs. R. H. Foard has re turned home from a week's visit' w ith relatives at Cleveland, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jerue Babb and little daughter, Laurii, and Mrs. Babb's brother, Bill Buch heit of Spartanburg, S. C. spent the week-end at Lake Summit near llendersonville. We go all-out to givo you fast, top-notch insurance service Ask any of our policyholders! They'll tell you that we're always available when you want sound advice in the selection of insurance for your family, home, car, business . . . and to help you if trouble strikes. Just give us a call . . . today. Citizens Bonk t Trust Co. iRsvnmct Dtpoi lint VE 7-2141 Murphy ? . ? Andrews ; Mrs. Ben Akin of Athens.Ga. is visiane her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Gilbert Stiles, and her mother - in - law, Mrs. Dorm Akin, this week. Miss Jiidy Ramsey of New Richmond, Ohio, returned to Murphy last week after spend ing a week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Summers in Atlanta. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramsey of New Richmond, Ohio are spending two weeks with Mrs? Ramsey's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Cornwell. Their daughter, Judy, will accompany them back to Ohio. Miss Bobby Joyce Harmess and WileyHowardSimpson, both of Murphy; received the Bach elor of Science degree from Appalachian State Teachers College, Boone, on Thursday night, August 18. George Powell of Charlotte spent the week-end with his family who has been visiting Mrs. Powell's mother, Mrs. S. D. Akin. Mrs. Powell and the children returned home with Mr. Powell on Sunday. Miss Virginia Fowlerof Enka spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fowler. Mrs. Glenda Brandon and daughter, Melinda of Cleveland, - Tenn., were week-end guests of Mrs. Brandon's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. P. G. Ivie. ? Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes and Mrs. S. N. Bobo, Sr., spent, the week-end with relatives in Jacksonville. Fla. They were accompanied home by Bobby Hughes, who has been visiting his parents there. ? Miss Ramona Haggard, stu dent nurse at Piedmont Hos pital, Atlanta, spent the week end here with friends. Miss Blanch* Sawyer spent the week-end with relatives at Weavervllle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark and sons, Tommie and Dean of McMineville, Tenn., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuller.. Mr. and Mrs. Hobairt Mash bum spent the week-end with Mrs. Mashburn's father and step-mother. Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Bowman of Bryson City. While there they attended the Rescue Squad convention held' at Camp Hop* Sunday. Friends of Mr.E. A.Brownim will be glad to knew that ha is improving after undergoing surgery at District Memorial Hospital, Andrews. Mrs. Leon Herbert Talley Miss Clara Juae Hughes Weds Leon Herbert Talley Wedding vows were spokes ? In a candlelight service byMm ' Clara June Hughes arvdMr.Loon Herbert Talley on Sunday, Aug- ' ust 21, at 5:30 p.m. at die Rogers' c 'Chapel Baptist Church, Route 4, '? Murphy, N. C. The Reverend ? -C. A. Smith performed the^ 1 double-ring ceremony. Trad I - nonal wedding music was prc ! sented by Miss Susie Miller, ' vocalist, and Miss Annetta !?' White, pianist. ! The bride is the daughter of >' Mf. and Wrs.FaschalR. Hughes > -of Route 4, Murphy, N.C, The Mrs. Susie Cheek is visiting ' Mrs. Rae Moore and family ' -this week. Mrs. Cheek Is for ? raer FHA Clerk here in Mur phy and is now working .la Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs.JohnSmartJr., and little daughter, Peggy have [ moved to their new home ?C i Regal, Mrs. Virgie Helton and little ? Miss Dianne Kavlor visited . Mrs. Helton's sister, Mrs. Lot tie Montgomery in Asheville last week. Mrs. Wade Gibson and dau ghters, Linda and Kathy visited her sister, Mrs. Hayward Lin ger and family, and brother Ervin Carter in Baltimore, Md, ? for the past two weeks. Mrs. D. H, Queen and Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis and family of Sylva were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ed Hughes. Mr. John Phaup, who is associated with the Health De partment of Waycross, G?? spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Phaup. Miss Shiriey Smith, student at Western Carolina College, Cullowhee is visiting her par ents; Mr. and Mrs. J, Franklin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farmer and son, Kenny, Jr., and Mrs. Hugh Hayes, all of Ashevill*, were recent guests of Missea Kate and Leila Hayes. Mrs. Tom Mauney left Sun day for a visit to Washington, - D, C? Baltimore, Md? Wilson and Raleigh, Mrs. Mauney* . traveled by to car to Washington with her niece, Mrs. Ross Mc-* . Phee of Calgorv Alberta, who has been visiting Mrs. Mauney in Hayesville. ? \ Recent dinner guest of Mr. ' ?and Mrs. W. P. Odom were: Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Elliott, j Mrs. Mary Hunt of Young Har ris, Ga., Mrs. Harve Caldwell, | Blairsville and Mr. and Mrs,, . T, J. Hunt and son of Fayette- i vUlc. Mrs. Beulah " Hoffman and Mrs. Daily Penland of Canton were visitors in town Sunday, Mr. andMrs.HenryHarslaw, w' o ! ave been spending tl-epast free weeks at the Harst aw Farms, lef t Wednesday for t^ eir !.ome at St. Petersburg, FU. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil kerson of Richmond. Va? were guests this week of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Harshaw. Mr. and Mr*. Cliff Elliott left iaat weak for Fort Siils, ? Okla.'to visit their son. Pvt. X/C Eddie Joe Elliot, who will be leaving soon for Germany. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Mauney and son, Walter, Jr., and Harry Webb Mattox left last week for a tour of Washington, D. C? New York. Boston, Mass., Maine and Canada. Harry M. Seamon was In Gainesville on business last week. Guests of Mr. ?nd Mrs. W. P. Odom for dinner Saturday were Mrs. Claud* L. Love, Mr. tad Mrs, Bruce Elmore and daughter, Ann Love of Ashe - .ville, Mr. Leroy Love of New York and Mr. and Mrs. Olm Stratton of Andrews, Mr. and Mrs, E. Brown of Atlanta, (Ja. N i. Harry M. Seaman U visiting her sisters and brother In Norfolk. V?. bridegroom if the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jabe TtUey of High lands. The bride, given in marriage - by her father, wore a long sleeved waltz length dress of 'bridal lace and taffeta featuring .a princess style and a sweet heart neckline. Her fingertip veil of Illusion was attached to a tiara of seedpearlsandrhine stone. She carried awhiteBible covered with red sweetheart roses and streamers. She wore a watch nacklace which had be longed to her paternal grand mother. Mrs, Ray Adams of Andrews served as matron of honor. She wore a mint green sheath dress of satin brocade, featuring a .scalloped neckline and a cum berbund of mint satin. Her head piece was a mint green satin bandeau. She carried a nosegay of pink roses. Bridesmaids were Miss Jo Anne Dendy of Highlands, cousin of the groom, and Mrs. Garry McClure of Atlanta, Georgia. They wore dresses of pink satin brocade and bandeaus identic al to that of the honor attendant. They carried nosegays of pink roses. Flower girls were Miss Lisa Styles of Knoxville, Tennessee, cousin of the bride, and Miss Belinda Talley of Highlands, niece of the bridegroom. They wore dresses of mint green organdy with white headpieces and parried satin baskets filled with white gladiolus. Mrs. Hubert Walker of Ashe ville kept the guest register at the entrance to the church. David Hughes served as his sister's ringbearer. Mr. Haul Allison of Old Fort served as best man. Ushers were Ed Talley of Highlands, brother of the Broom, and Jack Ledbetter of Black Mountain, former college roommate of the groom. Jack Hughes, brotherof the bride, was junior usher. , Mrs. Hughes chose a ropen blue dress of lace and voile for j tier . daughter's wedding. She' wore white and pink accessories with a pink carnation corsage. , Mrs. Talley wore a dress of j blue silk shantung with white- , and black accessories with a white carnation corsage. For her wedding trip, Mrs Talley changed into a two-piece ' dress of navy bluesarinbroiade , with whit* and navy accessories and the red rose corsage lifted from her Bible. Mrs. Talley Is a graduare of Murphy High School, Mars Hill College, and Western Carolina College. Mr. Talley is a gra duate of Highlands High School and Western Carolina College. He has served two years with the L'. S. Armv in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Talley will re side at h 09 Lancaster Avenue,. Monroe, N. C? where Mr. Tal ley is employed by the Meck lenburg County Board of Ld jcation and Mrs. Talley will teach in the I'nion County ichooli. Wedding guest* from High ands were: Mr. and Mrs. Jabe r alley and daughter, Jessie: vlr. ind Mrs. Ed Talley and :hildren, Belinda and Tommy; f Franklin. N, C? Miss Wilma iouge of Bakersville.N.C?Mr. ind Mrs. Ray Adams of And rews. Mrs. Bess Savage, Mr. ind Mrs. Garry McClure, of Atlanta. Also Mr. and Mrs. Clarence .angford of Decatur; Mr. and .Irs. Ray Owen and daughter, )iane, of Tucker, Ca.; Mrs. Valter B. Frlzzell of Norfolk, 'a.; Mr. and Mrs. Babe Cole it Bryson City: Mr. and Mrs. '.eorge A. Maunev, Mr. and ?Irs. Hubert Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Keasler, 1r. and Mrs. Ted Hood, and 4r. and Mrs. Hubert Styles nd children, Lisa and Amy, , f Knoxvllle, Teim., Mr. and Irs. Frank Phillips of Frank in: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ban er of Morgan ton, their caugh er of Morgan ton. their daugh rr. Miss Nina Banner, Mrs. :. L. Cole of Kannapolis, N. C. 4r. Rev Cole of West Palm leach, Fla.: Mrs. LeemerSte-. 'art and Mrs. Will Smith and llss Virginia Stewart of Blue lidge, Ca.; Rev.and Mrs. Floyd Vails, BUirsvtUe, Ga. \ Social Security Benefit* Cherokeons Get $696,000 py urauy uruuDS, F Mid R?pr???r aa v? At the end of 1959, as Fed eral social security was start ing its rwenty-Uitfi year, old age, ' survivors, and disability insurance monthly benefit* were being paid in Cherokee, County to 1,400 persons at the rate of $696,000 a year, ac cording to Grady Gnibbs, field representative of the Ashevllle social secunty district office. 'This is an increase in number1 of beneficiaries of about 1H& since February 1939, the last previous date for which Chero- * kee County figures are avail- , able,' he said. Nationally, about 13 3/4 mil- . lion persons were receiving old-age, survivors, and dis ability insurance monthly bene fits at the end of 1959, at an annual rate of more than $10 billion. At the close of 1940 the first year in which monthly benefits were payable ? beneficiaries throughout the Nation totaled 200,000. Almost half a million disabled worker beneficiaries *nd their de pendents receiving benefits at ? yearly rate of over $400 million are inculded in the figures for 1959 .. The number of wives, hus bands. and children of disabled worker beneficiaries receiving monthly benefits increased sharply in 1959. Such benefits were first payable for Sept ember 1958. Nationally, from February to December 1959, die number of these bene ficiaries more than doubled ? from *0,000 to 126,000. Payments to a retired worker with no dependents receiving benefits averaged $69 a month nationally at the end of laat December: to a reo red couple, both of whorp were receiving benefits, the average payment was $121. The average for a widow with two young children was $169. By contrast, ( I rubbs recalled that when benefits first became payable in 1940, the average, monthly payment to a reared worker with no dependents re ceiving benefits was $22. and The Nurse's Prayer Editor's Note: Dedicated to our nurses in training from Murphy and Cherokee County; .Patsy Kaylor, Margaret Ritch, Linda Palmer, Lois Kirkland, Carolyn Scruggs, Carol Helton, Grady Memorial Hospital, At lanta; Ramona Haggard, Pied ..mont Hospital, Atlanta: Sue Nichols, Mission Memorial Hospital, Asheville; Judy Bris tol, Phoebe Weiss, Pres byterian Hospital, Charlotte. The world grows brighter year by year, Because some nurse in her little sphere. Puis on her apron and smiles and sines. And keeps on doing the same old things. Taking tt)e temperature, giving the pills. To remedy mankind's numerous tils, reeding the babies, answering the bells, Being polite with a heart that rebels; Longing for home and all the while Wearing the same old prolessional smile, Blessing the newborn babies' first breath. Closing the eyes that arc stilled with death; Taking die blame for all mistakes. Oh, Dear! What a lot of patience it takes, Going off duty at seven o'clock. Tired, discouraged and ready to drop; 1 But called out to help at seven-fifteen, W ith woe in the heart that must not be seen, Morning and evening, noon and night, J ust doing it over and hoping it's right; When we report off to cross the bar. Dear Lord, will you give us . . |ust one little star? To wear in the cap of our uniform new In the ward above, where the HEAD NURSE IS YOU! Personals, contd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Bruce' , and children have returnedfrom a two week's visit with Mr. Bruce's brother, W, L. Bruce j and family of Milwaukee, Wis, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kaylor , had as their guests over the ' week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Kin- I ley Kaylor and tamily. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith jnd family visited friends in J . hattanooga, Tenr. Thursday ught. ; Mrs. KateEvansofCulberson and Mrs. Helen Lochaby of . Murphy, were guests last . Thursday of Dr. and Mrs, Geo- , rge Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Greeby and children of West Chester, Pa. were Ruesta last week of Mrs. Greeby's sister, Mrs. W. A. Tuttle, Mr. Turtle and family. Miss Cynthia Millsaps el Bal sam Grove is visiting her jrandmother, Mrs. Evelyn ineed. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams >nd dauehrer, Sandra of Sprinc teld, Pa. were auestslastweek >t Mr. and Mrs. William A. ruttle. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover, Mrs. Paul Hill and Mrs. R,T, -louts left Monday for RutVer lordton to attend a cancer clinic. ?to a retired coupla 4m twtrog* payment was $36. The table below show* the number and monthly amount of each type of benefit beinf paid in Cherokee County, aa of December 31, 195*. the date of the lateat available tabulation: ?24 Reared Worker* - $33,156 36 Disabled Workera - $2,940 310 Wife or Husband of Retired or Disabled Worker - $7,607 90 Widows, Widower - $4,014 2 Dependent Parent* - $121 47 Mother l> Child - $1,914 287 Children of Re tired, Deceased, or Disabled Worker - ? $7,421 Rongtr Ntws Rev. C. A Smith filled hit regular appousnent at Ranger Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ireland Elliott and family of Canton, Ohio spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. B. Rosebratt and children of Akron, Ohio visiied Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kilpatrick recently. Rev. Cecil Rice and sons of Coppcrhill. visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sneed and family Sunday. Mrs. Ida Bryson of Burling ton, N. C. had returned to her h"ine after visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stiles and daughter of Knoxville. Tenn. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Radcliff and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kilpatrick and son of Atlanta, Ga. spent several days here recentlywith Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kilpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Stile* ot Akron, Ohio are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kilpatrick this veek. . Mrs. H. H. Sneed and Mrs. Car! Willman of Gastonia visit ed in this commumtv recently. AMONG THE SICK PATIENTS ADMITTED TO PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL: William . Charles Mundy. Ashcville; Leonard Harold Pon der, Candler; Abe AyeryB ick ens, Rome 3, Murphy; Charles Louis Gail, Dayton, Ohio; P. R. Campbell, Rt. 1, Young Hams, Cia : Mrs. Guy Sudderth, Rt. 1, Murphy: Mrs. MaryGraves, Rt. 3, Murphy: Miss Ruby Derre bcrry. Murphy; Glen Hampton, Murphy; Mrs. Harley Dockery, Rt. 3, Murphy; Brenda Gail Putnam, Rt. 2, Murphy: Mrs. Benjamin T. Sanders. Murphy: Mrs. Tommy Moore, Clemton,' S. C.; Linda Stalcup, Rt. 2, Murphy; Dennis Wade Coffey, and Danny Jay Coffey, Rt; 1, Marble; Mrs. Frank Morrow, Rt. 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