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Mrs. J. 0. Colt Colt-Docktry Vows Spokta Miss Dorothy Ann Dock ery, daughter of Mrs. Vernon E. Dockery of Murphy and the late Mr. Dockery, became the bride of Joseph Oliver Cole, Jr., son of Mr.andMrs. Joseph Oliver Cole of Raleigh, N. C? in a ceremony Tues day, August 30, at the Wynn wood Hark Methodist Church in Raleigh. The Rev. (j. R. McKen/ie officiated and music was pre sented by Miss Joyce Jones, pianist and Boyd Spenpe, vocalist. Given in marriage by her brother - in - law, Harold Rogers, the bride wore a gown ot alencon lace fashioned with a scoop neckline and full street-length skirt. Her veil was attached to a bara of lace and pearls and she car ried a prayer book topped with an orchid. Miss Linda Carroll Cole was maid of honor. She wore a dress of pink silk organs over saun and carried a bou quet of pink carnations. The bridegroom's lather was best man and ushers were Jack Murdock and Linwood Rogers. A reception was held at the home of the bridegroom. Tie bride attended Young Harris Junior (oil ere and graduated from Re> Hospital .School of Nursing on August 19, 1%0, where she is now a staff nurse. The bridegroom graduated troiti Morson High School and is employed by the I . N. I'ost Office. Library Will Preview 3 New Films The Nantahala Regional Li brary, which serves Cherokee, Graham, and Clay counties, has received 4 new films which are available now (or booking. These films can be loaned to clubs, hospitals, professional feroups, church groins, and other organizations, and are distributed through the Nanta hala Regional Library, To re serve these films, just call VE 7-2025. A special previewing of these films will be held Tuesday night, September 13, at MurphyPublic Library at 8:00, The public is invited with a special invitation to all program chairmen in the three counties. The new films are; BRIGHT SIDE - 23 minutes sound. Mack Si white. THE BRIGHT SIDE shows that the day to day en joyment of family living by parents can provide the best emotional climate for children to grow Into happy, well ad justed people. CARL SANDBl'RG - 30 min utes sound, black & white. The famous American poet, biogra pher of Lincoln, and twice win ner of the Pulitzer Prize, plays his guitar and sings folk songs in a style as familiar as his gift of poetry. HIGHWAY NORTH - 18 min utes sound, color. A film trip through the interior of British Columbia along Highway 9? - romantic link with the days of the Wild West. SINGING PIPES - 22 min utes sound. Mack & white. Traces the development of the organ from the foot-pump and hand bellow models to present electrically-operated giant pipe organs. Concludes with the playing of Bach's "Toccata and Fugue ITi D Minor". First Leap Year Marriage Pro posal Accepted Jtnle Mason has proposed to David Craig and he accep tad They plan to be married as soon as they are big enough, but right now they have to be content just to be ?weeth^arta. Janle, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. L. L. Mason, and David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craig, are five year olds who ?and Mrs. Kate Evans' Kin dergarten class at the First Methodist Church. This is the first Leap Year proposal so far that has been acceptedl - . Lake Stocked Hlwassee Late has just re centty been (locked with six t?*uaaod Una gill tram Wild life Pertec.r Arnold Dal nakhnl at a^g^M^e A 1rt?i4 1? a^imd far Cheretaea M4 Troop In Chorokoo County Sought Mr*. A. M. McElyea, E?? runvc Director of Hisgah Ciirl ' icout C ouncil, *?? a visum it th? regular monthly 'Meet ing ol tha HtawtsMe (<irl Scout Sciehbortood Association, on Fuaaday nnht, August 30. at (he l ower BoarJ Building ir Murphy. Mrs. Merle Davis, Neighbor hood Chairman presided ai die meeting which dealtmainly with tie explanation of the I'isgali Council structure andthedfvia ion of the six counties recently voted in as part ol the council. "P ese counties hive been divid ed into two Council districts - ti e \antahala District compos ed of Jackson and Mat on count ies and tl e Cherokee District kl.ld. includes the counties of t herokee. I lay, Graham, and Swain. Mrs. J. R. Sprung of Murphy I as been appointed ( h?irm?nof the Cherokee District until the Noven-ber Council Meeting elections. In CelebraBon of the lOOtt' anniversary of the birth of Jul iette Low, founder of Girl Scout - n; in the! nitedStates, a -.earch i ?s been instituted to deterime whic! was tie lirsttroopiound ed in each county. The founder | Marble I News bv Mamie RicV Wendell McClure is home alter an extended business trip to Korea. He is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert McClure. Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Burns of Young Cane, Ga., and Mr. C. L. Franklin of Chicamauga, Ga., were business visitors in Marble recently. Mr. and Mrs. LonnieCibby and family of Cleveland, Tenn. were week-end guests of rela tives here. , Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gar-' rett and Miss Artie Garrett of Marble, were Friday dinnfcr cuests of Mr. and Mrs. Gar field Rhodes on the head of Hsatts Creek. Rev. James Beasley of Marble, preached at Hyatts Creek last Sunday night. Pas tor Homer Wilson is in a revival at Star Creek Church near Morganton, this week. Pvt. Alvln C ook of F t. J ack son, S. C? spent last week with relatives here. Mr. Harry Edwards, who has been employed in Mass., is spending some time with his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Edwards. The many friends of Mr. Howell Crisp of Murphy, and Mis* Gayle Parker of Marble, who were recently married, want to wish them a long and happy life. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Burns of Tomotla were recentbusi ness visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Davis and daughter ef Marietta, Ga., were Sunday guests of his parents in Marble, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bryson and children of Akin, S. C. were week-end guests of her sister, Mrs. Austin Parker. Rev. and Mrs. TaftOwenbv, his mother, Mrs. Landie Owenby, and her brother, Mr. Ledford, of Marietta, were recent guests of relatives in our Tar Heel State. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gar rett of Jefferson, Colo.,visii ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Garrett, for the holi day. Some of our Marble Folks attended the Homecoming last Su day at the home of Mr. Harrison Luther, honoring the Luthers in Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gar rett were supper guests Sunday night of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeman on Beaver Creek. . Rev. Paul Bridges of Rob binsville, was the speaker on Saturday night at Hyatts Creek Church. Pastor Wilson was in a revival at Morganton,G?. Young Adult Fellowship Meats n>e Young Adult Fellowship of the Methodist Churches in Cherokee, Clay and Graham Counties met at Hlnton Me morial Rural Life Center in Hayesville, Tuesday, Sept. 6. There were about 45 present to enjoy the oovered -dish sup per. TTie Young Adults from the First Methodist Church in Murphy were in charge of the program, "The Effects of Television." The Young Adult Fellowship meets quarterly. The next meeting and (ke election of officers will be b?ld at the First Me*e*et Cfcureh tn Andrews * ? y , . . . . of that fir?t troop wtll then be honored n * celebration planned for tt? end of Uctohtr in Aahe vllle, It has been requested fiat anyone l aving information about a first troop contact Mrs. Sprune, Mrs. Mc?l>ea announced t'-ar tie Council plans 10 hold a banc Group Leadership course In the C herokee District in October and t> at there it inter est in forimn? new tjwps in Andrews, llryson I ity and flayesvllle. Leaders and troop committee members from Marble. Murphy and I'cactitree were present Mr. Harrv Aimmcrman ol An drews was a ;uest. Tentative plans for the I ouncil I man o Drive w ere disv..isse.l. Ret rest. - men:* were served, Swim Clots Member Writes Poem For Teacher (Editor's Note: Th? follow ing poem was wntttn by Mrs. R. II, Foard (or Mrs. r.oorfe Size, adult swimming instruct or at th? Murphy pool (Ms summer.) In Appreciaoon To one who i* patience per sonified. And, throughout tie past few weeks l as tried To impart a hit of l-er know ledge of swinimin' ' To us twenty-nine, eajer wo men - We wisl' to express our ap preciation Hor t'e earnest ellort sl el.as taken In manner so sympathetic, calm, and wise - So, we extend our gratitude to >011, Virginia Size. Sour labors being granted for remuneration small Mr*. H. F. Anderson, at Charlotte. will conduct i Quiet Day Retreat in the !>>l?a Metho dist Church on Thursday, Sep t ember 22, from 11:00 aj?>. unul 2:00 p.m. This day apart tor meditaoon and prayer is spon sored by the Woman's Society o( Christian Service ot alt the Methodist Churches in the IW> '?i plea-e yo;ir class a' all. Tli- tali* ?c l. ate received we consider real - The trllo?sl ip ?,? love, ant before it is' too late. We send \oj to Trudys to Iraki your n?n i ' on e Wit' r c small ait t enclosed, wliiel *r opc ?ill voict In a small uav. a' least, ?l at ?e ?i<h to sfare C'ntil we meet a?ain *n \oii next tear. Your I'M! s?nnminf class Hv Mrs. R. H, loard Wa.nesvHle District. Interest ed women ot other denominat ions ire also invited to attend. Christian Discipline and Discipleship will be the theme of the day's program. Mrs. Anderson, who is Coherence Spiritual Life secretary ot the W. s. C. S? will give two meditations. The lunch hour will he one of quietness and prayer. Each person who attends will bring a sandwich, c'olfee will be served by the women ot the Svlva church. The afternoon program will close with a Communion ser vice conducted by the Rev, A. L. Maxwell, pastor ol the Sylva Methodist Church. Men leap toeether tliomistakes of their lives, and create a monster thev call Destiny. -John Oliver Hobbes PICK THE WINNERS First Prize $5 Stcoad Prixt $3 Third Prixt $2 Navy vs.Boston College Coca - Cola Bottling Co. Asheville, N. C. For Automobile LIABILITY INSURANCE LSU vs. Texas A&M -i>EE W. A. Singleton 'Your Independent Insurance Agent" At Western Auto, Murphy, N. C. ELECTRICAL SERVICE We'll repair / anything electrical For prompt and efficient repair of anything electrical come to us. We carry a complete stock of parts. Our prices are right, and all our work is guaranteed. Furman vs. Presbyterian ROGERS ELECTRIC SERVICE Electrical Contractors Ml 'WHY, N.l . DAY VF. 7-24i3 M( ,H r VE T-28"6 ?AT VCX R FAVORITE (.RCX FRV OR IXXIVERF.D TO VOIR HOME" DAIRY .COBLE PRODUCTS Grade A Milk - Ice Cream Maryland v?. Wast Virginia Coble Dairy Products Co-Op Inc. VE 7-2158 MURPHY, N.C. Rules And Regulations Everyone is eligible to compete in this contest except employees of The Cherokee Scout and members of their families. Just read the advertisements on this page. A game will be found in each ad. Circle with a pencil your choice of the winner of each name. It is not necessary to guess the score of the different games in the ads, only the win ning team. However, do not fail to guess the score of the game listed below marked "Tie-breaker". This will be used in determining winners only In case of an unbreakable tie. Winners will be based on the entries having the most winners picked. DECISION OF THE JUDGES WILL BE FINAL. Contest judges will be members of the staff of The Scout. Print your name and address in the space provided below and bring or mall your entry to the office ot The Scout. Winners will be announced in the following week's ed ition of the paper. Sorry, but we will not be able to ans wer inquiries about individual entries. Entries must be In by Friday at 5 p.m. following publi cation day. Mailed entries must be postmarked not later than 5 p.m. Friday. Only one entry per person allowed. All entries become the property of The Scout and the newspaper reserves the right to discontinue the contest at any time and with out notice. Don't forget to put your name and address on your entry. NAME STREET OR ROUTE CITY AND STATE Tit Brtoktr Pittsburgh vs. UCLA Daily Schedule Between Murphy and Asheville Reliable Connecang Carriers to All Points - North, bouth, East, and West. BlUi RIDGE TRUCKING CO. Murphy Terminal VE 7-2922 NC State v$. 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Our Homeowners Policy / gives you three basic insurance coverages / for your ?'"* home with only one policy v This is the poiii?_v that pves \ou lire . theft . . . iiabiliiv protection for \our home The three most important property insurance coverages in one policy . . . with one prt'mium. Call for more information. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Davidson vs. Catawba CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. Andrews ? Murphy I f FIRE - ACCIDENT AND HEALTH - THEFT * WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION - P ARCEL POST At TOMOBILE - ISE AND OCCUPANCY - BONDS HOLD-IP - FORGERY - BOtLER EXPLOSION" WINDSTORM - TLATE GLASS - SPORTS - ELE VATOR The New Premium { Sinclair ) FUEL OIL Missouri VS. 9MU FOR PROMPT HOME DELIVERY CALL ELMER KILGORE Sinclair Refining Co. VE 7-2321 MURPHY, N. C. Eat At California vs. Tulane FAMILY RESTAURANT for Fine Family Food One Mile East On Andrews Highway VE 7-3419 MURPHY, N. C. Get Your Car Ready For Winter! 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