f MURPHY HARDWARE'S Fall SmcMs Zipper Top Trash Bwaw 1.98 Leaf Rdces - 89c Bulst's Evergreen LawaGross Seed 5 it>?. 4.75 4 Quart Presto Cooker Reg. 15.95 9.95 5 Foot Step Ladder 4.95 Titan-Arvln end Toastmaster Electric Heaters All Sizes Reg. 4.50 Toilet Seat 3.50 j Eveready end Ray-O-Voc j FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES . . . 2 for 35C ' Plastic j STORM WINDOW KITS . . . 39C Wrap On Pipe Insulation 1.00 HUNTERS HEADQUARTERS Guns aid Ammunition Close-Ovt Regular 1.00 - 1.35 Plugs Fishing Flags 79* 3 for 2.00 Doll Files - All Sizes . . 3 for 1.00 MURPHY HARDWARE CO. Tennessee Street - VE 7-2110 taptist Beet Dmcm s, Other Church Officers Named Sunday, September II, >460, live Deacons were elected to replace those whose terms expire this .ear. Those ejec ted were: Kenneth Davis, Clyde Gladson, W. A. Hoover, C. E. Hyde, and lC G.Rhodes. Other active deacons are: Ro bert Bruce, Alvin Buchanan H.E.I>icke\ , Charlie Hughes, Donald W. Kamsey, R. D. Chandler, James B. Hall, Chester Lawson, Ralph Mc Connell, and John Savage. Ot her General Officers of the Church to be elected and in stalled Sundav, September 25, 1*0 are: Mrs.R.D.Chandler. Clerk, D, W. Ramsey, Treas urer, Clyde Gladson, Asst. Treasurer, Mrs. D. W. Ram ses, Librarian. The Church Staff of Musicians: Carolyn Bates, Mary George Baufch, SallvBaidt, Anna Bruce, Mrs. Ooyle Burch, Mrs. H, E. Dic key, Mrs. ShirleyGraeff, Bec ky Hoover, Charlie Hughes, C. E. Hyde, Shirley Ann Jones, Jimmy Kimsev, Sue Miller, Glenda Mills, Mrs. R.E. Min or, Mrs. Waiter Puett, Mrs. Donald W. Ramsey, Sheila Fave Sales, and Annette White. GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL: R. D. Bruce, Superintendent, R. D. Chandler, Asst. Superin tendent. Mrs. John Donley, Associate Superintendent, Kenneth Davis, Genera.' Sec retary, Clyde Gladson, Asst. Secretary. CRADLE ROLL SUPERIN TENDENT: Mrs. Hal Bryson, Mrs. Vinson DeHart, Asst. Superintendent. NURSERY: Mrs. James B. Hall, Supt., Mrs. Boyce Sti les, Asso. Supt., Mrs. Clyde Gladson, Secretary, Mrs. John Garrett, Mrs. John Gill/Mrs. Nat Kinney, Mrs. Edward Townson, Mrs. Chester Law l son, Mrs, Lester Worlev. BEGINNERS: Mrs. J. J. Hamilton, Supt., Mrs. Don ald Ramsey, Asso. Siqtt., Mrs. Eller. Crawford, Secretary, Mrs. Arden Davis, Mrs. Ver lin Jones, Mrs. Edwin Hyde, Mrs. Ralph Adams, JUNIORS: John Jordan, Supt., R, H. Enslev, Asso. Supt., Mrs. Peyton Ivie, Sec retary, Mrs. Fred Johnson, W. T. Brown, Mrs. Henry Hyatt, James B. Hall, Mrs. Pearl Woodard, Charlie Hughes, Mrs. Alvin Buchan an, Doyle C. Burch, Miss Marv Henslev. INTERMEDIATES: Mrs. Ralph Rhodes. S^>l. Mrs! John Dickey, Asso.S19t.Mrs. Charlie Hughes, Secretary, Mr 1. John Savage, Ralph Mc lonnel), Mrs. Robert Bruce, J ohii Savage, Raleigh [Mood. YOLMC PEOPLE: Walter Puett, Mrs. Wiley Kin ney, Asso. Supt., Mrs. Cordon Bates, Secretary, A. L. Buch anan. ADULTS: Ben Palmer, Supt., Herman Edwards, Asso.Supt., B. J. Fish, Hugh Abies, Mrs. Robert Minor, Mrs. W. T. Brown, Mrs. E. L. Shields, Mrs. W. H. Murray, Mrs. R, S. Bault, Cyrus White, Ben Palmer, Joe Hamilton, Mayes Hebrman, John Don ley, Mrs. W. A.Hoover, Mrs. John Fleming, Mr*. I. M. Porterjr.,' Mrs. Ralph Mc Connell. EXTENSION: Mrs. H. E. Dickey, Supt., Mrs. E. A. Browning, Mrs. OilieBarnect, Mrs. Ralph Deweese, Mrs. J. L. Baugh,- Mrs. L. W. Shields, Mrs. John Fleming. MISSION: Peyton 1 vie, S14JL, Mrs. Jack Carpenter, Anna Bruce, Mrs. Panther, Neil Johnson, Secretary. GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE TRAINING UNION: R. G. Rhodes, Director, Ralph Mc ConneJl, Asst. Director, Pia nist, Becky Hoover, Choris ter. General Secretary, H, E. Dickey, Clyde Gladson, Secretary Children's Dept.: Mrs. Charlie Hughes, NUR SERY: Mrs. Chester Lawson, BEGINNER: Winona Hughes, PRIMARY: Mrs. Clyde Glad son, Mrs. Arden Davis, James B. Hall, JUNIOR: Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ramsey, Mrs. Doyle C. Burch, Mrs. Cecile Mills, Mr. anc. Mrs. Robert Bruce, INTERMEDIATE: Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh DeBord, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Fish, YOUNG PEOPLE: Mrs. RobertMinor, ADULT: John Savage, Kenneth Davis. BROTHERHOOD: Chester Lawson, President, Joe Ham ilton, Vice-President, Doyle Burch, Program Chairman, Charlie Hughes, Sec-Treas. W.M.LV President. Mrs. Kenneth Davis, 1st VicePres ldent, Mrs. I, M. Porter, 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Doyle Burch, Secretary, Mrs. James B. Hall, Treasurer, Mrs. R.D. Chandler. Community Mis sions Chairman: Mrs. Bessie Deweese, Mission Study Chairman: Mrs. Everett Eng lish, Stewardship Chairman, Mrs. John Donley, Literature MttMist Cirdts Mnt CIRCLE ONE Circle No. One o< tf?e First Methodist Church m*c at the home o( Mrs. W. H. Alex-" ander ai Brasstown. Thurs day evening. Mrs. BctSe Westmoreland, chairman had charge of th? business session. Mrs. R. T. Hauls. Jr. gave the program oa "Purpose Be come Action." The meeting closed with a prayer by Mrs. Houts. During the social hour a stork shower was giveo Mrs. Dolly Smart. The hostess served refresh ments to the following; Mrs. Bunch Nugeet. Mrs. Hugh Ho ward, Mrs. Robert Weaver, Mrs. Charles Hyatt -Mrs. Jack McC.wre, Mrs. Guy Brttttin. Mrs. Max Blakemore, Mrs. Molly Smart, and Mrs. Betty Westmoreland. CIRCLE TWO Mrs. W. F. Elliott was hos tess to Circle No. Two Of the Woman's Society ofChrls tian Service of the First Me thodist Church Tuesday even ing, September 20 at her home. Mrs. Elliott chairman, pre sided over the business ses sion. Mrs. F. L. Asbury opened the meeting with prayer, after which Mrs. J. B. Slaughter, program leader, gave an out line of the Woman's Society of Christian Service and the Fold for the next four years. The meeting closed with prayer. During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to the following: Mrs. Norma Baker, Mrs. Ellen Wheeler, Mrs. Dixie Palmer, Mrs. W. ciiAii maw, ivirs. j . L. Savage, Publicity Chairman, Mrs. L. R. Harding, PrayerChairman, Mrs. Henry Hyatt, Music Chairman, Mrs. H. E. Dickey, Sunbeam Leaders, Mrs. Boyd Davis, Mrs. Boyce Stiles, Brenda Hembree, Mrs. Char lie Hughes. G. A. Leaders: Mrs. Robert Ensley, Mrs. Maida Dockery, Mrs. Verlin Jones, Anna Bruce, Miss Mary Hensley, Mrs. Raleigh De Bord, Carolyn Bates, Mrs. John Dickey. Y. W. A. Lea ders: Mrs. Wally Williams, Mrs. Kenneth Godfrey. Rev. R. W.Prevost, Interim Pastor, will bring an appro priate message Sunday morn ing to the church and the newly elected personnel. This vill be Mr. Prevost's last Sunday as interim pastor. The lev. William J. Thompson wll assume his duties as pastor the first Sunday in Jctober. E. Howell. Mrs. I. K. Solas, Mr*. F. L. Afbury, Mr*. Rate joi ason. Mn. H. C, bikini, Mr*. HaiM Lochaby. Mr*. R. C. Mini, Mrf. J, B. Slaugh ter. Ml** Lid* Fain. and Mr*. Fisher, innr ot Mr*. J. B. Slaughter. CIRCLE THREE Circle No. Three of tha First Methodist Church met in theMeo'sBlbleClassroom. Tuesday, September 20 at 3 p.m. Mr*. Jessie Zirbes. chair man presided over the bus iness sesnon, Mr*. Zirbes and Mr*. Kai* Evan* gave the devotional. Alter the program the group filled out the \ear books (or' 1960-1961. During li e social hour, Mrs. J. M. Hughes, the > ostess. served refreshments to the following member* present: Mrs. Fannie Ramsey, Mrs. W. P. Odom, Mrs. Jessie Zirbes, Mrs. J. H. Phaup, Mrs. Sam L. Davidson. Mrs. J. Thompson, Mrs. Kate Evans and Miss Adella Me roney. CIRCLE FOUR Circle No. Four of the Wo man's Society of Christian Service met at the home of Misses Lydia andBetsieMal lonee on Tuesday, September 20 at 10 a.m. Mrs. Harold Wells, chair man presided over the bus iness session, after which Mrs. Merle Davis gave an outline of "The History Of The Woman's Society of Christian Service and thegold for the next four years. The meeting was closed with pra year by Mrs. Davis. Thev.hostesses served cake and coffee to the following: Mrs. Nell Davidson, Mrs. S. D. Akin, Mrs. R. C, Fuller, Mrs. George Size, Mrs. Merle Davis. Mrs. Harold Wells, Mrs. Atwood.Mrs.VanceWil son, Mrs. Jim Greene and Miss Mary Akin. Taylors Celebrate 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Drew Taylor clelebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary, Sunday, Septem ber 11. They were honored with din ner by their children at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have nine children living and 35 grand children. They have 4 great grand children. After dinner there were friends dropping In during the afternoon. Around 100 guests were present. U Wtk$mt Faff W? Of hr Ym ... COATS ... By Jooi Harper Com# In and feast your eyes on tho most warm aid beautiful coats of ths year JEWELRY . . .By Coro J SUITS ... By Bettljecn cr?d Sacony. The new suits are elegant! HATS ... By Beltone GLOVES AND HOSE . . . By Keytar end Nebtl SWEATERS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES and SLACKS... By Majestic, Doris Dodson, end Jantzen. All waited colors and , sizes V BAGS ... By Kodin DRESSES ... 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