Mrs. Hugh Abies and children aad Mrs Henry Hyatt hav? returned home after a vtaltwtth reiaavea in >WMtnunater, S. C. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Fuller ?pent the week-end with phelr son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. R. C. Fuller. Jr.. of Chattanooga, Tenn. AiJ TO fVr LVJ toSNo Take Ike kuk lou way to ewa year aew rar...aad lake advaatage of our low rales A bank loan costs you 1cm . . . and we arrange re payment in regular installment* to til your income. For an Auto Loan, come in and talk over your need* with one of our friendly loan officers. You can be Mire of fast, efficient, confidential service. CITIZENS BANK I TRUST CO. Mtrpky ? Andrews ? Robbinsville Hoyesvilla SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Dn aad Mr*. Braaca Bra land are attending the District Dental ?Meeting held In Ashe - vllle this week. Mr*. S. N. Bofao, Sr., 1* visiang her son. S. N. Bebo, Jr.. at Smyrna. Ga. thlf waak. Mr. and Mr*. Baa Palmar. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan attended the Southeastern Fair in Atlanta, Saturday. Mrs. Ruth Carroll, Mrs. .S. D. Akin and Miss Mar/. Alan spent Sunday alter noon in Hayesvllle. Miss Ruth Bates, and Miss Nancy Mills, Students at Western Carolina College at CuUowhee, spent the week-end .with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Creed Bates, and Mrs. Cecile Mills. Mr. and Mrs. HenryS. Sim mons and daughter, Cindy, of Cleveland, Tenn,, spent the week-end with Mrs.Simmons* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Davidson. Rev. and Mrs. R. T. Houts, Sr., of Knoxville, Tenn., spent the week-end with their son and daughter-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. R. T. Houts, Jr. Mrs. H. F. Peyer of Aub urndale, Fla? is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coleman. ? ? a Mr. and Mrs. James Cole of Atlanta spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Allen. MURPHY READY-MIX CONCRETE CO. NOW OPEN Save Time, Labor, Money VE 7-3506 women ' News Features Mi?s Hattie P?lmer a V? 7-2385 * Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. John Can non of Chattanooga, Tenn? and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hughes of Bristol, Va. spent the past week-end with their mothers, Mrs. WlnonaHughes and Mrs. Lassie Hughes. Mrs. Walter King Is visit ing relatives In Dallas, Texas. Those from Murphy who attended the funeral of Miss ' Rush Conley, Saturday, wer? Mrs. W. P. Odom, Miss Addle Leather,' Misses Kate and Lelia Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King spent the week-end with friends in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. ! Frank Hensley of Grand Island, N.Y? arrived Sunday for a visit with rela tives here, Mrs. Vesta Hens ley, Miss Dot Hensley, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Gentry. Mrs. Johnsie NunnandMrs. J. B. Gray were visitors In Andrews Sunday. ? ? 4 Mrs. Alice Martin and Miss Bertha Miller, and W. A. Whigam, of Macon, Ga. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuller. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Wigham returned to Macoa Monday, and Miss Miller re mained for a' longer visit. * 4 Mr. and Mrs. Pat Laney and son, of Akron, Ohio, spent ' the week-end with friends and ' relatives here. 5/5gt. and Mrs. Jerry D. Owenby, 833 West Winnipeg Ave., San Antonio, Texas, an nounce the birth ofadaughter, Debora Lynn, September 4, at the Lackland Air Force . Hospital. She weighed 5 lb. and 4 oz. Mrs. Owenby is (he former Miss Kathryn Killian of Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Bob White ? and daughter. CherryandMrs. W. S. Dickey spent Sunday with relatives in Atlanta. Mrs. Wade Massey and Mrs.. Frank Ellis spent several days in Atlanta, last week. Mr. andMrs.ElmerKllgore spent Sunday with relatives in - Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom were guests Sunday afternoon' of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Herbert of Hayesville. Mrs. O.G.Henkel of Hick ory. Mrs. 1. T. Bailey o{ Woodleal. and Miss Clarissa i Kincaid are visiting their sis ter, Mrs. R. H. Foard. Mr. Hubert Sneed, student' at Columbia Seminary, De-. catur, Ga., spent the week end here wi th his mother, Mrs. Evelyn Sneed. ( . Mrs. Harry Cooper of At lanta, arrived Monday for a visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mattox. SHOW ON WORTHIES NEW 31 CHEVY CORVAIR '!%? nriicsl air in America: the CORVAIR 700 LAKE WOOD 4-DOOR STATION WAGON. C0TIVA1R 700 CLUB COUi'E. Like all coupes and sedans, it has a lunger range fuel tank. rORVATR 700 4-D00R SEDAN. Pmvl<ions for heat ing ducts arc built right iuto its Body by tulier* More space more spunk and wagons, loo! Here's the new ('hevy Corvair for '61 with a complete liuc of complete thrift cars. To start with, every Corvair has a budget pleasing price tag. And Corvair goes on from there to save you even more. With extra miles per gallon , . . quicker-than ever cold-start, warmup so you start saving sooner ... a new extra-cost optional heater that warms everyone evenly. Riding along with this extra economy: more room inside for you, more room up front for your luggage (sedans and coupcs have almost 12% more usable trunk space). And our new wagons? You'll love them? ?think they're the greatest thing for families since houses. The Lakewood Station Wagon does a man-sized job with cargo, up to 68 cubic feet of it. The Green brier Sports Wagon you're going to have to see? it gives you up to 173.5 "fcubic .feet of spacc for you and your things. .Corvair's whole thrifty lineup gets its pep from a spunkier 145-cu.-in. air-cooled rear ? engine. Same rear-engine traction, same smooth 4-wheel ? independent-suspension ride. Sec the polished and refined 1961 Corvair first chance you get at your Chevrolet dealer's. Sparc .tire is in llic rear in coupes aiul Wilans? leaving more luggage spate up front. Even mi<l)IWr?t passrnpers .?il |>rcilr, (Junks to ('orrair'* practirally flat floor. Xotc iit prodiirtinn?the C.RFKNHK1KR ^ ? SIDKTS WAGON with up to liticr n* mnrh mom on onlinnry Kagrmt {third nut optional til rxtnt nut). See the new Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvairs and the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's DICKEY CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE CO., INC. 116 Street Murphy. N. C. VE 7-2132 Mrs. Edward Gene Crissom Miss Kathleen Holloway Weds Edward Grissom Miss Kathleen Violet Hol lowly became the bride of Mr. Edward Gene Grissom in a ceremony at the Cal vary Baptist Church on Sun day, October 2, at 12:00 noon, with the Rev. Lloyd R. Lane' officiating. A program of nupital music was presented by organist, Charles Goster ner, Jr., and soloists, Misses Pauline and Edna Buchanan. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ran dolph Holloway of 240 West ; Mountain View, Gastonia. The ? ' groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lester Grissom ? also of Gastonia. Mrs. James Wood has re turned to her home at Nor- ? folk, Va.. after visiting her ?sister, Mrs. Francis Bourne, ? Sr. . Mrs. E.L. Shields is Visit ing relatives in Jacksonville, . Murfreesboro, and Durham this week. Mrs. Jessie Passon who has been a patient at Mission Memorial. Hospital, in Ashe .ville returned home Monday. Mr. Sam Kaye has return ed from ? trip to Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. James David son and daughter, Kathy, of Maryville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gay David son. Miss Charlene attended the. State -vs- Virginia Football game at Raleigh over the week-end; Mrs. Sam Kaye and child ren, Norman and Karol, returned home Sunday from a Visitwith relatives inAtlanta. Mr. W. W. Spurell who has been visiting his daughter and son - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kilgore has returned to his home in Atlanta. . Mrs. Mary Patterson and daughter, Mrs. Ernest Jones,, after a visit of several days here with friends have return ed to their home in Struthers, Ohio. ' The bride, given in mar- ? 'riage by her father, selected for her wedding, a waltz length gown of imported Chan tilly lace over white satin, styled along Princess lines with a scooped neckline and ?long tapering sleeves caught at the wrist with tiny satin covered buttons. Her sho ulder-length veil of imported illusion was attached to a crown of seed pearls and se quins. Her only ornament was a pair of tiny pearl earrings, gift of the groom. She carried a white Prayer Book on the top of which posed a white orchid. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her neice, Miss Mary Joyce Holloway, and serving as bridesmaid was Miss Emily Williams. They . wore dresses of pale green silk organza over taf feta with matching shoes. Their small bandeaux featured flirtation veils. They carried cascades of white carnations . and gaza-mums. . " The father of the bride groom was best man. Ushers Were Charles Edward Hol loway, a nephew of the bride, ttid George Albert Grissom, Irottier of the groom.. The bride is a graduate of Murphy High School. She is employed by Wix Corp. The bridegroom is a graduate of Ashley High School and is employed by Akers Motor Lines^ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bibb of Selma, Ala,, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Whit field last week. Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs.. H. Bueck entertained withadinnerparty Sunday evening at their home in Franklin. , Those from Murphy attend ing were; Mr. and Mrs. H. ?A. Mattox, Mr. and Mrs. H Hobart McKeever, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burgess, Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. JimGibbs, Mr.andMrs. John Bayless, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Whitley, Mrs. Martha Dreher, Mrs. Ruth Forsyth, and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Olson of Franklin. Personals Dr. and Mrs. B. W. WMt , field and Dr. Panl Hill At tended a meeting of the Ten nessee Valley Medical A* sembiy In Chattanooga. Teas, last week. Mrs. Dock Sudderth apeut last Thursday In Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ledford spent several days last week in Atlanta. Fambro 5 & 10 Specials . LARGE EXTRA HEAVY Dish Cloths "GUARANTEED BY GOOD HOUSEKEEPING** 6 for 9 St BOY'S LONG SLEEVE Suede Sport Shirts Sizes 1-16 J, 00 TRIPLE FOLD HEAVY QUALITY Bobby Sox 3 pair I00 FLEECE Sweatshirts SMALL-MEDIUM -LARGE ?1 .49 Value ; J, 00 Dishes CUPS, SAUCERS, SMALL PLATES' St each COTTAGE SET Curtaias m ORANGE SLICE Candy 2 LB. BAG 29< .NEW LINE OF FALL Jewelry 10( ? $2.49 Fombro 5 & 10 MURPHY, N. C. Guaranteed Anti Two easy Kept give you guaranteed anti-freeze protection all winter long. (I) Tell your Phillips 66 Dealer the amount of anti-freeze protection you want? even down to <0* below. (2) Hell inspect the cooling system to be aura there are no leaks . . . add the proper amount of Phillips 66 Perma nent Type Anti-Freeze . . . give you a Guarantee Tag. During the winter if you need any additional arm-freeze to keep the temperature protection you Nouested, your Phillips 66 Dealer will add it at no additional charge. Could anything be rairer?Go ace your Phillips 66 Dealer today! Powerful! Long lasting! Trop- Artie* Battery See your Phillip* 66 Dealer foe a free battery bupection. If you need a new battery, a new Trop Aruc Baltery will give you full power for all Take advantage of con* valient budget terra. Top Tire Value! Trade in your old tires on , Phillips 66 Super Actio* I 7>cerfTires.Tubdeaswith ny- I ton super strength card, they I give law lift and lone mile- I l|t Wide, deep treads giv* 1 non-skid traction. Bay on \ easy term M your PhiUipe 66 Dealer's. o*t? I Pn*Wiiri?r Gmck-?p NOWI ? Compkte lubrication sarvioa ? Changa of crankcaac oil md ? Complete radiator twice, MfttOd IlKhftWI protCCtklB ? Careful dMCk of tkaa, battery,

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