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UIAIHAII ,?f UIIICII News Feature* Mis* Hittie Palmer - VB 7-2385 Personal Mention Mrs. Ellen Wheeler and daughter, Miss Thelma Whee ler. returned home Friday irom a two weeks vacation visiting relatives in Kentucky and Alabama. . Mrs. Norma Baker has re turned from a visit with re latives in Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Akin and children of Banhridge, Ala. spent the week-end with Mr. Akin's mother. Mrs. Dora Akin. Mr. and Mrs. James Burch and children, of Rayburn Gap, Ga. were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. George Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Town son spent, the week-end at Chapel Hill. Mr. Town son re turned home Sunday and Mrs. Town son remained for sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Battle of Marble attended the Cherokee Indian Fair, At Cherokee Thursday. the week-end with Mrs. J. W. Dyer. 1 Mr. aadMr?fWay*eH.Gen try and children s< Greensboro ; ware week-end fuesu of Mr*. Gentry" ? parents, Mr. end i Mrs. H.G. Elkins. I Mr. and Mrs. Clayde Gan nett have re turned home from a visit to Mrs. Genett*s sister Mrs. Jim Crowe and other relatives at Teliico Plains, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes spent Sunday afternoon with relatives at EUijay, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Franklin and granddaughter. Miss Hazel Lou Pulmer oi Cashier, spent several days last week in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chand ler have returned home from a visit with relatives at Athens, Ga. Mrs. OUie Barnett leftSun day for a visit with her dau ghter, Mrs. Grace Mynatt of Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.Bree laad of Holly HUU'S. C. ({Mat S me weak sad with their son ind daughter-in-law, Or. and Mrs. Br? Co B reel and. Mr. sad Mrs. H. E. Bishop , spent several days last week In Miasma -Sal em, JNjC. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tay- ] lor spent several days last week is Chicago. ILL. Mrs. J. H. Wilson. Sr? who has been visiting relatives In Chattaaooga. Tenn. re- < turned to har home here Tues- 1 day. She was accompanied home by Mrs. H. W. Rhodes. ] i Mrs. J. E. Snow of Athens, Tenn. returned home Tuesday after a visit with her sister, x Mrs. J. W. Thompson and Mrs. H. G. Elkins. i Miss Kate Axleyaccompan- < ied her brother, and sister- 1 In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Axley to Statesville Sunday afternoon, where she will s make her home. c , ? Mr. Harvey Wilson, J r. I spent Tuesday inChattanoega. a: Mr. ford of Blue Ridge. Oi. war* vtai|w?Jai?raPrttey. Mr. and Mr*. Hohert'Mc K sever spent the ? in Chapel HlU Carolina vs Noire Dose foot - belli Mr. end Mrs. J erne Babb, Mr. ead Mrs. Francis Bourne, Jr.. spent the week-end in Atlanta, attending the Georgia Tech -v*- LSU game. Mrs. 0. G. Henkal of Hick ory end Mrs. 1. T. Bailey of Aoodleaf, who have bean visit ing their sister, Mrs. R. H. Foard have returned m their respective home*. Mr. John Smith spent the ?reek-end in Lincoln ton. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kavlor ind daughter, spent the week uid with relatives in Copper - lill, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Cloe Moore ipent last Monday and Tues lay in Atlanta. While there .Irs. Moore attended the South Eastern Fair. ? DISCOVER the many advantages of shopping.., Murphy Get Yoir Red M Tickets A Brand New 1961 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY Free In Murphy, N. C. Saturday, Dec. 3, I960 Not Eligible To Win 1961 Ford Any retail merchant, their advertising agents, and their immediate families in Mur phy, N. C? or the immediate vicinity, are NOT eligible to win. No need to over-spend everl You can always find the right merchau- ? dise at the right pricel Shop a wide variety of merchan dise in any category. You're sure to find just what you want. You know your Murphy merchants and they know you. Their reputa tion assure you of satisfaction always. Competition brings prices down. All stores vie with one another to present the very best values. YOU ALWAYS DO BETTER IN MURPHY LENA'S JABALEY'S CANDLER'S DAVIS JEWELERS THE FABRIC SHOP JABALEY BROS. BURCH MOTORS PARKER DRU6 STORE SOSSAMON'S FURNITURE CO. MURPHY SUPPLY COMPANY COLLINS-CRAIN DEPT. STORE MURPHY HARDWARE CO. E. C. MOORE JEWELERS WESTERN AUTO STORE E. C. M00RE-D0D6E IVIE FURNITURE COMPANY Shop At The Store With The Red fl Oft The Poor | CiS-SEiX *e week-end with Mrs.Lovin goed's ptr?Ma. Mr. *od Mrs. Homer Ferguson. Mr. Levin good returned to Mehane on Monday and Mr?. Lovingood and son remained for a long er visit. Mr*. Harry Cooper has re turned ?> her home in Atlanta alter a visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mattox. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kaylor attended the funeral last Tues day of Mr. Kayior*s aunt. Mrs. Maggie Gilliam at Hot House Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lineback and children of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Red Moore at Toc coa. Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meroney of Columbus. N. C.. attended the funeral of their grandmother. Mrs. Zell Mer oney held hare Sunday. Also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phillips of Gainesville. Ga.. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Axley.brother of Mrs. Meroney attended the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. LawtonBaggs of Dahlonega, Ga., were guests Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stil lwell of Phenix City. Ala. spent the week-end with Mrs. 'Still well's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ed Hughes and son, spent the week-end with relatives in Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Halg ler and children spent the week-end with their daughter. Miss Mary Haigler of Char lotte. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaye and children, Norman and Karol spent Sunday in Sylva with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Holland Mc Swain spent last Friday in Raleigh. From there they mo tored toChapel Hill where they spent the week-end with their son, Frank. While there they attended a luncheon held at the Plantarium and also at tended the Carolina and Notre Dame football game. Miss Susan Forester whois attending school at YoungHar ris. Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed B rum by. Mr. Jimmy Gibbs of Uni versity of Georgia, and Jim Parker, of Western Carolina College, Cullowhee, spent the ?veek-end here with theirpar ents. Mr. and Mrs.JimGibbs, and Mr.andMrs.JamesParlr er. Mrs. T. A. Case has return ed home from spending the week-end with friends in Ashevilie. Mr. and Mrs. CarlSudderth speht the week-end with Mrs. Sudderth's brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson of Sylva. Miss Virginia Ann Elliott spent the week-end in Ashe vilie. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bueck entertained withadinner party at their home in Franklin on Saturday evening. Those from Murphy who attended were: Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Easley, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fuller, and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilkins. Mrs. MaxBlakemore enter tained the Murphy Business and Professional Women's Club with a breakfast at her home on Sunday morning. From there they went in a body to attend services held .at the First Methodist Church at 11:00 A.M. Mrs. C. L. Alverson en tertained with a coffee hour at her t ome on Sunday even ing for the Murphy Business and Professional Women's Club in climaxing the ob servance of National Busi ness Women's Week. About 17 members were present. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shi elds and Mrs. Ruby hill en tertained with a dinner party at t' eir l ome Saturday p.m. Those attending were: Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Elliott, Mrs. Porter Axley. Mrs. Margie WitHerspoon. Miss Josephine Heighway, Misses Kate and Leila Hayes. The Murphy Business and Professions! Women Clubmet Monday evening at the New Regal Motel foradinner meet ing. Mrs. C, L. Alverson, presi dent. presided over the busi ness. After business, Mrs. LlUle Mae Cover of Andrews, spoke on "The Need of The State." Twenty - three members were present, and two visi tc?. Mr,. J. t. Snow, and Miu Belinda Smith. Mrs. Kenneth Wayne Eberhardt Miss Kephart Weds Kenneth W. Eberhardt Miss Mildred Dianne Ke phtrt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kephart of Eu faula, Ala., became the bride of Kenneth Wayne Eberhardt of Hartwell, Ga? August 15, 1960 at the Wesleyan Metho dist Church in Anderson, S. C. Relatives and dosefriends attended the wedding. Card of Thanks In memory of our dear hus band and' father, William H. Queen, born August 29, 1874, died April I7th, 1960 A dear one from us has gone; A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our home; That no one else can fill. He went away so suddenly And left us all alone. We miss his smiling face. And his dear old voice around the old home. It has been so lonely here Since he went away. But we 1 ope to meethim again In heaven some sweet day. Yes. we know that we can meet him. Over on this other shore; Where there'll be no more sad partings. No more tears forever more. Mr. M. H; Queen & family The Rev. A. W. Padgett officiated at the ceremony and music was presented by Mrs. A. W. Padgett, organist, and Mist Bernice Padgett, solo ist. Miss Linda Sanders, ft classmate of the bride, was her matron of honor and only attendant. Andy Kephart served his brother as best" man. The bride, a graduate of Harwell High School, Is em ployed by S. H. Kress Co.. in Atlanta. Mr. Eberhardt, also a graduate of Hartwell High School, Is associated with Sears in Atlanta. The bride is the grand daughter of Mrs. G. W. Keasler of 210HiltonSt.,Mur phy. The mother of the bridft will be remembered as the' former Miss Ruby Fish of Murphy. The couple is residing at 1289 Allene Ave., S. E? At lanta. Peachtree News Miss Nancy Lunsford spent the week-end with friends and relatives at Candler and Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rad ford spent several days this week on business inKentucky. Mrs. Max Payne, and Mrs. Eunice Ledford spent Sunday in Franklin visiting friends. Is Your Tine Worth A DIME*? ? V.v Va ? "V7 1 " - V V T. ? ?? - ?Place a dime on the tread of your tire. 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