News Features Miss Hattie Palmer VE 7-2385 ^ i . ' - Personal Mention Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hill and children left Sunday (or a visit with Dr. HUl'a sister and! ana lly of Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Ben Palmer and Mrs. Edwin Cook left Thursday afternoon for Washington. D. O, where they will visit their daughters. Mr*. A tie tt* Arreweed and Mrs. N. E. Huasueker were visitor* la Hayesville die past week. -fcl Mr. aad Mrs. Graden Ste wart and Mrs. Edna Rldger and daughter, Santfcra. of Knox - ville. Tenn., visited tfieir sis ter, Miss Made Voyles the past week-end. -M Mrs. Clends Brandon and little daughter, Melinda of Cleveland. Tenn. were week end guests of Mrs. Brandon's psrenis, Mr. snd Mrs. P.G. Ivie. -M Mrs. W. A. Bell left Friday (or a visit to her daughter and son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Logan and daughter, Susan, and son Bill of Colisnbus, Ohio. I MURPHY READY-MIX CONCRETE CO. | NOW OPEN Save Tine, Labor, Moaey VE 7-3506 Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Cal lahan and aon, and Mis* Marv Am Mmir of EUijav spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Hughes. -M Mrs. Clara Jenkins of Al pharem. Ga., la visiting her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Edwards. -M Mr. BUI Kalley of Spartan burg, S, C. was a visitor In Murphy, Sunday. -M Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ed wards will spent several day* in Raleigh on business. -M Mrs. J. Franklin Smith and daughter?. Carmoleta and Audry spent Sunday with Mr. Smith in Knoxville. -M Mr. and Mrs. Junior Car roll and son, David, of Dal ton spent the week-end with Mrs. Carroll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Teague and other relatives. -M Mr. and Mrs. George Powell and children, George Parker and Susan, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with Mrs. Pow ell's mother, Mrs. S. D. Akin, i brother, Harvey, and sisier. Miss Mary Akin. -M Mrs. Evelyn S need and Mr. and Mrs. James Chadwick spent Saturday in Asheville. Dr. and Mrs. K. C.Kennedy of New York speat last Wed nesday and Thursdav as guests of Dr. and Mrs. Breece B re land. -M Mrs. Jack . Adams and daughters. Sherry and Anne Spence, of Greenville, S. C? spent the week-end with Mrs. Adam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Townson. Mrs. Adams returned home Sunday and Sherry and Anne remained for a longer visit. -M Dr. and Mrs. Carlos Rid arola of Atlanta. Ga? spent last Thursday and Friday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Townson. -M Mrs. O. Marquardt of Clearwater, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Shelton of Loa Angeles, Calif., spent several davs last week as guests a 1 Mrs. Marquardt*s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Davidson. -M Misses Barbara andCynthia Millsaps have returned to their home at Balsam Gap after spending some time here with their grandmother, Mrs. Evelyn Sneed. -M Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc Gill of Balsam Gap spentSun dav with Mrs. McGill's mother Mrs. Evelyn Sneed. . 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Townson has returned home after spending some time with her son, Wil liam Townson and family of Edepton and with her daughter, Mrs. D. L. Wells and family of Wallace. -M After prayer meeting on last Wednesday the congre gation of the First Baptist Churc'r gave the Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson a house warming. They received many useful gifts. M Tliose from Murphy who are attending the bear hunt it Santeetla this week are: John Smith, Dr. W. A. Hoo ver, Leon Kimsey. Joe Ray, Elmer Taylor, Frank Battle, Jim Hughes, Charles Battle, Harold Hatchett, Paul Wilson, Johnny Wilson and Jack Con ley of Andrews . -M Mrs. Jeanette Ragsdale of Cleveland, Tenn. and Mrs. Katherine Floyd of Rossville, Ga., sisters of Mr. John B, Slaughter spent the weekend of the 9th with the Slaughter's on Shoal Creek Rd. -M Mr. and Mrs. James Allen of Old State Rd. celebrated their 58th wedding anni versary on Sunday October 9 -M Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Whit field spent Monday in Atlanta, Ga. -M Mrs. T. A. Case and Mrs. Margie Witherspoon left Sunday for a visit with rel atives and friends at Raleigh. -M Rev. R.T.Houts is attending a retreat for ministers at Hinton Memorial Center at Hayesville this week. -M Mrs. A. E. Vestal returned Monday to her home at Ashe boro after a visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver. -M Mrs. William Tuttle and daughter, Ann, spent Monday with relatives at Cleveland, Tenn. -M Mrs. Clarence Butler of Gainesville, Ga. spent the week end with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart McKeever. -M Mrs. Will Davis of Gaines ville, Ga. spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Wilson Sr. and Mrs. F. L. Asbury. -M Engagement Told Mr. ind Mrs. Charles W. Barnett of Murphy announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Elizabeth Ann Barnett, to Forrest B. Johnson, Jr. Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest B. Johnson, Sr., of Culberson. He is now serving with the U. S. Navy at Norfolk. Va. Wedding plans are incom plete at this time. Births MILLS Mr. atvJMrs.LeonardMillt, of Rt. 3, Murphy, announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Ann Mills, October 8 at Pro vidence Hospital. Mrs. Mills is the former Miss Edith Joyce Mills. SUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sutton of Murphy announce the birth of a son, DeWayne, October ' at Providence Hospital Mrs.Suttonis the former Mist Linda Louise Lunsford. SMART Mr. and Mrs. John Smart, Jr.. of Rt^ I, Marble, announce the birth of a daughter, Oct ober 13. at Providence Hot pital, Mrs. Smart it die for mer Mitt Dollle Martin. BEAVERS Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bea vers of Rt. 3, Murphy an nounce the birth of a son, October 14, at Providence Hotpttal. Mrt. Beavers it the former Mitt Grace Juanlta Radford. DAVIDSON Mr. and Mrt.HaroldD?vid ton, formerly of Murphy, i Mrs. Terry Alfred Rush Lucille Graft am Becomes Bride Of Terry A. Rush Miss Lucille Graham, dau ghter of Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Graham of L'naka became the bride of Terry Alfred Rush of Atlanta in an afternoon ceremony solemnized Satur day, September 24, 1960, by Dr. Roy O. McClain in the Chapel of the First Baptist Church of Atlanta. The bride groom is ttie son of Mr. and Gladys Morris Circle Meets The Gladys Morris Circle of the First Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. Peyton lvie at Hayesville on Tuesday, Octobcr 12, at 10 a.m. Mrs. John Carringer, chairman, presided over the business. The meeting opened with prayer. After which, Mrs. Carringer gave the program on "WMU Being Active Work ers." The meeting was also closed with prayer. Mrs. Ben E. Rush of Fowder Springs, Ga. Miss Iris Hudson of Atlan ta was maid-of -honor, and Miss Ruth Anne Graham served l.er sister as brides maid. The bride was given in mar- ? riage by her father. Bill Wheeler of Lake City, Fla. served the bridegroom as best man. L'shers were ; Ci arlie Westmoreland of At lanta and Bob Pike of Ar cadia, Fla. The bride is a graduate of Murphy High School. She at- ? tended George Washington ? I'niversity and Strayer Bus iness College in Washington D. C. She is employed by Parke, Davis and Company in Atlanta. > Mr. Rush is a graduate of ' Georgia Tech where he re ceived his Bachelors Degree J in Mechanical Engineering. He is a member of the Pi Kappa > Alpa Fraternity and is em- * ployed by Lockheed in Mari- - etta, Ga. J The couple will make their ?; home in Atlanta. i Is Yovr Tina Worth A DIME*? ?Place a dime on the tread of your tire. If you can read the date on the dime, it's time to RETREAD. Listen Every Saturday at 11:15 a.m. to "Is Your Time Worth A Dime?" over Radio Station WCVP. Ttmelv topics of local interest are discussed with friends and neighbors in front of the J. H. Duncan Tire Company. Send your "Timely Topic" Suggestion to the J. H. Duncan Tire Company in Murphy, North Carolina. f GRIPE? : or GRIP! 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