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women NEWS Hattlt Palmer VE 7 - 2385 EvfNf5 Mr. and Mrs. P. C. White and family of Dyersbyrg. Ten nessee, and Mrs. R. R. Webb of C towah. Tenn. were visitors of Mrs. R. C. Mattox last Thursday. M Mrs. R. H. Foard. Mrs.Dlx le Palmer and Miss HatQe Palmer spent Saturday in Chattanooga. Tenn. -M The Rev. R. A. Potter left Monday to attend a Presby terian Convocation at Louis ville. Ky. -M Mr. FranUinSmith. a mem ber of the faculty of Univer sity of Tennessee, spent Sun day here with his family. -M Mr. and Mrs. Holland Mc Swain spent Sunday with fri ends at Franklin. -M Mrs. Kenneth Lovingood and daughter. J udy, of Akron, Ohio ?re visiting Mrs. Lovingood's parents, Mr. andMrs. Thomas King. -M Miss Lois Johnson andMrs. Leila Webb of Athens. Ga? spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Children. -M Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Canata and sons. Bill and Dennis, of Chattanooga, visited Sunday with Mrs. Canata's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chandler. -M Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pur year and children, and Mrs. R. J. Ruryear of Sanatobia, Miss, spent the week-end with Mrs. Puryear's sister, Mrs. Otttllie de Calongne. Mr. and Mrs. Puryear and children returned to their home Monday and Mrs. Puryear remained for a longer visit with her sister. -M Mr. and Mrs. Junior Car roll and son, David, of Dal ton, Ga? spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. Carroll returned Monday to Dal ton and Mrs. Carroll and son will remain for a longer visit. -M Mr. and Mrs. John Zim merman of Etowah. Tenn., spent Sunday with Mrs. Zim merman's mother, Mrs. Frank Palmer. Mrs. Norma Baker has re turned home from a visit with relatives at Norfolk. Va. Five Cherokee Countians have enrolled for thefall term at Berea College, Berea. Ky. The students are; Dons Jean Rogers, Andrews; Hazel Louise Slagle. Culberson; Margaret Ann Davis, Graver; WiUard Pearl Smith, Murphy; and Jimmy Luther Carringer, Murphy. -M Friends of Mrs. Lloyd Black will be glad , to know that she is now convalescing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. S. Trufcdell. Rt. 2, Mars, Pa. Mrs. Black has been hos pitalized for the past five weeks due to major surgery. McConkey-Gibson Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Mc Conkey. J r., of Houston. Texas announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia Wynn, to Harley Edward Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Gib son of Murphy, N. C. The marriage will take place November 2. at the Druid Hills Baptist Church in At lanta, Ga^ Westmorland Honored On 8th Birthday Mrs. W. G. Westmorland entertained with a party in. the recreation hall of First" Methodist Church on Monday afternoon. October 17, honor ing her son, Ronald, on his 8th birthday. Games and contests were played and the honoree recei ved many gifts. Assisting Mrs. Westmor land in serving were Mrs. Faye Kirby and Mrs. Elvia B lakemore. Going Away Party For Joyce Nunally The I vie Furniture Store employees wives. Miss Fern Howard, Mrs. Robert Wea ver. entertained with a going away dinner at the Henry House Tuesday evening for Mrs. Joyce Killian Nunally, who will be leaving soon to join her husband. After dinner the group gath ered at the home of Mrs. Ivle' and presented Mrs. Nunally with gifts. "I saved half the cost on my dairy building by going to 'tilt-up9 concrete!" Says JOHNNY ROUCHON, Clinton, Louisiana Johnny Rouchon's concrete tiU-up building has six teparate sections under one roof. Besides the main barn, he has a big feed room, milk room, sich bay, office and pump room. Plenty, of tpocs to handle his 100 milking cows. 1 was planning on brick until I beard about this new concrete tilt-up method. I got the building I wanted in concrete for $12,000 to $15,000 lees? and used the same plans. I'm planning a new calf bam and I figure it will coet only 60* a square foot, even including a concrete floofr. That's plenty low for a durable, maintenance-free building." Real quality construction at low cost? tilt-up concrete is the simple way to get it Want to know about it? Write for free informative booklet show ing construction details. PORTLAND CiMCNT ASSOCIATION Dastre-N MSI State Ptentera Sank Stag., Richmond 1S, V*. A MteMl ?rganMteo te tatawm m* tateotf Sw mm ?< mm* Wim?ims?? >Mita>. "hns rm i? tsm m" Ataa stmt aaterM M MtaMta rw hMi -cm iU, A ? Ay . . t BALES Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bales of Blue Ridge, Ga., announce die Urrti of a daughter, Lisa Diane. October 25, at Murphy General Hospital. Mrs. Bales la the former Miss Sally Gal loway. BRYSON Mrs. Helen Bryson of Mur phy, Rt. 3. announce the UrtfT o< a daughter, Julia. October 26, at Murphy General Hospi tal. Mrs. Bryson is the former Miss Helen B. Owen by. JONES Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jones of Murphy, announce the birth of a son, Larry Keith, October TJ. at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Jones is the former Miss Shirlev Hancock. JENN1NG Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jen lung of Robbinsville, announce the birth of a daughter. Pat ricia Kathryn, October 26, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Jenning is the former Miss Hazel Cook. BATES Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bates of Murphy announce the birth of a son, Gordon Michael, Oct ober 27, at Providence Hospi tal. Mrs. Bates is the former Miss Sandra Spencer. AMONG THE SICK Patients admitted to Pro vidence Hospital: Jason Bis hop, Murphy; Helen Taylor. .Rt. 2, Murphy; Eula Mae Dock - ery, Rt. 3. Murphy: Mrs. Judy Crisp, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs. Ethel Lovingood, Rt. 3, Mur phy; Frank Voyles, Rt. 4. Murphy, Mrs. Vivian Low ell. Young Harris,. Ga.; Mrs. Alice Palmer, Murphy; Mrs. Guy Hill, Rt. 1, Murphy: Car olyn Palmer, Rt. 1, Marble; Rebecca Fleming, Murphy: Fred Murphy, Rt. 2, Murphy: Mrs. Susan Mann, Rt. 4, Mur phy; Mrs. Lucy Truett, Rt. 1, Murphy: Mrs. Hattie Ste gall. Murphy; and Franklin Barnett, Murphy. Patients admitted to Murphy General Hospital: Marshal! B. Hogsed, Rt. 2, Murphy: Donna Ray Hogsed, Rt. 2. Mur phy; Nada Ray, Murphy; Vicki Panter, Murphy, WillardPay ne. Brass town; Ernest Bea vers, Rt. 3, Blairsville, Ga.: Mrs. Delia Mae Conley, Rt. 2, Murphy: Astor Hughes, Rt. 2, Murphy: Mrs. Viola Her ron, Rt. 3, Murphy: Mrs.Evie L. Rogers, Murphy: W. M. Fain, Murphy; and Kathy Lynse of Robbinsville. Where the motive to do right exists, and the majority of one's acts are right, we should avoid referring to past mistakes. -Marv Baker Eddy lb. m hr rmM' lllxmn @HU4mC fn?< Smoky Mtn. Gas Co. \E 7 2111 Murphy, NJC. Peochtr.ee News Mr. and Mrs William Rob inaon are apcadlnc (hla week in Gaa lonia. Mn. Paid Ledford. Mrs. Max Payna and Mr*. Junior Johnson at Naatahala *pent Sunday In Caillaburf. Mr*. Wilson Radford ha* returned m her hme al Mill* River, after spending several day* here wtth relative*. Dinner Bridge Mr*. J lm Clbtaa, Mrs. Duk* W hi dry. Mrs. WalurMauKy. Mrs. S. P. Horowitz. ?odMrs. P. E. Hyde cnmruIMd with ? dinner bridge onTuwdaycve Mag, Ocetar 2S. at ImNm Rani Howl. Fall arraagamaata a< flo wers vara aaad throughout Ac dining room. Scvemaaa tables aicrc in play. Dr. Halaa Walla was the DOLLAR SPECIALS $1M 1 SEAMLESS HOSE 81.00 3 Pair 82.89 Br Miaslafwear ? C?nbe4 Cottoa SNIG6IES 81.00 - 81.25 ? 91.05 A saw-ted Cater* - Fit .Mi Helaaca NYLON BRIEF PANTIES $1.00 AMortnd Color* FUR COLLARS and SCARVES ... 81.00 Majestic and Jantzen Co-ordinaks SWEATER, SKIRT, and SLACKS - See Our 100% CASHMERE COATS 870.95 A k ll^l Cft'C Servtng You Stnce 1904 CANDLER S MurPhy,Nc SOSSAMON FURNITURE CO. "THE BEST FOR LESS" FURNITURE ? Living Room ? kitchen ? Dining Room ? Red Room WITH US - CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IS A MUST Dial VE 7-3115 On The Square Murphy, N. C. SPECIAL Christinas Gift Wrapping 6 rolls 90c Reg. *1.98 Men's White Handkerchiefs 12 for 91.00 Children's Panties 5 pr. 81.00 SPECIAL Christmas Gift Wrappings 3 rolls 50c Reg. 98c LADIES PWT1KS 8 I 00 Reg. -*Oc DISH CLOTHS 6 for 98e Reg. i#c 4 pr. Men's White Seek* 81.00 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CARDS Box of 50 77 c Reg. SI. 00 DISH CLOTHS 12 for 98c I JSE OtR LAY-A-WAY PLAN Get Red M Tickets Here For The Big Prizes NOV. 3,4. & 5 LAY'S 5 & 10c STORE "MURPHY'S LARGEST " Jabaley s and Jabaley Bros. DEPARTMENT STORES 3 BIG DOLLAR DAYS ___ ?' NYLON HOSE SI Gauge ? 15 Denier FIK8T <{(. AIJTY 3 pairs $|00 I.VD1KK COBDUROY SLIM JIMS $|59 or 2 pairs $300 DOUBLE BLANKETS Ori WOOL Double Bed Size $3^9 each NYLON S-T-R.E-T-C-H BOBBIE SOX Pita Star* ? to 11 4 pairs $1.00 COTTON SLIPS All Sizes ggceach Sheet - Blankets Me Quilt Bundles 3 far 81.00 LL Sheeting 5 yds. $1.00 FREE - FREE - FREE - FREE MEN! With the purchase of any frair of men's dress fronts or dress shoes of $5.98 value or more, you will re ceive absolutely free, your choice of any $2.98 Jong sleeve sfrort shirt. This offer good during Dollar Days ONLY '. Men t Boys MYLON STRETCH SOX 4 pair $1.00 Boy'* Flannel SHIRTS Size* S to 18 only 88c each Moy ? iv ui. BLUE JEAJ-S All Sixes | 91.2* or 2 p?ir 92.541 We Give Red ff Tickets Use Our Lay Awmy Western Auto ALL ITEMS LESS THAN $|.00 Two Boxes 22 Short Cartridges .... Gun Beit For 12, 16, 20 Gauge Shells . . . 0gc S3 1-3 Long Play H. F. Records Me 61.88 Ironing Board Pad & Cover Set Me 91.39 HOQSC BROOM Me S1.10 Value Pocket Kalfe All Fishing Plugs - $L25 & $L35 Values . . 93c' ? ? Four Plastic Storm Windows . . . Qfic * Nylon Wet Mop Me *1.39 Con Spray Paint 98c $1.18 Little Red Wagra .. . .Me TEN - ?* lie BB pkgs. We'" STORM KDiG PJI vmrae CIGARETTE LIGHTER with eai of lighter fliM Me Western Auto Murphy, N. C. CONGRESSMAN TAYLOR & v ' v' < liV i ?3*6^ Re-elect ROY A. TAYLOR \ To Congress Experienced Legislator: four terms in the State Legis lature and one session of Congress . . . Member of the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs which handles legislation pertaining to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, Cherokee Indian Reservation and our national forest* ... he will promote legislation and regional team work in the development of these facilities . . . civic and religious leader: deacon in Baptist Church and a former district governor of Lions International . . . the only candidate for Congress who has fought for our country ... a dedicated public servant and friend of labor, agriculture and business ... A Democrat by heridity, a Democrat by choice and a Democrat yesterday, today and tomorrow. '? man ?/ sincere,
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