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Hamby ' Mim P#uyPickelsimer be came the bride of Wayne Lewia Hamby on the morning of Oct ober 29. Roy Chapman, Ordi nary. of Blue Ridge, Ga.. per formed the ceremony. For her wedding, (he bride chose a dress of blue jersey featuring a satin cumber bund with black accessories. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ptckelslmer of Rt. 4, Murphy and Is a student at Hiwassee Dam HlghSchool. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hamby of Route 2, Murphy, and Is employed by Nicholas Eng ineering Co. in Atlanta. Wynn-Gibson Marriage Told Sylvia ttynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim V. Mc C onkey, Sr. of Houston, Tex as. became the bride of Harley Edward Gibson in an afternoon ceremony solemnized Satur day at the Druid Hills Baptist Church in Atlanta, Ga. Rev. Louis Newton offici ated before members of the immediate family. Paul Britain served as best man, and Mrs. Dome Merlin ?as the brides maid of'honor. The bride wore a pink lace and chiffon waltz length wed ding eown. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from ? crown at seed pearls and crystals. She carried a brides bouquet of pink sweetheart roses on a white bible. The newlyweds are making their home In Atlanta. Reading Club The Sixth Grade Reading Club met on Thursday In the School Library. The meeting was called to order by the President, Hubert Wells who presided atthebuslnessses slon. Miss Ella Faye Byers was elected club sponsor. Book reports were given by Naomi Sprung. Jackie Way man. Dcnnle Stiles, Ella Po sey and Glenda Amos. Stork Market Report CARTER Mr. and Mrs. James Car ter of Murphy announce the birth of a daughter, Dena Gall, November 5, at Pro vidence Hospital. Mrs. Car ter Is the former Miss Mar garet Kldd. MORROW Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mor row of Route 2. Culberson, announce the birth of a daugh ter, Sonya Colleen, November 8, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Morrow Is the former Miss Mary Jo Voyles. MARTIN Mr. and Mrs. James Mar tin of Murphy, announce the birth of a son, Stephen, on November 9, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Martin Is the former Miss Ollte McDonald. VOYLES Mr. and Mrs. Pat Voyles, Route 2, Murphy, announce ^ the birth of a daughter, Nov ember 10, at Murphy General Hospital. Mrs. Voyles is the former Miss Irene Amanda Crisp. CORDELL Mr. and Mrs. James Cor dell of Route 2, Murphy, announce the Urth of a son, November 7, at Murphy Gen- j era] Hospital. Mrs. Cord ell Is the former Miss Alwyne I Robinson. Storm Doors y Storm Windows R6rch Enclosures i i KMfi Oat CaM HaUs fc Haat G. Faal ?Crystal Cltor folic A ?Slwttarproof (f ?Uffi For YmtsP Costs So Little .. . t Anyone Con Afford It Compare dw low com, light weight. codTtnicnff and mAirpnwl qual .bet of FlexO-Glaaa with expensive, breakable glasa So Easy ... Anyone Can Do H It take* only a few minute* to pot ap any of Warp't SktUtrpnwl Window Material*. It's ao eatf diet even the womenfotka eniojr doing h. Doa'l In cold weather catch ym ooprepared! Get IteaOGlaM now! AT YOUR lOCfll HARDWARE AND LUMBER DEALERS To foor lotnl Diolrr T( Br S I Personal Mention Mr. and Mr*. Elm?r KU gore (pant Sunday with rata nvaa at Carroll ?a. Ga. -M Amonf those 'ram Murphy who aaaadacl tha funeral Sun day of McK Inlay Edwards of Bryaoa City vara: Mr. and Mrs. Hobart McJCeavar, C. E. Hyde. Frank Foray th. and O. L. Anderson -M Mlss Elda Quaan of Atlanta spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Sallla Queen and sister. Miss Beulah Queen. -M Mrs. R. W. Wiggins, Jr. and small daughter, Palma, have returned to their home In Atlanta after spending the week-end with Mrs. Wiggins' mother, Mrs. Hubert Hlnton. -M Mrs. Martht Shoch of Fle tcher visited relatives here Sunday. -M Mrs. Paul Nave and child ren and Miss Mary Hensley spent the week-end in Atlanta. -M Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Black Who have been visiting rela tives in Mars. Pa., have re turned home. -M Miss BlancheSawyer spent the week-end with relatives at Weaverville. -M Mr. and Mrs. John Posey, Jr., of Waynesville spentSun day and Monday with Mrs. Posey's mother, Mrs. B. L. Padgett. -M Mrs. George Townson and Mrs. Waylen Thompson spent the week-end wlthMrs. Town son's daughter, Mrs. Jack Adams and daughters. Cherry and Ann Spence, ofGreenville. -M Mrs. Robert Weaver, Mrs. Kathleen Gibson, Mrs. Mary Alice Greyer of Bryson City, Mrs. Irene Buchanan ofSylva, and Mrs, Edith Alley of Way nesville attended the Mid Year Council of the N. C. Federation of Business and Professional Women's Club held atNewbem Saturday and Sunday. -M Mrs. Peyton Ivte spent last Wednesday and Thursday with her father. E. D. Gtler who underwent surgery In a Gai nesville, Georgia Hospital on Thursday. -M Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. Holt of Crystal City, Mo., are vis ting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Black. -M Mrs. Edward Dickey, Mrs. Bon White, and Mrs. J. L, Baugh spent a few days In Atlanta last week. -M Mr, and Mrs. Jerue Babb attended the Clem son-South Carolina Football Game at Clemson, S. C? Saturday. -M Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp spn and family attended the birthday dinner Sunday of Mr. Thompson's mother, Mrs. J arrett Thompson of Hayes - vM?. -M Mr. JackPlercy leftTues day for Emory Hospital In Atlanta. He was accompanied by John Carrlnger. ' -M Mrs. Jimmy Weir arrived Sunday for a visit with her sister. Miss Adella Meroney , and Mrs. Waller Mauney. -M Mr. and Mrs. Ben Palmer left Wednesday for Wilming ton, Del., to spent Thanks giving with their daughter and son-la-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fowler. -M The Murphy Garden Club net on Thursday afternoon, ?iovember 10, at the home of Mrs. H. A. Mattox, with Mrs. .. L. Mason as co-hostess. Mrs. Francis Bourne, pre sident. presided. Plans were presented for the annual Christmas Holiday House, to be held Jointly this /ear In the S. C. Burgess lome and the Hobart McKee *er home. The proceeds from Ills project will be used for >lantlng shrubbery in front >f the new post office bulld ng. , ?T-A Talent Show \t Martins Creek ichool Next Week There will be ? Talent Show given at the Martins Creek School Auditorium on Tuesday, November 22, at 7:30 p.m. The program consists of primary and grammar school children including acrobatlcaJ stunts, baton twlrlers, a 5th grade combo, Martins Creek School Glee Club, and a var iety of other acta. Glenn Ellis and his band will be featured guest per formers during the evening. Admission is 23* and 9Qt and the proceeds will be used for school purposes. Several door prizes will be given away during the program. Mr. Paid Rlddenhour will serve as master ef ceremon ies and Mis* Jerry Rutli Smith is the program director. Mr. R. C. Pipes is principal of the school. This Is a PTA function and everyone Is welcome to eosnd. Pfc. Boboy Teegue of Fort Story, Vfc. *peat the week -end with Us pereats, Mr. aad Mr* . Forrest Teague. -M Mr*. Hubert Wilson it We lti ng bar sifter, Mr*. Omi Pinker to n of Chattanooga thli week. -M Mr*. Franco* Teague and Mis* Juanlta Dockary of At lanta. ipent the week-end here with relative*. -M The Rev. and Mr*. R. T. Houta, J r.. returned home on Saturday from Highlands where Rev. Houts has been conducting a revival at High lands Methodist Church. M Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne and Mr*. J. E. Kaylor visit ed their Aunt "Sis" Emory of Franklin Sunday. -M Mrs. W. W. Jones and dau ghter, Margie of Flat Rock, Mich., are visiting relatives here. -M John Bruce spent the week end with relatives it Fletcher -M Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Brown and daughter, Pat, spent the week-end in Winston Salem, attending the Make Forest Duke Football game -M Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ed Hugh es and sons spent Sunday with relatives at Sylva. -M Dr. and Mrs. George Dyer and son, BUI and Tim, and Mr*. J. W. Dyer spent Sun day with Mr*. Dyer's son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Burch of Ray burn Gap. Ga. -M Mlsses Carolyn and Ruth Bates spent the week end at Truett-McConnell College of Cleveland, Ga. -M Mrs. Glenda Brandon and daughter, Melinda, of Cleve land spent the week-end here with Mrs. Brandon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P G. Ivle. -M Mrs. C. L. Alverson and Miss Charlene Davidson and Lee Thompson of Ashevtlle spent Friday In Atlanta. -M Mrs. F. C. Bourne, Jr. and children spent the week-end with Mrs. Bourne's mother, Mrs. W J. Anderson of Fletcher -M Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Buel Ken neday of Waycross, Ga., re turned home Saturday from a tour of Arizona, Colorado Springs, Grand Canyon, Hoo ver Dam, Las Vegas, and Disney Land. -M Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bourne, Sr., are spending some time at Hot Springs. Ark. -M Mrs. Corrle Hyatt and son, Charle* Hannibal, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt attended the funeral last Wednesday of Mrs. Hyatt's sister, Mrs. Gordon Hendrlx at Ball Ground, Ga. -M Miss J udy Davis and room mate, Miss J anna Paper, of University of Ga., Athens, Ga., spent the week-end with Miss Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Davis. -M Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyatt and children, Mary Linda and David, spent the week-end in Atlanta. Mr. ana mi. narry km der and daughter, Kathy, of Jaapar, Ala., apant (ha traak end with Mr*. Elian WWIar and Ml a* Thai ma Whaalar. -M Mr. and Mrs. Ed Herbert and Laa Panland of Hayes - villa were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. P Odom. -M Mrs. Robert Penland and Miss Betty Stone, students of Western Carolina College, spent the week-end here. -M Mrs. W. P. Odom, Mrs. Henry Hyatt, and Mrs. Joe Bates attended the open house of the Methodist Parsonage at Andrews Sunday afternoon. -M Mrs. Clenn Kephart and daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Eber hardt of Eufaula, Ala., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.G. W. K easier. -M The Rev and Mrs. R. T. Horns. Sr., of Knoxvllle, spent the week-end with their son and daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. R. T Houts, Jr -M Those from Murphy who at tended the Baptist State Con vention held at Ashevtlle this week were: Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chandler, Rev. William J. Thompson, Rev. and Mrs. J. Alton Morris, and Mr. and Mrs. Mayes Behrman. -M Mr. and Mrs. Sam David son. Mrs. Gay Davidson and daughter. Miss CharleneDav ldson, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sim mons and daughter. Cindy, of Cleveland, Tenn. -M Mr. F. C. Bourne, Jr., spent the week-end on an Island oft the coast of North Carolina fishing. -M Eddie King, R. G. Hembree and Miss Joyce Henson, stu dents at Mars Hill College spent the week-end with their parents here. -M Mrs. Ruby Hill and Mrs. Evelyn Patton were entertain ed with a birthday dinner at Duke's Lodge, Sunday. -M Miss Patsy Jones and Bill Campbell of Nashville, Tenn., spent Saturday with Mr. Campbell's grandmother, Mrs, R. C. Mattox. They returned Sunday and were accompanied by Mrs. Mattox who will visit Bill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell indefinitely. -M Mrs. Evelyn Sneed, who un derwent surgery at Baptlsf Hospital, Winston Salem, last Monday is getting along nice ly, as her many friends here will be glad to learn. AMITONE'relieves Upset Stomach the way ftftlk Relieves Ulcers 1 tiny Amitone tablets actually have the acid-neutralizing power of a full pint of milk! Yea. Aaitone'a exclualve Glycine treau you to all of milk's sooth ing powers. ..with fttlable relief In srcooda...that lusts for hours! 34 tablets ouIt 4 M. Mouney Drug Co. Murphy, N. C. Honored On 9th Birthday Mr*. Jack Lunaford aoter tainad wit* * party A! her hHM on Wednesday afternoon from 3:30 to 5s00 p.m. November 2, honoring her daughter, Con nie on her ninth birthday. Games and contests were played, and bsloons were giv en as favors. During the social hour the honoree opened her many use ful gifts and the hostess as sisted by Miss PatsyColeman and Mrs. Edward Town son, served birthday cake, ice cream, punch and candy to the twenty -six guests present. Don't Get Sore MAUNIY DKU? CO. MtfVNY. N. C FREE - FREE ? FREE ? FREE Mm or Ladits Electric Shaver .If you can answer die J . H. Duncan Tire Co.'s Question of the Week over WCVP every Saturday at 11:15. This week's question will be an easy one. so be sure to listen 10 "Is Your Time Worth A Dime" Saturday over WCVP. N, <.ooo;^i4B); GRIPE? or GRIP! Why let rough winter rooWi raise your blood praam when you cut get Goodyear's approv ed Suburbanite tread dengn at about half the ooct ot new win ter tire*. 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