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DAVIS JEWELERS G I V F this Jewel of Gifts A? Amrifc ] JmekcL, ELGiN SPOHTSMAN eig:k starlite ? j r ? - ' ???l if VI. fc ** llJBt. l r : t. e * *? iipi $1995 t,c Tim D'cn.ond Set ILGIN DAYSTAR 191 ? JEWUS I ELGIN THIN-THIN "27' A Sett Guana- _ _ ittd mochp-oo! for I '? DrJi i n:?, ** cJ ? fcilrprooJ* cist. ELGIN CAROL i $0095 Uoi*B? IX< MitcN.ftf ?ip?n :-i brj;ei?t. Pr.'c?i \ikL fW. To* *1 Holds Yovr Choict 'Til Christmas * WW ww, <r*wn c r*d 071/0! ? Infed* Davis Jewelers VE 7 - 2 S16 Murphy, N. C. Personal Mention Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Gordon and children of Atlanta. Ga. were recent guests of Mrs. Cordon's aunt, Mrs. K. D. Newman. M Mr. Ted Thomas spent the wee* end wi'd. relatives In L hat iotte. -M Miss Shlrlev Smith spent the *eek end with friends at C. uIIov?hee. M Mr. and Mrs. Frank New man of ( opperhlli, Tennessee were recent guests o* Mr. and Mrs . R. D. Newman. M Mrs. C loe Moore jud Miss Marie Price spent las; Mon day in Atlanta. M Mr. and Mrs. VS . F. W'ohlt and !ittle daughter, Kelleywho have been siting Mrs. \Soh!r's mother. Mrs. J. B. Cray have returned to the:r home in Houston, Texas. Thev ?were accompanied home by Mrs. Wohlt's mother, Mrs. J. B. Gray who will spend (. hrisrmas with them. M Miss Eliie Goeckel of Hi! - Nersum, Hoi land is v: si tine: her sister and brother. n law, Mr. and Mrs. Araoid beerker.s. N.1 - Dr. B reeve Br eel and is spending several davs tr-s week v. re.a'ives .n Ho.lv Hill, S. i . M Mrs. Dor C ooper, Mrs. H va Nell Lauria and brother, Mr. Frank Maunev spent las* 1 ri da.\ w tli their s ster. Mrs. Kaiph Harbin c: Mir\Y;:;e, Terr. M Mr. Richard Maune\ o! Ral ei^h spent the w eek - enJ here w.th relatives arJ Havesv.:!e. -M Ffr. Hubert Bauer., \*K-> ha*; returned to (.'amp Leeuene from a cruise of the Medit erranean spent the week-end w th h s paren:?, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ba.:eh. -M Mrs. SaT I)av:.isor snen" several davs Jasc week w:'h her son m-law and davighter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simmons ol Cleveland, Tenn. M - Mrs. John t.arwood of An drews is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Creed Bates. M Mrs. Peyton G. Ivie. Mrs. Robert leaver, Mrs. Ger trude Worthen. Mrs. W, A. Hoover and Mrs. Glenn Bates spent, last Wednesday in At lanta. -M Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bourne Sr., have returned home from a visit to Ho: Springs, Arlc. The Reb, Bmi And Blue Stm-Bhsht Snow Of The Year swings out and sounds off with those ev?r-lovin' Hal Waliis PRODUCTION ?mmw ' r ? to SREAT . sonasi E1VI S SIMOS 'em! iUUET '*mt rA?? r ?jr SWINGS 'CM I Juliet Prowse Wed. I HENN THEATRE Directed by Wntlenby * p*?AiKX*T RfitASf NORMAN TAUROG ? EDMUNu BtlOIN and HENRY CARSON Wed. I5-Thu. I6-Frl. I7-Sqt. IB MURPHY, N. C. Admi??lon-25C Children - 75C Adults M Mr. aod Mr*. H. B jc^ k of FranJtlln were dinner guests Sundav of Dr. and Mrs. B. Whitfiaid. M Mr. and Mrs. George Bid sir jp have returned home I rorn an European tour and a visit 10 Mr. Bidsirup's home. M Mr. and Mrs. James Hes ser of leveiand, Tenn. were guests Sunday of Mrs. Hes se-r's sister, and brother n law. Mr. and Mrs. Will. am ! -I'Je. M Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Da v.s and children. Kenny Jane and Samuel and Mrs. J oe Ham - ..ton spent Saturday in Atlanta. M Mr. John Smith spent the v?rfk end in Lincolnton. M F red Fuller of Chattanooga Tenn . spent the week end w th h s s srer. Mrs. Andy Ka>Jor, enroute to New Fort News \ a . M Mr. and Mrs. Mack Howell and children returned home Sunday from a visit to Ashe viiJe. M <; -jests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. tarl Tabor were Mrs. Harris and son o' Hazelwood. M Mr. and Mrs. W. F.Odom "spent several days last week w th relatives in Atlanta, M Mrs. Norma Bakerwas cal led to Chattanooga Mondav due :o the death of her son- r. - law, Mr. h. F. Avcock. Mr. Aycoi k was the husband of Miss Salhe Kare Baker, a :ormer Murphv girl. M Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kes - lev. Mrs. bred Kill .an and daughters, Misses Ruth and Nita Killiar. Mrs. Dixie Pal mer spent Saturday tn Knox "vi lie and Maryville, Tenn. M A delegation from Haves v lie. Hiawassee, Blairs ville and Young Harris, Ga., Copperhill attended the Holi dav Houses of the Murphy Carden Club held here Sun das . M Mrs. Felix Yoyles IeftMon day for Dallas, Texas to spend Christmas with her son-m law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert VNalker. M Mlss Blanche Sawyers will spend thia week-end with rel atives in Weavervllle. -M Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Hens ley and daughter, Deborah, of Kingston, Tenn., spent the week-end with Mr. Hensley's mother and sister, Mrs . Vesta Hensley and Miss Dorothy Hen Hensley and Miss Dorothy Hensley. -M 4-H Club The 4-H Club County Coun cil met In the Courthouse at ]0:00 A.M. There were 19 girls, 3 boys, and 2 agents present. John Van Horn pre sided over the meeting. The devodon was given by Mari lyn Anderson. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. We elec ted our officers for the com ing year. They were as fol lows: President, John Van Horn; Vice President, Jerry Henson; Sec.-Treas., Deborah Anderson; Reporter. Joan Lee Crisp: Recreation Directors, Martha Hendrix and Llnds Smith. We planned our 4-H Ach ievement Night Program. The council gave Miss Mary Hen sley a gift as a token of our appreciation to her and the kind patience she has had w.th us these three >ears. I Peachtree News The Peachtree Home Dem onstration Club had Its annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Aud Suderth, Thurs day. December I. Christmas carols were sung and gifts made by the members were presented to Miss Wheeler. Home EconomlcsA gent. A salad course and cof fee was served bv the hostess. -P Mrs. Garland Ledford. of Hayesvflle visited friends here Wednesday. -P Frank Plemmons is in a local hospital followlngaheart attack. -P Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lovin good have returned from a few dayi visit in Mebane, N. C. with their son and daughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Loving ood. -P Mrs. Ma* Payne, Mrs. Johnnie Wilson, Mrs. Dock Suderth and Mrs. Paul Led ford were shopping In Chat tanooga last Friday. -V Mr. Hubert Robinson o f Castonla spent a few dayslast veek wltfc his parents, Mr. and Mr*. Hofh Robinson. -P Mr. and Mrs. Dock SuddertJi *p?u Uit taurday u A*a vlUa. Liberty by. Mr*. E. E. Bruca Telephone - 7775 Rev?-and and Mrs. J. H . Morgan vtsinad Mr. and Mn. h. E. Bruce over the weekend. We are glad bd report chat Mn. Fred ICUpatrtck Is able to be at church again alter ? week's Illness. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Carrie Verrver la well. .She haa had pneumonia We have heard from Mil dred Bruce who Is now in Anderson, S. C. She sends her "Helloes" to every body and wishes she could see them. Harold Alien visited friends this past week. Mrs. George Reed Is back at home after being in the ( opper Hasm hospital for a few days. Junior Allen Is at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Martda Allen, alter wor king several months in Gas tonia. N. C. Mrs. Glenn Eller had as her guest last week her sons and daughters. They are: Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmv Eller, Bobby teller, Claude Eller and Mr. It is by presence of inind in untried emergencies that the native metal of a man ;s tesied. - Abraham Lincoln The abiJiry to keep a cool head in an emergency, main tain poise in the midst of excitement, and to refuse to tie stampeded are true marks of leadership. - K. Shannon Genius js eternal panen^e. - Michaelangeio Thomas J. Phillips Dies After Short Illness THOMAS PHILLIPS ANDREWS - Thomas J. Phillips. 77, of Andrews, died at 6:50p.m. Friday, December 9, In a Buncombe County hos pital after a short illness. Surviving are two daugh ters, Mrs. Charles Llndsev of Black Mountain and Mrs. John Love of Andrews; a son, Vic tor H. of Black Mountain: five grandchildren: and two sis ters, Mrs. Roy Williams and Mrs. Lawrence Crawford of Andrews. Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday In Andrews First Methodist Church. The Rev. Doris Smother man, pastor, officiated, and burial was lnValleytDwnCem etery . Townson Funeral Home of Murphy was In charge of ar rangements. Boitiifl Spria?s Ntws Mr. Joe MirOn o t Mur pfiy *u a vaaimr her* lut Sunday. Mr. Junior Abernathy and Brother Edward Abamathy, were vinora at Jack O'Dells Sunday afternoon. Mr. Cllnon Cook of Cul berson vlait?d hare. Saturday aire moon. Mr. Lloyd CDall and fam ily vlslt?dMr. and Mrs. James Cornwall at Grand View Sun day. Rev. Clifton Elliott filled his regular appointment here Sunday. Charlie Mills was a visitor at Boiling SprlngsChurchSun day. Mr. and Mrs. William Allen were In town shopping Thurs day. and Mrs. J unlor Eller. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Eller are back In our community alter being in New York for a few months. Everyone Is glad to see them back. Mr. and Mrs. Willys Led ford visited his mother. Mrs. Lee Garner, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Aiken visited his daughter In Win ston-Salem over the weekend. women news V Hitde P timer ladjliU /, VE 7 - 2385 SALE, POSSESSION, AND SHOOTING OF FIRE CRACKERS IS A CRIME State Law and Ordinances of the Town ot Murphy prohibit the sale, possession, or use of i.rt crackers. C.S. 14-410: "it snail be urJawJul tor any Individual, firm, par tnership or corporation to mar. ufacture, purchase, sell, deal In, transport, possess, receive, adverr.se, use or cause to be discharged any pyrotechnics of any description whatsoever within the State of N,C, "Possession of Pyrotechnics (Fire Crackers) bv any person shall be prima !acle evidence that such pyro technics are kept for purchases in violation of this article." Protests from many of the citizens of Murphy have re sulted in the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Murphy instructing the To*n Policemen to arrest any and all persons violating the above law. 20-3tc Solve Your Gift Problems. Ji For The Man That Has Everything, Give Him A Merchandise Certi ficate For Any Amount* Like The One Shown # Dobbs Here. GIFT CERTIFICATE Hat Gift Certi ? Champ Hat Gift Certificates Florsheim Shoes Gift Certificates ' GIFT CERTIFICATE COWARD'S $_ \ //<j r/?e\/tj<ca/e /o foi meie/taru/t'je of ycui 4e/pc/<o/t /o /Ae va/ue of' {Jo //an fyii/A a// pood frii/t&t ftcm ? ? tA'o. . autmohized sr . AllGlfrs Wrapped Fre? Of Ch?.-ge Cowards s Men & Boys Wear JSS1 RULES 1 Winning boby must be born in Cherokee County and his or her parents must reside in Cherokee County 2 E?act time of boby s birth must be certified by offending physician 3 Applications must be eceived by The Cherokee Scout Bob 190, Murphy N C by noon, Monday. Jon 9 1961 4 In the event of o tie, owards will be made ot the discretion of the ludaes prjzes fqhthe Our Gift - A Beautiful BABY BLANKET Collins-Crain Department Store Our Gift - A Beautiful Sweater Set Consisting of Sweater, Cap, Booties and Baby Shoes LENA'S CARRIES A COMPLETE LINE FOR THE BABY'S LAYETTE FAMBRO'S Gift to the FIRST BABY of the New Year . . . A Surprise! FAMBRO 5 & 10 TO THE FIRST BABY OF 1961 A DOZEN CURITY DIAPERS TRUDYS LADIES' and CHILDREN'S APPAREL TO THE PARENTS of the FIRST BABY OF 1961 A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION - to The Cherokee Scout
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