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Carol) n Jones (c) and lovely newcomers Diane McBaln (r) and Shirley Knight play key feminine roles In "Ice Palace," Warner Bros.' Technicolor dim version of Edna Ferber's novel of Alaska which opens Sunday, Jan. 22., at the Henn Theatre. Richard Burton. Robert Ryan, Martha Hyer and Jim Backus also star In the exciting saga of the taming of the 49th sate. Senator Sam Ervln Says Washington - There I* a tremendous Interest In the In augural of President-Elect Kennedy. A large delegation from North Carolina will at tend the ceremonies which surround this great event. Inauguration - Inauguration ceremonies are, according to <-ustom, conducted on a specia lly constructed platform over the central stairway of the east front of the Capitol. Workmen dally are putting the finishing touches to the construction of this platform. Upon It, the Nation's Chief Justice, Earl Warren, will administer the oath of office In the presence of the President-Elect's fam ily, Cabinet members, Sena . tors. Representatives, Gov ernors, Diplomatic Corps, and thousands of spectators. Immediately upon taking the oath of office. President Ken nedy will deliver his inaugural address and then will lead the most colorful of all parades In America down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House. New Administration - P re st dent-Elect Kennedy may not have a RoosevelOan mandate, but he has a working knowledge of both the Senate and the House. He has a reservoir of good will to carry with him in many of the matters that he has proposed. I do not know what exact forms legislation will take in specific areas, since the new administration has not submitted its program to the Congress. Thus far the President - Elect has been leery of ushering In his ad ministration with a stormy note on the majority vote a mendment to the Senate Rules on cloture. Hodges - It was a delight to me to see President - Elect Kennedy give North Carolina recognition In the selection of former Governor Luther H. Hodges to be his Secretary of Commerce. Luther Hodges will bring a good approach to the problems that confront every Secretary of Commerce. I shall urge his confirmation for this important post when the matter comes to the Sen ate for Its approval. "Blue Jean Queen' ,?? Elected America's "Blue Jeai Queen" by the denim industry Alexa Currey, 2 I , a native of Wash ington, D.C. will tour the U.S. one display new denim fashions. Misi Currey, 35-22-35, top to bottom was chosen on the basis of bein( the coed who "cut the best figvn on campus in 1 960." She ii a grad uate of exclusive Stephens Collegi In Columbio, Mo. Happiness Is a perishable fruit, which must be used each day, for it will not keep. - E. L. Benedict Every great man Is always being helped by everybody; for his gift is to get good out of all things and all persons. - John RusUn / Help thyself, and God will help thee. - George Herbert Never ask for mntorrowi It ia enough that divine love la an ever-present help; and if you wait, never doubting, you will have all you need every moment. - Mary Baker Eddy ? A little girl In Colombia lunches on a big bowl of hot ceral made from U?. corn meal and powdered milk sent in a CARE package. Contrib utions of $l-per-package will send food gifts to the hungry in twenty countries through the CARE Food Crusade. Anyone who wants to set his own personal foreign aid program can do so by sending one dollar to theCARE Food Crusade, CARE Atlanta 3, Georgia. The worst- tempered people I've ever met were people who knew they were wrong. - Wilson Mizner Marble News By Mamie Rich Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hedden of Andrews were business vis itors in Marble last Monday. Mrs. Betty Wilson and Mrs. Archie Gibby visited with Mrs. Ann Palmer and Mrs. Ger trude Garren last Monday. Rev. Jack Adams returned to the Veterans Hospital on Wednesday, after a short visit with his family here. Mr. W. B. Rich of Murphy spent the week-end with hi* brother In Marb.e Sorry to report Mrs. Jack Barton in Andrews Hospi tal. Hope she's soon out a gain. Glad to report Mrs. Ger trude Walsh and Gene Griggs who have been in Andrews Hospital, back home again, much improved. Glad our WMU of Marble I has sent in the greatest Lot tie Moon Christmas offering for missions we've ever rai sed. Mr. Kupen iruii ?nu wir. Harry Malonee made a busi ness trip to Chattanooga last week. Sorry to report Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis and family have , left Marble to make their home In other parts of N. C. Mrs. J. B. Hall has return ed home from "an extended visit with her niece inTampa. Sorry to report Mrs. Frank Parker who has been in the Andrews Hospital 1* still on the sick list. Glad to report Mr. Ted Gar - ren some better and back at home again from Andrews hos pital. t . The WMU of Marble met last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Austin Par ker. Those present were: Mrs. Cordle Hall, Mrs. Ro ger Williams. Mrs. Kate Mann, Mrs. Mamie Rich, Mrs. Arvll Swafford, Mrs. Edra Edwards. - The Marble Church Prayer > Band meets at the home of . Mr. and Mr?. Will Calwell on - Hyatts Creek next Saturday ' night. > Glad to have as our visl ? tors at Hyatts Creek Church I Saturday night, Mr. Frank > Swain, his niece from Hayes-. - villa, and his girlfriend from > Cornelia, Ga. It was reported thatoldTom Tinker stole the butter off ? blind man's bread. Well, that wasn't too bad. but old Dan Rider stole butter, bread, and all from Mamie Rich's plate recently. Hal Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Toth erow and family and little miss Linda Stiles of Mur phy visited in Marble on Sun afternoon. ev. Homer Wilson filled Ms appointment at Trenton, Ga., last Sunday. Rev. Harold Anderson filled his appointment at Hyatts Creek Church last Sunday. The prayer meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Wilson last Tuesday night was enjoyed by a large crowd. The Rev, Harold Anderson of Andrew* was la chaife and delivered an In teres dng mes > PERSONAL 1 ' MENTION Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Hughes ?past Saturday with friends la Heyasvllle. -M Mr. aad Mrs. FredBuchheit Of Scottaboro, Ala., were weekend guests of Mr. Buch helt's nelce and nephew, Mr. and Mr*. J erue Babb. -M Mra. W. D.Townaon hat re turned home from Emory Hos pital. Atlanta, and Is convales cing at home. -M Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt apent laat Friday with her aon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wllber Ming us of Hayesville. -M Mr. and Mra. Hubert WU lalms and aon, Hughle, have returned to their home stTal lassee. Fla., after spending the holiday* with Mr*. William'* parents. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Parker. -M Mr. W. D. Townaon, Jr.. of Edenton, apent several days here last week with his par ents, Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Town?on. -M Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mc Gulre of Maryvllle, Tenn, were recent guests of Mrs. Sallle Queen and daughter. Miss Beulah Queen. ? -M Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Schuy ler and family spent lsst week end with Mrs. Schuyler's bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christopher of KnoxvBe, Tennessee. -M Mrs. L. D. Wells of Wal lace arrived Monday for ? visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.Townson. -M Mrs. Randall Colvard and son. Dan, of Chattanooga, Ten nessee were last week-end guests of Mrs. Colvard's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sneed. -M K4I?? P.1diOiiMn/tf Atlanta spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Sallie Queen. -M Mrs. Dale Lee left Tuesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. H. G. Mc Brayer of Anderson, S. C. Sunday she will go to Charlotte where Mr. Lee will Join her there and they will buy their spring and summer merchandise for Candler's Dept. Store. -M Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kay Ior, Jr., and daughter, Cher yl of Atlanta were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kaylor, Sr. -M Mr. and Mrs. Virgil 01>ell and daughters, Maxine, and Betty, spent last week vaca tioning lit Florida. -M Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and children of At lanta, and Mr. andMrs. Hardy Caldwell of Hendersonvllle have returned to their homes after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penland. -M Miss Joyce Jenkins and Mr. John Durand of Atlanta, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt. -M Mr. and Mrs. Kinley Kay lor and family of Mineral Bluff, Ga., were guests Sun day of Mr. Kaylor's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kaylor. -M Mr. Bub Penland has re turned to Blanton Business College in Asheville after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Penland. -M Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt and Mr. and Mrs. Robert P en land, and Mrs. Joe Bates spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Hayesville. -M Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schinlever and daughters, Teresa, Debbie, and Jolynn of Knoxville, Tenn.. spent the week-end with Mrs. Schln lever's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lloyd. -M Mrs. Hoke Phillips has re turned to herhomelnRobblns ville after spending the holi days with her daughter and son -in -lav. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyatt. -M Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Dick ey, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt were dinner guests on Saturday of the Rev. and Mrs. J. Alton Morris of Andrews. -M Mrs. D. H. Queen and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lew Is, and family of Sylva were guests Sunday of Mr. andMrs. Jim Ed Hughes. -M Mr. snd Mrs. Kelley Hall of Sylva, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Can trail and son of Brass town, and Mr. and Mrs. Benny Dockery and baby were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franklin. -M Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bow man of Bryson City were guests Sunday of Mr. Bowman's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hobsrt Mashburn. -M Harry M. Seamon has re turned home aftar spending the holidays with his son and daughter-in-law of WastPalm Beach. Fla. While there be attended the football game at the Orange Bowl In Miami oa Januiry 2. -M Social Events Eagagamaaca - Wadding* - Par da* - Paraooals CaU MISS HATTOE PALMER Vg 7 - 2M3 MISS BONITA DANIELS Thl? t* to announce the en gagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Bonlta Dan iels, daughter of Mrs. Myrde Daniels and the late Mr. Tom Daniels of Blalrsvllle, Ga? to Mr. Ricky Floyd, son of Mr. T. E. Floyd and the late Mrs. Floyd, also of Blalrsvllle. Miss Daniels Is presently employed as Assistant Labor atory Technician at Provi dence Hospital In Murphy and Mr. Floyd Is employed as an electrician In Atlanta. The wedding will take place January 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Puett. Rev. Floyd Walls will perform the ceremony. The couple will reside In At lanta, Georgia, Mrs. Lent White afteravis lt with her sisters, Mrs. Ruby Hill and Mrs.DairShields.has returned n her home lnHayes ville. -M Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph John ton of Atlanta, Ga., spent last Thursday with Mr. Johnson's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chandler. -M Mrs. W. T. Brown and son. Perry, spent Monday In At lanta. They were accompanied home on Tuesday by Mr. Brown and Adlnah Brown who have been patients at Piedmont Hospital. -M Mr. and Mrs. John David son and son. J an. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart McKeever, Mrs. Ruth Forsyth, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mattox, attended the inaugu ration of Gov. Terry Sanford last Thursday. -M Mrs. Eva Nell Laurla and brother, Mr. Frank Mauney left Monday for a stay of sev eral weeks in Morehaven, Fla. -M Mrs. J. W. Dyer left Sunday for a visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Hampton of Knox ville. -M Fred Bates, Jr., of Ashe vllle spent Friday night with his mother, Mrs. Fred Bates. -M Mlss Emily Sword and Miss Susanne I vie spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Ivle's sis ter, Mrs. Glenda Brandon of Cleveland, Tenn. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Ivte who will go with Mrs. Brandon and little daugh ter, Mellnda, to Chattanooga, Tenn., Mellnda i underwent surgery atEarlangerHospltal. -M Mrs. A. D. Evans left on Sunday for West Ashevllle where she will make her home. -M Sgt. andMrs.JamesC.Nun nally and sons left Saturday for Pataloma, Calif., where Sgt. Nunally will be stationed with the U. S. Army. Sgt.Nun nalley has just returned from Korea. -M Mrs. K. V. Weaver left last Thursday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs, Glenn Taylor, of Albermarle. -M Mrs. J. B. Gray spent last Friday withhersister-ln-law, Mrs. J. M. May at Hayesvllle. -M Mrs. Evelyn Sneed left on Monday for the Baptist Hospi tal, Wlnaton-Salem. She was accompanied by her son, Hub ert and Mrs. Christine Murray. -M Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kin ney are visiting their sis ters, who are 111 In a hospi tal In Gainesville, Ga. -M Mr. and Mrs. Hugh How ard left Wednesday for Los Angeles, Calif., to visit rela tives and friends. -M Mr. and Mrs. Holland Mc Swaln. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Jacques, and Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan attended the 40th appreciation dinner held at the Battery Park Hotel on Monday evening for the Dan iel Boone Boy Scout Coun cil of America. -M An old Indian stood on top of a hill with Ms sen, looking ever the beautiful valley be low them. Said the old man: "Some day. my son, all this land will belong to the Ind ians again. Paleface all go ? mam ?? Peachtree Mr. and Mr*. Charlie Mor ris have returned to their borne at Balaam after ?pend ing several days with rela tives and friends here and points In South Carolina. -P Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rad ford were called ? Mills River last week due to the death of Mrs. Radford's mother. -P Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Sud dath have returned to their home at Jefferson, Ga? after spending the holidays with Miss Elsie Sudderth. -P Butch K 11 pa trick, who Is em ployed In Atlanta, spent sev ers! days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. KUpa trick. -P Some of our college boys and girls returning to school after spending die holidays with their parents, are: Rex Sudderth, Paul Barker, Mar garet Hendrlx, Eva Nell Mor row, Jimmy McCombs, and James Smith. -P Mrs. Sonny Hatchett has moved to Atlanta where she and her husband have employ ment. -P Mr. and Mrs. Bob Curtis and children spent the week end In Sylva with Mrs. Cur ds' mother, Mrs. Jske Par rls. -P Mr. and Mrs. William Rob inson and son spent the week end in Gainesville with Mr. Robinson's mother. -P Mrs. Doris Hendrlx and Miss Sue Ferguson have re turned to their school at Lea ksvllle after spending Christ mas holidays with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hendrlx and Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Ferguson. -P Mrs. Kate Robinson and Mrs. Lofton West of China Grove and Andrews spent die week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robinson, -P North Carolina's mule popu lation has been decreasing at a rate of about 20,000 annually. Cotton is produced In 78 of North Carolina's 100 counties. Thirty years ago, the ave rage ben In the United Statea laid 121 eggs per year; today, she's laying 206 eggs. Prior to the use of DDT there were 13 species of in sects, ticks, and mites known to be resistant to insecticides. Now there are 137. Some fellows pay a compli ment like they expected a receipt. Stork Market Report CARTER Mr. and Mrs. Andre* Jack aoo Carter, at Rc. 2, Murphy, announce the birth of a dauffh er. Karen Dlanne, J anuary 1, at Providence Hospital. Mr*. Carter la the former Miss Roele Irene Murphy. MCDONALD Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDon ald, o ( Rt. 4, Murphy, announ ce the Urth of a daughter, on January 4, at Providence Hos pital. Mrs. McDonald Is the former Miss Martha Nell Johnson. DOCKERY Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dockery of Marble announce the birth a daughter, January 6, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Dockery Is the former Mrs. Carolyn Grace Lovlngood. YDD Officers - Cont. elongated and eloquent Henry Hall Wilson of Monroe, head ed the YDC's In 1955. Wake County State Senator John R. Jordan, who was chairrrian of the Inaugural Ceremonies Committee and presided at the Installation of the Council of State and the Governor, was president of the Young Democrats In 1954. A vice president in 1944, was John Larkins of Trenton.Gor don Gray, Presidential assist ant In Washington. w?s the YDC leader in 1938. H. Clifton Blue of Aberdeen, legislative vete ran and publisher, was presi ?dent of the YDC's in 1948. Each State now has Its own Young Democrats organizat ion. But the daddy of them all is the one here in North Car olina, which was formed by Tyre Taylor, assistanttoGov. 0. Max Gardner, in 1928. Among The Sick Plants ?dmJard to Pro vtdence Hospital are: Stev? Crawford, Murphy; Mrs. Emma Riley. Rt. 2. Murphy: Mrs. Jennie LouSneed. Mur phy; Dimple Owenby, Rt. 3, Blalrsvllle, Ga.; Charles Hyatt Murphy; Mrs. Grace Roberson. Murphy; Donald England, Rt. 2. MOiphy; H. W. (Gus) Whitley. Murphy; Wade Anderson, Rt. 2, Murphy; and Ned Comar. Rt. 4. Murphy. Patients admitted to Mur phy General Hospital are: Mrs. Robert Whltewer. Rf Murphy; Rom Hughes. Bla* vllle. G?.: Bryan Masoa, ? trsvllle, Ga.; and k Maurala Bryaat. Murphy. | K1DMY DAN MB SMM1 Oettlng up nights. burr* frequent, or acuity flow, > palna or backache. may? warning of functional kid disorder* - "Danger Aheq Help nature eliminate ?xcr acid and other was as. F| kidneys arlth BUKETB. Y 50 1 back at any drug in 4 DAYS If not pleai Now at Mauney Drug C< pany aad Parker Di'ug Sto L L. MASON, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW ANNOUNCES REMOVAL OF HIS OFFICES TO Suite 201 - 202 New Parker Building (next door to Courthouse) Murphy N. C. Hits the Spot When You Serve it Hot Cold days call for hot beverage*! Serve your family delicious Coble Grade-A Chocolate Milk piping hot. It's a great energy builder. Delicious at breakfast or snack time. And easy to serve. Simply pour and heat. Order eome from your Coble milkman or get it at your favorite store. COBLE ? Important news for new-car buyers? THE '61 CHEVY BRINGS JET-SMOOTH TRAVEL DOWN TO EARTH Jfl/iiliiV/* /. X HERE'S WHAT OIVES CHEVY ITS JET-SMOOTH H/DE Full Coll suspension? Chevy's one of the few cars with a coil spring at every wheel. Precision-balanced wheels ? For smoother rolling with less vibration. Sound-hushing Insulation ? Sheet metal is carefully insulated against drumming and vibration. II built-in "shock absorbers" ? Cushion the chassis against shock and shake. Live rubbor body mounting *? Extra-large butyl rubber cushions that further isolate the ride from the road. Thi$ (i the Impnla Sporl Coupe? just one of to Jet-smooth ( Better just circle your dealer's block the first time ; try a Jet-smooth '61 Chevy. Get anywhere near an highway and he's liable never to see you again. What we mean, Chevy's ride whets your yen to tra* Wins you over with its delightful coil-spring smootf its hushed comfort and light steering. You find yourself feeling sorry for people who buy higher priced cars, thinking they have to pay premium prices for a luxury ride. That may have been true at one time, but not any more. Chevrolet's ride, its roadability, just doesn't take second place to anybody's. Drive one soon and see. See the new Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvairs and the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet iiJ WA?y Chevrolet - Oldsraobile Co., I 116 St Murphy, N. C. VE 7-2132
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