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it ta a?i <t? sMTTIbk i gfr? f?o that counts, but the warm* fear tt carr.u with ufrommv It Wistl llT A WISE HOME AMERICA S FINEST QUALITY HOME MANY MODELS Your Floor Plans To Choose From $1 Down No Interest or Payment For 90 Days. See. phone, or write your local branch manager. Floyd E.Gibbs Post Office Box 755 Bryson City, N. C. Phone Collect 597J 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. Crosby Meets College Pals I BlAg Crosby shakes hands with his dormitory roommate, i Fa Wan. while other freshmen class members, Tuesday Weld, Richard Beymer, and Patrick Adalrte look on In ?"High Time." a Twentieth Century Pox ClnemaScope De Luxe Color release, opening Sunday, lanuarv W. ?t <he Henn Theatre In Murphy, N. C. Installs Officers Cherokee Lodge No. 146 met Monday, January 2, In the Lodge Hall and the following Officers were tnstalledforthe Year: Ralph Killian of Murphy Worshipped Master Arnold Dalrymple of Mur phy Senior Warden. Nick Howell of Murphy Junior Warden. Horace Hembree of Route 4. Murphy Secretary. Doyle Burch of Murphy Treasurer. Lancer's the Answer in Compacts ! SEE THE FINE SELECTION AT DODGE Headquarters , . . vbere 90a don't worry about the weather because yon choosc a new Dodge in our INDOOR showrooms! E. C. MOOR! 107 VALLEY RIVER AVE. MURPHY, N. C. AND <Mx. ?l|omas REQUEST THE HONOUR OF YOUR PRESENCE AT THEIR MARRIAGE ON SUNDAY THE TWENTY -NINTH OP JANUARY NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY WE AT TWO O'CLOCK IN THE <3ftr8i ^Baptist flUpirtfj MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA Liberty News A new addition has been made to the Hoyt Boring fam ily making a total of five now. The little daughter was born January 14 and weighed 7 1/2 pounds. Her name i? Angela Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Spi via have moved from Copper- i hill to Murphy, where he is now employed. They recently visited friends and relative? n this community. Mr Willys Ledford vlsiteo Mrs. Lee Garner over the weekend. Rev. J. H. Morgan recently visited friends in this com munity. Miss Sendee Boring end her father have been staying iritb bet oiece, Ldnda. and her sisters, while their par ents were to the hospital. Sorry to report Oat one of our church members has had noemonia. He IsWesIeyRog ers. Everyone wishes him ? speedy recovery Jimmy Davis recentfyvl sit ed his mother, uncles and lunts. He returned to Atlanta with Ray Murphy where they nth are employed at the pre sent time. Mr and Mrs. J aclc (dipst ick recently visited Harold (llpatrlck who is in the hos >ital in Atlanta. Ga. Harold ras reared in this com mmity His parents are Mt. md Mrs. Fred Kilpatrlck. A1J irisb him a speedy recovery Farewell Party rhe Little Women's Sew ing Club entertained with ? farewell party on Saturday evening, January 21, at the home of Miss Teresa Nug ent, honoring Gretchen Bru ner who was to leave Monday to make her home in Brady, Texas. Those assisting Miss Nugent were Misses Jane Whitley, Pat Tlmpson, Mary Arden Davis, and Ginger Smith. Cake, cookies, cokes and potato chips were served to about thirty attending. Service Guild Meet The Wesleyan Service Guild ot the First Methodist Church met on Monday evening, Jan uary 24, at the home of Miss Ihelma Wheeler with Miss Josephine Helghway as co bostess. Mrs. EdwinaSheiton, chair man presided over the busi ness, after which the meeting was turned over to Mrs. R.T. Houts, Jr program leader Mrs. Houts showed slides on "One World and One Church Ecumenical Movement." During the social hour, the hostesses served salad, cof fee, fruit cake; and nuts to 25 present FINAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN List Your Properly Before Wed.. Feb I 1961 OR PAY A PENALTY All Township books are open at the Cherokee County Courthouse through January 31 1961 .All business firms are urged to list their taxes or pay o penalty H. W HUGHES Tax Supervisor Cherokee County Social Events Waddlag* PartlM ^?r?OMi? da MBS HATTIB PALMHP VR 7 2385 Vlcki Lynn Hall Honored On Fifth Birthday Mr*. J.B Hall entertained with ? party at her borne os Saturday afternoon from 2 to i honoring her daughter. VlckJ Lvnn on her fifth birth day. The dining (able was cen tred with the birthday cake and the flits placed around It. Favors were Utile hats and galloons. Gaines were played and ulc aires taken of the groij) The hostess served tee (ream, cup cakes, and pink lemonade to the following: Teresa Davis, Janet Eng lish, T" tippy Rldenhour. Cathy Hughes, Rusty Hughes. Gregg Kinney, Tonle Godfrey. Karen Gullev and Gary Hall Peach tree News (Editor's Note Resident* at Peachtree Community who wish <0 have items appear is this column may call Mrs Sudderth arVE '-3385.) By Mrs. Dock Suddertb Mr and Mrs. Jess F?n aing of Rossville, Ga. spero last week-end with Mrsjan oing's sister and brother-in law, Mr and Virs O'NeU Crisp -P Mr. Charles Mallane* has returned home after ? trio w Florida. -P Mrs. Woodville Johnson 8* Martins Creek visited friends here last week. -P Mr. Cyrus Witt has return ed home after spending the past two weeks with relative* q Florida. -P Mr* Giles Covet ? And rews was the guest of Mrs Dock Suddertb op last Wed nesday -P Mrs. Boyd Scroggs or Brasstown visited friend? here last Tuesday -P Mt Jimmy McCombs stu dent of Western Carolina Col lege of Cullowhee speni the week-end witb his grand parents, Mr end Mrs Ho Howard -P Mrs. jerry Sudderth. tht former Miss Patsv Smith, left for Columbus. Ohio last Thursday to be witb her Hus band. -P Miss Margaret Hendrix. student at Western Carolina. College, Cullowhee and Char les Hendrix of Nantahalaspem the week-end with their par ents, Mr and Mrs. Glens Hendrix. -P Itie regular Sunday morn ing service were held on Sun day at the Peachtree Baptist Church. The Rev.RobertBar ker is the pastor. -P Mr ana Mrs. Paul Bed ford visited Mr and Mrs. Noah Johnson, Jr at Nanta bala this week-end. -P Mrs. Bob Curtis, Barry ano Cheryl were in Andrews lasi week. -P a shower was given Miss Marcel Roberson last Friday night, January 20, by Mrs Betty Lou Totherow and Mrs. Byrd Hall at the home of Mrs. Totherow. -P Rex Sudderth, student at Western Carolina College, Cullowhee. spent the week-end here with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Paul Sudderth. -P eillie Barton ot Atlanta. ?pent the week-end with hi* mother and brother, Mrs. Norman Barton and Howard Marble News Mi Herman Jordan is gone <o Kentucky seeking employ ment. Mrs Archie Gibby is nome tgain after spending lastweek with net three sons in Cleve land, Tenn. Rev and Mrs. Homer WIi 40a and sons. Reid and David, were Sunday dinnei guests o f Mt and Mrs. Harley McHan. Mr and Mrs. Earl Gibby at Cleveland, Tenn., were the Saturday nlghi guests ot re latives in Marble Mrs. Laura Almondaccom panled by het niece and nep hew from Enka, were In Mar ble Sunday They were return ing from a trip to see he? children in Homes, Ga. Mr and Mrs. Owen out Mr and family of Andrews visited her mother Mrs Herman J ordan. Mr and Mrs. Jackson ?pp? and family of Athens, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rob arson and Family of Atlanta, and Mr and Mrs. Dale Pal- -y <ner of Andrews were Sunday guests of their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Palmer Glad to report Mrs. Martha Griggs doing well at this writing. Sorry to report Tad Carres est Improving much. clad to have Jack Feagua from Bell Hill end all the others vialt with us at Hyatt* Creek Sunday Mrs. B. H Brumby an o ?on, Edward, left one day laai week (or Clear Water Beach. Via. to spend several week* M Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee re turned home las' Wednesday tram Charlotte M Mr. C L. Alverson spent last Thursday In Atlanta at tending Phillips Petroleum meeting of the Southeaster* Dealers. -M Mr. W T. Brown left o? Monday to attend the South Eastern Poultry Convention being held In Atlanta through Wednesday -M Miss Ruth Bates, student at Western Carolina College, Cullowhee spent the week-end with her parents. Mr and Mrs Creed Bates M Mrs Mabel Massey. Mrs. H. A. Mattox and son, PhQ. spent last Wednesday in Ashe 411* -M Mr Andy Kaylot spent las? Priday Id Atlanta, Ga -M Mrs. E. L. Shields is visit tng her daughter. Mrs Glenn voun? of Durham. -M Miss Elda Queen of Atlanta, spent the week-end with he* nether Mrs Sallie Queen. -M Mrs W A Hoover was called to Pore si City last Wednesday due to the illness of her mother, Mrs. E C Sullivan, who was visiting ber son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs William Elliott -M Mt Burke Edwattl Moore, ctodem at Illinois College of Optometrist, of Chicago, Ul. ts spending ? week with his parents. Mr and Mrs Clo? Moore. -M Mrs. u. u. tens ten on Saturday for her home at Wal lace She was accompanied home By her father, Mr W.D Townson, who will visit witb her and Dr Well? for several days, and then Mt TownsoD . will gr m ? Edenton to visit his son, w O Townson. Ir. | and familv -M- < Miss- f- atsy Kaylor, studem ourst 4i Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, spent the week-end witb bei parents. Mi and Mrs Andy Kaylor -M Mt )ot Nell Swain at At lanta. Ga. spent the week aid with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Pearl Swain. -M Mrs. Howard West spent { last Friday in Athens, Term, and was accompanied home by her daughter. Miss Wanda j West who is ? student at ( Tennessee Wesleyan College ? at Athens Wanda returned to | college Sunday -M , Miss Thelma Wheeler spent Tuesday in Bryson City -M Mr Norris West of Winder, ' Ga? spent the week-end here with bis mother. Mrs. Howard " West -M Mrs. Francis Bourne, Jr., spent Tuesday in Ashevllle She was accompanied home by Miss Susan Hounson and a friend who will visit with the Bourne's tor several days. -M Mt John Young ot Atlanta spent the week-end here witb his wile. Mrs. Young -M Mrs Evelyn 5neea, who underwent surgery at Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem last week, is Improving, her many friends will be glad to hear -M Miss Becky Rhodes, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs R. G. Rhodes ol Murphy has been named on the Dean's List of Education tot Fall Term at the University al Georgia. IVI R. O Hem Bret ana Eddie King, jtudent* at Mars Hill College speni the week-end tier* with their parents -M Ot ana Mrs. Howara Shi elds ol Winston-Salem, spent the week-end with Dr. Shields* parents. Mt and Mrs I B Shields -M Mlss Joyce Hensor,, student ai Mars Hill College, spent the week-eno with het par ents, Mi and Mrs. j V Hen son. She was accompanied home with het suite mate Miss Marcla Dearlng, also a student at Mars Hill -M rhose attending the wed ding of Mr Gene Ford ot At lanta. Saturday. January 21 were hi* mother Mrs. Car roll Ford, and brother, Larry. Mrs. Kenneth West and Mrs Rue! White all ot HayesvUle: Mrs. George Town ion, Mrs Jack Lunsford and daughter, Connie of Murphy Mr Ford Is a Pilot for the Delta Mi Lines -M Mr and Mrs. Fostet W Brunei a no family left on Monday for Brady, Texas, where they will make their tome. Experience la what enables ?e recognize a mistake whev *ou make It again Earl WUsot Fori Jackson, S C. Re cruit Frank A Timpson son of Mr and Mrs Lawrence A. Timpson. Route I Murphy, N C has been assigned to Company B 18th Battalion. 5th Training Regiment at Ft. Jackson, S. C? (oreightweeks of Basic Combat Training, He enlisted in the Regular Army ar Murphy North Carolina. Ft Leavenworth, Kansas Army Maj. Edward H. Swan, sod ol Mr and Mrs Frank W Swan, Andrews. N. C? is attending the 16-week as sociate course at the Army Command and GeneraJ Staff College. Ft Leavenworth. Kansas. The course is sche duled 'o be completed May 4 Major Swan is ? member of the 23d class to be enrolled <n the course. The class, con sisting of 374 U. S. Army of ficers and 28 allied officers (rom 12 countries, was ad dressed by Maj. Gen. Har old K. Johnson, college com mandant and post command er and Brig Gen. William A. Cunningham 111. assistant commandant, at opening exer cises on January 6 Major Swan is assigned to die U S. Army Pacific in Hawaii. He entered the Army Ol March 1942. The major is a 1937 grad uate of Brevard Junior Col lege Miss Annette White Honored With Buffet Luncheon Mrs. Ruth Cheney and Mrs. L. D. Schuylet entertained with a buffet luncheon on Sat- | crday, January 21, at the home of Mrs. Ruth Cheney, honor ing Miss Annette White, bride-elect of Ted Thomas. Those invited besides the j nonoree were: Mrs. Cyrus White, mother of the honoree. I Mrs. Cecil Burgess, Mrs. Paul Ridenhour, Mrs. W. J. Thompson. Mrs. Doyle C. Burch, J r., Mrs. Steve Craw ford, Misses Ruth and Carolyn Bates, Linda Schuyler, and Mrs. Jimmy Foust. Miss White received a gift 3f crystal Mary D. Cheney andClau Ba Schuyler assisted their mothers in serving. Stork Market ' Report RAMSEY CORRECTION: Mrs. Merita James Ramsey who gave birth to a son. January 10. was the former Miss Syble Stiles, in stead of Doris Horton as was reported in last week's Scout BORING Mi. and Mrs. Earnest Bor ing of Route I, Turdetown. Tenn., announce the tNrtb of a daughter. Angela Kay, J an gary 14, at Provideace Hospi tal. Mrs. Boring is theformer Miss Geneva West. STILES Mr and Mrs. Hadley Sa les of Route 4, Murphy, an nounce the birth of a son, Milton Fred January 14. at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Stiles is the former Miss Svvania English. BEERKENS Mr and Mrs Hans Beer kens of Murphy, announce the birth of a daughter, Jacqueline Maria January 16. at Provi dence Hospital. Mrs. Beer kens is theformerMissMarie Jans en. MASHBURN Mr and Mrs. Richard Mashburn of Murphy announce the birth of ason.jeffreyPaul. Januarv 18. ? Providence Hospital Mrs. Mashburn is 'he former Miss Nancy Fain COFFEY Mr and Mrs. Robert Wm. Coffey of Murphy, announce ?he birth of a daughter, Jan oary'19. at Providence Hospi tal. Mrs. Coffey is theformer Mis? Nancv Morris RIDER Mr and Mrs. J odd Rider ot Murphy, Route 3, announce the birth of s daughter. Barbara Jean. January 19, at Provi dence Hospital. Mrs. Rider is he former Miss Oorothy Campbell. 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