Mr*. On Moor* tad Mr*. Bantu Robins attended FrlaariaUp Mgbi o t Clay Coaaty Order at Ea?t?n Star 1 lit Thursday nlcht. Or. and Mrs. 8. W. Whit field rvcuned home UatWad oeedey from Atatt. Tt*T ?ere accompanied hoaM bjr Mrs. O.IC.Eerhertwho uader "P*re6?1 ~ , Mmpky Rudy-Mix C Mcrtft Cimpmy NOW OPEN Savo Tint, Labor, Moaoy VI 7-3506 | BREED to the BEST to get the BEST | Bred by Dr. E. M. Norton, Richmond, Ky. Burbon Gold Reg. No. 10,241 Golden Palomino Stallion - 5 Gait Sire of Many Good Horses Contact Donley & Suit Store Liberty, N. C? near Fields of W oods Breeding Fee - $25.00 Deaths, Funerals Compliments Of IVIE MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC. Peyton Q. Ivle ? Funeral Director Murphy, N. C. MRS. CARRIE WHEELER Hayesvllle - Mrs. Cacrla Maggie Wheeler, 79. o f Row 1, Hayaa villa, (ttad Tuesday momlng, March 7, at her home. She waa aaatlireof Clay County, daughwr of the law Ranca and Batty Ledford. She waa ? member of Philadel phia Baptist Church. Surviving are five sobs. Furman and Willi am of Hayesvllle, Richard of Starr, S. C., Roy of Morganton. and Allen of Hlawaaaaa, Ga.; 22 grandchildren and II great grandchildren; three brother* Terrell Ledford of Hlawaa aee, Richard and Carroel of Hayesvllle; and two sisters, Mrs. Lee Nations of Clayton. Gs., and Mrs. Dona McFalls of Hlswaasee. Services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday In Ualon Hill Community Church. The Rev. Boyd Hogsed of ficiated and burial was In the church cemetery. T1-- grandsons were the pallbearers. Ivte Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. MRS. MYRTLE MURRAY Hsyesvllle - Mrs. Myrtle Murrsy, 79, of Route 2, Hayes vllle, died at her home, Thurs day afternoon, March. 2, following a long Illness. A lifelong resident of Clay County, she Is survived by the husband, Artie Murrsy, three brothers. Otto and Fred Wal droup of Hayesvllle, and Wayne Waldroup of Tltusvllle, Pa.; two sisters, Mrs. Bayse McGulre of Hayesvllle and Mrs. Frank Jones of Leices ter; several nieces and nep hews. Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday In Myers Chapel Methodist Church. The Rev. Stuart Taylor and Rev, Claude Young officiated and burial was In the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Max, Eugene, Carroll and BobWal droup, Paul McClure and Carl AT .GRAVES TIRE L COMPANY 88 I? I NYLON I 6:70x15 \ TuU-Typ* Road Hazard Guarantee 'PLUS TAX AND REGAPPABLE TIRE Sdx' W9 99 s?a 8 Unconditional Road ? Hazard Quarantoo G Without Mm* m t* u L. AM Tlraq AiJaatW oa DapHi ^ Traad ftaaad m Carnal Mc? GRAVES TIRE CO. ANDREWS ROAD VE 7-2181 "Dont cuss ? ? ? phone us!" MIITBja Ivte F?nral Hom tu la MRS. ARTHUR BRISTOL Hayesvllle - Mra. Margaret Brian!, 78, wife of Arthur Bristol. died Tinaday af*r ?oon, February 21, at her borne la Hayesvllle. A native a t Andrews and daughter of Ike Ian Jack and EanUa Scon Bristol, aba moved n Hayesvllle In 1956. She was a charter member at the Order of die Eastern Star In Andrews. Mrs. Brls ml was a member w Truett Memorial Bapdat Church. Surviving in addltloa n the husband, are two sons, Jack of Liberty, S. C? and Bert of Landrum, S. C? two daugh ters, Mrs. Guy Wheeler and Miss Starr Brlanl of Hayes vllle; one brother, Marvin B. Phillips of Charlotte; four slsttrs, Mrs. Jessie Hamil ton and Mra. Frank Brlsul of Hayesvllle, Mra. Clair Harps ter of Sandusky, Ohio, and Mrs. Hayes Snyder of Franklin, and seven grand children. Services were held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday In IvleHayea vllle Chapel. The Rev. BUly Fox and the Rev. Claude Young, Jr., officiated and burial was In Valleytown Cemetery near Andrews. Pallbearers were Charles Terry, Early Anderson, Jr., Tom Day, AlvlnPenland, Rob ert Cunningham, Howard Rog ers, Don Weaver, and Clyde Bracken. ?????? MRS. KATHLEEN C.MANJAR Funeral services for Mrs. Kathleen Case Manjar were held at 2 p.m. Thursday In Valleytown Funeral Building. The Rev. Algle West of ficiated, and burial was in Valleytown Cemetery. Pall bearers were: Bill Phillips, Lewis West, Ray Sherrill, Earnest West, Clarence West and Earl West. I vie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Murphy Personals Mrs. Nell Sneed returned home Tuesday from a weeks visit with her sisters In At lanta and Decatur, Ga. -M Mrs. Ed Herbert of Hayes vllle was the week-end guest of her brother and sister-in law, Mr.andMrs.W.P.Odom. -M Mlss Rose Mary Coffey spent the weekend with rela tives and friends In Marietta. -M Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook and daughter, Mrs. Betty Cashon and son. Buster ofEUljay.Ga., spent Sunday with Mr. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cook. -M Mlss Virginia Fowler of Swannona. N. C? spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fowler. -M Mrs. Virginia Hyde and daughters, Rosalie and Peggy, Mrs. Joe Ray and daughter, Becky Jo, spent Saturday In Atlanta. -M Mr. and Mrs. William John son and son, Dewey, Jan Davidson, and Pete Hampton attended the Boat Show in Atlanta on Saturday. -M Weekend guests of Mlsa Carolyn Bates were Misses Patsy Holcomb, Judy Hurley, Katherlne Parks, and Carol Adams, students of Truett McConnell College at Cleve land, Ga. -M Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Far mer and family of Ashevllle were weekend guests of their -aunts. Misses Kate and Leila Hayes. -M Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Cann returned home Sunday from a business trip to Raleigh. -M Mr. and Mrs. James Shields of Atlanta spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mr*. L.M. Shield*. Graham Caaaty Personals Mr. md Mrs. Lnti Aastla vlstad reUdvwa U Natural BrUtga, Virginia. dartag'fre put waak. Ttaj imMI b Robhtnsville Siaday. Mr*. Chariaa Campbell, Mr*. Gilbert Gillespie, Mr*. Ed Corpaaiag. Mr.. Hey Mill sapa, Mrs. Edward Aldaad. aad Ml as Kyma Sanaa will, laava for the State WMU con veadoa la Winston-Salem oa Tuesday, March M.Thaywlll return B> RobMnsville aa Thursday, March 16. The Siimhaams of the Womaa'l Missionary Union of the First Baptist Church at R obtains villa visited theChar okaa Indian Mission oa Sun day afternoon, March 5. The children, agea 5-1 ware ac companied by their leaders, Mrs. Allaaa Campbell and Mrs. Margaret Watts, sod several parents. -R Mr, and Mrs. John Daniel Tippet! of Franklin, North Carolina, visited Mr.Tlppefs brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. BobTlppettdur lng the weekend. -R Mr. and Mra. Edgar Tlp pett of Franklin visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Bob Tlppetx. on Sun day, -R Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes Huff man visited Mr. Huffman's sister, who lives in Brevard during the weekend. Peachtree News By Mrs. Dock Sudderth The Assoclatlonal Sunday School meeting was held on Sunday afternoon, March 5th, at Peachtree Baptist Church. The Theme for this meeting was "Outreach for the Un reached." The devotional was given by Rev. Jack Palmer. Vacation Bible School for the summer was stressed by a film strip shown by the Assoclatlonal Missionary, El mer Green. Rev. T. C. Christmas, pas tor of Andrews First Baptist Church gave a talk on Pre paring for our Jubilee Re vivals. A special number, "Here Am I, Send Me" was present ed by the Peachtree Choir. Rev. W. J. Thompson, pastor of First Baptist Church in Murphy gave the main message. His theme was "Evangelism." There were fifteen churches represented. -P The WMS and Annie Arm strong Week of Prayer will be observed each night this week at the Peachtree Baptist Church. Everyone Is cordially invited to attend. -P The Peachtree Home De monstration Club met on Thursday, March 2, at 1:30 p.m. In the home of Mrs. Noah Hembree. Mrs. Jack Ferguson, who is president, presided. -P The OgdenSchool Basket ball team played the Peachtree School Basketball team last Thursday at Peachtree. Peachtree won with a score of 23 to 12. -P Mrs. J . M. Cornwell is mak ing her home with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hembree. We are glad to have her living in our community. -P Gary Barnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barnett cele brated his 14th birthday on Monday March 6th. His grandmother, Mrs. Claude Barnett had a birthday sup per for him Monday night. -P Mrs. Joe Waldroup of Akron has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Dallas Mlllsaps. -P Mr. and Mrs. Swenson of Statesvllle visited Mrs. Rad ford's father, Mr. Joe Rad ford and brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Wilson Radford, during the past week. While her* they went to Cleveland, Tenn., to visit Earl Radford and family. THE DAUGHTERS OP * I Wr.& Wr,. ?jfa , J. J/o~a,J REQUEST THE PLEASURE OP YOUR COMPANY i AT A TEA IN CELEBRATION OF THE ? FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THEIR MARRIAGE SUNDAY, THE TWELFTH OP MARCH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY -ONE AT TWO O'CLOCK Dk. R.fat M.l.t MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA Still Destroyed ?o oaawaa tffr Zaded, tad ?hat (hay tomd m liquor. Red Cross Bloodmoblle RobblnsvUle - The Rod Cro*? BtowfcnoMlc Unit will visit Graham County again on March 30. 1961, and will hud quarter at Fontana Mills from 1:00 uattt 6:00 pja. Maka your plana now to give blood aad obtain coverage for i your family In caae of emer gency. The quota for this year Is 100 plnta. Uots CM Host To AmItows Groop Robblns vllle - The Robblns - vllle Liosi Club met Thursday night, March 2, at thePhllllps Hotel. Lion Herbert Sheldy and a group of Lions Club members from the Andrews Lions Clubwere vlslBrs.Llon Herman Brauer, District Di rector of the Eye Bank, spoke on the work of Eye Bank In Llonlsm's continuing program of working with the blind and visually handicapped people of our nation. Lion Brauer Is also a member of the Andrews Lions Club. Bibb Questions And Answers Bf M MHm Q. I know wt are not under the Old Testament DOW, but why did God five the Old Te?t A. Qalatiane ?:1? "Wherefore .hen aerveth the law? It era* added bacauaa pt ttaa traro braailoM, till tha aaad ihould come . (Tha ???ad" wii Chrlat ? Gal. S: W.) Qal. t : 24 "Wherefore tha lav wu our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ . . The above shows the purpose d( the Old Testameqt for those who lived under it and why 4t was given. The following shews the pur pose of the Old Testament for those net under it: I Cor. 10:11 "Now all these things happened unto them for ;n'samples: and they are writ ten for our admonition . . Rom. 15:4 'For whatsoever hings were written aforetime were written for our learning, hat we through patience and :omfort of the scriptures might lave hope." Services at Andrews each Monday night. Call Mr*. Cora Watklns for place of meeting. Services at Hayesvllle on Sunday 2:30; Tuesday 7:30. Send Religious Questions to Bob Rig don. Box 101, Sylva. North Carolina. Listen en "Gospel Of Christ", WKRK. 8:30 - 9:0n Sunday morning. ANNOUNCING NEW LOCATION We iavito yo? to visit ?s at o?r aew locotioa across froai tko Post Offko ia Morphy CHEROKEE FURNITURE! JML SAVE ON HOWELL'S SUPER MARKET Nnt to the Post Office Will Open AT 8 o'dod FRIDAY, Mar. 10th