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DUNCAN OIL CO. VE 7-2666 Murphy, N. C. Bryan Clayton Honor od On TMrd Birthday Mrs. Cm> ('lay mm hwnd her ?mall Ma. Uryaa, witfi a party aa Ml *lrd Mnbday, t- 1 1 Jay afteraooa at 3:30. The table was centered witt. a large cake fchlch was deco rated la a western design. Blow -outs and balloas vera favors. DINE OUT At The HENRY HOUSE! (Serving Home Cooked Food At Every Meal Ex cept on Sunday nNight. AW You 5Can Eat. SUNDAY DINNER Come to the Henry House after church for our spe cial Sunday dinner. Per sons without standing reservations are re quested to make their reservations by Saturday. HENRY HOUSE Telephone VE 7-9744 a. COLLINS - CHAIN Is For TKfc Family Ladies Easter SUITS . . . Ladles Easter DRESSES . $22" ?? $2995 *595 to *14? Girls Easter ? DRESSES $1.U to $5.95 Sizss 7 to 14 Little Girls & Misses Suits & Dusters $4.98 to $14.95 Sizes 3 to 14 W andbags for Easier , $1.98 to $2.98 ( Whit* and Colored jCa did (jto i/? $1.00 up ^ Ladles and Girls C ^an-C^an Slips $1.98 to $3.98 HATS M tor Easter $2.98 to $5.99 ??:? Sprina SUITS We?r f SO tiifht TO t 5 25 00 EASIER BOYS SUITS . . . $7.95 to $13.95 Size* 4-18 Men's Wing Drass Shirts $2.98 awl $3.98 Boy's Pastel hiss Shirts with cuff links $1.98 Man's New Spring Hats *500 new Easter \ S"OTS 2 l/ll $5.95 I $2.?8| for Mom, Dad, and I bk the Children A galaxy of Easter shoes to $9.95 $5.95 I COLLINS - CRAIN Deportment Store PTSA It SfMSM Dlaaar At Scfceel Aolmi The 1'TSA ?U1 March M, from 1 p.m. at Mm kM laach The ma will ha hated ham. rUtod yams. lima beans, tosaed salad, hoi rolls. coffcc, lea or milk. Choice of pie or cake. Tickets will be ?1.S0 for adults. 11.00 for ?ea 1-12 and proceeds will be used for aow kitchen for Iwch room. Everyone Is urged to anend. Rufus Vlck To Speak To Woman's Club Andrews - Mr. Rufus Vlck of Hayesvllle will be guest speaker for Konneheeta Wom an's Club meeting tonight (Thursday) at the Hampton's Cafe at 6:45 p.m. He will be Introduced by Carroll Day. formerly of Andrews and now living in HayesvlUe. Mrs. Gordon Buder and Mrs. Will Ashe 'are in charge of the program on Conservat ion. Leadership School Andrews - A Leadership Training School will be held at the First Methodist Church on March 19-21. Courses to be offered are: The Vacation Church School (for teachers) MYF (for adult councelors and MYF'ers) Missionary Education In the Local Church (for members of the Com missions on Missions and Educadon, Missionary Se cretaries) Christian Evangel ism ( for the Commission members.) ' Marriage Announced Andrews - Mrs. Harve Younce announces the mar riage of Miss Kate Passmore and Brownie Parker which took place In Blue Ridge, Ga., November 19. The couple was married by Reverend E. L. Merrltt. Mrs. Merrltt being the. only attendant. Mrs. Parker Is a graduate , of Andrews High School, at tended Brevard College and Is employed at Berkshire Knitting Mill. Mr. Parker at tended Andrews High School and Is also employed atBerk shlre Knitting Mill. The couple will make their home in And rews. Andrews Births Mr. and Mrs. Lee Painter of Andrews announce the birth of a son, Jerry Lee, onMarch 8, 1961. CONLEY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conley, Jr., of Andrews announce the birth of a son, Gregory Blane, on March 10, 1961. SHULER Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shuler of Andrews announce the birth of a girl, Angela Elaine, on March 10. 1961. LOVE - Mr. and Mrs. John Love of Andrews announce the birth of a son, Ronnie Lee, onMarch 11. 1961. SKELTON Mr. and Mrs. James Skel ton of Andrews announce the birth of a son oi< March 11. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis of Marble announce the birth of a daughter on March 13. 1961. Andrews Personal* Mrs. Cleve Almond, ac companied by her brother, Floyd Sumner of Sylva, re cently visited her son-in-law, Charlie Blanton, who Is a ?adent at Black Mountain anatorium. Enroute home, they visited their sister, Miss Nina S tanner In Leicester, N. C. -A Wllllam C. Brewer, Jr., field director of North Carol ina Heart Association, Inc., of Chapel HU1 visited in And rews Tuesday. -A Johnny Raxter, who is em ployed In Adanta, spent the paat week with Mr. and Mrs. Woody Raxter and other rela tives. -A Mrs. H, E. Davis Is among those travel leaders making the trip to Cincinnati, Ohio, for the Ohio Valley Show spon sored by the Cincinnati En quirer. Mrs. Davie la accom panlng Mrs. Lucille K.Boyden the public relations director of Fontana Village. Tracy's Restaurant To Close For Dalrymple Fweral Tracy's Restaurant will be closed for the Arnold Dal rymple funeral Thursday March 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. (Adv.)' Evirytfiy Is Sal* Day at the Borgaii Crater Howell's Modem Checkout Counter Crowds of people made their way to the opening of the all new Howell's Super Market last weekend. Shown right above buying their groceries are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Suit of Shoal Creek. Employees shown at left are Mrs. Udlth Morgan, checker, and bag boy Donald Craves in the background. Hera Are Just A Few Of The Many LOW PRICES HOWELL'S SUPER MARKET Next to the Pest Office Whole FRYERS Giant Size Nescafe Instant Coffee 10 oz. Jar. .$1.19
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