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p i 1 Social Events ?n(((?nwnca - Wildfa^^- P?rti?. - HATTtE PALMER VB-7-2MS Murphy Personals Mr*. John Carrlnger and daughter. Markle, spent the woeknnfl la Wlaann-Salem. They were accompanied to Winsma-Salem by Nye Bucfa anan who had been visiting Can-lagers (or the peat Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer and son. Jody of Foniana Dam spent Sunday with Mr. Oyer's brother and sis 1st -in-law, Dr . and Mrs. George Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Palmer and children of Black Mo?n taln spent the weekend with Mrs. Palmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Docksry. Mr. and Mrs. J.H.Hamp ton will leave Thursday tor Atlanta (a visit Mr. sad Mrs. H. R. Zltterouer and Mr. and Mrs. BUI Dvam for several days. Mr. and Mrs. John Cannon of Chattanooga. Tenn. spent the weekend with Mrs. Can non's mother, Mrs. Winona Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brown of Fontana Dam are visiting Mrs. Brown's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Harding. Mrs. E. P. Fleming of Ashe vllle spent Sunday with her nephew and niece. Dr. and Mrs. J. N. HU1 and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes spent the weekend with rela tives In Sylva. Mrs. C. A. Brown of An drews and Mrs. Roberta Hyatt of Ashevllle were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt and Mrs. Corrie Hystt and family. Mrs. s. M. Benton of Cor nelia. Ga.. and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Benton of Atlanta. Ga? spent Saturday with Mrs. Ben ton's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Matrox spent the weekend In Raleigh and Newbern, returning home Tuesday. Mr. Dick Ketner of Ashe vllle spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Ketner. Mrs. E. C. Moore and Mr. Wallace Moore of Andrews have returned to their homes after visiting Mrs. Moore's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Manthey of Paris, Tenn. Mrs. F. L. Asbury has re turned to her home here after spending some -time in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bruce and children spent the weekend with Mr. Bruce's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Bruce of Athens, Tenn. Miss Sarah Easley of Chat tanooga. Tennessee spentSun day night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Easley, J^ Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Burgess left Saturday for a visit at Clearwater, Florida. Mrs. Dale Lee, Mrs. N.J. Laurla and brother, Mr. F rank Mauney spent Monday In Atlanta. Mrs. Randall Colvard and son of Chattanooga, Tenn.. are visiting Mrs. Randall's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sneed. Another guest of the Sneed's was Mrs. Helen Weeks of Atlanta, sister of Mrs. Sneed. Mrs. Wayne Gentry and son. Carl, of Greensboro, are visi ting Mrs. Gentry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Elkins. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Car roll and son, David, of Dal - ton, Ga. spent the weekend here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tay lor and daughter. Susanne, Mrs. Jessie Zirbes and Mrs. W. A. Bell spent last Tuesday in Adanu. Mrs. Calvin Stiles andchil dren, Carla and Cal and C. H. Townson spent Friday In Good Pictures ANYTIME - ANYPLACE By Appointment The CHEROKEE SCOUT VE 7-2222 Order Prints of Your Favorite Newspaper Photos, too. Atlanta. Mr*. Douglas Smith and Mr*. C. L. Alvaraon spent laat Wednesday In C anion and Aahevtlle. They were accotn panted home by Mrs. Smith's mother, who ha* been a patient at Mission Memorial Hospi tal In AshevUle. Mr. and Mr*. Jerue Babb ?pent the weekend In Atlanta. Mr. and Mr*. Brt?c*Br?e land attended the Maatera tournament held last W?hies - day andThuraday at Augusta. Georgia. Miss Judy Davis, student at University of Georgia. Athens, and sorority friend. Miss Mary Worst spent the week end with Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Davis. Mrs. A1 Wallace and daugh ter o i Knoxvllle. Tenn. are visiting Mr*. Wallace'* pa rents, Mr. and Mr*. Roy Wells. Messrs Elmer Taylor and Leon Lannlng left Sunday for a visit at Tallahassee, Fla. Mrs. John Dickey and Miss Mary Helen Hatches spent last Tuesday In Adanta with Mrs. Dickey's brother. Reu ben Cook, who underwent a throat operation at Georgia Baptist hospital. Mrs. Don Wltherspoon re turned home last Thursday from a visit with her son in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Madden of Little Rock, Ark. Mr. W. A. Singleton and son, Knox, spent the week end In Adanta. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bourne Jr. and Trip spent the weekend In AshevUle and attended the Block House races held at Tryon. They were accompanied home by Gene Carr who will visit them for several weeks. The Rev. Robert A. Potter left Monday to attend a meet ing of the Synod Christian Ed ucation Committee being held at Watts Bar this week. Mrs. Verlon Jones anddau ghter, Shirley and Miss Nancy Lunsford spent the weekend in AshevUle as guests of Miss Mary Hensley. Miss Thelma Wheeler and mother. Mrs. Ellen Wheeler left Tuesday afternoon for AshevUle where Miss Whee ler will attend the Western District meeting for County and Home Agents extension Service to be held at George Vanderbtlt Hotel, Wednesday and Thursday. They will visit Miss Mary Hensley whUe In AshevUle. Others also atten ding the meeting from here are Paul Nave. County Agent and Hugh Abies, assistant agent. Mrs. R. S. Bault, Mrs. L. W. Shields, Mrs. Emily Da vidson and Mrs. Ruby HU1 at tended a Delta Game initiation ceremony at Cullowhee Sat urday night. Among those in itiated were two Cherokee - , County school teachers. Miss Jewell Garrett of Murphy and Mrs. Star Pulllum of Andrews. The guest speaker for the oc casion was Mrs. Elizabeth Collls, director of Christian Education in Central Metho dist Church of Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Sam David son spent the weekend with their daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sim mons and daughter, Cindy of Cleveland, Tenn. Those attending the Western District North Carolina Stu dent Council convention held last Friday at Lincolnton as delegates from Murphy Ele mentary School were: Misses Becky Hoover, Frankle Beal and Linda Schuyler. Mrs. El oise McBee, Home Economic teacher chaperoned the group. They were also accompanied on the trip by Mrs. W. A, Hoover who visited her cou sin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mul len. Those from Murphy who at- 1 tended the District One of Business and Professional Women Club held Sunday at I Gaithers Restaurant in Bre vard were: Mrs. C. L. Al verson, president of Murphy . Club. Mrs. GlennPatton. Mrs. Joyn Bayless, Mrs. Max . Blakemore, Mrs. Harry Lo- ( vingood, Mrs. Leon Klmsey, Mrs. Ruth Cheney, Mrs. . Robert Weaver and Miss Emily Sword. They returned ?. H. Brumby* Entertain With Buffet Bridge Mr. sad Mr*. B. H. Brumby eoBrttlwd with ? bUfet bri<%e M the New Regal Hotel as PncUf, April 7. This 1* a first of several brides W lets to bs fives. The dining room was decor - and with spring flowers, oo Am buffet s bowl of pink and wtilM snapdragons wss used and large baskets af pink az sleas and ptnfc J apsnase crab apples were used throt^hout the room. Mrs. Ray Joseph won high score for the ladles and Mrs. Robert Batdt second high. Frank Mauney won high score for the men sad Dr. W. A. Hoover, second high for the men. Among the Sick ... Pi tl en a admitted id Pro vidence Hospital: Mrs. Der re berry. Murphy; Mr*. Reba Roberts. Rt. 1, Murphy; Rus sell Sims, Murphy; Mrs. Sal Ue Queen, Murphy; Mrs. Ed ward Chastaln, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Hatxie Gray, Murphy; Charles Debcy, Rt. 1, Mar hie; Charles Smith. Rt. 1, Murphy; Sharon Lochaby, Rt. Padents admitted to Mur phy General Hospital: Mrs. John Donley, Murphy; Mrs. Mae Stiles, Oak Park; A. B. Hampton. Murphy; Mrs. Mayes Behrman, Brasstown; R, L. Moore, Culberson; Har vey Stalctqi, Rt. 2. Murphy; Charles Brownell Hughes, Rt. 2, Murphy; Allen Hatchett, R t. 2, Murphy; and BlalneAdams, Rt 1, Murphy. Patients dismissed from Murphy General Hospital: Mrs. Rheta Chastaln, Mui-phy. 2, Murphy; and Mrs. Rebecca Moss, Rt. 1, Marble. Patients dismissed from Providence Hospital: Mrs. Laura Warner, Murphy; Mrs. Llllle Robinson, Murphy; Mrs. Evelyn Chance, Murphy; Ar nold Kilpatrick, Rt. 1, Mur phy; James Edgar Newman, Rt. 2, Culberson; Mrs. Mag gie F. Woods, Murphy; Wanda Henson, Murphy; Mrs. Char lie Coleman. Rt. 2, Murphy; John Loudermllk, Rt. 2, Mur phy; Robert J. Stephens, Rt. 2, Murphy; Martha Nell Rob erson, Rt. 4, Murphy. Births ADAMS Mr. and Mrs. BlalneAdams of Route I, Murphy announce the birth of a daughter, Betty Jean, April 4 at Murphy Gen eral Hospital. Mrs. Adams is the former Miss Stella Mae Hughes. WALDROUP Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wal-. droup of Andrews announce the birth of a daughter, April 3, at Murphy General Hospital. Mrs. Wal droup is the former Miss Aline McClure. RE VIS Mr. and Mrs. James Revis, Murphy, Route 2, announce the Hrth of a daughter, Regina Ann, April 2, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Revis is the . former Miss Barbara Ann Phillips. 1 KENT Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kent, of Route 3, Murphy, announce the birth of a son. April 2, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Kent is the former Miss Je well Geneva Patterson. FRANKS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ed ward Franks of Andrews. Rt. 1, announce the birth of a daughter, April 4 at Provi dence Hospital. Mrs. Franks is the former Miss Louise Mashburn. with the attendance gavel. Those winning prizes for the All Family Boat Show held at Elmer Taylor's Boat Landing in March were: 1st Prize, pair of Slds by Kenny English; double hard rope by Mrs. Walter Coleman; Sid belts by Mrs. Jack Thomp son, Frank Plemmons, and 3uy Dockery. Mrs. Tom Mauney has re rurned to her house in East Murphy for the summer. Mrs. J . Walter Moore of -layesville, Mrs. Georg Bid j Tup ofCampbel) FolkSehool, ?nd Mrs. Tom Mauney will eave Tuesday for several lays visit in Raleigh. TAX Supervisor H. W. Hughes Kamryn iris west Marriage To C. M. Myers Told ANDREWS - Mr. and Mr*. Raid Weat of Andrews an nounce die marriage of their daughter, Kathryn Iris tnCla rence Marvin Myers, son of Mrs. Vina Myers and the late Jake Myers, on Saturday Ap ril S. Reverend Robert Barker performed the ceremony in Murphy, in the presence of Miss Katheryn Hunaucker of Marble, Annete W, Thomas of Murphy and Carolyn Bates also of Murphy. The couple will make their home in Andrews for the pre sent time. Jimmy Matheson Honored On Birthday ANDREWS - Mrs. Neal Ma theson entertafnedatherhome on Saturday, April 8 at 3 p.m. honoring her sonjimmyonhls sixth Urthday. A large birthday cake cen tered the table. Spring flowers decorated the room. Refreshments of Icecream, cake and punch were served the following: Cindy Carter, Sara Lynn Rogers, Donna and Charles Clark. Dave Craw ford, Eddie Jo and Freda Ro gers, Anna Neal and Jimmy Matheson. Liberty News Sorry to report that Mr. Fred Harper is very bad off sick. Mr. Harper has been in die hospital: he is now at home. Hope he will be well soon. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Splvia visited friends and relatives this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs.LeonardStan dridge have taken a trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Kll pa trick are visiting in Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy West visited his mother, Mrs. Elza West this past weekend. Reverand J . H.Morgan visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Fred Har per this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mash bum visited friends Sunday evening. Shoal Creek News Mr. and Mrs. Gay Jones visited Mrs. Jones parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brendle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Casteel Haw kins Jr. of Chattanooga, Tenn. visited Mr. and Mrs. Casteel Hawkins Sr. this past week. Mr. and Mrs. WlllardTruett visited Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Jones this weekend. The congregation at Shoal Creek Bapdst Church greatly enjoyed the Special Music by Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Simonds of Farner, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. N.E.C. Vrl lenweth of Williamstown, ( . i. and Rev. Jeane SilkittofEp wordi were visitors last week of Mrs. E. C. Suit and Mrs. J. B. Slaughter, Shoal Creek Road. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Slaugh ter went to Marietta, Ga. on Thursday to meet their son Lt. D. M. Slaughter who had been sent fromKlamath Falls, Oregon m a rocket firing con test at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. He flew to Marietta for the night. Mrs. J. B, Slaughter left Friday for Akron, Ohio to meet her daughter, Mrs.Phyl lis Madan who was flying in from New York with sons, Josua and Matthew to spend a week with family there. First Methodist Circle No. Two ANDREWS - Circle II of the Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the First Me thodist Church met Monday night at 7:30 p.m. at Fel lowship Hall. Mrs. Dora Blalock, presi dent, presided and served as co-hostess with Mrs. Ray Hogsed. Mrs. Dan Hawk pre sented a program on Hymns ind Church music. Mrs. H og led gave the devotional . Jamboree MEANS CASH BONUSES FOR YOU Area Obituaries LAWRENCE M.ANDERSON BLA1RSV1LLE. Ga. - Law rmtcm Mtlo Andar*oo, 52. 4 Route 3. BUirsvtll*. Ga. dM Monday night in hi* home af ?r a illness. A native <x Clay County, ha had lived la Union Cotncy (or the paat U yeara. He waa a ?oa of the late Joaeph Ander aon and Mr*. Mae Ledford Anderson at Rt. 3. Blalra vllle. He was a farmer In the Gian Log community. Surviving beeldea hi* mo ther. are four brother*; Carl. William, Gene and Hobert, all tt Blair* vllle. Service* were held Wednes day at 10:00 ajn. In Bethe Berry Baptist Church In Clay County. North Carolina. The Rev. Boyd Hog*ed and (he Rev. Wall* officiated, and burial was in the church ceme tery. I vie Funeral Home waa In charge of arrangements. ? ? ? ? ? REV. HENLY LEDFORD ANDREWS - TheRev.Henly Cloe Ledford. 63. pastor of Andrew* Church of God for the past two and a half years, died unexpectedly at hi* home Monday afternoon. April 10. " Mr. Ledford moved to An- I drew* from Winston-Salem, I where he lived for more than J 15 year*. He wa* a native of ^ Clay County, son of the late . Wilson S. and Anna B. Sher- ( rill Ledford. i He had retired from gov- I eminent service after spen- , ding 32 years with the VA. \ He was a veteran of World . War I , a member of NORGE, ( a member of Leslie Sdllman , Post 97 American Legion and \ had been a member of the , Church of God for 42 years. I Surviving are the widow. , Mrs. Nettle E. Tiger Led- I ford: one son, William T. 1 Ledford of Wilmington: one I daughter, Mrs. Anna Lou Moore Cassada of Bryson I City, five brothers, WUUam. Carl, Wilson and the Rev. Glover P. Ledford of Cleve land, Tenn., and John Led ford of Chattanooga: and three sisters, Mrs. Mattle Graves and Mrs. Laura Mae Meacham of Chattanooga and the for mer Miss Atlene Ledford of Cleveland. Services were held at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Andrews Church of God. The Revs. Jack Thomas. W. T. Nelson and William Rembert officiated, and bu rial wa* In Union Hill Ce metery near Hayesvllle. Pallbearers were: H. C. Ledford. R. N. Tiger. Jr., Donald Mull. Lavern Graves, Terry Crawford, and Joe Ledford. Ivie Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. ? ? ? ? ? LOUIE GREENWOOD ANDREWS - Louie Otis Greenwood, 70, of Andrews died early Friday morning. April 7th In a local hospital afar aU weeks at Illness. Ha had baaa a member at Aatkvars Police Dapertmeni but had raaignad due to Ul health. Ha waa a mambar of tafcaia Free Methodm Church. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Florence Greenwood; five foster children. Fred Pal mer, Mrs WUla Beck and Mrs. Arthur White of An drews. Mrs. Linda Lmaford of Ohio and Miss Helen Ruth Berry of die home; one broth er, J . W. Greenwood of Ashe vtlle; and three sisters, Mrs. Ella Swinger of Canton, Mrs. Pate Mason of Candler and Mrs. Dennis Sharp of An drews. Services were held at 2 p.m. Siatday In Andrews Free Methodist Church. The Rev. Mr. SHlet, the Rev. M. L. Williams and the Rev. T. C. Christmas offici ated and burial was In Val leytown Cemetery. Pallbearers were Nell Loa the rwood J r? Curtis Leather wood, Gene Palmer, Jerry Beck, Mllttn Mash bum and Grady Hogsed. Hubert Bourne Celebrates 7th Birthday Mr*. Fraacis Bourn* Jr.. c entertained with * birthday I party on Monday afarnoon ? honoring her son. Hubert, on hi* seventh birthday. 1 The dining table waa cen- > tered with a large birthday I I vie Funeral Home ?a* In B charge of arrangements. ? ? ? ? ? C G J .LEATHER WOOL) E ANDREWS -George J. Lea- H therwood, 68, ot Andrews, for merly of Arlington, Virginia L died suddenly Sunday morning a April 9th In a hospital at Ar- H lngsxi, where he had gone K> E visit a daughter. b Mr. Leatherwood moved to ? Andrews two years ago be- L cause a < ill health. He was a son of the late P John M. and Margaret Hayes P Leatherwood. Surviving are the widow, p Mr*. Ethel Hyde Leatherwood; Si one son, Hal of Miami, Fla.; " two daughters, Mrs. Aline Si Cooper of McLean, Va? and Mrs. Madge Robinson of Ar- C llngton, Va.; three brothers, H John of McLean, Va., Hamil- L ton of Falls Church, Va.. and Hayes of Cleveland, Tenn.; pi and one sister. Mis* Addle m ake with seven candles. Vhlsdes were given as fa ors. After games and contests re re played the hostess ser ?ed cake, lea cream and cokes d (he follow ing;G rover Smith, 101 McK sever. Edward Irian by, Charles Mallonee, "tm Oyer, David GUI, Mike lodfrey, Mike Kinney, Steve Mchey, Terry Sanders. Mike lughes and Johnny Smith. Alao Markie Camnger, isa B reel and, Pamela Alex nder, Nancy Hensley. Denette lubbard, Sherry While, Janet ngliah, Clark Bourne, Eliza eth Bourne and Gene Carr. eatherwood of Murphy. Services were held at 2 .m. Wednesday in the Mur hy First Methodist Church. The Rev. R. T. Houts Jr., as tor and the Rev. D. P. motherman of Andrews of - elated, and burial was in unset Cemetary. Active pallbearers were; reed Bates, Frank Mainey, adley Dickey, JohnMcGulre, . L. Mason and Luke Ellis. Ivte Funeral Home of Mur ly was in charge of arrange ents. The cfcove picture is where Murphy Supply Company started in 1919. The pot bellied stove, the spittoon and the cracker barrell bring back memories of days gone by. Today, 1961, Murphy Supply Company is modern, the largest and most complete department store in this section. rtoak X ovin foot svwwzt? DRY CLEANING fpccm ??"? Sale Price Price Mens.. Suits 650 Trousers .? 35 Jackets <s 35 Over Coats is 65 Ladies.. 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