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THE CHEROKEE SCOUT NJEJUJB BAM. fruMtahar . . . PHYLLIS B. BABB, Edlw ffaiablUhad July, 1M9 Pnhllihad Bvary Thursday - Second Class Postace Paid at U7 Hickory Sirai, Murphy. CbsrohasCotaty, Sort? C aroiin*. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mailing >??ii lnCharokee, Clay andGrahamCoandaa, N. C. Towns. Union and FanninCounaes.Ga.. andPolkC?Ui(y, Teen. I Yaar - $3.00 6 Moa. - *1.75 Outside of Rami Trading Area - I Yr. >5.00; 6 Moa. *3.00 \ Peachtree News A mlscetloaaous shower was held Tuesday night. May 9 by Mr*. Uoyd Slmonds. Mrs. Carl Head and Mrs. Roy Doc kery, bride-elect of Jimmy Green.. Miss Dockery Is the daugbMr of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dockerv of Murphy. The bride-elect received many lovely gifts Ice cream, cake, mints, nuts. Punch and coffee was served to the following guests. Mesdamse, Mesdames, Irene Wood Jane WUson, Eunlc Ledford, Edith Stiles. DorlsGulley, Inez Doc kery. Nell Head, Caroline Dockerv. Re be Johnson, Clyde SPECIAL GOFFE for that extra flick of flavor Martin, joe AnnBngllah. Mary Shelton, Carolyn Hall. Manha Radford, Kathrelne Sudderth, Kacc Dochery Christine Doc - kery Blanche Smith, L. M. GUberson. Karen Wood, Bendall Thomas, Peggy Jean Halgler. Pauy Halgler, Mau reen Rofatnaon, Geneva Slmonds and the honoree. The wedding will take place on May 27 a (Hampton Memor ial Church. The Peach tree Home Dem onstration club met Thursday afternoon. May. 5 at the home of Mrs, BUI Barnett. The Home Economic Agent gave a talk on health. The devo tl anal was given by Mrs. Clarence Hendrix. After the demonst ration the hostess served cake and punch to the follo wing: Mrs. Ralph Sudderth, Mrs. Ralph Sudderth, Mrs. Jack ? Jerguson, Mrs. Verlln Crip, Mrs. Clarence Hendrix, Mrs. Aud Suddetrh, Mrs. Dock Suddetrh. Mrs. David Hendrix and Miss Wheeler. The WV6. met at the home of Mrs. Barnes last Thursday night May S. Mrs. Ed English had charge of the program. Refreshments was served to 12 members present Harry Bishop Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bishop is at home with his parents after serving three years In the United States Army. Harry spent 27 months overseas duties in Germany. Carson Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers, and Mary Ann Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rogers will take the repul red aptitude test at Young Harris College May 20. Mary Ann will go Into a school of nursing and C arson will enter Ga. Tech. DECORATION Hampton Memorial Church Sunday, May 28, 1961 Siifii! ni Diner Served li The triads Miss Citida Couise Palmer becomes Bride of Kobert David Bckard ' Miss Linda Palmer, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. Tom Palmer of Murphy became the bride of Robert David Eckard, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Eckard of Adanta, Georeia Sunday, May 14 at four P.M. at the First Bapdst Church in Mt^rhy. The Rev. William J. Thompson, officiated at the double ring ceromony. Music was by Mrs. Doyle Burch, Jr. of Murphy soloisx. and Jimmy Klmsey, of Murohv organist. Mrs. Burch sanS "My Own True Love" and "The Lord's Prayer". Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of pure Peau de sole with scalloped Sabrlna neckline de signed with seed pearls on chantllly lace on the fitted bod Ice and front panel. The full skirt ended in. ? chapel train of chantllly lace. Her finger tip veil of Imported illusion fell from a tiara of matching chantllly lace aimed with seed pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid surrounded by steph anotis and lily of the valley. Mrs. Charles F Peacock of Cordelle, Georgia, attended her sister as matron of honor. She wore a ballerina length dress of pale blue silk organza over taffeta with a matching jacket. She wore a matching head piece and carried a bou quet of pink rose buds. Bridesmaids were Mrs. W. E. Treadwell of Griffin, Georgia and Miss J ane Clark of Atlanta Georgia. They wore dresses like that of the honor attendant and carried similar bouquets. Robert Holland of Atlanta, Georgia was the Best Man. Usher groomsmen were Felix E. Palmer, Thomas W. Palmer of Muprhy. brothers of the bride, James A. Israel of Knoxviile, Tenn. and Charles Peacock of Cordelle, Georgia, her brotte-a-lnlaw. Honorary LAST CHANCE ENROLL NOW HERE'S PROOF MASSEY TRAINING PAYS OFF! JANE LOVINGOOD, Secretary, Citizens Bank & Trust Com pany, Murphy, says: "Because of the train ing I received at Mas sey College, 1 was em ployed by die Bank In Murphy." CHARLENE THOMAS, Head Cashier -Book keeper, Murphy A & P Score, says: "My Mas sey training has made my work easier. I am now better qualified to carry out my job." DAY and NIGHT CLASSES - STARTING MAY 22 ItST WEEK-END TO ENROLL - NEW REGAL HOTEL. ROOM It. Phut VE 7 - 213S LIVE AT HOME - WORK A HOME - TRAIN AT HOME Massey College of Atlanta, die South's largest business school, Is bringing to you In Murphy Its business extension school. Over the years many people from this area could not afford to maintain residence in Atlanta or give up their jobs to attend the main school. For this reason, Massey is bring ing to the people of Western North Carolina Its FULL FACILITIES for adult commercial training. A limited number enrolled because of teacher load. Once school Is started NO further enroll men ts accept ed. At the end of the 5 months, Massey will move its teacher and equipment as another community In similar need of trained men. NO AGE LIMIT There Is no age limit - no special train ing or background necessary to enroll. Massey is for everyone who Is sincere; ly Interested in improving himself. DAY and NIGHT Schools Professional Secretarial Course SPEEDWRITING SHORTHAND (120 WPM) TYPING TRANSCRIBING BUSINESS ENGLISH BUSINESS MATHEMATICS LETTER WRITING FILING ! BOOKKEEPING CALCULATOR DICTAPHONE Professional Office Course TYPING BUSINESS ENGLISH BUSINESS MATHEMATICS LETTER WRITING. CALCULATOR FILING BOOKKEEPINC T ADVANTAGES 1. Live at home and attend school. 2. Work at home and attend school. 3. Prepare yourself for a better future. 4. prepare yourself and give your family more security. 5. Massev's courses Include all books In the cost of the course. 6. Budget plan designed so you can attend Maasey. 7. Upon graduation, you *111 receive your business diploma. 8. You will have Maasey's reputation of being well trained. HOW TO ENROLL Since only a limited number can be enrolled, do not delay. Call Mitt Phyllis Patrick, Career Coun selor and Vocational Advisor of Massey College. She will be glad to asalat you In planning your school program. Call Miss Patrick, Collect at VE 7-2139, or see her at the New Regal Hotel, Room 86, Murphy, North Carolina. \ . j' ,g, | MASSEY y COLLEGE OF ATLANTA ushers were Dickie Davis and Don Carter of Murphy. The brid's mother wore a beige lace dress with white accessories and ? corsage of a purple orchid. The mother of the bride(rroo wore a blue lace dress with accessories and a corsage of cymbidiums. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the fello wship hall of the church. The bride's table was overlaid with blue cloth and accented with a white net held by small bouquets of blue iris and lily of the valley. The center piece was an arrangement of blue and white spring flowers. Tall white tapers in silver candlabra completed the table decorations. Mrs. James Israel, sister of th bride presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Ben Plamer and Mrs. Hubert Hinwn, aunts of the bride, served the cake. Others assisting were Mrs. Frank Forsyth, Mrs. John Dic key, Mrs. Frank Morrow, Mrs. Lloyd Hendrix, Mrs. Felix Palmer andMrs. Porter Axley. For traveling the bride wore a beige suit of embroidered linen with white accessories. Her corsage was the orchid lifted from her Bible. After a short wedding trip the couple will . be at home in Juanita Apartments, Memorial Drive, Atlanta, Ga. r <OoO .1,1 I Storrts m tassLovia and Mrs. Hardy last Sunday la Mr*. BIB Sr.. and Mr. and Mrs. BUI Wads jr. W Chattanooga. Tan. spent last week-end wife Mr. and Mr*. Varlln Crisp. Mr. and Mra. BUlle Bar ton of Atlanta, Andrew Barton at Rudterfordion, Mra. Doro diy Stalcif) and children at Gadlngbun, Tann.. and Mr. and Mra. BUI Crala of Mur phy spent last Sunday with Mr Norman Barton and Howard. We ar( sorry ? hoar Mr. Bttl Sales, father of Claude Stile is at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Roberson of Lakeland Fla. have arrived ?o spend die summer at their home here. Mrs. Kermlt Stiles of At lanta spent s few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kiplatrick. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pulton of Murphy visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sudderth and Mrs Dock S udder th last Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Max Witt and Oakley Qltt of Poms River, N. J. Mrs. Russell Brltt snd Bob Witt of Ft. Launderdale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fan ning of RossvlUe, Ga. are here due to the serious 1U ness of Mr. Cyrus Witt. Mrs. Johnny Wilson, Mrs. Max Payne, Mrs. Victor BeU Mrs. Paul Ledford and Mrs. William Robinson shopped in dalton, Ga. last Tuesday. We are sorry to hear that Cal West has been taken to the Veterans Hospital at Oteen. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fer guson, Mrs. Jack Ferguson and son, Carl Sudderth and Phyllis Hembree spentSunday in AshvUle with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts. Mrs. Ben Palmer returned home last Wednesday from s visit with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fowler of WU mington, Del. and Lt. and Mrs. Kenneth Graham of Wash ington, D, C. Jimmy Gibbs, student st University of spent the week-end here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Glhbs. Dr. J. N. Hill and Dr. Harry Dickey left Sunday to attend the Mrs. L. L. Mason and daughter, Janic returned home Smday from a visit with Mrs. Mason's mother, Mrs. H. C. NU of Ashevllle, Mrs. Mason was accompanied to Ashvllle by her sister, Mrs. Charles E, English and children. Susann and Chip who will visit her mother, Mrs. Nix for sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Akin and son of Teenage Ca. spent teh week-end with Mr. AMn's mother, Mrs. Dora Akin. On Sunday they motored to Andrews where they had luncheon with Mrs. AJdn's mother, Mrs Dora Akin. Mrs. Btll Newman. Mrs. Claude Love of Ash evllle is visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.W. P. Odom. Hugh Hensley has returned to Poxvtke Va. after spending Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Msttox for Mother's were their son, Harry Webb Mattcx student at University of Ga. Athens, Ga. Mrs. Mattox*s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Cooper and Mattox*s uncle and aunt Dr. and Mrs. Hu bert Ketron of Atlanta. Mrs Glenda Brandon and little laughter Mellnda of Cle viand Tenn. spent Sunday with Mrs. Brandon's parents Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Ivle. Social Events Engage mens - Weddlnga ? Parti** - Personals MISS HATTB PALMER VB-7-2SSS Miss Mecky Rhodes Honored At Shower Miss Becky Rhodes, bride elect was honored with a shower Friday evening. May 12. at the First Baptist Church The color scheme used for the decorations In the recept ion room was yellow and white. The gifts were arranged on tables decorated with a frilly umbrella with yellow satin bows, yellow orchids and can dles. An arrangement of tulips was on the piano and large baskets of yellow jas mine were placed around the room. Punch and cake were served CHEROKEE County Locals SLOW CREEK ? Vernon Queen of Blue Ridge Ga. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Queen, Thur sday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Newton of Gastonia visited Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Newton over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mc Mrs. Mabel Clanton and chil dren. Billy and Pat, of Gas tonia spent the weekend vis iting relatives here. Mrs. Ed Barton of Peachtree Is visiting her dau ghter, Mrs. Sam Newton. Charles White of Doravllle, Ga spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Will White. Virgil Radford visitedDavid Farmer on Peachtree Sunday. Mrs. Will Queen is sick. Billy Parker of Gastonia spent the weekend with his parents Mr.and Mrs. Vernon Parker. Mrs. Ethel Wlggens, Janie, Nancy anr* Clifford Linn att ended church in Hayesville Sunday. Rev. Grant James of Robbln sville filled his regular appo intment at the Mt.Zlon Church Sunday. The church held their annual homecoming with a large crowd attending. LIBERTY Mrs. Edgar LeFarry, formerly of Chattanooga, is aick. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Prine visited frienda and relatlvea this past week. Mr. and Mr*. ClydeGarrett and family vlalted friends and relatives this past week here. Mr. Park Weat Is in the hospital airffarlngfromaheart attack. Mrs. Fannie Price had vlsivrs Sunday evening. Boddy Pallard and Doany Ri Mason vlalMd Mr. and Mr*. Owena Mashbum Sunday evening. Oscar J. Weat and family via i ad with hi a mother, Mrs. Blza Weat thla paat week. Fred Harper of Liberty died laat week at Johnson City, Tenn. He waa burled at John eon City. He la survived by kla wife. Alia. SHOAL CREEK Mrs. John Brendle of Shoal Creak Read la tpefcUng ? few days wiht members other family in Bryson City N. C. Mr. and Mrs. K emery Dills of Wehuttl Road were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Cook in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Cordelia Owenby is home from the hospital much improved . She is with her daughter Mrs. Hadley Self on Wehuttl Road. Mrs. Gertie Hodged and her daughter, Mrs. Veegie Maihoi of McCaysville, Ga. spent Thursday with Mrs. E.C. Suit Shoal Creek Road. Mr. Paul Bamettof Akron, Ohio spent the weekend with the J. B. Slaughters, Shoal Creek Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Dailey and grandaughter, HopeGHc hrist of Akron, Ohio, stopped by on their way to Tampa Fla. to see the J, B. Slaughter Mrs. Emma Qulnn 88 and Mrs. Paul Ray Hawkins, 28 were the oldest and youn gest Mothers at the Shoal Creek B apdst Churcl. on Mother's Day. j UPPER PEACHTREE Mr. and Mrs. Bobble Lear herwood and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gulley of Atlanta vis ited relatives here over the weekend. Mr. Charlies Baker was ? guest ofC. W. ThomassonSun day evening. Mr. Major Mack visited his parents Mr. and Mrs, Dan Mack r Mr. and Mrs. Harley fear wood of Ashvllle were quest of Math and BllILeatherwood. Alarge crowd attended the Mother's Day program Mr. Zton. A special singing was rendered by the Peach tree Quartet, the Peach tree Trio, and the J unlor Chior. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rexter of Andrews were guest of die Bill Leatherwood Sunda Mr. DUlard Grlfith who has been in the luepltal at Ashvllle Is expected to return heme this week. Mr. and Mrs. JlmmleHem brey visited Mr mother at Hanging Dag Sunday evening Rev. Ramon Carroll nf Calvary Baptist Church In Mui phy conducted the services at (he church Sunday sight due to the abeanre of Rev. Clar ence Merita who la engaged In a revival In Plney Log. on a cable that was decorated with a small bride, yellow and white orchids with a touch of green Ivy, and yellow can dles. Miss Rhodes was given a yellow and white carnation corsage and the mothers of the collie, Mrs. R. C.Rhodes aha Mrs. Sye Blrchfield, were given corsages of white carnations. The guests were Interallied during the evening by Mrs. Buddy Burch who sang several appropriate songs, Mrs; Shirley Graeff accom pained her. Hostesses for the shower were: Mrs. Red Savage, Mrs. Loren Davis, Mrs. JohnDavls Mrs. J. B. Hall, Mrs. Charlie Hughes, Mrs. Creed Bates, Mrs. Alvin Buchannan, Mrs. Peyton G. Me, Mts. Robert Bruce, Mrs BenPalmer.Mrs. Cecil Mills and Mrs. John Donley. Demonstration On Preserves, Pickles Planned Miss Iola Pritchare, specialist. North Carolina State College, will give a demonstration on preserve making beginning at 10:00 o'clock Thursday, May 18, at the Power Board Building. Tils meeting will be out by 12:00 noon. At 2:00 p.m.. Miss Pritchard will give a demonstration on making pickles. These meetings are open to any person interested In learning the basic principles Involved. Preserve and pickle making are both methods involved In *ood conservation. lot with U* family. i Ben Aiua of . r*MWl a>her home Tues day rftar vUUlag *mr ?o??*r in-law, Mr*. Oar* Akin i oibar nUdvea bar*. Mr. sad Mra. Sam Kay* H.rul AahvtBa. Mra. Blmar Kllgore haal several daya laat week wl fatter, W. W. Spurreii at CarraU ma. Ga. who has banUl. Mr. Spurrail haa improved aocna and bean transferred toahoa pital In Douglasvtlle, Ga. Mr. and Mra. Roy LovUgoo. Mr. and Mra. Kaonaih Davis and children. Kenny J aae and Samuel andMlsa RosnleeHyda and Fred Da via apant Sunday with Cmdr. and Mra. George Dunn and children of Athena, Ga. Mr. L. N. Burner of Wins ton Salem la viaitlng Ma dau ghter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Marie Davis. Mr. and Mra. Ray Trues of Ashevllle spent Mother's day with Mr. Truett*? mother, Mrs. W. T. Truett and Mr. and Mra. Loren Davis. Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Whit field sttanded a medical meet ing In Aahevllle last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James B.Hall and children are spending this week on a vacation In Dayton Beach. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Arvlle Woods and children of Ashville spent the week-end here with Mrs. Wood's mother, Mra. W. F. Woods. Harvey Elldns Jr. of Ashe vllle spent mother's day with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Elldns. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scott of Memphis Tenn. were In town Sunday. Miss Mar tine Matrox of Knoxvllle spent the week-end with her son and daughter in-law, Or, and Mrs. W. H. McCall of Asheville. Miss Linda Hounts, Student at WCC, Cullowhee spent the week-end here with her parents Rev. and Mrs. R. T. Hounts Jr. Mrs. W. P. Odom and Mrs. Claude Love spent Monday in Hayes ville with Mrs. Love's sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Bd Herbert. Miss Bee key Rhodes and brother, BUI, students at University of Ga. spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G_ Rhodes. Mrs. Peyton Ivle and child ren, Susanne and Grier atten ded the birthday party of little Miss Melinda Brandon on her fourth birthday In Clevland Tenn. last Saturday. Mrs. G, W. Crawford and daughter, Jane of Sylva spent the week-end with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Buchanan*. Harry Duncan, student at University of Ga. spent the wee-end here wlht his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Holland Mc Swaln have returned from Lake Placid, N. Y. after attending a Rotary meeting. National Legion of Decency MOVIE RATING Classification Key: Al-Morally Suitable for Gen eral Patronage; Ail-Morally Suitable for Adults and Ado lescent*; A1 11 -Morally Suit able for Adults; B - Morally Unsuitable for All; C- Total ly Unsuitable. Esther and the King - B The Jayhawkers - Alll The Lost Missle - A1 North To Alaska - Alll Legions of the Nile- B 3 Worlds of Gulliver - A1 Darby CGIU - A1 Noose for a Gunman - A1 The Naked Jungle - All Goliath and the Dragon - All College Confidential - Alll Wreck of Mary Deare - A1 Flaming Star - A1 Swiss Family Robinson - A1 Tess of Storm Country - All Kidnapped - A1 Girls Town - B The Big Fisherman - A1 3rd Man on Mountain - A1 COWARD'S MEN AND BOY'S WEAF| Smart Fashions for tb* Will Drtuoi Mm* and Boy MURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA Graduation Gift HEADQUARTERS IJour Shop piny C onvnionct . . . Vi hm i ciipliti fill ?f uch siiiir's sku atf . JClathiif^ shzis ui cilir prefimcis it ynr lispisil. COWARDS tap*!, MX.
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