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MarbU Ntws
Mr*. Laura Almoad and
Mrs. Omo Lovlngoodof Enka,
N.C. wart recant guests ai
fri nds and relatives la
Marble.
.In. and Mrs. Homer WU
aoa were recant dinner guests
of Mrs. Nancy McHan.
Mr. H. C. King and Mr.
Boyd Brown at Dalton, Ga.
and Mr. Griffey Haney of
Murphy were visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Rich In Marfale last Friday.
Mr. H. B. Rich and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Rj), Rich and
family were visiting relatives
in Ashevllie last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Palmer
had as their guests recently,
their son Earl from Oak Ridge,
Term., Ol en from Concord.
Mr. andMrs.Breediove, Mr.
and Mrs. Roberson of Atlanta,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson
Epos of Athens, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Lean Hawk and
daughter Peggy, from other
parts were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Gibtoy.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rich
had as their guests Sunday
afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Chewning, Mrs. Grovie
Davenport and son Neal and
Mrs. Dessie Watkins of
Marietta, Ga.. Mr. Walter
Scoggins of Atlanta, <>a. Mr.
and Mrs. E.W. Schyphives of
Kennesaw, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rich
and daughter Cinda of Texas
spent last week with his par
ents here, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Rich.
Rev. and Mrs. Homer Wil
son of Andrews and Mrs.
Nancy MacHan of Marble were
visiting Mrs. Arb Duckworth,
who has been ill, but is im
proving.
Miss Sandra Martin, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gar
Martin of Murphy and Carl
palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
j .C .Palmer of Marble, were
married on Saturday, June
3rd, at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. James Truett in An
drews. The bride is a graduate
of Murphy High School. The
groom attended Andrews High
School and is now employed
by the Columbia Marble
Company of Marble.
BIGGEST MAY
SINCE THE MODEL "A"..
THE MONTH OF MAY WAS THE BIGGEST FOR FORD CAR SALES IN
32 YEARS? SINCE THE HEYDAY OF THE HOT MODEL "A" IN 1929.
MORE THAN 143.000 FORD CARS WERE SOLD.
,,-THIS MEANS THAT EVERY SIX SECONDS OF EVERY EIGHT-HOUR
/ DAY, SOMEONE BOUGHT ANOTHER FORD. FALCON. THUNDERBIRD. OR
FORD WAGON .
WHY?
PERHAPS THOSE 143.000 AMERICANS FOUND OUT SOMETHING YOU
SHOULD KNOW. THEY DID ALL THE SHOPPING. DEALER BY DEALER;
THQv uiriir ALL THE COMPARISONS, CAR BY CAR. BUT THEY
BOUGHT FORDS !
WHY?
SOONER OR LATER YOU'LL GET A NEW CAR. WHEN YOU DO. TRY
YOUR FORD DEALER FIRST? HE WILL GIVE YOU AN ABSOLUTE
YARDSTICK OF VALUE IN EVERY PRICE RANGE FROM A TUDOR
FALCON TO A THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE.
HERE'S WHAT TO LOOK FOR. IN THE GALAX IE PRICE RANGE. DON'T
SETTLE FOR LESS THAN A CAR THAT'S BEAUTIFULLY BUILT TO
TAKE CARE OF ITSELF. . THAT GOES 30.000 MILES BETWEEN
CHASSIS LUBRICATIONS. 4.000 MILES BETWEEN OIL CHANGES...
WHOSE BRAKES ADJUST THEMSELVES AUTOMATICALLY . . . WHOSE
MUFFLER IS BUILT TO LAST THREE TIMES AS LONG AS ORDINARY
ONES . . WHOSE BODY IS SPECIALLY TREATED TO RESIST RUST AND
CORROSION WHOSE FINISH NEVER NEEDS WAXING.
IF YOU WANT RECORD ECONOMY LOOK TO THE FALCON .THIS IS
THE ABSOLUTE RUN-AWAY BEST SELLER OF ALL COMPACT CARS . . .
WITH THE OAS MILEAGE RECORD OF 32.6 MILES PER GALLON.
PROVEN BY AN EXPERT DRIVER IN A FALCON WITH STANDARD
SHIFT. UNDER THE CROSS-COUNTRY TEST CONDITIONS OF THIS
YEAR'S MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN
OR COMBINE ECONOMY WITH A TOUCH OF THE THUNDERBIRD . IN
THE ELEGANT NEW FALCON FUTURA BUCKET SEATS AND ALL.
TAKE A LOOK AT THE TWELVE FORD WAGONS. EVERY ONE IS DE
SIGNED AND BUILT TO GIVE YOU MORE SOLID ROOM-PER-DOLLAR .
POWER-PER-DOLLAR OR STYLE-PER-DOLLAR VALUE THAN OTHER
WAGONS. SEE THEM ALL ? FROM THE CRISP SMARTNESS OF THE
FALCON WAGON. ALL THE WAY UP TO THE INIMITABLE FORD
COUNTRY SQUIRE
FOR PURE PLEASURE. SEE THE SENSATIONAL NEW THUNDERBIRD FOR
1961. UNIQUE IN ALL THE WORLD ? A CAR THAT BECOMES MORE
DESIRABLE EACH MONTH AS THE IMITATIONS COME OUT. AS OTHER
CARS COPY ITS FAMOUS ROOFLINE . ITS FOUR-SEAT INTERIOR.
ITS CONSOLE? YET MISS THE SECRET OF THE THUNDERBIRD SPIRIT.
THE THING THAT SELLS FORDS IS SIMPLY- THE PRODUCT? IT
STARTS WHEN YOU TAKE A CLOSE LOOK AT FEATURES OTHER CARS
ARE ONLY DREAMING ABOUT. IT GETS CONVINCING WHEN YOU SEE
AND FEEL THE HONEST QUALITY OF ITS CRAFTSMANSHIP? AND IT'S
ALL. OVER WHEN YOU LEARN THE PRICE.
THOSE THOUSANDS OF AMERICANS WHO BOUGHT A GLITTERING NEW
FORD EVERY SIX SECONDS IN MAY REALLY DID KNOW SOMETHING
YOU SHOULD KNOW? THAT NOW IS THE TIME TO STOP IN. SWAP.
AND SAVE PLENTY AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S SWAPPING BEE.
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Kride of Kohh 'u Munsey
Wedding vows were ex
changed by Miss New Rose
Kimbrough and Ronnie Mun
sey, Saturday, May 27 at 7
p.m. in the First Baptist
Church of Kingston, Tenn.
The Rev. Fred Rudder per
formed the ceremony. Music
was by Miss Barbara Rudd
vocalist and Mrs. Bill Ingram.
Miss Rudd sang "I Love You
Truly", and "Whither Thou
Goest".
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Tate W.
Kimbrough of Kingston, Tenn.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mr.andMrs.Jack Munsey
of New TazeJwell, Tenn.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
ballerina - length dress of
swiss embroidered organdy
with beteau neckline and
lowered waistline. The veil
of Illusion was held with a
head-dress of seed pearls,
both made by the bride's
mother. Her only ornament
was a string of pearls. She
carried a bouquet of white
carnations and stock centered
with orchids.
Miss Sandra Kimbrough,
sister of the bride was maid
of honor, and wore a dress
of blue eyelet, batiste with
encumber bund of cotsm satin.
She wore a matching head
piece of satin and net and
carried a cascade arrange
ments of pink rosebuds and
carnations.
Lynn Munsey, New Tazel
well, cousin of the groom was
best man. Ushers were Early
Pitt, Lynchburg, Va., Bruce
Harrell, Morris town, and
Jerry Cooper of Maryvllle.
A reception followed in the
church social hall.
Mrs. Munsey is a graduate
of Murphy High School, and
is a senior at Lincoln
Deaths, Funerals
Compliments of
IVIE MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC.
Peyton G. Ivle ? Funerel Director
W. W. SPRUELL
W. W. Spruell, 77, father of
Mrs. Elmer Kilgors of
Murphy, died Sunday morning,
June 4 in a Douglasville hos
pital after a short Illness.
Services were held Monday
at 10 a.m. in thePresbyterian
Church at Carrollton, Ga.
Elders of the church were
pallbearers.
The Rev. R. O. Flynn and
3ev. Stanley Crawford
>fficiating and burial was in ?
he City Cemetery.
Mr. Spruell is survived
jesides hisdaugher;one son,
ames Spruell of Atlanta, Ga.
BEN LOV1NGOOD, 82,ofRt.
, Murphy, died at 6:30 p.m.
'uesday May 30 in a local
ospital following a long
lness.
Surviving are four daugh
;rs, Mrs. Fred Millsaps of
hattanooga, Mrs. James
avis of Akron, Ohio, Mrs.
. B. Brooks of Camilla, Ga.,
id Mrs. Noah Palmer of Rt.
, Murphy; " three sons,
harles of Ellijay, Ga., Ned
f Cottage Grove, Ore., and
aul of Murphy; one sister,
Irs. Emma John of Buhl,
taho; 24 grandchildren and
ie great-grandchild.
Services were held Sunday,
jne 4 at 10 a.m. in the White
apdst Church.
TTie Rev. Marvin Hampton
id the Rev. Raymond Carroll
ficladng and burial was in
e church cemetery.
Pallbearers were Qulnton
>vingood, Fulbert Lovlngood,
Gene Fair, Lawfton
ivingood, Carl and Willard
ilmer.
Townson Funeral Home was
charge of arrangements.
ERW1N P. NICHOLS
Andrews - - Erwin Paul
ichols, 69, of Andrews died
' an Andrews hospital at
p.m. Saturday, June 3, aftjr
long Illness.
Mr. Nichols was a lifelong
?ident of Andrews, an
?nployee of Southern Railway
rstem. He was a son of (he
ite Lush and Delia Catherine
Ichols.
Surviving -are the widow,
rs. Etta Nichols; fourdaugh
rs, Mrs. Clinton Jones and
rf . Acle Johnson of Stanley,
rs. Ralph McClure of ,
wngstown, Ohio, and Mrs.
sell Mashbum of Andrews;
?o son*, Bobby and Kenneth of
janta; a sister Mr*. Ed.
enn of Black Mountain; 13
andchlldren and a great -
and-chlld.
services were held at 2 p.m.
wday in Andrews First
pdst Church, of which he
? a member for 30 year*.
The Rev. T. C. Christmas
1 the Rev. Doris Smother -
in officiated and burial was "*
Valley town Cemetery.
I vie Funeral Home was In
life of arrangements. |
JOHN M. PEGUES
John M.Pegues, brother <
Miss Juliet Pegues, form<
high school teacher of Murp)
died at his home Tuesday
May 30 after a lingerlr
illness.
Services were held Wednes
day at 3 p.m. In St. Peter
Episcopal Church of Oxfoi
Miss. Burial was in the churc
cemetery.
JAMES WIGGINS
ROBBINSVILLE ? Jame
Robert Wiggins, 87, ? f Rt. ;
Robbinsville, died at7:30a.n
Wednesday, May 31, at th
home of a niece, Mrs. Jes
Hyde, following* a short ill
ness.
He was a son of the lat
Burt and Rose Ammore
Wiggins, pioneer family o
Robbinsville. Surviving an
one brother, Hardy, o
Robbinsville and a number ol
nieces and nephews .
Services were held at 2:3<
p.m. Thursday In Sweet Gun
Baptist Church.
The Rev. C. W. Sartin
officiated and burial was ir
the Wiggins Cemetery.
Townson Funeral Home was
in charge.
ROBERT N. MEASE
HAYESVILLE Robert
Nelson Mease, 64, of Hayes
ville, died Sunday morning.
May 28, In a Bun com be County
hospital after a long illness.
Mr. Mease was a native of
Clay County, a son of the late
Rufus*nd Polly Logan Mease.
He was a retired construction
worker and a veteran of World
War I.
Surviving are the widow,
Mrs. Mary Wlmpey Mease;
six daughters, Mrs. Bert
Bristol of Landrum, S. C?
Mrs. Clifford Brown of Warne.
Mrs. Charles White of Hunts
vlUe, Ala., Mrs. BobCunnlng
ham of Hayesvllle and Mrs.
Lester Worley of Murphy and
Miss Sarah Mease of the home;
two sons, Ray and Paul of
Hayesvllle; eight sisters,
Mrs. Carl Martin of Blalrs
ville, Ga., Mrs. Will Lovln
and Mrs. John Cheeks of
Hayesvllle; Mrs. Ed Norwood
of Morgan ton and Mrs. Lula
Bracken, Mrs. Ralph McClure
and Mrs. Horace Lyons of
Hayesvllle and Mrs. Plato
Sam of Washington State;
a brother, Tom Mease of
Hayesvllle and 14 grandchild
ren.
Services were held at2 p.m.
Monday In Hayesvllle Metho
dist Church.
The Rev. Claude Young, the
Rev. Billy Foxoff Ida ted, and
burial was In ike church ceme
tery.
I vie Fiasral Home was In
charge of arrangements.
Rnl Tit Clissifiii
lilt Ais Evtrj fill
Martins Creel
entertainers i
The children of Martin:
Creek School have taken par
in a variety of extra curricula!
activities this past year. Thi
children have perform ec
under the direction of Mis:
Jerry Ruth Smith. Mr. R. C
? Pipes has been principal o
the school for the past flv<
years.
jf The boys and girls hav?
!r participated in many school
iy functions, church programs,
lt banquets, talent shows, benefii
ig programs, local raoic
stations, 4-H Achievement
i- nights, business clubs and
?9 organizations, commence
rd, ment exercises, chapel pro
h grams, P. T.A. andN.C.E.A
meetings.
_ Among the versatile enter
tainers are the 5th grade
acrobats. These two attractive
s girls thrill their audience wit!
J, several acrobadcal stunts in
i. eluding cart wheels, head
e stands, flying angels and the
s airplane swing.
The fourth grade majorettes
are also top entertainers,
e These five charming girls
i twirl themselves right into
f Franklin Wins
Franklin won a Smoky
3 Mountain League game from
Murphy hereSunday. Franklin
scoreji 9 runs on 10 hits and
5 errors. Murphy scored 4
i runs on 10 hits and 5 errors.
The winning pitcher was Cor
bin; the losing pitcher was
Carrlnger.
Stiles Named
To Board
RALEIGH - Robert Stiles of
Rt. 4. Murphy was named to the
Cherokee County Board of
Education in a bill Introduced
Thursday by Sen. W. Frank
Forsyth.
He would succeed Allen
Brendle, named earlier In the
omnibus education bill but who
since has resigned. Stile*
would serve the unexpired
portion of Brendle's six-year
term.
Linda Beadles Named
To Honorary Group
Mlsenheimer, NjC. -Linda
Beadle*, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Charles E. Beadle* of
Hayeivtlle, was recendy
tapped into the Order of the
Sundial at Pfelffer College.
The society 1* an honorary
organization whose member*
are chosen for outstanding
qualities In four major phase*
of collage life? social, reli
gious, cultural and aesthetic.
A rising Junior at Pfeiffer,
Linda has been active In
numerous activities and or
ganizations and was elected
1961-62 President of the
Pfelffer Playmakers, Secre
tary of the Sunday School, eat
President of Rows Dormitory,
where she will again serve as
a student corneal or. She Is
recipient of an academic
science scholarship and ?
WSCS scholarship, and is a
member of the Rho Alpha Cast
of Alpha Pal Onega. the
national dramatic fraanty,
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Shoal Creek
News
Mr. and Mr*. Lewi* Hawkins
and family of Ooltewah, Tenn.
vera week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs.Casieel Hawking, Old
Stan Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Beavers spemSinday with Mr.
and Mrs. S. D. Jones. Shoal
Creek Rd.
Mrs. Ramona Womack and
family of Aiken, S. C. andMr.
and Mrs. Ernest Allen of
Asheville, N. C. are visiting *
Mrs. James Allen, Old State
Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones of .
Dal ton. Ca. visited relatives
on Shoal Creek over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cook
of Atlanta , Ga. are spending
some time with her grand
mother, Mrs. T. F. Self.
Mr. and Mrs. George Swan
son and family of Pack Moun
tain spent Siatday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Weaver.
4-H Dress Revue
All 4-H girls carrying die
Sewing Project are eligible
tq participate In the county
4-H Dress Revue to be held
at the Murphy Library, 1:30
P.M., June 12;
Miss Betty Jo Lyso who has
joined the Home Agents 'Staff
for the summer vtull be In
charge of the Dress Revue.
During this week Miss Lyso
will visitmany4-Hglrls who
have Indicated an Interest and
assist them with their work.
This is an excellent op
portunity for any 4-H member
interested in sewing to learn
a great deal as well as fur
nish excellent competition for
those who have had previous
experience In Dress Revues.
Anyone interested-parents,
friends alike are cordially
invited to attend the Dress
Revue.
Memorial University. Mr.
Munsey a graduate of Clair
boume County High School,
is a senior at Lincoln
Memorial University.
After their wedding trip the
couple will live in NewTazel
well, Tenn.
It Stideats Top
[ Performers
> your hearts while performing ,
t their original majorette
r routine.
e This elementary school is
I known throughout this district ,
I for its Glee Club. The Glee
. Club consists of 15 boys and
f girls ages 7 through 11. I
! Miss Smith has been a
member of the Martin Creek
'? School faculty for the past S
' years. She plans to return to
Western Carolina College this <
' fall to resume her studies as i
> a major In Music Education.
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