Five Generations Five generations of the W. R. Morgan family are shown above. They are Chris teen Dockery, Anne Sue Rogers, Winnie Kathy, and W. R. Morgan. Becky Dockerv is shown In front. Mr. Morgan has 10 children, 33 grandchildren, 59 great grandchildren, and 6 great great grandchildren, making a total of 108. Social Events Engagements - Weddings - Parties - Personals Cill MISS kattib palmer VB -7-2385 FREE LKAKN ALL. ABOl T The Catholic Church By Mail ... At No Cost Write: HOMK STUDY SERVIC E 4422 Lindell Blvd. ST. Louis 8, Mo. Ask !or INFORMATION l 01 KbL Mrs. Ed Barton 01 reacn tree is visiting her niece. Miss Beu] th Queen this week. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Aloi of New York are visiting Mrs. Aloi's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Parker this week. Mrs. Robert Byers who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Baker returned to her home in Atlanta last Thursday. Mrs. Leon Kimsey and son Jimmy, Mrs. Bertha Kephart. and Mrs. W. P. Odom spent Saturday in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Wil son of Fort Worth, Texas, announce the adoption of a baby girl, Jayne Renee, May 11. Mrs. Wilson is theformer Miss Frances Ricks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ricks of Murphy, and Mr. Wilson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wilson, also of Murphv. We Need Connerciol EGGS We Pick Up At Farm LOWE'S sqq ssKVjee Phone 2923 Hayesville Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Tommy too re at Clemaon, S.C. spent he week-end with their ?rents. Mr. sod Mrs. Cloe too re and Mr. and Mrs. Uaude Stiles. Mrs. WUma Tale Scon a t V ins con -Salem arrivedSatur lay for a visit with her terents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tale. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hyde ind daughters, Rosalie and 'eggy and Kenny Jane Davis ?pent Sunday in Ashevllle. Miss Beth Benton of Louis - jurg, N. C. arrived Sunday for i visit with her cousin, Rosalie I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray and laughter, Becky, Mr. andMrs. Edwin Hyde and daughters, Rosalie and Peggy spent last Friday in Adanta. Misses Ann Elliott and Sherry Henson spent Sunday afternoon at Vogel Lake near Blairsvllle, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Matrox and sons, Harry Webb and Phil attended the birthday of Mrs. Matrox's father, Mr. H. P. Cooper of Atlanta on Friday of last week. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hill and children, Dr.andMrs.Breece Breland and children leftSun day for a two weeks vacation at Bel Air, Fla. and Vero Beach Fla. While at Vero Beach, Fla. Dr. and Mrs. B reel and will visit their aunt, Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Hobart McKeever spent last Friday in Atlanta, and enroute home she visited her mother, Mrs. Clarence Butler of Gainesville, Ga. She was accompalned home by her two children Price and Bill who have been visiting their grandmother for the past week. Phil MatBx and William Thompson Jr. of Atlanta, Ga. left Monday morning for a tour of the West. On Tuesday they will visit with Gen. and Mrs. Jerry Davidson Jr., and family of Fort Worth, Texas, and then on to Los Angeles, Calif, where they will visitan uncle and aunt of Phil's, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ketron of Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Ruth Cheney and Mrs. Tom Mauney left Wednesday for Charlotte where they will attend the State Legion Auxi liary meeting to be held June 8 through June 10. Mrs. Chenej will also visit her daughter, Mrs. Judy Bellamy and family and Mrs. Mauney will be ai theSelwyn Hotel Legion Auxi liary headquarters . Gwynn ArrowoodandClauck Wheeler left for Chicago, 111. where they will seek employ ment. Mrs. Bessie Derrebern left last week for Washingtor Courthouse, Ohio to visi relatives. Personal lira. Judy Cook Noma at Sava nnah, Ga..Mlaa Jane Cook at Waahingon. O. C. and Mis* Joyce Roih at Syracuae, N.Y. were recent week-end guests of Mrs. Norris' and Mlaa Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cook. Mrs. Hofaart Mashburn and Utile daughter. Angela, at tended the graduation of Mrs. Mashburn's brother, Douglas Bowman on last Tuesday evening at Bryson City. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wholt and daughter, K el ley have returned to their home at Huston Texas, after spending several days here laat week with Mrs. Whole's mother and sister, Mrs. J. B. Gray and Mrs. Cloe Moore. John Cook is visiting his sister, Mrs. Judy Cook Norris at Savannah, Ga. Mrs. W. A. Singleton and children. Martha B. and Knox left Monday for Summerville, Ga. . to spend the week with Mrs. Singleton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Agnew. Mr. and Mrs. HobartMash burn and daughter, Angela spent theweek-endwithMrs. Mashburn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bowman of Bry son City. The Rev. R.TXours and Hugh Howard left Wednesday to attend Conference being held at Lake Junaluska this week. Mrs. Whitfield brown wno has been visiting relatives here returned to her home Sunday at Copperhill. Mrs. Franklin Smith and daughters, Carmoleta and Audrey spent theweek -end in Charlotte. They were accom panied home Sunday with Miss Shirley Franklin who has been teaching school tfiere. Mrs. LiUie Mae Cover of Andrews was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Quay Ketner Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kay and children, Norman and Carol spent the week -endwith re latives and friends in Adanta. Lewis Martin student at Brevard College, Brevard has arrived to spend the summer with his parents.Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin. Fred Bates Jr., of Ashe ville spent last Thursday with his mother, Mrs. Bertha Bates. f Mrs. Hoke Byers spent several days last week in Adanta. ' Mr. andMrs.JamesHelton, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Haney Jr., and Mrs. Garland Haney Sr. spent Sunday with Mrs. ' Haney's father, J. C, Cherry of Hayesville. Mr. andMrs. Creed Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt ' spent Monday in Chattanooga ' celebrating their 26th wedding 1 anniversary. Mention Sgt. and Mrs. Wade Teague irrived Saturday for a 30 day ( uriougb wtih hla parents, Mr j md Mrs. Forest Teague. Sft. Teacua and Ida wife haws been | itauonad (or cha past three rears tn Varaburg, Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sword. Miss Emily Sword and John sword spent the week-end wltti Mrs. Clyde J. Duvall of Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hardta and children left laat week to make their home in Waynea vllle. Those vlstdng Uielr father at the Henry House, Rollln Lovlngood the pest week were Dr. Berlon Lovlngood of Summervllle, Ga.. Lowln Lovlngood of Knoxvllle, Tenn., and Mrs. Eugene Lowkls of Wins ton -Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cald well of Whiaier. Mr.andMrs. Eldrldge of Waynes vllle were guests Sunday of Mr.andMrs. J. W. Caldwell of Marble. Mrs. H. G. Mcfirayer of Anderson, S. C. , and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bayne and children, Harry and John of Lenoir City, Tenn., were week-end guests of Mrs. Mc Brayer*s sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee. Mrs. F. C. BoumeSr. spent several days In Asheville last week. Mrs. Eva Nell Lauria spent last week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Christopher of Adanta. Cmdr. and Mrs. George Dunn and children, Kathy and Bobby of Athens, Ga. were weekend guest of Mrs. Dunn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lovlngood. Mrs. Dale Lee was a visitor In Asheville one day last week. Walter Mauney, student at University of N. C. Chapel Hill returned home Saturday night to spend the summer with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Mauney. Douglas Bowman of Bryson City was the guest of his brother-in-law, and sister Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Mash burn. Mr. andMrs. Tommy Win chester and son, J immy have returned from a two weeks visit in Charlotte, Monroe, N. C. and Hartwell, Ga. Miss Patsy Kaylor, student nurse at Milledgevtlle hos pital, Milledgeville.Ga., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kaylor. Burke Edward Moore, student at Illnois School of Optemetrist, Chicago, III. re turned home Friday to spend the summerwithhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloe Moore. Mr. Dick Ketner of Ashe ville spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Quay Ketner. Mrs. Jessie CoxofCalhoaa, 3a. spew Sunday with bar lather, Will Johnaoa.Sbe was accompanied home by bar brother, Jerry Johnaoa. who ?U1 visit with her for aewaral iaya. Mr. and Mra. Grades Ste wart, and Mr. and Mra, O. W. Rigel and daughter, Sandra, at Knoxvllle, Tann. spent the week-end here with relatlvea and friends. Mra. Margaret Akin and daughter, Mrs. Margaret Bare and little daughter. Dawn, left Saturday for Ft. Myers, Fla. where they will vlalt their son and brother, B artie Akin and family. Among the adults accom panying the MYF group to Jekyll Island this past week were: The Rev. and M- 1. R.T. Hou's Jr., Mrs. Louise Bay less, Mrs. C.yde Sneed, Mrs. Edward Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyatt. Mrs. Duke Whitley, Mrs. lmogene Bates, Mrs. Kathleen Davidson, Mrs. Tom Mauney, Mrs. Ruth For syth and Frank Mauney. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee will ' spend several days next week in Atlanta on business. Mrs. J. B, Gray and Mrs. Cloe Moore left Monday for Atlanta, where Mrs. Gray will take treatments at Crawford Long Hospital, and will stay at the Francis Hotel while in Atlanta. HWW I j? v iv* m LODGE LANDING TO li 6IVEN AWAY FREE ONE II N.P. JOHNSON MOTOR Sunday June 11 5 p.m. ' Ti One If Qir Cutistaits That Riiistiril At Oir hit Sbiw March IS, 17, ail 18. Winer Mist Be Preseit Virions Door Prizes Will Be Awirdoi Before The Driwiii ^Jli* Slal^yifla^azin* Sa^S ' May 13, 1961 Issue ' "The Cherokee Scout" has gone offset, with a modern ATF Chief 29 press, a test and versatile piece of equipment The product is neat and distinctive - looking. Several non-dailies in this state have tried offset printing, but the "Scoot" is , the best example of this type print ing we have seen. > TheCherokee Scout OPEN THIS NEW HOME NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC You owe it l/i yourself tn nee thin community * first quality home by Modern Homed' Literally thousands of families who couldn't afford to buy are now living in their own home* thank* to the unique building and financing methods of Modern Homes. Investigate this smart, modern way in which you, too, can achieve a home of your own. See the handsome, fully equipped Modem Home now open for public inspection in this area. You get these features for payments as low as J2 7. 98 per month ? 22 DIFFERENT MODELS.. .Modern Hornet offer you ? wide choice of comfort able, Itvabl* designs . . .floor plan* changed to tuit your needs. ? FAST, EFFICIENT FINANCING.. .You'll have no long welting period to get your new home, because your financing will be hendled personally by Modern Homes Construction Company. ? COMPLETE MORTGAGE PROTECTION ... Eiclusive Modern Home* mortgage insurance make* your hou*e payment* for you H you are *ick or hurt. I ENORMOUS SAVINGS IN C0ST...The Modern Home* cpectal Finishing Kit help* you in completing your hou*e at truly fantastic caving*. o % Building Quality Hokim Throughout th? South Phone VE 7-3636 KC Hry. OMES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ODERN Murphy, N. C. ho m 2: 00 TO 6:00 PM JUNE 11, 1961 ODERN OMES Construction Co. SPECIAL INVITATION TO OUR RECENT BUYERS IN THIS COUNTY I 1 A DOLLAR AND A DEED IS ALL YOU NEED SUNDAY ^ ? j Kingsman Quartet From Asheville, North Carolina Cathey Trio From Asheville, North Carolina And Local Talent Here's How You Get there 7 Miles From Murphy on Andrews Hwy. 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