Utxl* Miss Roth Akin, daaghier of Mr. ud Mr*. Arthar Akla. Is vtsMag has aunt. Mrs. Vera Patjoa la Attn, Ga. thl? weak. Mr. ud Mrs. J. B. Storey ?apaat Lut Thursday la Ashe vllla. Miss Nettle Die key returned home last weak from Brevard where she has baaa going * '*Mra! Howard P. Powell ts visiting friends and reladvea at Wllmore, Ky. Misses Kate and Leila Hayes of Toraotls were visit lag la Andrews on Monday o i this week. Mrs . Irene Grant of Murphy waa visiting In Andrews on laat Saturday. 20 YEARS AGO j me 5. 1941 Mr. W. K. Dereberry a( Marble has snnounced the marriage of his daughter. Miss EdnaDerreberry, to Ted Trail, son of Mr. Jeff Trull of Marble. The ceremony was performed Saturday at Blalrs vllle In the presence of s few close friends. John Barclay of Copperhlll Is spending this week here with his grandmother Mrs. J.W.Thompson. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT DO YOU HAVE STOMACH TROUBLE? If so, takePEPSO PACIFIC. Recommended for stomach aad intestinal dis orders due to add Indigestion, heartburn, sour stomach, or bloating. Get at Parker's Drug Store today. PC* THC SMOOTHEST RIDE YOWI EVER . HAft LET US TRIM... ?ALANCI Mi TRACTIONIZK YOUR TIRB8 wmt OW OMMMT ? STOP T IRI THUMP I ? lENMHl N TIKE LIH . STOP (OSUT WE AR 10 FROM l*iO PARTS and TIMS . INCREASE DRIVING C VI?uRf I and SAftTY' and U only coda % 1.96* GRAVES TIRE Comm>T VE 7-2181 Andrew* Rd. Murphy, NjC. Hx t .auop spent lisiMafc aad in KnoivUla wt* hta '"ST J. H. McCall W** ? rial lor t> Aahevllle Wednea n- Howell of L-?nolr City ?peel laat week bar*. Mr. aadMra.Duka Whldey lakwil Sunday from a ?evwral week* vlalt ia Call fonnla. Mima Entice Shields (peat laat weak awl la Atlanta. ' Mr*. T. W. Klodley and Mrs. Robert Akin were visi tors to Andrew* Sunday. Harry Olchay and Charles Sneed (pant several day* thl ? weak la Raleigh. They were accompaalad home 1 if Jack Olckey, itudent at N??tate. Wiley Kinney and Walter Carrlnger were visitor* la Athena. Ga. Wednesday. 10 YEARS AGO June 7. 1951 The Berkahlre Knitting Mill* of Reading. Peon., will have a ceremony on July 2 at the plant (lta for the stage aettlng of the mill *> be placed here. Several Murphy Street! are to be surfaced. Among the streets are: Cherokee, Second Avenue, part of Cherry, 550 feet of CopelandAve, and part of McLelland, Central Ave. S. Church and Oak. The State HI gfcw?y Commis sioner* completed the surfac ing on five miles of road In Cherokee County under the $200,000,000 bond Issue pro gram during May. r ttord* of llift to >il?lsl^N.C. BafMLat Sw Coeieedoe, A ndrews, m. c: "Thee art w sighed la *? balaarwe, andartfnwt wani says ft* Word of God U OuUi 5c 27. The rmlU|. drinking banquet o f Bel ?huor and hi > tbouaand lorda and odwr? U a timely wandag to uy nadon, any gn>ig>, any home, or aay Individual a i the evil Involved la strong drink. Babylon thought she waa the queen of nadona and ruler of her world. butGod allowed her defeat hnraaoe of a vile, cfrunken King and hlf nodosal lenders. They brought ruin tqtoa themselves by Uvea of debauchery, climaxed la one wild celebra don In which God was defied and the house of God waa scorned. Babylon was a dty that had prepared well against an In vading enemy, she thought la the event there should have been a alege from without, Babylon had enough pro vlalons, history tells us. within the great walls of her dty to feed bar Inhabitants for a period of twenty years. Her walls were three hundred feet tall and wide enough at the top for chariots to pass each other. Her water sigiply was the great Euphrates River. This dty had the most beautiful gardens In all the world. The King had built the famous hanging gardens to please his queen who became homesick for her own country. These gardens are known today as the worlds most beautiful gardens? one of the Area Births ? GRAHAM Mr. and Mrs. James Gra ham of Rt. 2, Murphy, announce the birth of a son, Randall David, May 29, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Graham Is the former Miss Irene Voyles. COLEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Cole man, Rt, 1, Culberson, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Wanda Gall, May 29 at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Coleman Is the former Miss Sara Ann Beavers. BEAVERS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beavers of Rt. 2, Murphy, announce the Urth of a daughter. Sheila June, May 29, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Beavers Is the former Miss Helen Anne Tanner. O'DELL Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O'Dell of Rt. 3, Murphy, announce the Uth of a son, Randall Herbert , May 29 , at Providence Hospital. Mrs. O'Dell is the former Miss Evalea R. Long. ROBERTS Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Roberts of Rt.l,Warne an nounce the bird) of a son, Gregoery Lee, May 29 , at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Roberts Is the former Miss Margie Elizabeth Gibson. COX Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox of Rt. 2. Hayes vllle, announce the birth of a daughter, Carol Anne, May 30, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Cox Is the former Mlsa EUanore Sawad sU- PRBSSLBY Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bill Pressley of Murphy, announce the birth of a daughter, Judy Ann. May 21, at Providence TIRED OF BEING TIRED? * Bexel Special Formula Vitamin Insurance Nourishes Blood for Better Health Is undernourished blood due to iron deficiency causing your fatigue?* Are you sure there are enough vitamins and iron in your diet to insure rich, red blood? Bexel Special Formula is a real blood building supplement ? guarantees the vitamin in surance you need for better health! Costs only (A a, day. *Ij your trouble is Junctional, organic or due to other causes , see your doctor. There's the Right Betel Vitamin Formula For Every Member oj Your Family better. ..by Llt^Atyl McKESSON WSi ;;;;SSC: MAUNEY DRUG CO. Hospital. Mrs. Pressleyls the former Miss Ruby Henson. GARRETT Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Garrett of Warne , announce the birth ot a daughter, June 1, at Provi dence Hospital. Mrs. Garrett Is theformerMlssGeraldliie Farmer. SPIVIA Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dean Splvla of Murphy announce the birth of a son, Rhette Buder, June 1, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Splvla Is the former Miss J udy Marie Swanson. BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brook* of Blalrsvllle, Ga., announce the birth of a daugh ter, Rebecca June, May 31, at Murphy General Hospital. Mrs. Brooks Is the former Miss Beatrice Brooks. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. HowardSherl dan Davis, Rt. 3, Murphy, announce the birth of ? son, Randall Ray, May 31, at Murphy General Hospital. Mrs. Davis Is the former Miss Bettle Lucille Kephart. READ THE WANT ADS tall A* rah about atroog drink) Ttm glamorizing of strong drlak by any Individual or any median of advertlae mant la aa falaa aa Satan him self What hafvaoed to Bal ahaxxar and la Babylon will happen ?> any Individual or any nation that paralata In atroog drink. Our nation la ao ex ception. Unlaaa our people awake aadarouae themselves, the liquor traffic will aoon have lta saataclea faatened ao dghdy about the necks of a freedom loving people that there will be little hope for survival aa a nation. No nation can nagger lta way In a drunken anqjor down the road of permanent auccess and laadng happiness. Hlatory tells the atory. Drunken nadona aa well a a drunken Individuals have gone thefway of Babylon-- the way of aelf des true don. The writer of f roverbs tells ua (hat "Wine la 1 mocker, strong drink Is raging: and whoever 1* deceived thereby la not wise". Proverbs 20:1. Drinking beer and cocktails are to many but a brief beginning ? self, family, and social destruction. One trans lation of the above scripture reads; "Wine Is a mocker, strong drink s brawler, and whoever la led astray by It Is not wise." How true this lsl To have anything to do with strong drink is to be led astray and to show a lack of wisdom. The Word of Life, the Word of God, says concerning that last and terrible Babylonian celebration, "They drank wine, and praised the gods of gold, and of silver, of brass, of Iron, of wood, and of stone. In the same hour came forth fingers of a man's hand, and wrote over against the candlestick upon the plaster of the wall of the king's palace: and the king saw the part of the hand that wrote", Daniel 5:4-5. The finger of God Is writing on the plaster of the wall, of many a home today; but sad to aay, those who have anything to do with strong drink are ao unwise (foolish) that they cannot see It. It is even possible thattheflnger of God is now writing on the walls of our nation: but alas, too many of our politicians and leaders are too busy drlnktp* and banqueting to see the hand of God. This Is the Word of Life. Let those who read take heed. ?9m1 Annual Dance Course ulW u Nik Sd* The 32nd Annual Dance Course will be held at the John C. Campbell Folk School from Monday, June 19 through Friday, June 23. The program consists of folk dancing, folk singing, orchestra, recorders, wood carving and puppetry. In addition to the FolkSchool staff there *111 be Philip Mer rill and Eric Leber of New York, Raymond McLaln, director of Hlndman Settle ment School, Kentucky, Mr. and Mrs. OttD Wood of Florida and Michigan and Edna Ritchie, of the famous singing Ritchie family from Viper, Kentucky. Beed Transfers W.O. and Delia Almond to Ross Hughes, 7.75 acres more or less In Murphy Township. Ray and Gladys Doc leery to Henry and Lillian Dnckery, property in Murphy Township. Hlwassee Resort Village, Inc., to Carl E. Dahlstrom, Jim W, Rabensteln, Lot 116 in Shoal Creek Township. Henry and Lillian Dockery to Wyley Dockery , 1 acre more or less in M-trphy Town ship. Sue Hall Reed and Joe M. Reed to Paul E. Bradley, 1/2 interest in 10 acres inValley rown Township. Julia Carpenter, Gdn. to Paul E. Bradley, 1/2 interest in 10 acres In Valleytown Township. Licensed To Marry Robert J. Rogers, 20 of Waterbury, Conn, to Mary Alice Medley, of Huntrvllle, Ala. ? fritadsbip ValUy F??d Mill FOR THE BEST POULTRY FEED Call VE 7-3303 l Jim PROFITS All Fattfs Ftmlatri by if Ihi (???try Mt staMllBi ??trtttosists ?id ilitd with ??dtra ?fllpBHt. - FRIENDSHIP FBEO MILL ? Operand by Brown's Oal una Hatcfc lm B(g< for Dm purpoa* cf halplng lb* poultry Industry ftrlv* In Ml ?nil The dance classes will be held In the big community room and In Open House, a delightful house In theC woods. In the mornings the beginners' and the more experienced dancers will be in separate classes. At night everyone will be together. If you are Interested in attending this course, please contact the Folk School. No one is accepted under 14 years of age. Along The Sick Patients admitted to Provi dence Hospital: Lynn Brendle of Turdetown, Tenn., Mrs. Edward Foster, Rt. 2, Murphy, Mrs. Herman Stiles, Rt. 4, Murphy, Wlllard Whltener, Rt. 3, Murphy, Mrs. L. C. Chastain, Rt. 2, Murphy, Jack J. Lemons, Murphy, Shirley Jones, Rt. 4, Murphy, Mrs. Bessie Dockery, Rt. 1, Mur phy, Mrs. Jean McDonald, Rt. 3, Murphy, Mrs. Charles N. Hill, Blairsvllle, Ga? De Wayne Nix, Clermont, Ga? SI guard Nellson, Andoch, 111., and James Edward Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shields of Rt. 2, Culberson. Patients admitted to Murphy General Hospital, Rev.George K. H ass ?, Murphy and Ernest C. Young, Rt. 3, Murphy. Fred Van Horn Honored At King* College Mr. Fred E. Van Hon of Murphy ?u honored at die annual ceremony for awarding medal ? aad honor* at King College, Bristol, Tenn., on May 27. Mr. Van Horn was pre sented the the Philotheamlan Literary Society Debating Award. A member of the rising aealor class. Mr. Van Horn will aorta as president of the campus Student Govern ment for the academic year 1961-1962. He la majorlag la history, and la the son of Mr. and Mrs. BjC.Vaa Horn of Muiphy. Franklin McSwain To T?*e Part In Summer Crulee Mldahlpman Franklin L. McSwtln, a rising Cealor at the University of North Caro lina will partldpaM la the summer cndse for NROTC Students. McSwain. aoa of Mr. ad Mrs. Holland McSwain a t Murphy. wUl embert la Ike IBS Gearing DD-710 oe June 7, 1961. -no maimer cruise fives the MMaMpmaa an opportunity to pet lev practice the knowledge of the Nary that baa bean leaned la *e daaeroom. The cndaa la of 7 weak* duradoa. SUNDAY IS A HOLIDAY AND A HOLY DAY THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church ? iw greatest (actor oa earth foe the buildiaf of character aad food ciliwfcf. It itowlwM of sp? ritual valors. Wiioal a strong Church, oeilher desaocTQcy aor civUiiaboa caa ?arrive. There art foor souad rtaww why every pens* should athad services regularly aad support rite Church. They are: (I) For ht. owo take. (2) For his childrea't take. (3) For ike soke of kis comauaity aad Baboo. (4) For in sake of 4ie Church itedf. which oeeds his ou>ral aad material support. Plaa to (o to church regularly aad road your Bible daily. D? Book Sunday Monday Tu? lay Wadoeaday Tharaday Friday Saturday ^Coriatkk Philippine 13 1 19 ? 118 9-13 ?-r 13-22 1-4 19-28 76-80 1M6 She's frightened. She's seeing the world for the first time through dark glasses. It's no wonder you and I are frightened. Ever since we were old enough to reason, we have been seeing the world through dark glasses. If ? just as Paul said : "Now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face." We spend our years wondering why things happen as they do . . . why hatred flourishes and love withers . . . why sorrow seems inevita ble and joy so rare. Apparently, we were not meant to understand . . . not here ! Some truths God has revealed to us; these our Churches teach. Other truths God will not reveal until another day; to prepare us for that day our Churches strive. Until at length we gain that complete vision, we are happiest and strongest when we live faithfully in the truth already revealed. Even with dark glasses a man can see as long as he walks toward the Light. Copyright IM1 KtliUr Ad*. Brriw, Inc.. Simkrf; ?flimmif in These Religious Messages Are Published Under The Auspices Of The Ministerial Association and Sponsored by the Following Business Firms Community Motor* VE 7-2001 Murphy, N. C. Murphy Phillips 66 Station VE 7-2226 Trudy's Ladies k Children's Apparel Murphy, N. C? VE 7-2541 E. C. Moore Dodge Murphy, N. C. VE 7-2316 Duke's Lodge Muxphy, N. C. Imperial Laundry & Cleaneri VE 7-2219 Murphy, N. C. Columbia Marble Co. Marti*, N. C. Family Reetauri For "FUm Family FmiT Mwrpfcy, NjC. Hy-Rocket Service Station Vfi. Hwy. 19 - Eut Expert Watch Repair E. C. Moore Jewelers Jewelry Glfta Murphy, NjC. Rogers Electric Service Electrical Contractor Residential fc Commercial Wiring Murphy, N. C. VE 7-2425 Hitchcock Corp. Murphy, N. C. Poopla't Cafe "A Good Plic* To Ett" Murphy, N.C. Wilton Tractor Company Doolora For McCullocfa Cliatn Sews VE 7-J119 Murphy, H?. "Security Poods" Wayno'a Food Storo Murphy, N. C. Owonby Mfg. Co. Aadraors, N. C. Murphy Florist Floweri For Every Occasion Murphy, N.C.-VE 7-223 Davis (tssg) Setvlcentar "On The S<|uare" Murphy, N. C. VE 7-3128 Candler's Ladles Apparel & Accessories VE 7-2241 Murphy, N.C. Specialists In Professional Service Mauney Drug Co. VE 7-2192 Murphy. NjC. Davis Jewelers Murphy, N. C. Western Auto V/. A. Singleton Murphy, N.C, "The Bast For L?m" i Sossamon Furniture Co. VB 7-3115 Murphy, N. C. ?Ingram A. Gulley Gulf Service ? . * " ? ? "V

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