?AIT MSI JAMES ELROO MURPHY - Jamaa Elrod, 75, of Rhodhlaa. a former realdent of Cherokee County, died Saturday night in hla home. Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Everett Voytoa of Rt 4. Murphy; and two aona, Wallar of Detroit, Mich., and Henry of Rhodhiaa. Services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Monday In Wolfe Creek Baptist Church near Murphy. Townaon Funeral Home la in charge. THE CHEROKEE SCOUT N JERUE BABB, Publisher . . . PHYLLIS B. BABB, Editor Established July, 1889 Pjhlished Every Thursday - Second Class Postage Paid at 117 Hickory Street. Murphy, CherofaaCounty. North Carolina. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mailing address in Cherokee. Clay andGrahaaiCountlas, N. C. Towns, Union and FanninCoundes.Ga., andPolkCounty, Tenn. 1 Year - $3.00 6 Mo*. - *1.75 Outside of Retail Trading Area ? 1 Yr. $5.00; 6 Mo*. *3.00 Gray Insurance Agency AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ? Protect your right to drive and yourself against financial loss. FIRE INSURANCE - Protect your home and other property by adequate insurance. UENEKAL INSI RANCE ? T. C. GRAY. Agent Telephone 2701 Hayesville, N.C. Deaths, Funerals Compliments of IVIE MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC. Poyton Q. Ivlo ? Funorol Dlroctor DOC ENSLEY SCREWS - Cbc Candler Ensley, 78, o t Ri. 1. Andrews, died at 2:45 a.m. Thursday, J une 22, in his home following a long illness. The son of the late Robert and Hazeltine Enslev of Cherokee Cbunty. Mr. Ensley was a member of Valley town Baptist Church. Services were heldat2p.m. Friday in Valleytown Baptist Church. Rev. Wei don West, Francis Postell, and Rev. T. D. Denny officiated, and burial was In Valleytown Cemetery. Grand sons were pallbearers. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Bess e Clayton Ensley, seven daJghters, Mrs. Bertie Hardin, Mrs. Bertha Winfrey and Mrs. Faye Tranthan, all of Andrews. Mrs. Odin Pen land and Mrs. Cullie Gregory of Ashevllle, Mrs. Naomi Wil liams of Washington and Mrs. Nora Moore of Gastonia; five sons. Walt of Andrews, Clif ford, Cecil, Grant and Blaine Ensley, Gastonia: three sis ters, Mrs. John Garren and Mrs. Bruce West of Andrews and Mrs. Lonnie Williams of Burlington; three brothers. GLADE FARMS. LULA, GA. ' Polled Hereford Dispersal Selling 330 POLLED HEREFORD -218 Lots ? 114C0WS WITH CALVES AT SIDE ? BEED COWS -OPEN HEIFERS ? BULLS Sale At Farm, 9 Miles North Gainesville Off Hwy.284 Rain Or Shine In Tent Friday, July 7...12Noon Dinner Available ll^OO A.M. For Information and Catalog .. RAY BROCKINGTON, SALE MANAGER, BOX 500. MACON, GA. WW of Andrews. Henry of Cnmmrna and CheaarEns |jy of Charlotte; 46 grand - children and 66 great grand children. I*te Funeral Home waa tn charge of arrangements. HAYNES BECK ^HAYESVILLE -Haynea Beck, 51 of Re 1. Hayesvllle, died at I ?:55 p m. Sunday, June 25 In Lee M. Happ Hospital. Hls wassee. Ca.. a/?r . ihort illness. He waa a son of the late Joe snd Mary Mathls Beck. Services were held st 2 p.m. Tuesday m Philadelphia Bap tist Church of which he was a member. R.?* 5ev'.TLuet*Hog?ed, the Rev. Cecil Garrett and the Rev. Verlon Martin officiated snd burial was in the church cemetery. be"rer? "ere Perry McClure, Ward Hogsed, mXfft h"00' Bure-Ledfonl. Wide Hogsed snd Gene Pen land. . Siurvlvl'^g sre the widow Mrs. Nannie B. Beck; one son, Howard of Hayesvllle; two grsndchlldren. one brother, Arthur Beck of Coven, W. Vs ? three sisters, Mrs.JuliaLeg gjns. Sautee. Ga., Mrs. JeMe Morgan, Bryson City and Miss NannieBeck of Hayesvllle. Ivie Funersl Home was In charge of arrangements. MIS, HATTIE ALMOND ANDREWS -Mrs.HsttleAl mond 89 of Ru Andrews. Wed in her home Ssturdsv night after a long illness. Mrs. Almond was a lifelong resident ofCherokeeCountv a daughter of the late Bill art Jane Howard Jones. She was the widow of W. H. Almond. Surviving are a son, Pitt of ki. 1, Andrews; and two grand children. Services Mil be heldat3:30 p. m .Monday in Marble Springs Baptist Church. Burial will be in Moss Cemetery. The Rev. Algie Wept arid the Rev. Homer Wilson offidsted Pallbearers were Tom. ? harles, BUI and Tommie Jones. J ack P arker and Nelson Almond. Tbwnson F unerai Home is In charge. GEORGE W. CRISP ROBBINSVlliE - George Rol*insvili;, died in Ms home SMS* June 25aftera be?,r\?r<<?P h?d -a mem oej of Sweetwater Baptist Church since early childhood years*" " de,con for ">any RIMCO Mfg. Corp. WELCOMES 1961 WAGON TRAIN ? The Newest Member Of Murphy's Industrial Family Welcomes The 1961 Wagon Train To Murphy. ? Rimco Located In Murphy Thanks To The ProgressivePeople Of This Area Who Are Interested In Our Town's Future. ? Rimco Is Proud To Be Providing lobs For More Than 60 Of Your Friends And Neighbors Who Are Being Trained As Craftsman In The Art Of Making Fine LdC6S ? Rimco Is Constantly Looking For Men, 25 ? 35 Years Of Age Who Would Like To Become Members Of Our Happy, Fast Growing Family. RIMCO Mfg. Corp. PARK AVENUE, MURPHY , MOUTH CAROLINA Surviving are the widow. Mr*. Maninda Grlndstaff Crisp; * daughter. Mr*. Fannie HoUoway at Andrew*: three sons, J all. Roy and Floyd of RobtdwvUla. **laa*r, Mrs. Cordelia Crisp of BrysoaCicy; IS grandchlltfc-en and 20 great grandchildren. Service* were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday In Sweetwater Baptlat Church. The Rev. OU? Orr and the R*v. Hoyle Bridge* officiated and burial was In the Old Mother Cemetery. Grandaona were pallbearer* and granddaughters were flower bearer*. Townaon Funeral Home was. in Charge. SAM S. AKIN CULBERSON - -Sam S. Akin of Rt. 2, Culberson, died In hi* home Saturday af ternoon, J une 24. after a long lllneas. Mr. Akin was * lifelong resident of the Ranger section of Cherokee County, a son of the lateEll and Manerva Tuck er Akin. He was s member of Ranger Baptist Church and Montgomery Lodge. Af and Am. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Eva Black Akin, two daughters, Mrs. Faye Green of the home of Mrs. Evelyn Fox of Rt. 2, Culberson; two sons, Chsrles of Rt. 2, Culberson and Starling of Ashevllle; a sister, Mrs. Cornelia Henry of Akron, Ohio; and IS grand children. services were neiu at i p.m. Monday In Ranger Baptist Church. The Rev. Thomas Truett, the Rev. Arvll Crawford and the Rev. C. A. Smith, officiate^ The Montgomery Masonic Lodge will hold graveside rites In the church cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. MRS. MAGGIE COL WELL HIAWASSEE, GA. ? Mrs. Maggie Colwell, 71, of Hla wassee, Gi. died at 2 a.m. Sun day, June 25 in a Hlawassee Georgia hospital after a brief illness. Mrs. Colwell was a native of Hiawassee, a daughter of the late Thomas and Sarah Ellis Hooper. She was the widow of Charles F. Colwell, and a member of McConnell Mem orial Baptist Church, the Order of the Eastern Star and was active in the WMU of the church. Surviving are two sonsjohn R. of Hlawassee andCharles of Danville, Va.; a brother.Rlc hard Hooper of Atlanta; and two grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesdav In McConnell Mem orial Baptist Church in Hla wassee. The Rev. Wyatt Gilbert and the Rev. J. K.Hutchings offic iated, and burial was In Osbern Cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. First Methodist Church Circles Meet Mrs. John Smart Jr., was hostess to Circle No. One of the FirstMethodistChurch, on Tuesday evening, June 20th. Mrs. ElvaBlakemore, chair man, presided over the busi ness. During business it was decided to have a picnic for the next meeting in J uly. Mrs. William Wells had charge of the program on "Young Mothers 84 Hour Work Week". Curing the social hour the hostess served refreshments to the following: Mrs. Max Blakemore, Mrs. Bill Wag goner, Mrs. Guy Brittian, Mrs. RJ-.Wllkins, Mrs. Char les Hyatt, Mrs. William Wells, Mrs. Juanita Weaver, Mrs. Frances Armstrong and Miss Jo Jo Moody. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Slaughter entertained Circle No. Two of the First Methodist Church with a dinner party at their home on OldShoal Creek Road, Tuesday evening, June 20t)i. After dinner a short business session was held by the chair man, Mrs. W, F. Elliott. The group enjoyed several vocal selections by Mrs. W. W. Wlg glesworth of Massillon, Ohio, accompanied by Mrs. J. B. Slaughter. Those attending were: the Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lochaby, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Johnson. Mesdames, W. E. Howell, Dixie Palmer, Ellen Wheeler, R. C. Mattox?DaveCarringer, Lottie Stalcup, E. E. Stiles, F, L. Asbury, H. G. Elkins, Misses Thelma Wheeler and Hattte Palmer, Mrs. JJS .Snow of Athens, Tenn., the Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Wlgglesworth of Massillon, Ohio, and Mrs. and Mrs. E. C. Suit. ? ? ? Mrs. J. W. Franklin was hostess to Circle No. Three of the First Methodist Church at her home on Tuesday, after noon, June 20th. Miss Adella Meroney, pre sided over the business, after which Mrs. W. P. Odom gave the program on "World Re fugee's". During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to the following: Mesdames, W. P. Odom, W. E. Howell, J. W. Thompson, Jessie Zlr bes, Dora Akin. J. M.Hughes, H. E. Bishop, Miss Adella Meroney and Mrs. J. E. Snow of Athens, Tenn. ? ? ? Circle No. Four of the First Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. S. D. Akin on Tuesday morning, June 20, with Miss Mary Akin as joint hostess. The meeting opened with [wayer. Mrs. Kay Scon chair man, presided. Mrs. Harold Wells gave the prbgram on "Worlds Re fugee's". During the social hour the hostesses served refreshment Bo the following: Mrs, Kay fcott, Mrs. R.C. Fuller, Mrs. *?11 Davidson. Mrs. Merle Javta, Mrs. Olen McDonald, Mrs. Harold Wells and Mrs. Jreece Breland. A Backward Glance SO YEARS AGO JUNE M>. 1991 Mr. Chartaa Dtckav left Tuesday for ? visit with rela d?M and friends InHarlanJCy. Mr. B. C. Moor* mad* a business trip ? Knoxvllle, Tuesday. Messrs BUI Whltaker snd Luke Ellis, of Aadrawa, were Ui town one day this week. Mrs, Harry Palo and little daughter. Betty, are Visiting relatives In Chattanooga. Tenn. this week. A marriage of considerable interest among s wide circle of friends In Western North Carolina and elsewhere was solemnized lnAndrews,Satur day evening, when Miss Car men King, of Murphy became the bride of Mr. K. C. Wright, of Robblnsvllle. The ceremony was performed at the parson sge of the FlrstBaptlst church by the pastor. Mr. snd Mrs. Wright left for Atlandc City and New York, where they will spend a short honeymoon. They will be st home with their msny friends in Robblnsvllle after the first of July. 20 YEARS AGO JUNE 26. 1941 Mrs. J .L .Hall and daughter, Thelma, and Mrs. J J3. Palmer' and son, Jerry, were the guests of Mr. sndMrs. George Kennette in Andrews Sunday. Mrs. Lons Grier returned to her home In Rlchmond,Va. Friday, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Peyton Ivle. Mrs. Walter Mauney and daughter, Jean, and two sons, Hsrry snd Walter, were visi tors In Asheville Tuesday. Miss Kste Padgett spent Sundsy in Asheville. She wss accompanied home by Misses Sue and Ann Wakefield of Jersey City.N J. who will visit here with their grsndmother, Mrs. B. L. Padgett. Mrs. Evelyn Patton will leave Raleigh J une 26 on the special bus enroute to the National Education Associs don Convention to be held in Boston, June 29, 30, and July 1.2.3. AREA MEN IN SERVICE FORT BELVCHR, VA. (AHTNC) -- Army Pvt. Robert LJCillian, whose wife.Juanita, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton B. KUltan, live on Route 3, Murphy, N. C? com pleted the 12 -week guided missile electrical-equipment installation and repair course at The Engineer School, Fort Belvoir, Va? June 16. Klllian was trained to lnitall, operate and repair high-output generators, motors, frequen cy changers and other engineer equipment employed by guided missile units. The 20-year-old soldier en tered the Army in December 1960 and completed basic training at Fort Jackson.S.C. He was graduated from Murphy High School In 1958 and attended Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tenn. 10 YEARS AGO JUNE 28, 1951 <Bgnodw ?? 4 p.m. Mon day. July 2, will mark placiqg o i die dace inne of (he m Berkshire Knitting Mllla, de scribed as one of the moat modern la the nation, at the alt* of the new building near Andrews. The Memmoth Fourth of July Fiesta will open in Andrews nan Wednesday, the btggeet celeb re Hoc o t Its kind ever to be held In Andrews according so W. D. Whi taker. Miss Elizabeth Cray and Mrs. Martha Drehar returned Friday from a week's vacation spent at St Slmthoo Island. Mlaa B entile Jo Davis of Charlotts is visiting bar aunt. Miss Clara MoCombs. Mrs. Joe Miller Elkina o f New York City arrived Thurs day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harve Elkina. Mrs. R. L. Blake and sons, Richard and Michael, of Hel fin, Ala., are visiting her mother .Mrs.RuthCarringer. They will remain for some time. Ed Townson and Lee Lance were In Atlanta on business Monday, . Lt. and Mrs. Cousins of Mobile, Ala., announce the birth of a son, June 22, Mrs. Cousins Is (he former Miss Myrtle Mills. Buffet Dinner I And Card Party Given On Friday, June 23, ? Buf fet Dinner and Card Party was held at the Hlwassee Dam Vil lage. Hosts to the party were Dr. and Mrs. George Size and Mr. and Mrs.MaxBlakemore. Fourteen tables of bridge, three tables of Canasta and Hearts and Rook were played. The dinner consisted of tomato juice cocktail, roast turkey, baked ham, asparagus casserole, new potatoes, Eng lish peas, lime salad, cran berry salad, relish tray, rolls, tea, coffee, and sherbert and cookies for dessert. Winners of the door prizes were Mrs. Sarah Patton and Mr. Bud Alexander. Winners In the bridge scoring were High Lady, Mrs. Ruth For sythe. High Man, Dr. A. J. Hedrlck, Low Lady, Mrs. Alice Cann, and Low Man.Ben Warner. The prizes at the Canasta tables were given to Mrs. Jim Armstrong and A. L. Gillespie, Jr. There were several Bingo prizes won by various players. Rev. C. F. Womble, the new Minister of the FirstMetho dlst Church, was introduced to tlL DO YOU HAVE STOMACH TROUBLE 7 If so take PEPSO PACIFIC. Recommended for stomach and intestinal dis orders due to acid indigestion, heartburn, sour stomach, or bloating. Get at Parker's Drug Store today. Card if Tkaiks Plata* accapt our aiacar* ihaaka for avavy act of coa ?ldaratloa ihovn ua durlaf our racant Borrow. 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