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Mr*. Ruth Carrll and Miss Mary Akin ?pant Saturday i* Haya* villa Mr. and Mr*, frank Wal 4ra?v and Mr. and Mra. L. C. Waldroijp a i Marietta, Ga. ?pant laatwaekas guests of Mri. B. L. Padgett. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Hughes attended the Horse Show at Blair* villa Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. Crayaon Bradley at Waat Asheville are visiting Mra. Bradley** par ents, Mr. and Mra. J. B. Shields. Mr. Charles Jeffrey, per sonnel manager of FHA In Ralatgh. was a visitor in Murphy last week. Mrs. Sue Helton spent Sun day In Aahevtlle. Mrs. Andy Kaylor and daughter, Diane, spent Sunday afternoon wi th Mrs. J. W. Kay lor of Mineral Bluff, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore at Clem son. S. C. spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloe Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stiles. Maurice Gentry and sons, Jimmy and Bobby, of Cumber land, Ohio, spent several days here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bel lamy and daughter, Julia, of Greer, S. C, arrived Monday to spend the Fourth of July with Mrs. Bellamy's mother, Mrs, Ruth Cheney , and grand mother, Mrs. Bessie De weese. Mrs. H. G. Slddmore of Nashville Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. William Goforth and son, Billy and Mrs. Belle Fuller of Pacolot, S.C. are visitingMr. and Mrs. R, C. Fuller this wee1-. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Russel and children, Kathy, Chris, Slclpp, Mary Jane, and Andy, of Altavlsta, Va., are visiting in Murphy this week. The Russels were former re sidents of Murohv TM MU1T Mtfl WANT MS WORK I ^ & Dr. and Mrs. Breace Bre land and children spent the Fourth at July week end with relatives at Holly Hill, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Paul I^le of Fenaacola , Fla. are vlsitl!* relatives and frieoda here. They will leave Saturday (or Norfolk, Va. where they will fly toCuantamona, Cuba where Mr. Ingle will be stationed at the Naval Baae. Mrs. Dean Wakefield of Washington, D. C. left Monday after visiting her mother, Mrs. B. L. Padgett. Enroute home she will visit her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Posey Jr., In Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray re turned home last Wednesday from a weeks visit to Colum bia and Charleston, S. C. and Savannah, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wat kins anddaughterofCallfornia Md. are visiting Mr. Watkins sister, Mrs. Joe Ray, and his mother, Mrs. Cora Watkins, of Andrews. Mrs. Jerry Davidson re turned home F riday night from a two weeks visit with her son, PYuden, and family of Lancaster, Pa. She was ac companied home by her grand daughter, Katherine Davidson, who will visit with her for a The Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. John Dickey have returned home after a weeks vacation to Clearwater, Fla. Kenneth Cameron of Char lotte is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Bayless this week. Mr. and Mrs. J ames Axley and son, Billy, of Norfolk, Va., are visiting Mrs. Axley*s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swaim, and Mrs. Axley's sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Bay less this week. Mr. and Mrs. R; C. Fuller, and guests, Mrs. H. G. Skid more, Mr. and Mrs. William Goforth and son, and Miss Belle Fuller spentSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuller Jr., and young son, Roy. Mrs. Nettie Axley has re turned home after spending the winter with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Axley, of Norfolk. Va. Murolr Personal Mention Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Hughes and grandsons, Mike and Larry, spent Saturday night at Telllco Plains. Tenn. Mlaa Addle Leatherwood spent the week-end In Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Buei Kennedy of Waycross, Ga. are vls'ti\? Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shields this week. Mrs. Shirley Craef left las I Thursday for Huron. Ohio tt visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Simmons and daughter, Cindy, of Cleveland , Tenn. are spending the Fourth of July week with Mrs. Simmons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saiq L. Davidson. Bobby Eaaley, IU left Sun day for Washington, D. C. where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. WayneGentry and children of Greensboro are visiting Mrs. Gentry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Elkins. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gennett Ijave returned home after a weeks visit with reladves end friends In Ballground, Ga. Dr. and Mrs. George Dyer and sons, Tim and Bill were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown of Hender sonvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Dockery, Jr. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dockery of Lake City, Fla.. From there they will go to Day tona Beach, Fla. to visit their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Bailey and children of Helfln Ala. are visiting Mrs. Bailey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Warner. Sr. and othere relatives here. Mrs. Franklin Smith and daughter , Audrey, and Mrs. Fannie Wells spent last Fri day in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Davis and children, Freddie and Ellen, have returned from a weeks visit with Mrs. Davis' father, L. N. Burner of Win ston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. 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Mr. and Mrs. Earl V.jtfver, and other relatives in M?ptoy. L/Cpl and Mrs. Kenwyh O-aham of Wa?hi'-?on, D. C. <re visiting with Mrs. Gra ham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. t Ben Palmer. , , Mr. and Mrs. John Ue and son, Stan ion Misidy, of Spring field , Ohio are visiting Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Abe ma thy. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Elliott and children attended the Church annual convention at Conyers, Ga. ->n last Thursday They returneuhome Saturday night. Mrs. J ane Cover Orr of Ft. Myers, Fla . spent the week- . end aa guest of Mr. and Mrs. ' H. A. Mattox. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Owen and children of Drexel Hill. Pa., are vlsidng Mrs. Owei.'s parents, Mr. nd Mrs. W. M. Fain. Mr. and Mrs. Randal Colvard and son of Chat tanooga, Tenn. arrived Monday for a visit with Mrs. Randal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sneed. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mauney and daughter. Kathy, of Raleigh are vlsidng Mrs. Msuney's mother, Mrs. Tom Mauney. Mrs. Mauney stopped in Canton k> visit her mother, Mrs. Zeb Morrow, before coming on to Murphy for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cole 1 and son, of Decatur, Ga., are visiting Mrs. Cole's sister and ' brother-in-law, Mr.and Mrs. | Paul Nave. Mr. and Mrs.. J. L. McMullan and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy McMullan and little daughter. Cherry of Jefferson, Ga? wereguestsSundayofMr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom. Mrs. L. D. Wells and sons, Leon and David, of Wallace, are vlsidng Mrs. Wallace's father, Mr. W. D. Townson. Mrs. Frank Russell, Jr. i and daughter, of Knoxvllle are visiting Mrs. Russell's i mother. Mrs. Porter Axley, and other reladves here this week. - Ri char'J lownson of Mariet ta, Ga. is visiting his grandfather, W, D. Townson. Mr, and Mrs. Arlin Elliott and family of Canton. Ohio, are visiting Mr. Elliott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. ' Elliott, and Mr.and Mrs. C. D. Elliott. Mrs. Tom Mauney and Miss, Adella Meroney attended the Centennial at Hayesville Saturday. Miss Mary Hensley, assistant Home Economics Agent, of Asheville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nave this week. Mrs. Bessie Dixon and daughter. Miss Frances Dixon of Clearwater, Fla. have ar rived to spend the remainder of the summer with Mrs. Dixon's son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Quay Ketner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wooten 1 of Rock Hill, S.C., were visit- ' ors in Murphy last week. Mr. Wooten was assistant county agent here and Mrs. Wooten was anurseatPetrie Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kil gore of Carrollton, Ga. are visiting Mr. Kilgore's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ElmerKilgore this week. | Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White ' and daughter. Cherry, and Dr. and Mrs. Harry Dickey and children returned home Saturday from a week's vacation at Crescent Beach, South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Brown of Atlanta were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude King. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lovingood and daughter. Donna, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moorehead and son, A Donald, of Akron , Ohio are visiting Mrs. Lovlngood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carter I of Andrews were visitors in I Murphy this week-end. Mrs. Hugh Hayes and Mr.. I and Mrs. Leory Ray of Ashe- I ville spent the week-end with I their sister-in-law and aunts, I Misses Kate and Leila Hayes. I Mr. and Mrs. DougSimpson I and children, David, Jim. Bob ^ and Mary, and MissJeanDllls all of Frankilnarrlved Monday night to spend the Fourth of July with Mrs. Simpson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franklin. Mrs. Jessie Zirbes and ^ Mrs. Lewis Hodges ire "" 1 spending this week In Atlanta. Mrs. Duke Whitley spent Saturday In Atlanta. She was JJ* accompanied home by her daughter, Jane, Rosalie Hyde w and Treacy Nugent who have been at Joycllff for a week. Fr< Mr. and Mrs. Francis cia Bourne J r? and children have J" returned home after a two weeks vacation at Paw ley's mt Island, S.C. Miss Gladys Chadwick of Beaufort Is visiting Miss Glady Christy of Andrews, and on Saturday they were guests of Mrs. T. A. Caae. , ' Mrs. J. L.Baughanddaugh- I ter, Mary George, who have been visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Metzger in Charleston S. C. have returned home. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Metzger and daughter who will visit with them for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Norma Baker returned home Saturday from a weeks visit with relatives InAdanta. Sgt. and Mrs. Wade Teague who have been visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Teague, left Swday for San Antonio, Texas, where Sgt, Teague will be stationed. Mrs. Cloe Moore and mother Mrs. J. B.Gray, who has been taking treatment at Crawford Long Hospital In Atlanta, ar rived Saturday to spend the Fourth of July at home. I Mr*. Glenda Brandon ^.1 little daughter. Mallnoa, P? Cleveland, Tenn. spent the week-end with Mr*. Brandon'* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pay too I vie, Susanne and Grter. Mr. and Mr*. Bill Co* talk) of Pureto Rico, and students at Cullowhee, spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs . H. A. Mattox. Mrs. Claude Fowler who has been visiting her daughter Miss Virginia , Fowler, of Swannoa returned home Satur day. She was accompanied by her daughter who will spend the Fourth with her parents. Mhr ttWv Wx CMKrtfa (nmi( SAVE Ttao, Labor, Moioy VI 7-3506 j NO LIMIT AT TOUR FRIENDLY A&P FOOD STORE ? >1WWR ur ? your mm Fame Brand TINY GREEN LIMAS Fame Brand CREEN b WHITE LIMAS Ann Pace Brand PREPARED RED BEANS Exquisite Brand ? REGULAR GREEN LIMAS Sultan* Brand Prepared ? PORK AND BEANS Ann Par* Brand ? RED KIDNEY BEANS to HA TOM Tm YOUR CHOICE 16-OZ CAN C ! OUR FINEST QUALITY' \&P APPLE SAUCE 4 -4S "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY SHORT SHANK 4 to 8 POUND SMOKED PICNICS "Super-Right" Selected SLICED BEEF LIVER l? 35c "SUPER-RIGHT" SMOKED CENTER SLICED NAM W I "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY DELICIOUS ALL MEAT FRANKS 85 ANN PAGE ? 4 FLAVORS CAKE MIXES 2 49 JANE PARKER TWIN PACKAGED ? 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