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THE
NANTAHALA VILLAGE
V
Miniature Golf Course
Qualify All Week For The
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VILLAGE
200 Acres
of Mountain Playground
L', S. 19 -- 9 Miles West of Bryson City
CLAY COUNTY
P^naf Wenticn
Mr and Mr*. Bd Cok?r.
Mrs HaMlHarrl*,G?.vi?lMd
Mr. and Mr*. Carrol McClure
Sunday afternoon.
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Mr*. Lol* Berry of Ell la
te then, Term, spent * '?*^***
last week with her parents,
Mr. ? Mr*. Ed Murray.
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r.v and Mr*. Clew* Pope
and MlwL*urt WeU*?e?*rt*
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Alma Swaim.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grogrev
and Helen and Mr. and Mr*.
Fred Grogrey of Demorest.
Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Grogrey of Cleveland. Ga.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Ashe Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bar
nard of Marietta.Ga. spent the
week-end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Barnard.
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Guests of Mr. andMrs.Glen
Prater and Mrs. Mae Holli
fleld during the week-end of
the 4th were: Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Holllfield. Jr. of Winston
Salem. N. C.. Mrs. Halmand
Cooke, Mrs. George Coleman
and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Cole
man of Canton. N. C., Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Hall and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Sllegh and son, Mrs. Edna
Power, all of Summervllle,
S. C., Miss Margie Prater of
Clayton, Ga.. Mrs J?*Pf
Stanley of Greenville, N.
Mr . and Mrs . J . C . Coker and
children of Canton. Olio. Mr.
and Mrs. Porter HoUifleld of
Gainsville. Ga.. Mr. and Mrs
Bob Gossett and Hazel and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coleman of
Canton, N. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wal
droup and Phyllis Barnard of
Marietta. Ga. spent the week
end with their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Lush Barnard.
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Mr Howard Groves. Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Groves andMr
ai.d Mrs. Pet Southern of
greenville. S. C. and Mr and
Mrs. Bud Groves and Rena ?
of Marietta, Ga. spent the
week-end at the home of
Andrew Groves.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Schultz of Michigan visited his
brother and family, Mr. and |
Mrs. August Schultz, at Warne
this week-end.
Billy Jo WilliamsofCalder- j
wood, Tenn. and Terry Jo (
Hamilton of Swannanoa spent ,
the week with their aunt and",
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore
and family have returned to
their home In College Park,
Md. after spending three
week* with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Moore.
Miss Sybil Bell and Miss
Sarah Cabe spent last week
at the Ridgecrest Baptist
Assemby at Ridgecrest.
Mrs. Nora Ford is visiting
her son, ,Fred J. Ford. and_
family in Bosu, Massa
chusetts. The Fords plan to
visit in Nova Scotia this week.
Visiting in the l.ome of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Ford during
the fourth of July holidays
were his mother. Mrs. Bessie
Ford of Swannanoa, Mr. ani
mrs. Re* Ford and children
of Portsireuth. Va? Mr. Leo
nard Ford, \kron, Ohio, Mrs.
Charles Alien, Detroit, Michi
gan. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge
Penland, Swannanoa and Mrs
Denver Sludrr of Asheville.
Miss Barbara Ledford and
Miss Lois Reece, students at
Warren Wilson College spent
the week-end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronda
Ledford and Mr. and Mrs.
Mont Reece.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barn
ard and baby visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Bradshaw, last week-end.
Those visiting Mrs. Lola
Coffey Sunday were her
daughter, Mrs. Robbie Byers,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Patterson
and Mrs. Ora McClamery.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Moore
were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Powell, Friday
evening, in Winter Park, Fla.
Guests of theC.A. Auberrys
Sunday were Rev. Clyde
Faulkner and Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis McTaggart and
Children, Keith and Reba.
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Beal
are the proud parents of a baby
girl, Paula Jean, born July 4,
in a Gainesville hospital. Mrs.
Beals mother Mrs. McLain of
Charlotte is visiting the Beals
this week.
Mrs. Hattie Patton visited
her daughter and family Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Burrell,
Sunday.
The WSCS of Sweetwater
Methodist Church will meet
in the home of Mrs. Inez
McTaggart Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Patter
visited Mrs. Kate Pass in
Hiawassee, Ga? Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Justine Rozier and
Mrs. Mae Hollifield left Mon
day for Raliegh, N. C. where
they will attend Farm and
Home week.
COLLINS - CHAIN'S
Men's Canvas
SHOES
Heavy Rubber Bottum
$2.00
Men 's
STRAV
HATS
$1.98 Value
$1.00
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Ladies Cotton
SLIPS
88*
All Ladies Summer
SHOES
1/2 Price
Men's Wash 'n Wear
PANTS
Regular $4.95
2 for $6.00
Men's
SPORT
SHIRTS
Regular $3.98
2 for $5.00
One Rack Ladies Summer
DRESSES
Regular $5.95
2 for $6.00
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Ladies
STRAW
BAGS
1/2 Price
Men & Boy's
SWIM
TRUNKS
1/2 Price
Ladies
SWIM
SUITS
1/2 Price
One Table Ladies Canvas
SHOES
$2.98 Valie
$1 .44
Ladies Summer
HATS
1/2 Price
Eddie Frcnklln
Honored On
First Birthday
A birthday party was given
Saturday. July I. by Mra.
Charlie Franklin In honor of
little Eddie Franklin on hia
flrat birthday. The party was
in the home of Mrs. Ralph
Brown. Eddie's grandmother.
Favors of hats and horns ware
(Ivan to those attending and
refreshments of cake, potato
chips, and popclcles were
served. s
Barnard Reunion
Held Sunday
The Barnard reunion was I
held Sunday, July 9, at the i
home of Mr. and Mrs. D, H,
Barnard. Those present were
Mr. Arvll Barnard and Donald
of Jacksonville, Fla., Mr. and
Mrs, Ed Barnard of Hla
wassee, Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
K. K. Barnard and Yvonne,
Mr. and Mrs. Lush Barnard
and Phyllis, M r?. Lola Coffey,
Mr. and Mrs. D, H. Barnard,
Mrs Harrison Martin and
family, all of Hayesvllle, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Barnard and
son and Mrs. Dennis Barnard'
of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Clore and family of
Young Harris, Ga., and Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Barnard and
family of Symarna, Ga.
Miss Faye Wike spent last
week in Atlanta, with her
sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman
Gribble of Young Harris
visited their daughters and
families Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Patton and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Patton, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patton
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Patton Sunday.
Mrs. Neal Kitchens spent
the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Powell in Winter
Park. Fla. On Sunday morning
Mr. and Mrs. James Burch
and children of Rabun Gap.,
Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. John
Burch and daughters, Pamela
and Peggy, of Orlando,
formerly of Hayesvllle, all had
breakfast at the Powells.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J.
Kitchens of Washlnzton. D.C.
are spending a few weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stamey
of Canton, Ohio, are visiting
his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Will Stamey in the Tusquittee
section.
Patrolman Don Moran's
parents of Burlington spent
last week with him in Hayes- ?
ville.
Miss Barbara Crawford of
Manhattan, New York Is visit
ing her parents, Mr. andMrs.
Charlie Crawford this week.
Mrs. Dalr Wagoner and
children of Detroit. Michigan
are visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Swanson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Scroggs of Washington, D.C.
are spending their vacation at
their new cottaee on Lake
Chatuge.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arm
strong Sr., Jannelle and
Steve, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Armstrong Jr., spent the
week-end in Greenville, Tenn.
where they attended a family
reunion in honorof Mrs. Arm
strong's father on his 80th
birthday. On their way home
they left Steve at Daniel Boone
Boy Scout Camp, where he will
spend a week with other scouts
from Hayesvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elwood
Frye of Raleigh, spent last
week with her mother, Mrs.
Maggie Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Led
ford and family are on a
Florida vacation trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis of
Dallas Texas, recently visited
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alex
ander. Mrs. Francis is the
former Miss Willie Lee Alex
ander.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Williams of Canton. Ohio
visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Williams.
Mrs. Herman Meeksof Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, and Mrs.
Clara Wendth of Ithaca, N. Y.
visited their sister , Mrs.
Garth Thompson. They spent
last week In Cullowhee with
their mother, Mrs. Man
McGuire.
Mr. Harry Mauney, Mr.
Jack Bristol and Mr. Bobby
Bristol attended the drag
races inAshevlllelastSunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole
man are in New York on a
vacation trip.
Mrs. Marvin Alexander re
turned home on Monday after
visiting relatives in Ringgold
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Quen ton Moore
and son, are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Eldredge, In Hastings, Neb
raska.
Visiting the Alvin Penlands
recendy were Mr. and Mrs
Harold Cox and son, and Miss
Emma Cox of Graham and Mr. '
ind Mrs. Joe Tate of Meban.
Mr. and Mrs. Alchaga Arpln
and family, and Mr. Jimmy
King of Groton, Connecticut
recently visited her mother
Urs. Gladys Cope, and other
reladves.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hedden
>f Chattanooga, spent the week
end with their parents here.
Mr. and Mrs.FloydMcDon
ild and family of Bridgeport
Alabama spent the last week
>nd with the Robert
Uexanders.
Mr. Oak Bradley of
Pomona Park, Florida, Is
spending some time here with
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ball
of Sylva visited her father,
Mr. A. F. Passmore, last
week-end.
Bill and Dave Padgett sons
of Dr. and Mrs. Joe C. Pad
gett, spent last week in Athens,
Georgia with iliotr uncle, Mr.
Jerry Cadgi-it ami family
Mrs. Mvri l.annin and
children of <Mr?*o sre spend
ing a month wlili lirr parents, ^
Mr. and Mra Air. Mradley.
Floot Winners
In Contwwlai
Parade
Winner* ot the commuolty
floats were: 1st, Myers
Chapel; 2nd. Shooting Creek;
and 3rd. Sweetwater. Com
mercial and Organisation
floats: 1st. Glbeoo Implement;
2nd. tiayesvUle First Metho
dist Church; and 3rd, Tigers.
Wagons - Individual: 1st,
Clauds Garrison; 2nd, Neal
Kitchens: sftd 3rd, John Tiger
and Roy Milford - He.
Wagons ? Community: 1st,
Sweetwater; 2nd, Shooting
Creek; and 3rd, Downing 9
Creek.
Peachtree News
By Mrs. Dock Sudderth
Jenny English, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed English, is
s patient in a Murphy Hospital
after undergoing surgery.
Mr. Gus Andre of Miami.
Fla. spent last week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Crisp.
Misses Doris and Sara Wil
son of CopperhiU, Tenn. have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
George Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlldon Davis
and daughter. Sue, of Marietta.
Ga., have returned to their
home after vlsldlg Mr. and
Mrs. Clen Pipes and Ruth.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sudderth
spent last week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Ferguson at
their cabin near Svlva.
Mrs. Bill Barnett and Mrs.
Lloyd Hendrlx of Peachtree
and Mrs. Charlie Hughes of
Murphy attended the Training
Union Execudve Committee
at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church
at Hayesville on Monday night,
July 10.
Mrs. Rosells Zimmerman
and daughter, Kay, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Barnett and son.
Randy, took Mrs. Harley West I
to Atlanta,last Saturday, where ?
Mrs. West will visit her 1
daughter, Mrs. Mildred ?
Wiggins, for Several weeks.
Mrs. Dock Sudderth and 1
Miss Kate Robinson were in
Cherokee last Sunday. !
'Mr. and Mrs . Max Ferguson 1
and children of Akron, Ohio (
have returned home after
spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Green and other
relatives.
Pvt. Harold Barton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Whi: Barton has
returned to Paris Island, S. C.
to continue his basic training
in the Marine Air Force, after
being ho spitalizedfor 10 weeks
in a U. S. Naval hospital. He
sends his thanks to friends
who sent cards and letters
while he was hospitalized.
Billy Barton of Atlanta was
honored on his birthday, July
3, with a barbecue at the home
of his mother, Mrs. Norman
Barton.
Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Crisp
and daughter, Joan, spent last
week in Fontana with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Raxter and child
ren.
Mr. and Mrs. KenneyGhee
and Mr. and Mrs. Sumner
Sudderth of Jefferson, Ga.,
have been visiting Miss Elsie
Sudderth and other relatives.
Mrs. James Ferguson and
children of Atlanta visitedMr.
and Mrs. Hayden Ferguson
for a few weeks visit.
Lester Conley who has been
visiting Mrs. Henry Sudderth
and family for several weeks
has returned to his home In
San Peublo, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Hatchett
of Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs.
Henely Corne of Elkhart. Ind.
have returned home after
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Sudderth. While
here they spent a day In
the Smokies.
Bob Witt of Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla. is spending several days
here with relatives.
Mrs. Dick Pearson of Knox
vllle, spent lastweek-endwith
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Boyd.
Mrs. Charles Hendrlx, of
Nantahala is a patient in a
Murphy hospital.
Herman Ferguson of
Florida has been visiting his
sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hembree. _
Miss Jocn Crawford
Honored At
Bridal Shower
Mill Joaa Crawford, bride
elect of Robert Yaiea Baldwin
was honored with a ? bower.
Monday evening m the social
hall of Che Truett Bipan
Church. Mrs. Howard Walker.
Mr*. Paul Vaught and Mrs.
Wlllette Calloway were hos
tesses for the occasion. They
were assisted in serving by
Miss Peggy Vaught and Mrs.
Paul Vaught, Jr.
The serving table waa
covered with a whits linen
cloth, tall white candles were
used and a ml nature bride.
Arrangements of' yellow and |
white flowers and an ]
umbrella covered in white
silk tied in tiny bunches of
yellow ribbons were used on
the gift table.
Refreshments of individual
bridal cakes, nuti and bridal
punch were served.
Miss Karen Walker played
wedding music at the piano
through out the evening.
Guests attending were: Mrs.
Frank Hall, Mrs. SamRozler,
Miss Cindy Rozler, Mrs. Glen
Swanson, Mrs. Myrt Plem
mons, Mrs.GUbertBradshaw,
Mrs. Neal R, Kitchens, Mrs.
Mabel Weaver, Mrs. Elley
Vaught, Mrs. Lawrence San- ;
tiers, Mrs. J, W. Stanley,
Mrs. A. F. Padgett, Mrs.
Andrew Moore, Miss Mary E.
Jarrett, Mrs. Donald -G.
Moore, Mrs. Gene Carter.
Mrs. Wayne Melton, Mrs.
Charlie Wimpey, Mrs. Earl
Grear. Mrs. Ruel White, Mrs.
Fred Davis, Mrs. Fred White,
Mrs. Guy Padgett Mrs. Her
Mrs. Paul Ledford and
tfrs. William Robinson are
ipending a few days In Kan
upolis with Mrs. Robinson's
lister.
Guy Sudderth Is a patient
n a Murphy hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James Davis
spent last week-end with Mr,
ind Mrs. Chester Green and
vlrs. Perry Kephart.
PwtOflca
Receipts Set
Record
W. Q. Moore. acting Post- j
master ?( Hayeavllle. an- 1
nouaced today that the receipts j
for the Office were 162%
above dta aama period last {
year. Thla la the highest per
centage Increase In any one
quarter on record (or the local
office, aa well as dollar vise.
The period waa from April 1,
1961 to June 2S. 1961. 1
: i
man Thornburg. Mrs. Wade
Palmer, Mrs. Robert Cole
man. Mlaa Mary BUI Alllaon,
Mrs. Harry Neal. Mrs. Alvln
L. Buchan. Miss SharonGal
loway. Miss Suzanne Galloway,
Mlaa Beth Orrin, Mrs. Earl
Crawford, Miss Lisa Neal,
Miss ?eggy V aught. Mrs. Paul
V aught Jr. and Mlaa Karen
Walker.
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