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Mrs. Tom Mtuney attended a banquet honoring Rev. Claude Young, Jr., who 'as voted N. C. Rural NLMSier of (ha year, at Emory Unlverv Wednesday evening, July M. Rev. Young Is the former rninls?r of the First Mttf.o dlst Church In Hayesvtlle. He Is now at Sedge Garden Methodist Church In Wlnaton Salem, N. C. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Tom Case and Mrs. Tom Mauney attended the Wesleyan Service Guild re treat at Lake Junaluska over the week-end. While there they attended a concert given by Nelson and Neal. famous piano team and on Sunday they heard Bishop Roy H. Short, a former editor of The Upper Room, a Metho dist devotional booklet. ? , ? ? ? ? Mrs. Yon^i Jane Ware and little daughter, Sandra Lynn, spent last week with their par ents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Clonts. Little Miss Debbie Hcnsley of Kins ton, Tenn. has been visiting her grandmother and aunt, Mrs. Vesta Hensley and Miss Dorothy Hensley. ? ? ? ? * Jack Barnett, member of the faculty of WCC, Cullowhee, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Ollle Barnett, and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Browning. ? ? ? ? ? Mrs. Lassie Hill of Tucker Ga.. was uie week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt and Mrs. Joe Bates. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Bunch Nupent and daughter, Treacy, and Rosalie Hyde have returned home after spending a vacation at Vero Beach, Fla. * ? ? # Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jor dan of Carrollton, Ga. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eimer*Kligore. ? ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. George French of Charlotte and grand daughter, Jane Crook, of Charleston, S. C., were Murphy Personal Mention guests last week of Miss Clara MoComba. ? ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hall and family of Candler were week-end cuests uf Mr. Hall's sister. and brother -In law, Mr. andMrs.JohnCDell. ? ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. R. V*. Bar rlnger * Bonnetsvtlle and Miss Frances Barrlnger of Charlotte, Va., spent several days last week with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Holland McSwaln. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Nick Alol. students at WCC, Cullowhee, spent the week-end with Mrs. Alol's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Parker. ? ? ? ? ? Miss Sandra Bobo of Symrna Ga? is visiting her aunt. Miss Beulah Queen. ? ? ? ? ? Miss Ann Hill who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed ward Reynolds, and brothers, Drs. J. N. and Paul Hill, left Monday lor Roanoke, Va. ? * ? ? ? Dr. Helen Wells Is attend ing a medical meeting In Ashe vllle this week. ? ? ? # Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sneed of Copperhlll, Tenn visited relatives and frelnds In Mur phy Sunday. ? ? ? * Master Dan Clvard who has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Sneed returned to his home in Chat tanooga. Tenn. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly and son, Carey, of Atlanta, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. PaulSudderth M rs . J ohn Donley, Mrs . Verlin Crisp, Miss Sue Ferguson and Joan Crisp attended the wedding of their niece. Miss Barbara Barnett, and Bennie Bradford Henson Jr., at the Presbyterian Church, Sunday afternoon In Jefferson, Ga. ? ? ? ? Dan and David Reavls of Winston - Salem have been visiting their e. andpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Savage. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Loren Davis and children , J udy and Dickey are h pending this week at M yrtle Beacb , S. C. ? ? ? ? Jimmy Klmsey left Friday for East CarolinaMusicCamp in Greenville, S. C. ? ? ? ? Mr. andMrs. Wallace Green and family of Paducah, Ky. are visiting Mr. Green's mother, Mrs. Laura Green. Mrs. Bertha Roberts is visiting her daughter and son in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spears of Canton. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Aus tin and daughter. Jewel, of Hazelhurst, Miss, are guests ths week of Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Whitfield. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. BUI Kent and son , Randy, of Ashevllle ' are visiting Mrs. Kent's ' mother, Mrs. Pearl Woodard. ? ? ? ? Miss Gale Walker spentlast week-end with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Du val 1 of Bryson City. ? ?? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Don Ramsey and sons left Friday for a visit with Mrs. Ramsey's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson and daughter, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Ricks and family of Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus White and daughter, Sarah , spent last week-end with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas of Charlotte. ? ? * ? Bob and Bon Patton, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Patton who have been visiting theirgrand mother, Mrs. Don Wither - spoon, returned to their home " at Charlotte Sunday. * * ' * a Mr. and.Mrs. ForestTeagiie, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Carroll and son, David, spentSaturday d In Chattanooga. ii Mrs. Jaaaie Zlrbes Has re turned home from Ponce '*e Leon Infirmary In Atlanta, whei e she has been a patient. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Ruel White of HayM vllle spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. George Townson. ? ? ? ? Mrs. C. L. Alverson will leave Friday for Chicago, 111., where she will attend the National Business and Professional Women's Club convention being held st Conred Hilton Hotel from July 23rd to the 28th. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Verlln Jones and daughter, Shirley, are vaca tioning in Daytona Beach, Fla. Enroute home they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ahles at Conyers, Ca. Mr. Abies was former Asst. County Agent here and also they will visit Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. Howard Newberry of Marietta, Ga. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Ben Davis of Charlotte Is visiting her sister. Miss Dlara McCombs ' ? ? ? ? ' Mrs. Ray Joseph, Mrs. Everett English, Mrs. Fred Keener and Mrs. James Evans spent last Monday in Atlanta. ? ? * * Misses Susanne I vie and Nancy Mauney of Hayesvllle left Friday for Camp Dixie near Clayton, Ga. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Peyton G. Ivie and son, Grier, Mrs. Walter Mauney and Mrs. Harry Mauney of Hayes ville. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. James Axley and son, Billy, have returned to their home at Newport News. Va., after vlsitlngMrs. Axley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swalm and Mr. Axley's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Bayless ? ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis ind children and Tommy idams returned home Sunday rom a visit with relatives ind friends in Huntsvllle, Ala. ? ? ? * Mrs. Cecil Mills and aughter, Glenda, are visiting i Adanta this week. L A Backward Glance _mj r c-nro <iju JULY 17. 193! The Columbia MarbleCnm pany Is making rapid progress in the development of i*eir recently acquired marble pro perties in and around Ma.-ble, N. C. The coming of this company to this section of bbrrh Carolina will ereatly increase the popularity of Nhrth Carolina's fine marble throughout the country. Mrs. Ruth Carringer and children of Kroxville. Tern., arrived Monday to make their bome here. The Rev. Howard P. Powell left Tuesday for Whittier to assist in a revival merting. Miss Eloise Fain and niece, little Betty Fain, are visiting their sister and aunt, Mrs. W. M, Butt, in Blue Ridge, Ga. Miss Sue G, Deweese of Etowah. Tenn., is visiting her cousin Miss Fannie Cbweese. 20 YEARS AGO JILV 17. 1941 Personnel machinery was set In motion Wednesday by the TVA for hiring 5300 men to build the four new dams planned in this area or. the rlwassee. River and its tributaries at an approximate cost of $40,000,000. A survey for l-elocation of ttghwav No. 64 between Murphy and the Tennessee State line was ordered this week by the North Carolina state highwav commission. P . B. F erebee, commissioner, has announced. M'ss Linneta Dear, returned Tuesday from a ten day vaca tion in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. L'. D.Schuyler returned this week from a visit in Florence, S. C? with Mr. Schulyer's parents. Miss Willie Belle McKtnney spent several days last week at her home ii Hiswissee.Ga. Miss Bee Hovaid of Atlanta visited here last week-end with herparems, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard. Miss Doris Heaton of An drews was a visitor in town Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Hubert W. Ketron of Atlanta spent last week - end here with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mattox. 10 YEARS AGO JULY 1<>. 1951 G. H. Farley of Brevard has been appointed by the Cherokee County Conimis sioners. with the approval of the N. C. State Extension Ser vice. as County farm aceni. He will succeed A. Q. Keener, who resigned, effective Julyl. Mr. Farley will assume his duties on August 1. Walter Carringer of New York is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ruth Carringer. Frank Mauney was in Atlanta and Newman, Ga? Tuesday on business. Mrs. H. A. Mattox returned Tuesday from a two weeks' visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Cooper in Atlanta. Miss Helen Harshaw of Asheville is visiting her sister. Miss Ada Harshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Carmon Shields and baby, Susan r aye. of Phoenix, Ariz., spent last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W .Shields. They left Tuesday to return home. Deaths, Funerals Compliments of IVIE MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC. Peyton G. Ivle ? Funeral Director RONALD JORDAN BURNSIDE, KY.? Ronald Jordan, 10. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gar Jordan, of Burnside Ky., formerly c: Graham County, died at 2 a.m. Tuesday July 11, in a Burnside hospital from injuries sus tained in an auto accident. Services were held at 2 p.m. Friday in Red Marble Baptist Church. The R' . Donald Carverof flciatei, and burial was In the churci cemetery. Si viving In addition to the parents is a sister , Rita Mae Jordan, of Burnside. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Correction Mrs. Eierhardt The parents of Mrs. Qanne Kephart Eberhardt. 19, of Atlanta are also surviving her. They are Mr. and Mrs. Glena Kephart of Georgetown, Ga. Mrs. Glenn Kephart is the former Miss Ruby Fish. VALLEY RIVER HOMES ALL VALLEY RIVER HOMES INCLUDE.. Custom Boilt Shell, Semi-Finished or Finished Homes -2x8 Fldor Joists, 16'" On Centers ( SC-00Down - Plumbing Roughed In On All Models - Trussed Roof Financinq Up To 10 Yetrs. - Eaves Boxed In Q?a|jty COnStMCtiOH - Rustproof Aluminum Siding Nails. _ , , , . ? ... . 1$ Year Bonded Roof By Experienced Local Builders ill MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. 41)111 BY ANDREWS BUILDERS SUPPLY CU. for Firtber Information CALL 54, ANDREWS, NX. MARTHA BRYANT F uneral services for Martha Cfeborah Bryant, two year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Elmo Bryant jr., ot 312 Martintown Road, North Augusta. S. C., who died Fri day, July 7, in a local hospital were held at 5 p.m. at the graveside in Magnolia Ceme tery, Augusta. Services were private. The Rev. LaG range Moody of ficated. Survivors are the parents; two brothers, J ames andSteve Bryant; maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Fauts, of North Augusta, and a great-granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McCurdy, former residents of Murphy. Posey's Funeral Home of N>rth Augusta, S. C. were in charge of arrangements. MRS. RILLA WEST ROBBINSV1LLE ? Mrs. Rilla West. 61, of Robblnsville RFD 3, died at 8:30 a.m. Frl ^ day in an Andrews hospital ' after a week's illness. She was a daughter of Lee and Flucey Farr Phillips of Graham County. Surviving are the husband, Otis West; one daughter, Mrs. Conrad Riddle of Robblnsville; four erandchildren; six sis ters, Mrs. OixleCalvard, Mrs. Blna Ayers, Mrs.JamesBula, Mrs. Posey Waldroup and Mrs. Lester May, all of Robblns ville, Mrs. Harley West of Mruphv; and three brothers, Pearley Phillips of Waynes ville, Rufus Phillips, of Robblnsville and Marshall Phillips of Ownesboro, Ky. Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday In Sweet Gum Baptist Church of which she was a member. The Rev. Gurley Stewart and the Rev. Frank James officiated. Burial was In the Old Mother Church Cemetery. Pallbearers wereR.T.Phll-1 Hps, Clyde Colvard, Wendell and David Waldroup, Clyde West and Lynn Buchanan. The body was taken to the home at 4 p.m. Saturday where it remained until taken to the church for services. Town son Funeral Home was in charge' of arrangements. MRS. MARY BARNARD Warne -- Mrs. Mary Etta Barnard, 74, of Warne died at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, July 14, In a Hlawassee, Ga? hospital after an Illness of a month. She was a daughter of the late Nelson and Mary Etta Wood of Macon County. Sur.iviri? are the husband, J. E. da nard; three daugh ters, Mrs. Jesse Prathsr of Canton, Ohio, Mrs. D. L, Phillips and Mrs. Wayne G. West, both of Warne; three sons, William, Leon, andEd ?ln Barnard, all of Warne; two sisters. Mrs. Florence Puett of Warne and Mrs. Laura Kilpatrlck ' of Canton, 20 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday In Old Brail town Bapdst Church. The Rev. Sim Martin and the Rev. Henry BrOwn officiated. Burial was Jin the church cemetery. ' Towns on Funeral Hdmewas In charge of arrangements. . Mr. and Mra. Bill browning at Chapel HU1 arrived Satur day for a vlalt with hit parents, Mr. and Mr*. E. A. Browning. Mr, Browning received his BJ5. degree in Mathemadcs ?n Friday from die Unlver ?liy of N. C. They plan to remain here until September and then Mr. Browning will ?nier die Naval OSloers Training School in Newport. R.I. ? ? ? e Mrs. Tom Graham and daughter, June King, spent last Wednesday In Atlanta. Mmpty Km Jy-Mix Coaatte Company SAVE Tine, Labor, Money VI 7-3506 PROUDLY PRESENTS A NEW BREAD! THE MEAD THAT NTS BACK MANY OF THE NUTKNTS CAIOME CUTTM6 MAY LOSE! Not i reducing loaf but a delicious nutritional supplement to low calorie diets! 1 Lb. Loaf 1-LB. LOAF 25 a w ? 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