Barbara Ann Stilts f Honored At Household Shower Miss Barbara Ann Sales, bride . elect of Edgar Anderson, was honored at a household shower last Thurs day evening at the hnme of Mrs. Emma Haney with Miss Kay Haney, Mrs. Ruby Soles and Mrs. Becky Ruth Hedrlck as hostesses. The honoree received many love-'y and useful gifts. \o More Unsightly Blistering PITTSBURGH QSQ^House Pen* greatly re duces danger of bJri*ering of wood siding. porous enough to al low such moisture to escape, without breaking the paint film. ^^is fume-resistant? will not stain or discolor from ex haust or fuel fumes, smog and industrial gases. Because it doesn't chalk as readily as other types, its colors are ex ceptionally fade-resistant. Mirphy Hardware Co. VE 7-2110 Tennessee Street PITTSBURGH PAINTS keep that look longer Ruth Bagwell Circle Meets The Ruth Bagwell Circle of the First Baptist Church met Monday night. July 1Q, with Mrs. Boyce Stiles. Mrs. Herman Edwards, chairman, presided. Plana were made for the annual picnic to be held In August at the home of Mrs. John GUI. Husbands will be guests. Mrs. WUey Kenney gave the program on " Sharing our Possessions." During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to the following: Mrs. J ames B. Hall, Mrs. Charles White. Mrs. John Gill, Mrs. Willey Kinney, Mrs. John West,Mrs. Verlln Jones, Mrs. Herman Edwards, and one visitor, Mrs. James Pi ton an. Bridge Luncheons Misses Clara McCombs, Emily Sword, Adella Meroney and Mrs. R. C. Fuller enter tained with a bridge luncheon on Thursday, J uly 13 , at the home of Miss McCombs. The home was decorated with gladioli s and summer flowers. On Friday morning they entertained with another bridge luncheon at the home of Miss McCombs. Ruth Swan Circle Meets The Ruth Swan Circle of die First Baptist CJmrch met on Tuesday evening, July 11. at the home of Mrs. Riley Debor. Mrs . Harry Dickey, president, presided over the business and Mrs. Debor opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Everett English, pro gram chairman for J uly gave the program on "Sharing our Possessions for the De moninational Advance. 'V Those taking part on the pro gram were: Mrs. Vivian De bor, Mrs. Betty Dickey, Mrs. Velma Burch, Mrs. Ruth Cheney. Mrs. Burch closed the program with prayer. During the social hour the hostesses served refresh ments to the following: Mes dames Ruth English, Velma Burch, Betty Dickey, and Ruth Cheney. , Unsurpassed Comfort for the RUPTURED! WITH LUXURY MATERIALS A combination of 3 layers of new miracle mate rials? soft, perforated-for-coolness foam rubbei inner layer- -covered on inside with soothing tn cot? and on outside with durable, sanforizec duck. Flat foam rubber groin pad. Padded let strap and back lacing. No fitting required. Wash able. Size is measurement around lowest part O abdomen For reducible inguinal herrrta By mak era of famous RUPTURE-FASER* See It! Mauney Drug Co. Boiling Spring* Newt Mr. and Mr*. Randall Odom and son, Gary, at Aklna, S. C. arc vtaidng hare this mk. Mlaa Frances HamUw of Akron. Ohio la vlaltlng re latives bare for a lew weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lockby and family of Marlena. Ga. vislead relatives last week end la Boiling Springs. Mr .and Mrs. Fred Doctery has returned home from Palm Beech. Fla. where they have been vlslilng several days. Mr. and Mrs. Burg an McDonald and children at Springfield, Ohio are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. Clinton Mills and fam ily of Springfield , Ohio are visiting relatives, Various Leaders To Bring Messages At Local Church Leaders of the local church and visiting leaders are to bring messages at Murphy Presbyterian Church during the absence of the minister. Robert A. Potter, and family on vacation. C. W. Barrett Is conducting prayer service Wednesday of this week, W. A. Singleton Is to bring the message Sunday { mpmlng; and Holland McSwaln ' will preside at the Joint j service Sunday night with ' First Methodist Church, the Rev. C. F. Womble will bring the message. Wednesday of next week Jack Helntzleman of the Hayesville Presbyterian Church Is to conduct the service; Sunday morning, July 30 , Hubert Sneed; and the morning of August 6, a World Mission speaker. Mr. Potter and family are to visit kinsmen In Indiana, Mis souri, Oklahoma, and Texas during their vacation. Births MCDONALD Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mc Donald, Rt. 3, Murphy an nounce the birth of a son, Gregory Lee. July 8, atProvi dence Hospital. Mrs. Mc Donald Is the former Miss Alice Jane Kephart. HYDE Mr. and Mrs. Buil Hyde. l of Morganton, Ga., announce the birth of a son, Edward | Bull, July 12, at Providence 1 Hospital, Mrs. Hyde is the former Miss Phyllis June Bain. FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Frank lin of Warne, announce the birth of a son, Gerald Wayne July llatProvldenceHospltal Mrs. Franklin is the former Miss Helen Kathy Brown. I I The Cherokee Scout GOOD PRINTING SINCE 1889 Dial VE 7-2222 TIRE VA LUES T 5 Save on Nylon and Tyrox* ? 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ANDREWS ROAD Near Farmers Garoge Don't Fuss ... Dial Us At VE7-2181 MURPHY, N. C. ' yyjarria 9* ? $n nounced Betty Ann Clonts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Clonts of Route 2, Murphy, became the bride of A/2c Andy Beaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Beaver, Tuesday, July 4, In McCayesvllle, Ga. The bride Is a graduate of Murphy High School and Massey Business College In A dan ta.Ga. The groom is In the Air Force, stationed In New York. After the wedding the cotple left for a short wedding trip. Mrs. Beaver will Join her husband in New York soon. Peachtree By Mrs. Dock Sudderth The WMU met Thursday night, J uly 13, ?t the home of Mrs. Frank Morrow. The sub ject of the lesson was "Two Million Dying in Their Sin." After the lesson the hostess served refreshments to the following: Mesdames Glen Hendrlx, Clen Pipes, Lloyd Hendrix, Noah Hembree, Ralph Sudderth, Robert Barlcer , Aud Sudderth, Hardy Morris and Verlin Crisp. Mrs. Charles Freel and Miss Kate Robinson were in Bryson City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore are building a new brick house in Upper Peachtree. Miss Lizzie Elliott is spending several days in Franklin with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sudderth are visiting Mrs. Sudderth's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Roberts, in Ashevllle. Virgil Pipes of Atlanta spent last week-end with his parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clen Pipes and Ruth. Gwln Arrowood, who is employed In Chicago, is spending a few days with his wife and family. Miss Doris Hendrlx, who teaches at Leaksville, is taking a two weeks course at WCC, Cullowhee. Mrs. Paul Ledford and son, Paul Allen, and Mrs. William Robinson and son, Michael, have returned home after spending several days in Kannapolls with Mrs. Robin son's sister. Mrs. Dennis Pack and son, Chris, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morris. Mrs. Charles Hendrix of Nantahala Is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hendrlx after being a patient in a local hospital. News Miss Naomi Lunsford of Young Harris, Ga. spent the past week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Lunsford. Jenny English, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed English, is at home after being a patient in a local hospital. Wlllard Hembree was recently retired from theU?. Navy after 20 years service. The Hembrees have four children, Johnnie, Jane, Beice and David. They are building a new house and are presently living with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hembree. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McKee of Nashville, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hunsucker of Marble visited Mr. and Mrs. Bass L.ovingooa last week end. Dr. and Mrs. Enoch Morrow of Ashevllle, Ohio spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. FrankMorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morri son of Atlanta have returned to their home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Morris. Mrs. Verlon Henson and son of Johnson City, Tenn. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.CarlStiles. Mrs. Henson is the former Miss Annie Ruth Stiles. Mrs. Harley West, Mrs. Rosaella Zimmerman and daughter, Kay, and Mr. and Mrs, Bill Bamett attended the funeral of their sister and aunt, Mrs. Rilla West, in Robbinsvllle on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fltz stephen and son, Paul, of Decatur, Ga., arrived last Saturday. Paid returned to Fltzstephen will spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Jonny Wilson and other rela tives. More Murphy Personals UT.Im. D>u.m *Wa i<_ a * a rt r TT SULCI r UCU BIWIIUCU UK Southern Jewelery Show in Atlanta over the week-end. * * * Terell and Terry Puetthave been visiting their cousins in Symrna, Ga. * * * Mr. and Mrs. James Fer guson of Washington, D. C. were guests last week of Mrs. J. W. Davidson. ? ? ? Mrs. Myrtle Robinson and daughter. Miss Mary Robtnson of Orlando, Fla. are spending some time here with friends and reladves. ? ? ? Mrs. Franklin Smith and daughters, Carmollta and Audrey, spent Monday with Mr. Smith who is a student at Unitverslty of Georgia, Athens Ga. ? ? * Cmdr. and Mrs. George Dunn and children, (Cathy and Bobby arrived in Monterey, California Monday where Cmdr. Dunn will attend the Navy Post Graduate School to study for his masters degree. . The Dunn's spent ten days with Mrs. Dunn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lovlngood before leaving July 3 rd for Monterey. They spent 14 days traveling, they visited friends in San Dei go and Whlttler, Calif. They stopped at all points of interest, such as Carles bad Carve rns, Grand Canyon, the painted desert, the petrified forest, Disney Land in Los Angeles, they alto spent ? some time In Hollywood and Old Mexico. For the past three years the Dunn's have lived In Athens, Ga. where Cmdr. Dunn was administrative officer at the Naval Supply school. wir. ana ivirs. i\oy ruiier and son of Chattanooga, Tenn. spent the week-end with Mr. Fuller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fuller. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs.C.F. Womble, Jr. and children of Fayette - ville spent the week-end with Mr. Womble's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Womble Sr. Mr. Womble left Monday for WCC, Cullowhee, where he will spend this week and Mrs. Womble and children re mained for a visit with his parents. * ? ? Mrs. Shy Hlghtower and children of Atlanta are visiting Mrs. High tower's sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Duncan, this week. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Buchanan spent Sunday In Ashevlllewith Mrs. Buchanan's father, Mr. Eugene Sharp. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ed wards and children spent the ' week-end with Mr. Edward's mother, Mrs. McKlnley Ed wards, In Bryson City. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waters and children and Mrs. Joseph Howse of Hendersonvllle spent the week-end with Mrs. Howse's daughter and son-in law, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hill and family. ? ? ? Mrs. Best Bell spent the week-end with relatives and friends In Copperhlll. ? ? ? Miss Doris Haneyof Atlanta spent the past week as guest of her mother, Mrs. Emma Haney. From here she went to Acapulo. Mexico THE CHEROKEE SCOUT NJBRUB BABB, Publisher . . . PHYLLIS B. BABB, Editor Katafailshed July, 1M9 Published Every Thursday - Second Claai Pottage Paid at 117 Hickory Street. Murphy, CherofcseCoiaty. North Carolina. SUBSCRIPTION RATES M tiling adrfrasa in Cherokee, City andOrahtm Counties. N. C. Towna, Union and FamlnCoimtles, Oa? aadPolkCowty, Tear. 1 Year - $3.00 6 Mo.. - fl.73 Outside of Retail Trading Area ? 1 Yr. *5.00: 6 Mot. $3.00 Wllhelmlna Sneed Honored On Fourth Birthday Mr*. Clyde Sneed entertain ed vi th ? party at her home on WectDesday. July 12. honoring her daughter. Wllhelmina Cachron, on her fourth birth day. A small cake with four candle* centered a card tali* on which th* gifts were laid. Mr*. Ruth Cheney aa*l*ted Mr*. Sneed with the opening of gifts. After games were played the hostess, assisted by Mr*. Cheney, served refreshment* to the following: Laurie Babb, Rusty Hughe*, Clark Bourn*, Cathy Alexander, Karen Beer ken*, Trippy Rldenhour, J ante Mason, Mark Thompson. Bd ward Reynold*, Catherine and Paul HUl,Bett*Edward*,Ll*a Warner, Treaala Davis, Pun Stile*, Claudia and Chris Schuyler, Debbie and Patricia Stratton, Nancy Hensley, Larry and Steve Hug he*, Cole man Breland, Sarah Thomp aon, and Debbie Hensley of Oak Ridge, Tenn. Guild Meets The Wesleyan ServlceGulld of the First Methodist Church held their July meeting last Mondsy evening, beginning with s picnic supper on Lake Chatuge. Mrs. Mabel Weaver led the devotional, with the subject "God's Word and Our Words," also being carried Into die program. Those taking part on the program were Mrs. Jose - phlne Thurman, Mrs. Florence Thompson, Mrs. Myrtt Plemmons, and M'ss Laura Wells, with Miss Mabel Thompson, Progarm Chair man, in charge. A business meeting followed the program, with various topics being dls - cussed, presided over by Mrs. Bill Standrldge, President. Those attending the meeting wer Mrs. Mabel Weaver, Miss Laura Wells, Mrs. Callle Davis, Miss Mary Jarrett, Mrs. Tommie Waldroup, Mrs. pansy Brads haw, Mrs. Florence Thompson, Misses Ada and Mabel Thompson, Mrs. Dwayne Beal, Mrs. BUI Standridge, Mrs. Myrtt Plem mons, Mrs. Josephine Thur man, Mrs. Rebecca Powell and Mrs. Myrt Curtis. The Reverend Ralph Jacks, Mrs. Jacks and daughters were guests. Among The Sick Patients admitted to Provi dence hbspital: Mrs. Chris tine Smith, Rt. 1, Murphy: Mrs. low Mardn, Rt. 2, Murphy: Grant Barton, Rt. 1, Marble; Mrs. Wm. Garrison, Murphy; Mrs. Charles Hen drix, Rt. 1, Murphy; Mrs. Freddie Tanner, Rt, 2, Murphy Clifton Sdles, Rt. 4, Murphy; Mrs. Eva Hemphill , Blairs vUle, Ga.; Marsha Ramsey, Murphy: Mrs. Porter Oliver, Rt. 2, Murphy; Helen Phillips Murphy; Mrs. Hattle Slagle, Rt. 2, Culberson; Mrs Em maloue Rose, Rt. 3, Murphy; Evelyn Mack, Rt. 1, Murphy: Audry Kllpatrick, Marble; Mrs. Wllborn Browi, Rt. 2, HayesvUle;; Robert Graves, Rt. 3, Murphy: andDavidStan ley, Rt. 1, Andrews. Padents admitted taMurphy General Hospital: Mrs. Joe Myers, Rt. 1, Murphy; David Phillips, Rt. 2, Murphy; Miss Nada Ray, Murphy; Miss Reba Davis, Murphy; Mrs. WU1 | Sneed, Rt. 2, Murphy, Cuble J Payne, Rt. 2, Murphy, and Guy - Sudderth, Murphy, Rt. 1. Youth Baseball On Thursday, July 13, the Cardinals beat the Braves 6-0. The Braves forfeited the game in the bottom of the 4th. Rex Stewart and Danny O'DeU pdched for die Cardinals and David Penland pitched for the Braves. The Giants beat the Dodgers i 9-7. Johnny Moore and Lltde pitched for the Giants and Roger Sdles pitched for the ? Dodgers. On Monday, July 17, the \ Yankees defeated the Cardinals 3-1. Pearlle Flem- k lng pitched for the winners and Danny O'DeU pitched for the Cardinals. The Giants beat the Indians 13-9. Johnny Moore and Jerry" Palmer pitched for the win ners and John Bruce and Richard Akin pitched for the losers. Standings Won Lost Yankees 6 1 Dodgers 4 3 Indians 4 3 Cardinals 4 4 Giants 3 5 Braves 1 (, ^4, C^nyayemtnt Sfnnounctt Miss Delilah Chambers, while visiting her mother in Murphy j announced her engagement to Mr. Ivan Williams, of Oxenhord, California. A wedding in Oxenhord Is planned for the end of * July, 1961 , upon her return to California Sharon Lee Voyles Honored On Eighth Birthday Sharon Lee Voyles of Tampa, Fla. was honored with a party Wednesday, July 12, on her eighth birthday at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Beal. Refreshments of cake and homemade ice cream were served to the twelve present. Sharon and her sister, Janle, are spending the summer with their grand parents in Murphy. mm WANT AOS I TV and Radio Tip* " gARCASM. LIKE THE \ FROST IN WINTER IS NEVER WELCOME* NEW AND USED T. V. Sets < $35.00 & UP ' LLOYD'S Radio & TV Service , ZENITH TV Sales & Service * Murphy, N.C. VE 7-2165 RX? FAST ACTION / THE CHANGING fCENE r WHY OH WHY WDN T SOMEONE HAVE 5ENSE ENOU6H TO EMPTY THE. DfttP PAN?? AND ORDER ICE ? EVERYTHING'S SPOILED ! 4 ?PO-HOoU \u if 1FTY YEARS AGO, WHEN MOTHER TURNED FROM A VISIT TO GRANDMAS ? 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