inpayment s 4nnounrtJ Mr. and Mrs. Bass Hyatt of Brass town announce iMe engagement of their daughter. Virginia, to Robert Aunard Young, son of Mr. Robert Russell Young and the late Harriet Eves Young of Augusta, Ga. Miss Hyatt is a graduate of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina and is a teacher in the Atlanta Public Schools. Mr. Young is a graduate of Augusta Jr. College, attended the University of Georgia andGeorziaStateCollege. an.i served five years as an officer in the United States Air Force. He is presently employed by the Sinclair Reilring Co. in Atlanta. Ga. The wedding ceremony will be held j uly 29 at the St. Marks Methodist Church in Adanta. FOR SAU 18 Acres - 3 Bedrooms and Bath In Main Dwelling. 2 Bedroom Tenant Dwelling. 3 Chicken Houses Capacity 6000 Layers. Barn, Crib, and Other Out Buildings. 2 Miles From Hayesville. Asking Price $11,000. MOUNTAIN RtAlTY Phone 2351 or 2386 Hayesville, N. C. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE SHERWIN - WILLIAMS PAINTS Ideal Pant Roller & Tray Waterloo Floor Finishes BUILDING MATERIALS Pm ? Dixie Cement Amstronf Floor Tile Insecticides & Sprays Dairy Supplies building D.S., Milk Replaters,aad Filter Dists CRAWFORD - MINGUS SUPPLY COMPANY Hayesvile, NX. OFF TO A GOOD START The youngster who leorns early that the dif ference between wish ing and having it SAV ING is headed in the right direction. You can teach him this important lessen by opening his own savings account for him herel ...IN LIFE! A lad is never too young to learn the importance of tar ing, and to observe how hit money growi at our current inter ett rate of "Friendly Bank of Hlawassee" BANK OF HIAWASSEE HIivmm*, Georgia Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mr. ud Mrs. ??chary Mom, Mr. aad Mrs. Troy Luiung of Pis. sad Mi? Maymie Moses are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moses In the Crawford *? Creek section thli week. e e e Mr. and Mrs. William H. Owens and children, Angle and Bill, of WaynesviUe spent Saturday witb Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Long and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kitchens. * ? ? Mrs. Helen Burrell Rogers has had surgery at Emory University Hospital In Atlanta aad is recovering nicely. ? ? ? I Mr. and Mrs. John Shipley of Clinton, Tenn. visited Mrs. Lizzie Hicks in the Meadow Groves section this past week end. ? ? ? Mrs. Penley Ledford and Mrs. Randal Ledford of Bell Creek and Mr. and Mrs. James Burch and children of Ra burnGap. Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burch Saturday and Sunday. ? ? ? Miss Betty Moses, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moses, is touring Canada and the far Westerr States this summer with a group of teacher i. Miss Moses graduated fromHayes vllle High School, aniPiielfer College and has been teaching in the SwannanoaSchool where Mr. Ralph Smith, a former1 Clay County man, is the principal . * ? * The Rrv. Warren Gibbey o! Scottsboro, Alabama and CUV COUNTY jf^drAoruxl YVJention Mn. NmI \ formerly of Hayesville. li conducting a revival at thi Meadow Crave Church thli week. The members at this church all enjoyed the Sunda; School and preaching hour a Fires Creek Sunday which ?u followed by a picnic. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Farretl M. Curtis of Adanta spent the week-end with relatives Ir Clay. ? ? ? Miss Lucretia Ann Street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. Street, returned to Clarksville, Ca. business school on Sunday after a two weeks vacation. ? ? ? Mr. Richard Poweres has conducted a singing school rhat was well attended at the Shady Groves Church for the past two weeks. ? ? ? Mr. Andy Padgett and Mr. Carl Moses attended a school of instruction for the Masonic Lodge of the 58th District at L'nagust Lodge on Saturday m?ht. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Scroggs of Canton. Ohio are vlsung rheir daughter, Mrs. Farrell Gibson, and family at Warne this week. ? ? ? mmm Shelby $ean Cedford Wide Of ferry Anderson Havesville -- Miss Shelby Jean Ledford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlic Ledford of Hayesvllle, became the bride of Jerry Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Anderson also of Havesville. Saturday evening, July 22. 1 he cere mony was held in the McCon nell Memorial Baptist Church in Hiawassee. Ga. The Rev. Wyatt Gilbert officiated. Mr. Ronald Millsaps of Hayesville was pianist and soloist and Mrs. WyattGilbert presented organ selections. The, bride was given in marriage by Tonny Thorne, brother-in-law of the bride of Augusta, Kansas. Her wedding gown was white tulle and lace It had a fitted bodice with a Sabrtna neckline and a bouffant skirt with tulle tiers edeed in lace ruffles Her veil of illusion was attached to a tiara of pearls and she can. rieJ a white Bible topped with a white orchid showered with feathered carnations. Miss Wanda Sue Ledford, sister of the hrideoi Augusta, Kansas was raid of honor. Miss Joycc Davenport of Atiania, Ga. and Miss Helen Thorne of Augusta,. Kansas were bridesmaids. TTie maid of honor wore a pink nylon dress with a fitted bodice and a bouffant shirt covered with rows of tiny ruffles. The bridesmaids wore orchid nylon dresses in the same style and had matching head dresses. They carried cas cade bouquets of pink or orchid flowers to contrast with their dresses. Miss Dianne Ledford, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid and wore an orchid organza dress and matching headdress in net. Miss Victoria Ann Thome, niece of the brldejof Augusta, Kansas was flower girl. Robert Anderson Jr., nephew of the bride groom was ring bearer. Mr. George Anderson, brother of the groom of Hayes - ville.was best man. Mr. David Burch of Atlanta, Ga? Harlie Ledford Jr. and Harold Dean Ledford were ushers. A reception was held in the social hall of the church. Miss Bobby Jo Berrong, Miss Betty Grooms, Mrs. Maurice Kitchens and Miss Ginger Burch assisted In serving. The bride is a graduate of Haye>villt* High School. The bride groom is a graduate of Hayesvllle High School and at tended Young Harris College. For a wedding trip through the Western states the bride changed to a nile green nylon dress and her corsage was the orchid detached from her Bible, After the couple return they will reside in Hayesville were the groom Is engaged in farming. The mother of the bride wore an orchid organza and lace dress for the wedding and had an orchid corsage. The mother of the groom wore blue lace and had an orchid corsage. Johnny Superette Hayesvllle, N. C. Open 7 Cfcys - 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. 1 GALLON CLOROX 49* Large TIDE .33* Large DUZ -.'.27 1 6 oz. Jar JFG INSTANT COFFEE 69* Giant Economy Size 10 oz. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE. . . .J1.29 4 Rolls Waldorf TOLIET TISSUE .29* 3 Boxe* Duncan Mines CAKE MIX. $1.00 King Cole or Carolina Gold 2 1 /2 Size CANNED PEACHES. . . 5 Cans 99* Large Size Blue Bird PINEAPPLE, GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 29* 5 lbs. Shawnee Self Rising CORN MEAL 59* Vfi Give Fiaily Stiaps I Mr. and Mrs. Hank Bell t vljlted Mr*. Bell's mother In i Bryson City Swday, i * ? ? f Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hogsed t announce (he birth of a son, i July 22. inU.S.ArmyHospital In Hlawaii. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Hog . sed of Warne and Mr. and Mrs. i Cook of Brass town. I ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kitchens and daughter, Patricia, of Orlando, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Kitchens and Linda of Waynesvllle and Mr. andMrs. Vernon J. Kitchens of Wash ington, D.C. have been visiting Mr. andMrs. EveretcKltchens this week. * ? ? Mrs. W. T. Massey has been very 111 at her home on Crawfords Creek for the past several days. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Vehaun and son, Jerry, of Ashevtlle visited Mrs. Ken neth West and daughter, Kenna, Sunday. ? ? * Mrs. Sue McClure, Mrs. Hank Bell and Mrs. Ethel Hogsed attended the Crafts man Fair in Ashevtlle, last week. ? ? ? Mr. Coy Anderson of Atlanta, Ga. is visiting rela tives and friends in Clay this week. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Thorne and family of Augusta, Kansas are visiting Mrs. Thorne's mother, Mrs. Polly Ann Ledford, in the Elf section. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hogsed vislied Mr. and Mrs. John Tiger and Marian Sunday at Shootine Creek. Dr. and Mrs. Herman Easom and his sister. Miss Alma Easom, of Wilson, are visiting Mr. and MrsJ5. C, Scroggs. Mr. Portar Scroggt o?Syhra *P?nl (he week-end with Mr . and Mrs. Robert Scroggs at (heir cabin on Lake Chatuge Mr. and Mr*. Robert Car ruthers of Richmond, Va. have been viaiting bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. ToniCaaaada, for tha past several days. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Howard WhlM of HuntavUla. Alabama are spending a week's vacation with relad>Wfc hare. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Delmaa Turner of Loudon. Tennessee visited her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. W. L. Matheson, last week. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Tiger and family vlalted the Paul Crawfords In Gallatin, Tenn essee last week. ? ? ? Week-end guests of Misses Ila and Esta Penland were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pen land of Charlotte. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs, F rank Moore, Jr. spent last week on vacadon touring the Smokies, lnGadln burg, Tennessee, Kentucky, and visldng relatives In Atlanta. Midget Football Team To Sponsor* Square Dance The midget football team of Hayesvllle will sponsor a square dance Friday, July 28, starting at 8:00p.m. The dance will be held In the old rock gym in Hayesvllle WANT ADS fog FAST ACTION / | SMITH'S RECAPPING SHOP NOW OPEN RECAPPING - VULCANIZING All Work Guaranteed 600 - 16 & 670 - 15 Same Price Regvilar Tires. Hwy. 64 1 1/2 Miles West Of Hayesv.i. ojr Cox's Junk Yard. w. arriaqa J. .J HAYESVILLE - Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Eller of Hayesville announce the marriage of their daughter, Linda Sue, to Mr. Stephen Andrew Gilbertson. son of Mr. and Mrs. L, M. Gilbertson of Brass town. The coi^le were united in marriage Monday, July 17, at the Church of God, Shooting Creek. The Rev. Jack C. Thomas heard the vows. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbertson are both graduates of Hayesville High School and will make their home in Atlanta. Ga. where they are employed. For those who desire the very finest... Custom unit ized for STEREO and 0 M0N0PH0NIC COMBINATIONS