Vicki Derrebebcrry Weds ?. D. Irons A mire*. - Miss Vlckl Dwrebwrry. daughter of Mr. Mr*. Clyde DerrtDtir. became tfce bride of Lowell D?le Irons, eon o t Mrs. D. C. Irons sad the late D. C. Irons of Robbinsville. on Saturday, July 29, at 4 p.m. at the First Baptist Church. The Reverend T. C. Christmas officiated the double ring ceremony. Wedding selections were presented by Billy Christmas at (lie piano with Edwin Bar lowe as soloist. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of lace over taffeta The fitted bodice was Chandlly lace with a bouffant skirt. Her veil of Illusion was attached to a pearl dara. She carried i white Bible, copped with a nosegay of roses . Miss Cheryl Derrebeiry, sister of the bride, was mald of -honor. Her dress was blue silk with a fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. Her headdress was ? hall dip bow and she carried a nosegay of roses. Miss Paillette Day. cousin at the bride, and Miss Janice [roes, sister at the (room, served as bridesmaids. Their dresses ? cm pink silk awl fashioned like the maid -of - honor with a headdress ot pink. Mr. Bobby Howell of Robblnsvtlle was best man. Ushers were Ronald Conley. cousin of the bride, and Jack Brown Wiggins of Robblns vtlle. Mrs . Derre berry, mother of the bride, wore a blue lace dress with matching hat. Mrs. Irons, mother of the groom, wore a blue crepe dress with white accessories. A reception followed In the church parlor. Miss Joyce Bradley was In charge of the Bride's BookwithMrs, Lonnle Earley, Mrs. Bill Harris and Mrs. J. L. Day serving at the table. THE CHEROKEE SCOUT NJERUE BABB, Publisher . ; . PHYLLIS B. BABB, Editor Established J uly, 1889 Published Every Thursday - Second CUss Postage Paid at 117 Hickory Street, Murphy, Cherokee County, North Carolina. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mailing address In Cherokee, Clay andGraham Counties, N. C. Towns, Union and FanninCounties.Ga., andPolkCounty, Tenn. 1 Year - $3.00 6 Mos. - *1.75 Outside of Retail Trading Area - 1 Yr. $5.00; 6 Mos. $3.00 Four Men Attending Summer Encampmen An0rc?4. Larry V. MclnturH. Robert C. Hurl. Hubert W. May aad Kenneth R. Moore. of Andrews Squadron of die Ctvll Air Patrol from Weatern North Carolina, are attending a two weeks summer encampment at Myrtle Beach Air Force Baaa. Governor Terry Saaford wished the go up well In a brief talk aboard the C-U9 (Flying Boxcar) aa they pre pared to leave Asheville Air port on Saturday. Mrs. Ray Barker Honored With Stork Shower Andrews. Mrs. Sam Russell was hostess at a Stork Shower given for her sister, Mr* . Ray Barker of Bryson City, on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Russell home. An arrangement of Ocean Fern was used In decorating the table. Mrs. Eva Barton assisted the hostess In serving the guests. ? W. M. S. 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Docru Smotherman and son,Stephen, spent this pot week at Myrtle Be?ch?SjC.Whlle the Smother men's were away Reverend Thome, retired member at the Virgin* conference, who now lives >t Syiva, was guest minister for morning service, of the FlratMethodiatChurch. Fred Archer, supply pastor at St. Andrews Lutheran Church of Andrews, was speaker at the evening service. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. George Wofford and daughter, Marie, and Miss Tabitha Meade of Marietta, Ga. visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams this past week. ? ? ? Mrs. Emily Young has returned to her home in Chicago after a week's visit with her sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Connie Holder. ? ? ? Mrs. Glenn Cooper and daughter, Mary, left Sunday for a ten day visit in Akron, Ohio as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Ammons and other Eastern Star To Honor Grand Matron And Patron Andrews - District Deputy Grand Matrn Mrs. Fannie Davis of Bryson City, and District Deputy Grand Patron George Bristol of Hayesville, will make their official visit to the meeting of the Order of Eastern Star on Monday, August 14, at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Hall. All members are urged to be present. Sunday School Picnic To Be Held Andrew ? The annual Sunday School picnic of the First Methodist Church will be held Wednesday, August 16, at 6:30 p.m. at the Berkshire picnic area. All members are urged to be present. Marble News Mr. and Mrs. Jake Davis had as guests last Sunday their neice and her husband from Jacksonville. Fla. Mrs. Mae Taylor was the Sunday dinner guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gibby. ? . ^ The Y.W.A.'S and G. A. *S of Marble spent Friday night at Truett Camp in Hayesvllle They were chaperoned by Azalea Ladd and Wanda Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Dock Rogers ol Vengeance Creek visited relatives In Blue Ridge, Ga. last Saruday. Revival meetings will start Sunday night , August 6. at the Marble church. Rev. Clyde Collins of Macon Ga. will be . the speaker. Mr. John Neuton of Long Island, N. C. spent the week end with his parents on Vengeance Creek. Rev. FredLunsfordandson. Danny, Kenneth and Kendle Rose, and Pearlle Lunsford fished last week In Bear Creek. Mr and Mrs. Rossle Neuton of Long Island, N. C. were recent guests of Mr. Neuton's sister, Mrs. Cordla Griggs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. RolandGar rett returned lastSundayfrom a week's vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Gar Martin and Mr. andMrs.CarlPalmer of Murphy were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Palmer. Mrs. VestalHensleyofEnka N. C. is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gillespie Jr. and children. Arthur and Mary Ann, of Durham spent several days this week with Miss Elizabeth Kilpatrick and other relatives in Andrews and Marble. Other guests of Miss Kilpatrick were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boat wright and children, Robbie and Donna, of Chattanooga, Tenn. Miss Carolyn Killian re turned last week from a visit with her grandmother in Bridgeport, Ala. Visitors at WKRK last Sat urday were,. Mr. and Mrs. F reel and McCaulley and daughter, Joey, and Miss Eutella Branton of Walland, Tenn., Rev. and Mrs. Wllard McCaulley of Mary vi lie, Tenn. and Rev. Only James of Robbmsville, N. C. Mrs. Austin Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Parker and Mrs. Mary Ann Revls and children were the Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Parkers father, J. W. O'Dell of Boiling Springs Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Luns ford and son of Knoxvllle, Tenn. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ladd Sunday night. Mrs. Bennle Sue Killian has returned from a business trip to Augusta, Ga. Mr. Victor Westof Alabama spent the week-end here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Crisp spent Sunday afternoon with his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Ann Foster, In Blalrsvllle.Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Soloman Rich and family of Charlotte. N. C. were guests of Mr. Rich's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rich, Saturday night. ? Mr. and Mrs.SherdanGlbby and sons of Cleveland, Tenn. # wee guests of relatives In u Marble and Andrew* last week Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Wilson. Gertie, Brenda. and Jearald lne Griggs attended church services it Lane OikilnGri ham County recently. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hurt of Andrews visited Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Rich Sunday after noon. . _ , Marble Church Training Union met wlA a fellowship supper at Berkshire in Andrew aThureday enjoyed a good meal together relatives. ? Mr. and Mrs. J . Standrlctae of Dalray Beach. PI* returned to their home on Saturday after spending two weeks with Mr*. Staadrldge'i parents Mr. and Mrs, Bart Tatham" ? ? ? Mrs. Lucille Holland and ?* Co'un.bus. Ohio arrived Friday lor a two weeks visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Best. Other guests of the Besfs for the week-?rf were Mr. and Mrs. R.W Roper. Phil and Mike of Marietta. Ga. Those at tending the Best Reunion on Sunday at Crab tree were Mr. Sam Best. Towana^ue, Mrs. L-ucUle Holland. jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Roper and Mr and Mrs. Howard Best ? ? ? Mrs. J .C .Davis of Qulncy, Fls. is spending two weeks as guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiley Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Arbogast of Port St. Joe are Andrews Faculty List For 1961-62 Term The faculty list for Andrews City Schools for the 1961-62 term has been released by Superintendent Charles O. F razter. Andrews High School teachers include Mrs. Aline E. Bristol. Miss Jean Christy, Mrs. Lillian Freel, Hi?h Hamilton, Miss Ruth Hamil ton, Mrs. Anna Lunsford, Cecil Mashburn, Mrs. Jennie Reschke, Alvtn Russell. Mrs. Ruth Sursavage, Miss Eliza beth Whitson, Ralph D. Roberts. Miss Meredith Whitaker, James Webb and Mrs. Pauline Bault, who will serve as guidance counselor. Teachers In the elementary school Include L. C. Broome, principal, Mrs. Annie Ruby Barnett. Hugh Rayburn, Billy McFalls, Mrs. Leila Van Gorder, Mrs. Mellie Stewart, Mrs. Gertude Walsh, Mrs. Louise Rector, Mrs. Alice T. Hogsed, Mrs. Hazel W. Elliott. Mrs. Betty Harris, Mrs. Agnes Price, Mrs. Annie McGuire, Mrs. Leila M. Thomasson, Mrs. Ruth C* Pulllum, Miss Elizabeth Kll pa trick. Mrs. Veanah Radford, Mrs. Louise P. Ehloe, Mrs. Blanch Garner, Mrs. Lenna H. Ford, Mrs. Ruth Starr Pulllum, Mrs. Louise Zim merman, Mrs. Carrie Womack and Miss Trilby Glenn. J. Dean Truett Is principal of Marble Elementary-School and the teachers include Mrs. Helen Waldroup, Mrs . Maude D. Radford, Mrs. Vesta Wood and Miss Geneva Chastaln. Andrews colored school will be taught by Miss Ida Mae Logan. Two Students Attend Student Council Workshop Andrews -- Two Andrews High School students, Benny Weeks and Evelyn Morrow, attended the state Student Council workshop at Ap palachian State Teachers College at Boone last week. Both are members of the student council at Andrews High School. Weeks will serve as president of the organi zation during the 1961-62 school term. Accompaning the students to Boone was Ralph D. Roberts, a member of the school faculty. The Student Council at the Andrews school has become increasingly more active in school affairs since its organization in the fall of 1959. One of Its projects for the coming school year Is the publication of a handbood for students, and its members are working cooperatively with the administration and faculty toward a student government organization at some dme in the future. Faculty sponsors for the group are Mrs. Bruce Lunsford and Alvln J. Russell. Brooks Appointed Area Chairmen Of Automobile Assoc. T. Jeff Brooks of Reece Motor Company in Andrews has been appointed to serve as area chairman of the North Carolina Automobile Dealers Association for Cherokee County, announced by Rupert E. Atkins, President. Brooks will act as Liaison officer between new car and truck dealers In Cherokee County and the State and National Associations. In announcing the appoint ment, President Atkins said Brooks will keep his area Informed of State andNatlonal affairs affecting the retail automotive Industry and will advise NCADA and NADA of local happenings. Brooks will also head a county wide membership campaign for both organizations In theFall. The Association is ex tremely fortunate In having auch a capable person as T. Jeff Brooks to serve In this capacity, Atkins, added, for the area chairman Is a vital position in our organ ization# tndrews Presbyterian Vomen Meet The Presbyterian Women of the Church held their regular meeting at the home of Mr*. Joe Sursavage on Monday evening, July 31. The president Mrs, John Slagle, presided and opened the meeting with a selection from the Presbyterian Women on "Christian Citizenship" Mrs, Jo* Sursavage, Spiritual Life Chairman, pre sented the Bible Study taken from PhUllptans, entitle. "Re joice In the Lord Always." also gu?sa of 6m Davis' and Mrs. Frank Meadow I, who has returned from institute ol Language at MUledge. Ga.. bringing with her Mrs. Adrlenne Hall at New York City. They wUl spend several days before leaving on tour of other places at interest. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Fred Archer Sr. and Mrs. H.C. Upright of China Grove, NX), were week end guests 0# Fred Archer Jr. ? ? ? Mrs. E. U. Burch and children left Monday for a week's Vacation In Broxton, Ga. They spent Monday night in Atlanta withMrs. RoyByrd, mother ol Mrs. Burch. They will return to Andrews Tuesday. ? Those from Andrews attending the Alarka Free Will Baptist Church Home coming held Sunday were Mr. and Mrs . 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