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Xafc' Stars Dkktasoa, Fmdi Peter Flack, portraying ? loxnuaeal admioiilrilor in the Congn, attempt! to counael Alfk DMinioa. portraying ? medical missionary confronted with emotional eoaflieU in her lonely jaafle post, in this mat from tka Warner Bros. Technicolor production of "The Sins of Rachel Cade," HENN THEATRE SUN-MON "SUZIE" Sparkles on Screen In Dramatic Color Triumph In ? drmnulir bi?bH<b< from IU? Stark '? **TW W?rU ml S<uic ????. William HoUn, u tbr A??rlran Mil* K?b*n Umax, <hteMs Suit's baby, Wlasloa. froo. kU ?li?r? motbrr, plaH by ?e? W?rr Nancy Kwtn. VALLEY DRIVE IN SON-MON-TUE GREEK HELMET" STARS Kill Trarerm and Van rv V alter a srv Ifce romantic principal m of "The Creen Helmet," Mrlro Coldtcyn -Mayer't excitement pecked drama of auto racing. The film telle a dramatic wtory of the inner fear* of the men engaged In the uwW$ most dangerous occupation and of the i romen who trail for them. HENN -THEATRE FRI & SAT Newest Gamer Qeeee b Tony Curtis Heart - Throb b He Great Impostor' -TH6 SftEAt IMPOST OR* (80) ROMANTIC tun* with Tony Curtfa and Joan Haelman it highlight of Unl ??r?*l-lnt*rnatio?ial'i "Th* Grtit Impostor" tUrring Curtii ?? (ll-Cm* Ko*rt?r Fardinand Daman, th* man who foolad th* world. MURHIY 6U DRIVE IN SDN 4 MON The Cherokee Scout, Murphy. N.C Thursday, August 17.1961 NO MONEY DOWNI Lorn Monthly Payments Ob A New MORRIS HOME " Custom Built" on your lot and Guaranteed In writing against defects In mat erials and works hip. FREE INFORMATION No Obligation CU*_m4 Mail... Morris Homes P. O. Box 3416 Knoxvllle, Tennessee Please send me a FREE Illustrated catalog contain ing pictures, prices, and complete Information on Morris Homes. ( ) I own a lot ( ) Please have a rep resentative call on me. Name Address Town State COMPLETE AREA MOVIE LISTINGS HENN Thurs., Aug. 17, THE SECRET PARTNER. Frl. & Sat., Aug. 18 & 19. THE GREEN HELMET. Sun. & Mon . Aug. 20 8. 21, THE SINS OF RACHEL CABE. Tues., Wed., Thurs. . Aug. 22, 23, i 24, NO TIME FOR SERGENTS. MURPHY 64 DRIVE IN Thurs., Aug. 17, BLACK SUNDAY. Fri. Aug. 18. THE CROWDED SKY. Sat., Aug. 19 Do libel Feature, HERCULES UNCHAINED k ELEPHANT WALK. Stn. & Mon., Aug. 20 & 21. THE GREAT IMPOSTOR Tue. & Wed., Aug. 22 & 23, BATTLE CRY. Thurs. & Frl., Aug. 24 & 25, OCEANS 11. VALLEY DRIVE IN Thurs. & Frl. Aug 17 & 18 GIRL IN ROOM 13. Sat., Aug. 19., Double Feature RIO BRAVO & THE ENEMY GENERAL. Sun. Mon, & Tue., Aug. 20, 21, & 22. THE WORLD OF SUZIE WONG. Wed.. Thurs., b Frl. , Aug. 23, 24 & 25. BLACK SUNDAY. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans from Phoenix, Arizona are visiting Mr. Evans sisters, Mrs. Tom Herbert, and Mrs. Sam Bristol in Hayesville. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Carter of the Qually section has as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Passmore of Balsam, N. C. and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Passmore of Jacksonville, Fla. State-Wide Contractors VE 7-3605 P. O. Box 356 104 Church St Murphy, N.C. Across From Farmers Federation HOME IEMODELINC No Dowi?Payment Bank Financing Fraa Inspection And Estimates With No Obligations. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuller, Jr. and son Roy lU of Chat tanooga, Tenn. spent the week end with Mr. Fuller's parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuller. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe W likens and children have re turned home from a vacation in Florida and Annlstoo . Ala. ? ? * Dr. and Mrs. W. Glen Young of Durham, who have been attending the International Symposium of anesthesia for heart surgery in Montego Bay Jamaica, Bogata, Columbia, Mexico City, Mexico and Houston, Texas, stopped by Murphy to visit Mrs. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shields. They were accompanied home on Sunday by their children who have been visiting their grand parents while their parents were on this trip. Mrs. Harry Fain, and son, Harry, Jr., and Mrs. Harold Booth and family of Rockwood Nobody's Business Tenn. will arrive Saturday to spend the week-end with relatives and friends here. ? ? ? Miss Janet Elliott Is spend ing this week at Jolly Home in Conyers, Ga. ? ? ? Mr. Frank W. Clark, daughter and son-in-law and family of Walker, Mo. were visitors in Murphy last week. They were on their way to attend a Bible School at Cleveland Ga. ? ? ? Friends of Miss Marie Price will regret to hear of her illness. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Norton Agey of Wlnterhave, Fla., and Mr. C.-D. Stephens of Hayesvllle were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Hughes. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes were Mr. and Mrs. Alien Webb of Knoxvllle, Tenn. Mrs. Webb is the former Miss Joe Gar rett of Murphy. Mr. and Mrs.LeonardPhil llpa tpent the week-end in Franklin. They were accompanied home by their nephew and niece. Tommy and Carolyn Ruth Noland, who will visit with them for several weeks. ? ? ? Mrs. Howard Joseph and daughter, Mary, <jf St. Paul, Minn, arrived Monday to visit her son, Ray Joseph and and family. On Tuesday the Joseph family left for Newman Ga. where they will attend the wedding of Mrs. Joseph's niece,- Jimmy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph will be ring bearer at the wedding. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Austin Arrant and children of Akron, Ohio arrived Monday for a visit with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rlden hour and children left Tues day for a vacation ai Myrtle Beach, S. C. ? ? ? Misses Ada Harshaw and Lula Fain are spending some time at Lake Junaluska this week. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyatt and children. Mary Linda and David, and Mrs. P. C. Hyatt are spending this week In Atlanta. ? ? ? Mrs. Ottille deCalongne will arrive Sunday from Sen atobia. Miss, to resume her duties as teacher In Murphy Elementary School. ? ? ? Mrs. A. B. Vestal of Ashe boro spent the week-end with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Don Carter and sons, Don Jr. and Summie, Mj Neighbors m i ^ ? "Is there somebody more my wize I can complain to?" "Income tax collectors, in checking over returns, often make one deduction: This guy is lying." ? Will Conway, returned home Sunday .-rom a week's vacation In Florida. Circle Meetings j The Ruth Bagwell Circle of the First Baptist Church held their annual picnic on Monday evening, August 14 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John GUI. Husbands and child ren of the members were invited. After the picnic a short tasiness session was held by TIGER'S SUMMER CLOSE OUT SALE SUMMER SHOES Reduced From 1/3 To1 1 1/2 OFF First Quality Rayon T ricot LADIES PANTIESI 3 pr. For $1.00 MENS SUMMER SLACKS I 4 OFF ALL LADIES SHORTS & SWIM WEAR Up To 1./2 OFF PERMA LIFT BRA DISCONTINUED NUMBERS All At 1.00 SHIP & SHORE BLOUSES Up T?l/2oFF LADIES SUMMER DRESSES i Reduced Up To 1 2 off MENS SWIM Ja? TRUNKS 4 MENS ? STRAW J-OFF HATS } COMB IN AND SEE OUR NEW SELECTION OF FALL READY TO WEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY - ALL AT SENSIBLE PRICES POR LEADING BRAND NAMES. | MENS SHORT SLEEVED SHIRTS FROM 1/3 TO 1/2 OFF MENS SHOES SEVERAL STYLES . 1/3 To 1/2 OFF Vr- '/i . wmviiu, H.c. ? "j.*:i"'.-j d ??'<*.' 'V . .. Mrs. Herman Edwards, chairman of the circle. Those attending were: Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson and children, Mr. and Mrs. John West and children, the Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Hamp ton and children, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hall and children, Mr. and Mrs. James Plttman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Puett and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rhodes, M. and Mrs. Boyce Stiles and children, Mrs. Annie May Jones and daugher, Shirley. Mrs. Guy Brlttian was host ess to Clnde No. One of the First Methodist Church ather home on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elvla Blakemore, chairman, presided over the business. Mrs. Sylvia Waggoner gave the program on "When Speaking is Sin". During the social hour the hostess served refreshments id the following: Mrs. Juanlta Weaver, Mrs. Max Blakemore, Mrs. Sylvia Waggoner, Miss Jo Jo Moody, Mrs. Betty Westmoreland, Mrs. Ann Willdns, Mrs. Dollle Smart, Mrs. Bunch Nugent, Mrs. Louise McGulre and one visitor, Mrs. Emma Lou Soles bee. Circle No. Two of the First Methodist Church met at the parsonage on Tuesday evening August 15, with Mrs. F. L. A 3 bury and Mrs. Helen Loch aby as hostesses. Mrs. W. F. Elliott, chair man presided over the business, after which the meeting was turned over id Mrs. Elolse Fain Sterret(who gave an Interesting talk on her work In India. During the social hour the hostesses served refresh ments to the following: Mrs. Ellen Wheeler, Mrs. W. E. Howell, Mrs. J. B. Slaughter, Mrs. W. S. Cann, Mrs. Dixie Palmer, Mrs. E. E. Stiles, Mrs. Lottie Stalcup Mrs. R. C. Mittox, Mrs. C. F. Womble, Mrs. W.F.Elliott and two visitors, Mrs. .W. P. Odom and Mrs. Sterrett. Circle No. Three of the First Methodist Church met on Tuesday afternoon in the Men's Bible Class Room with Miss A da 11a Meronay as hosts**. In the absence of the chair man, Mrs. H. E. Bishop presided over-a short business session. Mrs. Kate B vans gave the program, oa "Worship of Federation Methodist Women'. The meeting dosed with prayer . I The hostess served re freshments toelght members present. Varna WUaon waa hostaai to Ctrda No. Pow of tba Plral Mathodlat Church at I las, Ausaat IS. Mra. Kay Sooq, Chairman praaMad owr (ha buataaaa. Mra. Maria Da via gava tha program oa " World C of Chcrchaa.' ? tha following] Mra. 5. D. Akta, Mra. Kay Scot*. Mr*. cTj?. Wo^M^teia PRINTING.. for every need LETTERHEADS . . . STATEMENTS OFFICE FORMS . . . ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS . . . ENVELOPES The Cherokee Scout Ltfttrprtss I Photo-Offset Priattrs Murphy, N. C. VE 7-2222 Totally Superior! NCW ELECTRIC Type* more clearly, speedily, accurately than any other typewriter ever made! 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