A Backward Glance SO Years Ago Novtmber 6. 1(SJ On Thursday evening. Qcu ?, selected member? from each religious, civic and patriotic organization in ow elty met at the Carnegie Library pad effocted the Organization known as the Associated Charities. Mrs. Boyd Bremfle of Sytva Is visiting relatives here this Mr. Charles Dickey who Is attending S. C.I.atSylva spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Carl Dobbs. Misses Virginia Deweese and Effle Johnson of Ogreels it the week-end with Miss mother, Mrs.Bessie 20 Years Ago November - , 1931 We are not yet officially in the war but the Blackout has arrived. NorthCarollnais one of seven states In which the Government has ordered s stoppage of all electric light ing, except that absolutely necessary. The Blackout Is to be effective for en indefinite period. Highway Commissioner Ferebee received written proof on Monday that Georgia's pretended willing ness to cooperate with the people of this section in im proving the disgraceful road to Blue Ridge, Ga., means exactly nothing. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stalcup of near Murphy have an nounced the marriage of their daughter, Minnie to E. Rae Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moore of Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. John Thuss have announced the birth of a son. on Sunday, November 2, Mrs. Thuss is the foriher Miss Martha Nell Wells. Mr. aad Mr*. joe Hamil ton spent Sunday In Gaines villa, Ga. Mia* Mauraan Lovingood, student nuraa at E Hanger Hospital, Chattanooga, spent last weak-end here with bar parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Loviagood. Mr. and Mr*. B. RaaMoore spent laat weak in Detroit. Mich., and in Canada. Mis* Rata Padgett and Hugh Henaley were visitors in Ducktown, Tenn., Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cloe Moore spent last week-end In Kings ton i. Tenn. 10 Years ago November 1, 1951 Duffy Silk Company will receive an official welcome from Murphy. Cherokee County and the surrounding ?re* on November HyOn the occasion of the date stone setting ceremony. Andrews Lions Clubwas of ficially launched Thursday night with a gala charter night banquet at J unaluska Terrace Hotel, Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Howard have just returned from a vacation in Minnesota and Illinois where they visited Mr. Howard's mother and other relatives. Mrs. R. H. Foard. Mrs. J, B. Gray, Mrs. E. H. Brumby and Mrs. Bruce Gordon were In Asheville on business Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hyde and daughter, Rosalie spent Friday in Atlanta. John Wrinn and sister 'of Greenville, S. C., were week end guests of Miss Frances Dixon and Mr, and Mrs. Buel Adams. Miss Clarissa Klncald of Rome, Ga., spent the week end here with her sister, Mrs. R. H. Foard. Births Announced IL4r r\ I TOP HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. RufusWilliam Hughes of Rt. 2, Murphy an nounce the birth of a son, Ralph Howard, October 21, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Hughes is the former Miss Edna Louise Stiles. ADAMS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howard Adams of Andrews; announce the birth of a son , Keith Howard, October 25, at Providence Hospital, Mrs. Adams Is the former Miss Imagean Voyles. ? ? ? ? ? BRANNON Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Brannon of Rt. 3, Murphy an nounce the birth of a son. Robert Paul, October 25, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Brannon Is the former Miss Carolyn Gall Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mc Clure of Marble announce the birth of a daughter, October 14, at Murphy General Hospi tal. Mrs. McClure is the former Miss Delores Haroldeen Coffey. ? ? ? ? ? STILES Mr. and Mrs. Jamesf Windell Stiles of Marble announce the birth of a daughter, October , atMurphy General Hospital. Mrs. Stiles is the former Miss Doris Lucille Cook. Card Of Thanks The family of B, F. Dal rymple wish to take this opportunity to say thank you to the Murphy General Hospital and staff and our many friends for the kindness shown us during the long ill ness and death of our beloved father. The Dalrymple Family 14-1 to Circle /Meetings MAE PERRY CIRCLE The Mm Parry Circle o< the First Baptist Church mat M the home of Mr*. Henry Hyatt on Tueaday afternoon. The meeting opened with the Lord's prsyerm tuition. Mrs. Hyatt presided over the business session. Minutes were read and approved. Treasurer's reportwasflven. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Mrs. J. L.. Baugh, secre tary; Mrs. Paul Hyatt, tress men Mrs. Creed Bates, community mlsslonchairman; Mrs. Clyde Gennett, stewardship chairman; Mrs. Hayes, mission study chair man; Mrs. Bessie Deweese, prayer chairman; Mrs. Virgil O'dell, Mrs. Hayes Dockery and Mrs. J. M. Ramsey, telephone chairman. Mrs. Bessie Deweese gave the program on "The World On Our Door Step." and Mrs. |. W. Hoover closed the meet ing wlth-prsyer;. During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to the following Mrs. J. M. Ramsey, Mrs. J. L. Baugh, Mrs. Virgil O'Dell. Mrs. Hayes Dockery, Mrs. Paul Hyatt, Mrs. Bessie Deweese, Mrs. L. L. Johnson, Mrs. Dreed Bates and two visitors Mrs. J. W. Hoover and Mrs. -loyd Hendrix. CIRCLE NO. THREE Circle No. Three of the -irst Methodist Church met n the Men's BlbleClass room >f the church Tuesday after loon, October 17 with Mrs. A. P. Odom and Mrs. Dora kldn as hostesses. Mrs. Walter Coleman, ;halrman, presided over the business!, after which Mrs. Howard Martin give spiro gram on. "This Is My Church" During the social hour the hostesses served refresh ments to the following: Mrs. H. E. Bishop, Mrs. CGrace Thompson, Mrs. WalterCole- ? man, Mrs. Kate Evans, Mrs. Howard Martin, Mrs. C. F. Deed Transfers Roy E. and Nellie Curtis to Elmer and Joe Taylor, property in Murphy Township. Frank and Azalee M. Car ringer et al to James C. and Janet L. Webb, property in Valley town. William R. and Maxine Orr Gossett to B. L. and Kay Scott, property in Murphy Township. Almond and Lucille Hughes to Dorothy Brown s acres more or less in Notla Town* ship. Nettie Mallonee to Carmel and Nellie Curtis, 69 acres more or less in Notla Town ship. J. M. and Ethel Ramsey to to Marvin andG race Hampton, property in Murphy Township. Georgia Mae Rose to David Moody, property in Murphy Township. Mary E. Smith to Floyd and June' Brooks, property in Valleytown. JohnH. Teas toPh'Ilipsand Jordan, property in Valley town Township. Wombl*. Mr* Jim Hufkei, Mlaa Ada Harshaw and Mlaa Adalla Maronay. ? a ? ? ? LOTTIE MOON CIRCLE Mra. Arvll Oockary waa hoataaa to (he Lottie Moon Circle of the First Baptist Church at her home on Tues day afternoon. The meeting opened with prayer by Mr*. Dockery. Mr*. Doikery also presided over the business, st which time the new officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Mrs. Arvll Dockery, chair man; Mrs. E. A. Browivng, co-chairman; Mrs. W. H. Murray , treasurer; Mrs. Ben Palmer, mission study chair man; Mrs. J. B. Hall Sr.. stewardship chairman; Mrs. John 0*Dell and Mrs. Bertha Kephart, community mission chairmen; Mrs. E. L. Shields, prayer and Mrs. Earl Vandl ver and Mrs. Ed Barnett. telephone committees. During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to the following: Mrs. W. A. Bell, Mrs. Earl Vandiver, Mrs. John CFDell, Mrs. W. H. Murray , Mrs. Ed Barnett, Mrs. Bertha Kephart, Mrs.E. L. Shields, Mrs. E.A.Brown ing, Mrs. J. B. Hall, Sr., and one visitor, Mrs. Brown. CIRCLE NO. FOUR Mrs. Harold Wells was hostess to Circle No, Four of the First Methodist Church In the Men's Bible Classroom on Tuesday morning, October 17. Mrs. Kay Scott, chairman, presided over the business and Mrs. Howard Martin gave a program on "This Is My Church." During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to the following: Mrs. R. C. Fuller. Mrs. C. F. Wombie. Mrs. Olen McDonald, Mrs. Vance Wilson, Mrs. Nell Davidson, Mrs. Walter King, Mrs. Kay Scott and Miss Mary Akin. AMONG THE SICK Patients admitted to Provi dence Hospital: Mrs. Carrie Nations, Rt. 4, Blalrsville.Ga. Mrs. DorisMallonee, Muiphy; Mr. Olen Curtis, Unaka; Mrs. Emma Riley, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mr. Lawrence Lovingood, Rt. 1, Marble; Merle McRae. Rt. 3, Murphy; Mrs. Edward H. Brumby, Murphy, Mrs. Dewey Furr, Sr., Murphy; Peggy Sanders, Murphy; Mr. JohnB. Mulkey, Murphy;Glenda Jones Unaka; Mr. Charlie T. Carroll, Marble, Mr. Robert Weaver, Murphy: Mrs. James Donald Ryder, Hayesvllle; Mrs. Carmen Haney, Rt. 4, Murphy; Mrs. Betty Louder - milk, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mr.Jack Brown, Rt. 4, Murphy; Mrs. James C. Evans, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs. Elsie Dodkery, Murphy; and Mrs. Vonnie Garrett, Rt. 1, Culberson. License To Wed Roger Dale Shuler 18, and Karen Dare Colvard, 18, both of Robbinsville. - Chester Jerome Fabianski, 18, and Sarah Margaret Dunn, 18, both of St. Louis Mo. William Richard White, 20, of Fairburn, Ga. and Mary Frances Barnes, 19, of 1 Palmetto, Ga. Ronnie Dale Crisp, 22, Rt 2, Murphy and J ana Rhea Lochaby, 18, Rt. 1, Murphy. r eat la A Grim Reaper! of b your -ear oak? Doath may ? bo "riding lh# rods" or tron?-?nd siooriag parts of your car. PLAY SATE Com in tor an inspection CARRINGER ALIGNMENT SERVICE Arlo Carrlnger, Proprietor BLAIRSVILLE. GA. LITTLE APS... rniTS See the Chevrolet Golden Anni versary Show-CBS-TV?Friday, Nov. 3, 8:30-9:30 p.m. E.S.T. XSjZZ^2QzZ7 ?cflEwn GOING GREAT GENS! Chewy II Nota 400 Sport Coupe? and there are 8 more models, juet at nifty, u-Here Me one came from This one was on the rood to suc cess right from the start, a new Had of solid simpfidty blended with economy and dependability. Beneath thj hood ... a frugal 4 or satiny 8-cylinder engine (your choice in most models). Nine new models ... sedans, wagons, hardtop and conrertibie. If you're looking for tntMlity at ita Sunday best?join the celebration at your Chevrolet dealer's. It's Chevrolet's golden anniversary year, and this new Chevy II is malting it a year to remember with a new line built espe cially to sate you money on service and main tenance. Get the full story at your dealer's. A New World of Worth Job in Chevrolet'* 50th Anniversary cele bration at your dealer's now?By picking up a special order iorm from your dealer, you can order a "Golden Anniversary Album" LP recording of favorite Ameri can songs from Chevrolet for just 11. (For your convenience, many dealers will have the album for sale in their show rooms). Chewy II tOO Three-Seal Station Wagon Chewy II Nooa {00 ConeertibU See the new Chevy II, '62 Chevrolet and '62 Corvair at your Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Center DICKEY CHEVROLET - 0L0SM0BILE CO., INC. 116 TENNESSEE STREET MURPHY, N.C. VE 7-2132 ' Manufacturer* Llcatia* # 110 SUNDAY IS A HOLIDAY AND A HOLY DAY MAN DENIES FINDING GOD exi** Re? Hu Harrison T. Kahlendorf, 43, found GodT Soma observers say yea. Mr. Kahlendorf says no. The circumstances are these: Four months ago Mr. Kahlendorf was indifferent to religion. He was also weary of worry, and hungry for hope. One Sunday ho "just happened" to go to Church. The Christian Truth came to Harrison Y. Kahlendorf as good news . . . and it began to change his life. Today there is new happiness in his home, new warmth in his friendships, new challenge in his Job. And every day he is discover ing adventure, opportunity and blessing he never dreamed of be fore. Does all this mean that Harri son Y. Kahlendorf 1ms found GodT Some observers say yes. Taking issue with them, Mr. Kah lendorf told our reporter: "It was / who had been hiding ... God found ME!" THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church u the greatest factor oa earth for the building of character aad good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, ?either democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (I) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (5) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake ?f the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and rend your Bible daily. Day Book 190 14 Monday Fmim ISO 19-18 Tuesday 1 Chronicles 28 4-10 Wednesday Lamentations 8 10-27 Thursday Jeremiah 17 8-10 ftiday 1 Corinthians 2 8-11 Satwday II Conathiaoa 8 14-21 Oaprnthi IMI KrMir Ad,. Mmrim, Ut, StfMkwf, V?. I These Religious Messages Are Published Under The Auspices Of The Ministerial Association and Sponsored by the Following Business Firms Community Motors VE 7-2001 Murphy, N. C. Hy-Rocket Service Stetlon U.S. Hwy. 19 - East Murphy Florist Flowers For Every Occasion Murphy, N.C.-VE 7-2213 Murphy Phillips 66 Stption VE 7-2226 Expert Watch Repair E. C. Moore Jewelers Jewelry Gifts Murphy, N.C. Davis Servicentar "On The Square" Murphy, N. C. VE 7-3128 Trudy's Ladies & Children's Apparel Murphy, N. C., VE 7-2541 Rogers Electric Service Electrical Contractor Residential k Commercial Wiring Murphy, N. C. VE 7-2425 Candler's Ladies Apparel It Accessories VE 7-2241 Murphy, N.C. E. C. Moore Dodge Murphy, N. C. VE 7-2316 Hitchcock Corp. Murphy, N. C. Specialists In Professional Service Mauney Drug Co. VE 7-2192 Murphy. NjC. Duke's Lodge Murphy, N. C. This Space For Sale Davis Jewelers Murphy, N. C. Imperial Laundry & Claanera VE 7-2219 Murphy. N.C. TOWNSON FUNERAL HOME Murphy, N.C. Western Auto W. A. Singleton Murphy, N.C. This Span Fir Sale "Security F??to" Wayne's Feed Store Murphy, N. C. "The Beet For L*h" Bossamon Fiirnlture Co. VE 7-3115 Murphy, N. C. Family Restaurant Por "Ptaa Family Pood" .NjC. Owonby Mfg. Co. a. N. C. Ingram 4 Gullay Gulf Sarvica

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