Engagement Announced
Andrews ? Mr. and Mrs. George Pulltum announce (he
engagement of their daughter, Nora Elizabeth Pullium to
Michael R. Gates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gates of
Robbtosvllle. The wedding will take place In the late winter.
AMONG THE SICKRalph Baker. Murphy, Mrs.
Patients admitted to Murphy Everett Hall, Hayesvllle; Mrs.
General Hospital: Mrs. W. A. Lula Hatchitt, Rt. 2. Murphy,
Hughes, Rt. 2, Murphy; Miss Mrs. Marshall Ramsey,
lcle Coleman. Murphy; Mrs.
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Andrews Personals
Lucy Laughter Staff Coraapondant
Phona 101 W
? Charlie Smith, Citizen
Sports writer sod David Hogan
of WSKY, AshevUle attended
the Andrews vs Murphy foot
ball game in Andrews on
Friday. While In Andrews they
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Hogan and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Hogan.
Mr. Paul Day, Mr. and Mrs.
WUlaim E. Hayes, children
Mike, David and Marilyn of
Hampton, Va. and Mr. and
Mrs. Lax Phillips and family
of Austell Ga. visited parents/
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Day and
other relatives during week
end.
Mrs. Mary Parrott and
Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Treese and Cindy, Mrs.
Jewell Sharpe and Mary D.
all of Lafollett, Tenn. were
guests this past week-end of
Mrs. Eva Barton and son
Wayne.
Mrs. Ola Williams, son,
Billy Ray and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Hamilton ofCalderwood
were week-end guests of their
father, Mr. Harve Hamilton.
? ? ?
Mrs. FloraHuffof Ashevllle
is visiting her brother, Mr.
Sam Bestandfamlly this week.
? ? ?
Mrs. Dorrls Smotherman
and son, Stephen will return
Friday from a two weeks visit
with Mrs. Smotherman's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
O'Connor of Charleston, West
Va.
? ? ?
Patty Brown, student at
Greensboro Woman's college
visited her grandmother, Mrs.
Bruce Battle and Mr. and Mrs.
Loy Seay this past week-end.
Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A1 Brown are attending
Parents' Weekend inGreens
boro this week end.
? * ?
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rammel
of St. Petersburg, Fla. ended
a five weeks vacation, this
week-end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Stroup.
Mrs, Vincent uove ana son
Eddie of East Bank, WeatVa.,
Mr. .and Mrs. W. G. Lall,
Kenny and Judy and Mr. and
Mrs. LeGrand Johnson and
son. Shawn were guests for
several days of Mrs. W. G.
Lall Sr., Mrs. Frank Forsyth,
sons, Billy and Robert visited
them onSunday. En route home
the Johnson's visited relatives
near Gadlngburg on Sunday.
? ? ?
Mrs. Dora Lambert. Mr,
and Mrs. Joe Deaton, Dorothy
and JoAnn of S11 burn Ga. were
week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Lambert. On Sunday
they attended homecoming at
the BearCreekBaptlstChurch
near Robblnsville.
? ? ? ?
Mrs. E. (J. Burch, Betty Sue
Best, Mrs. Luke Ellis and
Mrs. John Whisenhuntattend
ed the Cherokee County Home
Demonstration Council meeting
held at the Murphy Power
Board Building on Monday
afternoon.
? ? ?
Master Tommy Cooper of
Bryson City arrived Sunday
to spend several days with
his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Cooper.
* ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Smathers, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Cook and son J erryof Canton
visited relatives and friends
on Sunday.
? ? ?
Mrs. Gladys Dorsey, Mrs.
Anna Collett and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Collett spent Tuesday In
KnoxviUe.
* ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. William P.
Tyndall of Muskogee, Okla.
spent the week-end with Capt.
and Mrs. Frank W. Swan.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyndall are both
retired civil service employes
of the Cherokee Indian Agency
at Cherokee, North Carolina,
where they were employed for
some 20 years before redre
ment
Liberty Newt
Mr. and Mrs. Don Radford
of Gastonia. N. C. visited
friends In this community last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bruce of
Gastonia, visited Mrs. Evelyn
Headen and Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. Bruce last week-end.
? ?
Mr. and Mrs. ClydeGarrett
and family of Anderson, S. C.
visited friends and relatives
over the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Price
and family of Hartville, Ga.
visited friends and relatives
this past week-end.
Mr. E. H. LaFerry visited
friends in Chattanooga this
week.
? ? ?
Mrs. Ida Ledford had
visitors over the week-end.
? ??
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Led
ford had visitors this week.
? * *
Mr. and Mrs. Willys Led
ford and family visited Mrs.
Lee Gemer this last week.
? ? *
James Jenkins, Ray Roberts
and Steve Helton, who are
employed in Atlanta visited
friends and relatives this
week. They also visited
students and friends at
Hiwassee Dam School.
? ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ander
son visited friends this past
week.
? ? ?
Sorry to hear Mrs. J. C.
Evans is in the Providence
Hospital.
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