Stork Market Report HUGHES Mr. sod Mrs. WUUam Hughes, of Murphy, announce the Mrth of a daughter, Elizabeth Flndley, November 8, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Hughes la (he former Barbers Ana Jones. see GIBSON Mr. and Mrs. Mack Gibson of Rt. 2, Murphy announce the Mrth of a daughter, November 9 at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Gibson la the former Mlsa Juenlta Phillips. ? e e CORNWELL Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coru ?*U of Rt. 3, Murphy, annotates the Mrth of a son, November 9, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Cornwall la the former Miss Virginia Juanlta Oockery. Mlllg Till Sick Panama admitted to Pml dance Hospi tal: Nancy Riper, Rt. 1, Marble: Mra. Unit Keasler, Murphy: Raymond Linda rtnan, Murphy; Mr.Hpke BurraU, Rt. 1. Murphy; Mr. Goo rye Roger*. Rt. 3. Murphy: Rev. Chariee Alfred Smith. Rt. 4, Murphy; Mra. Homer Tanner. Rt 2. Murphy; wrtl 11am Edgar Ferguson. Murphy: Michael Hughee. Murphy; Mra. Ban Klncald. Rt r, Culberson: Patricia Byera. Heyesville; Brother Peter McQuade., Plue XII Paatoral Center, Buck Creek. Hayeavtlle; Mr. William Earl Chamber*. Murphy; Mr. Everett Harley Scroggi, Brasstown; Mra. Lucy (Cecil) Rice. Rt 4, Murphy and Mr. William H. Graham. Murphy. License To Merry Philip Lemar Burke, 23Und Doris Lorene Matheson, 18, both of Robbinsville. Leonard Colvin, 19, and Patricia Jenkins. 18, both of Robbinsville. i i r11 ? hiv s Mr. and Mr*. Ray KUllan ? business trip to i last Tuesday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mr*. Loart* Gtbby and family of Cleveland, Tan*, apanl laat Sunday with raladvaa la Marbla. ? ? ? Mr. and Mr*. H. B. Rich had aa their dinner gueats laat Friday. Mr. and Mr*. Cart Black. Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Water* of Orlando, Pla. and Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Rich of Murphy. ? ? ? Glad to report Rev. Alglc Wast back home from the hospital Saturday afternoon much Improved. ? ? ? The Rev. Homer Wilson and Rev. Harold Anderaon are spending this week In a revival service at Sevtervllle. Tenn. see Mrs. Madlne Palmer and Mr*. Hazel Garrett ware In Ashevllle on business last week. ? ? ? Mrs. Ann Palmer had as her guests recently, her daugher and children from Atlanta. ? ? ? Mr. Robert Edwards and his sister. Miss Aim Edwards of Henderson villa. were recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Davis in Marble. ? a a Mr. Gilbert Soles bee of Columbia, S. C. visited his - sister, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sandldre, last week-end on hi* way D hil new it*Hon, Port J acksoa, S. C. ? ? ? Rev. *ad Mr*. Arrtl Swof lard visited with their daughter teat weak U Ashe vllle. we ? Mr. and Mrs Everett Davis and son of Pl*tcher. N. C. new guests of hi* h*r*. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Davl*. ? ? ? Rav. and Mr*. Algle Wast had a com gathering at their homo last Saturday. It was well attended by frleada and relatives who enjoyed a covered dish dinner served by the ladle* In the beck yard, a.t ? Mr*. Mary Parler visited Mamie Rich last Saturday afternoon. see Glad to have as visitor* at W. K. R. K. lastSaturday Rev. and Mr*. Clarence Adams and their granddaughter* and Mr. and Mrs. McLemore and Grandlet of Grape Creek, see Mrs. Betty Jones and son from Nebraska spent last week with relative* hate. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Totherow and children , of Murphy were Sunday afternoon guests of her parents In Marhle. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. M t reel la Griggs were dinner guests last Siaiday of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Davis. A Backward Glance \J\J i cat a ngw November 20, 1931 The Rev. Howard P. Powell pastor o* the First Methodist Church at Murphy for the past four years, was assigned to the pastorate of the First Metho dist Church at Marlon by the Western North Carolina Con ference which met In Ashevtlle last week. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Ketron of Atlanta were visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Cooper. Mrs. Glen Bates spent the past week visiting her sister, Mrs. Garrison Maneval and Mrs. Clifford Ethrldge In Asheville. Miss Viola Lovlngood, of Hangingdog, N. C? and Mr. Liauae oeiver, were mimeii ?t the home of the groom's father, A us Beaver, In the Hemptown district Sunday morning. Justice of the Peace J. C. Cobb officiating. Mr. H. M Whltaker and W. W. Ashe were business visitors In Murphy on Tues day of this week. Miss Ruth Starr and Nell Hall, two Andrews teachers spent the week-end In Ashe vlile. 20 Years Ago November 20, 1941 Possibility of a vast new Industry which will embrace all this section looms In construction of the Fon tana and other dams embraced in the new TV A program, according to Maurice Henley, Chief of Information Staff of TV A. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frank lin of Murphy have announced the marriage of their daughter Elizabeth to W. O. Simpson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Simpson of Hlwassee Dam. The ceremony was per formed In Blairsvllle, Monday November 10, Accompanying the bridal couple were Miss Mary Cathrlne Axley, Miss Virginia Richardson, Eddie Mallonee and Leonard Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stalcup of near Murphy, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Bonnie Stalctg) to J. D. Clayton, son of Mr. andMrs. William Clay ton of Brasstown. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Wright announce the birth of a son on Monday November 17. Mrs. T.W.KindleyandMrs. Julian Pltzer will spend this week-end In Mlddlesboro, Ky. with Mrs. Pitzer's father, James Ferguson. Miss Fannie Deweese of Copperhill, Tenn., was a visitor here Monday night. Mrs. Wade Massey Is spending several days in Atlanta this week. Mrs. Henry Axley Is spending the Thanksgiving holidays In Greensboro with her daughter, Miss Marion Axley who attends college there. Miss Ella McCombs will spend mis week - end in Marietta, Ga., with Miss Ruby Owenby. Mrs. J.H. McCall, Mrs. B. W. Whitfield and Mrs. Otto Erhart spent Tuesday in Ashe ville and Hendersonville. 10 Years Ago November 15, 1951 ? Murphy has been selected as location for an OPS Field Service Office which will be operated here.regulary on the following schedule: beginning Nov. 28, 1-4:30 p.m. every alternate Wednesday, It was revealed here today by Mayor Buel Adams, chairman of the local OPS Volunteer com mittee. Mr. and Mrs. John Thuss and children. Miss Leila Hayes and Mrs. C. E. Hyde, were in Atlanta Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Noland Wells of Murphy announce the marriage of their daughter. Or. Helen Lewis Wells to John Strother Smith on November 8 at 8 p.m. in a candlelight service at the Methodist parsonage. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Delbert Byrum, pastor of the First Methodist Church before the fireplace. In the presence of a few dose friends and members of the family. After ? two weeks tour of New Orleans and other southern points the coi^le will reside in Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fulmar and children of Sylva returned Friday from a week's vacation spent in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Prank May field of Helfin, Ala. giatsa of Mr. and Mrs. Buel Adams. MlssBetha Mayflald returned with dtem for a visit. Miss Rachel Stawsrt ami her modter. Mrs, M. C. Stewart, left last weak tor their home lePres^roof, PU. after spat hare attain Gray Insurance Agency AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE - Protect your right m drive anfl yourself against financial loss. FIRE-INSURANCE - Protect your home and other property by adequate insurance. GENERAL INSURANCE ? T. C. GRAY. Agent raleohooo 2701 Hayesvlll*. N.C. WANTED At $30.00 per ?cre, five year lease on five acres of good farmland with twenty or more acres adjacent available for future expansion, for tree, shrub, and perennial nursery. Must have thousand foot frontage on highway between Murphy and Andrews. Land In com now probably acceptable. Plan preparing soil by growing, fertilizing, and turning under cover crops for two years prior to planting nursery stock. Less than five year lease unacceptable. Expectation is to lease for many years, or eventually buy. J.C. NICHOLLS, JR. P.O. Box 371 MURPHY,N.C. Copy Of Newspaper PHOTOGRAPHS $1.00 The Cherokee Scout RE VALUES on Nylon and Tyrtx* ? Tubolou and Twbo-Typo White wall and Blaclcwall budget pricedspecmi 31 juoyinn SAFI, I Jxuw .29 11 YLON 670-15 ha Tu aad gdm?.QUMITT Hife Dayton inoroDrea. la tfw Thorobrtd. supor Md non-tfcid safety. And tough, wsor-rctisUnt Cold Rubfeor trood givt* you a wKim PLUS. .88 ?79-1S NYLON T*k? Type fx ud Tire PREMIUM WYION fWtUtr, rail All Nylon Dagttm ThoraJmed, ?Ml um far SAFEST Hm'i the KST in safety. s^ilssjSi coafort onO styling It's premium quality the ultimate in blowout pro taction. It it superior to nr* 16 31 (TV-IS NYLON Tabs Trr* Tax and CRAVES TIRE CO. ANDREWS ROAD Near Formers Garage MURPHY, M.C. VE7-2181 SUNDAY IS A HOLIDAY AND A HOLY DAY DISCOVERY Maybe it seems odd to think that any one has to "discover" the Bible. Yet stop and think how few of us really know this Book of books. Time was when families read the Bible together, and most youngsters could quote their Scriptures. Biblical allusions were commonplace and understood by one and all. Then somehow, over the years, a lot of people forgot about the Bible. Or they reserved it exclusively for Sundays in church. Now, there is a great and blessed re surgence of Bible reading in our land? thanks to the great work of the Ameri can Bible Society. Youngsters like these are learning new truths for themselves. They are putting God's word not just into Sunday, but into every day. THE WOR hOK 14EW0RU) THE CHURCH FOR ALL . .. ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on rcgularljr and support the Church. They earth for the building of character and are: (I) For his own sake. (2) For his good citizenship. It is a storehouse of children's sake. (3) For the sake of Jiis spiritual values. Without a strong Church, community and nAion. (4) For the sake neither democracy nor civilization can of the Church itself, which needs his survive. There are four sound reasons moral and material support. Plan to go why every person should attend services to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Sunday ? Romans 10:1-10 Monday Proverbs 2:1-8 Tuesday John * 17:1-11 Wednesday Hebrews 2:1-10 Thursday Psalms 119:33-40 Friday Psalms 119:105-112 Saturday Matthew 13:18-23 Copyright 1961 Keister Adv. Service, Inc., Strasburg, Va. These Religious Messsges Are Published Under The Auspices Of The Ministerial Association and Sponsored by the Following Business Firms Community Motors VE 7-2001 Murphy. N. C. Murphy Phillips 66 Station VE 7-2226 Trudy's Ladles & Children's Apparel Murphy, N. C? VE 7-2541 E. C. Moore Dodge Murphy, N. C. VE 7-2316 Duke's Lodge Murphy, N. C. 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