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. F. Atkt Toy? Hayeavuie r- Dan Mc GUmery chairman of ttv? Hayaavilla aad Oak Foraat M. Y. F. ha* naked any on* having good uaad toy* thai ?Md to b* repaired ur pa in t*<l to laavo ton at Tiger* Stor*, or Paeplae Star*, or call XB6 aad they will be picked ig>. The youth grotgi plana id repair the toy* in their work shop and cbey wUl be offered for salo at a nominal fee. the money wUl then be taed for Chrtaonaa cheer. OUTSIDE CHRISTMAS LIGHTS 19 Light Mm 1t i pi? Sut $3.60 INDOOR CHRISTMAS LIGHTS Multiple Sut $1.25 IAYESVILLE PHARMACY Mrs. Calvin Wopwr Recent Bride Honored With Shower Hayesvtlla -- Mrs. Jack Thomas and Mr*. Hanry Martin, Sr. honored Mr*. Calvin Wagner a recent brida with a ahowar at the heme of Mr. and Mr*. Ban Wagner on Saturday evening. The table waa covered with a blue linen doth and over laid with lace. It wee centered with an arrangement oI roeaa. At the doee of the evening a salad course, ml nature sandwiches, cookies, lemon ade and coffee were served to twenty five guests Sunday School Clots Has Christmas Party The Rebecca Sunday School Clasa of the First Baptist Church held their Christmas party on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Barclay. The home was decorated with in Keeping the Yuletlde season. Mrs. Alma West, president presided, and Mrs. Edna Fleming gave the devotional. Mrs. West also gave sChrist mas program. Gifts for their secret pals were brovgthj also gifts for a local college girl their pen pal. During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to the following: Mesdames, Maxine Fish, Alma West, Jane Lovingood, Ruth Ingram, Virginia Dockery, Betty Lou Dickey, Blanche Dickey, Nell White, Velma Burch, Evelyn Mashbum and Edna Fleming. Be kind to old ladies, dogs, children, sick people, and home town printers. The Cherokee Scout In Murphy is equipped to meet your every printing need. We also sell office supplies. Remember, see us first, good printing is our business. senior I citizens! corner l m T1>4*?'unin ^ ? ftaScowmi.wwk. ?*v?: szjzxzji: Jota C. Campbell Polk School *? Braamowoj Statistics ? how dial during ft* past 20 years WasternN.c. haa loat 9000 population. cWrfly in dia l4 -- 64 we P?*- Vat the 65 year* and Mdar population haa doidilod. This la on* M the reasons The Scout wlahea to designate a for fte Senior cinaana. Its purpose is to stimulate Interest in con tinuing education and activities for this age groixj. Anyone wishing to air their views may contribute to this column. One need not necessarily ha among the senior citizens - 65 orolder - mat is ? because we all ?*V?lng ketfna with Wrthl So does educationl And f?ft end only at death. There tore anyone can and should h**e ldeas they can share with others. If you have any Ideas on this subject or its related subjects, send them lnl The following J*, considered a sample of a helpful idea. LIFE IS A PATTERN Folks lay up problems for their future when they refuse to accept seniority and turn it into an asset. Do not be caught off guard - lessen the Wow of becoming a senior citizen by continuing to be imaginative, interested in life and active in the community! The years pass naturally -- and can be fruitful to those who seek to grow older grace fully --but to the drifter the years bring only lost opportunities and atrophied powers I Look at life as a whole estaWisb a well - balanced pattern that encompasses the enriched opportunities and experiences that can come only with wisdom of the years. Let your life's pattern be cut with a positive rather than j> negative attitudeJLetnone of the emphasis reston disease, defeat, and frustration rather stress the continuing growth and development of the spirit. Make the latter years into a pattern of creativenessl Become mature In purpose judgement and will-powerl Remember that one is old ?t any period when one ceases to have new ideas, falls to keep alive enjoyment, fails to have a sense of humor, does not I"'*' ne*| and Interesting friends, and cannot appreciate a new venture. Design your pattern to include good books, good music, good deeds, good friends, good thoughts and good worship - Then your pattern en bear the inscription.- "This person was J.?'51' designer of the Pattern For Living ? be cause of having lived in the "1.^ of learning and achievement - and did not ? perceive when old age crept W?* Of Ufa Thomas C. Christmas, Pubi H*prl?t H. C. ?In everything flvn I Thee*. Stia. "In every ting give i Thin appears to be Impossible. To give (hanks in everything, good or bad. seems to be too rugged a peak for the human n scale. It borders on the idealistic in suchadsgreathat It is passed by. aa quite However, Paul not only preached this doctrine, he practiced it. We find him in prison, without his freedom, in winter without his coat, in poverty without aid, but always with his song of Thanksgiving. This means giving (hanks every day. Therefore, every day would be Thanksgiving. One cannot be a Christian and be ungrateful. Harsh as it may soem, one cannot have the spirit of Christ and go about blue all over, minus the thanksgiving spirit. This precept taken in about all of the territory of life. In the good and bad, in the light and darkness, in the rainy day and the cloudy day. It is a broad command. James echoes: "My brethern. count it all joy when ye fell into divers temptations. The second mile is demanded here. Is this standard too high? Paul reached it. A man of like passions as we are. Were his circumstances always favorable? Nol Nor will we find that everything in life will come to us buttered side up. Many can attest that the most thankful people they meet are those who have few of the praiseworthy things of life, as far as the worldly eye can see. Thankfulness Is a child of faith, but like a child it must be cultivated. "In everything" we must practice being thankful. In commonplace things we must be thankful. How many starving hearts of our friends and loved ones are hungry because we have failed to give them thanks. Then the heart of God. Do you thank Him? We should remember to praise God with the offering of our substance as an act of thanksgiving. Words can be very empty without actions. Annie Pen I and Circle Meets Hayesville ? The Annie Penland Circle of the Oak Forest Church met at the home of Mrs. Willis Moore Tuesday night. The group was glad to have Mrs. Ira Moore as a visitor to the Circle. The devotional was given by Mrs. Ida Bell Smart. Mrs. Doris Moore program leader was in charge of a very in spiring program "The Great Physician Is Still Healing" Others taking part on the pro gram were Mrs. Gladys Jarrett. Mrs. ZebPatton and Mrs. Frances McCorkle. Presbyterian Women Meet The Women of the Presby terian Church met on Monday evening in the Westmin ster Building with 17 members present. Mrs. Holland McSwain. president presided. Plans were discussed for the Christ mas gift program and date for the Christmas Party to be held on Monday, December 11. After business, Mrs. Evelyn Sneed gave the Bible study from I Corinthians, Letter of Paul to the Corinthians . The meeting closed with prayer. Miss Susarme Ivie Hostess To G. A.'s Miss Susannelvle was host ess to theG. A.'s of the First Baptist Church at her home on Tuesday evening. The meeting opened with their theme song, "We've a Story to Tell to die Nation" and prayer by Mrs. Annie Mae Jones, after which they repeated the Allegiance and watch word. Gay Ensley, president presided. Com munity Missions were discussed and plans for the Christmas party were made. The meeting was turned over to Susanne who had charge of the program on "Missionary Work in Okinawa." Those taking parts on the program were: Vickie Pittman, Kathy Mashbum, Betty Gladson and Mary D. Cheney. During the social hour games and contests were played. Refreshments were served to the following: Gay Ensley, Mary D. Cheney, Karen Caldwell, Kathy Mash burn, Jane Gill, Marsha Ramsey, Betty Gladson, Vickie Plttman, Betty 0*Dell Miss Dorothy Ann Mull and Mrs. Annie Mae Jones counselors for the grotg). Shoal Creek New* Mr., and Mrs. Lon Qulnn of Copperhlll, Tenn. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor of Duck town. Tenn. visited Mrs. Emma Qulnn, on Sunday. ? ? ? Mr. S. D. Jones was 75 ;yeare old on Sunday. Hla son jlohnny Ray came homo from EUrmlngham , Ala. with an enormota cake. Ho and the f(unity gave Mr. Jones a sur pt-ize birthday dinner. Those enjoying the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. John Brendu. Mr. ami Mrs. Norman Beaver, Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Ladford,Mr. awl Mrs. E. C. Suit. Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Slaughter, Mrs. Bin ma C Mnt. ANNOUNCING STATION Valley River Av NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Albert Graves, New Manager of the Pure Oil Service Station on Valley River Ave. Invites all his friends and former customers to stop by to see him at his new location. GRAVES PURE STATION lay ton I Thorn-Treds 175 Now you con pochot roal tor tires. Dayton There-TraOs have super Cold Rubber safety tread applied to sound tiro bodies... give thousands of trouble-free q 70x1 '5 9 UMHAI S4VIMCI ON All Hill 4MO IfW ALL NYLON Dagtan Thmabnd .PWmatm INTERURBANS 180 L ALL NEW. ALL NYLON. . America's finest saf-' est special traction tire. * Scientifically designed tread and tractaMike traction Oars provide "deep-gripping" action. 15 ?w twitm TMUH w?' 1 K'c>' | am ALL OTHER SIZES SAROAIH PRICED ACC0RDIR6 TO THE SIZE TCiMeM ROAD HAZARD All Oaytsa Aaiiaagac Tin* art guaranteed by Tbt Naylon Tiff t libber Cwjim for tbo life oftbo original troad against fail urn caused b? CWWI-H.lt. ?UM, tUt VMS Ik. as mil as KTICIS M VMMUHS?IP AM MATCTUL Adjustment mad* on a probata basis at current coda prices NO TIM OA MIlEAGf LIMIT Prepare NOW far Reugh Winter Driving ?Hut Ui ?ntf tirg ?ff your cat GRAVES TIRE CO. ANDREWS ROAD Near farmers Garage MURPHY, N.C ? . V VE7-2181 SUNDAY IS A HOLIDAY AND A HOLY DAY He could see time passing... THI CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THt CHURCH The Church is the greatest {actor on earth for the building ol character and good citisenship. It is a store* house of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilisation can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For Ids chil dren's sake. (S) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Day Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Book < Matthew Psalm* Luke ' Hacgai Hebrews 21 ( 103 12 4 1 6 1-13 6-13 U-ll 16-21 11-17 14 1-12 The folks who lived in the day of the hour glass had a psychological advantage. They could see time passing. And as each fine grain slipped through the neck of the glass, a man's conscience would whisper within him: less time left! When we look at a clock its hands seem motion less. Is that why millions put off the important decisions that ought to be made right now? Whatever its cause, procrastination is a disease. It lulls the senses into indolence. It wastes our energy on trivial pursuits, while important tasks remain undone. Especially it attacks the soul, tempting man to believe that there will be plenty of time later to tend to his spiritual needs. But die cure is simple .. . and immediate. Just set the alarm clock and begin the New Year with worship in your Church. Youll soon be facing every important task with eagerness and courage and faith! Copyright 1961, Ktuitr Ado. Scroicc, Inc., Stmthurg, Vn. 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. Murphy Phillips 66 Stptlon 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. Imperial Laundry & Cleaner VE 7-221? Murptiy, N. C. This Span Fir Sail Family Rastaurant Por ?PI* Family Pood" Hy-Rocket Service Stetion U?. Hwy. 19 - East Expert Watch Repair E. C. Moore Jewelers Jewelry Gift* Murphy, N.C. Rogers Electric Service Electrical Contractor Residential fc Commercial Wiring Murphy, N, C. VE 7-2425 Hitchcock Corp. Murphy, N. C. Swan ton Furniture Co. Heyeivtlle, N. C. Phone 3591 * TOWNSON FUNERAL HOME Murphy. N.C. ) "Security Faada" .* ? ? 1 ' 1 ' Wayna't Faad Stora r.N.c. Owonby Mfg. Co. ,N. C. Murphy Florist Flowers For Every Occasion Murphy. N.C.-VE 7-2213 Davit (Esso) Servlcentar "On The Square" Murphy, N. C. VE 7-3128 Specialists In Professional Service Mauney Drug Co. VE 7-2192 Murphy, NjC. After the game, stop at eagle's nest Drive-In Andrews Famous for Big Boy Hamburgers ?Drinking Not Allowed ? Open from 5:30 until 12:00 ? Curb Service Davis Jewelers Murphy, N.C. Western Auto W. A. Singleton Murphy, N.C. "The Beet For Loss" Soasamon Furnltura Co. VB 7-3U3 MurpBy.N. C. Tl* Spa Fir Mi ?
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