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Th* Choroka* Seoul k Clay County Progress. Thursday, December 7,1%1 Read The Want Ads ?*???-? Rf"? The Cherokee Scout End two of your Christmas headaches at one timel A Christinas gift and a Christmas Card. Give a one year subscription co die Scout and we will mail a card an nouncing your gift during Christmas week. WANTED At >30.00 per acre, 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 berween Murphy and Andrews. Land in com now probably acceptable. Plan preparing soil by growing, fertilizing, and turning under cover crops for rwo years prior to planing 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. Bmwfsj >HAPpy#nw Sunbeam Mix Master $32.50 Hair Drier . , ? $26.50 Steam Iron .... $14.95 Electric Skillets less control $12.50 Corning Indoor and Outdoor Oven Ware $3.95 to 114.95 Lights BORC Lifetime Scales Tynee Lites And Globes Candohers 3 and 8 light Pop-Up Two Slice Toaster $12.95 Ail Sizes 16 Inch to 26 Inch Bicycles Automatic 10 Cup Percolator $12.50 Murphy Hardware Co. VE7-2U0 Tennessee Street 33V& L P Record Limited Edition Offer! 16 great songs of Christmas by 10 great artists Hi-Fidelity 12" Recording features: ? Mitch Miller ? Mormon Tabernacle Choir ? Eileen Farrell ? Frank DeVol ? Leonard Bernstein Norman LubofT Choir ? Percy Faith ? Andre Kostelanetz ? Burl Ivps ? Karl Wrightson Get this limited edition album to day1 It's a wonderful holiday trcas ure for vour family? Christmas' $396 Value THE GREAT SONGb OF CHRISTMAS l!> UN (i K I \ I \ R I ISIS (?l 1)1 R 11 Ml ] NEW , GOODYEAR 3 -T NYLON 670 n 15, bloekw?#. luto-tvp# Plvt ton and old off yovr cor. Great value for Wintei Safety! Turnpike-Provec ALL-WEATHER of 3-T Nyksn Cord! GOOD/YEAR MORI PEOPLE RIDI ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KINO J. H. Duncan Tire Co. Tire Service Headquarters Peachtree Street VE 7-2821 Murphy. N. C. C. A. Burch Observes 80th Birthday Mayesvilie Mr. C. A. Burch of the Lit CoMmunit> of Clay County, observed his sOth birthday, Monday. November 2\ Me is a retired farmer and merchant. He especially en oys fishing, and goes out on Lake Chatuge .n his boa: alone when he 'eels the urge to fisl . He is jr. excellent health. Do You Count Your Blessings? bv Aearge Hasse At a recent survey on the subject "Count ^ our Bless ings one by one" the follow ing results were tabulated bv an attendance ot' torty scholars: The highest number of bless ings were recorded for 67, in which two girls tied. The scholars ranged from 8 to 75 years of age. For that reason came a very great variety of Blessings. The b ehest votes were given 24 for homes and churches The next highest ranged in food, congenial neighbors, an appreciated pastor, of 20 each. Next in line came living, loving parents; clothes, a good school songs and poetrv, churches, a car, a loving savior, health, and the Bible. After that in diminishing number came freedom, money, friends, our climate, sight, medicine Sunday Schools, flowers, good jobs, beds, teachers, grandchildren, sons and daughters, brothers sisters, water, sleep, radio television, good government, aunts and uncles, husbands, a loving God and doctors. Receiving five blessings were: a good wife, freedom of worship, fellow pilgrims, a sweet tooth, a pet dog, sun shine and rain, peace of country, Sunday school teachers, good U. S. leader ship, good roads, pianos and organs, pictures, grand parents, and a home in heaven Some of the least mentioned blessings were: sports, pensions, clear conscience, gardens, washing machines, refrigerators, school bus, education, desire to learn, day and night, medical re search, transportation, hospitals, and beautiful co untry. Some isolated blessings were: love for small child ren, telephone, answered prayer, stores, faith, work vacations, radio ministry, barbers, boy's clubs, a -tiood football coach, physical strength, and forests How many blessings can you add to these? And how do you esteem the blessings above mentioned? Vcdi IN THENEWS HATTIE PALMER - SOCIETY EDITOR TELEPHONE VE 7 ZS85 Mrs. P. C. Hy?a spent the week end as guest of her sister ?nd brother In law. Mr and Mrs. E J. Darnell of Decatur, Ga. ? ? ? Friends of J. W. Franklin will regret 10 hear that he Is a patient at Oteen hospital Oceen, N. C. ? ? ? Mrs. K F. Hawkins spent last week with her daughter and son, Mrs. Jack Ritch and James Hawkins of Gastonia. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Max Blake more and children, Diane, Jane and Allen have returned home after spending several -lavs in Fan am a CI ry, Fla Those fron. the First Methodist Church of Murphy who attended the Waynesville District Conference held at Brvson City Sunday afternoon and evening were: Misses rhelma Wheeler, AdeJla Meroney, I he Rev. C F. Won.ble, the Rev. W. F. Flliott and Messrs. Merle Davis, Hugh Howard, Howard Martin, Bunch Nugent and h rank Mauney. ? ? ? Johnny Carri iger of Atlanta sp^nt last Friday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V Carringer. ? ? ? Harry Seanion is getting along nicely after undergoing surgery at St. Joseph Hospital, Asheville. Mr. Seamon is proprietor of the New Regal Hotel. ? ? * ? ? Little Miss Ann Heath Brown of Murfeesboro is v siting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. t. L. Shields. ? ? ? Mrs. Robert Easley left Monday for a few days visit with relatives at Chattanooga. ? ? * John Smith who has been transferred to Concord, N. C. spent the week end here with his family. ? ? ? Miss Fatsy Kaylor of Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kaylor. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keasly of McDonald, Tenn., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Calmer. ? mm Frank Mauney and sisters, Mrs. Do: Cooper and Mrs. Eva Nell Lair a spent last Friday in Atlanta. ? m m Mrs. John Hall who fell someume ago and broke her hip has returned from the Memorial Mission Hospital, Asheville and is now at the District Memorial Hospital at Andrews. ? mm Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Savage spent last week-end with their daughter ard son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Reavis and family of Winston Salem. ? * * Miss Be.ilahQueenreturned home Saturday from a two weeks visit with relatives and friends : n Knoxville and Mary vi lie, Tenn. She was accompanied home Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Grady Mc Gur e of Maryville who spent the week-end with her. * * ? Mrs. Henry West, daughter ?jrf and son, and Miss Clarrlsa See.'y of Maryville, Tenn. were /v week-end guests of Mr. and vS?Mrs. John West. Miss Seely Wis a cousin of Mr. West and her parents are Missionaries in Thialand. Miss Elda Queen of Atlanta V? spen: the week-end here with J* her sister. Miss Beulah acc Thoae ((Bending the Oelu amma meeting and luncheon dd at the Jarrett Hotel at lllsboro last Saturday were: rs. Ruth Hamilton, Miss eredith Whltaker and Mrs. ar P ulllum of Andrews, Mrs W. Shields, Mrs. Emily svldson. Miss Jewel Garrett id Mrs. Ruby Hill. Speaker for the occasion ? s Mr. Joe El Kourla a itlve ot Lebanon. He lectured International Relation and towed slides of his native >untry Lebanon. Mr. El ourla and family live In ndrews. He is manager of ibaley's Department Store ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hugnes ind Mr. and Mrs. D. F. jarrert were Sunday guests of dr. and Mrs. J. R. Crisp of \ hlttier ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyatt ind children were week end quests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. ;ain, Jr. of Decatur, Ga. ? ? ? Mrs. S B. Benton of .ornelia, Ga arrived last Tuesday tor a visit with her laughter and son-in-law, Mr. ind Mrs, Edwin Hyde> Rosalie ind Feggy. ? ? ? Tom Palmer attended the nternational HarvesterMeet ng held in Atlanta on last Thursday and Friday. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. W. A >ingleton and family spent the veek end with Mr.Singleton's brother, Donald Singleton and amily, of Atlanta. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Burgess ind Mr. and Mrs.L. L.Mason spent the week-end inAtlama ? * * Joe Fowler of Niagara rails, N. Y spent several lays here last week with his amily. ? ? ? Miss Evangeline Craig of Hayesville was a visitor in Murphy Sunday. ? ? ? Mrs. Helen Dickey, Mrs. James Hubbard, Mrs. Frank Dickey and Mrs. Earl Mill saps spent last Friday in Chattanooga, Tenn. ? * * A/3C Charles E. Hestily of Bloomington, Ind., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Tommy Win chester ? ? ? Miss Ella McCombs has returned home after a months visit in W aynesvilie. ? ? ? Mr. and.Mrs. Tommy Moore of Clemson, S. C., spent several days the first of the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloe Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stiles. ? * . Buck and Frank Hill, students at WCC, Cullowhee spent the week end with their parents. Dr. and Mrs J N Hill. Jr. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Gene Martin spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Sales and sons of Rogersville, Tenn. ? ? ? Mrs. Totr Palmer and son. Tommy spent several days the past week with their daughter and sister, Mrs. James Israel and family of Knoxvllle. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Claude May field and son, Johnny of Elli jay, Ga. were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Dell. ? ? ? Mrs. Edwin Winchester and Mrs. Tommy Winchester spent Friday in Chattanooga. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Nick Aloi and Jimmy Parker of WCC, Cul lowhee spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Parker. ^ Presbyterian Church News L. D. Schuyler of Murphy and C. H. Townson of Marble were re-elected deacons of the Murphy Presbyterian Church for the three- year term beginning January 1 at a meeting of the congregation Sunday after morning worship. Other members of the diaconate include: Dr. PaulE. Hill, Mack R Howell, Elmer Kilgore, chairman, and R. M White. At evening service newly elected officers of the Women of the Church were Installed by the minister. Robert A. Potter, whose Installation message was upon the theme: "When Each Part Is Working" Inducted into office are: Mrs Holland McSwain,presi dent: Mrs EdwardH.Brumby, vice-president; aitd Mrs. S. C. Burgess, treasurer. These named chairmen of causes are: Mrs. EvelynSneed spiritual growth: Mrs. Mack R. Howell, Christian education; Mrs. J B. Gray, stewardship: Mrs. Harvey Wilson, Jr., church extension: Mrs. Robert A. Potter, world missions; Mrs. C. H. Town son, annuities and relief; Mrs. J ohn A Thompson, general fund agencies, Mrs. Thompson Is also afternoon circle chairman, with Mrs. Franklin Smith In like position for the evening circle. Carry-over officers are: Mrs. R. H. Foard, historian; and Mra. Ann Phillips treasurer. Circle No. 2 Mrs. Ellen Wheeler was hostesa to Circle No. two of the FirstMethodlftChurch at her home on Prfdey evening. Ikecember 1. meeting opened with P?'' ' l?v Mrs, Helen Forestry Field Day and Tour If you are interested in any phase of forestry, make plans now to be on this Field Day and Tour F riday. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Friday, December 8, 1961. Leave Courthouse 9:00 a.m. First stop. Marble School, white pine planting. Second stop. Jim Donley Farm, Slow Creek, long time for estry management demon stration. Third stop. Timber Products Veneering plant. Regal. 12:00 noon, lunch. Family Restaurant. Fourth stop. Commonwealth Lumber Company, Fifth stop, Murphy Wood Yard. Sixth stop, Bowater Wood Yard. Mr. Leonard Hampton Ex tension Forestry Specialist of the North Carolina State College, will be on the tour to explain the differentphases of forestry, lumber, etc., as well as Mr. A1 Curry, TVA Forester, Mr. Mack Howell, Champion Paper and Fiber Company, and Mr. Marvin Lovin of the Bowater Company. Lochaby. She also gave the devotional, Mrs. "W. F. Elliott, chairman presided over the business session, at which time it was planned to have the Christmas dinner on Fri day evening December 15 at the recreation hall of the First Methodist Church. Mrs. Lochaby gave the program on "Household, of God." The meeting closed with prayer. During the social hour Misses Thelma Wheeler and Hattle Palmer served re freshments to the following members present: Mesdames J. B. Slaughter, W. F. Elliott, L. F. Lochaby. W. E. Howell H, G. Elktns, E. E. Stiles. Dixie Palmer and one visitor, Mrs. W. P. Odom. Hospital Notes Among Th? Sick Padenta admitted to Pro vi de nee Hospital: Mr. Fell* Voylea, Rt. 4. Murphy; Mrs. I ??belle (W 111 la) Johnson, Murphy; Baby Randall Fred Clark. Rt. 3, Murphy; Baby Jean Voyles, Rt, 4, Murphy; Mrs. Irene Shultz, Waroe; BaOy Darryl Graves, Rt. 3. Murphy; Mr. Anthony Thomas Rowland. Rt. 2, Marhle; Leon Lanning, Rt. 2, Murphy; Alice Kllpatrlck. Rt. 2, Murphy; Sheridan Chambers, Murphy; Mr Walter H. Murray, Murphy; Mrs. Hazel C has tain. Marble; and Louzine Jenklns. Murphy. Patient Dismissals (or the week of November 27. Robblnsvllte: George Owens Mrs. Will Adams, Dale Walsh. Jetf J. Mlllsaps. Mildrpd Walker, Mrs. John O'Dell, Andrews: Mrs.WattEnsley, Mr Glen Matheson, Mrs. Betty Crooke, Roe Young, Mrs Dick Waldroup. Baby Corn, Mrs. C. A.Blake , Mrs. Cecil Warren, Mrs. Clayton Raxter, Murphy: Mrs. Jessie Loudermllk. Mrs. John Brown, John Dockery Mrs. Huston Frye, Mrs. Bertie Barnes. Mrs. Glen McLaln, Topton, Charles Glbby, Marble; Mrs. Iver Plckleslmer, Morganton, Ga.; Stork News: Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, a girl, Cletia Faye, 7 lbs. 12 oz. Mr. and Mrs Cecil Warren, a boy, Cecil Junior, 7 lbs, 13 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Gene West, a girl, Deborah Mellnda, 7 lbs. 15 oz. Dismissals for the week of November 20 - 27, 1961. Robblnsvllle: Mrs. David Farr, Mrs. Charles Cahle, Mst. Dennis Radford, Mrs. Nancy Campbell, J. C. Dockery, Mrs. Richard Martin, Mrs. Alice Dockery W. K. Phillips , Mrs. Thad Shope, Lester Grlndstaff. Andrews: Mrs. Clarence Myers, Albert G. Brown, Mst. Walter Gee, Mrs. Jane Pulllum, Mrs. Paul Lee, Harvey Magnus, Mrs. Horace Palmer, Mrs. Joe El Khouri, Mrs. Pearlle White, Linda Glbby, Mrs. J. W. Stewart. Topton: Mary Cross and Patricia Young. Algle West, Marble, and Howard Alexander, Hayesvllle Birth Announced Blue Bundle HICKS A son, to Mr. and Mrs. Cline Robert Hicks, of Murphy at Provlcence Hospital, November 28. Mrs. Hicks is the former Miss Sandra Jean Jones. Katberme Su Miller Wed To Donald Nevin Dr. and Mrs Harry Miller of Fayattevllle, formerly of Murphy, announce the mar riage of their daughter. (Catherine Sue to Donald Nevlna, on Saturday, November 4, at the Trinity Methodist Church, Highland Park, No* Jerse . Phedouble ring ceremony wis iiied. G lven In mart >age by her father, the bride wore a street length Ivory satin dress with a lace Jacket, with the high collar trimmed with seed pearl? * matching lace coronet held the shoulder length veil of Illusion. She carried a prayer book covered with white orchids and a shower of any white orchids attached to sadn streamers. Mrs. Mary Boland Forrest, formerly of Murphy, was Matron of Honor. She wore a street length dress of green satin, with a green and gold pillbox hat with green veil. She carried a bouquetof mums ~ In fall colors. Mr. Russell Nevlns, a student at the University at Indiana was his brother's best man. The bride's mother wore a blue lace dress with matching accessories and a corsage ot white gardenias . The groom's mother wore a coral satin gown with black accessories. Her corsage was white gardenias. The church was decorated with arrangements of white gladiolus , carnations and snapdragons. Following a reception at the Church, Dr. and Mrs Miller entertained the wedding parry and fifty guests at dinner at Colonial Farms in Middle bush, New Jersey. For her going away costume, the bride changed to a grey wool dress, black coat and black accessories. Her corsage was a white orchid. 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