Scout k Clay Thura. Juno 7,1 Tom Malfqpoo TO Visit In Aroa Roy A. Taylor will bate Robttasvllleou jiae U from ?*30h? 10:30 ajn. aad vlll he la Aadrews at *e Tow* HaU from UdO ajn. B> 1MB aooo. Mr. Mallrmao will bs Lb Murphy oa the ens day from 2:30 yjn. a> 3:30 fA. at dw courthouse. Ok J taw 13, Tom Mallooao *111 be in HayoavUle from 10 ajm. m II ajn. Any one wish ing a> too him may do ao Special III Ladles High Hauls Tightened 60# Pair GENTRY'S down at the heela ? Next Stoo Gentry'# Shoe Repair! Here your shoos will get the host of core, using finest mate rills and latest methods I Tommy Gentry will fix them while you wait ... one-day service at Gantry's Shoe Repair, next door to Deluxe Cleaners on Church Street In Murphy. mr Graduates Magna Cum Laude At WCC Cullowhee - Betty Sua Si ot Rous 1, Murphy, grsdua Magna Cum Laude at Waal Carolina College on Smday June 3, In the 73rd mm Miss Same, who is majorla In primary education, plans 1 enroll for graduate work I WCC during the summer. Others from the Cherokee Coiaity area who received de grees are listed below, with their degrees and major sub jects Indicated, Unless other wise noted, all are from Murphy. Bachelor of arts degree, Patricia Ann Worthen, French and professional writing. Bachelor of sldencedegree David William Gibson, An drews, business adminis tration and social science. Bachelor of science In education degree - Mildred Catherine Day, Marble, pri mary education; Margaret Nell Hendrlx. Rt. 1, grammar IWHPBBHPlff Cherokee County it the Court house on Tuesday, J me 12 at 7:30 p.m. grade education; Sarah Rose McNibb, Rt. 4, business edu cation; Melvln BUly Payne, Rt. 4, grammar grade edu cation; Betty Sue Stone, Rt, 1, primary education. Master of arts degree - Helen HerbertKlrasey, Ernest Ferman Morel and, and Mil as Lee Nicholson. all of Hlswasaee, Ga.; U. E. Samp son, Young Harris, Ga.; and Edwlna Hag am an Shelton, Murphy. BARNS DIPLOMA FROM DUKE ? Miss Marjorte Elizabeth Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver oI Murphy, completed requirements for graduation from Duke University In J anuary of this year. She Is presently employed by the Duke University Medical Center, Department of Biochemistry. Miss Weaver majored In chemistry and the medical sciences. She was a member at the Duke Concert Band, WDBS ( student radio station), pre medical society, Pegram Chemistry Club, Internadoa Club, Intervarslty Christian Fellowship, YWCA. WRA, Duke Sports Car Club, Duke candidate for state sweet heart of Delta Sigma Phi, Campus Chest, and Pep Board. Mr. end Mrs. J9H#HamptDn and daughter, Lillian of Knox ville, Tenn. were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coleman. Dam. Convention To Be Held At State College Than will he iTM-tau luaiwlto at Stem Collage t? Raleigh oa Jim 19-16. The Yoaaf Democrat Club at Cherokee Cotmty aad Mra. at) Mra. Bd B nan by at Mur phy are Jiwnaurlnt four dele p?>y' k gates from Cherohae County: They are Richard Gerald Bryson of Aodrewa High School ad eon of I. James Bryson at Marble; ~ i Thorn Mies Wanda Jerry Dickey, both at Murphy High School. Miss Thompson la the daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. John Thompson of Mur phy aid Jerry Is the son at Mr. aid Mrs. Edward Dickey alao at Murphy; sod Tony Ciuite, at Hlweeeoe l>em School and the eon of Mr. aid Mra. Carnal Curda of Culberson. These delegaas wore elected at the meeting of the Young Democrats held on May 22 at the courthouse and will also stand the meeting c be held on Tuesday night, June 12 at the courthouse. Murphy Personals Mr. and Mrs. S.S, Williams were the overnight guests, Sunday at Mr. andMrs.Walter Coleman. Mra. Marian Tins ley of Burlington, Vermont, and Florida State University,Tal lahassee, Fla. visited Miss Addle Mae Cook Monday and Tuesday of this week. James Howard Barton son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Barton of Mineral Bltdf, Ga. gradu Martha Spurr To Graduate From Warren Wileon Hsyesvllle ? Miss Martha Spurr la among tha seventy seven graduates who will re ceive her diploma from Warren Wllaon College, Friday June 8 where she la majortng In Elementary Education. Miss Spurr la the ? daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Spurr of HsyeavUle and graduated from Hayesvllle High School. She plans id further her education this Fall and has made application for entry at Appalachian Stale College, Boone. N. C. ated from Georgia Medical College In Augusta. Ga., June 2. Dr. Barton will Interne for one year In Spartanburg, S. C. before going Inn practice He Is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barton and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swalm of Mur phy. Phyllis Ann Wins Rsodlng Medal Phyllis Ami Mm a ?r of Mr. mi Mrs. Umv cf ttofky i dai?hmr of Mr. wdMra.Sa Worley of Robhtas villa i Id Tha medal kor it da late 600 Rsv. A. L. Maxwell To Be Guest Preacher Tha Rev. A. L. Moiaall, Mr minister of tha Irst Mathodfat Church now paanrof theSylvak dlst will preach at tl aarvloaa on Sunday. May 10th. Jr Fir Cerrectiea HayesvUle - An error waa made la the article ctmcerntag tha truck used to had the Boy Scouta for week-aad trips by Mr. Herman Thornburg. The truck la not a paraonal truck of Mr. Thorn burg's but belongs to Mayor Howard Walker who has bean letting Mr. Tboruburg and the Scouts use It. The gro?g> expressed gratitude to Mr. Walker for ?he use of his truck. Martin Graduates Louis Howard Martin of Murphy wan graduated Sunday from Brevard College. His name failed to appear In a list of graduates published In Monday's Citizen. Mr. Martin la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin of Murphy. Prices Slashed At Lena's For Vacation Days Next Door To Howell's Market And The Murphy Post Office While Zhey Cast One Rack Ladies $3.98 $5.98 DRESSES 4 I All Ckildrens 1 Summer Dresses 2?% OK ||Y|nu"uncr Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only | ^ J JJ Lorge Selection $1.00 *?!?? Ladies Dresses 3.98, 4.98, 5.98 1 Large B?y'8 Sport Shirts, Ladles Slips, li Children's Blouses, and many ?Table Other items all. tU"."* Assorted Merchandise^^ $1.00 All Ladies Summer Bags Now $2.98 (Patents, Tapestry, Buriey) All Ladies Sumner Hats Now $2.98 Oat Lot Ladies Ship N-Shore V Jeannles BLOUSES Boy's Rob Roy BATHING TRUNKS Reg. $2.98 NOW....$1.98 Size 4 to 20 y Reg. $1.98 ?4 i Moa's Short Or Loa| Sloovo Work Shirts Only $1.98 Men's Play Suits, Sport Shirts & Swim Trunks All For $1.98 All Ladies SiadlfllBraid Siiiir Dressl Casval SHOES 20% OFF In Patent*, Bone and White 4 Tables Children: & Ladies Now Only SH0IS.$2.98 Now $l.9? (?tbii|CAPS..$l.9S?S2.9S (??chlAGS....$l.fS(S2.fS (tilth TOWELS....Now S1.9G Lirgi Selection Dan River DRESS CUTS....Oily $2.ft 2 Tables Svadial Aad SaaStaps SANDALS It PLAY SHOES ONLY $3.98 Cbildrta's Play Shots $1.98 ft $2.98 Ladies Play Shots ...$2.98 8 $3.98 |M*s Dai Rivor, G? I? y & Lord Coffoi R#| $2.91 4 $3.98 SPORT SHIRTS .98 4 $2.9# Htaltb Kb it I lib Roy Kilt SPORT SHIRTS - Shirt Sliivi R*f. 9L.9* md ?2.N Niw $1.49 I $1.98 Mil* Jo inn Callow ay, daughter of Mr. andMrs. J. D. Galloway of Routt 1, Blue Ridge, Georgia, graduate from West F annln High School June 4, 1962. She had the highest academic grades for 4 years in high school, was captain of the basketball team, won the most valuable player award in her junior year. Is a member of the Beta Club, annual staff and F.T.A. Miss Galloway Is the granddaugherof Mr. and Mrs. Marrison Moore of Peachtree. Walter Carringer Receives WCC Alvmei Award Walter Carringer of Mur phy received Western Caro nT.*? ?CtU!lg^s Alumni Distinguished Service Award Saturday night, June 2. at the annual senlor-alumnl banquet for his accomplishments In vocal music. CatTln*- r attended Western Carolina College for one year In 1946 after which he trans ferred k> Columbia University B earn a bachelor of science degree In music. Prior to en roling at WCC. he had spent two and one-half years In the u. s. Army, during which time ne appeared In numerous U50 ?hows and bond selling tours, while a student at WCC he I?n. "he Federated Music C!"b? student award in state wide competition. While a senior atColumbla. w*? enga?ed ?obe? Shaw, director of the famed Robert Shaw Chorale and performed with that grout! as tenor soloist for three and 2* ,half y*"- Highlights <* that experience Inducted concerts In Town Hall and ????*? H?" in New York City; recordings for RCA IcBr; radio and television appearances; and six natlon * wWch SSSf ? performance In the WCC lyceum series. He sang he?agata with the Brevard symphony two years ago, and has toured with the North h' lOKi Symphony. r'n |953 Carringer left the Chorale to devote fuU time to ?olo concert work. He made u? Burpoean debut In a Loncbn {J?*1" fI95?. ""I in 1&5 was one of 12 yoing artists from over die world selected the hw'rvf'" th<LffP,ces of dZJ^*r*Coni b^recelved com plimentary reviews in many Jn m,ny of the nation's lead Including The me'' and has m performances of oratorios. hl'ZJlfZ1 ""?*? he nas served as music master ? the Halthcock School in ^reenwlch. Conn., in wkhdoo B continuing his solo con cert career. A professional commitment prevented his Sf'?g Proeent a> receive the however, his TiT'S*?-Ruttl carrtnger d^57 ?cc*F?d for Mm. "anelpleuts of th. Alumni wvl0* Award ?Aoeen by a apodal com mtttee arter nominations have b**"A"?"de by any member of me Altanni Association who wishes ? do eo. John Cannon of Chattanooga spent the week-end here with his family. He was ac companied home by his wife and son who have been visit ing Mrs. Cannon's mother, Mrs. Wlnnona Hughes for the past two weeks. Blue Ridge Electric Co-op New Hours After June 1, 1962, the Blue Ridge Electrc Association will be open each week day Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The office will not be open on Saturdays. When your power goes off after office hours, please call one of the following numbers nearest you: BLAIRSV1LLE AREA; Tom Hugglns , Phone 74S-2459 or Vinson Hooper phone 745-4372 HAYESVILLE AREA Loyd Lankford phone 2188 or Claude White phone 3411. YOUNG HARRIS AREA Hoyle Bryson phone 379-2384 Carless Sampson phone 379-2201; Jerry Jenkins phone 379-2876. SEW YOUR VACATION WARDROBE FROM FAYOLA REMNANT SHOP Large New Shipment | Bates Material 1st Quality COTTON SATIN PETTI-POINT PIQUES, PRINTS, itc. Reg. $1.29 yd. NOW ONLY ??* Vacation Special Faa Loviag Sport Fabrics Priced Low See Fayola's Complete | Selection of Materials | and j Notions^ DENIMS, BEDFORD CORDS CHINO, WOVEN SEERSUCKER TERRY CLOTH One Large Shipment White Duck By The Pound Perfect For Summer Sportswear on Lakeside ^ Foyolo Remnant Shop Savage Basement Murphy, N. C. $50.00 REWARD For information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persdns damaging street street lights In the Town of Murphy. This past week, one of our new mercury lights on the road to R imco Mfg. Co. was destroyed. If Anyone has any Information on this, please con tact the Murphy Power Board. These lights are for the convenience of the pifclic and anyone arrested for such damage will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Murphy Electric Power Board Damaged Text

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