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STRONGEST ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE All Dayton Passenger Tires are guaranteed by The Day ton Tire & Rubber Company for the life of the original tread against failures caused by CHUCKHOLES, GLASS, NAILS, SPIKES, etc.. as well as DEFECTS IN WORK MANSHIP AND MATE RIAL. Adjustment made on a pro-rata basis at current code prices. No Time or Mileage Limit! GRAVES TIRE CO. ANDREWS ROAD Near Farmers Gange MBS RUTH NAOMI HALL "ONLY YESTERDAY" 30 Years Ago June 10, 1932 Miss Margaret Patton of Andrews was the week-end guest of Miss Fannie Deweese Mr. Joe Bailey left Thurs- ? day for a visit with relatives and friends at Wilmington. Del. Misses Marlam and Eliza beth Gray left Wednesday morning for a visit with re latives at Statesville. Misses Ruth and Lorerta Akin of Copperhlll, Tenn., are visiting Miss Margaret Mauney at Klnsey this week. Misses Ruby Courtney and Gladys Pollatty, who have been teaching in the Murphy High School, left Thursday for their homes at Greenwood, S. C., and WllllstDwn. N. C. res. Messrs. Noah Lovingood and Ben Palmer spent several days the first of the week fish ing at Rainbow Springs. Born to Mr. andMrs. Forest Teague on Wednesday J une 3rd. a 10 pound baby girl, who has been given the name of Blllie Jean . The marriage of Miss Paul ine Calhoun, member of the 1932 graduation class of Murphy High School, and Mr. Ben Palmer of Murphy has been announced. They were married last September 14th in Blalrsville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Calhoun T~T at Murphy. The groom Is In business In Murphy where they will make their home. 20 Years Ago, June U. 1942 Miss Lorene Johnson, who spent several days here as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt, has returned to Knox vllle. Miss Mildred Akin who has been teaching at Lumberton, N. C? arrived home last Wed nesday to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. S. D. Akin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fulmer of Hiwassee Dam, have an nounced the birth of a daugh ter, Hazel Louise In the Murphy General Hospital on June 3, Mrs. Fulmer Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franklin of Murphy. Miss Woodfln Posey of Ashevllle visited friends and relatives here several days last week. Miss Beatrice Howard, who is employed In Atlanta, Ga., arrived Monday for a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Howard. Mr. andMrs.Carlton Weeks of Murphy announce the mar riage of their daughter, Willie Lou, to Mr. J. B. Shields, on Sunday, June 8, at Marble, N, C. Mrs. She lids received her education at W. C. T, C, Cullowhee, Mr. Shields Is manager of the local cannery. The couple will make their home In Murphy. 10 Years Ago, June 12, 1952 Miss Mary Lou Gordon Is home from Lenoir Rhyne Col lege, Hickory. Miss Frances Davidson has returned home from Brevard College for the summer. Mr. and Mrs.. Joe Wallsch laeger of Waseca, Minn., spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Howard. Miss Nancy Ann Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomas of Cameron was married to James Sherman Hampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hllry Hampton of Murphy, Saturday afternoon In the Cameron Methodist Church. Mrs. George Powell and children of Charlotte are guests of Mrs. S. D. Akin. Miss Betty Joe Stiles, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sties of Liberty became the farlde of Boyd Eller, June 2 at Blue Ridge, Ga. Mr. Eller Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eller of Patrick. In Service Mediterranean - Lance Cpl. Harry L. Fair, Jr., USMC, son of Mrs. Ruth Klncald of 400 Texana St., Murphy, N.C. is a member of the Second Battalion of the Sixth Marine Rglment, an Infantry unit of the Second Marine Division, la serving with the landing force of the Sixth Fleet In the Mediterranean. The unit assumbed duty with the fleet In mid-May and will remain on duty until returning to Its home base at Camp Le Jeune, N. C? in October. Ruth Naomi Hall It Awarded $1600 Scholarship RuA Naomi Hall, daughmr at Mr. and Mrs. Prod Hall, Sr. at Rouaa 3, Murphy. N. C. was award*) a 11600.00 scholarship by Shaw Ualvwralty la Raleigh. She from Woat Char Sr. High School in Charlotte on Jib* 1, 1963 what? aha waa awarded the scholarship becauae at her high echolasdc average. la November at 1961 aba mokfhe cooperative inmrcoUeglaae ex amine doc and acorod 91 out ot a poaalble score at 100. This means that aha ranked over 91 students. Whan awards day was held at Wast Charlotte Sr. High School, aba was awarded a certificate In citizenship and waa given a 15.00 Sigma The ta Sorority In Charlotte. She Is the second of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall's children to win a scholarship. Harry Hall, their second oldes son waa awarded a scholarship by Clark College when he gradu ated from high school In 1960. Do You Want A Library Station by Sulla Thicker Now that school Is out Bid the children do not have access to the books there, we are anxious to give additional bookmobile service during the summer months. If you would like (d have a station in your home, please fill out the blank below and mall to theNantahala. Regional Library, or contact us by phone. VE 7-2025. Name Address Phone Directions for reaching home: Mary Jane Hogsed Honored With Bridal Shower Hayesvllle ? Mrs. Clifton Penland, Jr., Mrs. Ledger Moss and Mrs. Jean Ashe were co - hostesses at a shower Saturday evening honoring Miss Mary Jane Hogsed, bride - elect of Mr. Larry Kitchens. Miss Hogsed was presented a corsage of Carnations.. The table was covered with awhile linen cloth centered'wlth an arrangement of roses and daisies, and tall white candles. Mrs. Penland had charge of the game session. Refresh ments of cake, mints, nuts cof fee and cokes were served to approximately thrity guests attending. Friends and relatives are Invited to attend the wedding of Miss Hogsed and Mr. Kitchens at a ceremony to be held Sunday, June 17th at 5:00 p.m. In theShootlngCreek Church of God. Rhodo News Mr. and Mrs. Don Day and children of Kings Mountain visited friends and relatives at Rhodo Sunday afternoon. ? ? ? Sgt. Charles P. Day returned id the base at Lang ley field, Virginia after spend ing the past month here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Day. Mr. Days father recently underwent surgery at Mercy Hospital in Charlotte. ? ? ? J. L. Day left Sunday morn ing for Pennsylvania. He will return to his home here later In the week. ? ? ? Charles Frazler of Andrews attended services at Mountain View Church Sunday morning. ? ? ? David Gregory of Nantahala spent Saturday night herewith his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Grant. ? ? ? Vlck Ma toy left Sunday morning for Hlawassee, Ga. where he has employment. ? ? ? Earl Lee of Homestead, Fla. was shaking hands with friends In Rhodo Stmday; Mr. Lee owns property In this community. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Totherow of Peach tree were visiting relatives here Sunday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. B. R. McMahan of Peachtree visited friends and relatives here Stmday. Mr. McMahan was en route to Ashevllte where he has employment. ? ? ? Ronald Conley left Sunday In memory of Blanche Clonts who passed away June 7, 1960 MAMA Two Years ago this morning Just as the clock struck nine God called you home to be with him and we were left behind. We know that you are resting now snd will have no pain. We cannot question Gods work for that would be in vain. How our hearts are saddened as we think of you each day. Time goes by so slowly since you went away. We'll linger here a few more days and try to do our best, And you said Mama that God would do the rest. by A daughter, Mrs. Ralph Rayfield. 46-lsc J vie Jutteral Monte MURPHY - ANDREWS ? HAYESVILLE Mrs. Utile uude Robinson, 79, died early Friday morn ing, June 8, at her home on Rt. 1, Murphy. Mar a long of die late John ?id BUzabeth Leadarwood McTaggart, she was ? native at Clay County and was a member of Peach tree Mem orial Bapdst Church. She was In 1904 a Hugh Alto surviving arc five daughters, Mrs. Oils Thomp son of Gasaonla, Mrs. Loftln West of Andrews. Mrs. R. S. Bollck of Hickory, Mrs. Troy Wast of Murphy and Miss Kan Robinson of Murphy and China Grove; four sons, Etfgar and William of Murphy and Car mon and Hubert Robinson of Gas Mia; one brother, S. L. McTaggart of Benton. Tenn.; t?o sis Mrs, Mrs.G.K.Robin son ot Uaatonla andMra.B.L. Aubarry of Cleveland, Tenn.; 16 grandchildren and aeueti great-grandchildren. Service a were bald at 2 p.m. Saturday In Peach tree Memorial Baptist Church. The Rev. Robert Barter officiated. Burial was In the Church Cemetery with Ivle Funeral Heme in charge of rria g e 4n nouncet Andrews ? Miss Judy Ann West and Charles Wade Brooks were united In mar riage at 4 p.m. Saturday In the Andrews First Baptist Church. The Rev. T. C. Christmas performed the double ring ceremony. Wed ding music was provided by Mrs. Chares West, sister In -law of the bride and Billy Christmas. Mrs. Brooks Is the daugh ter of Mr. and I Mrs. A. V. West of Andrews. The bride groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrsjeff Brooks also of An drews. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a dress of silk organza appliques with emproldered lace and fashioned with a lace bodice and buttoned to the waistline, full length sleeves, and with a short train. Her veil of silk illusion was at tached id a crown of pearls and teardrop rhinestones, and she carried a white Bible top ped with a white orchid and streams of stephonotls. Miss Shirley Gibson, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Avis Hardin and Meredith Hardin, also cousins of the bride. They wore Bal lerina lenght dresses of pale blue chiffon over taffeta with full skirts and short scalloped jackets. The carried colonial Haynes Passmore Honored On 85th Birthday Hayesvllle ? Mrs. Hayens Passmore honored her husband with a birthday din ner at their hone Sunday,June 10th on his 85th birthday. Mr. Passmore Is still very active In his dally chores and Is an active member of the Hayesvllle Methodist Church. Those enjoying the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sanders, Mrs. Anna Howard, Mrs. J.C.Duckworth and Miss Audery Duckworth. Others who called to wish Mr. Passmore a happy birthday were: Mr. and Mrs. P, C, Scroggs, Mr. U. K. Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weaver, Mrs. Josephine Thurman, Mr. and Mrs.Glenn Martin. Mrs. Esther Curtis and Mrs. Ezra Griffith. for Berea Kentucky where he will enter College. He was accompanied by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Conley, ? ? ? Doyle Day of Kings Mount ain was shaking hands with friends In Rhodo Saturday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Campbell and children of Gra ham County wa visiting friends here Sunday afternoon. ? * ? Mr. William M. Day left Thursday for Oteen after spending several days here with family. Mr. Day la a patient at veterans Hospital Oteen. ? ? ? Harold J. Cross attended the Race In Atlanta Sunday. ? ? ? Mrs. Ted B stem an and daughtr. Tammy of Atlanta Is spending this week here with her mother, Mrs. William M.Day. bouquets of pink earns Hons and baby's breath. Flower girls were Nancy Brooks , Anne Brooks and Kathy West all nieces of the bridegroom. Ring bearer was Gary Gray, nephew of the Bridegroom. Jeff Brooks was his son's best man. Ushers were Thomas Brooks, brother of the bridegroom. Charles West brother of the bride, BUly Blevlns and Bobby Nichols. For her daughter's wed ding. Mrs. West wore a dress of beige figured silk with beige and green accessories. Her corsage was a purple orchid. Mrs. Brooks chose an teele blue lace dress with white accessories and a white orchid corsage. Following the ceremony a reception was held In the par lor of the church. Assisting were Mrs.WoodrowCox.Mrs. Vincent Hardin. Mrs. Dock Gibson, Mrs. J tlx Abernathy, Mrs. Charles West. Mrs. James Harris andMlssEllza beth Kilpatrick. Mrs. Donald Hogan kept the bride's book. A rehearsal party was given on Friday night by the grooms parents , Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Brooks at their home. Forty guests were Included In this courtesy. The bride Is a graduate of Andrews High School and Is a secretary In the Andrews Schools. The bridegroom is a fraduate of Andrews High chool and Is a rising senior at Western Carolina College. For a wedding trip B> Florida the bride wore a navy blue silk shantung dress with white accessories and the orchid from her bouquet. The Couple will live In Andrews. 1 Methodist Church Wesleyan Guild Holds Messing Heyenvtlle ? The Weeleyan Service Grild of dM First Methodist Church held Its J uas ? recislaon'TeUof the chterch Mia* Laura Wfells Mte jy devotional. and preeeamd fte program "We, the Chyr A recoredln* of dw chtrch, and oaad m a a radio presentation oe the Methodist Hour. Gimp dU i oa the aub)ect followed Officers for da year haa boon lnataUod aa follow*: President, Mr*. Pnaay Brad shaw; and vice praaldaot md program chairman, Mr*. Tommy Walthoup; Secretary md TTaaaurar, Mr*. Florence Thompson, aacratary of pro motion, Mr*. MyrttPl co-ordtnamr, Mr*. Baal; Spfrtcual Ufa Mlas Sua HadflAfr; of Mission E?iOoo, Mr*. BUI Standrldg*; Christian Social Relation* Chairman, Mlaa Mayme Moaaa; Statua of Women Chairman, Mrs. Mabel Weaver. Literature chairman, Mrs. Tommy Wal' droipr. Simply Work Chatrma Ml** Laura Wells; Flnano Chairman Mr*. VelmaMooreJ Grotgt leader* Mr*. Josephine Thurman, Mrs. Myrtt Plem mona. Mrs.Callle Davis. Miss Laura Well*. Mrs. Dot Moore and Miss Louise Halgler. \ Selective Service News Colon Edward Vaxter Taylor waa forwarded for Indue don on June II, 1962. Three regis trants were aleo forwarded oo June 11, for armed force* physical examination. The Local Board Office will be closed Jvne IS, 1962 indl July 16, 1962. So that men becoming 18 years of age can be registered within the 5 day dme limit required by law, Mrs. GwlndaGlllesple, Secre tary id P, O. Christopher, Attorney, will act as Regis trar for Local Board No. 20, and all those required *> re gister within the period of time, will please report to her. Mr. Christopher's office Is located just across the hall from the local board office la the Townson building. SPECIAL VALUES! I I I I Men's Rebuilt - $1.98 up Ladles Shoes - $1.00 tq> GENTRY'S down at the heek? Next Stop Gentry's Shoe Repair! Here your shoes will get the best of care, using finest materials and lamst methods! Tommy Gentry will fix them while you welt . . , one-day service st Gentry's Shoe Repair, next door to Deluxe Cleaners on Church Street in Murphy. NOTICE TAXPAYERS OF CHEROKEE COUNTY YOU WILL RECEIVE A 2 per ceil DISCOUNT If You Pay Your 1962 COUNTY TAX ON OR REFORE JULY 1st, 1962 (mm In now and make payment. You'll saw money by doing so, and ranhro a Temporary Receipt. hlaqiiRt 1961 Cmty Tins Will li Mvirtisil li Aipst. Pay Hi*, Sail Murtisiii Cist. CHEROKEE COUNTY by Mm. KoHiryn Hun tucker, J