Teacher ?(
to "She's jut Ilk* ou of ua."
Miaa Hawkins directed tot
Suitor play, "The Sky's The
Limit," and traveled to Weah
D. C? with the claaa.
uadnf from Hl
Migb School to
1958, aha attaalal Mara Hill
Baptist J tailor Co 11 ego and re -
calved aa Aaaodau to Arta
degree to 1960. Prom Mara
H1U aha want to the Univer
sity of Tannaaaoa where she
obtained a Bachelor of Science
degree to Home Economics.
Her specialisation area was
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MURPHY. N. C.
MISS MARTHA SUE HAWKINS
Child Development and Fam
ily Relations.
Miss Hawkins says that her
Interests are music and dan
cing and that she loves K> con
verse with people about their
baste philosophy of life. "1
enjoy learning what makes
people tick," she says.
Cherokee Scout h Clay County
Progress, Thu.. April 25, 1963
Dodsoa Birtkdty
MURPHY ? Mrs. Chester
Dodson entertained with a
party honoring her daughter,
Cynthia on her 5th birthday,
Thursday, April 11.
Gaines were played and
each guest was presented an
Raster basket, also they en
Joyed an egg hint. Toy ac
cordions were given as fav
ors.
Mrs. Dodson served re
freshments of birthday cake
and kool aid to the following:
Jennifer Dodson, Susan Ben
son, Donna Lovlngood, Jane
and Allen Blakemore, Larry
and Garry Westmoreland,
David, Dexter and Davanne
and Dennette Hubbard, Peggy
and Belinda Smart, Danny
Town son, Kathy Alexander,
Sara Wells, Marsha Waggon
er, Ann and Rob Manchester,
Meshale WUks, Jeb and Dick
ie Stewart and Mitch Martin.
Only Y
SO YBARS AGO
APRIL 7, IM3
i Bffi* Johnson *f O
Mr. and Mr*. Harry
mA Mn.J.W.Thom|>ec
ylABn taAdsnta.Ga^aelaBt
Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Nsll Ballenona
entertained with ? party on
last Saturday, April I, In honor
of her Unto soa. Charles. on
his fifth birthday.
Invited were LMto Nettle
Die key, John Astoy. Charlaa
and Mary Blla Fata. Aaols
Ruth and Waltar Carrtafar,
Jean w>d Harry Mauney,Mar
garet and Porter Marooay. As
Easier was near, a little buny
rabbit and baby chicks ware
given to each for souvenlers.
20 YBARS AGO
APRIL 1. 1943
C*K. J. N. Hill, Jr.. who
has been serving a year with
the U. S. armed toreaa over
seas, arrived home last week
on a thirty-day leave of ab
Mrs. BUI Brwidoo and Miss
Emily Sword spent lastSatur
day at F on tana with their sis
ter, Miss Sara Sword.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Brown
Deei Transfers
Pitt and Ada Almond to Hat
tie Belle snd Maude Hughes,
property In Valley*)wn Town
M. end Verdle Cook ?>
Earl and Marva Matoy. pro
perty In Cherokee County.
Grady and Ida Coleman e
Charlie and Jane Raper. pro
perty In Shoal Creek Town
ShFred W. and Lou BUnn KU
patrick, Jr.. ?> ZebulonVance
and Mary E. Davidson, pro
perty In Cherokee County.
Lake Hiwassee Develop
ment Co.. Inc.. to F arris and
Lora J. Gossett. property In
Shoal Creek Township.
Leonard and Edna P aimer
to Wayne Palmer Jenkins, Ann
Lee Palmer Hancock. Lens
Palmer Zommerman and Ran
dall Palmer, property In Val
leyrown Township.
M. H. and Amanda Palmer
to Autin and Bessie Ramsey,
property In Murphy Township.
Lawson andSaUleTrantham
to Deacons of Red Marble Bap
tist Church snd successors,
property In Valleytown Town
ship.
Charles snd Martha White
to Charlie snd Jane Raper,
property In Shoal Creek Town
ship.
SUNGLASSES GALORE. We
have the largest selection of
sunglasses In town. Polaroids.
Foster Grant. Sunglasses for
kiddles. Mauney Drug Co. In
Murphy. Latest Styles. Many
frames to choose from. Come
in today.
38-2tc
esterday
I have returned from abusl
m trip to Nnw York.
of Morrls
u at
Mrs. VtrgU Billots of Mob
ile, Ala^ arrived Tuesday for
a vtalt with Mr. andMrs.Wal
Mra. J. B. Gray spent sev
eral days laat week la Ashe
vllla.
Mr. and Mrs.
Bdwln Haoaley at Foe tana,
apaat Monday and Tueeday
here ad* their mother, Mrs.
Vesta Hensley.
Mrs. Peyton Ivte was a
visitor In Chattanooga on last
Friday.
Misses Elizabeth Gray and
Martha Barnes spent laat
weehand in Chattanooga. ?
Mrs. Mardle Palmer of At
lanta, Ga.. visited her little
daughter, Phyllis, also her
Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
parents.
Hall. .
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wal
droup of Antkwws announce the
birth of a daughter, March 24,
at Petrle Hospital. Murphy.
10 YEARS AGO
APRIL 2, 1953
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Loch
aby, Rt. 2. Murphy, anooisce
the birth of a daughter, Sharon
Sua, March 29, at Petrie Hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall of
Murphy annotates the birth of
a daughter, March 27, at Petrie
Hospital.
Mrs. W. A. Hoover returned
Saturday night from a vtalt
with relatives in Cberryvllle.
Mrs. R. D. Chandler spent
two days last week In Chatta
nooga with her son-in-law md
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Canata and boys. While there
she attended the Billy Graham
revival.
H. C. Bueck, page In the
General Assembly, spent last
weekend at home. He was ac
companied by Teddy Rabb. son
of Prof. Rabb. professor of
history and political science
at State College, Raleigh, and
Mrs. Rabb. Teddy la also a
P?ge.
Dr. and Mrs. George Dyer
spent the weekend in Asbe
vllle with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Howard
had as guests last week, Mrs.
Howard's brother-in-law, and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Beutner of Chicago.
30 YEARS AGO
APRIL 14, 1933
Mrs. W. T. Forsyth and
daughter. Miss Mary For
syth of Andrews were visi
tors in town on Monday of
this week.
Mrs. R. C. Mattox return
ed home Monday from a visit
to her daughter. Miss Cedl
Mattox. who Is attending Ashe
ville Normal at Ashevllle.
Mr. Cooper '
HMD, Mies..
?ill Mao ha foe
20 YRARS AGO
APRIL 8, IMS
Miaa Beau-ice Howard at
Akron. Ohio, arrived
IMS waak for aa
vlalt old bar parents,
and Mr*. Ed Howard.
Mr. aad Mr*. Paul
of CopperbUl. Tha,
visitors la l
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pi
p uowm,
Us. Mrs. Hianaa Bo wittf Mrt(
Dixie Palmar aad Mra. W. P.
Odom wars visitors to Asba
vtlle one day last waak.
Mrs. Myrda Moors of Cul
berson was a vtslsir In Town
Saturday.
Mrs. Hubert Katroa loft on
Monday for bar home Is Alex
andria. La., afar spending
several days with bar Mice,
Mrs. H. A. Matrix aad Mr.
Matlox.
Mrs. Wlllard Cooper spent
one day last waak In Atlanta
with bar daughter, Mrs. P. P.
Woodyard and Lt Woodyard
of Mobile, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry P.
Cooper left Saturday for
Philadelphia after spending
several days In Murphy with
friends and relatives.
Misses Bthia andBdifoVoy
les of Knoxville, Term., spent
last weak with their sister.
Miss Mayda Voyles and other
relatives.
Miss Josephine Heighway
spent last weekend in Header
sonvllle with her sister, Mrs.
Jock Lovingood and Mr.
Lovlngood.
10 YEARS AGO
APRIL 9. 19S3
Mr*. Ben Da via and daugh
ter, Beanie Jo, of Charlotte,
?peat the Batter holiday with
Mre. Davis's titter. Mist
Clara McCombe.
Mm. Don Witherspoon It
spending several days In Hen
derson vllle with her son-in
law and daughter, Mr. and
Mm. Mack Paten and child
ren. Bobby and Don.
Lt. and Mm. George Disrn
and daughter, Kathy of Nor
folk, Vs., will arrive over the
weekend to spend tan days
with Mm. Dunn's parents, Mr.
and Mm. Roy Lovtngood.
Mm. W. A. Singleton and
children, Sara Vamer and
Knox, are visiting Mm. Sin
gleton's parents, Mr. and
Mm. J. A. Agnew inSummer
vtlle, Ga.
Mr. and Mm. John Britain
and sons, Johnny and Jerry,
of Ad ants were guests of Mr.
and Mm. W. C. Kinney over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp
son and da ugh tern, Barbara,
and Wanda, were in Hayes
vtlle for the weekend.
Mm. J. W. Thompson spent
last week-end In Ad ants with
her son. Dr. J. W. Thompson,
tnd family.
Mr. and Mm. Harry Bishop
were visitors InKnoxvlllelast
week.
Mm. Robert Barclay and
son, John, of CopperhiU,
spent Monday with her mother,
Mrs. J. w. Thompson.
30 YEARS AGO
APRIL 21, 1933
Miss Alline Richardson re
turned Sunday to resume her
work as teacher In the Green
Creek School in Polk County.
Miss Vera Cearley of Dooly
District, Ga^ Is visiting her
sister. Miss Vivian Cearley.
Messrs. Allen and Noah
Lovlngood are spending sev
eral days this week on a fish
ing trip to Santeedah Dam be
low Robfafnsvllle.
Miss Juaniu Healey enter
tained with an Easter egg
hunt at the home of her par
ens. Mr. and Mm. S. A.
Healey on Sunday afternoon.
Those present were: Misses
Mildred and J ane Hill. Roberta
Carrlnger, Marian Axley,
Rosylan Chandler and Mary
Frances Bell. Miss Mildred
HU1 received the price for
finding the most eggs.
Mr. and Mm. Harry Bishop
entertained the Fortnightly
Bridge Club at their home
Tuesday evening. Those pre
sent were Mr. and Mm. Dale
Lee, Mm. J. W. Thompson.
Mm. Bdwlna Clarke, Mm.
Frank McDonald and Mm.
Walter Mauney.
20 YEARS AGO
APRIL IS. 1943
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Canatt
of Ho us Kin, Texas, are visit
ing Mrs. Cansa's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chandler.
Bob McCotnbs who is em
ployed in KnoxvlUe, spent one
day last week here.
Mrs. Tbm Mainey, Mrs.
Dot Cooper, Mrs. Harold
Gross and Miss Llnetta Dean
were vlsllDrs in AshevUleoee
last week.
and Mrs. Leon Budar
and Mrs. Dorothy McCotnbs
and pasts ot Mrs. McCotnbs'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A.
Howard.
Mrs. L. A. Preach is vls
idng friends in New York
City. Mr. Preach and Mr.
Kolker will )otn her for &e
Raster holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. BUI McCoy
and Mr. and Mrs. RobertAldn
spent^ Sunday at Tatj^ Ga.
Thursday in
10 YEARS AGO
1951
APRIL 1A
Mr. and Mrs, Wi
* CharleeM, R. C
Ta? and Mr. Tirt Mk,
Mr*. J. L. Hall.
Neal Tate of PoM, V*.
i J. L. Hall,
Mr. tedMr*.Harry Cbrts
apMr M Mm, G*?, te
" 9f * M
A data, O*. She wee i
panted horn* Friday by bar
K. H. Woolay, wbc
Mr*. Jack Roberts and aop.
ta"Ash*vuLwith ' Mr.' 'and
Mr*. Bchrin Spaars. Mr*. Rob
ert* is tea motbar at Mr*.
SpeeTS*
Mr. and Mr*. Hobart Mc
Kaavar left
for Naaaau in
for a vacation oI tan day*.
Dr. W. H. McCaU and Dr.
McCracfase of AshevlUa vara
In Murphy Sunday.
Cpi^and Mt*^A. B. Bre
paranta, Mr. adM^. Walter
Coleman.
SO YEARS AGO
APRIL 28, 1933
Member* of te* 1933 grad
uadng daaa beard Dr. United
Q. La*vail of Gainesville. Ga^
in ? t**pfr1ilg aartnon last
Sunday afternoon. Hla text era*
from lb* 3rd chapter of 2nd
Pater and fate (heme -A
Character Savon Stories
Tall."
Mte* Ann McCall *f Mar
Ion spent Monday wilh her
aiait, Mr*. J. H. McCall.
Mr. W. A. Cook and eon,
Edwin, nun business visi
tor* in Atlanta. Ga^ on Mon
day of this tank.
Mr*. W. M. Fain and daugh
ter, Mary Porter, are visiting
reladves and friends in Knox
vtlle, Temu. this tank.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bishop
?pant the weekend with rela
tive* in Knoxvllle.
Ml** Bonnie Barwood of
Andrews la visiting Mis* Vir
ginia Deween this weak.
30 YBARS AGO
APRIL 22. 1943
Mrs. BdwinaHagaman spent
last Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Don Gantry and son.
Tommy, are vial tliti relatives
in'Cans a this weak.
Miss Bile McComba will
?pond the Easter Holidays in
Knoxvllle with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hardin.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whits
and Fred Starr of Gainesville.
Ga? were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Savage.
Mrs. Harve Blklns and
daughter, Bllzabeth Anne,
were vlslBrs in Chattanooga.
Tenn* last Saturday.
Miss Thelma HaU left this
week for Atlanta.
Bddie M alio nee at Morris
town. Teoau, spent last
weekend here with his wife
and baby.
Misses Charlens andWanda
Bowles were visitors in
Chattanooga, Saturday.
Misses Bndly Sword and
Sara Sword will spend this
weekend in Atlanta.
Mrs. Robert Weaver and
Mrs. J. B. Gray were visi
tors in CuUowliso and Bryson
City on I"
Mrs. J. N. Moody has re
turned to her home dor
spending two months with her
daughter, Mrs. C. A. Nolan of
Richmond, Va.
Mrs. A. B. Vestal, Mrs.
Claude Doraey, Mrs. Kyle D.
Crowther, Miss Mabel Short
and Sgt. Harvey Blklns
*y. ; * *"
10 YBABB AGO
ah ml a. m?
Mr. ?d Mr*. J. C. Wslla
oC~ " "
Ka
*( Mr. ad Mr*. WlttBagllah
of Psachwwa,
Mr*. Me La* ad Mrs.
N*U SuMd oaaHit thsOoe
sard Corsat School it M
Grady Hotel ts At
Mrs. Prak May
Bold Of Holfln. Ala, spat
several days last week old
Mr. awl Mrs. Bat Adams.
Mr. aad Mrs. V. P. Odora
apant last weahaod la Jsf
fsrsoa, Ga, wldt relatives.
Mr. aad Mrs. H. A. Mattox
ad Mrs. R. C. Matmx aad
Mrs. Jot* Baylasa spent lat
WaAaadey In Aaherllle.
Mrs, C. W. Saraf* attended
S* Cldaen - Tlmas
at da Battery Hoal la
A Ma rills oa Saturday. She
was da overnight guest of
Or. aad Mrs. R. B. MoClure.
of
a Jean Chas tain,
Mr. aad Mrs.
Chastala of Murphy,
a da brlda of JorryO*
Heary Hatches. eon of Mr.
end Mrs. J. W. Hatches of
Murphy la da Martina Crash
Mstlindiet Church Saurday.
April 25, at 6:30 o'clock In
Mr*. Gay Haw
Una of Sidt, announce da an
gagement of their daughter,
Dorta Jean, a David Eugene
Shields, eon of Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Shields of Murphy.
11a wedding will take place
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