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THIS IS THE BEST WAY TO TRAVEL... rideTRAILWAYS Air Conditioned Reclining Seats Rest Room Aboard Courteous Service The Safest Way to Go! TRAILWAYS' BUS SERVICE TO: CHARLOTTE, N. C. - CHICAGO, ILL. WASHINGTON, D.C. - NEW YORK, N.Y. DENVER, COLO. - MIAMI, FLA. TRAILWAYS PACKAGE EXPRESS ? CHARTER BUS ? TRAVEL PLANNING Smoky Mtn. Grill Church Street - Phone 837-2925 Murphy, N. C. | "Easiest Traval \g On Earth" i Ga. Mountain Fair Opens 13th Season On Monday HIAWASSBH. GA. - The Georgia Mowiiln Pair, Hla '? "Croasroada Where Old Prleoda Mm," will < la doors on Monday, August 12 for (he 13th consecutive year (ea curing one of (he moat Mdque festivals of mounoln products and perceptive native aldlla In the nation. One of the laat of the old dmey fairs, the event en courages folks In the Georgia and North Carolina mountains ? show off their most cherished antiques, and their proudest possessions, their prettiest handwork, and their prize cattle. On display all week will be one of the finest collections of Cherokee Indian arrowheads and artifacts. There will be on exhibit on of the world's largest col lections of sapphires and the largest opal In the world. Also collection of Georgia a me - thysta mined right la Towns Coimty. Among the pew attractions this year la an authenlc "11k ker a till aet ig> and operating. Parade will begin at 12d)0 noon on Saturday and will feature covered wagons, horse-back riders, and people In pioikMr dress. Following la the schedule for events at the fair: Monday, Aug. 12 - The fair opens Its doors for the 13th consecutive year. Tuesday, Aug . IS - A flower show opens at 2 p.m. and con dnunes thrugh noon, Thursday WechMsday, Aug. 14-Geor gla Mountain Youth Day, a special day for 4-H FFA, FHA eScouts, and all youth organi zations. Thursday, Aug 15 Lions Club and Rock Hound Day, when all Lions Clubs are welcmne^ isif GATIINBURG, Tenn. "IN THE HEART OP THE GREAT SMOKIES" and anfoy your (toy at the NEW 103 ROOM Swimming . 2 Meeting Halls Air-Condltloned . Gourmet Dining Art Gallery . Kiddie Tours For Rosorvatlons Coll your noarost HOLIDAY INN or writ. HOLIDAY INN, GATLINBURG, TENN. Sanrday, Am . 17 - Fkil day, with no Uimaadla axing As fair. A Hog R1Qa Shoo dog match with cow mapsOm *or fuarm'ofbS U arhartihsd for 10 a.nu, and *a annual PiddUr*a Coo vsntfon with good mountain music all day. Changing to a filter cigarette? ? 1M1 B. J. ?UKit CtmP?J. WlMUa-(*lMI. H. C. Change to Winston! (AMERICA 5 LARGEST-SELLING FIL TER CIGARETTE) PURE WHITE, MODERN FILTER fiu.i FILTER -BLEND OP PROMT Winston tastes good like a cigarette should! Backward Glance 30 YEARS AGO AUGUST U. 1963 Mr. Hedley Williamson is visiting his brother, Mr. Jamss Williamson of Canton. Miss Ruth Las of Tslllco Plains. Tenn.. Is visiting Miss <sll Willi Mary Nell Williamson. Mrs. H. H. Lahmann of Ashe villa, spent last Tussday with her mother, Mrs. Vesta Hensley. She was accompanied home by ber slater. Miss Mary Katharine Hensley who will visit her for sometime. Miss Martha Mosler of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., was the week-end guest of Miss Martha Nell Wells. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Brown ing of Atlanta, Ga., are visit ing relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Davidson left Wednesday morning for MaryvUle. Tenn. Mrs. Mercer Fain and dau ghter, Mary Porter, are visit ing relatives In Knoxvllle, Tenn., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee and sister. Miss Anne Candler, will leave Sunday for Chicago, where they will attend the Cen tury of Progress. Born to Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Pipes of Peachtree, July 1, a son. Vergil Sylvester. 20 YEARS AGO August 12. IMS Mr. sad Mrs. Duke Whitley anooimce the birth of a daughter, Evelyn Ann, on August 11 at Murphy Geasral Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. RobertBasley - of Murphy announce the birth of a daughter,Sarah Thompson July 23 at Murphy General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Docksry of Hlwassae Dam an nounce the birth of a daughter, July 20 at Murphy General Hospital. Ensign and Mra. George P. Powell of Arlnona, are ex pected to arrive Sinday to spend sometime with Mrs. S. D. Akin. Miss Josephine Helghway spent last week-end with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Lovlngood In Hendersonvllle. The Rev. Mr. Simpson of New Smyrna. Fla., has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. James McKeon for the past week. 10 YEARS AGO AUGUST 13. 1953 Miss Peggy Bond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bond of Juno Beach, Fla, was mar ried id RobertHaroldChrlsty, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Christy of Andrews onSatur day, July 25, In the Memorial Presbyterian Church In West Palm Beach, Fla. The ceremony was performed by Dr. R. L. Wood before an alter of palms, basket arrangements of white gladioli, flanked by wrought Iron candelabra hold ing lighted tapers. Peyton G. Ivle spent Wed nesday and Thursday in Win ston - Salem at a meeting of the Baptist Hospital Board of which he 1 s a member. He returned via Frultland Baptist Assembly where he took part on the program of the Deacons' Retreat Friday night. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomp son and sons. Bill and Bollng of Atlanta, are visiting his mother, Mrs. J. W.Thomp son. Dr. B. W. Whitfield, Bob White and H. Bueck attended a Lions cabinet meeting of Dis trict 31 -A at Plsgah Inn Sim day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ramsey and sons have re turned after a visit in Akron, Ohio with relatives. Mrs. Ramsey's mother, Mrs. Homer Ricks returned to Murphy with them for a visit of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mc Swaln and children of Franklin spent Sunday with Mrs. R. H. Foard. Mr. McSwaln Is super intendent of Macon County Schools. Annual Young Harris Reunion Date Is Set YOUNG HARMS - fee Ml College *y.*? Day at Young Hatrle ?U1 be held oa Secur uguat 17, with the leutl of lbs Young Herrle ?o begin et 11:30 ejn. Or. J. Rowland Jr? class of 17 wUl be d? " vnlar for Ms oc Or. Burgess, a dU layman. Is presi dent of Rafahardt College Waleska, Ga. jamaa R. BaaU. Macon. Presldant of tha Alumni As sociation, will preaida. All claaaaa aodlig la MSM and "8" will celebrate apodal anniversary relations at Ma yaar*a Homacomlnf. Other groigw that will ba meeting Include foe Athletic Alumni Association. August 17, at 2 PA, and foe Spat Club Alumni Association. Auguat 16 at 8 p.m. Special featuraa of foe Young Harria Homecoming are the "mountain vacation" ac comodations provided by foe collage. Rooms in foe modern Apply by Center will bn avail able from Thursday, August 15. through Sunday, August 18, and the collage dining hall will be opened especially for this occasion. Young Harria President C. R. Clegg extends a special Invitation s> alumni and fri ends to come early, spend several days on campus, and enjoy the many recreational facilities offered by the mountain area. Ivy Log News By Lovelle Owenby Mr. Frank Owenby and Mrs. Edna Erwln, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Willis and children of Atlanta, were the week-end visitors of Mra. Ervln's son, SP SBillyBrwln, who Is stationed In Arkansas. -IL Recent visitors of the Van Owenbys were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chrlsman of Scotia dale, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Watson Carpenter, Liberty, Mo., the Rev. and Mrs. Earl B. Cas sldy, Covington. Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Lake Willis and child ren, Jlmmie and Janet, of Hamilton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Charles West and children, Bruce and Nedra, and Norman of Norwalk Calif. -IL Mr. and Mrs. Rex Rogers of Detroit, Mich., are visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davenport at this time. kin Mn to Sinln MBHTBRRANBAN - I FrlvaB First Class Richard H. Haigior, sss at Robsrt C. Haiglar of Murphy, N. C. Is la (ha MsdlBrTsosao wl? Marias BaanUoa Laadu* pMMoas grouad-strlha toros of *s Six* Flasc Ths loading asm la aaa ta Sixth Float un ptdbtous ibS is and la i QTsrrtaas wlih units of lbs North Adaatfc Trsaty Orgaal aadoo (NATO). Tha Marinas amfaarhsd la (ha amphltSous a hips sarly la May at Caaap Lajstma, N. C? for (ha MadHsrraoaaa dapioy mant. During ha crutao. (hay hava vlsltsd Palarmo. Sicily, tha Ialaad of Rhodas, and Athaoa. Grssoa. Aao>| Tilt Sick MURPHY - Patients ad mitted a> Providence Hospital from July 27 a> August 2 ware: Glenn Halgler, Rt. 2, Murphy; Miss Joanne Smith, Marble; Mr. William Hoover Jr., Murphy, Mr. Dewey Purr Sr., Murphy; Mrs. Boyce Mc Leymore , Marble; Mr. Newell K. Crisp, Hayesville: David White, Murphy; Mrs. James Greene, Murphy; Mr. Samuel J. Brendle, Brass*)wn; Mrs. Homer Ricks, Murphy; Mr. Alvln Queen, Rt. 3, Murphy; Mrs. Ellsha Lovlngood. Rt. 3, Murphy; Mr. Gregory H. Led ford, Hayesville; Mr. James Burgess, Murphy; Mrs. Ann Carswell, Murphy; and Mrs. J. G. Lovlngood, Rt. 3, Mur phy. Congressman's Secretary Is Coming To Area ASHBVILLE - Tom L.Mal lonee, 11th Congressional District Secretary n> Con gressman Roy A. Taylor, is now making scheduled visits to the county seats and other sections of the counties. On Tuesday August 13, he will be at the Town Hall of Andrews from 9KX) to 9:30; the City Hall, Murphy from 11:00 to 12 noon; and the Clay County Courthouse, in Hayesville from 2:30 n> 3:30. Any person who has plans or official business pertaining to Congressional matters they wish to discuss is invited to meet Mr. Mallonee at the above specified time. Stork Market Report CASTOR A son, Keith Bradley, id Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Castor of Murphy, July 28 at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Castor is the former Miss Janice Benton Jarrett. MCCLURE A son, Mark Evan u> Mr. and Mrs. James Harold Mc Clure of Hayesvllle, August 1 at Providence Hospital. Mrs. McCIure is the former Miss Lou Ann Penland. Cherokee Scout A Clay Cotaity Progress, Thurs., Aug. 8.1962 See Us For FIRST MORTGAGE HAYWOOD, SWAIN. JACKSON, MACON, CHEROKEE, 6RAHAM, & CLAY COUNTIES LONG TERMS-LOW COST LOANS AVAILABLE 20 YEARS On Good Brick Construction UP TO HAYWOOD SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Contact Our Attorney* Leonard Lloyd, Robbinsville, N. C., for Graham County McKeever & Edwards, Murphy, N. C., for Cherokee County Gray & Carter, Hayesville, N. C., for Clay County NOTICE! MURPHY TAX PAYERS Pay Your 1962 City Taxes oa or Baforo August 13,1963 aad Saw Adwrtislog aad Saks Cast Town of Morphy C. E. Johnson
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