3heCWoman s 3?aqe MArn? PALM** SOCIITY INTO* PHOMI (I7 2M5 Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mabry # /t / * /? 4 ? i / Miss Crawford jswea Zo flames Mabry MURPHY - Miss Patricia Gail Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crawford of Murphy, and James How ard Mabry, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mabry of Mur phy, were married Feb. 22. at First Baptist Church' in Forest Park, Ga. The Rev. Hoyt G. Farr con ducted the double ring cere mony. The bride was attired in a dress of bridal satin arid lace. Gloria Lee and Charles Sims were attendants. The bride is a graudate of Murphy High School and Falls Business College in Atlanta, and is presently employed by the Goergia Insurance Co. The bridegroom is a grad uate of Murphy High School and Is presently employed In Atlanta. MURPHY CALENDAR THURSDAY, MARCH U. 7:30 p.m. - Commission on Edu cation to meet at the First Methodist Church. Ruth Bagwell Circle of the First Baptist Church to meet with Mrs. Wiley Kinney, Jr. MONDAY, MARCH 23. 7:30 p.m. - YWA to meet with Miss Sarah White; Finance Committee meeting at the First Methodist Church; Wesley an Service Guild to meet with Mrs. Duke Whit ley and Mrs. Louise Bay less as co-hostess. Holy Week service at Pres byterian Church, Monday - Thursday; Esther Sunday School Class at First Bap tist Church with Mrs. Joe Bates; Women of Presby terian Church to meet in Westminister Hall. TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2:30 p.m. - Mae Perry Circle of First Methodist Church to meet with Mrs. Virgil O'Dell; Lottie Moon Circle of First Baptist to meet with Mrs. Ben Palmer. 7:30 p.m. - Nominating Com mittee to meet at First Methodist Church. Rebecca Sunday School Class of First Baptist Church to meet with Mrs. Charles Mallonee and Mrs. W. M. Mallonee as co - hostess. 7:00 p.m. - GA's No. 2 will meet with Diane Kaylor. Intermediates to meet with Gay Ensley. herokee Scout & Clay County rogress, Thurs., Mar. 19, 1964 Mess Hogsed Js Wed Zo Wayne Payne CAvrcA News MURPHY - A District wide workshop for Lay speak ers will be held on Sunday, March 22, at 3 p. in. In the First Methodist Church of Waynesville. Or. Charles Phillips of the University of North Carolina, Greens - boro will be in charge. All Lay speakers are urged to attend this meeting. Sunday morning, March 15, at the morning worship ser vice at First Baptist Church, five deacons were elected to replace those who route off the active board this year, and one was elected to finish the unexpired term of Jess Bar clay, who is moving away. Deacons are elected to serve on the active board for a period of three years. Those elected to serve until 1967 are: Alvin Buchanan, H. E. Dickey, James B. Hall, Ralph McConnell, and John L. Sav age. Chester Lawson will serve until 1966. MURPHY - Miss Mildred Hogsed and Wayne Payne were married Friday, March 6, in Union Baptist Church by die Rev. Ernie Young. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Hog sed, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Gracie How ard of Suit and the late Mr. Payne. The bride attended Hiwas see Dam High School. Mr. Payne is a graduate of Hiwassee Dam Hi?h School and attended Western Car olina College. After a short wedding trip the couple will reside in Mar ietta, Ga. -M Mrs. W. A. Singleton and Mrs. W. T. Brown and dau ghter, Adinah spent Sunday with Mrs. Singleton's daugh ter, Sarah Varner, who Is a student at Maryville College, Maryvllle, Term. -M Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mauney left Tuesday to spend several days In Atlanta. -M Mrs. S. M. Benton of Corn elia, Ga., is visiting her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hyde. BIBLE QUIZ WINNERS M I he Free Methodist Church here are (L-R) Peggy Cook, Linda Rogers and Janet Elliott. Jocaf QirtS Win HiU. Quiz -y4t 3 ree MURPHY - The Free Methodist Youth of Murphy sponsored a Bible Quiz In the local church Saturday, March 7. The participants were At lanta and Waynes ville teams. Murphy youth were winners. -M Mrs. Robert Minor and son, Robby and Hugh Stiles and Mrs. Archie Jenkins, Mrs. J Alton Morris and Mrs. W. P. Odon spent last Saturday in Atlanta. -M Mrs. Roy Lee and son, Carl, of Edgemont are visiting Mrs. Marcella Smith and daughters this week. -M Mrs. Ruby Hill is visiting her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCracken of Strasburg, Ohio. -M They were Peggy Cook, Linda* Rogers and Janet Elliott. A pot luck dinner was served to thirty-seven guests in the recreation room at the par sonage. Mrs. Charles Klip* trick and son, have returned home later spending the past week with their son and brother, Ray Kilpatrlck and Mrs. 101 patrick of Atlanta. -M Among relatives and friends attending the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Padgett Posey on last Wednesday were: Mrs. Alma Posey and daughters. Misses Leila and Woodfin Posey of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Posey of Statesville, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Posey of Green ville, S.C., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lovingood of Hendersonville, and Mrs. Hugh Hensley of Carolina Beach, N. C. Wr>. ? /i, a 1. 1 1. Ck a itai ^ efebratei 8 8 1 h $ irt h da MARTIN'S CREEK - Mrs. Elizabeth Chastain was hon ored with a birthday dinner March 16 on her 88th birth day. Many friends and rela tives visited Mrs. Chastain throughout the day, and she received numerous phone calls and presents from other friends. She is the oldest resident of Martin's Creek Community. Area Choirs To Participate Presbyterian Church Plans Holy Weeh Services MURPHY- Annual Holy Week services are being held next week at Murphy Presbyterian Church, with the crowning worship Thurs day night when the anniver sary Communion will be ob served. Members of the church are urged to attend all services and friends in the community are invited. Messages during the week will pertain to events of the Last Week of ministry of Christ. There will be special music at each of the services. Themes of Robert A. Potter , minister, and choirs to pro vide music are: Palm Sunday, March 22nd, Pork LIVER BACK BONES 2 lb 25* PORK CHOPS 55t lb Selecto Pure LARD 4 e;.'? 59( PEANUTBUTTER Bama 3 lb jar 99$ CO (of Bat, eu> a re Sal. Cookie Sheets Loaf Pans ^"only Muffin Pans . . Cake Pans 40Veocd IS* COFFEE Maxwell House Instant ri.65 BISCUITS Ballard & Pillsbury Sweetmllk or Buttermilk 3,or 25( COFFEE Fleetwood Reg. or Drip ? I lb pkg. 83 CLOROX 1/2 gal 39$ TISSUE Deltey 2 Roll Pock 23* FOIL Alcoa Alumium 25 ft. Roll 25* PEACHTREE FARM & HOME SUPPLY Front Of Pooch troo School Phone 837-82 II a.m. --Concerning the King, Presbyterian Church Choir. Sunday ,7:30--The Cup of Christ(concludlng message on Highlights in Mark's Gospel); Presbyterian choir. Monday 7 JO- -God's Truth from a Dying Fig Tree .And rews First Methodist choir. Tuesday 7:30 ? One's Best and One's All, Murphy Elem entary School chorus. Wednesday 7 JO- -When God Kneels. Murphy First Baptist choir. E astern Star Officers Elected For New Year MURPHY - Officers of ' Murphy Chapter No. 10 of the Order of the Eastern Star were elected at a meeting here Thursday, Mar. 12, at the Masonic Hall. They include Mrs. Opal Howell, Worthy Matron; Sam Davidson, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Louise DeHart, Asso ciate Matron; Glenn Morris, Associate Patron; Mrs. Leila Sims, Conductress; Mrs. VI vaudou Farmer, Associate Conductress; Mrs. Ann Phil lips, Secretary; Miss Hattie Palmer, Treasurer. Installation services trill be held later in the year. Holy Week Services Announced By St. Williams Chapel MURPHY - St. Williams Catholic Church of Murphy has announced a program o i Holy Week Services. An 11:00 morning service on Palm Sunday, Mar. 22, will include the "Blessing and distribution of palms.pro cession and Palm Sunday Mass. Holy Thursday services at 7:00 p.m. will follow the theme 'The love of our Lord in the Institution of the Holy Mass, The Lord's Supper.' On Good Friday, the 7:00 p.m. service will include "The Sacred Passion and Death of Jesus.' Holy Saturday services as 7:00 p.m. will offer the 'Eas ter Vigil Service' with a theme of 'The Power and Glory of The Resurrection.' Lenten Service Friday At St. Williams MURPHY - The series of special Bible Devotions being held weekly during Lent at St. William Catholic church will conclude this Friday at 7i00 p.m. The public is invited to the service, which will be fol lowed by offering the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass of the Friday of the fifth week in Lent. Dr. Walter Mauney, Jr. of Birmingham, Ala .spent the week end here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maimy. -M Mrs. Ben Davis and grand daughter , Mary Douglas Reel of Charlotte, have returned to their home after visiting re latives here. -M You'll LOVE The New Hair Styles 7 UNDER YOUR EASTER BONNET ... of course, a fresh new hairdo! Feel "new" from the top down, on Easter morning with a just-for-you "do!" Personalized shaping, expert J coloring, soft-look permanent j. Zowh and Country fiEduiy Shoppe clloolt %jour cjCovefiest Riveria Beauty Salon ^ or ?a iter A re you A Career Woman? A Working Girl? 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