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MISS ELIZABETH JANE ("BETH") BAILEY of Heflin. Alabama has "won her wings" and is now a stewardess with Delta Air Lines. Based in New Orleans, she completed the four week training course at Delta's Stewardess School at the Atlanta Airport and is now wearing the uniform and cap of the nation's fifth largest airline. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey, formerly of Murphy, she graduated in June of 1964 from Alabama College, Montevallo, where she was a member of the Annual, Social Secretary, and was elected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. -M Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rad ford of William, burg, Va., have returned to their home after spending the past sev eral days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Haney and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rad ford. -M Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Thomp son and Dr. Hoover spent sev eral days last week in Win ston-Salem. Enroute home they stopped at Gastonia and were accompanied home by Mrs. Hoover who had visited her sister and brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Put nam. Cherokee Scout & Clay County Prog., Thurs., Sept. 17, 1964 -M Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shook and daughter, Lori, have returned from a vacation to New Thompson Beach,N.C. While there Mrs. Shook and daughter visited Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Wells and from there they visited also Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Reynolds of Ral eigh. -M Jimmy Cagle of Knoxville, Tenn., has returned home after spending the past two weeks with his aunt, Miss Beulah Queen. -M Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Leh mann of Asheville spent the week-end here with her moth er, Mrs. Vesta Hensley. Other guests also was her son, Hugh Hensley of Canton. -M Attention Hard Of Hearing important free consultation II you are hard of hearing do not miss this important cl'.nic conducted by Mr. Gabriel Stahle, A ?'oust icon Asheville Co., who has served and helped the nard of hearing in this area for o er 17 years. Cone la Aid Tokt Advaa.aga Of Tli* Following Services. I. Free audiometer hearing test for anyone. See and hear our brand-new Eyeglass hearing assistor, also tiny all-in-the ecr -ids as well as all other Models. 3. Hea. ing aids checked and cleaned Fre< 4. Liberal battery discount Plan. 5. Refund on used batteries. Monday, September 21st. FROM 10:00 A. M. TO 2:00 P.M. THE CHEROKEE HOTEL, MURPHY, N.C. Acousticon Asheville Co Gabriel Stahle, Distr 1107 Jackson Bldg Asheville, N. C. Local Consultant Mrs. Ruby Winchester 418 Cherry Street Murphy, N.C. "DON 7 DRAG HIM. DAM... ...A TRAILWAYS BUS IS SAFEST IN THE LONG RUN!" T railways Buses just aren't built to win drat races. However, they are built for safe travel ? as a matter of fact, buses are America's SAFEST form of transportation. They're also luxurious ... and convenient... and economical. Next trip, why not travel the SAFE way... on a Trailways Bus! TRAVEL TRAILWAYS TO: " TRAILWAYS Charlotte, NjC. Rallegh, N.C. Denver, Colo. Chicago, 111. New York. N. Y. Miami, FU. Smoky Mtn. Grill Church SMMt ? ?37-2?25 *?n*T. *? C SlfieHWoman s ^Page HATTIE PALMER SOCIETY EMTOft PHOWE U7-2JE5 Honey Rein ion MURPHY- The Haney Re union was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Haney on Sunday, September S. Those attending from out of town were Mrs. Ua Mar tin, Franklin; Mrs. Eula Dal rymple, Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Lenoir, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Haney, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dodson and son of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hemp hill and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney and child ren, all of Marietta, Ga.;Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tinker and children of Knoxville; Mr. and Mrs. James Collins, Ak ron, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Radford of Y.'illiamsburg, Va.; and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Haney, Jr., and son of Wins ton Salem. Mr. & Mrs. Utter Honored At Open House RALEIGH- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lee Utter II were hon ored at an open house Sun day afternoon, September 9th by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Utter of Cantabery Rd., Raleigh. One hundred and fifty guests attended the party. Guests included Mrs. Ut ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mauney and her grandmother, Mrs. Tom Mauney of Murphy, also his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Atkins and Mrs. H. A. Mooneyham of Raleigh. After September 12, Mr. and Mrs. Utter will be at home at 603 Simpson St., Greens boro. They will resume their studies at U.N.C. and at Guil ford. Mr. and Mrs. Bernhardt of Rockwell, N. C. were house guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shields. -M Duke Whitley has returned home after a visit to Norfolk, and visited his mother, Mrs. W. I. Whitley of Clayton, N. C. enroute home. -M Mrs. Carolyn Cunningham of Knoxville is spending two weeks here with Mrs. Lloyd Ramsey. -M Mr. and Mrs. Paul Year out and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Pearson of Knoxville, Tenn., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Forrester who celebrated their 50th wedding anni versary on Sunday, Sept. 13th. -M Mrs. Tom Mauney has re turned home after a two weeks visit with her son and dau ghter-in-law, Mr. adn Mrs. Richard Mauney of Raleigh. -M Wl? Jane War J leu, Sn.A WJS jU? RicUA Wo foore SPARTANBURG.S.C. -Miss Jane Wardlaw Smith became the bride of John Richard Moore of Atlanta, Ga., in the church of The Advent, Spart anburg, September 12 at 4:30 p.m. Dr Capers Satterlee and Rev. George M. Maxwell performed the double ring ceremony. Miss Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Per rin Smith of Spartanburg, and Mr. Moore is the son of John Bunyan Moore and the late Mrs. Moore of Murphy. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a day time length white ensemble of hand embroidered Alenson lace designed with cowl neck line, chiffon bodice, lace sheath skirt with scalloped henline. The lace Chanel jacket featured bracelet sleeves. Her headdres as a double French bow of peau de soie, and she carried an arm bouquet of white butter fly orchids and stephanotu. Mrs. Joseph Hyatt of Spart anburg served as matron of honor. She was attired in a street length dress of chry santhemum yellow silk or ganza over taffeta, made with a square neckline, elbow sle eves, and sheath skirt with bell shaped overskirt. Her Chanel hairbow was of spice brown silk, and she carried an arm bouquet of tailsman roses and a tailsman bow. Jerry F. Whitworth of At lanta served as best man. Ushers were Joseph Craig and Edward McAffe of Murphy and Lindsay Little and Miles Little of Spartanburg. Following the ceremony, the bride's parents entertained with a reception at their home. The bride is a graduate of Spartanburg High School, Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, Va., and Atlanta School of Art, Atlanta. Mr. Moore attended Murphy High School and served with the U. S. Army. He Is pre sently employed with Indep endence Life Insurance Co. in Atlanta. The couple will be at home in Atlanta after September 20. Mrs. Roy Elliott Honored W Ith Surprise Shower MURPHY- Mrs. Ray Ell lon was honored with a sur prise household shower on Tuesday evening, September 8, at (he Free Methodist Youth Center. Misses Jannett Elliott, Lin da Nelson and Brenda Little were hostesses. After games were played and the opening of gifts re freshments were served to 26 present. Jimmy Weir of Atlanta spent several days last week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. M Mauney. -M Mrs. John Stegall and Mrs. Gene McDonald and children, Joan and Gregory of Carters ville, Ga., and Mrs. John W. H olden of Chattanooga, Tenn., were recent guests of Mrs. Florence Mull. -M Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Getm en have returned home after a visit with relatives at Ball ground, Ga. -M Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Bobo, Jr., and children, Andrea and Andy of Smyrna, Ga., spent Sunday with Mr. Bobo's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Bo bo. They were accompanied home by Miss Sandra Bobo, who has been visiting her grandparents and aunt,Miss Beulah Queen for the past week. -M Miss Dorothy Ann Mull, of Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, arrived Tuesday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Flo rence Mull. -M Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes spent last week-end in At lanta. -M Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Queen and children, and Mrs. Lona Queen of Sylva were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim E d Hughes over the week end. -M Mr. and Mrs. Gay David son spent Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter, MR. son-in-law and daughter ,Mr. and Mrs. William D. Brack ett, Jr., of Marion. -M Dr. and Mrs. Harry Dickey and daughter, Cynthia, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Asheville attending the Dixie Poultry Exposition. -M | Mr.&Mrs.J.H. Hampton \To Celebrate Anniversary MURPHY? Mr. and Mrs. j. h. hampton of Murphy, Rt. 4, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary, Sunday, September 20, when their children will hold open house at the home o f the Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Smith from 1 til 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton were married September 17, 1914 at Dayton, Tenn. Mr. Hamp ton is a retired fanner and a native of Cherokee County, and Mrs. Hampton, the for mer Miss Bessie Tuttle, a native of Meadville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton have lived in Cherokee Co unty since 1917 and are active in church work. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moody spent last Friday in Atlanta. -M Mr. and Mrs. Holland Mc Swain attended a Christian Education Training Session held Sunday at Bryson City. -M Miss Daisy Bobo and Mrs. I Bertha Morton and daughter, I of Cartersville, Ga., and Mrs. slice Howell of Oakman.Ga., were recent guests of Mr. ] and Mrs. S. N. Bobo. -M They have four children, Mrs. Marcella Smith, Mrs. Ruth Smith and Mrs. Helen Lochaby, all of Murphy and Dr. Sherman Hampton of Randleman; 14 grandchildren, and three great-prandchild ren. All the children, grand children and great-grand children will attend the cele bration. Mrs. Judy Cook and Mrs. Doris Rogers of Savannah.Ga., and Miss Jane Cook of At lanta, Ga., are spending their vacation here with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cook and Johnny. -M Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell of Bryson City have moved to Murphy and are residing in the apartment of Mrs. R.H. Foard. Mr. Bell is the Eng lish and Spanish teacher of Murphy High School. -M The annual picnic and wor ship services were held at Bethel Church at Unaka on Sunday, September 13. -M Mr. and Mr*. Franklin Kil patric and ton, Wally, Miss Totnmle Almond and Ed Glbbi spent Sunday In Chattanooga. MR. AND MRS. HOMER C. FORRESTER celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, September 13. They wert married at Blue Ridge, Ga., Sept. 13, 1914 by the Rev. Joe Jenkins. Both are natives of Blue Ridge , Ga. Mrs. Forrester is the former Miss Thelma Gretchen Buns. They have seven children: Frank of Titus ville, Fla.. Earl of Florence, Ala., John of Jacksonville, Fla., and H.C. Jr., of Jackson, Tenn; Mrs. Lymette Forrester, Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Doris Causby, Winston-Salem and Mrs. Ann Decker of Murphy; and 10 grandchildren. Mr. Forrester is a retired TVA employee. Messrs. J. D. Burch and Wayne West of Hayesville attended a Republican meet ing held at the S & W Cafe teria on Tuesday night. -M Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ruth of Asheville were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Wilson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Marry Hughes of Chattanooga, Tenn., spent Sunday with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Bobo, Sr. -M Mrs. Stanhope Ledford o' Spartanburg, S. C. was the recent guest of Mrs. Ruby Hill. NOW OPEN Ranger Beauty Shop LOCATED ON U.S. 64-7 MILES WEST OF MURPHY AT THE BLAIRSVILLE JUNCTION. Open Tuesday Through Sat. 9:00 A. M. To 4:30 P. M. Open Thursday Nights For Your Convenience. 2 OPERATORS TO FILL YOUR NEEDS Ruth Hughes-? Becky Byrd ror Dlte IKtimate 3n J4atr St?L Cad Ranger Beauty Shop 837-3185 For Your Appointment 17US??r60M.r. 17 BUDGET OUT OF BALANCE? . . . here's sure way to solve your problem! 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