Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ciuu and son, Dennis, at Chattanooga, spent Thanks - giving holidays here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chandler. -M Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Baling and daughters of Charlotte spent the Thanksgiving holi - days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Boling. -M Mrs. Tom Mauney was guest Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ryder of Hayes ville. Other guests of the Ryders were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scroggs and Rebecca of Wash ington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Warth and children of Jacksonville, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Powell and baby of Greenville, S. C., also Mrs. Josephine Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Scroggs and Mis ses Sue and Louise Haigler of Hayesville. Shoal Creek News By Beulah Slaughter Mrs. Florence Johnson has been taken ill while visiting her daughter in Akron, Ohio. She Is a patient in Barbertao Citizen's Hospital, Barber ton, Ohio. -sc J. R. Verner has been ill for several weeks. He is mis sed very much at Shoal Creek Church. -sc Mrs. Ruth Hamby of At - lanta, Ga. , spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Jones. -sc Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc - Connell and son, Ralph and Mrs. A. J. Denton, Duck town, Tenn., were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Slaughter and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Suit. -SC 1 1 vie Funeral Home M?rpky-Aadr*wt-Huytsvlllt MRS. REYNOLDS HAYESVILLE - Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, 13, of Hayesville, died Saturday morning, Nov ember 28, in aHiawassee.Ga. hospital following a brief ill ness. She was a native of Clay County, a daughter of the late Hulett and Georgia Lloyd Nel son, the widow of Joseph E. Reynolds and was a member of Ml. Pleasant Baptist Church. Surviving are three daugh ters, Mrs. Robert Swaim of Atlanta, Ga., and the Misses Mae and Georgia Reynolds of the home; a son, Kenneth Rey nolds of Hayesville; two sis ters, Mrs. Mary Church of Gainesville, Ga., and Mrs. Carl Williams of Akron, Ohio; a brother. Dent K. Nelson of Hayesville; and six grand - children. Services were held Sunday at 3 p.m. in Ledford Chapel Methodist Church. The Rev. Jessie A. Bailey and the Rev. Ellsworth Harts field ofiiciated and burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Donald Moore, Jimmy Johnson, Jack Bristol, Frank Long, Wallace Smith and Horace Garrison. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge. MANUEL MATH1S ANDREWS - Manuel Mathis, 79, of Andrews, died Wednes day afternoon, November 25, in his home following a brief Have you priced a tiger lately? ip. Or 360 at extra cost. Plus bucket seats. Carpeting. V [ pussycats with imitation stripes. Then there's the Lc- N Kind of low price. Slightly smaller teeth. So price a tiger We're building Wide-Tracks again! See them all at your authorized Pontiac dealer now! Take the GTO, for instance. Comes with 336 hp. Or 360 at extra cost. Plus bucket seats. Carpeting. Walnut aasl'. Quick Wid6~Tr3Ck TlQGfS And like that. Vet it sells for less than a lot of pussycats with imitation stripes. Then there's the Lc Mans. Same , n-Tn kind of pizzazz. Same kind of crackle. Same kind of low price. Slightly smaller teeth. So price a tiger. r0ntl3C LG MaflS & GTO Ed Townson Auto Co. Dealer No. 601 Phone 837-2322 Murphy N. C. '''he was * retired farmer. ? native of Macon C?mty and. son of the U?e JUn and Liikw Holden Mathis. Surviving *re the widow. Mrs. Dixie White Mathis; three daughters. Mrs. MyrUe McClure o< Andrews. Miss Gertrude of Pensacola. Fia.. and Mrs. Rosetts Patterson of Alderwood Manor. Wash.; a son Ed Mathis of Andrews; a sister. Mrs. Anna Mathis of Woodrow. S. C.; a brother, jess Mathis of Andrews; M grandchildren and 6 great - at 3 p.m. in Valleytown Baptist Church, of which he was a member. .. , The Rev. France Postell of ficiated and burial was in Val leytown Cemetery. | lvie Funeral Home was in charge. BALLARD DIXON ROBBINSVILLE - Ballard F. Dixon. 76. of Robbinsville. died Thursday morning. Nov ember 26. in an Andrews hos pital following a heart attack Wednesday. He was a native of Kentucky and served on the Kentucky governor's staff at one Um^ Prior to his death he still held an honorary position on the Mr. Dixon was a member of Robbinsville Baptist Church. He came to Robbinsville 15 years ago after living in Bre vard. , Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Harold Broggs of Dan ielsviUe. Ga.; a son. W. K. Dixon of San Gabriel. Calif.; and seven grandchildren. Services were held at lisuu a.m. Friday at First Baptist Church in Robbinsville. The Rev. Donald Colvard of ficiated and burial was at 5:00 p.m. Friday in Daniels ville, Ga. lvie Funeral Home was in charge. JOHN PEARSON YONCE HAYESV1LLE " John Pear son Yonce. 10. of Hayesville. died Monday night. November 30, in a Johnson City, Tenn., hospital after several months illness. A native of Macon County, son of the late Robert and Alice Solesbee Yonce. he was a veteran of World War 1 and a member of the American Legion. He resided 15 years in Ohio, retiring six years HUNTING SEASON IS GOOD as Oscar Dockery proves it by displaying this nice 200 pound buck he killed Tuesday, November 25. This has been the largest buck we've seen this year. Clay County -cc PFC Richard Ashley of Fort Ord, Calif., is spending a 30 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Ashley in Hayesville, after which he will go to Germany where he will be a member of the medical corps. ago, and has been living in the Scrougtown section of Clay County since retirement. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Beulah Ledford Yonce; a daughter, Mrs. Floyd Shook of East Point, Ga.; two sons, John, of Winston -Salem and Norvell Yonce of Oklahoma City, Okla.; a sister, Mrs. Alice Pate of Kennesaw, Wash.; and 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Philadel phia Baptist Church of which he was a member. The Rev. Boyd Hogsed and the Rev. Bill Goode officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Dewey and Huston Nichols, Burr Led ford, Phillip and Robert Holli field and Odis Eller. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge. Mrs. Vaughn Garrett of Carrolton, Ohio, spent last week with Miss Rose Daven port and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davenport. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moses spent Sunday with their daugh ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J ira Goode in Asheville. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long spent the holidays in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Davenport. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Smith Daniel son and son, Eddie, of Green ville, S. C., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Danielson. -CC The Earl Ledford family of Clarksville, Ga., spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Vance Ledford. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pitts and daughters of Chapel Hill, N. C. spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Edith Pitts at Ledfords Chapel. -CC Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Kit chens and grandson, Bill Owens of Waynesville spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kitchens and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Long. Mr. and Mrs. Conard Shel ton and family of Swainsboro, N. C., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. David Shelton and Mrs. Carrie Dailey last week. -cc Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Parker of Atlanta visited the Clifton Parkers and Mrs. Ralph Mc Clure last week. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Billy Henson announce the birth of a daugh ter, Lisa Jill, at Hiawassee Hospital, November 24. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Hoby Garrett of Warne announce the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Dawn, Nov. 26, at Murphy General Hospital. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Bob Byers of Pensacola, Fla., spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole - man and Mr. and Mrs.Aubery Byers at Brasstown. -CC Bud Ashe and Mary Lou were the Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Scroggs. -CC Cherokee Scout & Clay County Progress, Thurs. 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