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Mrs. W. B. Fisher Taken Bv Death At The Age Of 71 ANDREWS? Mrs. W Bruce Fisher, age 71. passed away here Monday afternoon at 3 4.1 o'clock following a brief illness Mrs. Fisher had lived in Andrews for more than a half century, coming here from Young Harris. Ga after her marriage to her surviving husband. V\ Bruce Fisher She is also survived by two daughters. Miss Mabel Fisher, a teacher and dean of girls in Hall Fletcher junior high school in Asheville. and Miss Margaret Fisher who now resides in Andrew > \ broth er. Roscoe Colvard of Caldwell Idaho, and one sister. Mr> Thomas J. Hill of Greensboro, also survive Funeral services for Mrs Fishei 1 were held Wednesday afternoon af 230 o'clock at the Methodist church of which Mis Fisher has been a faithful and devoted mem ber for many years A Sunday School class in the church bears her name Rev C t YVasham. the pastor, and Rev T \ Groce oi Asheville officiated. The body lay j ^n state at the church from 1 00 o'clock to 2:30 o'clock ?n Wednes- . day. i Ivie Funeral home w .t- n than of arrangements Mr. and Mrs Jack Herbert a id Luke Ellis attended a Dr\ i lean ers A- Laundry Convention h ? ? I < i n Atlanta. Ga., last Ui-ek-end Miss Ruth Barnard spent last week-end in Ashcviil. with Mrs i Will Sandlin and Mrs Willa Bell- | i*osey i Mrs. Harris Is Hostess To WMS \M>RKYVS The W M S of the H iptist church here met a? I the home of Mrs. Amos Harris at Vjnt..ha!a on April 15 ;?t 2.30 l' u Mi - Myrtle Glenn led in tie devotionals and read Proverbs 24 hM2 and Matthew 2"> 31. 34-36. The program was in charge of 1 Mr-; Harris. program chairman ' Thf >;>:r for the month was "That j T' ! ley Ma\ Have Life". Others tak ing p. on the program were Mrs I I' r \!mond. Mr- Harris. Mrs K liner t > Mers. Mrs If M Whita i ker | Mrs (Il. iin presided over the J t v : nit- - sion. Mrs. Fred Me- j (rune cit'-rvi the meeting with praye: Durnu t' social hour Mrs. Har r assisted ly Mrs Childers. sen - ed rel ft sh nents to Mm Almond. J M; Purd I'atham Mrs 11 P v :m lit . Mrs (;hirle\ Phillip- Mrs Hr.ui Mrs I! \I Whitaker. M Frank V ilhide. Mrs Myrtle j Glenn. Mrs ' ek Long Mrs Joh;i j ; irke:- \i : - !> K Oates and Mr* W. W. Hyde. i KEEPSAKE Diamond Rings HI (.IS TRATIOX CERTIFI CATE WITH EVERY DIAMOND Davis Jewelers TASTIER COFFEE GOES FORTHER Take a tip from restaurant men who buy Fleetwood for top coffee value. They find the extra flavor in Fleetwood means extra economy? extra cups in every pound. For Fleetwood's Sup Aromatized roast actually cooks the select coffee beans in their own flavorful juices. And it cooks them through and through with rich coffee flavor. Remember. Fleetwood alone can be SupAromatized to give you both top flavor and economy. That's why today's best coffee buy is Fleetwood! Get a pound to day and enjoy its extra flavor. flubs Hold Joint I/inner Meeting For l ecture ANDREWS ? Mrs I B Hudson and Mrs Bruce Bristol of the 1 Konnaheeta Club, assisted by Mrs J !? tn<? :rru? Hall and Mrs Alice i H .ised of the Junior Woman's I CluK were hostesses at a dinner i meeting at the Youth Building on Monda\ evening. April 12 I The dining hall was attractively decorated with a miniature May pole on the center table with rib i bons attached to the surrounding bles Crystal bowls of tulips were placed at either end Attrac tive h mdpainted place cards were' used. The president. Mrs. Henry Trot tor presided over a short business j session. Mr- Rutlr.e Bristol introduced the 4uest speaker. David C Mob- ! In of Nt'.v Vork Mr Mobley dc- [ lighted his hearers with his talk on "The More Lis ible Home". ' Every heme must be a olace for; mental and physical comfort, a ! p.' ace where modern youth is eon tented to shape :'s future", stated Mi Moble\ A delioioti dinner was prepared and served In M: - Lucile Bell, lun liroem supen -or. and her helper Patrick M Ethel Eller and children. Mr Orah Red Mrs Ruth Cob ban! and children and Mr. and M; Bill Hambv and family were | Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs i.estei Ledford Mr and Mrs Elmer Taylor and ?I'. l.lrcM and Mrs Wess Burger of ton n ? ere guettt of Mr Taylor's parents Sunday M' - Tom Pieklesimer was the -u st of Mrs Martha Reid Sunday Mr and Mrs Grady Williamson :ici ! mily were guests of Mr and M - Greely Murphy Sunday Mr and Mrs W I, Coleman had t t ir guests Sunday Mr and W \ B? i er, Mr and Mr It Horton and family. Mr anil Mrs hum Burivr and Mrs Cecil Hamby Rev and Mrs G W Kilpatrick of MeCaysville were visitors in this community Saturday. M and Mrs Theodore Graham and daughter have moved to thi. place from Beaverdam. Ro; and Hobert Pieklesimer wer ?? the guests of Mr. and Mr* W I. Coleman recently M:ss Margan t Akin was the guest of Miss Opal Allen Saturday ii'ght. Mr and Mrs Thedore Graham of Beavordam have been visiting the* latter' s parents. Mr and Mrs Bige Taylor, for the past few day* Mr and Mrs Lee Horton made a business trip to Farner Saturday FOR YOUR TOWN OFFICIALS Vote for the following: For Mayor: ARDEN DAVIS For Council men: Dr. J. N.Hill J.W.Franklin E. L. Townson Richard Howell Joe Ray Tom Palmer These men are qualified to serve the Town of Murphy well in the positions for which they are asking. VOTE FOR THEM IN THE ELECTION ON MAY 4 Brasstown M. and Mrs. Clyde Sneed of 1 Murphy accompanied by Mrs. I , 15 Sneed of Brasstown made a { business trip to Atlanta last week. , I Mrs. Wayne Holland was the ?,ue>.t of Mrs Alice Tipton Thurs day evening. The Rev. Ralph Adams of Rob h nsville preached at Little Bras town church last Sunday. Mrs Ora Turner moved from Marble recently to the Mission. I Wendell and Koland Rich spent !ast week-end with relatives at Ivy Log. Ga. | Troy Sudderth and sister. Dale, v. ere guests in the home of Mr and Mrs. Joe Myers Sunday morn I ?"?? H B. Rich spent Sunday on the llarshaw Farms Mrs. Lucy Pierce and son were i.rsts of Mrs Lee Morton recent ly. The Sunday School at Pleasant Hill church is progressing. Mrs Pauline Shearer is superintendent Steps have been repaired, and the lawn leveled Saturday, Anril 24. is the day set aside for cleaning ihe cemetery Decoration day is the second Sunday in May. Rev. A. 0. Russell Taken By Death The Rev Andrew Oliver Rus sell. 73. a retired Baptist minister. <.;< .1 Saturday evening at his home in Marietta. Ga He was born near . I!iu?vassi'c Ga . and spent the ear ly oar! of his life in Clay county | I- unerrai services were held I Marion Myers made a business j trip to G.i.nesville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Myers were! ?4ii?Ms ot Mrs Ora Turner Frida> afternoon Mrs. Alec Jones is on the sick j list tnis week. \V L Beach is on the sick list I Mrs Pearl Adams left last week to join her husband who is em ployed ;it Canton. Ohio. Mrs Doris Adams left last week for Ivy l.og. Ga.. for a few day's visit with her parenth. Mr and Mi. ( i Heaver She then ^1 join her husband who is employed ; > !!;.{>( \ ille. Ga. M ind -Mrs j H BrciNUf, Jr.. who have been in Raleigh for the past two years visited Wiming ton and Southport. and attended t lie A/alea festival recently. Monday afternoon at the Noonday Baptist church with the Rev. Gus Bond and the Rev. Ralph Donahue ( officiating He is survived by his wife, Mrs. (' a 1 1 i e Griffith Russell, two daughters Mrs. Clyde Rogers, and Mrs. W E Goodson; four sons. Ernest and Norman of Marietta Cecil of Alcoa. Tenn and Paul of Charlotte: one brother John Russell of Marietta. Ga . and one ! M--te.- Mr \ndrew Ingram o! j Warne Wm. M. Dockerv Taken At \<*e 52 William McKinley Dockery, 52 died Sunday at his home, Murphy, Route 3. Funeral services were held Mon day afternoon at 2 o'clock at Fbene/er Baptist church with the Rev. Weldon West officiateing. , I-u rial was in the church cemetery j with lvie funeral home in charge. ! He is survived by the widow. Mrs. Lola McRae Dockery: four sons. A. V . James. Andrew, and : Robert Dockery. and five daught- j crs, Misses Annie Mae. Nina, j Mildred. Kathcrine and Mary Ruth j Dockery. all of the home. Mi Dockery was a veteran of the first World War. Commodity prices generally have been stable since the Febru ary decline in some farm product; and foods. RESOIJ TIONS OF RESPECT WHEREAS. The Supreme Arch tcct of the universe has in His wisdom summoned from our mi<U? our brother. John F. Palmer, to that celestial lodge above; THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED FIRST. That Marble Springs Lodge No -W9 A F. * A M ha> lost a faithful brother; but our loss is his eternal gain SECOND. That the family ha* lost a devoted husband and fathci the church a consecrated Christian brother, and Cherokee County an out-standing citizen. THIRD, That we extend to the bereaved family our deeepest and heartfelt sympathy. FOURTH. That a copy of then resolutions be spread upon tii?> minutes of the Lodge, a copy presented to the widow, and a copy published in the Cherokee Scout. Respectf u 1 ly su bm i tt ed Robert Barker. 40-1 tp For the Lodge Prices ARE Going Up! That Is Why We Suggest Early Choosing for Immediate Delivery 333% Discount For Cash Beginning April 26 Ending May 15 ALL ITEMS MENTIONED HERE AND MANY MORE Metal Lawn and Porch Furniture Variety Of Sofas Studio Couches Bedroom Suits Chairs Utility Cabinets Kitchen Cabinets ? * ? * Linoleum Rugs And Linoleum By The Yard ? ? * ? Roll-Away Beds * * * ? Handsome Dinettes ? * * ? Dining Room Suites People's Furniture Co. Phone 240 Regal Hotel Bldg. Murphy, N. C.
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