PERSONALS Mr*. Sue H. VesUl of Aaheboio. who U visiting her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weav er. came oyer from Knoxvtile Tena. where she attended the opera "Carmen" In which her aon in-'- " "vlp D Crowter, Jr., sang the leading tenor role of Don Joae. M . 1' C. Gentry ha* returned from an extended visit with her sons-in-law and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. "I. L. Dills and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas and fam ily of Newport News. Va., Mr and Mrs. I. L. Young of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. HUlis of Wake field. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen Alex ander spent the week end in Sneed ville. Tenn. with Mrs. Alexander's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Seal. I Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Harding were veek end guests of relatives in AnSeville. Miss Peggy Savage spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Savage. Miss Jane Sneed of Chattanooga is spending this week here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Neil Sneed. Mrs. Kyle D. Crowther. Jr., and ?on. Eddie of Knoxvill^ spent the week end here with Mrs. Crowth er's brother-nn-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver and fam ily. -1 J iviiss wnna Msyiitiu reiurnea last week from a six months' visit with her nephew. Dr. Ben Mayfield and Mrs..Mayfield in Vienna, Aus tria. While there she visited 10 dif ferent foreign countries. Dr. and Mrs. Mayfield have been transfer red to (Portugal. Mrs. W. L. Logan of Gainesville Ga. is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wil son, Jr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Townson at tended the North Carolina Funer al Directors' Association at the Battery Hotel in Asheville May 4-6. Mrs. D. L. Wells and sons, Leon and David of Wallace came Satur day to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Townson. Mrs. Wells left Monday by plane for Houston, Texas and the children are here with their grandparents. Mrs. W. A. Hoover and daughter, Becky, spent the week end with the former's mother, Mrs. E. C. Sullivan in Cherryville. Mrs. C. W. Savage had as week end guests, her sister, Mrs. J. A. McKay, of Shelbyville. Tenn., and her niece, Mrs. B. B. Ronicamp, Mr. Ronicamp and children. Judy and Joyce of Chattanooga. Mrs. George G. Dunn and chil dren. Kathy and Bobby and Mrs. Roy V. Lovingood will leave by train from A9heville for Ports mouth. N. H. Mr*. Dunn's husband will meet them in Boston. Lt. Dunn is assistant supply officer at the Portsmouth Naval Base LAST WEEK Mrs. Asmond Maxwell Mrs. J. H. Hampton and Miss Adella Mer l oney attended the District meeting of the Womans Society of Christian Service at Cherokee last Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Case were in Atlanta Saturday, i Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lee of Dal ! ton. Ga., former owner and pub l Usher of the Cherokee Scout, visit ed the H. Buecks and other friends ' in Murphy Sunday. 1 Mrs. P. F. Woodyard and baby, I Michael, and Mrs. A.' P. Woodyard of Covington. Ky. will arrive here Thursday (today) to spend the week end with the former's mother Mrs. Willard Cooper. Mrs. C. W. savage attended the Aheville Citizen-Times corres pondents' meeting In Ashevllle 1 last Saturday. Jack Barnett has returned to | Western Carolina College, Cul lowhee and Mrs. Grace Mynatt and j children have returned to Knox j v!lle after attending the funeral | of their father. L. E. Barnett. Mrs. Wayne' H. Gentry and chil dren Patricia Ann and Wayne Jr. returned to their home in Wythe ville, Va., Sunday after a visit with Mrs. Gentry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Elkins. Mrs. Mattie A. Taylor and son Frank spent the week end in Top . ton with their daughter and sister, I Mrs. Mary Nelson and family. Frank returned Sunday and Mrs. Taylor stayed for a week's visit. I Johnny W. Teague of Gastonla ! is under the care of Dr. Taylor of ' Charlotte. He is the grandson of I Mr. and Mrs. John Painter of And rews. Pfc. Carl Painter and Mrs. Pain ter of Andrews spent Wednesday night at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alexander of Gastonla. He Is stationed at Fort Eustls, Va. Mrs. Harry Ferguson and son, Tommy were week end guests of Mrs. T. S. Evans and family. Carl Vines of Wauchula, Fla? Is spending a few days In town on ' business. ?Dir. William R Gossetfof Mur phy was in Charlotte recently at tending the Southeastern Educa tional Congress of Optometry. James Mason, now serving with the U. S. Navy, spent the Easter MR. AND MRS. CAVENDER Miss Standridge Weds Cavender Miss Doris Standridge. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Standridge of Delray Beach, Fla., was married to Allen R. Cavender. son of Mrs. Mary Brown Myers of Honey Brook. Pa., and the late Denny Smith Cavender of New Castle, Del., in the Central Baptist Church Miami. Fla.. on May 1. Dr. Roy C. Angel performed the ceremony. Miss Standridge Ls the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ta tham. of Andrews and is a grad uate of Andrews Hlph School. I Mrs. Lake Mclntruff of Andrews was matron of honor for her niece. I Best man was Harold Bradley of | Atlanta, Ga. , Following,'the wedding a recept j ion was^held at the hcrme of the | bride in Delray Beach. After a short wedding trip the couple will make their home at 350, N. E. 32nd St., Miami Fla. Andrews Personals Mr. and'Mrs. C. S. Free! return ed from Orlando Rla., Friday, af ter spending the last four months there with Mrs. Freel's sister, Sirs. Ed Slagle. Mr .and Mrs. E. D., Meador and children, Elean, Danny pnd Vir ginia' Ruth of Knoxville, spent last week end with Mrs. Meador's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chan dler. BAND PLATS SUNDAY 'The MttJiMJTStHHoI* Hand will march to town Sunday and play a program on the lawn of the li rary. holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason of Topton. He has returned to Norfolk, Va? where he boarded the USS Cone. < I Mrs. Hendrix' Grade Has Exhibit FAST WEEK Mrs. Lloyd Hendrix' Fifth grade ' has a "North Carolina" display in the school library this week. On the bulletin boards are maps of the 'tate. the state flower and the state , bird. Talks on North Carolina History recreation, parks, industry and agriculture were given by the fol lowing pupils: Danny Loftis, Hubert Hinton Shirley Dockery, Brenda Hembree Rebecca Hensley. Laura Ruth Jones. Douglas Bowman. Larry Stiles, Ora Belle Baker. Grady Stiles, Juanita Ashe, Kenneth Hawkins Kenneth Dockery. Carol Payne, Mitchell Blrohfield. Sam my Brendle. Junior Garrett, How ard Johnson, Leroy Whitener, Shirley Burrell, Betty Cornwell, Wilma Cornwell. Martha Ann Hughes. Edith Price. Ruth Rich. : Patricia Thompson. FRIENDSHIP DECORATION The decoration service at Friend ship Church, Suit, will be Sun day. May 16. The program will in clude special singing and talks by several persons. The Rev. G. E. Scruggs of Murphy will deliver the MOUNTAIN LODGE Located on a mountaintop 1Z mil pi N. W. of Robblnsville, N. C? at an elevation of Z889 feet A beaotiful rustic, yet entirely modern American Plan Mountain "Lod*e with a breathtaking panor amic view. Excellent meals In our beautiful dininc room. In addition to our Mfular cuests we welcome individuals, families or club croups for luncheons or dinners. A won derful place to spend a week end. New owners & managers. WRITE SNOWBIRD MOUNTAIN LODGE Joyce Kilmer Road Robbinsville N. C. Season April 15-Nov. 1st BIRTHS PETB1E HOSPITAL LAST WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Jason Baine of Far ner Tenn . a daughter. April 27. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Palmer, Route 1 Muiphy, a son. April 27. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, message. Everyone is invited to at tend. There will be no lunch serv ed. k Koute 1, Murphy, a son. April 27. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Shelton, of Hayesville. a son, April 28. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Henderson, Route 1 Warne, a daughter, April 30 ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornwell. Route 3 Murphy, a son, April 30. Mr. snd Mrs. Phil Sandidge of Marble, a son, April 30. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Palmer of | Murphy, a son, May 2. Mr. and Mrs. Buell Chapman, Rt. 3, BlairvUle, a son. May 3. Nada Ruth Crisp Has Birthday Party Nada Ruth Crisp was honored on her eighth birthday Sunday. Mother's Day, with a party by her grandmother. Mrs. R. A. Crisp. Some 15 children attended and games were played and refresh ments served. The party ended with all attending a movie. The honoree received a number of presents. EDWARD H. BRUMBY FOR REPRESENTATIVE Subject To Democrat Primary May 29 To the Voters of Cheookee County: Ag I have stated before my business and all I own is in this county. If I am elected as your Representative I shall attempt to get any bill favorable to our citizens passed and look after the interests of Cherokee County to the best of my ability. Your vote and support will be rveatly appreciated. Sincerely. Edward H. Brumby NOW SHOWING ' THURS.-FRI., MAT 13-14 DICKEY THEATKE, MURPHY, N. C. The Won WhoChongedthe World-FOREVER! 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