Murphy Youth Choir Sings In Andrews Sun. The Youth Choir of the Metho dist church of Murphy will present a musical program Sunday even ing, Nov. 21 at the Andrews Meth odist church. The program was given last Bun day night in Murphy. ? The choir Is under the direction Cot Mrs. A. L. Maxwell and Mrs. Jerry Davidson. The public is invited to attend. The Rev. James Hornbuckle pas PETKEE HOSPITAL Mr. *nd Mra. J. L. Chambers. Rout* 1, Culberson, a daughter, November tor of the church U conducting a revival In Mendota, Va., thla week and will return next week. Thla revival la In conjunction with atmultaneoua convention wide evangellatic revivals being held In the Maryville, Tenn., district of the HoUton conference of the Meth odiat church. May I, at this late date, thank the people who supported me in the Nov. 2 election. Too, I do appreciate all the nice letters and compliments I have received from cit izens of Cherokee County and all other Counties in this State. Sincerely Kate PADGETT Hensley | TRUDY'S I PRE-THANKSGMNG SALE Suits & Coats Reduced |0 %j Rack Of Dresses Reduced ]Q %\ Chenille Robes and Dusters 248 & 3.98 Challis Gowns t. Lovable Brassierres Just received a New Shipment. See The New Padded Styles only .(ft & 1.98 SHOES See Our Odd Size* In Shoes. We have Some Great Values 1.00&-P PANTIES Rayon & Nylon 49c&98c HOSE 51 Gauge 15 Denier First Quality 79? or 2 f?r 1.98 Let us show you our new stocking "X". The Sheer, Sheer Stocking that stretches to the shape of your legs. TRUDY'S BIBS. FELIX PALMER Mr. and Mrs. Porter Axley announce the marriage ol their dau ghter, Martha, to Pic. Felix Palmer, eon of Mr. and Bin. Thomas Palmer of Murphy. The wedding took place Sunday, April 4, at the home of the Rev. Robert Smith, NaahrtDe, Tean. Pfc. Palmer is a graduate of Weatern Carolina College and la serving with the V. S. Army, stationed hi Korea. Mrs. Palmer la a graduate of High Point College and Peabody Callage. DODBLE-TALK BY THE DOCKKBT TWINS ANUHSHETA STAFF Work has begun on the 1955 An nual. Heading this year's staff are two capabe boys, HOWARD CORN WELL and McKINLEY JOHNSON. Individual pictures of the High School have been made and plans , are underway for faculty and group pictures. | Members of the Kauuhsheta staff are as follows: j Editor-in-chief, HOWARD CORN I WELL; Assistant editor, CAROL OWENS; Literary editor, HEDY , WEST; Photograph editor, LOW ELL SCRUGGS; Feature editor, KATRENE GENTRY; Sports edi tor, FRED VAN HORN; Art Edi tor, BETTY LOU DOCKERY and GARY McCLURE; Business Mana fjer, McKINLEY JOHNSON; As sistant business managers, JOYCE KILLIAN and JOHN FOWLER; Typists, JO GARRETT, NETTIE SUE DOCKERY, BARBARA CRISP; Publicity staff, BIRDER COFFEY; MARY NELL SUTTON, HARRY MATTOX and BONNIE HALL; Senior sponsors, MRS. HARRY MILLER, MRS. JOHN Sorry I couldn't take all of you that called lately. But Pleaae Call Again I now have an Experienced Operator with me. MRS. VERIE GR1GG of Shelby, N. C. Mary Cathron's Beauty Shop Phone SI? J Murphy, N. C. IT'S HERE NOW! THE BIGGEST CAR OF THE LOW-PRICE 3 i - "i ' 1 ' ? ? ? - , ? V I - 1 ?' f / . ,?:*? ALL-NEW PLYMOUTH i W COME IN TODAY! SEE ITI DRIVE ITI ...TIm Mb k*W Is to Plymouth < I ! CMOICC OF TOF FOWtltFLANTS | 177 hp...Hrfirt V-8 engine *dtk PowerPakf 167 bp ... Hy-FUe V-8 engine 157 hp . . . Hy-Fire V-8 engine 117 hp . . . PwmerFUm t engine tMrni Mhimi ?? k AM rmqlNti wlhM? OwMn ?r Hiaikia Ife ? Powerful Mf HyAl V-8 mi PomrFk* 6 i ? New IfafHi-lfattw Stjrlin* S ? Power FHte* . . . Am Flite-Cootrol Drfre SeleOer m i ? New Full-View VixiilridH, mlly let* rw? *?* ? FulUiae Power SMerk?* ? TU^l ,P?wer Brakee* ? T libelee* tire. ?MkUH *U I li|?n Hi??hw> Dm* ? IniMrhiMV Baults Entertain at Dinner Party ? Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Bault entertained Friday at a harvest season dinner party _ at Duke's Lodge. Some 4S guests attended. Enter- ! tainment was provlaed by Mr. and Mrs. H. Bueck, H. C., Mrs. Prank Forsyth, Mrs. T. A. Case and Harry Mattox, who showed color rlides and described their Ammer trip to Europe. U The tables were centered with miniature Thanksgiving turkeys. Bright (all colors were used in ta ble covers with place cards for (our at each table. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mattox. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McKeever. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. .Francis Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. T. | A. Case, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bueck, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray, Dr. and I Mrs. B. W. Whitfield, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. | BUI Costello, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Elk ins, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Frank Mauney and Mrs. Eva Nell Lauria, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry David son, Mr. and Mrs. John Bayless, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brumby, Mrs. W. H. Anderson (Mrs. Bourne's moth er of Asheville), Mrs. Harry Bishop, Miss Frances Dickson, Mrs. W. A. Hoover, Mrs. Martha Dreher, Mrs. Frank Forsyth, Dave Moody, Miss Mary Lepscier, H. C. Bueck, Miss Anne Pennington and Harry Webb Mattox. SMART and ALBERT WALLACE Photography sponsor, JOHN THOMPSON ; Kanuhsheta spon sor. MISS MARIA TRAVIS. PARTY ? I Saturday Nov. 6, Laura Bailey ( | had a party. She had a scavenger hunt which was followed by hot dogs and games. Those attending were: FRED VAN HORN, ED GIBBS, BILL ROWNING, PATTY WORTHEN, and BARBARA GRIF KITH. Mrs. Gray's Nephew I Featured In Collier's A nephew of Mrs. J. B. Gray thia week la featured in OoUlw'a Usyailne. , Air Force Lt. Col. Robert A. Bennett of Aahevllle beada what the artic^p termed "America's First Line of Offenae," the atom bomb-dropping B-36's. The five-page illustrated article la published in the Nov. 13 Col liar's. Lt. Col. Bennett is the husband of Mrs. Gray's niece, whose home is in Aahevllle. VALLEY DRIVE-IN WIDE CURVED CINEMASCOPE ANDREWS, N. C. SCREEN Hmra.-Fri., Nov. 18-1# Robert Mltchum-Jean Simmons "She Couldn't Say No" Sat. -Sun., Nov. M-Sl "Fort Defiance" In cineeolor Mon.-Tues.-Wed., Nov. 22-23-M * IT5THE m OF THEM ALL the new HOME LITE one man chain saw Hera's tfw sow that wl out- perform and wt-laat any AAA MJMk A*|y v?>w 91V man ww? n i nw n?W| mvpnvy moavi ?/*vw nmPMV ?*? tfi# only RoMwtiglit Ofi# won dioin sow wMi 5 J brafca luniiwir mi* m iat cute 20-inch traw In m Mia m v I ' . 1 " -*?! Atk m hf fr? dmmmtkmUm Radford -Reynolds Chain Saw Co. THQIMB ST. MBBt TO L * * MFO* HENN THEATRE MURPHY, N. O. Thur?. Fri., Nov. U-U tat., Nov. M LATE SHOW Pat O'Brien-Ofcroie LaimU* "Secret Command" IjmssCI THEATRE ANDREWS, IV. C. FrL-8at.. Nov. IS M "Badman's Territory" , Nov. n-ts rSea Of Lost Ships Tom., Not. S3 "Jungle Man-Eaters" THEATRE Wa4.-Tkavs.-M. Hvr. 1T*]|> . 'Jumping Jacks' I "Prarie Gunsomke"

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