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H. We <Mfrt I ? ' 4. l lsn ? k.-m? - ; v ? .f '?? U)t AT HOME; IT PAYS >1 II CI'.KS HIM W ft - Pe [ c > ou Know ?a Ml 1UHY A::. r.b' Murphy teachers who spcM .. i. :..;o away from Mur phv '..i ? Miib Maria Travis who wf i hu-ine irs Murfreesburo. Term , Y. ..-a Juliet I'eguea who npenl t!j?- h-.hdays at her home, Ln Oxfur 1 M:sa , Mrs Ottllle deCa longm- In Senatobla. Muas Mrs Ann Ward went to New York City for thr* holidays Mr and Mrs Ixmro Shields had a 10-day vacation at Key West, Fla Mr ht. 1 Mrs Joe Hay spent the holidays in Florida Missed Kate and Leila Hayes and Mi*,-> Farmer went to Florida Mr and Mrs Gene Denning vis ited their families, Mr and Mrs M S Denr.ing. Mr and Mrs R D. Wiis<?n in Richmond, Va , and Mrs Hazel DicKerson In RaJelgh Mr and Mrs R D Chandler returned from a 10-day trip to Florida and went to Chattanooga to spe^d Christmas with their son in law and daughter, Mr and Mrs William J Canata and sons. Bill and Dennis Bill came this week and spent New Years with his grandparent Mr and Mrs Johnny Cantrell and children Judy Fisher and Ed waixJ, spent the holidays in Hemp hill. Texas with Mrs Cantrell'* sister Mrs C J Hammock, Mr Hammock and family. Mr and Mrs Jim Franklin spent Christmas in Sylva with Mr and Mrs Joe Fulmer and family, and M> and Mrs Doug Simpson and family of Franklin who were also guests of the Fulmer* Mrs Mabel M&ssey and son. ; Jimmy, and Joe Bryant, and Mrr Addle Byrne toured Florida dur ing the holidays Miss Josephine Heighway spent the holidays In Hendersonvllle with Mr and Mr# Jack Lovin x>d and family. 3r and Mrs. W. L. Lofan of ainesville, Ga were here for Oirlstmas with their daughter, Mrs Harvey Wilson, Mr Wilson and children Mrs Frances Puett, former Cherokee County assistant home i agent, loft Friday for Atlanta, Ga., I where she has entered the High Museum of Art of Atlanta Art Institute ANDREWS Dr ani Mrs Clyde H Jarrett and ion?, Hank and Frank, of Charlotte have returned after (pending the New Year's holidays here ui:h Dr Jarrett s mother, Mrs (.* II Jarrett They stopped i enroute home at Abbeville for an overnight St. y with Mrs. Jarrett '? ]>aro:i( s Mr an". Mrs G. K Lail left last wee!'* for F!onda where they : will spen ! several months at var ious points. Mr n. Mrs. Wood row W. Cox' and r.n.i Tony and Jerry return- ! ed Sunday after a 10 days stay i in Winter Haven. Fla , and other ) points. Mr 1 Mrs W G I^ail and j children Luann, Judy and Ken- ? ny, returned to Aiken, S. C , Mon day excv.n*; after spending the New Vm's holidays here with' Mr I>ai! s brother-in-law and sis- j ter, Mr. .in-! Mrs Vincent Love j Lt am' Mrs A1 Swan and dau ghters, Mary Elizabeh and Car oline le.' .-und'ty for Washington, D. C, af;?-r spending the Christ-, mas seas'. n here as guests of Lt Swans parents, Capt and Mrs Frank ivv-m and Mrs Swan's par ents, D r and Mrs H E Davis Other pnasui of the Davis" over the holidays included Dr. and Mrs J ? Davis and son. Karl, of Way!Ksvi!lc and Mr and Mrs Jofcn Hem y Davis and children, Glenn iTVi E'Jen of Franklin. ^e Rev and Mrs. John Corbitt and clri?:cn? Nathan, Grctchen and Al-fi-li, returned Saturday: after a visit with Mrs Corbitt's] erts. .? i>v Mrs Ji>hn in M n. i: \ A'! " rv j Mrs H "vjrers , and their di;igtiter. Sara Mar garet of r\ lnm'ni S C returned Tuesday after id.n j? tN' Now Year's v lid.ws ) cre w 'h Mrs Rogers -.th^ ? T r s L r dd well am. Mr T npr|;' mo'*rr. Mn LOUise T AC Open House Set Next Week 'i '1 V \ M "V f.r-W Ir-.-li ? i .'fitcr, will have tin open ?' ! 1 ' 1 1 ' r all a-l.J'.s ?i 1 ren nut in high fichocl next Thurs day Jai: 1J fr ,m 7 So t. > <? liO 'Hie TAC la located on the; grour. J floor of the library build mg, with the entrance on the side facing the courthouse The open house will be spon sored by the Murphy Junior Wo man s (Tub sponsoring org&niz atlon for the TAC, and everyone is invited to attend. The committee in charge of ar rangements for the open hou.se Is headed by .Mrs John Smith, chair man. and includes Mrs Harold J Brown, Mrs Jack Crawford. Miss lAz Gray, Mrs Charles Hyatt, Mrs W. E Howell and Mrs. Harry , Dickey. Mrs. If. 1,. M<Ke**\er in chairman of the TAC board which is compose*! of mem ber?! from the Junior Woman's Club and one each from the men's civic club* of Murphy. Music during the open house will be by the high school ensem ble from the band and refresh ment! will be served UK AND OPENING The center has been gayly painted and decorated and equip ped for the teen agers The grand opening of the TAC for high school student* will be held Sat- . urday, Jan 14 at 7.30 p m Mrs Ruth Cheney is adult supervisor and she will be assisted each Sat urday night by another adult At the grand opening Saturday night memberships will be on sale at 50 cents each and will en- . title the bearer to use the TAC i throughout the entire calendar ' year Membership is open to all Murphy High School students. A special program of entertain- , ment Is planned for the teen set Saturday. Holiday Dinners Are Held Here Christmas dinners for family and friends and parties was the order of the day In most Murphy homes last week Mr and Mrs. T A Case enter tained with dinner on Christmas ' Day for their house guests, Mr. , and Mrs A C. Huber of Athens, Tenn . and a few Murphy friends. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Hyde en-' tertained on Monday for their fam- I ilies and others. Mrs Edwina Hagaman and her mother. Mrs Minnie Bowles were hostesses at a Christmas dinner Tuesday for a number of friends. Mr and Mrs Case had a few friends in Christmas night to meet Mr and Mrs Huber Mrs H Bueck entertained at a small party Monday afternoon af ter Christmas Day as a courtesy to Mrs Huber. Mrs Harry P j Cooper of Atlanta, guest of her daughter. Mrs H A Mattox, Mrs Ed Harshaw of Richmond. Va , guest of Mrs B. W. Whitfield, and Mrs Clarence Rutlcr of Gain esville, Ga. guest of her daughter, Mrs Hobart L McKeever. Christmas decorations were used and holiday refreshments were served | H iwasseo Dam FIIA Has Party The Future Homemaker* of Am erica of Hiwtutsee Dam High School entertained high school teachera ar.d a number of high school boys at. a Christmas party Doc. 19 at the school. L\-renc Jon^s wras c hairman of the invitations comn-'tf.1? which sent out sn-Jill, handwritten Invit a! ions. Or.1 re T iV'l^r was chii^-nan of the ileo'ivitionr comiittee with .If ror?" 'ie<%( i at : p i* < Ch r i 5rt m as motif aj.d li . * ?r?ri en ' 1 'o-- bv t andlthghf Mrs Marion Wi !son, av'visr ' 1 *? c,i/' < 'f th? ai ' V ? i m Sur H*w'<lnr *q-? y: , 1 . : t h reMt ? ? * 1 1 -<?? . i'ff ? \iidrcus S(or?'s Set ( losing Twelve Andrews merchants tt ?;reeO tu close tor ipecified iioli daya during 11)56 The holidays that wil! be ob- I served by the store:, are July 4 and July t> when the fourth falls on a Sunday. Labor I>av, Thanks I giving Pay. December 26 and | L>ec ember 26 except when L>ecem ber 26 falls on a Saturday The merchants also agreed to i close on Wednesday afternoons , beginning yesterday and corUn-l uing throughout the year until the Wednesday immediately fol lowing the release of Christmas Club checks by the bank The ^to res participating m the agreement are Lay and Co . A and P Tea Co., N'ichols Dept Store W T Forsyth Furniture Fisher rf, Andrews Dren.* Shop and I i a t tie Furniture Co Also Jabaley Department Store, Lee Wat kins and Co. Porsey's, Western Auto Store and Andrews Furniture James (iriffith : Dies Monday I James Arthur Griffith. 4 7-year- I old former native of Andrews died j Monday from injuries he received when he fell from a truck in Hay- | esville Sunday He was living in Norcross. Ga., and had been employed by the city of Atlanta Funeral services were held at 3pm yesterday (Wednesday) in Sweetwater Methodijt Church in Hayetville The Rev Dan K. Stow* and the Rev. Mr Grant officiated. BuriaJ wtls in the ctiurch cemetery. Surviving are the widow. Mra. Mae Lonmford Griffith; one dau ghter, Marg-aret Ann of Andrews the mother. Mrs. Arthur Griffith; and a *ister. Mrs Guy Martin, both of Hayesville. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge Library I ilms Ire \\uilubl?> Si \ f j ? ? . - it"- ?iabic f x < < rr i the Na:.: ah:t.a keg-.o .al Lit: ar> li;r ??.'ug;: J a: i i>u a:r a.-> f ?.! iws Let'tr; a^i; a:. J hi.s m. 1 n,r: bla. a:. 1 W ' ; ' ' < 'Uljielj Make.1 a Derision. In r 1 . i r , u ' < .s black u : : ' i wh to, Kk> I'' &11 1 thf Nile 16 ii'.iiiuU'B. blai k or ill white; 'ietlinfc Al -UK With 1 'artuU. 14 minutes. black an J while, Insects arc Interesting. 1Q minutes, color; and larael Building a Nation, 20 minutes, black and white. Kpi.veopul (hnrrheN Join Fop Service The Feast of the Epiphany, a celebration of the Holy Commun ion, will be held at the Church of the Messiah here Friday, Jan G at 6 30 p. m The congregations of the Church of t>j e Good Shepherd, Hayecviile and the Chapel ol the Hol> Com forter, Andrews, wnll also partlci pate in the service, which will bo followed by a covered dish suppt-r in the parish h?ouse For person* unable t j attend the evening service, th^re wtll be a Communion serv;? e it / O i f? Friday T\e feast js the comnn.'inc ration f the manifestation cf <*hrt?t to the Centileh bv the vicit i f the wia? rr. e n JVrmamii.t ad?htn/ s to th^ schedule of serv.ces al the (^iur ): of the Messiah include Holy Ccm rr. union each Sunday at 8 a. m and on the first Htind.iy of the month at 11 a m as well Afso the Holy Communion will be celebrat ed at 7 30 a m on W^iesdays and holy day* with the Wednes day celebration followed hy ft br.ef meditation Deacon* Are Feted At Paxtor'M Borne The Rev and Mr* J Alton Morris entertained after church Sunday night at their home with a fellowship hour for the deacons their wives and farruli^s. Approx imately 4C guesta were in attend ance. Mrs. Morris was assisted in serving by Mrs R D Chandler, Mrs J L. Savage, aixl Miss Frankie Martin. ? c SWie Llbrnnr bounty Agent rail! iNave Opens Office This Week Mrs. Bristol's ' Mother Passes Mr and Mrs Edwin Bristol and children, JiKfy Jean and Jimmy, left Saturday for CTiarlotte where they were called due to the death, of Mrs. Bristol's mother, Mrs. I li Faires ' Mrs Fairer 37. a life long re?-j 'dent of Mecklenburg County pas*-' I ed away in a Charlotte hospital ai , ti.-r an illness orf several rr>ont?ij5. t\Fu-ral services were held tn Charlotte Monday at 1 p. m kirb l.adds Have Holiday Visitor* j Mr. ami Mrs K:rb I.add of Mar ble were visited during the Christ- . , mas holidays by Mrs Faye I>add M u:ldin >i And?*! '.n, S C, Mr an t Mrs. Dale Lad 1 and sons. I Darrl and Ronnie of Castonia, Joe I -i'! ! of Marble and Mr and Mrs P f Hensley and daughter, Deb j hi.-. f Oak Kidge. Tern. Beth Mr ai d M ^ La id bven 111 r???ii!tly, but are r? ; jrV 1 to be j improving. tl r-<. Buchanan Hai RHC Mwt | The BWC of the First Baptist tJmrch met Monday, Ja:?. 2, at .the home of Mrs AJvrn Buchanan with lfj persons present. Mrs. S. 3. WtlJlains waa in charge of the program which was preiented by Mrs. W. T. Brown. Misa btanlcle Martin presented tJie devotional, " W? Give Thee But Tltftke O.vrt.'' ' Mj 3. John Donley, ofialrman, presided. It was reported thfft the [church's gpft to the Ixittle Mo<5n Christmas offering for foreign missions waa J1.023.R3. Miss Martin presented the first chapter at the mission study book to be studied this quarter Visitors were Miss Martin, Mra 1 Jirown, and Mrs J. A. Morris. New Farmers Fed. Building Grand Opening Set Next W eek Miss Bennett Is Bride Of Hyde Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Margaret] Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs F. D Bennett of Buford, Ga. to Lawrence Hyde, son of Mr. and Mrs J M Hyde of Andrews. The ceremony waa performed] December 17 In Sugar Hill. Ga. Attendants were Miss F!onnle Ben-' nett sister of the bride and Mr and Mrs Harm an Youngblood friends of the bridegroom. Mrs Hyde is a graduate of the Buford High School and Mr. Hyde! is a graduate of Andrews High School. The couple will make their home in Buford where they are employ ! ed. M iss flavor Ik Hrido of Raino Mr and Mrs A'ihur Haves an nounce the marrirife of their daughter, Virginia Hayes to Her man Bain* sm of Mr and Mrs Jason Baine at Blue Ridge. Ga Dec 3. Mrs May Hives gave her daugh t*r in marriage The mupV ar*1 a* home st River Hill where Mr Paine <s emn'nve'* >'V Pit CY>r>s at the p*xw mill. AVDKFWS HWC Th^ Janus^v m n{ the T^V'' r.f 4^j,? ;-"?-??? ? ???-? wi" r > ( r wi'V \r-- T" -? qt ^e** hine -iav at T ?> r> n, The grand opening of he new 1 Farmers Federation Co-op build ing in Murphy v.*. 11 be held Sat- [ urdav, Jan 14, it was announce J this week. The new buflding, located on the former Farmers Federation sate on Hiwafs^e St. acrojn from t h<j Pos*. o'fice. is the most modern in the whola Fanners Federation chain of 20 warehouses. Don Ramsey tr. manager of the Murphy st^re The co-op, found, ?vi in 1920. has gTOv/n until it now has annual sales of more than eifht million dollars. Cherokee County Starts Buying 19^6 Licenses Cherokee County motorists ear-< ly Tuesday mornirg started buy- 1 ing 1956 state license tags at the Western Auto Associate Store And the motorists were seeing , .something new In license tag num bers The first number sold in Chero kee County was TY 1 That series of numbers goes through TY 1000. Then the tag numbers for this county will stirt a! TZ 1 and go through TZ 1000 And after that, paries will come V 1 through U i r>00 with another double letter sei les coming r.ext. | TbA trend this ynr !f fcr double Mters and low number* The tags are yellow with blark lettering. V A. Slrgle-on. in charge of lii-.^i-e selling Ch/?!*okee County, f ftve there hints : TT vr *. mone\' and 1 i c - rn -e . pr 1 v ^ | - wb<m you s'ep up ? ? Viiv yonr license. v* 1 ivoi ' stnndinp *n a ln-cr or z^t'ng cnUTbt whn .'f ;r? -? ..p^. '1SV ? -? -NH- lri?'R ~\ -% ? <? ? ;<-( -? -? - B b"ir ?> Mrs. J. F. Wood Dies Suddenly v Mrs T F Wood. 7 V died sud denly at 5:15 a. m Tuesday, Dec. 27, at her home at Suit. She ard her husband had oper ated a store there until his death nine years apo. Suiaiving are seven sons. Fred rj"id Claude Wood of Akron, Ohio, l>^n Wood of Turtletown, Ter.n , I/ee and Quenton of Gastania, Charlie cf Ooltew.kh. Tenn . . anrt Stanley of Suit; a daughter, Mrs Mae I>a\vrence of Mart el, Tenn ; two sisters, the Misses Dora an I ^ os by Collins of Suit; 13 grand children and one gTeat -grand child Funers.1 services were held at ? p m Thursday in Friendship Bap tist Church at Suit The Rev Fre<1 3tilo?: and the Rev Iesfer ?'owe officiated and buriaJ was In the Church cemetery .hp^rers were Hmi-Ip Patter Cltvo Mve-a Rurton and 'rr-ar M~Nabb F-ank Spares * t-,?- We-lfv K^rt^um. rv:o Funeral Home was in \\ 1 wins Hin Baby Derby V. r I ."w.s 'A ::?!'> l: I't'.nt HoapiUJ January 1 ut 11 j and 11 08 a m to win the Baby . I >erby ::i Murphy. The two Wkiupy bubiea vtio a: not j ?" named, already tiave j j qualified .'or $500 ui glits fruni n cum::e!i n nutnufttCturer. The TlioI Cwjpany anriounctd I Lit '..Tnoago that the Wimpy twins, ] I Lei. iu? they were born within the t firnl 12 bvurs erf tlw New Year, | will receive cribs with attaches! j music boxes, imierspring crib mat | tiesa<s, (Tresses, a year's supply of j baby foods, baby carriage* aod Li.-s.r'ed toys aiij mf-inUs wear I I Heid Mallonee Rites Set Today ] J;v va Reid Mallonee, 41, d.e ! > |it> l'etroit, Mich, Monday, Jan 2, fi >:;:j.ving a !uog illness. He ?????ixa a native of Cherokee j jC.,.' ty, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Malkmee of Murphy and ,i graduate of Murphy High ' S .V x/l He had worftad for the govern c;ant in, Ha?aB for three years I and for the past three years was eri-.plr yed by the Chrysler Corp oration in IXroit. | li afllition to the parents, he is survived by the widow, tbe j former Miss Mel lie Flanfcry of '? Jonesyille, Va ; s>x brothers, Wil- j ham ;.nd Harry at Murpiiy, RoO-j ert of Iryifigtan, i N. J , and ij Arthur, Jr., Pugftne and Ctiarlas j of M:a:rC, Fla , and one sist?iyl Mrs. cjerald Wilson <J( Mvirptiy. 1 Pui mti-jJ services will be field ' thus rwnmg . (Thursday ) in the' First Method* Church. The Re v. Aamond Maxwell and] the R> v C A Srrttb will officiate ! and bunal will be In Sunset Cem etery. Pallbearers will t>e John Bay less, rfugh Britain, Frank Fer f gua^>ii, Robert MoCorr.bs, CWude ^King, J. W. Davidson, Rae Moore and Nat Kinney. Ivie Funeral Home is In charge of arrangements. MASONS MEET The Cherokee County Masonic j Ixxige will meet Tuesday night. January 10 to confer the second ] degTee nn a class ctl candidates. I^unnon Poslell Completes Training' TO'-** ? LANNON POSTFIX Linnon Post ell, Airman of the 1* S N';'vv, recently completed Airman S<hoo> at Naval Air Tech ni-al Tr^inti? Center Norman. Okla Postell entered the Av-lation Brunch of the Navy 1n June, 1955, i iii, - completion of hi^h school ! frrm An 1-pw ; ITtjjti. Upon comple tion of Recruit Training; at Great T.<\'<?s HI h~ was transferred to :hr Ai'min School In Oklahoma. I Puece?!?*t!Pv ccmplc'ir.p Airman c v r *> a gran'^-l p ?iav ( Irqw V Mr-Vj ftp \\H4h hi 5 nMVrr Vrc Pollio T5r"?*ell, Pt 1 \rir^"" 9 ??*"' visftlntr tv'th his for- i n' r r crhrw^l ftt A H 8. P^Fte1! '*<*n Vi!nM PntTil Squad ron 10 of U a Atlantic Fl^t (Naval Air*orc<0 who?p home port '5 Naval Air station. Bnmawlcfc, Maine and whioh mpfces rajpilar patnlp to fo^'.jrn ^oir^tries I TT.e C^icr k- ?? lt:r. igQOt " c vs > : r f ^JLjrWB Tuesday w:.-: A ;i 'i'ave W ported f : r a . : r . ? - liX. Mr. Nave i.ltm flOJ! SerM ?? '.V p:\>OC82l erf rr undi: ? up prospei (or tlW? aaeistant. con: ?y a^en* j^b benBL The th \ ^ l i! J): 't;ra::. fJlt 1M Interrupts while the county wtH Without an a^ent will be r^-o^g*D lied this month, Mr Nave sxkL l^armers who wish to order Mfl Inge tar reforestation undo* Q*e TVA plan can now apply at Cfce county a^nt ffire, Mr. N&ve <*ald. Mr. Nave wa a an aaaUtaaC Bgvnl for McDowell County and la B graduate of the University wt Tennessee Mr. and Mis Nave haw two c9Hl(tren and the family will ^nis Mr Nave here when he has local ed a house, he said . Murphy <?OC Ob Alert The Murphy Ground < >bdtrv&rx Corps will have their tir^t aiert of Sunday, Jan 8 from Sa. m to 8 p m VV C Messer, QOO supervisor. said Mr Mes.ser asked that ali Ob servers report for duty Sunday mo that the alert can be broken Hp into small watchej. He pointed out that if enoijgfr oTx^ervers turn out the w?$C!>ea can be shortened to one hour of a hatf hour TB Seal Sale Repqrt He Givea * TB* ffci&J report yf the ft & B?al sal? wtU be oMe ID February, Mn C W. f?TT* tflalrrr.an of the sale, annotaixwl Any one who has forgotten to ?end in liig donation can do so lye fore that time, and still be count ed in the 1955 campaign, Mrs Savage said Wallace Prom* teJ To Staff Sergeant Promotion of Tommy G. "Wal lace of Culberson to Staff Sergeant was announced today by Lt. t* Joe E. Earl!, Jr . commftafler 1>i tlia HensJey Air Preserve Tlytag Center, Grand Prairie, Tent, where Wallace ts serving as ft pay roll clerk in the Reserve Admin istration section. I Sgt. Wallace, who attended Mur phy High School, ia Hie son at Mr. and Mrs. J E Wallace of Culber^ son. He presently resides at ?S9 West 9th St . with his wife Wllma, in nearby Dallas Wright Buried In Andrews Graveside r tes fallowed by bur ial in Vail eyt own C-meterv And rews were held Friday for Ken neth Troy Wrigfht, 70, of Hfyson City, formerly of Andrews. Wright a retired railroad man. and fclrgTaph operator in Andrews for a number of years, died In * Bryson City hospital Dec 21 after a b*ief .lllners WrnrV rc'i^ed from tbe South em Pull way three year? ngo ilf ter 40 v^ars of service on the rail road's Murphy branch Funcrn! sejvice? were held at 1 p m Friday. Dec 2*5. at the First RAp*1gt Church. Pryson City, of which he was a member "Both Wnp-ht and his -wife, t?>e former Miss Flla Painter were natives of Andrews Surviving are widow, thrtt dau^h'e-s. Mr-? TTildrod Canada of Brvsort City: Mr? Hubv F^Ves of Or^rn^tv-rc^ ^nd Mrs .Tune Frown of Rockingham; thrcn pons, <T C? and Ray f Pry or Ci*v; and TJrrn ?*1 of AshrviJle: th -re s'ste**s, Mrs PaTa^? Franks of Troy. Gft ; Mrs Pennle Filer of HsrHwood and Mrs Alio- Murray of Winston Salem: two brothers. CTmnOe Wright of Hazelwood and Dre w Wright of Old Fort; and 14 fTUd I children.
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