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PROMOTING ; MURPHY AND ANDREWS /v * ? /Am. _ N ' -/ - M IK PHI NORTH CABOUKA TRADE AT HOME; IT PAYS TWELVE PAGES THIS WEE^ People You Kr\qw Mias Elisabeth Bell of Raleigh ?pent a few days in Murphy last week visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. F. L. Asbury returned last week from an extended visit with relatives In Gainesville, Ga., Greensboro, Wilmington, Del. and St. Petersburg, Fla. l(r. and Mrs. Peyton G. Ivie and children, Susanne and Grier, re turned Saturday from a three week vacation In Daytona Beach, Fla. Miss Addle Mae Cook of Mur freesboro spent several days here last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Mason, Jr., had as guests last week, Mrs. Mason'd brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. English Jr. and daughter, Susan of Ashe ? ville. They were here Sunday for the chirstening of little Janie Lee Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Mason, Jr. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sweat, Sr. of Atlanta. Mr. and ^Mrs. J. H. Hampton at tended the Farmers Federation Stockholders' meeting in Asheville last week. En route they visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Newcomb at Candler, and Mr. Hampton's cous ins, Mrs. Bessie Seaton and the Misses Mae and Minnie Parker at Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Forsyth of Andrews Sunday attended the christening of their grandson, Rob ert Ashley, Forsyth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forsyth. Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Phillips of Robbinsville visiter their son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyatt Sunday to see their granddaughter, Mary Linda Hyatt go into the First Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. James Burch and family of Elf, and Mr. and "Mrs. J. W. Morrow of Chattanooga were t Sunday guests of Mrs. Jr W. Dyer. , Mr. and Mre. Breece Breland of * Chapel Hill are spending the week with Mrs. Breeland's ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coleman. Mrs. J. W. Dyer and Mrs. J. Y. -Allen will leave Thursday for Florida, Mrs. Dyer going to Win ter Haven and Mrs. Allen to Holly wood. Mr. and Mrs. P. J- Henn had as week end guests, Mr. Henn's moth er, Mrs. Preston B. Henn and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lutz arid two chil dren of Chicamauga, Ga. They were here to see Betsy Henn be come a member of the First Meth odist Church. ANDREWS Mr. and Mrs.'W. G. Candler of Villa Rica, is spending this week ? here as guests of their son-in-law I and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L>. B. Wtichols. Miss hue Crawford, student at ?JVe'stem Carolina college at Cullo whee, spej.t the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craw ford. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. L*ll have re turned home after a stay of sever al months In Florida. Zeb-Cbnley Jr., student at Mars Hill College is spending the spring ^holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Conley. Mrs. G. W. Cover and daughter, Mrs. Marion Ennls, and her young son, Giles, returned to Andrews Sunday from Fort Myers, Florida. Mrs. Cover has spent the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. Jane C. Orr and Mrs. Ennls and son have been spending several weeks with them. They were, met In Rex, ba., by Mr. Ennls who ac companied them home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rozendale of Look Out Mountain, Tenn., spent the week end here with Mrs. Ros en dale's mother, Mrs. 'David Swan. Mm Gladys Christy is spending ?vVaial weeks in Winston -Salem with her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Petet*. Mr. and Hit. C A. Brown ac compalried by their son, Dr. Rob ert H>tirown at Klngsport, Tn, left Mm day tor a stay of several weeks in Florida. C. L Johnson has returned after a stay of several week* in Daytona Beach. Florida. Paul B. Owenby of Marietta, Ga. is spending several days of this week at the Owenby Plant here. Churches Plan Holy Week, Eas^r Services Russell To Speak Andrews Service The Rev. William L. Russell, pastor of the Episcopal churches of Andrews, Murphy arid. Hayesville, will deliver the EAster message at the annual Andrews community Easter sunrise service 8unday at a. m. at Valley town Cemetery. The Rev. L. B. Jackson, pastor of the Church of God, will lead the singing and the Rev. John Vlmont, pastor of (he Andrews Free Meth odist Church will lead in prayer. The Rev. John C. Corbitt, pastor of the First Baptist Church will read the scripture and "Christ Arose" will be sung by a trio I made up of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and Mr. Carter. The Rev. j Vitolds Gobins, Lutheran pastor, | will lead the benediction. Meanwhile other Andrews 1 churches set these servicse: I V ' PRESBYTERIAN Dr. R. E. McClure of Ssheville, ) executive secretary of the Ashe ville Presbytery of the Appalachia Synod, will conduct the services at the Andrews Presbyterian Church Easter Sunday at 11 a. m. . METHODIST A special series of Holy Week services is being conducted in the First Methodist Church this | week with the Rev. Edwin Carter | leading. Thursday (tonight), the Lord's Supper will be observed. Friday night baptismal- services for chil dren, youths and adults will be ad ministered followed by a fellow ship reception for all attending | in the basement of the church. I Easter Sunday, 11 a. m., persons ? baptized will be received into the church. LUTHERAN The following services will^be held at St.". Andrews Lutiuiran Church: Maundy Thursday, (today) 7:30 p. (m., Holy Communion and meditation; Good Friday, 7:30 p. m., vespers with the bidding pray er and a meditation. Easter Sunday, 11 -a. m. with holy commiunibn. The public is invited. EPISCOPAL Chapel of the Holy Comforter, Maundy Thursday, Holy Eucharist 10 a. m. and Good Friday, ante communion, litany and ^meditation 10 a. m. Easter Sunday, Festival celebra tion of the Holy Eucharist, 9 a. m. at which children will present their Lenten mite boxes. OTHERS The other churches of' Andrews will sold their regular services with Ea?ter music and scripture. Noon, April 14 Is Filing Deadline For County Offices A lot of folks seem confused a bout th? time in which candidates may file for county offices ends, W. C. Stalcup, chairman of the Cherokee County Board of Elec tions, said this week. Mr. Stalcup said the State Board of* Elections reported that it has received numerous inquiries on the subject. The State Board said the time is 12, noon, Saturday, April 14. A reason for the confusion, it said, may be that the time for filing to end used to be at 5 p. m., but the Legislature shifted it to noon. Clean Up Week Is Announced Mayor L>. L. Mason declared the first two weeks of April as clean-, up week for the city of Murphy. The mayor said hare's a fact that's lnpartant to you! Rubbish and Utter caused twice as many fires in the past 10 years sis they did during the proceeding 10 year period. Are your attic, cellar and closets fuU of old papen, furnitue and other things that will burn?1 There's no time ilk* the present to make year spring clean-up count for fire safety. Clean them out today. Stop fins. Call City Hall or telephone 144 for speedy remov al of trash when you have complet ed your spring cleaning. Please hart trash in convenient place to be picked- up. | MURPHY CHl'KCHBELLS Sunday, April 1, will call worshippers to Easter services commemorating the resurrro.on ol Jesus Christ ? ranking with the Christmas celebration as the most im portant events of the Christian calendar. Cherokee County's country churches as well as those of Murphy and Andrews will celebrate Easter along with Christians around the world. Pictured here arc six cf the i')? jor < .iir-lios or AZ-jrpriy, top, left a -<I rijjht, First tfcodist Church and First Baptist Church ; centcr. Church jof tiis TCt ssiah, Episcopal and Free Methodist Church and bottom. Murphy Presbyterian Church and St. William's Catholic Chapel. (Scout Phctcs) Chamber Of Commerce Membership Is 70 Per Cent Of Potential The Murphy Chamber of Com merce, now fully organized, has signed up about 70 per cent of the potential membership as members C. R. Freed, Chamber secretary sad' tills week. Mr. Freed said the five commit tees are now ready to go to work with the first committee meeting set this week. The tourist promotional commit tee with Ben Palmer as chairman and P. J.-Henn as vice chairman, "will meet Friday, March 30, at 7 :30 p. m. in the Chamber of Oom merse office at the New Regal Hotel. * Hie committee has as new pro jects the publication of a new tour ist pamphlet, relocation and repair of road signs and other important projects, Mr. Freed said. The agriculture, merchants and industrial councils will call their members in a meeting next week and the week following. Ideas from the general public will be appreciated and put to work if practical, Mr Freed said. He said that anyone who has not been contacted about membership but who la Interested In joining the Chamber of Commerce may get in touch with him. Crippled Children's Drive Ends Saturday The Crippled Children's drivc< being conducted through the East er Seal Sale is progressing . nicely according to announcement by W. D. Whitaker, Cherokee County chairman of the drive. After contacting the various committees, Mr. Whitaker stated that the sale is moving forward, and the Lily Sale will continue through Saturday, March 31 tinder the direction of the Cub Scouts. Btfcky Hoover is In charge of the lily sales on the streets of Murphy both last Saturday and next Satur day, March 31, Mrs. Roy Fuller, chairman of the drive in Murphy, said. JND DEGREE RITES Cherokee Masonic Lodge 1?? will have a call meeting to con firm a second degree candidate Tuesday, April S at 7 30 p. m. in the Lodge Hall. ? ' Schools, Bank, Others Take Holiday Easter Monday Easter Monday, April, 2 will be a holiday In all Chert Kee County i schools. The Health Department will al so be closed that day and the Post Office will be closed from noon the rest of the day. The bank and courthouse offices also will take a holiday with the exception of the office of the clerk of the court which will remain open since Monday Is the opening I day of the Cherokee County April term of Superior Court. Superior Court Term Starts Moaday 4 two weeks term of Cherokee Oounty Superior Owrt will open ten Monday, April *. Dr. Holt To Supply During Pastor's Illness Dr. Robert L. Holt, vice presi-j dent and head of public relations at Mars Hill College, will preach j morning and evening services at i the First Baptist Church here three Sundays a month during the j illness of the pastor, the Rev. J. Alton Morris. . j The Rev. G. E. Scruggs, asso ciations! missionary, supply , on tfre second Sunday of each month. I ? ' J Next Sunday, Harter Sunday, Dr. J. A. McLecd, professor of English at Mars Hill College, will preach at both services. Dr. Holt filled the pulpit last Sunday, March 25. BOXSCOM II l.t.HIHUI RALEIGH? The Motor Vehicles Department's Summary of traffic i death* through 10 A. M. March I Killed this year: SB Killed to date last year: 280 t Killed this year: 2M ' , - - If 8afety Is Worth A Ufa, Drive and Walk Carefully! Murphy Giurches Join For Early Morning Service The Rev. A. C. Pounds, pastor of the Free Methodist Church, will sneak at the annual early morning Easter service at Sunset Cemetery, Murphy, at 7:15. Baptist. Methodist, Episcopal. P'-esbyterian and Free Methodist churches are joining for the ser vice which will be informal and last tbcut 30 minutes. Congregational Singing of fami liar Easter Hymns, prayer and Scripture readirg will make up the .--virc. Evel.yone js invited to at'eid. l~. lv Wetk and Easter services include: PRESBYTERIAN V." lre?Jay< yesterday I. sub v ? "Christ of the Slier. ces." J 'lTsic by the junior choir, Mrs. R. II r-'oard conducting. Thursday (today), sermon "The Garden and God's Will". Anniver *rry holv crmmunion by candle V-rVf Music by Presbyterian adult choir and Edwin Hyde. During c- rr>rmi"i-.n persons will coma to the table in grcups of 12. Gcdd Friday, sermon, '.TV Otherness of Christ" with rpec al si-gi-g by W s: Doyls C. Eurcl:. CATHOLICS I". !y Thur sday services, C p. ru. / r evening macs and holy Coin members nf the pariah v :Il ta':e turns at adoration and prayer until midnight in pernor/ ? i' t'-'e Lord's agony in the garden. Ore! Frldr.y, G p. m. services. Everyone is welcome ta Rpen'' soma time in private prayer in the chapel eve>y day ? but especially "')od Fiiilay. ITo'.y CVurday's Eas.cr v'g!! ArV'.re will be:rin at 7 p. in. The congregation will, l-enew their Bip tislnal promises before rig r-.rs; begirs. * > i Easter Sunday Masses will start at 8 a. m. in Murphy; 8:fb a. ra., in Andrews; 11:30 a. m(. in Fo.n tana and 11 :30 a. m. ' in Lance Cove. The Hey. Joseph Dean will be | assisted in Murphy and in the mis sion stations by the Rev. Jack Morrison of Cincinnati and Chap j lain Thomas McGrath cf Fort Be" j ning. Ga. FIRST BAPTIST , Dr. J. A. McLeod, professor of ! English at Mars Hill College, will ! preach at both services Sunday in | the absence of the pastor, the Rev. | J. Altor. Morris, .who is ill. The j choir will sing Easter music and | the legular services will be hel.J. FIRST METHODIST Thursday, 7:30 p. m. candle l's-H crrrrinion services. Good Friday, 7 *30 p. m. Sunday morn ing worship, adults joining the church. Music by the udult and youth choirs. EPISCOPAL Church of the Messiah. Thurs day,, morning prayer, 7:15, .holy eucharist, 7:30, evening prayer. 5:30, holy eucharist, sermon, stripping of the altar, 7:30. Good Friday, morning prayer and ante-communion, 7:30; preach- - ing of the passion, noon-3 p. m.: evening prayer. 6:30; stations of the cross, 7:30 p.sm. Fa5t?v tyrn or Holv. Sauruav morning prayer and ante-commur> \rm. 7:30: evening prayer anrt Easter yigil, 5:30. (The sacrament of penance will be available after this service to al) who desire it) Easter Sunday, holy eucharist 8 a. m.; festival celebration of the ' Holy F)i<-*?ris*, 11 a. m. at which ,v* chik'-^n- w<H present thei> Lenten mite boxes contain!*"* i>?lf -denial offerinr* 't the church's minion work CfcWren's Easter egg hunt, behind the pariA house, 4A>p. m. n?<i? *n4-? wMlt. Hir*""* Imp prayer, 7:15; Holy Eucharist. 7:30 a. m. and timing prayer. 1:30.
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