PERSONALS KM. W. T. Q mo at OMumbto, 8. a, is the (UMt of Mr. and Mm J. HU Butler at Hlawaaaee * Baa. . . Mrs. Bula Gray Hurt of Wash ington. D. C., la visiting* her aia. ter-in-law, ICra. J. B. Gray and family. * Mr*. X H. Wilson and children, Jay, Missy and Lucy have re turned from a two week visit with the former'a parents, Dr. and lira. W. 'L? Logan In Gaines ville, Ga. . , y , ,1 !?' ? Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds of Cornelia, Ga., vl4ted Dr. and Mrs. J. N. HU1 and family, Sun day. Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. King returned last week from a visit with relatives at Boone. * Mrs. H. S. Whiteheart and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whiteheart and Bons, Donnie and John of Winston. Salem, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mulkey and Mr. and Mrs. W. *. Craig ud WIbMob la* VNk. Mr. ud Mrs. Donald Whltsheart and children bare returned ham* bat Kn. H. 8. Whltsheart n malned (or ? laofw vMt with her sister, Hn. Mulkey. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olbbs and children, Bdd, Jimmy and Elis abeth returned Tuesday from a Halt with Mr. Olbbs' slstar, Mrs J. L. Rose and Mr. Rom In New York Ctty. Mrs. William J. Canata and sons, BUI and Dennis who have ?pent the past three weeks with Mrs. Canata's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Chandler, returned Sunday to their home In Chatta nooga. Mr. Canata came up Sun day and acompanied them home, i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leonard | .of Wilmington visited Mrs. J. B. ' Gray and Elizabeth Gray Sun day. Benny Dockery a 1956 graduate of Murphy High School is now employed at the First National Bank In Atlanta, Ga. Benny Is "Mrs^rMleich?na?T Announces the opening of her dan cing school starting Friday, Sept. 7, , at the American Legion hut on Main Street In Andrews. Classes will begin at 2:45 p.m. for the ? year old and under group, at 3:50 for the 8 year old group, and at 5 p.m. for the 12 year old group. Also any boys who are interested in ball room and tap dancing contact Mrs. Eric Reichman at 2C6-W, An. drew*. i WE ARE NOW BUYING j 3 B OAK LUMBER (Green) ALSO 3 x 4's AND 4 x 4's FOR PRICES - SEE OR CALL W D. TOWNSON LUHBES CO. , RIAL VErm 7-2101 , .V- M ' < Mr. and Mr*, thnnu Akin and| two mm, John ud Jerry, at Brtdfcport, Ate., "pent teat ?Mk with Mrs. Htrmia'i mother, Mr*. R. L Akin. Mr. and mm! Jamas V. Ker rlsan and ion, Difttey, of Boston, Mais., have hate vUltinj Mr. and Mra. BenaJdn and Mrs. Kerri aan'a parents of Tomotla, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert 8tUas. Mr. Richman Martin, Mrs. Mor ris Moore, and Mrs. Elisabeth Hiufticttended the funeral servic es for Oral J. Mutton in Ashe vllle Monday. Mr. Joe Abernathy of Murphy, Route 3 was the week end guest bf Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pullium of Andrews. Mrs. Lee Pullium and Mrs. Mar tha Palmer were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Abernathy. - Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hadley Schyde and daughters, Carol and Donnie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Abernathy in Murphy last week. Mrs. Schyde is the former Eva Abernathy, daughter of Joe Aber nathy. They stopped on the return from Daytona Beach, Fla., where Dr. Schyde, who is director of Mu sic Education of the New Haven, Connecticut public schools pre sented a concert. Andrews Personals Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Cover had as their house guests for the! week end their niece Mrs. Vaughn Connelly and Diane and Richard Connelley who have been spend ing the summer months at their home in Alexandria, Va., and let Monday for Miami Beach when they will spend the winter. Miss Patricia Thomasson, the daughter of J. H. Thomasson, left last week for New -York where she will Join Miss Betty Heaton and go by boat to Brennerhaven, Germany where they will be sta tioned with the U. 8. Service Club. Mrs. John Barker had as her guests last week the Rev. and Mrs. Boyd and their Mo children Sandra and HtrUa of Niofeols, Ga. On the return trip they were accompanied Ifiit Uni Bar* ker who willlea<hln the Nichols aehooi year* J ^ Mrs. Verna Tarkingtan had as her house fliesfe Bart #eek her brother-inJaw and Pr, and H. Baflfcy and their daughter, Sylvia Ruth, and Mr. and Mra. W. Xte Su? all o t Elizabeth Clty.While here the visitors, Mri. Tarjctogton and Mr Miss Wiggins Commissioned In Nursing Corps Nola Jane Juanlta Wiggins, or iginally from Robbinsville. was re cently commissioned in the Nurse Corp., 3275 USAF Hospital, Parkd Air Force Base, in California. and Mrs. James Fere bee attended the drama at Cherokee on Thurs day evening. Mrs. Paul Boring and daughter, Sara Alice of Canton, Ga., and Miss Jana Poston of Blue Ridge, Ga., left Saturday after spending last week there as guests of Mrs. Boring's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dewar. Rev. and Mrs Earl Ogg and children, Peggy and Danny of Monroe, La., spent Thursday night here as guests of Mrs. Norma Lunsford, enroute to Knoxville where they will spend a vacation with the Rev. Ogg's parents. The }ggs' were ? former residents of Andrews at which time he served as pastor of the First Baptist Church for several years. Miss Pat Derre berry, student nurse at Watts school of nursing at Durham will leave this week after spending a two weeks va cation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Derrebrry. Mrs. R. J. Hollar has returned to Hickory after a visit here with Mrs. Clara Sherrill. Mrs. Max Ijmnlng and young daughter at Denton are spending a vacation hen with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gray. Mrs. R. V. Tankersley and daughter, Beverly have returned after * visit with relatives in Bristol, Virginia, and in Mississip pi M)r. an^ itrs. WlUam* have returned . from Greensboro where Mr. William* attended the .State Fireman's Convention. WMUUt'f Society Cirel? Twt ' Circle No. S U the Woman's So ciety at Christian Service of tfcs Pint Methodist Church mot Toe# day night, August 31, In the home of Mrs. W. D. Townson. Mrs. W. F. Elliott. chairman, presided. Mrs. F. L. As bury op ened the meeting wfb prayer and Mrs. R. C. Mattox, secretary, read the minutes and presented the program on "11m Holy Spir it." . ..i Members present were Mrs. Roy Wells, Mrs. Bessie Dickson, Mrs.* H. G, Elkins, ?*re Nettie Axley, Mrs. Jessie Zirbes, Mrs. W. E. Howell, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Asbury and Mrs. Mattox. Mrs. Townson was assisted by her granddaughter, Miss Grace Townson, in serving refresh ments. Doable Christening Service To Be Held Born to Mrs. Joe Fulmer, the former Virginia Franklin, and Mrs. Donald Ellis, the former Clara Taylor, former residents of Murphy, who now reside at Web ster, Monday, August 17, a 9 pound boy each. The fathers, the Rev(. LJoyd Donald Ellis and Joe R. Fulmer, are planning a double christening lervice for their sons in the near future, to be held at the Webster Methodist Church. NORTH "CAROLINIA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quail fied as administratrix of the es tate of R. V. Tankersly, deceased, late of Cherokee Countay, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned at. her home at And rews, N. C., on or before August 9, 1957, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned at the above address. This 3rd day of August, 1966. Mrs. Nora Tankersly, Administratrix, Andrews, N. C. S-ttc - ? r . 9. '? . . SQUARE DANCE EA. TUE&. Krre- ? J. JIP M, "EVEBBODY WEU?HE" CRAWFORD'S SKATING RINK J EmmaJean Shields Weds Grayson M. Bradley Miss Emma Jean Shields be :ame the bride of Grayson Merrill Bradley on Sunday, August 19 at 1:30 p.m. at her home in Tomotla. rhe Rev. Jack Palmer performed the double ring ceremony. Wedd<s; music was furnished by Miss Doris Oats, cousin of the bridegroom, vocalist and Miss Ma ry Farmer of Murphy and Ashe dlle, pianist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. J. B. Shields of Tomotla. Ifr. Bradley fir the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bradley of Gerton, C. The bride was given In marriage by her father.' She ware a waltz length gown of nylon lace over satin. The 'fitted bodice had a round neck|ine. Long sleeves end ed in lily points over the hands. Her shoulder length veil of illu sion fell from a small hat of satin trimmed with lace and pearls. She carried a white Bible topped by a white orchid. , An informal reception was held by the parents of the bride follow* ing the ceremony. For traveling, the bride wore a dress at rose glace cotton, white accessories and the orchid from her Bible. Mrs. Bradley is a graduate o < Murphy High School mad Appa lachian State Teachers College, Boone. She has accepted a position as a teacher in Eugene Rankin School, Asheville. Mr. Bradley la a graduate of Ed aeyviUe High ScteoL He Mtwi four years in the United Statea Navy and is now a student at Asheville Biltmore College. a new HIGH in VIVID picture ! a new HIGH in VIVID sound ! a new HIGH in VIVID styling ! * ? 99% Brighter Picture ? Power Tuning "Lighthouse" Channel Spotter ? Op tional Remote Control ? Automatic Focus Printed Circuit Automation ? Stay Set Volume Control ? Dynapower Speaker 7 COLORFUL NEW HOTPOINT PORTABLES TO CHOOSE FROM! <UU(<dcM mi euwfutm! HOTPOINT CONSOLE MODEL 21S552 mahogany or UGHT OAK RNISH ? S.xV - '<&* FURNITURE ? * ?> , ? CO. 1 FOR SALES r -A Liu IV .4. ,

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