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OES Tt Meet > JMurpky Chapter No M Order of tW- Eastern star wul meet toai^bi ItknAilH at 7:30 la the Maaanir Ha* kfri Sylvia VaagOMT. worthy I S&rao will preside. Andrews Personals The B*v. and Mr*. Eugene Wlih arspooo aad daughter aitendad the qsarrtage at Mr*. Wttherspooa'i Us ?r Miti All* Fl:ch in Memphis -iatu.-djy Mrs Wutwrpsoon con tinued the trip to Monroe. La., where the will visit her parents lor several weeks. Rev. Witherapoon returned lo Andrews Monday. Mrs. Max U>nnmgaad and daugh- J I i*rs. Teresa aud I'heryl. of Denton. | have ."rriveU (or a slay of several ; jeefcs with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Gray. I , deUft|te cojors m m with your own sheer McCrity nylun?J..now in new, soft spring shades. I F Full-fashioned or No-Seams. " ' ? I -THf STOCKING WITH THE ARROW" Welcome CoHins Crain Dept. Store Valley River Avenue Thanks Given To Wagon Train Committee We are taking iteU opportuaM: to express the appreciation of al members of the executive commit tee on the Wapoa Trala Projec for the One spirit of cooper anoi thai we are receiving from mans people throughout this area. We al so want to thank various Commi. tee members who are already mak ing plans for the various activities that will take place in connection with our July 4th celebration. Many men are growing beards 01 different shapes and colors and wo men are making bonnets and dress es to wear during the week of tlx celebration. We also see man} Tellico-to Murphy Wagon Trait Badges. We hope very much that many other people throughout Cheroket County and this entire area will come out in full costume during this elebration. According to latest reports there will probably be from IS to X housand people In Murphy on Jul) :4th. The publicity that this area 1? receiving and will receive will b< greater than any publicity this area has received heretofore. Although no person will be re quired to buy a badge or to grow a beard or to wear a bonnet, it is hoped very much that everyone will join in the spirit of the occasion by making this contribution to what is believed will be the most successful celebration in the history of this section of the State. The Local stae rlcan Legion Posi ivill set up a Calaboose on the kjuare m the center of Murphy and *ill "arrest" from time to time, a lian or woman w ho does not happen j have a badge or bonnet or is :-!ean shaven. This will all be in fun n order to add to the spirit of the jccasion. Any person who happens , o be "arrested" and who does not vant to pay the "fine" will certainly lot be required to do so. Let us remember that the main ^ mrpose of the Wagon Train is to ^ mphasize the need for a modern ighway between Tellico Plains. ^ V nnessee to Murphy. North Car- ^ lina. The construction of such a 0 ighway will open to thousands of ^ luristi Mountain Scenery that is nsurpassed anywhere. The tourists. 3 n visiting this area, will spend ?ach year thousands of dollars chich ' rill be of direct benefit to the peo tle throughout Southwestern North Carolina. ( We will be g lad to have your co- 8 iperation. Without your support this ??lebration cannot be a success. Holland McSwain a Jack Dickey DES To Have Bake Sale Murphy Chapter No. 10 Order of !he Eastern S;ar will have a bake sale Friday. May 29 at Ivie Furni ture Store. Beginning at 9 a.m. DARE to COMPARE you ll COME TO CARE * for THE fJffiJ^YSTUDEBAKBR > _ Convenient, stylish, roomy.. .The Lark by Studebaker is America's newest sweetheart! (Fastest rising sales curve in the industry) Shorter than most cars, it handles and parks easily, seats six graciously. Prices start several hundred dollars under the stxalled "low priced" field. Cuts costs of insurance, gas, maintenance! Fashion approved by Harper's Bazaar. Fun-drive it? now! ENJOY A DEMONSTRATION DRIVE TODAY in the V-8 that outscored all V8'? in the Mobilgas Run with 22.28 miles per gallon. And The Lark "6" does even better. Available as a 2 -door and 4-doot sedan, hardtop and station wagop. you'll save at YOUR STUDEBAK.ER DEALER'S? TQQA\ t? T&WNS&N AUTO CO. VALLEY RIVER AVENUE TO MARRY Miss Mickfe Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Carter of I.oyall, Kj will marry Jerry W. Reese, sun of Mrs. W. A. Reeee and the late Mr. Reece of Andrews on June 27. Mr. Reece and Miss Carter are now making their home in Charlotte, N. C. Miss Carter teaches In the Mecklenburg County School System. Mr. Reece is employed by the Charlotte News. PERSONALS Miss Juliet Pegues of Oxford, Miss, is visiting Mrs. Francis Bourne Sr., this week. Mrs. Ralph Rhodes spent last week-end in Chattanooga where she visited friends. >'d Gibbs, who is a student at Sroung Harris, Ga., spent last week end here with his family. Mrs. E. C. Sullivan left for her lonie in Cherryville on Sunday fol owing a visit of several weeks kith her daughter and son-in-law, )r. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover. Dr. loover's mother, Mrs. J. W IIoov r of Lincolnton, and two of her riends. Mrs. Barger and Mrs. Alex ttder of Mooresville, speut Monday light wilb the Hoover's en route o California where they will spend everal weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Frasch re urned last week from a trip to diami Beach. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. James Parker and ion. Jimmy, left on Sunday for New k'ork City where they will visit ,vith their daughter and son-in-law. VIr. and Mrs. Nick Aloa. Mrs. Martha B. Dreher and son, Bo. spent several days this week in Marietta, Ga. with Mrs. Boland Brumby Jr. Miss Gall Thompson of Simsbury, Conn. U the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Tuttle. , Mrs. Dennis Helton of Clinton, Tenn.. a nd four children will ar rive this week-end for a visit with Mrs. Helton's sister and brother-in law. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Mrs. Helton is the former Mildred Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have recently returned from a cruise of the Carribean. Robbie Horowitz will leave on June 4th for a three months' tour of Europe. On his return he will enter :he University of North Carolina Law School. Mr. and Mrs. John Savage left >n Sunday for Winston-Salem where they will visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fteavis. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Costello are spending a week in Georgetown, S. 0.. with Mr. Costello's mother. They will return the middle of next week lo spead a few days here befere en rolling in sumpier school at W.C. T.C. Mr. and Mrs. Whitey West and daughter. Cathy, arrived Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bfooks. Whitey will return to Sutton, Va. this week. Misa Ellen Hyde has returned home after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Laura Constant in Asheville. Miss Ada Mae Pruett bad as her guests for the week-end Mr. and Mm. Andy W*ierp and daughter of DaJta. Tex, Xbty were en rotue to Greenville. The Rev. Eugene Witherspoon, L. ?. UMBfc and Miss Ruth Hamilton will leave Sunday accompanied by ? group of Young People for weeks vacation at WrtghUvUle Beach. BIRTHS PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Burgess, of iMurphy Route 1, a daughter, Klitha Ann May 18. , Mr. and Mrs. Buil Hyde of Mor ganton, Ga.. a daughter. Connie Jennie, May 20. , Mr. and Mrs. Leroy McGlure of Murphy Route 2. a son. May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Guthrie of Murphy Route 4. a son. May 24. Mr. and Mrs. John Herbert Gar ret of Murphy, a daughter, Sherry Ruih, May 25. Mr. and Mrs. Buell Thompson of Culberson, a daughter. May 25. Among The Sick Admitted last week to Providence | Hospital: Melvin Arrowood Jr . An- j drews; aGil Dalrymple, Murphy Route 2: David Allen Fox, Mur- 1 phy; Dennis Myers, Brasstown. Letter From Raleigh Dear Friends: Again we are ipppy to have aome Ifjme folks come by. The Claat (ram the Murphy High School ? all of them looking so bright and happy ? on a fine vacation trip They were accompanied hy their te?:&ers. Mr. John Jordan, Mrs. Margaret Gibbs, Mrs. Ruth Wilson and Mr. Alvin Rusaell. The morn ing I saw them 1 was In a rush to gtt to the Education Committee meeting, where the incentive plan was lulled, or given an unfavorable report. I Tljis Thursday ? The so-called Gambling Bill is due to come to the Poor of the House. I think Chero kee County would have me vote against it, so shall do just that. Ore nice thing, this last week I have been able to have another page ? Dan Boone ? a very bright and attractive youngster, son of Mark end Mary Emma Boone, grad scn of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Boone, who have been neighbors and friends for many long years. The trip to Fort Bragg was won derful. 1 wish every one could have been there with us. The Air-Sbow was beyond all description, the per fection. the exact timing went with the drop of 300 men from the sky, all in a small space in front of us. Then to drop heavy trucks and equipment with men to operate them. It was done in a few min utes. Then when the missile was fired ? they called it an "Honest John" ? It simply took your breath. It was away and almost out of sight before you heard the report. To know t'iat we have such an air force makes one feel a bit more secure in this troubled world. Amlith Hay. looking stunning in a red suit, with her dark eyes and hair, came over and went with me in this trip. We were allowed to ride r. ti e helicopter with General Ker ??haw. Commander of the Air Force. After the air-show, a social hour fallowed by a dinner, then a stage show by enlisted men, for two hours. Heck home, tired but happy. Here is a bit of news, which I consider good. Last night Mr. John Umstead told me that I could say definitely that a new home for re tarded children would be built in ?he West, most likely Morganton. I offered to give the land if they would bring it to Cherokee, but tl ej :>hink Morganton is nearer cen ter for the District ? that we could expect to have it opened in the summer of 1961. You have so doubt mm tai the papers, that we elected Mr. Ferebte K the Board of Trustees of the Uat versily. This ia the Brat time I was oa that Committee, so was interes ed in the way the election was car ried on The Chairman gives you a sheet of paper, with names of all mem bers ol the Committee ? you take (Kst sheet (wa call It a "swap sheet") and so to each member. He puts your man oa hto sheet aad you put his man on your sheet. It is an old custom dating back to the first session held in this Coital. acalaat the Bl to tiki Mm author ity tn m Dr. CwnII, who la elected by the people, aad to give It to the SUto Board of Kducetloa. wbo la appointed by the Qomaor. lj?e time u im mm when we nyi^ take iHflwto on many luuei, wkk6 majtea It aQ ? btt leaae It U wonderful to be ban )aat (ha same, and (tha?k you for i en Hat me. Laat week's letter waa a state ment I read to Committee, on Tear char education, I think la several aha reported back to the Sub-Corn- . wHtee to write MOtbar bill 0?.. Slacareiy, Mrs. C. W. Cover 1 SAVE AT DICKEY'S 5 Ft. CJ. Tub ?. Bath Sets, Complete I90.M 300 G?J. Steel Septie Tailu 42.95 66" 2 Basin Shirley Cabinet Sink 89.95 39 Gal Rd. Water Heater 44.95 39 Gal. T.T. Water Heater . v . ? 57.59 Per 100 Ft. Va" Plastie Pipe 3.95 Per Ft. 4M Drain Tile 19c Per 100 Ft. 12-2 Homo* Cnble 3.75 Full Thick Per 1.000 Ft. Insulation 53.99 Genuine U.S.G. Per 1.000 Ft. Sheetroek 49.99 Spencer-Adama-Best Per Gal. Outside White Pnint 3.95 And Up Alum. Tension Sereens 2.95 Per 100 Ft 5" Square Gutter 12.59 Glass Front Doors 9.95 9 x 12 Gold Seal Rigs 7.95 10 r More Bags Cement 1.25 DICKEY SUPPLY CO. Murphy, M. C. Phone VE 7-2125 NOTICE The officers of the Town of Murphy have been given orders to crack down on Bird Killing and B.B. Ciun shooting - Ordinance 107, Page 28, Town Ordi nance Book, Town of Murphy, reads as follows: Any one who shall fire off any gnn or pistol charges with powder and shot, or ball, or other projectile, within the City Limits of the Town of Murphy without a per mit from the Mayor or Board of Commissioners shall upon conviction, pay a fine of $5.00 and costs. (This includes B.B. Guns). S. 160-160.2 It shall be unlawful for any person to hunt, kill or trap any Birds within the City Limits of saM Town and any person convicted shall be guilty at a Misde meanor and shaUbo fined not more tha $50 on luptte oned not more than thirty (30) days., Town Of Murphy Police Department
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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