** ? To Luau Party Mr. and Mr% Kenneth Godfrey ere boats at a loan party on Wed s'day evening, August 26, honor ing Mr. ?0d Mrs- Bill Hodges who left last week-end to make their home in Attains. Ga. A buffet sapper was served in the yard of the Godfrey home which was d tears ted in the Hawaiian theme. Guests were dressed in Ha-, tfaiian costumes. Following supper the twenty guests enjoyed an evening of bridge with high score prizes going to Mrs. William Tuttle and Herman Ed wards. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Breece Breland, Mr, and Mrs. Her man Edwards, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Wil liam*, Mi;, vtd Mies. A. J. Haadrick, Mr. and Mrs. L. Maspn, Mr, and Mr?. William Tattle and the haaorees. I <4 P-Jg ?? ?rid^y, Hall Vows c'id In M?^odist Church Miss Virginia Bare Priddy an. Jerry Alfred Hall were united ii marriage Saturday, Aug. 29 ir Ardmore Methodist Church is WTnrton-Saleja, N, C. The Rev W Harold Cjpoo* officiating. The bride is the doubter o I Mr sod Mrs. Ntfha9& Ots Priddy of Walnut Covg, and die* hddfigroom Is the son Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Lawrence Hall of Murphy. I The bride ?wore a white linen sheath appHqued in white ribbon embroidery, with ? matching vetted hat. She carried a white Bible ant -fc"? ?"beroses TMnktos and Jasper L. - ? -*> jr. attended the bridal ? '? Mi?s Dinkins wore a beige -notiouel linen sheath and carried ^rmize ctarygjurthemums. The couple will liv* in the Wake Forest' Faculty Apartments after Sept. 8. Mr. Hall is a member of the faculty of Wake Forejt College. H? b a graduate of Wake Forest College jnd has his master's degree from Peabody College. He h?s dope grad uate work *t Peabody and at West ern Carolina College. He; has also attended Naval Qtfcefa CaixUd^te c"hool. The bride is employed at Western Electric Co., and is a member o the national YWCA council O E S TO MEET ) Murphy Chapter No. 10 Order of the Easter SUr will meet tonight (Thursday) ?t 7:30 in the Masonic Hall. Mrs. Sjrlvia Waggoner, worthy matron will preside. VMUk REGAL CLUB TO MEET The Regal Club wiH meet Friday erxemng at 8 p ui at tiw laua id f Mrs. R. H. Foard, with Sfrs:. 5. B. Gi?y as co^KKiiess. Edwina Ilagaiiiaa Weds F. H. Shetton Mrs Edwtna Hagaman -and M a?w sheu<? *?* *?* w entative or tbe Miro-Fle* and Ele ctrode Corporal ion. ? Family Wight Group Hears Pawkias Couple Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dawkins of Highlands and Jacksonville. Fla. gave a talk op their recent visit to mission stations In the Far East at Family Night at th? First Meth odist on Wednesday evening, Sept ember To illustrate their talk, the Daw kins showed slides of missions they had visited in China .Korea, Formosa, the Philippines, and Haw aii. During the evening members of the church presented the Rev. and Mrs- R. T, Houts with gifts at food in gratitude for Mr. Houts recent reappointment as church pastor for the comming year. .... Former Andrews Girl Is Married ANDREWS Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Louise Duoree, daughter of Mrs. Merrill Rayburn and the late Mr Charles Dupree of Tazewell, Tenn. formerly of Andrews, to Paul Hughett son of Mrs. J. L. Huehett and the late Mr. Hughett of Chry vlUa. Tenn. The ceremony was performed August 1 at the home of the bride's parents, Tazweil, Tenn. Given in marriage by her step father, the bride wore a Chapel lengtil gown of lace and taffeta, lace bodice with Bodeau neckline and long pointed sleeves. Her veil ot illusion was attached to a crown of net and pearls. Mrs. Fred Warwick sister of the bride of Knoxville, organist, and Mrs. Willie Newman of New Taz Iewell. vocalist presented the nuptial mirefc. 1 Following the ceremony a recpt ion was held in the home. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Giles Dye onother sister of the bride of Knox viHe and Miss Sharon McPhetridge, cousin of the bride, of Halls, ?'""tin. The 'bride was graduated from Roosevelt Hi?i, Atlanta, Ga. and at'ended Lincoln Memorial Univer sity and the University of Tenn. Knoxville. The bridegroom graduated from ; Lafollette High School, La Follette.i Tenn,. and attended Cumberland College and Lincoln Memorial I Col'ege and is now serving withj the U. S. Navy at Great Lakes. 111. The bride Is the grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson of I Andrews. ANDREWS Mrs. Edwin Bristol was hos tesc at her home to m?Sn bers of the Presbyterian Women of the Church for the August meeting "^ffiffheT Christian Education", topic of the program was led by Mrs. Lee Nichols. Assisting were: Mrs. Ben Hay, Mrs. Herbert Sheidy. i and Mrs. L. B. Nichols. Mrs. Joseph Sursovacre conducted the Bible Study Following the business session conducted by Mrs. Sheidy the President, the nosiest* refreshments to H ineinbeis pies ?tut. w?*s. Bristol **ost To CKinreh Meet Mrs. Mack Hendley Elliott Miss Anna Laura Swanson Becomes Bride Of Mack Hendley Elliott Miss Anna Laura Swanson, daugh ter of the Rev. and Mrs, Luther Swanson of Murphy, became the hride of Mack Hendley Elliott son of Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Elliott of Shipman, Va.. in a candlelight ceremony Saturday, Aug. 1. The double ring ceremony was held in Metropolitan Baptist Church, Washington, D. C. Dr. Walter A. Pegg performed the ceremony. 1 Mrs. Sandra Ousiley, organist, and Miss Jeanette Devlin, vocalist, presented a program of nuptial music. Miss Devffln sang "Be cause," "I Love You Truly," and "The Lord's Prayer' as the benedic tion. Vows were spoken before an al tar decorated with two seven granched cand elabra holding lighted tapers, baskets of white gladiolus with a background of magnolia leaves. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of imprted rosepoint lace and ny lon tulle over taffeta. The peaked waistline was enhanced by a sabrina neckline. The full skirt was a cas cade of lace and tulle ruffles on side and a back panel of lace ended in a chapel-length train. The veil of imported silk illusion was attached to a cap of rosepoint lace. She car reid a white prayer book with a white orchid and carnations show ered with white streamers. Her only ornament was pearl ear-rings, a gift from the bridegroom. Miss Iris Jea Parks of Washing ton was maid of honor. She wore an aqua gown asd matching halo. She carried a nosegay of pink car nations and red roses. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ralph Swanson of Atlanta, Ga., sister-in law of the bride, and Miss Mary Rogers of Murphy. They wore pink dresses similar to that of honor attendant, matching head dresses and carried nosegay i o pink oses. Jerry Cooper of Wahington best usher. Ushers were Rogsr Swan sos, brother of tue bride, zap larenoe Miller, both ton. Mrs. Luther Swanson mctoir J1 the bride, ciiuse fui nor ? ?. Wedding a olicci leugti midnight blue o?> r t??i with matching dtcvsi>wrivs eorsogt ui witifc f?*Twir ? At New Regal Hotel Saturday, September 19. 7:30 p. m. Tickets Sl.00 $pfqitred By Providence Hospital Auxiliary All Proceeds To Go Toward The Purchase Of A Qmm> Suction Machine ( ? Kg* DOKAZKD ?Y "A FRJBNir Harvey Elliott, mother of the bride groom, wore a dark brown street length dress with matching acces sories and a corsage of white carnations. A reception was held immediately following the ceremony in the rec reation room of the church. For a wedding trip, the bride cho9e a light blue dacron and cotton dress with matching acces sories and a white orchid lifted from her prayer book. Following a trip, the couple will reside in Washington, where both are employed by the Government. Marble Mrs. Taylor of Andrews, was I recent guest of her son and daugh ter in-law here, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor. A. J. Elrod of Grayj Ga., wts called hame due to the illness of , his mother, Mrs Amanda Elrod, who is in a Murphy hospital, i The Rev. and Mrs. William i 1 Berry of Gainesville, Ga- were i Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | I Wilburn Griggs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl rulove tnd( I family of Murphv. visited Mr. and | | Mrs. J. C. Palmer and family j Friday night. I Mr. and Mrs. Don Gerbig of j Barbarton, Ohio, was the week-end I guests of rlativses here. | Larry Payne who is employed at demons, N. C. spent the week-end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hensley of Atlanta, Ga., were the guests of his grandparents here Mr and Mrs. Harley McHan, last Monday. Mrs. Gordon Parker and Mrs.) Dee Jenkins were recent guests of the McHam family in Mtrble Mrs. Vaughn Parker and child-' ren of Ohio, and Mrs. Mesteller , and family of Andrews, were re-j cent guests of the Rev. and Mrs Algie West. Pete Watson has returned home after an v>slt with hisj brother in Lexington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Talroadge Rogers and family of Fannin County, Ga. Aere Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. Mamie Rich.. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson and 'amily visited in Nantahala Sun day.,' 6 Rev. and Mrs. Homer Wilsin and family of Andrews, were Sunday guests of the Ernest Griggs famUy. Mrs. Dee Jenkins and daughter Mrs. Parker of Oiho, were visitiors at Hyatts Creek church Sunday night. Mrs. Archie Gibby has returned I home after a yistt with relatives | In CtawJwd. Tap*. Mr. and Mrs. John Bayless at | tended a ^rwer Board jpeetlng In Knoxvill* this week. Edwin Winchester and son. Tom my WljuMrtW. <4 n/rtaeU spent last weekend with their family rar*. The* were ?Bcom^W>ied to Muvhy far Miss EUan Ray HMtlly Janet Marie Emus Is Wed To I Lawpiee Thurman On! Sunday, afternoon, August 30, >t fctir M. V . Miss Janet Mai le I loathe' 'die bride of Lawr- ' ?nce Oli\?r TJiwman of \Y liming-! on. ' V" Mil?s Ennis is the daughter of Mr. ?nd Mrs. James Ralph Ennis of Erwin aad Mr. Thurman, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Xuel Thut man of Little Bock. Ark. The impressive ceremony was performed by the Rev. Colon S. Jackson Jr. in the First Baptist Church in Erwin against a back ground of palms, of floor baskets of white gladioli, pompoms and asters with cathedral candles. Mrs. DeWitt Woolall, organist, rendered a program of nuptial mus ic and Miss Geraldine Matthews sang "Song of Ruth", "O Perfect Love" and "The Wedding Benedic tion" i'4 Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a waltz length gown of hand clipped Chantilly lace in Flu de boisdesion fashioned with basque bodice scaiopad Sabrina neck line edged with floral motif irridescent sequins and seed pearls. She wore matching mits that taper ed to points over the hands The nylon tulle bouffant skirt featured scattered lace flower motif and was banded with wide lace inser tion Her two tiered finger tip veil! of French illusion was attached to a coronet of orange blossoms and pearls, and she carried a prayer book topped with a white purple- , throated orchid and showered with ' stephanotis. Mrs. James Cooper, cousin of the bride was matron of honor a?<J Miss Lucy McDonald was maid of honor. They wrore a blue lace .sheath dress with matching net over skirt and a picture hat of velvet and net. They carried nose gays of white feathered mums Honorary bridesmaids were Miss Peggy Moore of Franklinlon, Miss Patricia Derreberry of And rews, Mrs. Durwood Stickland of Fayetteville, Miss Diane Ralph and Miss Barbara McC'askill of Fayette ville. Mr. Fulton Cline of Wilmington was best man and ushers were Jer ry Ennis of Erwin, brother of the hride. Tom Reece of Wilmington Robert Daught ridge of Rocky Mount, and Marion Ennis of And rews, brother of the bride For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Ennis chose a pink lace dress with matching accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Thurman wore lace with matching accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The bride changed to a beige suit with brown accessories and the or chid lifted from her prayer book for traveling. Mrs. Thurman was educated in the Erwin Schools and at Woman's College and is a member of the Wilmington School faculty. Mr Thurman was educated at the University of Tennessee, anil holds a position as Traffic assistant with Regal Paper Co. in Acme. After a wedding trip to Eastern N. C. they will be at home in Wilmington. ' PERSONALS Mrs. Dale Lee and Mrs. Fran cis Bourne Sr.. wen- in Atlanta for a few days recently where they attended the Little Show, featuring i holiday fashions. -Mrs. R. A. Akin spent !a?f week end in Clyde with her son. KoOert Akin, and family. , Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kum.uc Wilkins last week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins' brother. Harlan lan Byanl. Mrs. Bryant. and sons,, Mike and Andy, of Anjllstun, Ala. Walter Mauney. Fd Gibbs, and Harry Mattox were rueqts at a sur prise biuthdav party held tor h. C Bueck at his home in Franklin on Sunday evnelng. This was H. C. ?lst birthday He is enrolled at N. .(' State this fall. Mrs. Jean Mauney Greeue has arrived from Washington. D. ( '. to spend several weeks with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mauney. Mrs. Paul Hill and ehilden, Paul and Katherine. are visiting Mrs. Hill's ivarents. M. and Mrs. Howse, in Henderr.onville. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Massey of Chattanooga. spent Labor Day weekend w ith tliei parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ahonen and children. Raymond and Cary, have returned to their home in St. Clair^ Shores. Mich., after visiting with Mrs. Lela Solesbee. Waggoner Eskelenen and son. Ken. Iiave returned to their home: in Mohawk. Mich., after visiting Mrs. Lel3 Solesbee and family, j Mrs. Emma Quinn of Old State Road, is spending a week with! friends and relatives in Ducktoivn and Copperhill, Tenn. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Suit and fam ily spent the week-end with his par- 1 ents.. Air. and Mrs. E. C, Suit oil Shoal Creek Road. Mr and Mrs. James Ralph En j nis entertained at a reception In the, I church parlors following the Ennis Tliurman wedding on Sunday. Goob byes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ennis. Around 100 gcests attended the reception. Miss Bitlie Jane Rush of Winston Salem, N. C., spent the holiday, week-end with her parents, Mr J and Mrs. W. H, Rush. Coach Frank Maennle and Mrs. Maennle and their three children of Tryon. former coach of the And-, rews Wildcats, were guests for, the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. ! i Arnold Derreberry. While here , they attended the Andrews-Franklin ' frtotball game Friday evening, j Mrs Bert Wheeler spent last j week in Elizabethton, Tenn as gu-! | est. of her son, iRoy Wheeler and j his family. I Peter Gernert who has been ca-j I mp counselor at Kenmount. Bent j Conn, during the summer season] .vill return to his home this week. Mrs. G. W Cover left Wednesday for Fort Meyers, Florida to visit Iter daughter, Mrs. Jane Cover Orr. Miss Pat Derreberry of Duke; Hospital School of Nursing spent the week-end with her parents, j j Mr. a lid Mrs. Arnold Derreberry " 1 IIMJWMipl; Has your insurance kept pace with values? Fire Insurance and Extended Coverage. ?if? Insurance, letirimvnf. Font "fy f ot?crion. Ki?nr Habit . Theft and ?\t n (o.Mn once ? The cost of Rep lacing' your pro pcrlv lias been steadily on the up grade. Hut yon sure t h u ( >our 'Insurance is Ad equate to ceier vonr noss'hle loss , |n the event of i fire. L !/??# ns phek with YOU! CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT VErnon 7-2141 Murphy Andrews Mr. And Mrs. Leriy liembreg Miss Violet Phillips Is Bride Of Leroy Hambree Of Murphy ANDREWS? Miss Violet Phillip; and Leroy Hembree were united in marriage Saturday, Aug. 22, at 7 p.m. in the Happy Top Baptist Church in Andrews. The Rev. Jam es Truett performed the ceremony and music was presented by Missj Charlene McConnell. Th? bride lr. the daughter of Mrs Nellie Phillips of Andrews ana the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Woodroiv Hembree of Murphy. The couple entered the church together. The bride was attired in a gown of white lace over tat"-, feta. a veil of nylon illusion at tached to a coronet ot K.ce eint>, ..id ered with peails ami t-i|.iit,b d?f carried a white nit>ii villi ? Juu-j orchid. Mrs. Hembr. > is g...i *.? ? Andrews High school. Mr. Han bree. a graduate of Murphy Higii School, is now aerv.ng a mi u. S. Navy. Mrs. Walker Sipoaks To WSfS Ijinrhcon i-<?oet walker o i Lake Jur.s? lUSKa w'a.N gUt si jvpeakel ?ti d IIUaC ?.+ eon meeting oi tiie Woman's :>oc* lety ot (h n. shall oeiviCi ai thJ First Methodist Chuffi on Vat .u&", September i. Airs. Walker >poke ou tu?s? \7GfIX ot Hit christian bo, u,l :$e ufri^rs committee ot wh?cli 'juo *s '.Uf'tricl secreidiy, <*m. nIiomiu l iiLii .vn-KiU : j t?2? devotional iih. the .pe* aker. Twciil) WO iut?llCtr3 Vv\3T? present ioi hie n leetiug I Wfc.'.** _ r , - - ^ - - - - - / 1*1 i Tu ^uyf) wr(1*4i*i,i ?b-+j]o v; .**? (HILDREN'S DAY) 0 ( 0 N A I. 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