tonka <**
ith
In. W. A. Hmvbt
* * The Murphy Garden CI it) mat at
^ tk doaK 0/ -Mrs W A. Hoover 00
left Tburaday March 14 ? 3 00
p m with Mrt. Ed Brumby u co
? fcostess
? During business session, Mrs
'C?ci Burgess one of the past pre
suknts installed the ne* officers.
'AIi-s Francis Bjurne iru ailed
He {/tie new president
Mrs John Smith outgoing presi
dent v\iiA presented *?tti a pin
The di/> voted to send tie presi
dent as a tkiegale to the Garden
Club convent n which will be held
in Ashe vi He April 2tt-27
DON'T <? K T I F NIGHTS
lr takes >n st ~><k and 12 hours to
start relic- or vour money back
at any dru# ^ore When functional
kidney disorder-* cause ge:tin^ u;>
4?igtots scanl\ flow burning, back
ache, leg painv di/.'.nesss take sur
prising Bl'KKTS 4 day treatment
Arts fast to itictvax- and regulate
passage NOW a; Parker's Drug
Store & \laune> liru^ Company
I Garden Club Has
Covered Dish
Supper Tuesday
I I
The Cherokee Ruse Garden Club '
j mtt a-t Lie Power Board on las
lue&ua.v March 22 at 7 JO p m
v. ith a covered dish supper
Mrs Herman Edwards. president
presided aver ihe business
l)j!<ijg the business session Mrs
\\ I iiicun installed the iifw of
l A t i > b> l aiulelight servk e
\ l a Otlicirs installed were Mrs 1
Vlii'Jr I>jvl- president Mrs John
lHnJe> v ue-presldent Mrs Glenn
P..!tvi lecording secretary Mrs
[>. n Gentry reasurer M-rs Walte
I ' . ' l t i c<_ rr. 'spJiiding secretary.
Mrs Kenneth Godfrey. Historian
Mr- Hern an Pctwarrs . parliamen !
\ i :au Mrs A J He trick libra
r lan
Mrs Edwards, outgoing president '
was presen ed with a pin. also Mrs >
Hi wri was presented with a gift j
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MURPHY ? ANDREWS
N. C. Sweethearts
Appear
In Chattanooga
Saturday afternoon fee North
Carolina Sweetheart* performed
oa a Chattanooga television show
The young people appeared uo the !
Top Teene Dance Party All of the j
children were atHe to attend
After the television sho* the ;
Sweethearts danced at the East
Ridge Town Hall sponsored by two
Chattanooga square dance ciube
Proceed* from the performance
were given to the clakireo to help
with thetr activities)
Members of the dance team are
Harold Teague Charles White
Jerry Decker. Wayne Watson
Gene Chanse. Jttui Bruce, , Calvin
i>aney and Billy King ^
Also Karol Kaye, Charlotte Stal
cup. Jane Brittifin, Diane Wllkins.
Wanda Sue McJX>na}d, Sandra
Chastain. Pama^a Chastain, Billy
Stalcup and Maryt Rath Change.
The eaUer is Jtytoeit Bruce ^antf;
substfriutes arv Larry Ifappnaid ?
and DuLg White
Mrs Pete Stair up is the teacher
for the group.
Service Guild
Meets With
Miss Heighway
The Wesleyan Service Guild o
the Ku st Methodist Church met at
he home c4 N?i&s Josephine Heagh
way Monday, March '& at 7:30 p
m witlh Mrs ' M J-'ain as co
hostess
The meeting c#>ened with the
juild hymn and ritual
Mrs. Gertruie Wortfoen. president
presided During the business H
was voted to give a donation' fnojr>
fhe gurtd on the memorial o ?
C Hyatt
A program on Stewardship in the
cl-urch was given by fyujjh tow
ard
The following nonwiate<J com
mittee were apposed Mrs. Frank
Rllis. chairman. Mrs. NeM Sneed
and Mrs. Sam Davidson. _\j
The club was ?reminded of He
study course on the book of Luke'
cn Wednesday evening
Mar Me Kiwi
Mr. ?d **>. J oka Cham*. Mr
tad Mr* Ld CbMMy *nd Mi
Oai^bUn aU of Marble vuu?d r*
laUves in Fannin County, G? last
Wed
Mrs Canmell Totherow of Mur |
phy visited relatives in Maittle
Thursday
Mrs Nancy McHan and Mrs
Madiur Chastain were rt of Mrs
Mamie Rich lax week
Mrs Weatley ToUkww of Martile
and her sun M L. Tutheruw of
Httogkigiiug vuutud in marbfe- Sun
<ia>.
'Mns Lee Gibby visited her iUu
gl ;er Mrs. Homer Taylor in
Sunday afternoon
H b- Rkti w*ho has been at Kx i
tflsior Springs, Mo returned himu
Sunday
The Rev Homer Wilson and Har
rid Anderson of Andrews left Mon I
day lor Tracy CHy. Tenn .0 axsLst 1
in a revival .
Gted to report Ted Gartren is |
jnucD imgrpveo ?nc is visiting with
.Are darrwis Parents and Mr anil '
Worth PalnHfr
^:The*ftey. ano Mrs Tom Burrell '
faf ,Charlotfe 'vverr at Hyatis Cree*
last1 Sunday
Mr, Giles Gfttggs left Monday for (
Bryson Cfty Where he will be tu>
piwed
Mr Gtaxton \Vttson made a busi
ness trip to- Georgia last week
Mr. and Mrs David Kidd recemtly |
moved "to Mprbie
N(fi and Mhs. Archie Gibby who!
ciBve been in Cleveland. Tenn are I
speftdlnjj (his iweek in Marble
Cirtle !\io. I Meets At
Mrs. HeGuire's Home
Mrs. Jack McGuire was hostess '
toCircleNo One at her home last
Ttwtrsday at 7:30 p m. <
Iri the absence of the chairman, i
Mrs Robert Weaver presided over i
the bjusiness.' During the business |
Session it was decided to have a ?
bsrtte sale Saturday, April 2 at j
?ossamon Furniture Store, from
9:30 to 12 rtoOTl
JHF5- Bunch Nugent had charge
jA'\tJw , pfoara m , and showed a film j ;
co Vwei"} member canvas.
Refreshments were served to 12
members present
Be Smart For Easter . .
2w> 2W,
The Mosl Heavenly
Sly lex in Ihe Fashion
Orhit l itis Spring
son
lAJinilior
Huh:. J
Shirtwaist Dress . . . lour Be?
Iiiu'il lusliion. subtly softenr^
l>> lli?? swing' ol' a great full
*-kirl. Chart-on! and \voeadu
liret'ii. j^| | ftft
Left:
Fashion's favorite for Easter . . . the navy
blue costume suit Smart topping . . . th?
jaunty, double - breasted jacket over a
sleeveless bodice that's snowed with polka
dots. Also available in black or toast with
white dots. Of blended cotton, Bemberg
Flowers Bloom On
HATS
For Spring A Kamler
$2.9# to $15.??
Patent and Straw
Hand Bags $2.#* to ML"
Nolu Collins
Collins-Hemphill
Engagement Told
Mr and Mrs. Ekmer i \>Il in ^ uf
Murphy, announce the cn^a^einetr I
of l-heir daughter. Nola CuJLin> ?<i I
(lerald Hemphill of likiir>\ ill*- (la
The -bride-elect l*. j >enior ai |
Murphy lli^h School
Mr Hemphill is a graduate o!
Lnion County Hi^ti School and
attended Young Harris College. Ho
presen iy employed at the \!?.>n
etta Journal in Marietta. (la
A summer wedduig s planned
Two Pepole Honored
At Surprise
Birthday Party
Re\ R T. Houts Jr and Steve
Dickey were given a supnse advan- 1
:ed birthday party last Friday.
March 19 in the Recreation room
)f the First Methodist Church by
nembers of Mrs. Evans' Kinder
garten class.
Cak<t ice cream and punch was
served. Bugless were favors.
Those in the Kindergarten class
Acre Tim Dyer. Edward Brumby.
Steve Dickey, Bill MIcKeever,
Hubert Bourne, Bobby Forsyth.
M ike Godfrey, Jimmy Dee Wallace,
B:l!ie Bates. Nancy Hensley. Jeann
nctte Hubbard. Teresa Davis, Vicki
Ann Wood, Sherry White and
Melisa Breeland
Mothers attending wore Mrs.
William Wallace, Mrs Harry Dickey
and Mrs. Boyd Davis. ,
AMONG THE |
1 SICK
Those adpmted to the Murphy
General Hospital art* Mrs Beile
Hughes Rt 2, Murphy Virginia
StraNon Mmtytiy Fred Lunsford
Marble Mrs %l>on Hugbos. H 2
Murphy Mrs Hounee Farley, Ht 2.
HavesvilUv alio Joluiu.N luok
Htasc>ti>t\ti Ht |
Tlntse admitted to Prov idenoe
Mrs Matin* Dallex Ht
2. lia\r>\ille Nr. -- lirait* Spivia
Murpliv H n liiii ti llainp (huiiln
Marpli> Mrs. K^.cllt IVnlaiul .
ll.i> t->\ Jic Wel/ie Ptnlatid, Ht 2 |
Murphy James West, Murphy. ,
M: K.diiei f Suddertti Mu:"p?i>
\[| v K ? ? v it- Massey, Ha\esvtlf
ii.ii i > St anion. Murptn Lillian
Hapfi Culberson; Alexander Slio
? a, Youtiu Harriv (la Mrs l>i\
P.tliiu- \!uph\ Mis U'lesa I'.i gi I
jv H; 4 Murph.s .lack Pierey. J
Aha ,;li\ A j j 1 1 ? ? 1 1 > tS a^oiier. IKilel j
uali I i-jili V al MilUap-*. Mur I
l ? r t > \?.fr< v\ Lt (If >r,l Ciilh-. rson : |
Fred 1 1 a 1 1 1 j >1 <11 Murph\ Mrs Kdna
Coleman Ht Mu:*ph> Mrs Iowa
\i.hols. Ht 4 Mu:ph HtiJh Wo. id
ward. \lurpli> CTiartes Thrtinas
Mnrpliv Mrs Limiu- Britain'
Lit I K- Mi s Meluida iiiandon Mur
i'hy t
BIRTHS
\
IIARTNKSS ,
Mr. orici Mi's. Johuny Hartncss of
Murphy annoumr flu- bi is h o( a
daughter Debrrali Darlene. .Maivhv
IV Piv; :den.e Hospital Mrs.,
fiar'nt ? :< the former Mi>s (rer;
i; u T'.t. mas.
KI.SSKI.
Mr an I Mrs K tuild Res-el of
K;asstcmn announce the birth ul a
sen. Aii(!:t\\ Slierrard. Masvli 22.
a! Pruviri nee Hospital. Mrs. Ht-'ssel i
i lae !< - ne \ M.-? Mary Bate- I
HIDI NHOl K
Mr an.l Mrs Paul Y R:denh nir j
( I Mi::*phy annumre ths; birth of a1
daughter. Susan l.ynti<\ Ma: in 23. i
f?r. u-di'mv Hospital Mrs Riden- |
I'Mir was i.i ; nil-. Mi<s Marfan f
Kurrh
STR\TT(>\
Mr. and Mrs Ilarley St rat ton. |
r Murpliy. anni unec :Ju- birth of '
a -on. .1 "lirtiy Kdv.jrd. Marrh 21.
a! Mutf'i> CIrneral Hospital .\l:*s
Sfratton ;s tlu* (onnc: Miss Virginia
?. jJt'iit* (Ja-ifs
Per Aon a ( Wrnfi on
Miss Billie Joan Rush, and inter
ior decorator for Morrison's ol"
Asheville. spent the week-end with
her parents. Mr ami Mrs W . II
Rush.
Mrs. W. I). Townson Jr of
Edenton is visiting Mr. ami Mrs.
W D. Townson
Miss Annette White, student at
rurelt-McConnell Cleveland. <Ia. ,
spent the week-end with her pnrenM
Mr and Mrs. Cyrus While.
Miss Judy Spencer, student at
WCC, Cullowhee spent the week- I
*nd with her sister Mrs Cordon !
Bates, Mr Bales and Mr and Mrs. .
Creed Bates
Mr and Mrs. Tommy Moore of
Anderson, S C. spent the week- !
L'nd with their .parents, Mr and
Mrs Cloe Moore and Mr. and Mrs.
L'laude Stiles.
Miss Shirley Smith, student at
Western Carolina College, spent the I
week-end here with her parents. ?
Mr and Mrs J Franklin Smith.
Dr and Mrs. Paul Hill and family
spent the week-end in Hendersonville
with relatives.
Mr and Mrs W A Singleton
and family spent the week-end with
relatives in Atlanta.
Mr and Mrs Joe Bailey and
family of Helfin, Ala spent the
week-end with Mrs Bailey's parents.
Mr and Mrs B E Warner
Miss Tops Anderson of Fletcher,
is visiting her sister. Mrs. Farnecs
Bourne. Jr
Mr and Mrs Jerue Babb and
daughter. Laurie spent the week
end with Mrs. Babb's parents. Mr.
and Mrs Phil Buchheit of Spanrntan
burg. S C
Dr Robert biown of K'ngsport,
Tenn and his mother. Mrs C. A.
Brown of Andrews, were visitors in
town Thursday
Mrs E L Shields spent last
Thursday with her brother at Oak
Ridge, Tenn.
Mrs Peyton Ivie spent several
days last week with her mother.
Mrs Lona Greir of Atlanta, Ga
Mrs I .eon Ktmsey and mother,
Mrs Bertha Kephart and Mrs.
W P Odom spent last Friday in
AshevlHe
Mr and Mr*. J W Franklin are
spending several days thia week in
Atlanta
Loanie Hoover student at Wake
VorMt, Winston-Salem spent the
week-end here with !ik parents,
Dr. an. I Mrs. \V A Hoover.
Mr. and Mrs Klmer Kilgore
.-prill Krida\ \ulh Mr<. Kilgore's
brothel . Mr and Mrs. .lames Spru
cll of \1iaata. (ia K rom there
they spent tin* w eek-cnd with friends
and relatives at Carrol I J on. (la.
Mi>s (Irate Townson. student at
SaK in College. Winston Salem spent
tlie week-end with her grandparensl.
Mr and Mrs U I). Townson.
Mis K. C. Sullivan who has beeilj
visiting her daughter. Mrs W. A.>
Haaver ha> returned to her liome at'
Liiicolnton. .
Mrs. Ollie Harnett is visit ins; her
son. Jack Harnett at Cullowhee jo^
several weeks. From there $he
will go t<? Knoxville, Tenn. to visit I
her daughter, Mrs. Hoke Mynaft.
Mr and Mrs. W I) Tiwuson
spent last week with their daughter,
Mrs L I) Wells and family of
Wallace, and with Mr. and ;?lrs.
W 1) Townstn Jr of Fdentdij.
Miss Diane Garrinor whp has
been visiting her grancUfa rents.
Mr and Mrs. Franeie Bo4?"ne Sr,
left Sunday for St Margaret School
at Tappahanock, Va.
Miss Charlene Davidson arrived
, Saturday to spend the Sprint* holi
days with her parents,, Mr. and
Mrs. Gay Davidson, j
Bill Cargo, who has been visiting
his grandparents. Mf. and Mrs
Francis Bourne Sr, Returned Sun
day to Christ school at Arden
Max Wilson who hi* boon viisting
here returned SuMav to Christ
School at Arden II
Mrs W A Walls M' Ktowah. Tenn.
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Norma
Baker this week ?
Mr and Mrs. Hayes I Pickery
spent the weekend with relatives
at Black Mouptjin
Mrs. Berthiu Roberts spent the
week end in JAsheville.
Miss Juan ta Gran:, librarian at
Carson-Newnan OoHe?e. Jefferson
'City, Tenn is spending Ivor spring
varaticn Mlth friends here
Miss [fHdrol Heaton of Andrews,
Mrs. C. .E. Hyde, and daughter,
RcsaUe. ^llssy Wilson and Bet-ky Ja
Hay n^nt last Friday in Atlanr.a
C. U. Hyde spent last Tuesday
in R <ybin.ivtile attending court.
Jr I'll HMMaiitiMifcMB Mm ma
Two Am Students
Are Engaged In
Student Teaching
Bobbie Joyce Hartneas and Wkte.
H Sifi>p>oa, stucteuKs at Appalach
lan S4ate Teachers College, Boone
V C are engaged In the student
leaching program of the soaool
Under uils program students de
vice approximately twelve weeks to
studen: teaching in (lie field for
which they liave been preparing
A., part iil the practice teaching.
tin- Appalachian student usually
lives in ihe community new itoe
sclmo! jihI participates in canunun
v aetiv Hits as well as in school
activities The .student devotes full
1 1 n ??? in ! lw school and gradually
takis i vt'j Ihe lull teaching load,
always under the supervision of
li supervising ieaeher and prin
cipal
The local school's participation
with Appalachian's student teaching
program is a valuable asset to the
hernial education program of .\or.h
Carolina
Miss llaritness is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Kobert (tartness of
Kt 3. Murphy and is now teaching
ril Ashley Park School Charlotte.
Mlss Har.ness was graduated from
Murphy High School in 1955.
Mr Simpson, son of Mr and Mrs
William D Simpson of Rt 4, Mur
phy. is doing his student teaching
at Blowing Rock High School. Wa
tauca County. He is a graduate o{
Hiwassee Dam High School.
>lrs. Ilerlhu Kephurl
lloslos> To Circlo
Mrs Bertha Kephart was hostess
(o the Lottie Moon Circle of the
First Baptist Church at her home
Tuesday March 22 at 2 30 p m.
Mrs K. A Browning co-chairman
presided over the business session.
.Mrs Ben Palmer had charge of i
the program She gave a talk on
?vDt.n^."
Tlie hostess served refreshments
to 14 members present.
Buy Girl Scout Cookies
Mtthbwn
Fred Mjuhburo
letter of congri
Vnercian School
his accomplishment*
carried through tun
let* time
The Amerclai
by the National
set, has issued
diploma for com:
in Advanced Buslne*
Mr Mashburo U
graduate of BUatu
College of Ashevfllv.
for both schools was f
by Rodda Van Gaixltt
Car got tb? SHAKES?
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weights.
you i S2-00
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