N.C . Thu. - Frl. 16 fa?<bMu}WrTvi> Snow <s QU?6N , miXa v i mmmgm ?y, \ . . . ?# :'H ?hi 4 I I IS ?t IBKM I Sat. 17 DOUBLE FEATURE Stfmusl HX bOG: BWY LONDON SAT. LATE SHOW BLUEBEARDS ' TEH HONEYMOONS Sun. 18 - Mon. 19 Tue. 20 james Stewart) JUNE ALLVSONJ... Tke , . GLENN MILLER STORY.| Wed. 21 III kit I Thu. 22-FrI. 23 EMi-iilfflMia Andrews, N. C. ? Thu. 15 - Fri. 16 ! Sat. 17 | "THE THREAT" Sun. 18 - Mon. 19 Tj& 20 IHE I EN COMMANDMENTS cw*?ito? yw. mm HtSTON ? BRYNNER- BAXTtR CDWAKOC rvOMK ROBINSON DtCARLO DEREK. CHNICOU3S OUW PAGETjcwxE ? <u. Wed. 21 - ? 11 - ? \ ? ? ? ' Area Deaths, Funerals JERRY J. MULL ANDREWS ? Jerry J antes MuU, M, died at 6 a jn. Friday. September 2, la an Aaguata. Ga, koapltal after aa Uiaeas of four months. Mr. MuU waa a native at Clay County, a aoa of the lata John and Arde Moatallar MuU. Ha vaa a farmer, and had beea living la Dal ton, Ga., for the past seven years. He was em ployed by Nix. and Company of Colianbus, Gs. Surviving sre the widow, Mrs. Ruby Davis MuU; three daugh ters, Mrs. Ruth Morgan ofGas toma, Mrs. Jo Anne Shoemaker of Dal ton, and Miss Shelby Jean MuU of die home; two sons, Harold of Gaseonla and Charles of the home; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Myly Raven-I croft of Cleveland, Tenn., and Mrs. Minnie Ledford of Dal ton, Ga.; three brothers, Lee of Andrews, WUey of Beatanont, Texas, and Fred of Livingston, Calif. Services were held at 2:30 pjn. Sunday In Andrews Church of God. The Rev. Glover P. Ledford, and the Rev. Cloe Ledford of ficiated, and burial was in Valleytown Cemetery. JAMES P. RITCHIE BLUE RIDGE, G A. ? James P. Ritchie, 90. of Blue Ridge. Ga. died at his home at U:45 a.m. Tuesday, August 30, af ter an extended iUness. He was the son of the late Franklin and Ferbie Highdon Ritchie, pioneer northern Georgia couple. Surviving are die widow, Mrs. J. P. Ritchie: four daughters, Mrs. L. J. Patterson of Hlgdon, Ga., Mrs. C. A. Mathis of Oak HU1, Fla? Mrs. Homer Fos ter of Blue Ridge, Rt. 2; and Mrs. H. M, Ash of Boca Ra ton, Fla.; a son, HokeofCop perhlll, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. J. M. HaUum and Miss Dorothy Ritchie; a brother, J. L? all of Blue Ridge, Rt. 2; fifty-two grandchildren; one hundred forty three great grandchildren; and a great great-grandchild. Services were held Thursday at U a.m. in Caldwell Baptist Church. The Rev. J. B. Thomas and the Rev. Simon 0"Nell offic iated, and burial was in the church cemetery. *OBBlffcVILL? ? The R?v. Ralph T. MadMaon, 57, ot Rob buxYtllc, a iff and a heart at tack Juat after datlvariag the montai aervice at Vallayaown Baptist Church aaar Andrews. Sunday, and died ahortly after ward la aa Andrew* hospital. Mr. Mathaaoa waa the bob of Mr*. Nola Jordaa Mathaaoa and the late Rev. Butler Matheson, pioneer Graham Couaty preach er. Surviving ia addition to the mother, are the widow, Mrs. Azalea Holloway Matheson; three sons, Wallace. Randall, and Lowell of the home; a' sister. Miss Bonnie Matheaon; and two brothers. Garland and HershaU, all of RobUnsville. Services were held at 2 pjn. Tuesday in Valleytown Baptist Church. The Revs. Wei don West. J. B. Gregory and Donald Col vard officiated, and burial was in Wiggins Cemetery la Gra ham County. MISS CORNELIA HEMPHILL BLAIRSVILLE, GA. ? Miss Cornelia Hemphill, 27, of Blalrsville, Ga., died Friday morning, September 2 a( her home. Miss Hemphill was a native of Union County Georgia, and had lived all her life in the Gum Log district. She was a member of the Ebenezer Bap tist Church. She is survived by her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. El lis Hemphill; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Shook of Marietta, Ga., two brothers, Conda of Blairs vllle, Ga., and Seth of the home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Ebe nezer Baptist Church. TheRev. John Wade officiated and bur ial was in the church cemetery. L. L. (BUD) MATHESON HAYESVILLE - Locus Lee (Bud) Matheson, 80, of Hayes ville, died at 4 p.m. Saturday, August 27, in his home sfter a short illness. Mr. Matheson was a son of the late William and Elizabeth McTigart Matheson. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Ella Matheson; adaughter, Mrs. Millie Deweese; a son. Amos, both of HayesviUe; a sister, Mrs. Georgia Watkins of Blue Ridge, Ga.; 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Service* MnUd at 2:30 P-m. Monday la Mania HtU Baptist Church. The Rev. Wlllard McCrsy .?ad dw Rev. Verlln Mima officiated, aad burial tu la dH cfclirch CMBMH7. MRS. SLAUGHTER ROBBIhSVILLE - Mrs. Gus sle Slaughter, 64, of Rabbins - villa, died la ? Bryson Cliy Hospital at 4 ajn. Sunday, Aug *ust 28, alter a brief illness. Mrs. Slaughter vaa a native of Graham County, a daughter of the lata W. A. and Juliette Hyde MdCeldrey. She taught school for a number of years and was once chief clerk of die county siyerlntendent. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. J. M. Owens of RobMnsville; a brother, Granville MdCeldrey of Andrews: and a number of nieces and nephews. Services were held at U a.m. Tuesday InFlrstBapdstChurch of Robblnsvllle. The Rev. Edward G, Aldand, pastor, officiated, and burial was In Old Mother . Church Cemetery. MRS, J , LOV1NGOOD Mrs. Josephine Lovingood, 85, of Murphy, Route 3, died at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7, In a Murphy hospital. She had been in declining health for the past four years. Mrs. Lovingood was a daugh ter of the late Phil and Amanda Sawyer Lovin of Cherokee County. Surviving are two sons, Er nest of Cleveland, Ohio, and Don of Murphy, Route 3; six sisters. Miss Maggie Lovin, Mrs. Lizzie Tadiam and Mrs, Vance Lovin of Hayesville, Rt. 4, Mrs. Pinnie Arrowood of Durham, Mrs. R. T. Crisp of Willlngham, Wash., and Mrs. Cane us Wei born of Greens boro; two brothers. Will of Hayesville, Rt. 4, and Page Lovin of Ohio; and two grand children. Services were held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. In Hanglogdog Bap tist Church. Rev. Clifton Elliott officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Read the Wait Ads PLAN TO BUILD OR ?gg REMODEL Before you build or remodel, | get the facts ob the free electrical plaailaf services available from the Marpby Electric Power Board. Here's a list of the special services we offer; ?ADEQUATE WIRING PLANS: A wiring expert will plan your home's wiring system. . . make your home ready (or this electrical age. Every home deserves adequate wiring. ?LIGHTING PLANS: We'll plan your lighting ... for attractiveness, convenience, ef ficiency. Good lighting's important . . . for die beauty of your home ... for the pro tection of your family's eyes. ?KITCHEN PLANNING: A trained and experienced home economist will help you plan your electric kitchen ... make your kitchen a marvel of work-and-time-?aving ef ficiency. ?ELECTRICAL HEATING: The trust modern heating available. And we'll design a heating Installation specifically for your home . . . one to fit your needs. ?AIR CONDITIONING: You'U want air conditioning in your new or remodeled home. An air conditioning engineer will plan the job for you . . . you'll stay cool in the sum mer . . . feel better. Take advantage of these special services . . . they're yours, for the asking . . . cost you nothing . We'U be glad to help you solve all your electrical problems. Just call us or drop by the office. For more information, call us at VE 7-2211 MURPHY ELECTRIC POWER ROARD ' Henpton Family Enjoy* Rmnlon Tto Hampton family ao)oy?d at the ham* of Re*, wd Mr*. C. A. Smith. Out o t town relatives anend toj ware: Mr. and Mr*. L. P. Hampton, Mr. and Mn. Matney . of : r m* Mn. H. ?. Mr. aad Mr*. BUI aad (amity o< Atlanta, Ga, Mr. aad Mrs. Dal* Hampton and children of Watkinsvili.. C*.. Mra. Genie Johnson of Biford, S. C.. Jim Johnson of Gia? oud. Mr. and Mra Bob aad children a t Knox ,vUle, Teno. 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