OEAJt SALLY: My flue* I* scheduled to serve as best man ia a wedding and recaption, but am not a mem - ber o( the wedding party It self. The maid-ef -honor it an uaMMTled sister of the bride, aad now my fiance has told me that "good taste" decrees that he must act as the escort of this girl at the reception and that he must, of coarse, take her home after the recaption. 1 think he's trying to throw a curve ball pasi me. What do you say? DEAR DORIS: Hit that curve ball right back at hitnl Your fiance Is engaged id YOU. not the bride's sister, and his first obligation Is to YOU. no matter whose wedding It happens to be. DEAR SALLY: To be per fectly blunt. I'm a liar. I told a real cute doll of 20 that I was 22, snd I'm really 27. 1 had an Idea that she'd be more interested In me if I were closer to her own age. and that she might think 27 was too old. Since then we've been getting along fam - ously. but now that I'm be ginning to introduce her to some of tpy friends --former high school and college class mates -- she's certain one of these days to find out about the five years I hacked off my afte. What should 1 do? ANA NIAS. DEAR ANANIAS: Confess your fib Immediately to the girl, and tell her why you did it. Slace you've been get ting along so "famously" with her, ss you say. she'll more than likely laught at you for your foolishness and make you promise "no more fibbing." DEAR SALLY: My son is marrying a girl whose name is Helen Van Dyke, I'm having some monogramming done for her on linens, but don't know whether t h e monograms should be "V" or "D." No body in the department or stadonery stores seems to know either. I want to be sure to do this in proper and tasteful fashion. Should! make these monograms "V" or "D." or possibly "Van D"? MRS. R.T. DEAR MRS, R.T^ It is usual these days for the bride to use her married initials, in stead of her maiden initials, as in former times -- unless she has linens In a hope chair done long before (he mat her I room. If your mw daughter In-law follows the modern c us con. she would use, la her case, the "V." rather than the "D" -- although "Van D" Is permissible -- and her moaogram would be "HVT" (or "HVanDT") with the "T" the deciding (actor In any arrangement of the mono gram. DEAR SALLY: My wife and I are In a real predicament now. We eloped and were mar ried secretly last June, and no one else knows about this. Now our parents are making plana for a big wadding. We' both love our parents dearly and we know how deeply hurt they would be If they knew we are already married. We would like very much to have a church wedding, but we're wondering If It would be a galnst the law for us to go , through with It, since we've already had a secret civil marriage. Please, will you advise us? JJ3. DEAR J. I could, of course, say that since you both so stoutly declare your love for your parents and your unwillingness to hurt them, you should have thought of this in the first place and bided your time until they could be present at your real marriage -- but this is water over the dam. You can now, with perfect legality, go through the church ceremony, even though you're already married. DEAR SALLY: I'm a girl of IS, and have a very good girl friend whose allowance Is about three times bigger than mine. By the end of a week I'm broke, and she al ways insists on treating me to a movie or to cokes or hamburgers. 1 feel like a spon ger, and am afraid If this keeps on it could eventually end our friendship ?? and since I like her so much I do want to keep being friends with her. What should 1 do? ANG1E, DEAR ANGIE: If I were you, I'd stop the charity pro gram. Tell your friend that you appreciate her generosity, but that you can no longer accept it. There are plenty of interesting things you can do and places you can visit that are free. Let your friend know that she doesn't have to buy your friendship. Public Records LAND TRANSFERS William and Frances Lea ther-wood to Charles H. and Martha Ann Raxter, property in Murphy Township. Elbert and Dossle Green to Jerrell and Aretha Mae Beavers, property in Notla Township. C. W. and Phoebe Dockery to R. C. and Maude Radford, property in BeaverdamTown fhip. David and Annabelle H. Hughes to Harold M. and Elva Payne, property in Hot House Township. Cora Dockery Minor to Jack L. and Ollie M. Davis, pro perty in Valley town Township. Haitle Pinker ton to Billy Plnkerton, property in Shoal Creek Township. James E. Morrow to A. E, Morrow, property in Beaver - dam Township. J. L. and Anna E. Bread sley to C. E. Hyde, property In Valleytown Township. Htwasaee Resort Village, Inc., to Vera W. Pockman, property in Shoal Creek Town ship. Ton and Vernle Wright to John and Mary Ellen Garret property In Notla Township. Roy and Chloe Dockery to Guy and Ross Dockery, pro perty in Valleytown Township. Clyde and Myrtle Reid to W, E. and Mamie Speer, pro perty In Shoal Creek Town ship. AMONG THE SICK Patients idmitted to Pro vidence Hospital: Mrs. Jessie Passon. Murphy;- Jimmy Rty Totherow, Rt. 1, Marble; Mrs. Lucille Oliver, Route 2. Mur phy: Mrs.Burley Deweese. Rt. 1, Marble; Mrs. Martha J. Franklin. Andrews; Baby Linda Hughes, Murphy; and Mrs. Genell Sawyer, Rt. 3, Murphy. Patients admitted to Mur phy General Hospital: Mrs. Lula Hatchett, Rt. 2. Murphy: Willard Suddereth, Rt.l, Mur phy: W. R. ? Hughes, Rt, 1, . Turtletown, Tenn.; Richard Rawlings, Thomoda; Noah v Johnson, Hayesville; and Ralph Davis, Robbinsville. Patients dismissed from Providence Hospital: Mrs. Haroe Gray, Murphy; Mrs. Edith Mills, Rt. 3, Murphy: Mrs. Judy Crisp, Rt. 2, Mur phy; Mrs. Rosie Hayes, Mur phy: Carm Ledford, Hayes ville: Delight Dawn Talor, Rt. 2, Culberson: James Crisp. Rt. 4, Murphy; Paul Whitener, Rt. 3, Murphy: Ernest Moore. Hayesville: Miss Ellavae Al mond, Murphy; Mrs, Inez Lance, Rt. 1, Blairsville, Ga.; - Mrs. Betty Jones. Murphy, Raleigh Reports Traffic Death# RALEIGH - The Motor Ve hicles Department's summary o f traffic deaths in North Carolina through 10a.m. Mon day October 10; ? Killed To Date 889 Killed To Date Last Year 884 All ? CONDITION!!) * j^LTeneralfi Oglethorpe MOTH *jjJ^OLf CLUB ? COTTAOIS \ "% SAVANNAH." Writ* todi for FReE llluntrtwd Broct-ur* MOMIA W **> V0ur Trtvet Afm PICK THE WINNERS FOOTBALL CONTEST Hto! Yo?r Horn With Gas .Safe .ClOOn .Economical . COME IN NOW... . LET'S TALK NOME NEATINC | NC State vs Miss. Southern SMOKY MOUNTAIN GAS CO. VE 7-2111 MURPHY, NjC. vbv Like Bread? Buy BOND. i First In First In Freshness Virginia vs VPI . General B*klnf Co. BOND BAKERS' PICK THE WINNERS Rules Aid Regulations Everyone 1* eligible to compete In ti ls contest except employees of Thrf Cherokee.Scout ud members of their families. Just read the advertisements on this page. A game will be found In each ad. Circle with a pencil your choice o I the winner of each game. It is not necessary to guess the score Of die different gamea In the ads, only the winning team. However, do not fall as guess the score of the game listed below marked "Tie-breaker." This will be used la determining winners only In case of an unbreakable tie. Winners will be based on the entries having the most winners picked. DECISION OF THE JUDGES WILL BE FINAL. Contest Judges will be members of the staff of The Scout. Print your name and address In the space provided below and bring or mall your entry B the office of The Scout. Winners will be announced In the following week's edition of the paper. Sorry, but we will not be able to answer Inquiries about Individual entries. Entries must be In by Friday at 5 p.m. following publication day. Mailed entries must be postmarked not later than 5:00 p.m. Friday. Only one entry per person allowed. All entries become the property of The Scout and the newspaper reserved the right to dlscondnue the contest at any time and without notice. First Prize $5 Second Prixe $3 Don't forget to put your name and address on your entry. Tie Breaker 'r'1# NAME. c-tpppt np Rmi-rF Davidson vs Richmond r?Tv xwn state Scores $2 * Wake Forest vs Maryland Csca - Cola BotHing Co. Ashevllle, N. C. " c For Automobile LIABILITY INSURANCE Georgia Tech vs Tulane -SEh W. A. Singleton "Your Independent Insurance Agent" At Western Auto, Murphy, N. C. Be WW. P,il! ELECTRICAL SERVICE We'll repair ? anything electrical For prompt and efficient repair of anything electrical soma to ua. We carry a complete anck of parts. Our price* are jlght, and all our work ia guaranteed. Mississippi vs Alabama ROGERS ELECTRIC SERVICE Electrical Contractors * MURPHY, N.C. DAY VE 7-2425 NIGHT VE 7-2876 "AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERY OR DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME" Grad* A Milk - IctCraom Citadel vs Furmah ' Cob l? Dairy Products Co-6p Inc. VE 7-21 St WltfHY,KC, , TCU vs EASY TO STORE PITT CHILLS QUICKLY NO DEPOSITS - NO RETURNS NEHI BOTTLING CO. in flavor-locked level-top Tfl'raG*"*) ???<?? c?" ^ Wbea Yea Ship Or Whes Yo? Bay Specify Bh re Ridge \ BLUE RIDGE I TRUCKING CO. Murphy Terminal VE 7-2922 Auburn vs Miami 21 Years Experience In Meeting Your Transportation Needs Georgia vs Kentucky Waif Colenoa Applianct Store VE 7-2514 Murphy. N. C. Itl us d?l iv#r your htahng comfort. You con ofwojrs r?/y on ut for prompt end courfoouj Itrvxt R ice v? Texas Fual Oil W. S. DIQKIT OIL Distributor ESSO Products iff mlVCI Iff imOOIVV WHPVVnVV| ? MAVf TOUR CAR SOtVKED HERf IT MN WITH RUL "KNOW-HOW" On* (top litn kMpi youf tot going iof*ly. ?ur?ly. Try ?wf iptidy, competent Mrvic*. 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