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Liberty News Mildred Bruce recently vii llad Mr. aad Mra.DevidHatn braa and daughter. Lola, at Culhereoa. Geo* WUllamaoo racantly vial tad frlead* and reladvee. HU paras ta are Mr. aad Mr*. Bee char WUllamaoo. Mary Nail aad Maxlne Bea ver, who are working In Waah 1 Kg ion. recently vlaitad M aada aad relative*. Their par - est* are Mr. aad Mr*. Clyde Baaver. Sam DUlard, a former stu dent of Hlwassee Dam, recent ly vltlted Mr, Hareat King aad atudentaatHiwaaaaeDam. Kenneth Hedrlck recently visited hi* parenta, Mr. aad Mr*. George Hedrlck. Mr. Howard Ledford and family are visiting Mr*. Lee . Garner. \ Perry A be ma thy recently visited Mn, "1 mm* Brae*. 9b* 1? die mother o I Mr. E. 1. Bruce, who vlaited her (hi ? peat Sunday. Several at her grandchildren alao visit ed with her. Mr. and Mr*. Owen Henalry are visiting Mr. and Mrs.Cuy Eller and family. Mlaa Lillian Eller has re turned to our community. She will be a student at Hlwassee Dam School. Everyone la glad to aee her back. Mrs. Barbara Garrett and family are spending this week with feer mother, Mrs. E.E. Bruce. Bill Price of Hartweil, Ga., visited relatives and friends here over the week-end. Mrs. Fannie Price la spend ing the week in Georgia where she is visiting her sons, Roy and Bill and their familiea. 1 " I saved half the cost on my dairy building by going to 'tilt-up' concrete!" Says JOHNNY ROUCHON, Clinton. Louisiana Johnny Roue Hon' ? concrete tilt-up building hat tix separate lections under one roof. Betidet the main barn, he hat a big feed room, milk room, tick boy, office and pump room. Plenty of tpace to handle hit 100 milking tout. I was planning on brick until I heard about this new concrete tilt-up method. I got the building I wanted in concrete for $12,000 to $15,000 leae? and used the aame plana. I'm planning a new calf bam and I figure it will coat only 60* a square foot, even including a concrete floof. That 'a plenty low for a durable, maintenance- free building." Real quality conatruction at low cost? tilt-up concrete is the simple way to get it. Want to know about it? Write for free informative booklet show ing construction details. PORTLAND CCMCNT ASSOCIATION 0*0*- re-K 1401 Stat* Ptantafi Bank Bldg.. Richmond 10, Va. A national orpanliation to liaama and artand tha vaaa ot canciata Ptaaaa aaad traa fcoaUat. "fa tm Tm-Vr Butfdin#*." A ^ ? ? anklAala l^i^j _ Pit VUO|9CU IMMf st. on it ?*-? ?TA< Boiling Spring Newt Mr. and Mr*. William Allen ?ere tn Murphy Sana-day. Rev. Clifton Elliott filled hlf regular appointment at Boiling Spriags Church an Suaday. Mr. Cllatoa Cook of Cul beraoa vlaltod Boiling Springs Suaday afternoon. Mrs. Macla O'Dell and sons Watted home (oiks hare Sun day. Mr. ?. G. O'Dell Is 111 and Is Slowly Improving. Miss Minnie Allen was the guest of J ure O'Dell on Thurs day night. Mrs. Perry Aberaathy is in the Van Gorder Clinic tn And rews. We wish her a apeedy recovery. t A Man To Be Proud Of? ? I V THEN GIVE HIM The Cherokee Scout The Idetl Christmas Gift For The M?n That Has Everything! Bought By: Send To: r Pre-Thanksglvlng Bake Sol* Members of Providence Hospital Auxiliary wlU offer home -baked goods for tale on Saturday, November 19th from 9:30 until noon la (he E. C. Moore Jewelry store o? Val ley River Avenue. Proceeds of the sale will go toward the purchase of Mayo las trim ent Trays for the hospital's surgical depart ment. Robert Easley, Jr. Attends Lions Club Cabinet Robert Easley, Jr., West ern North Carolina Director of White Cane Drive, attended the District 31-A Lions Club Cabinet for Western North Carolina held Sunday at the Saluda Presbyterian Church. WMS Makes Plans For Christmas Andrews - The Wesleyan Service Guild met on Monday. November 7th, at the fellow ship hall of the Methodist Church. The program topic, "How Thankful Are We?" was presented by Miss Becky Bab lngton and Mrs. Ann Trull. Miss Bablngton presented the devotlonsls and Mrs. Trull presented the program assis ed by Miss Vera Moore. Thsnksgivtng music was used throughout theprogram, closing with a prayer by Miss Bablngton and the Lord's Pra year. Miss CladysChristy.presi dent, presided over the busi ness session st which time the Christmas programs were discussed. Bszzar was plan ned and everyone was asked to work on this project. After the business session, refreshments were served by the hostesses. Miss Ruth Ham the hostesses. Miss Ruth Ha and Miss Jean Christy. 1 toOOOOOOOOOOOCttOQOOettHMOMWOOOOOOMttOaOMt Buy your dryer now . . . he sun shines EVERY ashday Get a free $15.00 CASH BONUS Visit our store for full details KKHXH?0OO?tO?OO?HeHMH>0?H?OOO?0O?HMH>0? Snoky Movatafi 60s Co. VE 7-2111 Murphy. N. C. ^EMTfe Surely you do not have your meat course after your dessert at dinner. You will therefore understand why we are so insistent that you enjoy PSYCHO from start to finish, exactly as we intended that it be served. We won't allow you to cheat yourself. Every theatre manager, everywhere, has been instructed to admit no one after the start of each perform ance of PSYCHO. We said no one ? not even the manager's brother, the President of the United States or the Queen of Eng land (God bless her). To help you cooperate with this extraordinary policy, we are listing the starting times below. Treasure them with your life? or better -yet, read them and act accordingly. Sunday, November 20 Showing Time FEATURE PICTURE Matinee - 2:45 p.m. Night - 8:45 p.m. HENN THEATRE ? - t Monday, Nov. 21 thru Wednesday, Nov. 22 2 Shown Nightly FEATURE PICTURE 7:00 p.m. & 9:15 p.m* ALFRED HITCHCOCK S npvrun i uiufiu ANTHONY PERKMS'VERA MNiS JOHN QAVIN SmTS MT lEIGH.aNHwi ' IMakMlilMlt*' I" urns CHURCH NEWS Gladys Morris Circle Th? Gladys Morris Clrcla of die First Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. John Carrlnger, Tuesday, Nov. 8, ?t 10:00 a.m. The meeting opened with prayer by Mrs. Wallle Wil liams and she alse gave the devotional. During the business ses sion the following officers were elected: Mrs. John Car rlnger, chairman; Mrs. W. A. Hoover, co-chairman; Mrs. Peyton I vie. community mis sion chairman; Mrs. Wallie Williams, mission study chairman; Mrs. Kenneth God frey. secretary - treasurer; and Mrs. A. J. Headrick, ste wardship chairman. After business, Mrs. W. A. Hoover gave a program on "Israel." The meeting was closed with prayer. During the social hour, the hostess served coffee cake, cokes, and coffee to the mem bers present. Evening Circle The Evening Circle of the Presbyterian Church met on Monday evening, Nov. 7, at the home of Mrs. R.H.Foard. The meeting opened with silent prayer and closed by Mrs. R. A. Potter. In the absence of the chair man, Mrs. R. H. Foard had charge of the business. The minutes were read for ap proval. During businessltwas decided to have the annual Christmas party on December 12 at the Educational Building, of the church. The following committees were appointed to serve on the Christmas pro gram. Mrs. Ann Tuttle. Miss Blanche Sawyer, and Mrs. C. H. Townson. The Women of the Church Circle will be joint hostesses. After business, Mrs. Foard and Mrs. Franklin Smith gave the devotional on "I Hold You In My Heart" taken from the first chapter of Phllippians. During the social hour, the hostesses served chicken salad, crackers and coffee to the members present. They that will not be counselled cannot be helped. If you do not hear reason, she will rap you on the knuckles. - Ben Franklir Presbyterian Women Hold Workshop Presbyterian women from Hayesvllle, Andrews, and Murphy met Wednesday. Nov. 9, In Murphy for an Officers Training School. Lunch was served at noon at the Presbyterian Educat ional Building. The Invocat ion was given by Mrs. R. E. McClure. Scripture was read by Mrs. E. H. Brumby. Mrs. W. B. Ferguson from Weavervllie, who is Presby terlal president conducted the training wtthasslstancefrom Mrs. R. E. McClure and Mrs. Lamb from Ashevllle. Mrs. E. H. Brumby. Dis trict chairman was in charge of arrangements. WMU Mission Study The West Liberty Assoc! - ational W. M.U.MlssionStudy will be held at Ranger Bapdst Church on Monday, November 21, 1960, beginning at 5:00 p.m. The name of the book to be taught is ACROSS THE BRIDGE. All W. M.S. mem bers and pastors are urged to attend. SPECIAL COFFEE ! for that extra 1 flick of flavor Rev. Clyde Sneed Will Be Guest Speaker Rev. Clyde Sneed will b? la charge of the Worship Ser vice Sunday Evening Novem ber 20th in the Free Metho dlsh Church In Murphy while la Pastor, the Rev. G.K. A. Haase will be the guest prea cher In the pulpit of the Mur phy Calvary Baptist Church. DON 7 OCT UP NlfrHTS It Ukes juet 50* and 12 hour* to start rellrf - or your money back at any drug store. 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Therefore, expressing the fervor of the citi zens and churches of this brave, free land, the American Bible Society has sought for 144 years to translate and distribute the Scriptifres for every nation and tribe. Many local congregations, directly or through their denominations, are supporting this vital work. In addition, the suggested readings, which appear regularly in these advertisements are pro vided by the American Bible Society, and reach you as another contribution of American citizens and churches to this important cause. You see, worldwide Bible reading is the simple, practical expression of one of our fun damental convictions : The Bible IS the Book for Everyone. Tonight ? at the dinner table or in a quiet mo ment ? millions of American homes will pat that conviction into earnest, reverent, daily practice! Will yours? AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY WORLD-WIDE BIBLE READING PROGRAM 1960 ? 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