Engagement Announced Mr. ?nd Mrs. Perry Davenport of Hayesville announce the engagement of their daughter Joyce, to David Quenton Burch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Burch also of Hayesville. The wedding date is planned for September 2, in Old Shooting Creek Church, Friends and relatives are Invited to attend. Miss Davenport is a graduate of Hayesvllle High School and Mr. Burch is also a graduate of Hayesville High School and attended Young Harris College. Gray Insurance Agency AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE - Protect your right ID drive and yourself against financial lost. FIRE .INSURANCE - Protect your home and ojher property by adequate Insurance. GENERAI. INSURANCE ? T. C. GRAY. A??nt Telephone 2701 Hayovlll*, N.C. WE CARRY A COMPLETE UNE SHERWIN - WILLIAMS PAINTS Ideal Pant Roller & Tray Waterlox Floor Finislies BUILDING MATERIALS Penn ? 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Moore of die Tuaquittee secaon is now ? patient in the Hiswassee Hospital. Mr*. Moore has been seriously ill for (he last few months. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Channli^ Strafford and children ol Virginia are vision* her par ?nts, Mr. and Mrs. Clearace Smith, in the Oak Forest ?action . ? ? ? Mrs. S. L. Ledford has ?old her property in the Elf ?action. She left Sunday for Franklin to visit Mrs. Ben Ledford lor, week and then ?he will go to S parte nburg. South Carolina, where she will make her home. She has been vlslnngtheWlttPenlands and other friends in Clay for the past two weeks. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wald roup and sons, J oe and Anthony ?ad Mr. and Mrs. H. O.Wald roup visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burch Sunday evening. ? ? * Mrs. Pearl Standrtdge is reported as recovering after a recent injury in a car wreck. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Morrlscown, Tenn. visited in the Burges Cheek's home last week. ? * ? Mrs. Henry Mosteller's father was bitten by a copper head snake while in the garden this past week-end. He was carried to the Hlawassee Hos pital where he was treated. ? * ? The Wayne Phillips family Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Cress Moss and the Wayne Moore family enjoyed a picnic supper at the Wayne Phillips lake on Tusquittee Tuesday night. * * * Mr, and Mrs. Claude H, Kitchens and children, Ronnie, Stephen and Claudia of Cham hlee , Ga. visitedMr. and Mrs. W. E. Kitchens and Mr. and Mrs Neal Kitchens last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cress Moss visited Mr. andMrs. J . Walter Moore at Wonderview Sunday. Mr. Moss has been ill for some dme; although his legs are parallzed he enjoys visiting and still attends church, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rowland accompanied by their son, Paul andfamilyofClarksville, Ga. recently visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Rowland in Panama City, Fla. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mc Clure and Ronnie of Canton Ohio spent last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. March McClure and Mr, and Mrs. Roscoe Ledford. They were accompanied back to Canton, OMo by Miss Wanda Sue Ledford, who has gone to be with her father, Mr.Harley Ledford also of Canton Ohio, ? ? ? The George, J im and Doddle Bendy families of Marietta, Ga. have parked their trallors and are building cabins on the James V. Ledford farm on Shooting Creek. The people of Mrs. Young Honored With Bridal Tea Mrs. Robert Aunard Young, the former Miss Virginia Hyatt, was honored vtfth a bridal tea in Rich's Magnolia Room at Lennox Square in Atlanta, Thursday, July 20, by Mrs. B. T. Cagle and Mrs. H. N, Hyatt. For the occasion Mrs. Young wore a melon colored Shan tung sheath with white acces sories. She was presented a corsage of carnations by the hostesses. The table was overlaid with a white linen cloth and centered with a bowl of pink roses Candelabras containing white candles were used on each end of the table. The invited guests were her mother, Mrs. Bass Hyatt, Mrs. George Young, Mrs. Norman Wydell, Miss Virginia Stone, Miss Ben Earnest, Mrs. E, S. Chastaln, Miss Barbara Chastaln, Mrs. Claire Lasslter, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Miss Mary Brent Smith, Mrs. HughletteSumlln, Miss Betsy Brlggs, Mrs. Ralph Morgan, Miss Marlon Brooks, Miss Linda Cagle, and Mrs. Gilmer Sale. Taylor's District Secretary To Show Film Hayesvllle - Max U aldroup, commander of theV.F. W.has announced plans for a film on "Communist Activities In The UnltedStates" to be shown at the Hayesvllle High School auditorium Friday night, August 4, at 7:00 p.m. Tom Mallonee, DlstrlctSec. for Roy A. Taylor, Congress man for the 12th District, will show the film and make a talk. Mr. Waldroup says the film will be of great Interest to everyone. The public is Invited to attend. The vetrans are all urged to be present. In Memory of Frank Hogsed In memory of my boarder and dear friend for eleven years, Frank Hogsed, who died July 4, 1961. 1 want to tell the public and those who never really knew him like I how kind and good he was. No one with as big * heart ever lived. He was a pal, neighbor and friend to all who knew him. He could be called a good Samaritan doing God's will all the time. He will be missed by every one who knew him. Mr*. Helen MdCenzle 2923 17th St.. S.S. Canton 6, Ohio CLAY COUNTY P^nat Wentlon Mn. HmI 1 Shooting Creek welcome diem to our community. ? ? ? The Rev. Robert Galloway of Marganton. Ca. and Rev. Truett Hogsed will start a revival meeting August 20, at the Eagle Fork Baptist Church. Everyone is invited to attend. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore visited Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Ledford Saturday eve. ? ? ? Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. V. A. Moore Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hogsed and Mr. Harley Gibson of Ohio and Mr. Buck Gibson and two daughters of Hlawassee , Ga. Mrs. Farrell Hogsed, Palma and Penny and Miss Bennie Moss spent last week in Marietta , Ga. visiting their brother, Ophar Moss and sisters, Murell and Lorene. ? * ? Mr. Evertte Moss and family of Canton, Ohio visiting his father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moss. ? ? * The ladies of Sweetwater Methodist Church gave a sup per Saturday night July 29, which was a great success. $104.57 was cleared at the supper. Proceeds will be used on the new church building. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Au berry visited Mrs. Auberry's sister, Mrs. Laura Mattheson, Sunday. Mr. Walter Wllkers of Cul lowhee spent the week-end with the Dennis McTaggarts. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Patron and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patton and Tony visited Mr. andMrs. Furman Grlbble in Young Harris Sunday. ? * ? Mr. HarrlsCrlspofChicago is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Crisp. ? ? ? Mrs. Lavis Davis of At lanta is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cody. ? ? * Mr. Donald Ledford of the Lick Log section entered the Hlawassee Hospital Friday for observation and Xrays. * ? * Mr. and Mrs. George J ar rett and Harvy of Ashevllle spent the week-end at their home here. ? * * Mrs. Myrt Cherry of Chat tanooga, Tenn. (and a former Clay resident) spent the past two weeks with reladves and friends in Hayesville. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eller and Diane, Mrs. MarkSwaim of Canton, N. C. and Mr. and Mrs. CUne Spivey of Can ton, Ohio visited Mrs. Ella Crawford during the week end. Area Death HOMER GARRETT Hayesvllle ? Homer Gar rett, 55, died in his home on Rt. 4, Hayesvllle, at 1 a.m. Monday after a long illness. A son of the late Albert and Laura Dockery Garrett, he wasanadveofUnionCounty Ga. He has been employed by Wessinger Lumber Co. of Ellljay, Ga. before retiring, due to ill health. Surviving are the widow, Mrs, Annie Chastaln Garrett five daughters, Mrs. Hobart Cody, Mrs. Bill Cross, Mrs. Leonard Carter andMrs.Paul Cheeks of Hayes ville and Miss Barbara Jane Garrett of the home; five sons, Omer Lee, George, Joe and R. L. of Rt. 4, Hayesvllle and Bruce of Canton, Ohio, three sisters, Mrs. Evla Seabolt and Mrs. Mellla Harldns of Blairsville Ga, and Mrs. Julie Cantrum of Georgia, six brothers, Dave Henry, Luke, Jim and BUI of Georgia and George of Hayes - ville; iSgrandchildrenandtwo great-grandchildren. Services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Martin Hill Baptist Church. The Rev. Verlln Martin and the Rev. Odia Rogers officiat ed and burial was In the church cemetery. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. BUY ONE 6EI OTHER ITEM FREE Hayesvllle Pharmacy Is now local distributor for Nation ally famous Helena R ubensteln Beauty Products. TRY THE 3 -STEP PLAN FOR ACNE 1 - Beailty Washing Grain* 2 - Water Lily Pore Lotion 3 - Medicated Beauty Mask Once a year Beauty Sale now on - - Buy one product, get another free. 52 -3t HAYISVIUI PHARMACY hhyesvllle, N. C. Mrs. tra Ashe spent ? few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. David Ashe In Can ton, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rascoe and Steve left last Friday for their home in Norwalk, Conn, after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swalm. ? ? * Rev. andMr*. WarrenGibby and children and Mrs. John Gibby were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swaim and Frank and Miss Irene Franklin Saturday night. Miss Lila Ashe of Adanta Ga. spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mary Lou Ashe. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wald roup and Miss Phylis Barnard of Marietta, Ga. spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lush Barnard. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sams and Mr. and Mrs. Matney Cowart visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swaim and Betty Jo Sunday afternoon. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McCon nell of Adanta, Ga. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Sam Adklns. Miss Oma McConnell who has been vtsldng her mother went back to Atlanta with them for a visit before going to Cleveland, Ohio where she works. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bar nard and Yvonne visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neal and family of Woods Grove Sun day night. ? ? ? Mrs. LIUle Price and Mr. James Price visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Penland Sunday afternoon. ? * * Mrs. Dora Jarrett and Miss Mary Jarrett visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long Sunday afternoon. * ? * Mr. and Mrs. WallaceSmith and sons, Joel and Rex spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Mullinaz in Green ville, S.C. ? * * Mr. Ed Crawford returned to his home Sunday afternoon Memorial Hospital in Andrews where he has been a patient for the past week. We hope to see him out again soon. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Bill Estes and children have been visiting relatives at Oak Forest for the past week. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mc Glamery visited Mr. and Mrs. . Zeb Patron Sunday afternoon. Field Health Day Glaucoma is a major cause of blindness In the U. S. It's blinding potential, however, can be gready diminished ty early diagnosis and treatment. Glaucoma Is a disease of die eye marked by increasing and increased pressure within the eyeball resulting in blind ness. The testing of this pressure is a simple matter using a tonometer and should be a routine testing of all people over 40 years of age. In California recently In a comparison of their surveys they came up with the follow ing: Cases detected per 1,000 Glaucoma 20 Tuberculosis 1 Cancer 4 Tonometry is a valuable procedure in preventive medi cine and should be part of the routine physical examination of all individuals over 40 years of age. On August 25, 1961, we are holding a Field Health Day in cooperation with the Home Demonstration Clubs, Vete rans, etc. of Clay Co. in Hayesvllle. We will have a booth set up to test for Glaucoma. The testing will be done by eye specialists and their teams. This will offer wonderful opportunity for all over 40 years of age in that area to have a check-up. Early diagnosis and treat ment does prevent blindness. If you are having painful eye balls, blurring, seeing a rainbow color around strong lights and dimness of vision, be sure to have this check-up. It is painless and it is FREE. Remember August 25th at Hayesville. Oak Forest Circle Meeting The Annie Penland W^>.CJ> of the Oak Forest church met T uesdav nieht at the home of Mrs, Neal Jarrett. Mrs. Doris Moore was In charge of the worship service, "God 's word is our Word." others taking part on the program were Mrs. Gladys Jarrett, Mrs. Jessie Penland, and Mrs. Myrtle Alexander. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Gladys Pacton. Clip and Save For The Month Of August National Legion of Decency MOVIE RATING Classification Key: A1 -Morally Suitable for General Patronage; A2 - Morally Suitable for Adults and Adolescents: A3 - Morally Suitable for Adults; B Morally UNSUITABLE for all; C-Totally Unsuitable. Movies are listed alph* jetlcally followed by their rating: Adam and Eve - B; Alamo - Al; All Hands On Deck - Al; Ask Any Girl - A3; Battle Cry - C; Big Show - B; Black Sun day - A2; Blueprint for Robbery - A2; Born Yesterday - B; Can-Can - B; Carthage in Flames -B; Cimarron - Al; Crowded Sky - A3; Desire in the Dust - B; Elephant Walk - A2; Fiercest Heart - A2; Girt in Room 13 - B;Grass is Greener A3; Great Impostor - A2; Green Helmet -Al; Hercules Unchained -B; Ice Palace -A2; Knoga - A2; Love in a Goldfish Bowl B; Magic Boy - Al; Magniglcent Seven -A2; Midnight Lace -A2; Morgan the Pirate - B; No Time for Sergeants - Al; Oceans Eleven - A 3; Operation Bottleneck -A2; Ring of Fire - A3; Right Approach - B; Secret of Monte Cristo - Al; Secret Partner -A2; Seven Ways trom Suadown - A 2; Shakedown -B; Sins of Rachel Cade - A3; Sword of Sherwood l orest - Al: Valley of the Redwoods - A2; Village of the U_mned - A2; CHEROKEE County Locals LIBERTY Marvin Anderson is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Anderson. J. D. Price of Harwell, Ga. visited relatives and friends over the wee* -end. He also visited his grand mothers, Mrs. Ida Ledford and Mrs Fannie Price. Gene Williamson visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Williamson, over the week-end. He is employed in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Ro> Prine are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Bruce. Sorry to hear that Leonard Standridge is sick. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kilpatrick have returned from a vacation to New York. Mrs. Dennis Bruce is visiting Mrs. Arthur Payne. SHOAL CREEK Mr. and Mrs. 1. Fulghum of Asheville, N. C. are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Brendle on Old State Road. Mrs. Paul Ray Hawkins has FOR Si Uf 18 Acres - 3 Bedrooms and Bath In Main Dwelling. 2 Bedroom Tenant Dwelling. 3 Chicken Houses Capacity 6000 Layers. Barn, Crib, and Other Out Buildings. 2MilesFrom Hayesville. Asking Price $11,000. MOUNTAIN RIMTY Phone 2351 or 2386 Hayesville, N. C. as her zuest her mother, Mrs. V. E. Jory of Pomona, Calif. Mrs. Ruth Hambyof Atlania, Ga. spent tfic week-end with her parents, Mr. andMrs.SJJ. Jones. Mrs* Mary Allen and daughter .Gypsy, are spending a week tn Asheville with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen. Mrs. Louis Hawkins and children of Ertawah.Tenn.are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Casteel Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Haw kins are visiting with Mrs. Hawkins' mother, Mrs. Bessie Osborne, in North Wilkesboro, N. C. Mr. and Mrs.N.E. Velleno weth of McCaysville, Ga. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Suit, Rev. J as. W. Ballew, pastor of Shoal C reek Baptist Church, has been ill in a Ducktown hospital. He is improving and expects to be back nextSunday morning. BOILING SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. Clingman O'Dell of Cherryville, N. C. were visitors of the S. J. O'Dells last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hamilton an