?d Mr*. Naarton ?d daufhtars.Patand wtrt dinner gueia oI d Mr*. RoocoaLadford, The Garland Martin family and dta Gaorga Martin family * aatoyad a picnic at tha Bob Alilaan placa on Tunl Sun ANTIQUES N?? A Ustd FURNITURE BARGAIN PRICED RAPERS GENERAL MERCHANDISE In Liberty, N.G Nfear TUrtletpwi Mora Clay County Personals Mr. and Mrs. ? ynn Cabs and family afOakr.idgs.TMii. spam ifat ?ssk-snd with Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cabs la lbs Blf section. Their son, Allan, sntsrsd Young Harris Col lags. Mr. David Ray. son of Mrs. Carolyn Ray, and Kaaasth Bur roll, son of Mr. and Ms. Bob Bumll. all of Routs 4. Hayes vide wsro enlisted In the U. S. Air Force last Tuesday. They will be stationed at Lack land Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, for their beslc training. They are both 1961 graduates of Hayesvllle High School .Another 1961 graduate Douglas Dills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon DUls of Route 2, was enlisted in the Air Force several weeks ago, and Is also stationed at Lackland, ess Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc Clure spent the week-end In Altanta, Ga. with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scroggs. Mrs. Ralph Burch returned to Cleveland. Tenn. Sunday with her husband to live In as apartment this winter. Mr. Burch is employed there. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hogsed WANTED At $20.00 per acre, five year lease on five acres of good farmland with twenty or more acTes adjacent available for future expansion, for tree, shrub, and perennial nursery. Must have thousand foot frontage on highway between Murphy and Andrews. Land In com now probably acceptable. Plan preparing soil by growing, fertilizing, and turning under cover crops for two years prior to planting nursery stock. Less than five year lease unacceptable. Expectation is to lease for many years, or eventually buy. J.C. NICHOLLS, JR. P.O. Box 371 Murphy, N.C. WANTED HICKORY LOGS SPECIFICATIONS LENGTHS: 28 inches - 56 inches - 7 Feet 9 ft. 4 inches - 11 ft. 8 inches and 14 feet. DIAMETER: 8 inches through 20 inches. Smoky Mountain Fiber Co. Valley River Road Murphy, N. C. vlsirid Mr. aad kH Anderson W< ? ? ?' Mr*. Newton iwtDQ Hofwd one Leaf HMpHri. bed iplnal surgery Tueedey. The endre neighborhood of die Eagle Pork community wish her e speedy recovery. e e e Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woody were die Sunday dinner gusets of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woody, a e e Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Hooper, Becky and Larry of the Woods Grove section. Mr. end Mrs. Roscoe Ledfors end Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore of Shooting Creek community en - Joyed a picnic sigiper on Biw Creek Saturday evening, e e e Mr. J. C. Bendy of Marl tta Ga. spent some dme at this cabin on Eagle Pork laatweek preparing It for the winter, a e e The Rev. nd Mrs. Glover Ledford, who are spending sometime at their cabin, spent the week-end in Webster with Mr. and Mrs. ErnestPenland. who are former resident sof who are former residents of Clay County. a a a Mr. andMrs. Clyde Hawkins of Rockmart. Ga. were the dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. C. C. Reece Sunday, a a a Mr. and Mrs. Part Miller of Highlands visited their parents, Mrs. Eula Miller and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cabe, last week-end. a a a Miss Lochle Eller and twenty-five friends from Lee College, who belong to the "Pioneers For Chlrst" club, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eller, in the Elf section Sunday evening. They were on their way beck id school after a week-end meeting in South Carolina, a a a Mrs. James V.Moore,Mrs. Robert Penny and Mrs. G art and Ledford visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moore In South East Georgia last week, a a Mr. andMrs. AugustSchultz of the Warne section have re turned home after a weeks visit in Queens Village. N. Y. with Mr. and Mrs. John Bar tell. They attended the marriage of their son, Donald In Plain View, New York on September 16. a a a Mr. Cress Moss Is having a check up In the Baptist Hospital, Durham, N. C. today He has been 111 for several months but his condition has improved for the past few months. a a a Rev. and Mrs. Jimmy Rogers and children were the dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Paul Caler, Sunday, a a a Mr. and Mrs.MarlerShook, Mrs. Lester Berrong and Jack Berrong visited Mrs. IcaShook i in Athens, Ga. Sunday. Engagement Announced Hayesvllle ? Mr. and Mr*. Henry Martin announce the engagement of their niece, Patricia Ann Miller, to Howard Ray Gibson, son of Mr. and . Vaughn Gibson also of Hayesvllle. The wedding will be held October 21 In the Truett Memorial Baptist Church. The bride Is a graduate of Chill Howee High School, Knoxvtlle, Tenn. and majored In business at Harrison College, Knoxvllle. She Is presently employed in Atlanta. Ga. W?rrU?. -An nounctJ Hayes vllle -- Miss Carol Ann Cafare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cafare of East Iallp, Long Island New York, and Donald Schultz,aon of Mr.andMrs. AugustSchultz of Hayesvllle, were united In marriage In a Nuptal Mass ceremony on Saturday, September 18. The ceremony was held In Our Lady of Mercy Church. The bride was attired In a traditional satin wedding gown embroderled In seed pearls. Her veil of Illusion fell from a pearl tiara. Miss Barbara Cafare sister of the brid^was maid of honor. Mr. Frank Lopez served as bestman. The couple had six other attend ants. The reception was held at the Old Country Manor In Long Island. One hundred people attended. ? ? ? Among those entering colleges last week were: Souther School of Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ga. Jerry Moore; VTS Clarkesvllle, Ga., Glner Burch, Brenda Ledford and Jimmy Matheson, and Young Hanris College, Young Harris Ga. Kate Power, Shirley Ford, Judle Phillips, Sarah Cabe, Judy Smart, Patricia Cox, Doris Clayton, Leon Sams, Johnny Martin, Rex Reese, Frank Galloway, Jr., Bobby Rose, Billy Henson, Jimmy Hall, Vernon Ford, Howard Massey, Tommy Moore, Max LENA'S Next Door To Post Office DOLLAR - STRETCHERS FOR Large Assortment Cloth Dan River r?<>- *2.98 wow $2.49 Bags Bags Bags $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 All The New Styles $1.49 TABLE $1.49 Consisting Of Boys Jeans ? 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The bride wore a wnlte dress and white acessorles and had a corsage of car nations. Miss Frances Arlene Reece, sister of the bride. Miss Ruth Martin and Mike Prater a tended die wedding. The bride Is a graduate of Havesvllle Hteh School and Is employed as bookkeeper for the A&P store in Andrews. The bride groom Is a graduate fo Murphy High school and Is employed by the A & P in Murphy. The couple will live in Andrews. Cunningham, Dwight Greene, Sammy Beck, Tommy Gene Ledford, Michael Penland, Joe Craig, Gene Miller, and Bobby Rogers, and Johnny Moss. T. 1* ta ? Murphy Hospital as Mr*. Owenby tu a lifelong resident of Cbaroka* County. Surviving art Mr*. Helen Mlada Payaa of Pa.?. - Mlaa Rhode Ow^by of F. and Mr*. Uar Sell of Rt Turdetown; two eons, Hum phrey of Rt l,Turt?*w?n. end Wed tern of Rockford, Tenn.; a ?i??*r. Mr*. Nod* Cleinpeuof Bryeon City; wo half-brother*. Pander *nd Allen Brendle of Rt I, Turtle town; a hell-litter, Mre.Lule Allen of Rt. 1. Turdetown, 43 grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren. Service* were held at 2 p.m. Thursday In Shoal Creek Bapdat Church. The Rev. Letter Cook and the Rev. Frank Fair officiated and burial waa In the church cemetery. Townaon Funeral Homewat In charge of arrangement*. a e a e PAUL P. PLATT Ogden ? Paul P. Plan. 74, of Ogden community In Clay County died at hla home on Wedneaday afternoon, Sep tember 20th. , Mr. Piatt waa a lifelong retldent of Clay County, aaon of the late Rev. and Mr*. John Piatt. Surviving are three daughter*. Mr*. C. A. Cayce of Dallaa, Texas. Mr*, w. L. Graham of Atlanta and Mrs. C. W. McDanlel of Belvedere. S. Cj one brother.W. L. Plan of Houston, Idaho; three slater*. Mra. D. D. Sherman and Mrs. H.W.Hyatt of Adanta and Mra. Lee Caaey of Tacoma, Wash; five grand children and one great grandchild. Services were held in Mt. Plsgah Bapdat Church at 2:30 p.m. Friday. The Rev. Jimmy Roger*of ficiated and burial waa In the church cemetery.Pallbearers were Claude Moore, Max Chamber*. Mont Reece, Bill Hall. M. H. Payne, and Hank Bell. Townaon Funeral Home was In charge arrangements. NOTICE Did you have a birthday, anniversary tea, club meet ing. shower wedding, birth, go visiting, or have guests777? Please call Mrs. Neal Kitchens on or before Monday evening so she can get the news Items to the Clay Progress office. All items have m be In the mall by Monday evening at 4:00 p.m. Deaths, Funerals Compliments of IVIC MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC. Peyton Q. Ivle ? Funerel Director RALPH MOSS Augusta, Ua. - Ralph Ho wall Moss, 72, of Augusta died Friday morning, September 22, In a local hospital after a long Illness. Mr. Moss was a native of Clay County, N. C. and a son of the late James and Ore Russel Moaa. Surviving are one daughter Mrs. W. A. Carr, and two grandchildren, Karen and Alice Carr, all of Augusta; and one brother.Dr. Fred Mo as of Washington, O. C. Mr. Moss was a graduate of Mercer University and at tended the University of Georgia, the University of California and Columbia University. He Is a former personnel director of the State of Calif ornia, personnel director of the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S. C? and served with school systems in Frank lin and Stephens counties in Georgia. He was an active Baptist layman. Services were held at 10 a.m. Sunday in Moss Memorial Baptist Church near Hayesvllle. The Rev. Ralph Jacks of ficiated and burial was in the Moss Cemetery. Nephews, who served as pallbearers, were Or. Carl Klllian. Ralph Kllllan, Cardlne Moore, Walter Johnson Claude Moore and John Moss. I vie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs .Gene Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffla visited the Walter Burches and Mrs. Maggie Moore in Franklin Sunday. ? ? ? ? Harry Mauney, Jimmy Johnson and Paul Edward White attended the drag races in Atlanta, Sunday. I. JULIA B. DILLINGHAM Andrew* ? Mr*. Julia Bmalla* Dillingham, 63 dtad at 6(30 a. m. Tuesday bar 26, In an Andrew* hospital after a lengthy 111 BBSS* Service* were held at 2pjn Wednesday in ' Valley town Cemetery Building. The Rev. Weldon West and the Rev. T. C. Christmas,, officiated and burial was In Valleytown Cemetery. Mrs. Dillingham was a native oi Wallhala. S. C.. a daughter of the late Clinton and Ann Nicholson Tatham. She was a member of Aquone Baptist Church. She Is survived by her hus band, A. C. Dillingham, of Andrews: one daughter, Mrs. Betty Hood, of Andrews, one son, James of Andrews, three brothers, Ernest, Dewey and Boone Tatham all of Green ville, S. C.; and four grand children. I vie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. ? ? ? ? MRS, LENA LOU FABER Franklin ? Mrs. Lena Lou Faber, 77, died at 12:30 a.m. Sunday, September 24, In her home near Franklin after a long Illness. Mrs. Faber was the widow of Charles A. Faber and a daughter of the late Cal and Rebecca Thomas Hughes. She had been a member of Aquone Baptist Church for 60 years. Surviving are two daughters Mrs. Mary Neal and Mrs. Maggie Jane Thomas of Franklin; one brother Fred Hughes of Longvlew, Wash.: two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Tat ham of Andrews and Mrs. Gertrude Howell of Green ville, S. C.; thre grand children: and three great grandchildren. Services were held at 11 a. m. Monday In Mt. Hope Baptist Church. The Rev. W. K. Shields and the Rev. John L. Willis of ficiated and burial was In Mt. Zlon Methodist Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Jess Shope, Harry Stroundemlre, Fred Slagle, Frank Lamber, J. K. Karser and Richard McClure. I vie Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. GET A $5.98 RED LETTER HOLY BIBLE WITH One Year New Subscription $3.09 or Two Year Renewal $6.18 Hurry! This Offer Is Limited The Cherokee Scout Pihlishirs-Priiters-Offict Supplies Murphy, N. C. 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