Vacation Church School It ToCIom ?? rtfecfc ta*yM*ijMM M, ?tt ? seawtce at worsh^ ?Mi Mm glrla Cart will ha i AilareisYlMdtor tds? Special im*mH ?as given ? *m MMe thaiag the school. dHbs Morris Nnm; primary ? Mrs. W. A. Single en. Mrs. Edward Reynolds, Miss Ssrah Miss Wanda Thompson; Junior - Mrs. R. Hoyt Ledford; Pioneer, Mrs. R. A. Ponsr. Other helpers were Mrs. C, W. Barrett, Mrs. L. D. Schuyler Md Mrs. J. H. Wilson. BIBLE QUESTIONS I ANSWERS by Tom Ledbeoer Andrews Church of Christ Question: How many churches are there In the New Testament? Answer: Contrary to popular belief there Is only one church In the New Testament. Christ pro mised n build only one (Mc 16:18) of which He Is the head (Eph. 5:23) Paul said there Is one faith (Eph. 4:5) and de nounces the church In Corinth for having divisi ons (I Cor. 1:10-13). Since the New Testa ment says 'One Body* then it must be Important to be a member of that body or church. We can become a member by obeying Christ (I Pet. 1:22). Nothing Is said about one church be ing as good as another or that It doesn't make any difference. Man has the freedom of choosing whe ther to be obedient or not, but has no choice In the church he is to be a mem ber of If he Is obedient to Christ. Radio programs: WKRK Sunday 7:45 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Services In Andrews: Steiday 10:00 to 12:00, 7:30 pan. Thursday 7:30 pan. FOURTH GENERATION BAPTIZED IN 85 YEAR OLD DRESS ? Eric Townson. Jr., Infant ?on of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Townson, Sr., of Auburn, Ala, shown above was baptized Sunday, J me 10 during the morning services at the Presbyterian Church by the Rev. R. A.Potter, pastor. The baby wore a hand erabrodlered and cut work dress made 85 years ago by the Episcopal Nuns of Savannah, Ga^ for the maternal great-grandmother, Mary Htait Brumby of Marietta, Ga.. and Tandfather Edward Hunt Brumby of Murphy and the Mother, Ida Brumby Townson. This making the fourth generation to be baptized In the dress. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lex Brumby and Mrs. R. M. Brumby of Clearwater, Florida, (Scout Phoc) Hayesville Park Committee Holds Meeting With Officials Saturday night. June 20. a meeting of the Clay County Park committee was called to meet with the board of com missioners and T. V. A. of ficials, Mr. Richard Record, manager of T. V. A. pro perties, and Mr. Walter Arrant, assistant manager. In the assembly room of the agriculture building. The purpose of the meeting was m discuss the renewing of the 20 year lease which has almost expired on the T.V.A. property, which the county has tried m develop Into a picnic park and recreation area. The board expressed their desire to renew this lease for another 20 years and dis cussed steps In which some public lnerest could be created such as beautlflcatlon. developing more areas for recreation and protection of vandtlism. The T. V. A. of ficials informed us unless the citizens show such Interest there is doubt this lease will be renewed. , Clay county is very for tunate In having secured this area for a park and with the help of the citizens could be developed Into a beautiful and useful area, that the county would be proud for years to come. The officials also In formed the board that the population of the county will be Increasing and as we know most of the lake areas are already taken up so we must not let this opportunity slip through our fingers. If any citizens have any con tributions 10 make such as money, labor or Ideas please contact Mr. W. Q. Moore, chairman. A plan of proposals c?i be submitted to the T.V.A. in order that we may retain our park arez Those present at the meet ing were Mr. Richard Record, Mr. Waller Arrant, Mr. W. Q. Moore, Mr. Alvtn Penland, Mr. Rufus Vlck. Mr. Edwin Udseen, Mr. Tom C. Day, Mr. T. C, Gray, Mi. Carl Parker, Mr. Neal Jarrett and Mrs. Christine Prater. Harry W. Matfox Gats Degree, Job la Washiagtoa Harry W. Matrox, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Matrox of Murphy has received a B.S. degree In Business Adminis tration from the University of Georgia ? He completed the requirements for the degree in March. On April I, Mr. Mattox started to work with the Fed eral Housing Administration in Washington. D. C. n Purina Insecticide Fights Face Fly PACE UES, A NEW INSECT PEST, BOTHER COWS ON PASTURE OR IN - ?" IGHT. THEY GATHER ABOUT THE HEAD, IRRITATE EYES AND MAY SPREAD PINK-EYE. PURINA FACE FLY INSECTICIDE IS ESPECIALLY MADE TO FIGHT THIS PEST miu | MillTHION *, our K Ma PUT GOOD NEWS FOR COWS... BAD NEWS FOR MICE Dairymen.' Cattlemen! Horse owners! You! Everyone will rave about the new Purina Face and Horsefly Bomb. It's no dud! Protects cattle and horses from pesky face flies, horseflies, hornflles, houseflies, staole flies? practically anything that flies. Best feature about the Face and Horsefly Bomb is the way you use it. Just takes a few seconds to spray the fac.. and other parts of an animal where you find flies,, This Bomb does the Job easily, economically with no waste leftover on a brush or cloth applica. >r. AND THAT'S JUST THE HALF OF IT Deadly Purina Mouse-Kill ? Rat-Kill's little brother ? is especially good for rodent control around farm homes and other buildings where mice are a problem. Each package can be used as a separate baft station. Mouse-Kill works just like Rat-Kill...kills mice in 5 to 15 days. Mice carry it back to the nest and feed Mouse-Kill to the whole family 'til they're all dead! Stiles Produce Company ii ? TeeoesieeStreet Merpby, N.C. Rhodo News Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Dills of Marten vial lad friends U Tad Ba* Tammy I In Ad * paac wank *IA bar mo (bar, Mr* William M. Day. ? ? a Mr. and Mr*. Arnold Croaa ?td children vlalmd Willi am M. Day at Otaan Sunday. Thay vara accompanied by Mr. Day's wife and children. Mr Day la a pa den t at Oman Veteran* Hospital. * * * Miss Sub Day of Kings Moi*itain who has been visit lag her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlsy G. Grant for the past several days is spending the weak with her cousin Mrs. Ted Bate man of Atlanta, see Mr. and Mrs. Lax Phillip* and children of Powder Springs, Ga. vtlted Mrs. Phillips parents,Mr.andMrs. Fred Day over the week-end. see Miss Paulette Day who Is attending Kings Business Col lege at Knoxvllle visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Day Siaiday. ANDREWS PERSONALS LUCY LAUGHTER, STAFF COGRESFMKNT Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Luther and daughter, Martha, of Rogersville, Ky. were week-end guest of Mr. Luther's mother, Mrs. Andy Luther. ? ? ? Miss Gayle Allen of Roa noke, Va. Is spending the sum mer with her Aunt, Mrs. D. B. Holloway of Top ton. ? ? ? Out of Town relatives and friends who attended the funeral services of Ralph Hog sed. held on Sunday afternoon at the First Methodist Church were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Greenwood, Asbevllle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swanger, Clyde, Mr. Robert Swanger, Brevard. Mr. J. E. Greenwood. Atlanta,Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Tate Mason and ' Mr. andMrs.WilllamBrownof Candler, Mr. and Mrs. Ode 11 Roper, Swannanoa, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kllpatrlck and Bob ble, Mobile, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Kllpatrlck, Mrs. Rosetta Twiggs, Judy and Carol, all of Canton, Mrs. Nellie McGaha, Young Harris Ga., Mrs. Gus Puette, Warne Mrs. Clyde Nichols, Young Harris, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. William Barnard. Warne, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Garrett, Hla wassee, Ga.Mr.andMrs.Paul Kllpatrlck, Hayesville, Mr, Arnold Asbury, Mr. Ed Wolf, Ashevllle, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Forebes, Hendersonvllle, N. Carolina. ? ? ? Mrs. Pete Nichols, Sandra Nichols, Mrs. Powell Bradley and daughter Mary Sharon at tended the graduation exer cises held on Friday at 8:30 a.m. at Fort Gordon, Augusta, Ga. Pvt. Pete Nichols, amem ber of the graduating class returned with them for a four teen day furlough. ? ? ? Mrs. Jane Orr of Fort Myers, Fla. spent last week end with her mother, Mrs. Giles Cover and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ennls and family. Her son Rlckney Orr and family Joined them on Suiday. On Sunday, Mrs. Orr left for Chapel Hill to enroll at University of North Carolina for summer session. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. A , B. Ware Jr. of Atlanta. Ga. spent the week-end with Mrs. Ware's mother, Mrs. J. H. Phillips. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Roper and Phyllis of Marietta. Ga. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Best. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. John White of Dal ton, Ga. visited Mr. and Mrs. Sammle Russell and other relatives during the week-end. ? ? ? Peter Gernert returned to Raleigh on Monday after spending several days with parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gernert, Bride Honored With Shower On Thursday Miss Betty Weaver who be came the bride of Mr. J ames Green on Sunday afternoon was guest of honor at a mlscell eanous shower on Thursday evening In the social rooms of the FirstMethodlstChurch. Hostesses for the occasion were Mesdames Margaret Glbbs, Duke Whitley, Ruth Forsyth, Peyton Ivie, Emily Davidson, and Misses Addle Leatherwood, Emily Sword and Clara McCombs. An arrangement of mag nolias decorated the beauti ful appointed tea table which was overlaid with a cut work banquet cloth. A color scheme of green and and white was carried out in refreshments and decorations In the receiving line with Miss Weaver were Mrs. Robert Weaver, Mrs. Edmond Green of Atlanta, Mrs. A. E. Vestal and Mrs. Kesley Wea ver. One hundred guests called (hiring the evening. The Health Departments of Clay and Cherokee Coun ties held a picnic last Friday night at the Health Cen ter in Murphy honoring Mr. T. C. Gray, who has been a District Board Member since 1937 and will retire from the Board on July 1. Mr. Gray was presented a platform rocker as a gift of appreciation by the group. Those attending were the nurses, Mrs. Florence Thompson of Clay, and Misses Helen Ghormley and Willie Lovingood of Cherokee; secretaries, Mrs. Marie Johnson of Clay and Mrs. Ruth Carringer of Cherokee; sanitarians, Mr. Dave Moody and Mr. Marion Ennis; Board members, Mr. Carl Parker of Clay, Mr. L. L. Mason, Mr. W. S. Dickey of Cherokee. Mrs. T. C. Gray accompanied her husband and was a guest at the oc casion. Local Gas Co. Morgos With Gas Co. Chaia Smokey Mountain Gas Company, Inc. of Murphy and Franklin has merged wltfiHy dratane Gas Co. of Covington, La. effective June 1, 1962, C. L. Alverson former owner of the local company made the annoinscement. The new corporation will operan the buainess ixider the name of Smokey Mountain G aa, Inc. Hydratane the parent Compwty, oparates soma forty brnchea in Loustana, Ar kansas, Mississippi. Alabama ?id Georgia. This meigai la the company's first venture Into North Carolina. According to Mr. Alverson te only changes resulting so fv as ?ttlli Mi Wlff. WMMI. M. c." totlrt* MlUr 7*or and about ft Mr. ana Mr*. Guy Dyer and chiltkeo of Molina. lUlnol* ?pant several days laat week with Mr*. Dyor*i ill oar, Mrs. Julia Cornwall and children, a a a Mis a Kathleen Roberts at Aabovllla and nephew. Jack Spaara at Canon apaat dia week-end with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Roberts. a a a Mrs. John Dickey and Miss Mary Helen Hatches are spending this week In Clear water . Fla. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Robertson and children who have been visiting Mrs. Ro bertson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Elliott have returned o their home in Flint. Mich. a a a Mrs. David King of Lenior. who has been visiting her aunt. Miss Ada Hers haw for the past week returned o her home Wednesday. Mrs. King is the former Miss Aline Richardson. Mrs. Norton Sterret^ Mis sionary of India was die guest of Miss Ada Harshaw Wed nesday and Thursday list week and other relatives and friends. ? ? e Samuel Elliott is attending Youth Camp at Conyers, Ga.t for two weeks. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. iPeyton.G. I vie and son. Grter and grand daughter, Mellnoa Brandon returned home lastWednesday from a three week vacation In Daymna Beach, Fla. Susanne I vie remained for a longer visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey. aa a a Mrs. Elizabeth Brlttaln and Mrs. Ann Hesterly and daugh ter, Peggy Ann, of Henderson vllle were guests of Miss Ada Harshaw last Thursday. Mrs. Brlttaln Is the former Miss Elizabeth Richardson, a a a Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Scroggs and children of Canton, N. C. were guests over the week-end of Mrs. Scroggs' parents,Mr. and Mrs L. H. Mulkey. a a a Miss Pat Worthen who has been teaching in Norfolk, Va., returned home Saturday for the summer. Terry Hunsucker left last Friday for Akron, Ohio to spend a two weeks vacation with his sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert West and family. ? ? ? Ellis Panther who has been visiting relatives and friends here has returned to his home in Cincinnati, Ohio. ? ? ? Walter Carringer of New York spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Ruth Car ringer. He left Wednesday for Brevard where be will be Artist in Residence at the Transyvlania Music Camp in Brevard this summer. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Melvtn Max well and son, Keith of Akron, Ohio were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lovlngood and Donna. ? ? ? Tommy Howse has returned home from McCoy Air Force Base in Florida for the sum mer. Crier Ivte left Saturday for Camp Dixie for Boys at Wiley G*. He was accompanied on the trip by Ms mother, Mrs. Ivle. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Gene Per kins of Warren, OMo wert guests last Thursday of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Lovtngood. ? ? ? Mr. C. L. Alverson spent last Saturday In Atlanta on business. ? ? ? Mrs. P. C. Hyatt Is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carnell In Decatur, Ga. this week. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyatt and children are vacationing this week at Dayvna Beach, Florida. ? ? ? Mrs. Max Blake mo re and children left Monday for a visit with relatives and friends at Roanoke, Va. ? ? ? Mrs. Etta Delozler who has bean visiting her sister In law, Mrs. Norma Baker left one day last week for Bryson City where she will vlsltother relatives and friends. ? ? ? Mr. W. D. Townson and daughter, Mrs. D. L. Wells ?id son David of Wallace are on a western tour. and Mr*. Jo* Ray and Becky Jo, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown mi ddld iwn km returned from a Mr. awdMra. FraadtCalbom Katfay, David and Mr*. C. I. Calhotm spent Sunday at Laka MR FN la LBS Speigle Grova a Norfolk ,Va ?ad hare wlib his parents. Mr. ma Mr*. Charlia Sutton, and ?latar, Mr*. Frank Calhoun. ? ? ? Mia a Sharry Lynn Hanaoo ?pant Km weak-and |n Atlanta wliii har father, John B. Han son aid her aunt, Mrs. Lewis Knight. a a a Mr. and Mr*. Variln Crisp, Joan Lea and Frank!* Ferguson spent the weak-end at Footana Dam as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Raaar. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bellamy and daughter, Julie of Greer, S. C? spent the week-end with Mr*. Bellamy's mother and grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Cheney and Mrs. Bessie Deweese. Mr. and Mrs. Bell amy returned home and Julie remained for a longer visit with her grandmother and great-grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gentry and Mrs. John Donley retur ned borne Sin day from a visit n Akron. Ohio. Mrs. Gentry visited her mother, Mrs. Wal ter Wlmbrow and Mrs. Donley visited her sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crisp and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Sudderth. ? ? ? Mrs. John Carrlnger and daughter, Markle have been spending a vacation at Myrtle Beach with Mrs. Carringer*s aunt and tncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mauney of Charlotte. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. HaroldShook and daughter spent the week end in Chattanooga visiting Mr. Sbook's sisters and bro ther-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ledford and Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs.Charles Hag wood of Asbevllle were the . week-end guests of Mrs. Hag wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rush. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Black recently returned from a trip to Mo. and Hamilton. Ohio. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. F rank Hensley of Lewis ton, N. Y. are visiting his mother, Mrs. Vesta Hen sley and other relatives and friends. ? ? ? Mrs. Glenda Brandon of Cleveland. Term, spent the week-end here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Ivle She was accompanied home by her daughter, Mellnda who had been on a trip to Florida with her grandparents. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McMul 11 an and granddaughter, Cherl of Jefferson, Ga. were guests Sunday of Mrs. McMulllan's sister, Mrs. W. P. Odom and Mr. Odom. ? ? ? Mr. J. H. Duncan and son, Sammy and Tommy Roberts left Sunday for a vacation In Florida. Dr. and Mrs. Allen Rich of San Antonio, Texas, were guests one day last week of Mrs. Hattle Akin enroute to New York. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Henaley of Kingston, Tenn. spent die week-end with Mr. Hensley*s mother, Mrs. Vesta Hensley. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Randall Shields and son, Stephen left Sunday for Swanannoa where Mr. Shields will be manager at the 4-H Camp during the summer. * * ? Butch Hensley of Roanoke Rapids, N. C. la visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Vesta Hensley. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Bowling and daughters, Lynns and Dana are visiting Mrs. Bowling's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Black. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Penland, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt and Mrs. J? Bates spent Sunday In Hayesvllle visiting re latives and friends. Mrs. C. L. Alverson spent last week-end In Charlotte attending the B It PW Con vention. w? last Mr*. Percy Note at Wool Bloc too. All, Mlaa Kaferyn Houaon, La Graa, Ga.. Mary BUla, Ocala. Pla, Mr. and Mr*. H. C. Trayter, Mr. ad Mr*. R. C. Ball. Mr. awl kAra. Harold Colliar. Mr. ad Mra. Robart Kml all of At Ga* Mra. 0. A. Gro gory. Marshall. N.C.Mr.ad Mra. I. H. Hampton, Ethel Derrock. Mr. and Mra. J. O. Haaty at Atlanta, Ga, Mra. Aaoa Deoaaaa and Intra. Sua Daaaaaa Hancock of Knoxville Mra. Mary Alloa Gr Mlaa Jaaato Grtaar, City, to Rev. ad Mra. R. T. Houta. Jr.. of Aabevtlla, Mra. Perktna and Suaa S. Per Una of Adnta.Mra.GteB Taylor. Ansa and To mmy Tay lor, Albermarla. Mra. Kyle D. Crowther, Jr, Jaffary Crowtter at Knoxville and Mra. J. S. Bellamy, Greer, S.C. Mesaers. B. L. and L. W. Shields, twins celebrated their birthdays on Father's Day with a dinner at the home of Mr. sod Mrs. L. W. Shields. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. johnsoe mi children were dw only guests. Mrs. Johnson Is the daighar of L. W. Shields. Girls who are an Joy Cliffe Twirling Cany at Macon , Ga* this week are: Sarah Singleton, Rosalia Hyde Treacy Nugent, Totals Head rick, Glaser Smith, J me Whitley, Becky Jo Ray. P saaala and Sandra Chastaia mdCarol Ksye. ShellaGossett will attend Miss Josephine Helghway spent the week-end with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lovlngeod of Handersonvllle. ? ? s Mesdames B. L. and L. W. Shields, Ruby Hill and Burt Shlleds spent Monday In Atlanta. Sunday School Class Has Party The members of the John Wesley Simday School class were hostesses at a party In the social rooms of the church on Sunday evening In honor of the Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Womhle. Members of the First Methodist Church were Invited guests. The Womhles were pre sented a gift by the class. Punch and cookies were served by Mrs. W, P. Odom, Mrs. Will Taylor, Mrs. C. L. Alverson and Miss Addle Leatherwood. a Bruce Armstrong's Honored At Dinner Party A dinner party was held on Monday evening it the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. West moreland, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong who are leaving for HustsvUle, Ala. and die Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Wamble who are leav ing for Salisbury. Hostesses were Mesdamss esn Wells, Kathy Stewart, ,ytm Dodson. others attending were Mrs. Well's children. Mr. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dodson. Mrs. Betty Green Honored At Lingerie Shower Mrs. Betty Green was guest of honor at a lingerie shower on Thursday evening, June 7, at the home of Mrs. Jimmy Howse with Mrs. Max Blake more as co-hostess. The tea table was covered with a white linen cloth cen tered with a bowl of yellow and green flowers. A color scheny of yellow and green was carried out In refreshments and decorations. Around 25 guests vere pre sent. Card of ThanM We wish n> thank our friends and relatives f^r their many acts of ktwhiess shewn to us in the death of our husband md father. Mrs. Ralph Hogsed. Jm, Robert, David and family. 47-lv After A Day At The Lake ?have dinner with us S ^ Party of two, four ... or lots more! You can plan on a delicious dinner,good ser vice and a relaxed atmosphere . . . any time! 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