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Congratulations B & T Super Market onyour GRAND OPENING Cloy Hardware Co. HaymilM.C. Mr. BUI Hardin of P? _ n?m vtlod Mr*. A>1.Clark and Mr*. Arnold Dalrympie on* day laat week. ? ? ? , Or. md Mr*. Charles Davtdaoo aod son, David of Shelby war* the week-end gussa of Dr. Davidson's Par ana. Mr. ad Mr*. Sam L. Davidson. a * ? Mr. T*avl* Hubbard of Alton, S. C. spent several days last weak as gusst of his son and daughar-ln-law, Mr. and Mr*. J amss Hubbard. Also other gussa of Mr. aid Mr*. Hubbard for the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Turner and chUdrao of Dal ton, Georgia. Mr. and Mr*. Ja Co (hern of Andrew* ware gussa last Wettaesdsy of Mr. aid Mr*. James Hughe*, a a a Eddie Joe and Ray Elliott of Atlanta spent the week-end here with their parens, Mr. and Mr*. Cliff Eliott. a a a Dick Ketner of Ashevllie was the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Ketne. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaye and daughter, Carol spent the week-end with relative* and friends In Hendersonvllle. CONGRATULATIONS. B & T SUPER MARKET Hayesville's All New Super Market On Your Grand Opening Tbb Week-end, June 28,29,& 30. Hayesville Pharmacy Yoar Rexall Start la Haytsvlllt best wishes To Hayesville's All New Ultra - Modern B & T Super Market Your New Store Is A Fine Addition To Our Town Citizens Bonk & Trust Co. 1 Hayesville,N.C. 7*6r and aboUt (&07?t$72 ?Uttla NImt ?oe l?tjr 141 t?r PIMM ?( T Mia* Franca* McPh at Andrews va* a vlsis>r la van last Wefeasday. Ml** Mary Akin Km re turned torn* altar a Ma day* visit with bar broitor-ln-lsw aid slaiar, Mr. and Mrs. Gaorf* Powell at Chariots*. Mr. and Mr*. Powell and daightar, Susan returned with her (or ? visit. a a a Ban Akin at Alton*, Ga., ?pant tto week-end tors with hi* mother, Mrs. Dora Akin. Mrs. R. C. Alexander 1* visiting tor daughwr and son in-law, Or. and Mrs. Howard Perry of Savannah, G*. Ml** Bm*1* Howell at Young Harris, Ga? was the weak-end guea Odon it of Mr. and Mrs.W. P. Mrs. Nettle Alley Is visiting tor son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Axley at Chattanooga, Tem. Mrs. W. M. Breland and Mary Jane Tautzler of Holly Hill. S. C.. were guests last week of Dr. and Mrs. Brecce Breland and children. Mrs. Nadlne Vidck and son, Jeffrey and Miss Linda Krsul of Pittsburg, Pa., were guests last week of Mrs. James O. Hubbard, while Mr. Hubbard wm In Crawford Long Hospital In Atlanta. Susan , Barbara and Kath leen Hounsom of Atlanta were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bourne Jr. ? ? ? Scott Tuttle of Hot Springs, N. C? Is visiting Bill Mc Keever and Hubert Bourne this week. ? ? ? Mrs. D. V. Carrlnger re turned home Saturday from a visit ?d Mrs. Gllber Weller and Johnny Carrlnger fit At lanta. Johnny returned home with her and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Car rlnger. ? ? ? Mrs. N.J. Babb and children Laurie and Phil spent the week end at Lake Summit, Hender sonvllle. ? ? ? Mr. R, G, Alexander Sr., and grandson, Howard Alex ander spent lastweekwlthMr. Alexander's son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander of Jamestown, Tenn. NEVER SAY DYE SAY R1T Dyeing is fun with Rit and your washer. New RIT . . . New formula. Mauney*s Drug Co In Murphy has a large assort ment of colors of the NEW all purpose RIT. Never Say DYE Say RIT. Mr. and Mr*. Bobby Hugh** at Nashville, Toon. apni the ?**> and bar* with (hair granctoerants, Mr. sndMrs.S. N. Bote. Also Harry Hughe* of Aatevtlla spaat dm mmk and with his graixtoarants. ? ? ? Mr. and Mr*. Jama* 0. Hall ?d (laughor*. N?ocy and Unda wore gueats laatwaekof Mr. Hall'a al*l*r and brother in-law, Mr. nd Mrs. John C. 0*Doll and other relative*. Mtas PatB Bledoc of Jack sonville, PI*, has arrived *> spend several weeks with her incle and suit. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Richards. Mrs. J, H. Abernathy, for merly of Andrews, but not of Ocean Port, N. J. was the house guest lest week at her sister. Miss Adslla Meroney. Her son, M. H. Abernathy, wife and son who have been visiting In Florida came by for her and en rou* home they visited Mrs. Abernathy'* dau ghter, Mr*. Mary Alen Hall In Macon. Ga? and her sls?r Mr*. C. B. Weir of Atlanta and from there s> their home in Ocean Port N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hem and children of Cincinnati Ohio are visiting Mr. Hembree's mother, Mrs. Val erie Brown and other relatives here this week. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Martin and daughters, Lorraine and Marllee and Mrs. T. L. Mar tin have returned from a vacation In Detroit, Mich, and parts of Canada. They were accompanied home by Leort Martin of Lincoln Park,Mich, who will spend several weeks with his grancfctarents. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Crlsco of Charlotte and Dr. James Smith of Chapel Hill spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. J. Franklin Smith. Dr. Smith graduated from the Uni versity of North Carolina Medical School June 4th and is to report J une 28 to U. S. Public Health Service Hos pital, Baltimore, Md. where he will Intern. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. George Her rlch who have been spending their honeymoon In Daymna Beech. Fla. were week-end guests of Mrs. Herrlch's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hln ton. Mrs. Herroch Is the former Miss Loretta Hlnton. ? ? ? Mrs. Ollle Wakefield of Andrews was guest Saturday rfteraoon of her sister, Mrs. Dixie Palmer. ? ? ? Mr. C. L. Alverson spent several days last week In . Marlon on business. i ? ? ? Guests last week of Miss Beulah Queen were: Miss Elda Queen , her sister, of Atlanta. Misses Gloria and Gwlnda Cagle and Miss CUriotle Hodges of Knoxville, Tenn. The Misses Cagle and Miss Hodges returned to Atlanta and Smyrna Ga. with Miss Elda Queen for a weeks visit. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Spurge Chris topher of Atlanta have arrived m spend the summer at the Imps Nest here. Mrs. Chrsl topher Is the former Miss Laura Mauney. ? ? ? Friends of Mrs. Ruth Car roll will be glad to learn that she has returned from the Emory Hospital In Atlanta and is now a patient at Murphy General Hospital. ? ? ? Miss Ella Jean Wells, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells and who Is employed in Decatur, Ga., has returned from a five weeks tour of Canada, Oregon and the Worlds Fair. ? ? ? Mrs. Dorothy Bromen of San Francisco, Calif, was called home due to the ill ness of her mother, Mrs. Ruth Carroll. ? ? * Mrs. Mack Patmn and children of Henderson vlile ar rived Tuesday for a visit of several days with Mrs. Paoon's mother. Mrs. Margie Witherspoon. Mrs. Patmn and the boys will return home Thursday and Mamie will re main for a longer visit with her grandmother. ? ? ? On Sjmday night. july 1. the WSCS and the Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Methodist Church will sponsor a fellowship hour after the evening services In the social hall of the church m welcome the new Pesmr and his family. The Murphy Garden club will meet on Thursday trfter noon at 3:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. HobanMcKeeverwlth Mrs. Ruth Forsyth as co-bost ees. Topic for the afternoon will be plants for shady gardens will he given by Mrs. Paul Hill. ? ? ? Randy and his brother, Ron nie Byers are visiting their ?cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hobs Byers this week. They live with their granctoai euts. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Sullivan at Blalrsvllle, Ga., and are the see Mrs. W. A. Bell returned home last Wefeesday from a lot* weeks visit with her son te-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Logan nd child ran of Cohan but. Ohio. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cv mfchael of Qtftma, Mas.. ? week-end wife their daughter-in-law, Mr. S. D. H. Cvmlchaal. is An new Mr. J. H. nd Tommy Roberts returned borne dar a vacation la Florida, a * a Mr. ad Mra. Mi. Eoaloy and family have returned home from a vacation la Jerry Johnson has returned home afar spending a voca tion with Ms sis Br, Mra. Jeasla Cox of Calbotn. Ga. see Mr. and Mra. Grades SB wart ot KnoxvUle, has re turned afBr a weeks visit with relatives bore. They plan b spend several more days of their vacation la Michigan, before returning ? their ho me la KnoxvUle. Mrs. Duke Whitley anddau ghwr, Lynn Whldey and Mrs. C. E. Hyde spent Saturday in Atlanta. Miss Cassia Johnson of AsbsvlUe wlU be spending two weeks her visiting friends and relatives. Jackie K1111 an of Atlanta spent the week-end here with Ms parents. 0 0 0 BUI McKeever and sisBr, Price have been visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Clarence Buder In Gainesville, Ga. Mrs. McKeever went down for the day last Thursday and Bill and Price returned home with her. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Matto* spent Thursday and Friday in Chapel Hill. Mr. Mattox at tended a committee meeting on Education Beyond High School. ? ? ? Mrs. L, C, Umphfres of BentonvUle, Ark. and grand sn, Ross Parrottof Ada,Ohio have returned to their homes dter spending the past two weeks with Mrs. Umphfres' daughmr and son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Doyle C. Burch. Dr. and Mrs. Burch returned home with them for a vlsitof several weeks. Per iket ilred rundown feel - lag - - Spring Tonic ' I and liquid. " Dm Co. la Murphy. TkrllllM BlatMMMMA inmiint ncuirtHM Dram if THE CHEROKEES "Unto Those mils u History retold under the stars ... an emotional ex perience vividly portrayed. Real Cherokee Indians in an experienced cast of 130. Perfect acoustics amidst natural beauty of Moun tainside Theatre, Cherokee, N. C. Performances 8 p.m., niiht ly except Mondays. 13th season?June 26 through Sept 2. Reserved seats available at $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $3.00. For reservations, call or "UNTO THESE HILLS" Cherokee, N. C. Phone HYett 7-2111 NOTICE TAXPAYERS Town Of Murphy YOU WILL RECEIVE A 2 per cent Discount If Yoa Pay Yoar 1962 Towa Tax Oa Or Before July 1st, 1962 Coaie la Now Aad Make Payaoat YOU'LL SAVE MONEY BY DOING SO BEFORE JULY 1st. travel soon, travel TRAILWAYS you'll enjoy it more because Traihoays travel is... COMFORTABLE: 'Round tha dock schedulas, comfortable foam lounge chair seats, raat room aboard! IAFL Whan you'ra riding with an expert Trailway* driver you travel swiftly and aafaiy to your destination. CONVENIENT: Trailway* Thru Bus schedule* to almost any where ... mean you never have to change bus or bag You relax straight thrul Aboard a Trailways bus you'll enjoy leg-stretching comfort sH the way. In all-waathar alr-condltionad luxury. Plan your next trip... all your trlpa... on TrslhMys. CHARLOTTE - CHATTANOOGA - DALLAS MEMPHIS - RALEIGH - WASHINGTON - ATLANTA - ASHEVILLE - NEW YORK FAYETTEVILLE - JACKSONVILLE, N.C. ?[RAILWAYS chanters ...use CONVENIENT Peoples Cafe TENNESSEE ST VE7 ? 2325 murphy, n.c CAMPAIGN Fac CTc TIME IS GROWMG SHORT.. WIN OR? With the lime growing ever ?horter (or die big ?moince ment of die Campaign winners no doubt every worker who hope* ? be emong die betsr prlze winners fully realises diet s lot depends on just how herd they wort end what results they obtain. There Is no time id lose If you are planning u> be a Mg award win ner. That FREE million votes ? be won by Saturday of this week can play an Important part In the sine sward you will win. Win a MILLION FREE VOTES and win one of the larger swards. SOMETHING TO THMKABOUT Here is something for the workers and best vote-getters in The Cherokee Scout "Cam paign of Progress" D give some serious thought to and make some real calculations. There is a great difference in the value of the big awards and the smaller ones and it is always very possible for some good workers who have been striving for the bigger awards to slacken their effort at this crucial stage of the campaign and lose the greatvalues which they might have won had they kept diligently at work until the finish line is reached. There is a $2,025 value dif ference between the First Award and the Second Award. There is a $2,275 value dif ference between the first and third award. C and! dates should realize that this dif ference can be gained or lost in the last weeks of the cam paign. THINK-FIGURE-ACT MANYRURAL SUBSCRIPTIONS STILL AVAILABLE There are still many, many sections of the cotnty yet to be covered, and many many subscriptions to be taken. Workers should by all means see that no part of the county in which they can possibly get to Is passed up. Workers should work In each others territory, in this way It will be more thoroughly covered, you many sell where others could not and they may sell where you could not. Any of the workers who will follow this plan will possibly be agre eably surprised at the Increase in their sales. Try it for yourself and see. IF YOU PLAN TOWM BIG AWARD sJ ) :h The three 1,000,000 Prize Vote Ballots which t be won by the end of thl^ present week will pay a very definite part in the winning of the three major awards of fered In The Scout Campaign of Progress. ' We urge those who have hopes of being a Mg award winner to lose no time this present week as these extra votes will apply directly on the winning of the better awards. SUBSCRIBE RENEWBEFORE JULY 7th Subscribe or renew NOW ?id have The Cherokee Scout coming to you for several years in the future at the pre sent low rent. Friends aid boosters of the Campaign workers who plane glee a eubectiption or Re-sale to their favorite candidate should by all nmni glee it this week before Saturday, J me 30th, for more em to ?gily on winning a million free eetes aw) on winning the 1962 Dodge Dart Sedan. LOSE
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