J vie JuHcral Momc
MURPHY - ANDREWS - H A YES VILLE
MISS FANNIE BUCKNER
' Andrews ? MUa Fmle
Buckasr, 61, died In an An
*ew? hospital at 4 pjn.Mt>o
day^rfter a short Illness.
toy Mfj
Mrs. Hsrold Gee for
years. She was the
sod Almyra Robert Bucfcner
?sd a native of Madison
Coiasry. A member erf the
Lulberan Church.
Survivled by three staters,
Mrs. Henry RetdandMrs.Gus
Ledford of Andrews and Mrs.
Ore Rice of Peoria, Olj three
brothers, Howard wd George
at Yongaawn, Ohio aid Hardy
Bucknar at Peoria, 111.
Services were held at4:30
tun. Wetbtaaday at the
Lutheran Church.
The Rev. Miller oCldsdnf
aid burial was In Valleytown
Cemetery. Pallbearers were:
James Noran. Bob Allison.
Gerald Ledford, Grlce
Ledford, Henry Wolf and C.H.
Ledford.
I vie Funeral Home was in
i of arrangements.
VIRGINIA WAKEFIELD
Andrews -- Miss Virginia
Wakefield, 81, died et S pjn.
Monday In e Morgenem Hos
pital afar five years of Ill
She was the daughter of
Wa lea Samuel md Lydea
Ida
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Spociolitts ia pocking, acting, stor
ing, and moving. Frot Road Atlas
Coast to coast sarvica.
PALMER BROS.
(to 0f Cherokee Cotmtv
Survived by an ilnri,
Jack
*?*vUX* ?"! Mr*. OUi?
"to -?U, Turdamwn.
?? Uutheta. ni^u.
Telllco PlafcT Tam ^d
?>rt. *aWlald of Glrard.
Sfrvto? *w baldatSiun.
The Rev. Weldon West of
*Mmd and burial was In the
wreh cemetery. Pallbearers
urn Fred and Harve Hogan.
Lee Brown. Paul
IKta*n end Elbert Trant
IvU Fisieral Home ?? to
targe of i?
MRS ARROWOOD
Andrews ? Mrs. Gurley
65, of Rt. 1. An
rews, diedWeihiesday night,
uly ltlnaMorganisnboepltal
lm*l*""*"" **l?l?tweeke.
She bad bean a member of
lekGrove B^tlst Church In
iwUle since chUdmod.
Surviving are the husband.
l*e sons, Melvln and Hubert
rfth He Amy to Germany,
Vlnslow of Norfolk, Va.,Glen
?n of Portsmouth, Va., aid
-awrence Arrowood of
Vina ton-Salem; one daughter,
drs. Wade Martin of Lextog
on; four brothers,; Luther.
Qtilw and Columbus of An
spd Bronce Truett of
ol?*"Z- ?od ??? sister, Mrs.
Bffle Fair at Marble; and
slAt grandchildren.
Services were held at 2 p.m.
S?^fy to Hampton Mem
orial Church.
The Rev. Weldon jm of
ficiated and Initial was to the
church cemetery.
.'vto Funeral Home was to
charge.
Rebecca Sunday School
Holds Regular Meeting
The Rebecca Sunday School
class of the First Baptist
Church held their ?wifi
picnic on Monday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T,
Brown. They all enjoyed dw
fine barbecue chickens the'
Mr. Brown had prepared foi
Shuffle board and ping poni
were played after the picnic
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Fimeral services for Mrs.
Roy Clark. 47. of 207 Waaks
Straat Dec'.nr, vara bald at
SdOpjn Tuesday at ibe First
Matbodlat Church of Forsth,
twlal waa In Forayife
Camatary.
Mra. Clark died Stanley la
a private bo apical.
The former Helen Rianhla,
aha waa a native of Macon,
md had lived In the Adanu
area twenty yeara. She waa a
member of the Decatur Plrat
Methodiat Church.
Survlvlora Include bar hus
band, a daughter, Christine
Clark, Decatur; mother, Mra.
G. P. Rumble, Macon, bro
thera. Dr. Charlaa P. Rumble
md Gabriel P. Rumble, both
of Macon; Alfred R. Rumble,
Washington. D. C.; Emory B.
Rumble, Pasadena, Calif.; aid
Robert C. Rumble, Houston,
Texaa.
Roy Clark la the aon of
Mra. Cora Clark, and a bro
ther of Mra. Galusha Pullium
of Andrews, and Hugh Clark
of Athena, Ga.
MRS. CRAWFORD
Syiva ? Mra. Anna Sellers
Crawford, 92, died Monday
morning in a local hospital
after alenghty Illness. She was
the widow of John H. Craw
ford.
A native and long-time real
dent of Hayesvllle, she had
lived in Sylva and In Pickens,
S. C? for the past IS yeara.
_ She was a daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John Sellers and
was a member of Ledford
Methodiat Chapel in Hayea
vllle.
Services were held at 2:30
pjn. Wednesday In Ledford
Ctupel Methodist Church.
Burial was In the church
cemetery,
i Surviving are two daughters
t Mrs. B. P. Reld of Pickens
and Mrs. Jeff Hedden of Sylva;
one son, Frank P. Crawford
[ of Sylva; 11 grandchildren and
17 great-grandchildren; and
two slaters, Mrs. J. V. A.
Moore and Mra.Georgia Wag
ner ofHayesvllle.She waa also
the grandmother of Mrs. Clark
Benson, wife of the Rev. Clark
Benson , pastor of the First
Methodist Church of Murphy.
Moody Ftneral Home of
Sylva was In charge of the
Wolf Crttk Ntws
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Hel
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
Slmonds were In Lrfayetm,
Ga. over the week-end while
there they visited Mr. and
Mra. V. S. Hood.
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Carrol Sue Prichard of
Dayton Ohio visited Mr. and
Mra. Bud Ledford over the
week-end.
e e e
Miss Patsy Gaddls spent
die week-end In Ashevllle,
North Carolina.
e e e
Miss Carol Ann Bandy It
spending a week in Marietta
e e e
Mr. and Mra. Johmr
Patterson of Chats worth. Ga
is visiting their parents, Mr
and Mra. Ernest Ledford.
e e e
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Sim
onds and daughter, Janetwer
In Oak Ridge, Tenn. over d*
week-end visiting Mr. an
Mra. J.C. Montelth.
e e e
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Arro
wood of Saccrenments, Call]
apant several days with Mi
?d Mrs. Troy Slmonds.
e e e
Mr. and Mra. Merral Boo
of Tampa Fla. have been visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cearle;
CULBERSON
NEWS
Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Dal'
of Ricevllle, Tenn were vial
tng friends in Culberson thi
the week.
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Gene via Walker and Shell
Jean Co ley of Jefferson Clt
Tenn and little eon, Tlmm
la visiting Mr. sndMrs.Llo
Newman.
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Dela Newman andsonTer
from Weat Point, Miss la al
visiting Mr. and Mra. Llo
Newman.
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Mrs. Edward Helton a
daughter, Wanda, fro
Chicago 111. Is visiting I
Mr. and Mrs. Jo
parents,
Wallace.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jamas All
and son, Jimmy, have ga
to Akron , Ohio to pick
their daughter. ' th
will be visiting friends whi
Mr. and Mra. Larry Tayl
of Atlanta, Ga. was hotnaov
Mrs. Mai Davenport i
Baby Becky have renin
home diar
waaba to Admta, Ga.
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Mr. ad Mra. WandBil Fc
I daughmra, Su
Patty have
Mn. Heetar McGlU i
Mrw. Walter Johnaoe of Co
EXPLORER SCOUTS are making good use of die Old Rock Gym In Murphy. The gym has
been turned Into a Recreation Center by the Explorer Scouts of Post 416. The new Recreation
Cenmr features badminton, ping-pong, basketball, tennis plus physical fitness gear such as
bar bells. Shown above left to right members of the Explorer Post enjoy a game of ping-pong.
They are Jimmy Jordan, Mike Hlnoon, Billy Forsyth, Steve Howell, Tommy Palmer, and Don
Carter. (Scout Photo)
ANDREWS PERSONALS
LUCY LAIMHTtt. STAFF CMRCSPMDQIT
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Beadles of Laurel, Md. have
been recent guests of Mr.
Beadles' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Beadles of Hay
esvllle and Mrs. Beadles'par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hay.
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Jim Snow of Brldgewa?r,
Vs. spent four days with Pvt.
Lloyd Derreberry at his home
this past week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rog
ers and family of Raleigh spent
several days recently with Mr.
Rogers' mother, Mrs. Berths
Rogers.
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Mr. sndMrs.KermltLovln
good of Akron, Ohio have re
turned to their home after
visiting Mrs. Jane Gregory,
a slater of Mrs. Lovlngood
and Mr. Lovlngood*s fatter,
Mr. John Lovlngood of
Murphy.
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Jeff Brooks was a business
vtslaar in Atlanta on Monday
and Tuesday.
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Johnny Wlsbon entertained
the Little League All-Stars
with a Hamburger Cook-Out
at his home on Saturday even
ing.
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Mrs. Goldman Roper and
sister, Mrs. Katterlne Pen
land of Black Mt. are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tattam
and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Pen
land who live near Melbourne
Fla. Jimmy and Steve are
located at Cape Caneveral.
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Marbla Dtposits
Andrew* -- Three Asheville I
men. all employed by South
field Mines of Asheville, re
cently moved n> Andrews.
Traynham Houston, civil en
gineer, Joe Jennings, geo
logist and B. B. Bible, chief
engineer.
This corporation 1* doing
Geophysical and Geological
work and la primarily In
terested In deposits of marble.
While In this section they
will live at Hermann's Trailer
Park.
Guild Holds Meeting
The Wesleyan Service Guild
of the First Methodist Church
held their annual picnic In the
recreation hall of the church
on Monday night.
Hostesses were Mrs. Dale
Lee, Mrs. Ruth Carrlnger and
Miss Addle Leatherwood.
Two Ashoville Men
Are Injured Near Murphy
Murphy - The driver end ? the passenger, was admitted
were injured about to the hospital for treatment
6 pjn. Tuesday in a car ac- of a broken collarbone, two
ddent on U, S. 19 three miles fractured ribs, back la
east of the Murphy town limits, ceradons and right armabra
State Highway Patrolman D. sions.
W. Re avis reported. Patrolman Re?vis said
Walter Houston, 22, of 133 Houston lost control of the
Red Oak Rd. Ashevllle, the vehicle on wet pavement in a
driver, was admitted to Mur- curve, ran off the highway
phy General Hospital for on the right side , and struck
treatment ofleftarmandfore- a tree,
bead lacerations and a The vehicle was reported
possible right knee fracture, to be a total loss.Houstnnwas
Joseph Jennings, 23, of charged with driving too fast
Baird Cove Rd* Ashevllle, for road conditions.
Obituaries
DONNA SELLERS
Robbinsvllle ? Donru Sel
lers. Infant daughter of Mr.
aid Mrs. Bdwanl Sellers of
Robbinsvllle, died Monday
night In an Andrews hospital.
Surviving In addition to the
parents are two brother, De
wayne and Rex of the home;
the maternal grandparents,
Mr. aid Mrs. Leonard Odom
of Robbinsvllle; and the pat
ernal grandfather, Henry Sel
lers of Robbinsvllle.
Give side services were
held Tuesday afternoon In
Lone Oak Cemetery.
Townson Funeral Home was
In charge.
ROBERT MBSSER
Brasstown - Robert Vance
Mas ear, SS, of Brasstown died
Tuesday afternoon In aMurphy
hospital after a long illness.
ler and had been
He wee a farmer i
Lliurcn ior a aumuerw jcv
Surviving ire the widow,
Mrs. May Brown Messer; two
daughters, Mrs. IvaPutmanof
Sterling, 111., and Mrs. Eliza
beth Friwert of Mt. Morris,
111. ; four sons, Bryan, David
and Kenneth of Mt. Morris
and Jarvls Messer of Polo,
Ul.; three step? daughters,
Mrs. Edna Mshone of Wil
mington, N. C? Mrs. Annie
Hickman of Santa Maria, Calif,
and Mrs. Edith Massey of
Wane; five step - sons. Car
ter and Jack Ingle of Murphy,
Carl ofLosBano,Calif.;Clyde
of Lexington and Tom
Ingle with the Air Force in
Texas; one sister, Mrs.Cath
erlne McElroy of Haywood
County; two brothers, Charlie
of Canton and Hanlbal Mes
ser of Mt. Morris; 21 grand
children and a number of great
grandchildren.
Arrangements under the
(Erection of Townson Funeral
Home were incomplete Wed
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