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CLEAN |S? 39c tsr 69c IVORY SOAP 4 27c SALVO 41c S&. 81 c| IVORY SNOW ?H?*35c^85c Penchtree News by Mrs. Dock Suddsrth omlned last asd Mrs. Paul Ladford, was given by Mrs. Sm Doctary and Mrs. Lloyd Si moods oa August 29 st *s boms of Mrs. August 23 Radford. The hoooraa received s oral nice gifts mi 1 latch t Harry llmmy Hiinoarte. Dock iuddenh. O-Neel Crtap. the naorees and Mr. Joe Radford. ? a a A large cmtfaaaM lii August 26. The Rav. ? lYuatt waa guaat Sverybody enjoyed fellowship. Mr. Harry B^aly end dsu ? Hal tad Mrs. ooa night laat tS _ wrlteen by Mr. Baglsy waa ptfflahed receody taUfoMagMdaaandfor along dme ha ma " Scout Ha la also aajoyad on una of the local radio a tattoos by toother name. Ha U both an Intellectual person and a humorist. His young daughter, Sharon tang aid whan aha sag for me, I was reminded bv a beautiful voles of AanJMMes of TV tad movie fame whom I knew aa Ann Carmlchaal when wa llvad at Andrews. The Halt was an tna|)fratlon to me end I hope will visit me again ass Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bolllck Mid son. Ronald of Brookford, N. C, have returned home after several days visit with her father and brother. Mr. Hugh Robinson and Ed. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Walnr Sudderth of Hickory, Halted relatives here last weak, a a a Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wilson spent Saturday In Ashevllle. a a a Mr. R. C. Pipes returned home Monday from aWlnaasn Salem hospital. a a a DUlard Newton, son of Mr. Mid Mrs. C. B. Newton la home after undergoing sur gery In a local hospital, a a a Mrs. Frank Morrow and daughter, Bva Nell and Miss Margaret Hendrlx spent Saturday in Atlanta, Bva Nell will take a years training for technician at Grady Memorial hospital. Atlanta, a a a Misses Nancy end Naomi Lunaford spent one day in Adanta last week. ? a ? Mrs. Dock Sudderth Halted In Ashevllle and Hender sonvllle last week-end. a e a Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hatchstr and Susan, of Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ledford, Paul Allen and Sandy were guests of Slacks Auto Parts ?"?"?i supper in Gainesville, Ga., on Saturday, August 16. Water Suing was enjoyed and supper was served on the lake. ? a a Mr. Jack Barnes who teaches at WCC, Cullowhee and his mother, Mrs. OUie Barnes Halted Mrs. Dock Sudderth Tuesday night. ? a a Aimt Laura Barker Is home again after befog In a local hospital for several days. Aiait Laura la 93 years young. Mr. Hugh Robinson. EdRob foeon, and Mr. R. S. Bolllck spent Saturday In Atlanta. While there they Halted Mr. Robinson's brother-fo-law.G. W. Ledford who is ill. They also visited Bill Bolllck and family. a ? a Miss Thomasfoe Slayton entertained her friends and relatives with a picnic at her home In the Peachtree section Saturday evening, August 25. Those attending were: Mr. ?id Mrs. George Mauney, and dau ghters, Ginger and Ella Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Matsiey and sons, Claude and Mike, C*car Mauney, Mrs. T. O. Slayton. Mr. aid Mrs. Grover Mauney, Mr. Brown Caldwell, Mrs. Walter Mauney, Mrs. Louise DeHart and children. Karen andRuaeell, Miss Qara McCombs, Mr*. Opel HowelL Miss Martha Hendrlx. and Mr. end Mrs. Jack Hughes and eon. Timothy. Misses Doris Hendrlx and Sue Ferguson have returned id their schools In LeaksHlle after spending the summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hendrlx and Mr. and Mrs. Haydsn Ferguson. ? ? a Mr. Charlie Morris re turned home Saturday after befog a pedant In a local hospital for several days. of Mr. Sam laat Thursday were; Hamilton Newton mi family, Durham; DUlard Barton and family of Chattmooga; Vaughn Barton md fondly, Fon tana andMlaa Nelda Barton of Admta. e e ? Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hen drlx of Highlands end Miss Margaret Hantkrlx ware In Nashville, Toon, o one day laat weak. e e e Mrs. Carl KUpatrlck Is a In a Wfoe ton-Salem pedeat hoepita Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stewart their horns foHunsMlle, Ala tfter a vacation fo Florida, ?d a Halt with raladvaa hare. Mr. ?art Ray Taylor - Boa a# Mr. ad Mrs. Bdwta Taylor o< Pry. Ga* ad daa Gradaoo of Mr*. A. M. Crowdar of Mur phy Is sarvtag ta da Air Forca. Ray U majoring Is OaUtry. He U ? tattooed at LacMaii Air Force Baa, Texas. uimtiES MRS. I JIJ.IB TRULL ROBBINBVILLB - Mrs. Ullla Trull. 78. at Rt. I. RobUnavUla died Saturday morning is a Andrews hos pital Mar a loag Illness. Mrs. Trull was a daughter at Ma late Andy ad Elvira Woods Wiggins. Surviving are lbs bus hand. Lynn Trull: a daughter. Mrs. Viola Jaoklna of Brysoo City; five soaa. Vinson of West Palm Beach, Fla^ Crawford of Chicago, Cllngman of Rob tXnsvllla ad Clyde and - Broadus of Detroit, Mich; two sisters, Mrs. Llewellyn Con stat of SjC? and Mrs. Sallle Rogers at Georgia: a brother, Cas Wiggins of Graham County: 16 gradchlldran; and 16 great-grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Monday In Cedar Cliff B^ttlat Church. The Rev. Garthwr Birch field and ths Rev. Leslie Hed rlck offldatad ad burial wa In Carver Cemetery. Townaon Funeral Home wa in charge of arrangements. SAMUEL F. CHAMBERS Samuel F. Chambers, 88, of Rt. 3, Murphy, died at 9:30 pjn. Wednesday In his home after a long Illness. Mr. Chambers was a son of the late Marion ad Eliza Jones Chambers and wa a retired farmer. He had been a member of the Unaka Masonic Lodge 506 since 1913 and had served as treaurer for many years. Services were held at 2 p.m. Friday In Unaka Baptist Church. The Rev. Carl Ctamingham and the Rev. Wlllard Graham officiated. Gravesides rites were conducted by members of the Unaka Masonic Lodge in Ogreeta Cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Molly Walts Chambers; thra daughters Mrs. Bliza beth Bennett of Chattanooga. Tetuu, Mrs. Vide Roa of Lenoir City, Tena., and Mrs. Bva La Johnson of Kingsport, Tetrn., four sou. Alia and Elmer of Unaka, Marlon of Chattanooga and Robert Cham bers of Knoxville, Tan., 21 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Townaon F lateral Home was in charge of arrangements. and Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis and daughter, Betty Laurie ac companied Mrs. Morrison beck to Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis visited their dau ghter, Mrs. Clayton Raxter while there. ? ? ? Mrs. Bill Barnett has re turned home afmr being in an Andrews hospital for several weeks. We hope whe will be well soon. CARD or THANKS *? wlah ? ixpmi our i io?|i I kiwi ill family of Mr*. Zalla Mm McDonald Foaar. "5 Charokaa Scout h Clay Prograsa, Thura? Sapt. WANT AD MMnc?? Aa oponlng ?< his tHica far ?ha practlca al Optometry Eye* Examined - Glaaaaa Pitted 2nd Floor ? Maun ay Building Phono VE 7-22M Murphy, M. C. OHlca Haurai MONDAY?SATURDAY 9 ta 12 1 to 5 Cloaod All Day Wodnaoday Alder Parser Fael Co. SUMMER PRICES #1 Kerosene #2 FuelOil COAL OF ALL KINDS Stoker, Egg, Ckeekortleck FUELTANKS FurnishedAtCost "Serving You Is Our Specialty" Phone 146 Days or Phone 348-R Nights Alder Purser Fuel Co. Aidrews,N.C. CLEAN-UP PRICES NOW! BURCH MOTORS oil IMMER : i-OUT! ALL FALCONS IN STOCK WILL BE SOLD THIS WEEK!!! FALCON SPORTS FUTURA Loaded with lively luxury! U1T FALCON TUDOR SEDAN Mux* model of America's lowest-priced 6-passenger ff3555T^ouT compact) wl m* W*1 ? 1 FORD SALE1 BIGGEST SAVINGS OF THE YEAR \V SUMMER SELi OU TERMS! BURCH MOTORS MURPHY, N. C. VE 7-2121 DmUi No. 698
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