ANDREWS LUCY UUMMTM Vtkff COMCSPONOCMTl Mrs. Paii SB dMckan, Paula. Tunny, ad Lou of Franklin. Ky? war* re cat hmb at her meter, Mr*. Katharine Saw Bral ii ar aad graatknoter, Mrs. D.W.T J? lata. ?A - Mr. and Mra. Sam rale Rus sell aad family and Mrs. Jim Beautify Your Home SUDOERTH WELDING SHOP Beautify your home with the New Embossed Steel Porch Columns. Guaranteed un - breakable. Corner post* $16.95 up; Flat - $10.95 and 3>. Designs - Rose. Grape, urley Oak and Simflower. Shop phone 837-3312; home 837-3480. Made by order - Made to fit. 42-4 tc j4n \3m/tatfoa f icy select from > more than a thousand MAESTRO COLORS [ftsgl Pittsburgh - Paints j. Any finish?Any quantity?In seconds Murphy Hardware Ce. HM St 137-2110 Marphy, N.C. \vi:i:ki:\i> waiuuohs WITH THE NAVAL AIR RESERVE *C raiting' July 20-Aug.4 MAS Alewe4e,Sen Fronel ico Contact Jim Sprang In Murphy. Phono 837-3442 NAVAL AIR Far Fraa Trial Waafcand NO OOU6ATKN4 Can tact JIM SPRUNG la r. N.C FKaaa S37-34M Naval Air Statioa Atlaata, Mariatta, Ga. tot Mrs. Doyle Mrs. Garlad Riasaall and Mr. tod Mrs. Bugana Newman of Kaoxvllle. -A Mrs. Ruby Ruasail ?aa hon ored by aesaral smployeee of Oaeuby's as Thursday. Us *u bar birthday. She HSd gifts and cabas Individuals wars ser Marvtn Pulllm l to Ma work at Bnka on Thurs day after spending saveral days with hla family. -A Mr. and Mrs. Houston Lad ford, Sandra and Gregg spent Mother's Day with mothers, Mrs. B.W. Lawrence and Mrs. C. M. Ledford of Marietta. -A A service In commemorat ion of John Wesley's Alder gate Bsperiance wlU be held Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the First MethodtstChurch. A cordial welcome Is extend ed to aU. -A - James K. Sever, who has been a pedant at Margaret Pardee hospital at Hendsr sonville due to Injuries re ceived In a car accident, was allowed ?> spend Simday with his family at home. He re ceived broken bones and al though he Is sdll In a cast, and will remain hospttallzec for some time, be Is Improv ing dally. ?A - Mr. and Mrs. Buck Darden of Hogansvllle, Ga? spent the weekend with relatives and friends. Mr. awl Mr*. A. J. Pal lium and son. Bddte of Syiva, ?ad Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gams, of RofafatnsvUle vara of per? Pulllum. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bail of Brass van wereStaday guasta of Mrs. Lucy Laugh tar. -A - Mr. and Mrs. Samrala Rus sell and family sere recant visitors of Mrs. Russell's lather. Mr. Walter Cochran of BrysonClty, who is a patient In Sealn Cointy Hospital. -A - Mrs. Las Nichols, who fall at her boms on Thursday afltrooon. received a hip In Jury. She Is a patient at Pied mont Hospital In Adnata. Her many frienda are aiahlng for her a speedy recovery and are looking forward v her coming home. Mrs. J. W. Patterson had as Mother's Day guasta Mra. M. J. Barrett and Mra. Lorene Womack of Savannah. Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Housvn Morgan, and Mrs. Betty Jean Stevens of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamtpon and son, Mike, of Culberson, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Patterson, Debbie, and Allen of Topvn. -A - Mrs. Joe Sursavage. Butch and Jim will attend the christening of Arthur P. Hol man Ul at the Leaksvllle Presbyterian Church on Sun day, May 19. The baby's father and grandfather, and great - grandfathers are all members of the church. Two other Hol man grandsons will be christ ened at the same service. They are Pete Lopushlnsky of Cor v sills, Oregon, and Jay Hopkins of Leaksvllle. ?A? Rev, and Mrs. Francis Pos tell spent last week in Gas tonla visiting reladves and Friends. -A Mrs. Alberta Conleybonor sd her daughter, Mrs. Carl toper with a brltbday dinner in Sunday. Those attending vere Rev. and Mrs. Francis 3osteU, Mr. and Mrs. BUI ioott, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis laxter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay tew art, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Vebster, Mr. and Mrs. Frank r. Conley, Mr. and Mrs. Doug lonley, Karen Roper, Sandra 'ostell, and Mrs. Ola Roper. -A Circle II Meets ANDREWS - Circle II of the WSCS of the First Metho dist Church met on Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Fellowship Hall. Following a short business meeting, conducted by Mrs. Ray Hogsed, president, a pro gram about religious paintings was given by Mrs. Hermann Brauer. Mrs. Brauer discus sed the slmUaridea and dif ferences in Leonardo de Vinci's "The Last Sigjper" and Salvador Dall's "The Sacrament of Last Sqpper." Refreshments were served to members following the pro gram. Snyder Ordained ANDREWS - Bruce Snyder was ordained and Installed as a deacon of the Andrews Pres byterian Church foUowlng the Sunday morning service. Also Installed was Edwin Bristol. Other officers are Elders L. B. Nichols, Charles Del alley, end John Slagle, end deacons, Joseph Sursavage, Harold Young, Herbert Sbeldy, and Lee Nichols. Cherokee Scout h Clay Cotnty Progress, Thu., May 16, 1963 Navy Fighter Squadron Fo Train On West Coast MURPHY - Chief Yoetnan Jim Spring, USNR of Murphy will be among the WEEKEND WARRIORS in Fighter Squad ron 673 based at (he Naval Air Station ATLANTA mis summer at naval Air Station ALAMEDA Just a cross the bay from San Fran cisco. Chief Sprung has bean advised that Ms Squadron will perform this period of active duty for training from July 20 0 August 4. This annual sum mer break la always some thing id look forward 0 ? and this year "liberty" la Frisco will be doubly so. Fighter Squadron 673 - or VP 673 as It is generally re ferred b - consists of Fury's. Since these are single seat Jet planes, only the pilots fly In them. However, a limited number of enlisted men In tha Squadron get "Olte orders" each month, and while on training duty, for which they receive "1110 pay" In addi tion 0 their regular pay. These 010 orders may be used on tee-place Jen. trans port planes, or other atr craft available at dm time 0 The Naval Air WEEKEND WARRIORS pro 17 0 26 years of ?a wlifaout prior military service, ad 0 veterans of my mUltari vice. Only o*e weekend month et Navel Air St ATLANTA nets yon four Ml days pay ? pins dwsnmmer cruise. This year lCs Frisco ? last jmr It was Ad with liberty ? Just ahom my place yon v 0 fly 0 ? 00 years age New Mess ? and eo It goes. ?rss'srs'a mi ha ready 0 Qy utfli VP - 673 0 0a Wast Caest In & HEY, MOM, LOOK AT MB - Tonya Onto* Adams. Is t 10 - month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loon Adams of Andrews. Shown hero. Tonys poses libs a Rotary Club's Purebread P'j Cbain Started B ANDREWS - A purebred chain, sponsored by the tary Club, began Ibis week For Future Farmers of Ameri ca members. Joe Morrow, geacbar, purchased 8-pure bred Yorkshire guilts from Franklin on Tuesday and dis tributed diem S> eight boys. Sach boy In turn will glee me sow from first liner s> mother boy, thus Increas ing the chain. This project will be a great >elp e> FFA members, notonly n a financial way but it will ?upply them with good hogs or their community. Those wcelvlng bogs were: George ind Otis PosteU, Mitchell Jwenby, Neal Woody, Larry illen. Billy and Doyle Payne, ind Colbert Luther, Win Certificute* ANDREWS - Thirteen ptqp 11s of Mrs. J. G. Carrier went to Ashevtlle, Friday, May 10, to play In the National Piano Playing Audition, which are sponsored by the National Guild of Piano Teachers. Mrs. P. T. Bauman of New port, Tetm., was the Judge. The following pupils won their certificates In the Natio nal Fraternity of Student Musicians and their Fret pins: Reuben Battle, Phillip Brauer, Jonie Bristol, Law rence Carrlnger, Billy Christ mas, Connie Sue Garrett, Marl am B1 Khourl, Theresa El Khourl, George B1 Khourl. Andy Jones, Jimmy Jones, Boyd Rogers, Jr? Susan Ulm. Mrs. E. G. Battle, Mrs. Edwin Bristol, Mrs. Frank Carrlnger, Mrs. Joe B1 Khourl, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, Mrs. T. C. Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rogers, Sr., Mrs. Wendell Ulm, Mrs. Hermann Brauer and Mrs. J. G. Carrier accompanied the young people to Ashevtlle. Country Dancer* Tour Subject For Program ANDREWS - "The Latin American Tour of the Berea College Cowtry Dancers" will be the subject of the pro gram presented before the Konnaheeta Club on Monday, May 20, 7:00 pun. at Nan ta li ala Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wood, of Brasstown, N. C? who accompanied the students as musicians, will show color ed slides and play some of the music Included In tha pro gram pressntad recently in nine Latin American coim tries under the cultural exchange program of Ibe State Dept. This program should be of Interest to all club members aid s full attendance Is ex pected. WINS MUSIC DIPLOMA ANDREWS - Reuben Battle, eon of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Battle, woo Ms High School Music Diploma in the National Piano Playing Audition held In Aaherllle, May 9th-llth. Reuben la a pupil of Mrs. J. G. Carrier. Piano Recital ANDREWS ? Mr*. J. G. Carrier will present her piano pigdls on Tuesday. May 21, at 7:30 pun. at the First Bap tist Chinch. Hie public is Invited. Attend Rally ANDREWS - Joe Morrow, Agriculture teacher and five Pune-e Fanners of America members, Lewson Passraore, Allen Klrby, Howard Park er, Otis Postell and Leon Tafham attended die District FFA rally held on Saturday at T. C. Roberson High School and Valley Springs Commm MIIIh Sprlit* Neat By Dewy O. OTJnU Mr. P. B. Anna ai Siaiday School oa Sunday The Rev. Chrtaaopber Gra ves Wand a wry tow bar* Sunday Ma " Mr. Save HaU of Murphy vlaiad bare T~ Mtoa J una ODnll vlaiad Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Abar naihy and family aome few days peat. -BB Mra. P. B. Anna vlaiad Mra. D. G. CTDell aoma tow days pant. CLOCKS OP BVBRY DB SCR1PTICM, SIZE. SHAPE. AND Vartoty. Electric clocks Many colore. Oily $2.98 and V. Travel docks make Ideal pit for graduatos. Mauney gj?0- to Murphy. 50-Year Mason MARBLE SPRINGS LODGE #439 of AF h AM a Vetaran'* Certificate and Bmhlam to Victor Ra SO years of oonHnuoua service la lbs Lodge. The emblem end certificate was preset!tod by Past District Deputy Grand Lecturer. Harve Mulkey of Andrews, N. C. ke as Mass " Mr. Raster has served his lodge as Masar for nine years and for elgbaaen years he baa served as secretary. YOU rffn AFFORD IT You're ready to roll . . . when you see us for a LOW-COST AUTO LOAN Got your eye on a new, or late model used car? Don't let lack of cash hold you back ... you can easily finance it here, and at low cost. Whatever your loan needs, you'll always get quick and courteous service here. Re payment terms to suit your needs. M & J FINANCE CORP. Hlwassee St. Murphy, N. C. Ex-Catholic Priest To Speak Here JOHN ZANON Affliated with Christ's Mission, Publishers of Christian Heritage Magazine, Sea Cliff, N. Y. Mr. Zanon Will Speak At The Following Area Baptist Cbarches Beginning Saturday, May 18, Through Friday, May 24. SATURDAY, MAY Kth Notla Baptist Church, Rt. 1, Culberson 8 p. m. SUNDAY, MAY 19th First Buptist Church, Murphy J1 a. m. SUNDAY, MAY 19th Truett Memorial Baptist Church, Hayesville 7.30 p. m. MONDAY, MAY 20th Little Brasstowu Baptist Church, Brasstown 8 p. m. TUESDAY, MAY 21st Old Shooting Creek Baptist Church, Hayesville 8 p. m. ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 22ri First Baptist Church , Andrews 7.30 p. m. THUBSDAY, MAY 23rd Mount Pisgah Baptist Church, Warne? S p.m. rUIDAY, MAY 24IA McConnell Moaorial Baptist Church, Hiawassee, 6a._S p. m. fmblU la Cordially hfitad T# Attead Tk?M Servkoa

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