Win Gract in ijrttl % WJ Vk P. Qraity, Jr EDENTON - Mr. and Mrs. William David Townson. Jr? of Eden ion. N. C? announce the engagement of their daughter. Grace Winifred, to Thomas Pemis Grasty. Jr., son of Mrs. Justus Carllle Martin of Charlotte and Mr. Grasty of Char lottesville, Va. Miss Townson Is the. granddaughter of Mr. W. D. Townson. Sr., of Murphy and the late Mrs. Townson, and the late Dr. and Mrs. Murray Parmer Whlchard of Murphy and Edenton. Mr. Grasty le the grandson of Mrs. John Sharshall Grasty of Charlottesville. Va, and the late Mr. Grasty, and Mrs. Harvey WUson Moore of Charlotte and the law Mr. Moore. Miss Townson made her debut Into society at the 1961 Terpsichore an Ball In Raleigh where she met Mr. Grasty. She attended Salem College and will graduate from the Uni versity of North Carolina in June, where she is a member of Chi Omega and chosen as Sweetheart of Sigma Alpha Epsllon. She plans to teach In Elementary -School In Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Grasty attended the Ashevllle School for Boys and will graduate from the University of North Carolina In June. He Is a member of Gorgan's Head Lodge and Sigma Alpha Epsllon. Mr. Grasty plans to continue his studies at Emory. A mid-August wedding is planned. Mr*. J. B. Gray returned tome last Tuesday from Houston. Texas, after visit ing tor son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. W.F.Wtolt and daughter. Kali ay. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Martin of Sidt were guests last Thursday of Mr. Martin's brother-In-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Shields of Wake Forest are visiting Mrs. J. B. Shields of Tbmoda this week. -M Mrs. Lee Dodson and Mrs. Ella Byers of Dal ton. Ga? and Mrs. Gtp Bannister of Rome, Ga., were guests Sun day of Mrs. Lottie Stalest. -M Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bart lett of Fort Valley, Ga* have returned tome after visiting hla sister and brother-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vandlver. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pea cock and children of Cordele, Ga., have returned tome alter spend)-the past week with Mrs. Peacock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Palmer. Mrs. H. A. Mattox and Mrs. R. C. Matmx spent last Mon day through Wednesday In Parris Island, S. C., attend ing the graduation of Mrs. Mattox's son, Phil, from boot training. Walter Mauney," student at the University of North Car olina, Chapel Hill, spent the weekend here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maiatey. Mrs. Walter Mauney spent several days last week in Atlanta, Ga* visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Weir. She was accompanied home by Miss Adalla Meroney Who had baas visiting her brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Weir for several days. Wallace Williams la spend ing this week In Charlotte on -M Mrs. Tom Palmer spent Sim day in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bckard. She was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs. Bckard on Monday k> attend the grad uation exercises of their son and brother. Tommy Palmer. -M Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Mason, Jr? and Mrs. J. M. Hughes, attended the graduation exer cises at WOC, Cullowhee, on Sunday where Patsy Mason, their cousin, graduated. -M Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sneed of Hollywood, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sneed and family this week. -M Mrs. A. M. Myer and Mrs. Prank Agnew of Summervllle, Ga., arrived Monday to at tend the graduation of their niece, Sara Varner Single ton, on Monday night. -M Mr. Clyde Sneed of Badln, N. C? spent the weekend here with his family. -M The Rev. R. A. Potter and Mr. Holland McSwaln will at tend the Appalachla Synod being held at the Sequoyah Hill Presbyterian Church In Knoxvllle on Tuesday of this week. -M Mrs. Lewis Hodges spent last weekend in Ashevllle with her aunt, Mrs. D. P. Bishop. -M Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Blllott and son. Samuel, attended a church meeting held In Con yers, Ga., on last Saturday. -M Mrs, Lena Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Gay Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Graham spent Sunday with Mrs. Mar tin's son and Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Graham's brother, Mr. Joel Martin and family of Marietta. Ga. -M Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chand ler spentlastFrlday In Frank lin visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franklin. IY WINNERS - Tin gIHa pictured ibmmvtaMrt In ? miy con Mat on tin 300- year of North Carolina. Thsy ara laft la right, Nancy Sanders, Becky Jo Ray, Carta Stiles, The nlunais ears each glen a year's pass a> tha Murphy swimming pool. <ar, shown at right shoes, ptasamad On passes a> tha girls. U has hash 100 years alaoa the signing of On Nor* Carolina Charter. Tha 300 nalversary la bsSag cslataraatd all oesr North Carolina this year. Tha tbsma, "An evening In colonial displayed la fee Murphy library. All fldags on display ware a hundred h MM^atT Son? JN things on display were photostat capias of Cherokee County a tradfasg post ledger that was hapt by a Mr. Hunter of Murphy. This display was - - -- w - Library Weak. ?are chairman tar Charohae Cotaity. Member a on tha comminae J. W. Davidson, Missis Kate ami Leila Hayes and Miss Jo glean by fee Murphy Swimming ^IheH^oman s PPage HATTIC PALMER SOCIETY EDITOR PHONE 9S7-23ES Murphy Women'* Club Install* New Officer* MURPHY -The Murphy Wo men's Club bald their Instal lation of officers at a covered dish simper Thursday night. May 16, at the Murphy Poster Board Building. Mrs. Willard Hall. District President, of Fontana Village, N. C., was guest speaker. The following officers were installed: Mrs. Becky Pen - land, president; Mrs. Betty Westmoreland, vice-president; Mrs. Geraldlae Hyatt, treas urer; Mrs. Ann Phillips, Re cording secretary; Mrs. Judy Lovingood, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Blvla Blake more, historian; Mrs. An Phillips, Audi tor. Mr. and Mrs. James Bellamy and daughter of Greer, S. C., spent the week end with Mrs. Bellamy's mother and grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Cheney and Mrs. Bessie Deweese. -M Mr. Butch Hensley of Bad ln spent the weekend here with his grandmother, Mrs. Vesta Hensley. -M Mrs. H. G. McBrayer of Anderson, S. C? Is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee. -M Bllly Baker of New York was the weekend guest of Mr. W. D. Town son. -M Guests over the weekend of Miss Beul ah Queen were Miss Elda Queen of Atlanta, Mr.and Mrs. P. R. Cagle and daugh ters, Gloria and Gwlnda Cagle and Charlotte Hodges and Mr. Gerald Barber, all of Knox ville. Term. -M Mrs. Helen Hamil ton. nurse ?t Coffee County Hospital, Manchester, Tenn,, is visit ing her mother and sister. Mrs. A, N. Clark and Mrs. Arnold Oalrymple. While here they all motored through the Smokies on Sunday -M Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rector of Chattanooga, Tenn., are spend ing this week with his mother. Mrs. Lewis Hodges. -M Mr. and Mrs. Morris New ton and daughter left Wednes day for a visit with relatives and friends In Hickory. -M Mlss Sarah Easley. stu dent at University of Georgia. Athens, Ga., arrived Tuesday to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W Easley, Jr. -M Df. and Mrs. G. D. Hamp ton. Mrs. Clara Webb and Mrs. Lillian Campbell of KnoxvUle, Tenn., were the weekend guests of Mrs. I. W Dyer. While here they all attended the memorial ser ***' '"d home coming day held at Hampton Memorial Church on Sunday, May 26. Others attending were: Mrs. L. P. Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Matney Reed and children of Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hampton, Mrs. Bonnie Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McAbee of Benton, Tenn., Rm'u 6 Mae Hampton, BUI Hampton of Chattanooga. Mrs. Fannie Mulkey and daughter of Gastonla. -M Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hamp ton attended the Alumni Home Coming held in Athens, Tenn., was the oldest member attend ing the Alumni meeting. He ?25?dedD ?chool there in 1900. Enroute home they spent Sunday with Dr. and M". G. D. Hampton of Knoxvllle, Tenn. -M Mrs. Cenie Johnson, who has been visiting her daugh ter Mrs. H. E. Tyndall of Henderson. N. C? stopped by here enroute to her home In 5- c- to tier brother and slster-ln-law and Mrs. William Johnson and other relatives. -M u.iir" ?,ul Smltb? student at NP?ntat CoUe?e- High Point. N. C? arrived on Wed NEW OFFICERS FOR MURPHY BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMAN'S CLUB, which were elected at the May meeting at the New Regal Hotel and will take office June 1, 1963, are pictured above, left to right, Mra. Sarah Patton. 1st vice president; Mrs. Mary Faye Brumby, treasurer; Mrs. Margaret Bruce, president: Mrs. Virginia W. Scroggs, recording secretary; Mrs. Nell While, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Carrie Davis, corresponding secretary. (Scout Photo) nesday to spend the summer with Ms parents, the Rev. and Mrs. A1 Smith. -M Mlss Phyllis Snyder of the North Carolina State Library of Raleigh is spending some time here this week. -M Dr. and Mrs. Howard SMelds of Wake Forest were luncheon guests on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. L, W. SMelds. ?M Mlss Virginia Fowler of Enka spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fowler. -M Mrs. Norma Baker has re turned home after visiting her daughters, Mrs. Sally Kate Aycock. and Mrs. Bill Byers of Chattanooga, Term. -M Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom spent the weekend with Ms sister, Mrs. Claude Love of Asheville. -M Mrs. Jack Schuler of Char lotte was the weekend guest of Mrs. Francis Bourne and family. -M Attorney F. O. Christopher is a patient in a local hospital. -M Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Bo bo and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hughes of Smyrna, Ga., attended the graduation exercises held In Cullowhee on Sunday. -M Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Phillips and Mrs. Joe Bates spentSun day with Mrs. Hyatt. Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Bates' bro thers and families, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson and Mrs. Edgar Johnson. While there they attended the decoration day held at O^-eeta Church. -M The Rev. J. D. Moses Is a patient In the BapdstHospltal, Winston-Salem. -M Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rumple entertained the Kindergarten Class at the Ice Cream Par lor on last Thursday morning. May 23. -M Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Benton and children of Adanta, Ga., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hyde. -M Out-of-town friends end relatives who attended the lat eral of Mrs. Ida Moody John son Savage on last Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Savage and daughter. Deidra, of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Savage of Charlotte; Mrs. J. A. McKay of Shelby vllle, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Ronnl Camp and daugh ters, Joyce and Judy of Chat tanooga, and Mr. K. H. Woos ley of Atlanta. Ga. -M Mrs. Paschal Hughes spent Monday in Sylva on business. -M Mrs. Leon Klmsey and mother, Mrs. Bertha Kephart and Mrs. June Waldroup of Hayesvllle are spending this week at Myrtle Beach, S. C. -M Dr. and Mrs. Harry Dickey and children spent Monday In Atlanta. -M Boys and girls who graduat ed Sunday, May 26, from West era Carolina College, Cullowhee, and returned home for the summer were: Julius Hill ID. Harry Hughes, Wil liam McClure, Margaret Joan Bruce, Bmmett Gibson Cad dis, Nancy Joan Hawkins, Patsy Jones Hendrtx, Jac quallne McNabb, Patricia Mason, Geraldlne Ruth Smith, and William Rex Sudderih. NOTICE Glover P.Ledford, retired Church o( God Minister, Bifals Re search Student, native of Clay County where be served many years as pastor and district pastor, will be lec Chwch'of Godh^nY ring Jmm 2. Pro phecy and relamd subjects will he dU cussed. The public Is cordially tnvlad. Others returning home to spend the summer were Key Davidson, Johnny Adklns, Ben K1111 an. Joe Craig, Jack Hughes, Joyce and Jo Ann Sneed, David Alverson, Frank Hill. Tommy Roberts, Mil dred Nelson, Betty and Susie Sprung, Emanuel McDonald, Johnny Bandy, Sharon Bry son, Hubert Hinmn, Mickey Blrchfleld, Kenny McClure, Lavone Thompson and Joyce Radford, all of Western Car olina College, Cullowhee; Bobby Weaver, Clemson Col lege, John Rush Bob Jones College, Greenville, S. C., Joyce and Jerry Hen son and Eddie King, all of Mars HOI College, Mars Hill. -M Mrs. Frances Jones, Mrs. Bobby Stalcup and daughter, Charlotte, spent last Friday In Atlanta and Marietta. Mr. and Mr*. John C?mon and too, Mark, of Chatta nooga. Tarn., are ^willii Ihla week with Mrs. Cannoa'i mother. Mrs. Wlnosu Hi?hes. Mr: ad Mrs. S. B. Brown of F on tana. N. C? won the weekend guess of Mrs. Brown's brother-la-law, and da sr. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Harding. Mr. J. Hall Robinson of Richmond, Va? has returned to his home after spending i mat ' r Har- j of Mr. and Mrs. Bdparl shaw. -M- 1 Mr. asdMrs. WUllam Wish on has* returned horns dwr Mr. sad Mrs. Lakes Gra ham and children. Nada Ruth. Mike, Pat, ?d Jeff. of M aris ta. C?, spent the ?a hand with Mrs. Graham'a mother, Mrs. R. A. Crisp and Mr.4 Graham's mother, Mrs. Bra eat Graham, of Liberty. cl(,~ c ray u aiti th* honor of your pr*s*nc* attL marring* of h*r Aaughttr Yjancy J** Witt to Mr. Wi/LmOhoma* SpaJ, Jr. on Sunday, tk* mconA of Jun* Yjin*t**n hunAraA anA iixly-thr** at four o'clocL in tk* afltrnoon Sirtt Captiit CharA Murphy, Yjorth Carolina RacafAo* foitomnf du OMunjf at tla QutrJi e I I ON ELECTRIC Air Conditioning ON THE PURCHASE OF WINDOW AIR CON DITIONING: For a limited time, we'll pay you $20.00 In CASH for each window air condit ioning unit you buy that la the 7,000 BTU size or larger. To get In on this buy, simply pur chase the wit, get ltln sadled end bring your copy of the bill of sale to our office! You will get $20.00 in CASH. PER TON ON HEAT PUMPS: You will collect even more should you install an electric heat pump for year-round heating and cool ing. You'll get a cash bonus of $25 per ton on heat pumps installed now during this special program. This means you will collect $125 in cash if you install a 5-ton heat pump. Limit 5 ton Pomp $125-00 zj LIVE MODERN... LIVE COOL Her* it i? . . . the chance you've been waiting for . . . your chance to modernize your home with electric air conditioning . .. and collect a /re* bonus at the same time. And your home will be more modern! Electric air conditioning removes dirt and dust from the air, squeezes out excess moisture and gently circulates clean, cool air. With electric aiy con ditioning you and your family work, play and sleep in refreshing cool comfort. LIMITED TIME ONLY But remember, this offer is good for a limited time only. This special bonus applies only on air conditioning purchased and installed today or after today. This offer will be withdrawn in a few weeks, so see your favorite dealer today. Buy electric air conditioning now and live modern ... live cool this summer. r* Modern ? Live Cool . . . with efecfric air conditioning' MURPHY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD

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