'sffi aqe HATTIE PALMER SOCIETY EDITOR PHONE $37 2 385 Mrs. Harry Ray Hughes . . . Jormer Miss Evangeline Craig Miss Evangeline Craig Wt Weds Marry Kay Hughes MURPHY -MissRuthEvan [eline Craig became the bride I Harry Ray Hughes Saturday. >cu 12 at 6 <00 pjn. in the rlrst Methodist Church in 4urphy. The Rev. Clark Benson per - oipned the double ring eremony. The bride is the daughter ( Mrs. George Fleming and t* late Mr. Jack R. Craig >f Murphy. The bridegroom is the son I Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hughes f Jacksonville. Fla., and the randson of Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Bobo of Murphy. Given in marriage by ber tepfather, George Fleming, lie bride wore a street length own of white bridal satin overed with cbantilly lace 1th empire basque effect. The lered veil of imported illus on was attached to a half rown of seed pearls and se nilis. The bride carried a Ingle American Beauty Rose. Miss Joan McAfee of lurphy, cousin of the bride, aa maid of honor. She wore blue silk organza dress with latching accessories and William Hughes, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Robert Hughes, brother of the groom, of Smyrna, G*? Joe Craig, brother of the bride, Lynn Fleming, brother of bride, and Edward McAfee, cousin of the bride, all of Murphy. A musical program was presented by Mrs. Jerry Davidson, organist. The Rev. Marvin Hampton sang "The Lord's Prayer." The bride's mother chose a champagne brocade sheath dress with matching acces sories and a corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore an ivory brocade dress with matching accessories and a pink carnation corsage. Immediately following die wedding ceremony * recept ion was given by Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming in the fellow ship hall of the church. As sisted by Mrs. William Hughes of Murphy, Miss Geneva Ail lips of Asheville, Mrs. Robert Hughes of Smyrna, Ga., and Miss Sandra Bobo of Smyrna. For a Florida wedding trip, the bride's traveling Hubert Hinton, student at WCC, Cullowhee, spent the weekend here with hi* mother, Mrs. Gladys Hinton. -M The District meeting of the Woman's Club will be held here. Oct. Si. In the First Baptist Church. Registration at 9 ajn. and luncheon at the Regal Hotel at noon. -M Mrs. Gladys Hinton and sons. Gus and Mike, spent the weekend In Atlanta with their daughter and sister, Mrs. R. W. Wiggins and Mr. Wiggins and children. -M Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Swain spent the weekend with their ?on and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Swain of Mar ietta, Ga. They were accom panied home by their grandson, Stevie, who will visit than for some time. -M Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyer of Fontana visited relatives here one day last week. -M Mr. and Mrs. Cloe Moore spent last Friday in Atlanta. -M Paul Ridenhour and Or. Paifl Hill ' attended the Duke Clemson game at Durham last Saturday. -M Kenneth English of At - lanta, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ever en English. Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Thomas of Akron, Ohio, have returned to their home after spending the past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Richards. While here they all spent last Wed nesday in Dalton, Ga. -M Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Burl Brown of Shoal Creek have returned home after visiting relatives in Carthage, Durham and Gastonia. -M Mrs. L. L. Mason, Sr., has returned home after spending the past week with her son in Tuscaloosa, Ala. -M outfit was an aqua blue suit with black accessories, and a corsage of roses. The bride is a graduate of Memorial Mission Hospital of Nursing in Asheville. The bridegroom was grad uated with a B. S. degree in i business ackninistratiof) from AO*aMn rnllna ? wcsiciii i_.aruiiiio i^uiicgc* rK is employed by Sears Roebuck and Company In Chattanooga. Upon their return from their wedding trip the couple will reside on T alley Road in Chattanooga^Tenn. Mrs. Sammy Duncan . .former Miss Nugen MURPHY ? Mr. and Mrs. Bunch A. Nugent announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Treacy Ann, to Samuel Walter Duncan, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Harralson Duncan. Sept. 14, in EUljay, Georgia. Mrs. Duncan is a student in Murphy High School and Mr. Duncan a student at Young Harris College, Young Har ris, Georgia. Mrs. Helen Hamilton of Manchester, Tenn., spent last week here with her mother and sisters, Mrs. A. N. Clark, Mrs. Arnold Dalrymple, and Mrs. Leila Sims. While here they visited relatives in Cul lowhee and Fontana. VALUES I fit MTWifr 4oot6j/uft/>eU>/ x T-BONE STEAKS 79t lb SAUSAGE East Tenn. 3 lbs 97t FRENCH FRIES'? ?1<K CANNED HAM 3 lb con 2.49 PEANUT BUTTER? "?99t f^MES""" luiwc ??95< SYRUP Homemade ^ # 00 at. SUPER SUDS Giant Size i Ami LI FLEETWOOD COFFEE Reg or Drip 1 Lb. Pkg. 6} MARGARINE Kraft Miracle COOKIES 12 oz N B C Oreo Cream Sandwich 39C TISSUE Northern White or Colors 4 Roll Afl Pock Ojy PEACHTRH FARM & HOME SUPPLY it Of Poochfroo School Phono 837-8227 HOLD THAT (belt) LINE in It's not ersy! Extn pounds can rneak into the picture mighty fjst. But here's good news! Sealtest Diet Fortified Skim Milk is a fine natural help in weight control. Only 88 calories in an frounce glass! Weight watchers never had it so good! IMPORTANT WHOLE MILK VALUES WITHOUT THE FAT Pure, wholesome Sealtest Diet Fortified Skim Milk gives you the important vitamins ot whole milk, the minerals and the pro tein?without the fat! A de licious way to help you look snd feel your sparkling best, while watching your weight. KKHEST POSSIBLE QUALITY Sealtest Diet Fortified Skim Milk is specially tested and retested ?very step of the wav to you. It is milk of the highest possible fMty. KUCIOUS FRESH FLAVOR Frust Sealtest to give you that wonderful fresh milk flavor, in the pure fresh goodness of Sealtest Diet Fortified Skim Milk! DIET FORTIFIED SKIM W. C. Gray, Distributor* Andrew*, N. C. 70 Atteil Costuie Party lit Blakemorcs' MURPHY ? Mrs. Mu Blakemore, Mrs. Betty West morland sod Mrs. William Wells entertained with I Halo ween party in the heme of Mrs. Blakemore on Saturday even ing, Oct. 20. The home was decorated throughout within keeping of Halloween. Alter games and contests were played the jud ging for the best costume was conducted. Mrs. Nell Sneed ' received the prise for the women's dress snd Kenneth Godfrey the prise for the men. A door prise was won by Hilton Carmichael, after which the hostesses served hor ? dorves, punch, sand wiches to the seventy present. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Walk er and daughter, Amanda of Atlanta, spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer KUgore. -M f Mrs. Jerry Davidson spent Monday in Atlanta on business. -M Those from Murphy who at tended the Southeastern Ex hibitor Exhibition in Atlanta were: Mrs. Dale Lee, Mrs. Roy Lovingood, and Mrs. Lor en Davis. Mrs. Lee re turned home on Monday. Mrs. Lovingood and Mrs. Davis re mained for a longer stay. -M Mr. and Mrs. Buell Ken nedy of Waycross, Ga., left Monday for their home. They have been guests at Arbor Autel for a month. -M Mrs. Cecile Webb of E i ronton, Ga., was a guest last Wetfcesday of her sis ter -in-law, Mrs.R.C.Mattox. -M- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Shields hive returned home from * li ning Mr. tod Mrs. Paul Mc cracken at Strasburg, Ohio. While there (tie McCrackens and (he Shield* made a trip through the New England States, visiting New York City, Boston, Portland, and Montreal, Toronto, and Nia gara Falls, Canada. -M Mrs. Ottilie deCalongne of Marietta, Ga., was guest of Mrs. Ruby Hill over the weekend. -M Miss Helen Hawkins of Sylva was the weekend guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes. -M Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nettle ton of Providence, R. L. were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wishon. Other guests also of the Wlsbons* were Mr. and Mrs. Schles lag er of Kansas City, Mo. -M Cberokee Scout k Clay County Progress. Thurs., Oct. 26. 1963 Ed Elliott of AshevUi'. spent- ttewMHb.d here wtdi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Elliott. -M Mr. and Mr ?. Jewel Thotnp 5 on and son, David, and Mrs. Jack Thompson and son, Eimnen spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Daugherty of Dal ton, Ga. -M Max Blakemore was nar rator oo a fashion show Fri day night at Jackie's in Blue Ridge, Ga. * ANNOUNCING. . . i HOWARD "RAY" PENLAND v has joined FRANKLIN MACHINE SHOP as Superintendent. He attended the North Georgia Trodo School for 14 months and has 20 years experience in machine shop and heavy equipment. FRANKLIN MACHINE SHOP ! FRANKLIN, N.C. DIAL LA 4-2313 Estimate and Bids Invited On All Jobs, Large and Small STATEMENT O^TcONDITIOlT] Citizens Bank & Trust Co. of Andrews, Murphy, Sylva, Robbinsville, Hayes ville in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on September 30. 1963. ASSETS 1. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection $2,150,018.53 2. United ^tates Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, .???..??#...??? 4, 104,229*62 3. Obligations of States and political sub divisions 1,464,511.55 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $1,400,000.00 securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U. S.). . . . . 1,403,000.00 5. Corporate stocks (including stock of Federal Reserve Bank ) None 6. Loans and discounts (including $64,122.15 overdrafts^# .... 5,512,658.75 7. Bank premises owned $159,613.74, furniture and fixtures $71,672.62. ............. 231,286.36 8. Real estate owned other than bank premises. ? . None 9. Investments and other assets indirectly represent ing bank premises or other real estate. ..... None 10. Customer's liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding. ..... ???????...??? None 11. Other Assets 164,068.58 12. TOTAL ASSETS 15,029,773,39 LIABILITIES 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations. ? 7,150,639*60 14. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations. ....... 4,643,318.33 15. Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 384,303.97 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 995,722.98 17. Deposits of banks. . 50,000.00 18. Certified and officers* checks, etc. . . . . . 179,431.28 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS $13,403,416.16 (a) Total demand deposits. .... 8,751,097.83 (b) Total time & savings deposits 4,652,318.33 20. Mortgages or other liens on bank premises and on other real estate 21. Rediscounts and other liabilities for borrowed money. ............ 22. Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding. .............. 23. Other liabilities 457,116.75 2^. TOTAL LIABILITIES 13,860,532.91 None None None CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 25. Capital: (a) Common stock, total pax value $450,000.00. . . (b) Preferred stock, total par value None (c) Capital notes and debentures None 450,000.00 26. Surplus. ???...?? . 550,000*00 27. Undivided profits 169,240.48 28. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) ??... None 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1,169,240.48 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 15,029,773.39 Total deposits to the crcdit of the State of North Carolina or any official thereof 71,689.08 MEMORANDA 31. Assets pledged or Assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) 1,337,340.44 32. (a) Loans as shown above are sfter deduction valuation reserves of 288,730.63 (b) Securities as shown above are after deduction of valuation reserves of None ?>< # I, Mildred B. Ray, Cashier, at the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that this report ol condition la ture and correct, to the host of my knowledge and belief. Correct -Attest: Mildred B. Ray W. U Whitaker Percy B. Ferebee James B. Ferebee. Directors State of North Carolina. County of Cherokee, ast Sworn W and subscribed before me this 18th day of October. IMS. and 1 hereby, certify Stat am not an officer or <Brector of this benk. My ceumlaalon expires April 21. 1964. - Fannie B. Pallium. Notary Public

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