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Mr j. E. H. Brumby spent the weekend in Gainesville. G*., with relatives. Mrs. Grace % natt, Mrs. W. A. Goins and children. Jack Ed andHope.Jr. and Jack Bar - nett of Cullowhee and Mrs. Ed Barnen spent Thanksgiv ing dinner with Mrs. Ewln Barnett of Marble. -M Mrs. George Towns on and granddaughter, Sherry Spence and Bobby King spent Thanks giving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams of Savan nah, Ga. -M t Mr. and Mrs. Eric Town son and son of Asheville have returned to their home after spending several days last week with Mrs. Townson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brumby, and Mr. Townson's grandfather, W. D. Townson. -M Mrs. G. E. Lail of And rews spent several days last week as guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Forsyth. -M DON'T PAMPER YOUR WIFE Let Her Winterproof the Porch with FLEX-0-6LASS This Year Any little lady can enclose a porch or breezeway with Warp's FLEX-O-GLASS. It's so easy! Just cut with shears and tack over screens. Makes a warm, sunlit room, flooded with healthful Ultraviolet rays, where the children can play all winter long ? or use as an extra Store-room Genuine, crystal - clear FLEX-O -GLASS lasts for years at a fraction the cost of glass Only 87c a sq. yd at your local hdwre. or Imbr dealer Mr. C. L. Alverson spent Monday ill Ashevilte attend ing an A->OC meeting. -M Mrs. F. C. Bourne. Jr., and son. Clark. spent Sunday and Monday in Atlanta. -M Mr. and Mrs. Jerue Babb and children, Laurie and Fkil have moved to Spartanburg, S. C. to make their home. Mr. Babb was the former publisher of The Cherokee Scout and Clay County Progress. -M Mrs. Tom Palmer return ed home last Wednesday from Knoxville, Tenn., where she had been called due to her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Hub bard, falling and breaking her leg and arm. Mrs. Hubbard was able to return home with Mrs. Palmer where she is convalescing. -M Mrs. W. A. Bell returned home Sunday after spending the past five weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Logan. Susann and Bill, Jr., of Columbus, ' Ohio. -M Mrs. Gordon Bates and son, Michael and Miss Carolyn Bates of Atlanta spent Thanks giving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Creed Bates. -M SPC/4 and Mrs. Tommy Moore and daughter, Teresa of Colorado Springs. Colo., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloe Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stiles. -M Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Ivie, Susanne and Grier spent Thanksgiving Day with their daughter and sister, Mr s. Gibb Roddy, Mr. Roddy and Melinda of Dayton, Tenn. Grier re mained for a longer visit. -M Mrs. Annie Mae Jones and daughter, Shirley and Mrs. J. M. Ramsey spent Thanksgiv ing holidays with relatives in Knoxville. -M Miss Susanne Ivie returned home Sunday after spending the weekend with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank HdStlett of Knoxville. -M Misses Ada and Helen Har shaw spent Thanksgiving holi days in Asheville. -M J. E. Whitfield of Brook side, Ky., was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Whitfield on Thanksgiving. -M ANNOUNCING O , appointment of a Approved SINGER Dealer ? Complete line of modem SINGER* Sewing Machine* and Cabineo ? Service and partt for all SD40ER modeb FREE! Your old Mwtn| audrim ?p pnand for tnda-ia vita* ? ihout (MpMiaa. SNEED JEWELERS Copperhill , Tenn. '64 Pontiac Here's why you'll Here's why you'll tell other people you like it ? Wide-Track, for instance. Wide-Track is what does away with tilting your way around turns. Pontiac's smoother, quieter ride is another thing you might point out. A big 389-cubic inch Trophy V-8 is standard in each and every Pontiac. You get to choose from 34 engine /'transmission teams to harness all that power. (Happy choosing!) Now then ? on to more of the things that \ make the '64 Pontiac so thoroughly likeable. 1 Frankly, we couldn't think of anything radical ( to do with this car. Oh, we made the styling even more stylish, as you can plainly see. We lavished even more care on the interiors. ? We even improved the light bulbs. But as for ? more vital things, why change? Improve, re- p fine, sharpen ? ye*. Change? no. And you J can tell that to your friends. SIC THI ONIV DCAltR WHO SCllS TMl WIDI TiACK CAM- TOUt AUTHOVIIFD K3NTIAC r-Ml* Ed Towiison Auto Co. ! 837-2322. ' Mvrpky, N. C. ? - TheClPoman s ? Page HUTTIE PALMER SOCIETY KMTOII PHONE (I7-2M5 Frankie Beal Engaged To BobbyRoberson MURPHY - Mr. and Mrs. Charlie C. Beal of Murphy announce the engagment of their daughter, Frankie Ann, to Bobby Allen Roberson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rob erson, Jr., of Murphy. The bride-elect is pre sently attending Young Harris College in Young Harris, Ga. Mr. Roberson is employed with the W. K. Dickens and Co., an engineering firm in Charlotte. The wedding is planned for December 20 and will be held in the First Baptist Church in Murphy. Chvrch News MURPHY - The Mae Perry Circle of the First Baptist Church met on Tuesday p.m. November 26, at the home of Mrs. W. M. Lay. The meeting was opened with prayer and the theme song. Mrs. Henry Hyatt, as chairman, presided over the business. Two Thanksgiving baskets were packed for needy families. The program was presented by Mrs. Henry Rose and Mrs. Hyatt. Mrs. Hayes Dockery closed the meeting with prayer. The hostess served re freshments to the members present. ????? f MURPHY - The Rebecca J Sunday School Class of the First Baptist Church met on Monday evening, Nov. 25, in , the home of Mrs. Velma , Burch. . The meeting opened with j prayer by Mrs. Evelyn Mash- } burn, Mrs. W. T. Brown gave ( the devotional. It was announc ed that the Christmas party will be held in the home of ( Mrs. W. T. Brown on Dec- , ember 16. The hostess served re freshments to the thirteen members attending. -M- 1 Mrs. Charles Schiekel of 1 Lancaster, Pa., spent the > Thanksgiving weekend here I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. t Earl Vandiver and her sister, Mrs. Ferd Moore and family. -M Mr. and Mr*. Thomas King and Donna Lovingood spent the weekend In Atlanu. -M Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dell of Ashevllle, Mrs. Charles Shinlever and family of Knox ville spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lloyd. -M Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cheek of Charlotte spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Phillips. -M Mrs. J. Alton Morris spent Thanksgiving holidays in At lanta. -M Cyrus White, who has been a patient in St. Joseph In firmary, Atlanta, Ga., has re turned home. -M Mr. and Mrs.D. L. Lairsy and family of Tampa, spent Thanksgiving with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Beal. -M Mr. and Mrs. William And erson of Finley, Ohio, have returned to their home after spending several weeks as guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson. -M Miss Virginia Fowler of Enka is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fowler. -M Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Hall and son of Raleigh spent Thanks giving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hall. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hall were their granddaughter. Miss Sharon Hall of Knox ville. -M Mr. and Mrs. Larry Posey of Baltimore, Md.. have re turned to their home after spending several weeks with Mrs. Posey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett English. -M Miss Linda Jones, student nurse at Mission Memorial Hospital, Asheville, spent Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. Leonard Jones. -M Mr. and Mrs. Billy Brown ing and children have returned :o their home in Columbia, S. after spending the Thanks giving holidays with their par :nts, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. 3rowning. -M Thanks giving dinner guests }f Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Martin ?rere Mr. W. E. Moore, Carl ind Abe Zimmerman, Miss 3llly Moore, Atlanta andMiss Catherine Zimmerman of Charlotte. -M Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore >f Atlanta, Ga., spent the weekend here with his parents, Hr. and Mrs. Ferd Moore. -M Mrs. Tom Marriott of Mobile, Ala., spent the Thanksgiving weekend here fith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ;arl Vandiver, and her sister, drs. Ferd Moore and family. Liciisi To tfti Cecil Edward Payne, 21 ind Charlene Sandra Panter, L9, both of Murphy. George Lex Martin, 25, of durphy and Margaret Mary "herese Cunningham, 20, of :hicago, 111. Hugh Frank Forbes, Jr., 27, nd Janice Ann Truett, 20, both if Andrews. Stork ^ Market ? Report RAMSEY A son, John, Jr., to Mr. i rid Mrs. Rondal J. Ramsey >f Rt. 3, Murphy, November !4, at Providence Hospital, drs. Ramsey Is the former diss jane Carol Myers. BRYSON A daughter, Mary Cither ne, to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Jelano Br y son of Rt. 2, Mur* >hy, November 25, at Provi ience Hospital. Mrs. Brysoa s the former Miss PatricU -oulse Besanceney. PENOERGRASS A daughter, Jane Elaine, :o Mr. and Mrs. Bayless M. 'endergrass of Rt. 2, Mar >le, November 25, at Pro* 'idence Hospital. Mrs. Pen* Jergrass is the former Miss wlelba Hazel Griggs. TAYLOR I A son, Dougia* Daryl, to At. and Mrs. Homer Taylor f Route 1, Murphy, Novem ?r 21, at Providence Hos itaL Mrs. Taylor is the ormer Miss Pearl Mamie lagle. HEMBREE A son, Steve Michael, to At. and Mrs. Steve Hemhree i Murphy, November 26, at ?lurphy General Hospital. 4ra. Hembree is the former 4iss jane Van Horn. wrokee Scout * Clay Cbunty rogreea, Thurs., Dec. 5, 196S I 1 W/jj (On y a y eJ ^Jo Wr. CoL em a n MURPHY - Mr. and Mrs. Arden Dee Davis of 108 Cherokee Street announce the engagement ol" their daughter, Mary Arden, to Jack Kim sey Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coleman of Murphy. Wedding plans are incom plete at this time. -M Dr. and Mrs. George Dyer and sons, Bill and Tim, Mrs. J. W. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coleman, Dr. and Mrs. Breece Breland and children. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Abernathy and Mr. and Mrs. Art Stock er of Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer of Fontana were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Burch of Dillard, Ga., on Sunday. -M Miss Billie Moore of At lanta spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Martin and grandfather, Mr. W. E. Moore. -M Mrs. A. B. Horton of Mar ietta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. How ard Horton of Rosell, Ga., were guests Sunday of Mrs. Horton s sisters, Mrs. E. C. Moore and Mrs. Mamie Arnold and other relatives. -M Mr. and Mrs. Dewy And erson and Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin KUpatrick and son, Wally, spent Thanksgiv ing holidays with Mr. and Mrs. BUI Vomer of Chat tanooga, Tenn. -M Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ray and daughter of Ashevllle ?pent Thanksgiving with their auras. Misses Kate and Leila Hayes. -M Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Bradley of LaG range, Oa., and Or. and Mrs. Howard Shields of Winston-Salem spent Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. J. B. Shields. -M Mlss Ann Hill returned Monday to Roanoke, Va., after spending Thanksgiving with relatives here. -M Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Simmons and daughter, Cindy, and Dr. Charles Gerald Davidson and son, David, of Shelby spent Thanksgiving with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Davidson. -M Miss Lorrie Hardin spent Thanksgiving with friends in Waynes ville. ?h Edwin Winchester of Wash ington, D. C. spent Thanks giving holidays with his wife here. -M Mr. and Mrs. Ingram, Jr., and daughter, Pat, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Christopher. -M Mrs. Joe Norris oi Savan nah, Ga., and Miss Jane Cook of Atlanta, spent Thanksgiv ing holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cook. -M Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook and daughter, Mrs. Betty Cashon and son. Buster of Ellijay, Ga., spent Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cook. -M. A. B. Owens of Walling Ford, Pa., was weekend guest of Mrs. W. M. Fain recently. ! Mrs. HoUrt McKee. - spent Monday in Atlanta -M Mrs. Purl Woodard re turned home Sunday alter spending the TKu As giving holidays with her daughter, Mrs. William Kent and Mr. Kent of Asheville. -M Thanks giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor were John King of Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon King and family of Columbia, S. C. -M Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and daughter. Sherry, spent Thanksgiving with relatives In Charlotte and Wadesboro. -M Mr. and Mrs. Wallie P. Williams and son, Terry, spent Tuesday in Atlanta. -M Mr. and Mrs. W. G. West moreland and family spent Thanksgiving with relatives and friends in Cleveland. -M Miss Elizabeth Gray of Tyuana, Mexcio, arrived Sat urday night to spend the month of December with her mother, Mrs. J. B. Gray and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Odom's sister. Mrs. J. L. McMullan and Mr. Mc Mullan of Blairsville. -M Clyde Sneed of Roxboro, N. C., spent Thanksgiving holi days here with his family. -M Frank Mauney and sister, Mrs. Eva Nell Lauria spent Saturday and Sunday in At lanta, Ga. -M Tommy Palmer spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs. James Israel and Mr. Israel in Knoxville, Tenn. -M Mr. and Mrs. Dick Richards and daughter, Vicki and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Gist. -M Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nave and family spent Thanksgiv ing with relatives in Moun tain City, Tenn. -M Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ed Hughes and children spent the week end with relatives in Svlva. -M Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gar rett spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Beulah Coffey of Ashe ville. -M Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hoov er of Wake Forest College spent Thanksgiving holiday* with their parents, Or. art Mrs. w. A. Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gladson. 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