and Clay County JVq|xa m ESTABUNCD JULY. MM JACK OWBNS. Editor mmd Publisher TODD HBBCB Managing Editor PiAOlsbed ?very Thursday u 111 Hlchory Street, Murphy, Nor* Carolina Second Clui Postage Paid At Murphy, North Carolina SUBSCRIPTION RATES ?SUM Ooe (1) Tear In Cherokee, day and Graham Counties, N. C.. and NantahaU, N. C.J Towns, Union and Fannin CouaOaa. Ga.. and Polk County, Ton. ALL OTHER AREAS 1 Taw $6JX - ? Months IX. 50 All aitecrlpdons delivered in North Carolina Include the ?tase*a Ihroe per cent salea tax. Mr*. T. C. Thompson, Jr., Mrs. Jessel Holouclaw and Mrs. W. C. Gilman 111 of Look out Mountain spent last Wed nesday with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Easley. Jr. -M Miss Josephine Heighway spent the weekend in Char lotte with her brother-in-law and sister, Mrs. Jack Lovin good, and Phil. -M Mr. and Mrs. Bill Segers of Cullowhee spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Creed Bates. Master Edward Brumby spent the weekend with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Martin of Villa Rica, Ga. -M Dr. and Mrs. George Dyer and son, Tim and Bill and Mr. and Mrs. John Car ringer and daughter, Markl. spent the weekend in Charlotte as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B- Mau ney and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buchanan. While there they attended the Shrine Bowl game. -M Miss Sara Easley and Miss Wanda Thompson, students at the University of Georgia, will arrive Friday to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents. -M p ???"" CLIP & MAIL 3E <8 Q. ? (J factual photo Clock ftc* ap xifkt >Bd pvndnlam . Cu ckoos ???? U " "f V Fi L i-st by special arranjfo W men', witn oversea* Muttr L Crv * -.imen. You mutt b? pUattd mr your money back. EASILY A 110.00 VALUE onh POSTPAID W COMPLETE SEND CHECK OS MONET ORDER TO I I ? CUCKOO CLOCKS RT OF AMERICA | IMPORTS NORTH 4TH ?T ? OOWMt 1 HE^f # ; # ^ Two Special Holiday Treats Dairy Eresh and Dairy Good DAIRY FRESH SEALTEST BOO NOOI Blended with pure cream, eggs, and flavoring*. Treat the family at mealtimes. Give it your favorite recipe touches and let guests gather. Sealtest Egg Nog? traditionally the freshest and ftnestl ?SALTMT DXP 'N DBIISINOt Swr.Se.lta* Dip *N Draring u . dafectabia "dip" with crackeia. It abo ad* excitement to .alada, hot ngeUbW, meat*. For that ipecial Imlw note- juM add the "magic touch" of Sea he* Dip *N Draaaiafl w. C. GRAY/ Dittributor, JL Andfwt, N. C. 3heCWoman s ^Bage Eh hattk palmii society edito* phone M7-2US ** Jinny Purlw of WOC, <(M the weekend hwc with his putnu, Mr. and Mrs. Junes Per her. Jimmy re - entered college this semes ter after being absent (or a year due to being Injured in a car accident. -M Churdi Barren of King College, Bristol, tew.. wUl arrive Friday to apend the holidays with his parous, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrett. -M Mrs. Albert Pearson and daughter, Kathv, and Mrs. Louie Witter left Tuesday for Atlanta tthere Mrs. Witter will spend several daya and Mrs. Pearson and daughter will go on to dielr heme in Char lotte. They spent Thaidu giv ing holidays with 4m Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Winer. -M Mr. and Mra. Jack Craw ford and daughters, Mbie, Jennie An and Carte Jane and Mrs. EUen Crawford spent Sunday afternoon in Franklin with Mr. and Mrs. BUI Craw ford. -M Mrs. Florence Mull had as her guests over the weekend her daughter, Dorothy Ann and two of her friends, Lilla Gay Haines and Hazel Stowe who are student nurses at Piexfcnont Hospital, Atlanta. -M Mr. and Mra. Burke Moore, Mrs. J. B. Gray and daughter. Miss Elizabeth Gray, spent Sunday in Atlanu visiting Mr. Moore's father, doe Moore, who is a patient at Emory Hospital. -M Mr. and Mrs. Max Blake more and children have re turned hotae after spending some time in Panama City, Florida. -M Mrs. Margie Witherspoon left last Wednesday to spend the Christinas holidays with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown in Chicago, 01. -M Little Miss Cindy Simmons of Cleveland, Tenn., was the weekend guest of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Davidson. -M Mr*. P. D. Fuller of Hene |M, Ala-, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton F arris and daughter, jeanna of Chattanooga, were guests last Wednesday of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Andy Kay lor, and Mr. Kaylor. -M Mrs. Bub Brown and child ren have returned to their home in Hickory after spend ing several weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloe Moore. i -M Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Burch returned home Monday after spending the weekend with relatives in Middlesboro, Ky. -M Dr. Doyle Burch is spend ing ? few days this week in Indianapolis, Ind. -M Mri. Bertha Bates and sis ter, Miss Maggie Lovingood, spent last We&esday in Ashe viUe. -M Mrs. R. C. Mattox left last WeAiesdsy to spend the winter with her son-in-law and dai^Ater, Mr. and Mrs. John CanpbeU of Nashville. -M Mrs. J. W. Oyer left last We&iesday for Vero Beach, Fla., where she will spend the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore. She was accom panied to Vero Beach by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hampton who will visit Mr. and Mrs. Moore for several weeks. -M Mrs. Harold Shook and daughter are spending this week In Atlanta. -M The Sunny Point Home De monstration Club will meet Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 7 p.m. with Mrs. Randall Shields. -M Mrs. E. S. Burnett of And rews visited her sister, Mrs. Roaa Ledford on Sunday after noon. -M Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bourne, Sr., are spending several days this week in Asheville. -M Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaye spent Saturday night in Hayes - ville. C torch N$wt " Th? Wesleyui Service Guild of die Fir* Methodist Church met Monfey night. Nov. 26. in the Mai's Bihle CUssroomofthechurch with Mrs. Neil SneedandMlss AdeUs Meroney tj hostesses. The meeting wis called to order by the president, k*s. Jerry Davidson, who presided over the business session. The devotional period was conducted by Mrs. Hugh Brit taln. The program topic "shall We Write 1* was given by Miss Emily Sword, wtw gave the history of leading churches in the United States that have united. During the social hour the hostesses served refresh ments to the 30 members pre sent and one visitor present. The Guild will be hostesses to a Christmas dinner on Mon day evening, Dec. IS, at 6:30 p.m. in the Recreation rooms of the church. Guests will be the Susanna Wesley circle member*. ????? The TEL Sunday School ^ Flrst Baptist Church met in the home of Mrs. John O'Dell on Tuesday afternoon. Dec. 3. ? Fo,d* President, presided, and also gave the de votion and a Christmas story followed by the poon "Un awares . The meeting closed S5l?'>" " E- > During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to the eight members present. ????? - meetlnS 0{ Ae WSCS of the First Methodist Church was held on Tuesday morning. Dec. 3, In the Men's B lble classroom of the church. Mrs. Harold Wells had charge of the program, "if you had been in Bethlehem", f oUowed by the song, "o Come All Ye Faithful sung by the group. 6 ' me Bible reading was given by Mrs. Katherine Wells. Miss Jo Jo Moody sang "o Little Town of Bethlehem", accom panied on the piano by Mrs. Davidson. Others taking part on the program were Mrs. Merle Davis. Mrs. Kay Scon, Mrs. Martha Davis, with the pro gram ended by the completion of the scripture reading, "Mary kept these thirds and pondered them in her heart." Mrs. W. H. Taylor, presi dent, preaided over the busi ness session. It was reported that the Prayer Calendars had been ordered and 1 10 sent as a special Christmas offer ing to be used at Cherokee. Those attending the Dis trict meeting were Mrs. Merle Davis and Mrs. W. H. Taylor. The meeting was closed with prayer. 'Christmas Carol' December 17 At Folk School BRASSTOWN - Lynn Gault will give his annual reading of Dicker/ s Christmas Carol Tuesday night, December 17, at eight o'clock, at the Folk School. The public is cordially invited. County AAUW Staking Interpreters MURPHY - The Cherokee County branch of the Ameri can Association of University Women will meet at the home of Mrs. W. T. Brown, Jr., on Thursday night. Co-hostess for the evening will be Mrs. W. A. Singleton. Following a potluck supper, Mrs. C. H. Townson will pre sent a program entitled "Fes - tibals of the Orient", part three in the groups' study of "Occident ana Orient". One of this year's special projects for the Cherokee County AAUW is the compila tion of a list of interpreters available to foreign visitors in this area. Mrs. R. L. Cobb of Cul berson, chairman of Inter preter's Service, has asked anyone who is able to speak any foreign language and wil ling to volunteer his services contact her or any other mem ber of the AAUW so that the list may be as complete as possible. :herokee Scout 4 Clay County 1 ?rogress, Thurs., Dec. 12 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Killk o t Atlanta were wedu guests of Mrs. KUlian's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wells. -M Robert and Cathy Abbott have returned to WCC, a her spending a wea4 with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr*. Harold Well*. Mr. Merchant Mow'# Tim Tm Buy F??t Sailing Christmas I Mas If you want to save time, money and effort make one stop far all your Christmas merchandise such aa hosiery, novelties, electric appliances, automotive, carded goods. Jewelry, toys, clocks and decorations. Plus hundreds of other items arranged in Urge aisles where you may have self service If you prefer, WHOLESALE ONLY. Wide selection for 5# 4 10#, variety and ail other retail stores. 1(03 N. C Mitral Knaxvllla STAR SALES CO., INC.d ?<>ck. ?x war.) RC ..smart way to say MerryChrisTmas GIVE THE HANDY GIFT CARTON m KO?r ? Holiday by ?<vin? ?*? ' ChrirtJwcwtaRolR^CwmCoM. i| iiHritiixii ?c ? vouf otsiK for horn# ?v ' ' **???. W* fl;|p? *t *00* Fivonnrt tTttl , 1 l?* tor c?tw? ef Roy?l Crow C?S? k ^ - ? ,*:i, ,1^ . i ? -^ - -* ^4. l . . f iM pw ii nm $?? ft UAl tM ikAfijAkli P:jP|^^:j|^V|HPI^PB?VH99iPPP^i>r ROUND STEAK 79t Coconut, Chocolate, Lemon and Banana CREAM PIES > si. 00 Frozen 9 o*. pkg. FRENCH FRIES 10* F rozen 10 oz. pkg. STRAWBERRIES 23t Creme Filled 2 lb. pkg. COOKIES 4ft New Crop I lb bog PECANS 39* Loot# PECANS ">? $1.00 Premium Smoky Mountain Sliced BACON 49* lb. HOMEMADE SYRUW $1.00 . I SILVER DUST Reg size 350 TOILET TISSUE Delsey US." 290 COFFEE Maxwell House reg. or drip. 690 PURE* 32 oz 230 CRISCO 9 lb can 890 Skof P~ clitr *0 3arm and ^JJom * for IJour Ckriitma 4 Cjifti , and Xji* Our -?a y -^Ju a y / ^ (a n . limn CHTRfE FttM & HOME SUPPLY FfWt!

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