??* MSmSfSm^gmmrnrn Mobs ? ? RICHARD BURTON JEAN SIMMONS VICTOR MAIUIE MICHA?L IEIRIE ftnani If OnclM h I"-? ? ? PHILIP OUNMf |U0Y0 C DOU6LAS HENRY KOSWl Thursday-Friday January 2, 3 Henn Theatre TRIFFIDS! ...your blood froozos . is you seo thorn Jj ?raiting to devour ijj tho human race! THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS A YEAR IN THB MAKIN8I FROM THE NIGHTMARE NOVEL THAT MADE THE WORLD SHUDDER ! COLOR Howard KEEL ? Nicole MAUREY- Janette SCOTT -Kieron MOORE Aa M.UEO MT1STS ftataM Saturday, January 4 Henn Theatre -M Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown ing are spending New Years with their son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Browning and children of Col umbia, S. C. -M Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bell amy and daughter, Julie of Greer, S. C., spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Cheney, and granctaother, Mrs. Bessie Deweese. -M Mrs. Winnona Hughes spent Christmas with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Cannon and son of Knox ville, Tenn. -M Mrs. Gibb Roddy and daugh ter, Melinda of Dayton, Tenn., spent Christmas weekend with Mrs. Roddy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Ivie. Mrs. Roddy returned to her home Sunday and Melinda remained for a longer visit with her grandparents. :M; SFC and Mrs. Bub L. Brown and children, Debbie and Larry left Saturday for Hick ory, after spending Christmas with Mrs. Brown s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloe Moore. -M Misses Linda Schuyler and Lynn Smith are visiting their friends in Ashevillethis week. -M Mr. and Mrs. James E. Green of Durham spent Christmas with Mrs. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver. Miss Lauria Hardin Is I spending the holidays with her friends in Waynes ville this week. -M Miss Billy Moore of Atlanta spent Christmas with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R.A.Mar tin and grandfather, Mr. W. E. Moore. -M Carl Zimmerman spent the Christmas holidays with his daughter, Miss Kathleen Zim merman of Charlotte. :M- . IV eek-End-Specials-A t HOWELL'S VALUE BRAND SLICED BACON M BRANDED U.S. GOOD T-BONE 00 c STEAK 89 CLUBS 79C lb PORK RIBS & NECK BONES 5 lbs 1.00 lb CURED SMOKED HAM HOCKS 29' id FRESH LARGE EGGS 49'? Medium Size 390 Doz BORDENS STARLAC INSTANT DRY MILK 99< KING SIZE FAB <g?P 109 5 Lf BAG WINE SAP APPLES 39* FRESH CRISP CARROTTS 19C CHEF BOY-AR-DEE I lb size SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS 551 SOLID PACK OLEO 4 POUNDS 79* CLAPPS STRAINED BABY FOODS "?r59< PINK OR YELLOW 4 roll pock TOILET TISSUE 29* COFFEE Maxwell House Instant (soz. 99t FLEETWOOD COFFEE Perk or Drip I lb pkg. 61 t NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE PHon# 837-2630 HOWELL'S ... SUPER MARKET iHome Owned - Thrifty - Friendly - Modern! Plqyit cm to CLASH IN # MUSICAL RUMBLE! Late Show Sat., Jan. 4 Henn Theatre Henn Theatre Thursday and Friday. January 2 and 3, Richard Bbtm and Jean Simmon* la 1KB ROBE. HMfey - January 4* Doufaia Paaoire - THE DAYS OF THE TR1FFICS plua THE GUN FIGHT AT DOOGE CITY. Lata Show Saturday night, J anuary 4. beginning at 10?45 pan. - PLAY IT COOL. Sunday, Monday, TUasday, and Wa<fc?eaday, January 5, 6, 7, and I - Jade Lammon in UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE. Murphy 64 Drive-In Prlday - Saturday, and Sunday, January 3. 4, and S - Debbie Reynolds and Mich ael Rannle in MARY. MARY. The wonderful, wonderful story ot Mary. Mary. V n> who said. .."Let's not start something * in a cab we can't finish on 44th Street." BARRY NELSON DIANE McBAIN M MICHAEL RENfflc P * MERVYN L^fKW PwklM Sci????, * ?0?UB I KEt ' km * Kirn LrtK m m * am * jw ???**?* ? ?? ?* ?? no bow ????? Friday, Saturday, Sunday January 3, 4, and 5 Murphy 64 Drive-In JACK LEMMON VUiFD CAROL LYNLEY IMOGENE COCA CO-STARRING ? DEAN JONES ? EDIE ADAMS ?PAUL LYNDEROBERT LANSING COLOR Henn Theatre Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday- January 5, 6, 7,8 Admission Children 25C-? Adults 75C Ivie Funeral Home Mtrphy-Aadrews-Haytsvillt GEORGE ROGERS I ? MURPHY - George Whit - ! comb Rogers, 84, died early i Sunday morning, Dec. 22, in 1 his home in the Grape Creek 1 section after an extended illness. A native of Cherokee County, Mr. Rogers, was a son of the late Hugh and Laura Gallinger Rogers. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Leila Chambers Rog ers; seven daughters, Mrs. Lou Belle Graves and Mrs. Ann Mingus, both of Murphy, Mrs. Lois Finch of Athens, Ga., Mrs. Gemay Simpson of Westminister, S. C., Mrs. Dixie Bruce of Sweetwater, Tenn.. Mrs. Nancy Finkle stein of Metlchen, N. J., Mrs. Eunice Novak of Grlimell, Kans.; sons, Hugh, Varner, Marvin, and Howell oT Mur phy, and Sheridan and John of Portland, Ore.: one sister, Mrs. Lou Justice of Silver Springs, Tenn.; 36 grand - children and 11 great-grand children. Services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Grape Creek Baptist Church. The Rev. Howard Killlan officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Rufus, and jack Carter, Fred Mc Donald. Marvin Hall, Ed Buck ner, and Fred Clark. Me Funeral Home was in charge. MRS. RACHEL PANTER RCBBINSV1LLE - Mrs. I Rachel Carolina Panter, 72, I died Friday, Dec. 27. at 8i26 I p.m. in the home of a da ugh - litter, Miss Irene Patter of I Robblnsville, after a long I Illness. II Mrs. Paotar was a native I of Graham County, and mi a I member of Peachtree Baptist 1 Church In dterokee County. Surviving besides Miss 1 Panter are pro other daugh ters, Mrs. Llnle Jonas of bobbins ville and Mrs. Edna jneed of Cincinnati, Ohio; two sons, Julius of Robbinsville ind Walter of Cincinnati; one brother, Will Lemmons of Robbinsville; nine grandchild ren and four great-grand children. Services were held Sunday at 1 p.m. in First Baptist Church here. The Rev. E. G. Altland and the Rev. Oliver Orr offi ciated and burial was in the Lovingood Cemetery at Mur phy, Route 1. Pallbearers were Robert, Richard, Billy and Marvin Pamer, Richard Beasley, and Lonnie Millsaps. Ivie Funeral Home of Mur phy was in charge. MRS. BUCHANAN FRANKLIN - Mrs. Hulda Price Buchanan, 61, of the Mashburn Branch section of Macon County, died In a Franklin hospital Monday after a period of declining health. She was a liflong resi dent of Macon County, a daugh ter of the late Phillip and Sarah Amnions Price. She was a member of Mashburn Baptist Church. Services were held at U a.m. Wednesday In Ellljay Baptist Oiurch. The Rev. Gene Southard and the Rev. L. E. Angel officia ted and burial was In the church cemetery. Mrs. Buchanan was a sister of Mrs. Ed doer of Murphy. Bryant Funeral Home was In charge. MRS. MART HILL MURPHT - Mrs. Mary Hill, ?6, died Thursday, Dec. 36, in an Oak Ri<lgep Two., hospital after several years of declin ing health and a serious ill ness of one week. Mm was a native of Chero kee County, a daughter of the late Rev. R. R. and Elisabeth Peetell, and the widow of W. F. HilL She had lived in the Liberty community until 1957, when she went to Oak Ridge. Surviving are four daugh ters, Mrs. Juanita Car ringer of Oak Ridge, Mrs. Geneva Ham by of Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Mrs. Mary Burger and Mrs. Glee Burger of Isa bella, Tenru; two sons, Fred C. of Seneca, S. C.. and H. Guy Hill of Murphy, Ru 2; a sister, Mrs. Partheoa Hall of New Jersey! and several grandchildren and great - grandchildren. Services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday in Liberty Bap tist Church of which she was a member. The Rev. Cheatum of Duck town, Tenn., and the Rev. Les ter Cook, officiated and burial was in the church bemetery. Nephews were pallbearers. Martin Funeral Home of Oak Ridge, Tcm., was in charge. MRS. MCPHETWGE N0RR1S FREEWAY, TENN. -Mr*. Leon* Patterson Mc Fbetrige, S3, of Norrla Free ?y, Twin., a native of Und raws, died Thursday, Oac. 19, at Baptist Hospital. She was a membar of Bna ver Dam Baptist Church and a >aa char at Halls Junior High School. Survivors Include the hus band, James McPhatrlge; one daughter, Mrs. Sharon Co her of Fountain City, Tatm.: the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson of Andrews; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Reyburn of Johnson City, Tenn^ and Mrs. Bcfcvs Dunning an of Los Alamo, N. M.; two brothers, Donald Pataarsoo of Morris, Tenn., and Howard Patterson of Louisville. Ky.| and one Services were held Sunday, DM. 22, at ltOO p.m. at Bea ver Dam Baptist Church with dM Rev. A. W. Parker and (he Rev. AederMn MoCelley of ficiating. Burial was at High land Memorial Cemetery at Fountain City, Tana. -M Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams and children, Bryan and Ann Spence of Savannah, Ga. , spent Christinas with her mother, Mrs. George Townson and Sherry Spence. -M Mrs. A. E. Vestal of Ash boro spent Christmas with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taylor and children, Ann and Tommy of Alber ? marie. Mr. and Mrs. Tayloi were accompanied home by Mrs. Taylor s mother, Mrs. K. V. Weaver, wbo will spenc the winter with them. -M BIBLE QUESTIONS * ANSWERS By Taa Led>etter Andrews Church of Christ QUESTION: Should we observe Christmas aa a re ligious holy day? ANSWER: This holiday cannot be fouod In the Bible, but It is an invention from the tradltiona of man. Christ said that our wor ship la vain if we teach for doctrine the commands of man. (Mt. 7:7-8) We find from church his tory that Christmas haa been ovserved on at least three different days, one In Mav, January 6, and December 36. It Is even admitted to be part of pag anism brought into Christianity. Radio programs on WKRJCt Sunday 8iS0 a.m. Chtrch services In And rews! Sunday lOaOOi IljOO and 7|00 p.m.i Wednesday, 7iOO pjn. Lost LOST - Howard Ray Gib ton lost pochotbocli on Firo Creefc ? Podwbook contain* Important papers, tf found pleaae return to Mr. GIbsa or call S9-MM or 3W-3M4 21-fc

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