Backward Glance i 40 YEARS AGO MAY 9, 1934 Miss Mary Bell, of the senior claas at the Murphy High School, will be present ed in ? piano forte recital Fri day evening. May IS, at the school auditorium. She will be assisted by Misses Eliza beth Ford, Kathryn Thompson, and Evelyn Hill. Miss Bell tnd her assistants are ac complished piano students and will prsent an entertaining program. Mrs. Richard Meroney and her baby are Waiting her mother in Appalachla, Vs., this week. Messrs. Harry Miller and Bryan Martin were in Atlanta over the weekend. They brought back a Studehaker for Bryan. Howard Moody returned on Friday from Mars Hill wher he has been in school for the past several years. Clay Couity (HELD OVER LAST WEEK) Sunday visitors in the home of PedeCothern were Lee Mull of Andrews, Wiley Mull of Texas and Mrs. Minnie Led ford of Dalton, Ga. -cc Ira Moore of Waynesville spent part of last week with the Willis Moore family and other relatives. -CC Mrs. Bass Hyatt of Brass town visited the Leonard Smith family and L. R. Moore Sat urday. -cc Mrs. Floyd Garrison is a patient in Hla was see Hospital. Mrs. Hershel Garrison, who is a partial Invalid is with her daughter, Mrs. Glen Holt in Franklin while Mrs. Floyd Garrison is in the hospital, -cc Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nichols of Flowery Branch, Ga., spent t>e weekend with relatives in Clay County. -cc Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter John son were Mrs. Pauline Mc Connell and Mrs. Harry Eng land of Hiawassee, Ga. -cc Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Phillips and sons of Young Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Phillips of Hayesville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Phillips of Tusqulttee. -CC Carl Rowland has returned home after being a pattern in Hall County Hospital. Those visiting him Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rowland and sons of darks vllle, Ga. Mrs. Dor Gibson and Mrs. Marlene Chastain of Helen, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Rowland of Hiawassee, Mr. and Mrs. Cline McClure and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Coleman of Hayes ville. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ashe, Buddy and Edward and Miss Pat Rogers, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ashe in Atlanta. -cc Mrs. John Broyles and son, Marvin of Canton, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Robin son of Leicester, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swatm of Gainesville, Ga., spent the weekend with the Ray and Ben Swalm fami lies. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Frank wal droup of Marietta, Ga., are spending their vacation with his mother, Mrs. Lush Bar nard in Hayesville and her sister, Mrs. Lois Mallonee in Murphy. -cc Mrs. Alma Swalm spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Buck Gibson at Hia wassee, Ga. Cherokee Scout & Clay County Progress. Thurs., May 14, 1964 BIBLE lUESTIONS 14 ANSWERS! By Tom Ledbetter | Andrews Church of Christ QUESTION: Which id the right church? ANSWER) This must be a question that everyone asks at acme time because of the religious division in the world today. We know that the church mentioned in the New Testament is the true church so why should any one want to be a member of | something else. We are told that this church belongs to Christ (Rom. 16:16; Mt. 16:1S), and He tells us how to be come members of it. He | will add us to it when ? complete our obedience so I man has nothing to do with It (Acts 2*1,47). If we follow the Bible we | cannot help bet be members of this church which Is also | called the body of Christ (Col. ltU). programa c unday 8t30; 12*6. Church serlvces in And ewsi Sunday IOiOOi 11 KM I and 7i00 p.m.! We<kiesday | 7|00 p.m. 30 YEARS AGO MAT 11. 1934 Mrs. F. C- Richards at Jasper, Ga., U vLiiting her daughter, Mr*. O. W. Hon drix this week. Misses Margaret LeMay and Estelle Mauney motored to KnoxvUle Saturday. Mrs. Burt Savage and little son, Burt, Jr., returned on Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mur ray, Misses Holshauser, Mo ser and Latham, motored to Wayah Bald, Franklin and Buck Creek Saturday. 20 YEARS AGO MAY 11, 1944 Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Bai ley, Jr., of Thomaston, Ga., formerly of Murphy announce the birth of a son, Josqpti Wal ter Bailey m, on May 2. Mrs. Bailey Is the former Miss Lucy Warner. PFC and Mrs. James Hyatt announce die birth of a son, James Ellington, Jr., at Mur phy General Hospital April 29. Mrs. Hyatt Is theformerMlss Hubble Fred Herbert of Warne, PFC Hyatt Is statined at Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Hubert Hinton and children have returned from Panama City, Fla.,wherethey have been for the past several months. Mrs. w. U. IMll^ ?|KIil UK weekend with her sister, Mrs. John Britain and family at Black Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamilton returned home Saturday after visiting relatives in Wilming ton and Lincolnton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lovingood spent the weekend in Ashe- J vine. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Davis and daughter, Jimmy, spent the weekend in Knoxvllle with relatives and friends. Miss Josephine Heighway spent Monday in Asheville, going that far with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lovingood on their return to Hendersonville. Nation Participating In Exercise Springboard STUTTGART, GERMANY Army Specialist Four Charles W. Nation, 22, son of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Nation, Route 2, Murphy, N. C. is participating in Exercise SPRINGBOARD, a two-week command post training exercise with the Sev enth U. S. Army at Stuttgart, Germany, ending April 30. The exercise is designed to perfect standard operating procedures and evaluate com munication prodecures. Specialist Nation, a truck driver in the 109th Transp ortation Company near Lud wigsburg, entered the Army in October 1959. He was last assigned at Fort Jackson^.C. Nation attended Murphy High School. Before entering the Army, he was employed by Hughes Esso Service Station in Mur phy. His wife, Wallym is with him in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hoke McClure visited the Perry Andersons and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Penland Sunday. -cc Lonnie Ledford and son, Guy of Dal ton, Ga., visited rela tives in Clay during the week end. -cc Mr. and Mrs. CharlieBead les and Mrs. Neal Rogers vis ited Mr. and Mrs. B. Kitchens Sunday. -cc Mrs. Garland Ledford and Mrs. Wayne Melton visited the Robert Scroggs family on Friday night. Mrs. Melton and children and Mrs. Ledford and children will be moving to Winston Salem at the close of the school year to Join their husbands who are employed there. -cc Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bead les and Mr. and Mrs. B. Kit chens visited Barnard Craw ford and family In Cleveland, Tetm., last Sunday. -cc Mlsses Brenda Moss and Cheryl Rogers spent die week end In Atlanta and Marietta. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones and Miss Blanche Jones spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bayse McClure. -CC Mrs. Melvin Long of Hur dle Mills returned home Tues day after spending two weeks with Rev. Jesse Bailey and family. -CC Sam Hogsed was a patient in Hall County Hospital three days last week and returned home Saturday. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raper of Demo rest, Ga.. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ledford. -oc Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sals and children spent the weekend In Sylva with bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Rogers. -cc Lawranc* Rogers of Spar tanburg, S. C., visited his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Kllby, Sunday. 476-4533 CLEVELAND cash & carry BUILDING MATERIALS 1033 EUCLID AVENUE SE CLEVELAND, TENN SAVE 20-50% ON BUILDING MATERIALS! 2-8x4-6 Single Unit 3-PIECE BATH SETS! 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M. $26.00 ALUMINUM AWNING WINDOWS J?'?x49W, ".20 * 18?xS7?A", 14-28 * Complete with tcr^n * 3ive Your Hem* ill-Tim* Weather proof ing, Add*d Horn* Beauty OUTSTANDING FEATURES * Extruded Aluminum * Extra Fine Sealing * Finger-Tip Control * Easy to Operate * Low Cost ^ 1 2" Vents if W?4xi Mahogany ?*" ? <? $^32 MEDICINE CABINET Mirror Six* 1 6"x22", Rough AQK Stud Opening * | K51* Six* 1 4"x1 8Vi" 1 W L SCREEN DOOR Durabla Douglas Fir Frama with Aluminum Scraaning. 1 Vfc" Thick 2-8x6-9 *6.63 3-0*6-9 *6.87 DECORATIVE SCREEN DOOR 1015-LS Louvro Ii Scroll. Stilo* and top Rail -4"- Lock rail ? 4". Bottom roil ? 7W wido. 1W thick. Intorts art ro movablo foe ooty point ing. Almtam ... win 51 (575 JW I w MEDICINE CABINET 1 4 "*20" mirror ?In. Rough ?tud opening tizo ? ia-?i6?. i a. $445 ?1 M SCREEN DOOR Dwofc'c Dou<|lo? F If frames with Aluminum 21 5- Lb. ShingUs M? bo**, ?oturot#^, CMtad witfc 100% pvr* eapKolt. Slot* gran ule lvH#CC< *574 p-? FIR MOULDING !'a " Clam Casingv4.50 !'j Moulded Cas *4. 50 I' ?" Clam Base *6.00 IV Moulded Base *6.00 :u 1*2 *3.40 ir 1 <3 *5.00 if 2*2 *6.50 15- Dr. Roofing Foil 19-hW* W Wlfc r?f * J M. **? HpWi f?- 9 * " . Cm to ?* ? OUTSIDE WHITE HOUSE PAINT Brushos Frooly. Covers Wall. Fin* for Tinting. $340 CAL. WOOD LADDERS 5-F T $3.75 6- F T $4.50 8-FT $7.00 1 0-FT. ...... $9.25 LOUVERED BLINDS 1V%" Thick, 2-Panol Stationary Slats J. 40 SIZE 2-8*3-2 tS'Ii P?>i' I 2-8*4-6 ff'Jf poir 2-8*5-2 SS.lt PO" CEILING ;? 1 2"x24" . , \& 1. 1 plain tru if sssr. iay4 NwMTb 17* Wl. I * D?*M I * Frit all S' Tub* r* Ht ivy Obicur* Ollit ? s1895 COMPLETE COMPAM AT IM.M ? RUIN DESIGN ? SWAN DESIGN ? FISH DESIGN :*kup matt mWEM ?rr the >47***#* FIOOR WITH BEAUTIFUL BATHTUB ENCLOSURES.. .rn t ? - Aluminum SCREEN WIRE Par 100 Roll 26" Width* . . . *1045 28- Width* . . . 1U8 30- Width* . . . 1240 32- Width* . . . 1S.10 36- Width* . . . 14.78 4t* Width* . . . 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