Mrs. Lloyd Hendrix
Roads Memorial To
Late Elmer Greene
MARBLE- Mrs. Lloyd Hen- '
drlx read a living Memorial
to the Ute Elmer Greene,
W. N. C. Association^ Miss
ionary, at the Woman's Miss
ionary Union Association ann
ual meeting on May 5, 1964,
at Marble Springs Baptist
Church. The following test
imony was entered in the min
utes of the meeting:
"He was one of us- re- ]
joiclng in our progress, sorr
owing in our failures, and
looking forward to seeing
God's kingdom more fully ad
vanced through Woman's
Missionary Union.
* "I am sure you feel his
presence here today. In our
human selfishness it is very
hard not to be sad, and feel
sorry for ourselves; and yet
I am sure Mr. Greene is sup
I am sure Mr. Greene is sup
remely happy In the presence
of our Heavenly Father.
"In Mr. Greene's memory,
can we do less than resolve
to: work harder, pray more,
and give larger gifts to the
cause of our Dear Master,
who gave Himself that we
too may have the Eternal Life
that Mr. Greene is now en
joying."
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BATES
A daughter, Kimberly
Leigh, to Mr. and Mrs. Will
ard E. Bates, Jr. of Culber
son, Rt. 2, May 1 at Pro
vidence Hospital. Mrs. Bates
is the former Miss Janice
Faye Crowe.
CRISP
A son, Brian Claude to Mr.
and Mrs. Claude E. Crisp Jr.
of Andrews, May 3, at Pro
vidence Hospital. Mrs. Crisp
is the former Miss Carolyn
Marie Nichols.
SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith
of Lake Toxaway, announce the
birth of a daughter, Carol
Jean, at Transylvania County
Hospital, Brevard, April 24.
Mrs. Smith is the former
Miss Margaret Owen and Mr.
Smith is the son of the Rev.
and Mrs. C. A. Smith of Mur
phy.
Cherokee Scout & Clay County
Progress, Thurs., May 14, 1964
Miss Millie Moore
Weds Zee Roy Coker
MURPHY - Miss Billie
Moore and Lee Roy Coker
were married Saturday, Feb.
29 in Ringgold, Ga. They
were attended by Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Massey of Atlanta.
Don Pikes of Greens
boro was the Sunday guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deweese.
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Guests Sunday of Mrs. Ber
tha Roberts, were her child
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spears
and family of Canton, N. C.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith
and children, Clarksville, Ga.
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Dr. and Mrs. Breece Bre
land are attending a dental
convention this week at Pine
Hurst, N. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Owens
and children spend the week
end with relatives and friends
at Spartanburg, S. C.
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Mrs. Marcella Smith and
daughters, Carmolita and
Audrey spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Crisco
and children of Charlotte.
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The annual Barton reunion
? was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Whin Barton on
t Sunday, May 10.
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The bride is the daughter of
Mr. R. A. Martin of Murphy
and the late Morris Moore of
Murphy. She also is the
granddaughter of W. E. Moore.
The bride-groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cok
er, Jr., of Hayesville.
The bride is a graduate of
Murphy High School and att
ended Marsh Business coll
ege in Atlanta.
The bride-groom is a grad
uate of Hayesville High School
and attended Young Harris
College.
They will reside in Atlanta,
where they are employed.
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Clifford McNabb and son,
Ronnie of Smyrna, Ga., spent
Sunday with Mrs. A. N. Clark
and daughter, Mrs. Arnold
Dalrymple.
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Mrs. Ruel White of Hayes
ville was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Shields and Mrs.
Ruby Hill on Sunday p.m.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holt of
Crystal City, Mo., are the
guests this week of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Black.
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Mrs. Marcella Smith and
daughters, Carmolita and
Audrey, spent the weekend in
Charlotte with Mrs. Smith's
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Crisco and
children. They were met there
by Mrs. Smith's son and dau
ghter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.
James Smith of Baltimore,
Md. While there they attended
the christening of Mrs.
Smith's grandson, Larry Van
Thomas on Sunday at the Nevin
Presbyterian Church.
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Miss Lynn Whitley, student
at University of North Car
olina, Chapel Hill, and Fred
Hollingworth of Wilson, spent
the weekend here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duke
Whitley.
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We drove 3,243 miles
to make a point about our
Super Turbine transmission
You can do it on the way to the grocery store
Would we drive a Buick with a Super
Turbine transmission* all the way from
Pasadena to New York City just to win
Class C in the Mobil Economy Run?
Of course. And just in case anyone (ailed
to get the message, we did it twice afain.
And won Class D and Class G. In all, Buick
entered 4 classes, and won 3? more than
any other make of car. (Remember when
people used to think Buicks used a lot of
Turbine transmission? You bet.
Obviously you aren't planning to drive
3,243 miles to prove your new Buick is
economical. And you can't expect to get
as many miles per gallon as the experts in
the Economy Run. Still, it is nice to know
you can win the economy run around town.
And the good -looks price at the same time.
See your Buick dealer about it. No doubt
he'll think of * number of other reasons to
? ? ? drive a Buick.
point about the Super Buick Motor Division ?Optional at ntn coal
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19 & 129 East
Three Infants
Christened By
Rev. Benson Sunday
MURPHY - During the
morning worship service on
lunday, May 10, the follow
ing infants were christened
t?y the Rev. dark Benson,
pastor of the First Metho
dist Church.
Carol Lynn, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Lochaby; Kat
herine Lewis, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Klllian; Chris*
tins Dawn, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Crawford; and
Kenny Dorris, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Lovingood.
Communion
To Be Observed
By Presbyterians
MURPHY - Pentecost
Communion Is to be observ
ed at Murphy Presbyterian
Church at the morning wor
ship hour next Sunday, May
17. All members are urged
to be present for the Whit
sunday celebration of the
Lord's Supper, and visitors
are invited.
The Communion will be tak
en, after morning worship, to
ill and shut-in folk who cannot
attend.
The session is to meet at
7:30 Friday night. May 15, to
receive members.
The morning service Sun
day, May 24, will be held at
9 o'clock to avoid conflict
with the vaccalaureate ser
vice of Murphy High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith
and daughter, Penny, Pat
Timpson, and Mrs. Steve
Crawford and daughter, Dawn,
attended May Day exercises
at WCC Cullowhee Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mintz
and daughter, Patricia, of
Griffin, Ga., spent Monday
and Tuesday with her aunt,
Mrs. Pearl Hunsucker and
Terry.
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Mr. and Mrs. Steve Craw
ford and daughter, Dawn of
Marietta spent Monther's
Day with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Smith. Also
Miss Lynn Smith, student at
WCC, Cullowhee.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mabry
of Atlanta spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Josh Crawford and Mr.
and Mrs. James Mabry.
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Mrs. Libby Crawford and
daughter, Tish of Marietta,
were the weekend guests of
Mrs. Granville Radcliffe.
Mrs. Crawford attended the
christening of her grand -
daughter, Dawn, at the First
Methodist Church Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tripps
of Clinton, Tenn., spent the
weekend with her mother,
Mrs. Ellen Crawford.
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PFC and Mrs. LloydBaker,
Jr., announce the birth of a
son, Zachary Scott at Copper
Basin Hospital. Miss Baker
is the former Norma Jean
Patterson and PFC Baker is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Baker of Murphy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scho
field of Statesville spent
Mother's day with her mother,
? Mrs. Hattie Akin.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ed
wards and children spent
Mother's Day with his mother,
Mrs. McKinley Edwards ai
Bryson City.
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Miss Carolyn Bates of At
lanta spent Mother's Day her*
with her parents, Mr. an<
Mrs. Creed Bates.
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Mrs. W. F. Elliott spent th<
weekend with her son an<
daughter-in-law. Dr. andMrs
Herbert McCall of Asheville
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bea
spent Sunday in Ellijay, Ga.
attending the singing conven
tion being held there.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. A- Matto
are visiting their son, Cade
Phil Mattox this week at Pen
sacola, Fla.
-Vi>
Mrs. Hobart McKeever an
children spent last Thursda
night with her mother, Mrs
Clarence Butler of Gaines
ville, Ga.
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Among those from Murph
who motored to Gainesville
Ga., last Thursday to se
President Johnson were Mrs
Ed Brumby and son, Edwar<
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Forres
and son, Christ, Mr. and Mr:
W. L. Christy and childrei
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Mr. and Mrs. William J
Canata and son, Dennis, <
Chattanooga, Tenn., spent
Mother's Day with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I
Chandler.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hamf
ton and daughter, Mrs. Mai
cella Smith and daughter, Aui
rey and Mrs. Evelyn La
spent last Sunday after not
with Mr. and Mrs. Chark
Smith at Lake Toxaway.
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t Misses Linda Smith and
Barbara Crisp of Atlanta spa
the weekend here with the!
'Deborah Elaine Cittle
Weds Kay Elliott
MURPHY - Deborah Elaine
.ittle, daughter of Mr. and
drs. Gauvain J. Little of
loute 1, Culberson, became
he bride of Ray Elliott, son
if Mr. and Mrs. Clifford El
iott in a double - ring cere
nony performed by the Rev.
51en B. Rhodes. The cere
no ny took place on April 25,
n die home of the bride's
"raridparents.
Brenda Little, sister of
he bride, was maid-of-honor,
ind Butch Hensley served as
jest man.
Mrs. Elliott is a junior at
viurphy High School and Mr.
Ellliott is serving with the
LI. S. Army and stationed at
Fort Gordon, Ga.
Tom Roberts and room
nates, David Greer and Bon
Koontz, students atWCC.Cul
lowhee spent the weekend
lere with Tom's mother, Mrs.
Bertha Roberts.
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Mrs. Ron Res sell attended
an AAUW meeting held last
week at High Point.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kolker
have returned from a two
week's visit at Miami, Fla.
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Miss Elizabeth Gibbs, stu
dent at WCC. Cullowhee, spent
Mother's Day here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
H. Gibbs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kep
hart of Atlanta spent the week
end here with relatives and
friends and at Andrews, also.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Joe
Elliott of Asheville spent
Mother's Day here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Elliott.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Forrest
and children of Brooklyn, N.
Y., who have been visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Brumby, returned Wednesday
to their home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cheek
and children of Charlotte spent
the weekend as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Phillips.
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Mrs. Charles Hyatt and
children spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hoke Phillips at Rob
bins ville.
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Judge and Mrs. R. F.Doug
lass of Knoxville, Tenn.,were
guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hyatt. Mrs. Doug
lass is the former Miss Imo
gene Hyatt.
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