THE CHEROKEE SCOUT and CLAY COUHTY PROGRESS Volum* 74 No. 42 May 14. 1964 1? Po9?? Thi? W.ek Publiih.d W..kly - S.cond das* Po?i?9* P?'?' ?? *?utphy jC in da Elaine Cagle Weds Defjean Me la neon SMYRNA - In a candlelight ceremony Miss Linda Elaine Cagle and Dejean Melancon were united in marriage March 28 at Smryna First Methodist Church. The Rev. Frank Echols officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Cagle and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Phillips of Clay County. Her mother is the former Miss Annie Laura Phillips. ' The groom is the son of j Mr. and Mrs. Clem Melancon i of Daytona Beach, Fla. Vows were received in a nupital setting decorated with floor baskets of white gladioli and pompons arranged against a background of jade green ery and fern balls lighted ? with white tapers forming an arc. Wedding music was sung by Mrs. Ben E. Hadaway who sang "Whither Thou Goest" and "Wedding Prayer." Richard Motter of Mar ietta served as best man. r Usher-groomsmen were Paul Cuff ol Atlanta and Danny Cagle, borther of the bride. Mrs. Hugh Dorris of Ros well was matron of honor. Bridesmaid was Miss Judi Phillips of Hayesville. They wore street length dresses of green silk organza design ed with scoop necklines and elbow length sleeves. The full overskirt of matching organza was centered in the back with a sweetheart bow. For their headpieces they wore circlet veils caught to a singleyellow rose and wore corsages of Dutch Iris. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a gown of ivory peau de sole fashioned with a fitted bodice and controlled bell shaped skirt. The fitted bodice was designed with a sweetheart neckline and elbow length sleeves accented with a band of Alencon lace forming the waistline. Tiny self covered buttons fashioned the back in terest of the bodice which flowed into a bustle effect that extended into a chapel train. Cancer Crusade Needs More Money HAYESVILLE ? Mrs. Eva Ledford said the Cancer Cru sade is over but Clay still needs more Money for their quota. She asked this week that contributions be left at Citizens Bank & Trust Co. She is secretary and will ac cept the money there. Church News HAYESVILLE -The Y.W.A's of the Truett Memorial Bap tist church and their leader Mrs. Gene Carter were guests of the Y.W.A.'S at the Mt. Pleasant Church last Thurs day night. The girls from the Hayes ville Church who attend ed were Misses Sandra Cooke Betty Jo Swaim, Sharon Wimpey, Linda Jean Martin, Brenda Mease, Lucy Rozier, Barbara Chastain, Wanda Coker, Barbara Henson, Bir ginia Martin and Elvina Elliot. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ber rong and George Berrong of Atlanta spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Jessie Berrong. -cc Mrs. C. E. Fraley and daughter, Ann, and Mrs. Wayne Phillips spent last Wednesday in Greenville S. C. shopping. -cc Mr. and Mrs. James Burch f and family of Rabun Gap, Ga. visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stalcup and two children of Atlanta spent the weekend with their parents, the Stalcups and Ar rants at Brasstown. The bustle was designed with alternating panels of re - embroidered Alencon lace and seed pearls centered with peau de soie bows. She wore a cathedral length veil of im ported hand embroidered Brussels lace belonging to Miss Ida Lee Brown. The bride's only jewelry was a single strand of pearls. She carried an old fashioned nosegay of tiny rose buds and lilies of the valley. For the wedding Mrs. Cagle chose a blue lace sheath with matching accessories and a shoulder corsage of white cymbidium orchids. After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Cagle entertained with a reception in the church parlor. Following the honeymoon, the couple will reside on North Rock Springs Road, Atlanta. FORD WINS REBEL 300? OFFICIAL ORDER OF FINISH FORD FINISHED 1, 2, 3, and 4th. Freddie Lorenzen Won in a 1964 Ford "Fastback", No. 2, "Fireball" Roberts: No. 3, "Junior" Johnson; No. 4 Ned Jarrett All Driving 1964 Fords. Lorenzen Set New Track Record Has Won Last 6 NASCAR Grand National Races in a Row in His 1964 Ford. Darlington, S. C.-Rebel yells were heard for Ford here as Ford's total performance scored again in open competition. More proof of Ford's going power, staying power, and stopping power. Total performance not only wins races ... it makes all driving easier, safer and more enjoyable. Take a test drive and see. FORD'S TOTAL PERFORMANCE WINS IN THE LONG RUN! TRY IT AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S! JONES FORD CO. DhIw Mo. 4082 ( PHONE 389-6326 Hayesvllle N.C. \ HA YESVILLE --Johnny Auberry left hold the 9 lb 4 oz large mouth bass he caught in Lake Chatuge Saturday Mor ning, May 9. He was fishing from a boat, using a live lizzard for bait. Gary Mease left holds two more nice bass he caught while fishing with Auberry. Forgoes To Appear In Wrestling Match HAYESVILLE - The Fabul ous Fargoes, Jackie and Don, have been signed to appear in a tag team match that will highlight a big all - star wrest ling card Saturday, May 16, in Hayesville High School Gym nasium. Jackie and Don formerly held the world tag team championship and helped at tract crowds of more than 18,000 on many occasions in New York's Madison Square Garden. Opposing them will be two of the best in the game. They are Rowdy Red Roberts and Masked Terror, a wild mask ed man from parts unknown. The card is being sponsor ed by the 8th Grade with Nick Gulas and Roy Welch the matchmakers. It will begin at 8:15 p.m. with two of the nat ion's top women wrestlers ? Mae Goodner and Karen Kel logg - colliding. Tickets for the card will be sold at popular prices. Ring side and reserve seats will cost $1.50, general admission is $1.00, and children under 12 years of age will be admit ted for 50 cents. Proceeds from this match will be used for playground equipment. -cc Charlie Evans and daughter, Mrs. Pearl McCury of Can ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Artie Murray Sunday. -cc Mr- and Mrs. Cline E. Mc Clure visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall Saturday night, -cc Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ashe spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ashe in Blue Ridge, Georgia. -CC Mr. and Mrs. J. C.Auberry and daughter of Pensacola, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Greene and children of Dora ville, Ga., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Greene. The Auberry's also visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Auberry. -cc Among those who went to Gainesville Friday, May 8, to hear President Johnson speak were Mrs. Mary Scroggs, Mrs. Myrtt Plemmons, Mrs. Gilbert Bradshaw, Sharon Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Moore and Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Moore, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Rev. and Mrs. Grady Burgin and Nancy, Kathy Greene and Clarence Davis. One member of the party, Sharon Brad shaw, shook hands with the President, and Mrs. Bradshaw shook hands with Franklin Roosevelt, Jr. -CC Gene Moore of Hayesville is taking two weeks training in Nashville, Tenn. He will then go to Winston Salem where he will be employed with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Mrs. Moore will join him later. LI, Saturday visitors in the home of Mrs. Nannie Bell Phillips were Mrs. MaudTay lor of Spartanburg, S. C. and Mrs. Frances Brodus of Greenville and Claude Arnold of Hayesville. -cc Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Penland and son of Brevard are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pen land and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Stalcup. -cc Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ford spent last week in Gainesville and Marietta. -cc Mrs. Hoby Garrett and son, David both escaped serious in jury when they were in an accident near Hiawassee last week. -CC Rev. and Mrs. Jimmy Hog sed spent last Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Hogsed. -cc Mrs. Hersnei Garrison was brought back to her home by ambulance from Franklin on Saturday. She Is very ill. -cc Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore and son of Waynesville and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Moore of Dayton, Ohio, spent several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moore last week. Danny is a member of the U. S. Air Force and is stationed in Dayton, Ohio. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Au berry of Sweetwater had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Waldroup and son of Woodstock, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Sayles and daughter of Brass town, HM/ 2 J. C. Auberry and Mrs. Auberry and daughter of Nor folk, Va., Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Faulkner of Hayes vifile, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Roach and Mr. and Mrs. Jude Anderson of Atlanta, Ga., Miss Jessie Lovln of Sweetwater and Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Martin of Murphy, N. C. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Dean Turner and children of Spartanburg, S. C., Mrs. Ginger Ford and son, Kent, of Atlanta, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Gray in West Hayesville. -cc Major and Mrs. Kenneth West of Augusta, Ga., visited relatives in Clay and Cherokee last weekend. -cc Mrs. Nora Ford and Mr. and Mrs. John Beach were dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ford last Sunday. -rr Mr. and Mrs. James Hyatt of Canton visited Mrs. Minnie Hyatt at Warne Sunday. -cc Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Moore of Waynesville spent last Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moore at Warne. -cc Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Adams of Andrews spent the week end with Rev. and Mrs. Jimmy Rogers. -cc Rev. Jimmy Rogers, Max Reece, Wyth Miller, Quentin Clayton and Johnny Penland took the R. A. boys from Mt. Pisgah Church and Pinelog Church on a camping trip Friday. The group reportedly enjoyed the trip. -cc Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swaim during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Don Wells and daugh* ter of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gribble and son of Clarksville, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swaim of Gainesville. Ga. Moore Home Destroyed By Fire HAYESVILLE- The home of Mr. & Mrs. Jim Moore was destroyed by fire it 10:30 a.m . Tuesday, May 12, in the Tusquittee section of Clay County. Mrs. Moore discovered smoke coming from the roof of her home during a heavy rain storm and called neigh bors for help. Mr. Moore was away when the home caught fire. With the help of neighbors Mrs. Moore was able to save some furniture from the flames but these pieces were damaged by smoke and water. It is believed that the fire was started by lightening dur ing the storm. Due to heavy rain, the out buildings close to the house were saved. Mrs. Cress Moss returned home after spending last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith in Winston Salem. -CC Mrs. Robert Young of At lanta, Ga., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bass Hyatt at t.rass town. -CC Mrs. Clarence Smith is visiting her son and family, the Edwin Smiths in Atlanta. -CC Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Phillips were Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Moore of Tusquittee. Mrs. Barney Cagle of At lanta. Mr. Moore is recupe rating at the Phillips' home. -cc Mrs. Hugh Powell and son, John Neal of Winter Park, Fla., are visiting her parents. Sheriff and Mrs. Neal Kit chens. They will return to Florida with Mr. Powell when he comes on vacation in June. -CC Mrs. Robert Scroggs enter ed Hiawassee Hospital Sunday for treatment. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scroggs and children of At lanta spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Scroggs at Shooting Creek. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Bill J Anson and daughter of Ashboro, N. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McConnell of Atlanta spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adkins. -CC RIB STEAK 69*. CHUCK ROAST ^ 355. OUR BIG BUY BACON 35c. CHICKEN BREAST 2 ? 1" PREM LUNCHEON MEAT 39C DOG FOOD Ra9sconned 5 JUMBO PIES EH 29* FLOUR whl,eL"> 25 lb Bag 1.99 #303 Cans for 29* N.B.C. FIG NEWTONS 33* Yuban COFFEE Reg. or Drip K 89( White House APPLE SAUCE ; 2 303 Can* 31C Regular MODESS 39$ Box JELLO S, 3 (or 25t CATSUP? 99< PET MILK 7 Tall Cans 99$ No 2 1/2 Van Camps PORK & BEANS >? 39t JFG TEA'S-"" 19c RINSO Large Box (W /Order) w CIGARETTES XL 1.89c. SUPER MARKET HAYESVIUi, N.C. + 4- + + + + + + + +