M Miss Helen Hawkins of Sylva was the week end guest of her brother-ui-law snd sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hughes. M Miss Clarissa Klncaid of Rome. Ga.. was the week end guest of her sister, Mrs. R. H. Foard. M Mrs. Minnie Colson and daughter. Miss Virginia Col son of MiddlesboroJCy., have returned to their home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Burch. M Gary Hall and Joe Jeffery attended the R. A. Camp at the Truett Camp in Hayesv ille last week. M Mrs. J. W. Dyer, Dr. and Mrs. George Dyer and sons. Tim and Bill were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Burch of Raybun Gap, Ga. M Mr. and Mrs. Ray Joseph and family are visiting re latives in St. Paul, Minn, this week. M Misses Kate and Leila Hay es attended the funeral Sunday of Mr. Ralph Beal of Hayes ville. M Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Merk of Jasper, Tenn. are visiting friends here this week. M * Miss Barbara Brown 01 Durham and Miss Lois Spy ers and daughter, Mary Mar garet of Parkersburg, W. Va. and Mrs. Maria Kovacks of Budapest. Hungary returned to their homes after a visit with Miss Brown's and Mrs. Spvers' grandmother .Mrs. Margie Witherspoon. M Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mil ler Elkins and daughter .Kar en of Cres skill, N. J., have returned to their home after a visit with Mr. Elkins mother, Mrs. Harve Elkins, Sr. M Jimmy Gibosn student at University of Ga., Athens, Ga. spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j. h. gibbs. M National Legion Of Decency Movie Ratings Clip And Save For Future Use August 1st. At: Acceptable For All Brass Bottle, the Captain Blood Crimson Blade Captian Sinbad Law of the Lawless Never Put it in Writing Summer Holiday Swingin Maiden Tarzan's Three Challenges Yank in Vie?-Nam, a Acceptable For Adults And Adolescents Advtnce to the Rear Amazons of Rome Call me Bawana Charade Days of the Triffids, the Devil ship Pirates Hide and Seek Mary Mary Muscle Beach Party Mutiny on the Bounty Stage to Thunder Rock Taras Bulb* walk a Tightrope War is Hell Wheeler Dealers, the Acceptable For Adults For those who Tink Young Sun Fight at Commanche Rode Hud Love is a Ball Love with the proper Stranger Man's Favorite Sport Move Over Darling Paris when it Sizzles Prize, the Rio Bravo Speed Crazy Spencer's Mountain Take Her She's Mine Tamahine Acceptable For Adults With Reservations Doctor Strangelove L Shaped Room, the Objectionable In Parts For All Comedy of Terrors Cry of Banks For Love of Money Four for Texas Gun Hawk Irma LaDniire Lady in a cage Palm brings Weekend Seventh Dawn, The Soldier in the Rain Summer Place Via La* Vegas CM News MURPHY- The wealeyan Service Guild of the First methodU Church held their annual picnic U the church on Monday evening, July 27, with Mrs. Mirth* L?e, Mrs. Dot Cooper, Mrs. Zelms Fain and Miss Leila Hayes as hos tesses. The devotional was given by Miss Ruth Lance. After the picnic dinner. Miss Emily Sword read a group of poems. Those attending were: Mrs. C. L. Alversoo, Mrs. Glenn Bates, Mrs. John Bayless, Mrs. Hugh Brittain. Mrs. Ruth Carringer, Mrs. H. G. Elkins, Sr., Mrs. Edwina Shelton, Mrs. Willie Lou Shields, Mrs. Kate Mauney, Mrs. Margaret Ellis, Misses Kate and Leila Hayes, Emily Sword, Josephone Heigh way, Ruth Nance, and Helen Ghorm ley, visitors were Mrs. Geo rge Leatherwood , Mrs. Alex Owen and Mrs. L. J. Bishop. MURPHY- The Esther Sun day School Class of the First Baptist church met in the home of Mrs. James B. Hall, Monday night, July 27, for their regular monthly meet ing with Mrs. Winona Hughes as co-hostess. Mrs. Ruby Stiles, presi dent presided. She led the group in opening prayer. Minutes of the previous meet ing was read and approved, and treasurers report given. A nominating committee was appointed as follows: Mrs. Winona Hughes, Mrs. Lewis King and Mrs. Vincent Stiles. Mrs. Margaret Bruce gave a very interesting devotional "On A Time of Courage" and an article by Rev. Billy Graham, Mrs. Everett Eng lish closed the meeting with prayer. During the social hour the hostesses served refresh ments to the following: Mrs. Lewis King, Mrs. Vincent Stiles, Mrs. Ruby Stiles, Mrs. R. D. Bruce, Mrs. L. J. Phillips, Mrs. Everett Eng lish, Mrs. JohnFleming.Mrs. Gladys Hinton, Mrs. Frances Jones, Mrs. Thad Ellis, Mrs. Jo Bates and Miss Bessie Laney. MURPHY- The Women of the Presbyterian Church held their annual picnic on Monday night, July 27, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Black at Grape Creek. After Mr. Black took sev eral on boat rides around the lake, supper was served to the following: Mrs. R. A. Potter, Mrs. R. H. Foard,Mrs. Paul Hill, Mrs. J. N. Hill, Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs. J. H.Wilson, Jr., Mrs. Holland McSwain, Mrs. Ann Phillips, Mrs. W. A. Singleton, Mrs. Margie Witherspoon, Mrs. E. H. Brumby, Mrs. Jim Gibbs, Mrs. Dixie Palmer and Miss es Hattie Palmer, Sarah Varner Singleton and Wanda Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Hens ley and daughter, Deborah, of Kingston, Tenn. spent the week end herewith his mother, Mrs. Vesta Hensley. They were accompanied home on Sunday by Miss Sheila Sneed who will visit them for a week or so. M Mr. and Mrs. David Sleeper and son. Brent, left Sunday for their new home in Temple Terrace. Fla.. after a months visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson. M Mrs. Max Blakemore and children returned home Monday after a visit with re latives in Virginia. M Mrs. jack Owens and chil dren have returned home after ? visit with relatives in Spar tanburg, S. C. M Mr. and Mrs. Cloe Moore spent Monday in Atlanta. Ga. M Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuller and son of Chattanooga. Tenn. ar e visiting his mother . Mrs. Roy Fuller Sr. M Mr. Alex Owen of Walllng ford. Pa., arrived Saturday night for a visit with hi* family and Mrs. Owen ? mother. Mrs. W. M. Fain. M Mr. and Mrs. George Powell and children. George Parker and Susan of Charlotte, spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. S. D. Akin, Miss Mary Akin and Harvey Akin. M Miss Virginia Fowler has returned to Enka after spend ing the past week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fowler. M Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wllklns and family left Saturday for a visit with relatives In aim. M Dr. and Mrs. Doyle C. Bur ch and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Par row and sons, Ross and Paul of Ada, Okla.. are 0.1 a trip to the Worlds Fair in New York, enroute home they will visit Washington, D. C. M Mrs. OUle Barnett of Cul lowhee, spent several days la?t week with her brother in-law and sister, Mr. and mrs. E. A. Browning. She was accompanied home on Sunday by her son. Jack who had been attending a meet ing at Nashville, Tenn. ^FheHWoman s ?Paqe HATTIt PALMER SOCIETY IMTO* PHONE IS7 2M5 ** tion Wiii Patricia D impi 1 Veil 5 J^errif ?2). Kephart MURPHY - Miss Patricia Dianne - Timpson and Jerry Dale Kephart were married Saturday, July 18, at 9:00p.m. in a double-ring ceremony conducted by the Rev. Henry Owenby in Blairsville, Ga. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tim pson of Murphy and is a rising senior in Murphy High School. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Kephart of Route 3, Murphy. He is a graduate of Murphy High School and is employed with Citizens Bank and Trust Com pany in Murphy. The couple is now making their home on Route 1, Murphy. Patricia Brown Honored MURPHY - The home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burgess on Dillard Street was the scene of a tea given Sunday after noon, July 19, to honor Miss Patricia Brown. Miss Brown's engagement to George Peck ingpaugh, of Chattanooga, Tennessee was recently an nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallatin Brown, Jr., of Murphy. Co-hosts with the Bur gesses were Mr. and Mrs. James Howse and Mrs. Wade Massey. A color scheme of green and white was used. The tea table was covered with a linen cut-work cloth and centered with silver candle labra holding lighted white tapers and miniature bridal bouquets of sweetpeas, lilies of the valley, and roses. Cor sages of the same flowers were presented to the honoree and her mother. Approximately one hundred guests called during the after noon. Mrs. Margie Weaver is visiting relatives at Albe marle this week. M Mrs. Morris Newton and daughter are visiting relatives in Hickory this week. M Miss Lois Johnson of Ath ens, Ga., returned Tuesday to her home after spending a week here with her brother brother-in-law and sister .Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chandler. M Mrs. W. H. Murray is a patient in a local hospital here. M Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fen tress and children of Hop kinsville, Ky.. spent the week end here with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murray. Mrs.JuliaHolcombe of Mars Hill is also spend ing this week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murray. M Mrs. Dewey Garrett has returned home after visiting her father, Mr. I. A. Shields who underwent heart surgery at Duke Hospital, Durham. Mr. Shields is at the home of a son in Shelby now. He will celebrate his 84th birth day, Auguest 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Shields of Shelby. M Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Ket ron of Atlanta, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Aston Cox of Dal las, Texas were guests last Monday of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mattox. Farmer Rtvaioa MURPHY- The decendents of Junta and Harriott For mer trill hove o fomlly re union Sunday, August 9, be ginning ot 9:30 ojn. in the Rock Gym at Murphy, N. C. The program will convene at 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon at the gym and in the afternoon at 1:30 a memorial service will be held at the Grape Creek Baptist Church locat ed on the Joe Brown High way. Following the brief ser vices at the church some will tour the cemetery near by where many of their re latives are buried. The Aubor Autel will be the designated headquarters and gathering place for regis tering ana visiting on Satur day, August 8. The program, under the guidance of James Ver non Farmer, reunion chair man and Robert R. Farmer of Dallas, Texas, will brief ly review the lineage of Far mers, dating back to 1725, and possibly to the year 1586. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mar tin, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gen nett and Mrs. H. G. Elkins, visited Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Gennett's brother, Arthur J. Elkins who is a patient in a Maryville Term, hospital on last Sunday. M Mrs. Margie Witherspoon has returned home after att ending the wedding of her granddaughter, NorvellBrown to Mr. James Kennedy of De Moines, Iowa on July 19 at the home of Miss Brown's parents in Durham. M Mrs. Charles Hyatt, dau ghter, Linda and son, David are visiting Mrs. Hyatt's parents, Mr. adn Mrs. Koke Phillips of Robbinsville, this week. M Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Phillips were called to Hia wasseee, Ga., on Monday due to the illness of Mrs. Phil lips' father. M Mr. and Mrs. Prudent Dav idson and children of Lan caster, Pa., have returned to their home after spending somtime with Mr. Davidson's mother, Mrs. Jerry Davidson. M Mr. and Mrs. Duke Whit ley and daughter. Miss Jane left Monday for Atlanta, Ga. where Mrs. Whitley will be a patient at Emory Hospital. M Mr. J. L. Hall is a pat ient in a local hospital here. M Roy Deweese of Asheville is the guest this week of Dr. and Mrs. George Dyers and sons, Bill and Tim. M Little De Dee and Leslie Browning who have been spending the past two months with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Browning have returned to their home in S. C. They were accompan ied by their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Browning to Spind ale, N. C. where their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Browning met them. M Mrs. J. O. Palmer and dau ghter, Linda and Judy of Ak ron, Ohio, have returned home after a visit with Mrs. Pal mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hall- Also other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hall were their son. Or. and Mrs. Jer ry Hall and son of Raleigh. M Clyde Sneed of Chats worth Ga., spent the week end here with his family. He was acc ompanied to Chats worth by his son, Michael who will be em ployed with his father for the next couple of weeks. M SFC Fannie Dewees, of Yuma Proving Ground, Yuma, Ariz., arrived Saturday for a months visit with her mother, Mrs. Bessie Deweese. M By Druery G. O'Dell We are truly sorry of the death cf Mrs. S. J. O'Dell Monday. Our sympathy goes out to all her relatives and friends. BS We are having some very rainy weather here at present. BS Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bell amy and daughter, Julie of Greer, S. C, spent the week end here with Mrs. Bellamy's mother, Mrs. Ruth Cheney and grancfcnother, Mrs. Bes sie Deweese. Little Miss J ulie Bellamy remained for a longer visit with her grand mother, Mrs. Cheney. M Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wea ver are visiting relatives in Durham and Ashboro, N. C. this week. M J. B. Arm* and family of Georgia were visitors of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Arms Tuesday. BS BUI Darts of o?rt cr?* visited hU father and alstfr . J. T. Davis, and Pauline lsst Bt Mrs. Paul Green visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Abema thy and family Monday. BS Oscar Davis of Ohio visited Mr. and Mrs. & G. O'Defl Wednesday afternoon. He was one our boys who was over seas In World War a BS Mr. and Mrs. Randall Odoo and children of New Ellington, S. C., have returned to their home from visiting her per ents, Mr. and Mrs . J. W. O'Dell. - ?? Cherokee Scout A Clay County Progress, Thurs. July 30, 1964 Rambler American <40- H Hardtop, 138 h.p., Backet SmU, Canaole Standard PRICE LOW! SPIRITS HIGH! EVERYTHING GO! Take a good look at this fun-loving hardtop. 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