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MAUNEY DRUG CO. Phone 837-2192 Murphy, N.C. kins McMillan of Tate, Ga. and Murphy. The S needs were married November 8, 1908. They are the parents of four children: Mrs. Lewis King of Murphy; Mrs. Willard Hamby of Hamp ton, Va.; Clarence Sneed of Miami, Fla., and Warren Sneed of Chattanooga. They have 16 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Among The Sick I MURPHY - Patients admit ted to Providence Hospital October 30 through November 6 were: O. F. Evans, Murphy; Vaughn Stalcup, Brasstown; Gordon Whitmore, Route 3, Blairsville, Ga.; Lloyd Ram sey, Murphy; Bryan Chastain, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs. Jack Owens, Murphy; Lewis Minor, Marble; Mrs. Lee Hembree, Murphy; Betty Jean Burgess, Murphy; Mrs. P. J. Henn, Murphy; WyethMiller, Brass town; Tommie Earl Deitz, Warne; Glen Hamby, Murphy; Mrs. Minnie Wilson, Murphy and James Floyd Payne, Brass town. Mrs. Robert Hunt of Look out Mountain who has been vis iting her mother, Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Sr., returned to her home Tuesday. She was ac companied by her mother , who will spend the winter with her. -M Stork Market Report WEST A soo, James Robert, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. James Robert West, Sr., erf Andrews .Oct. 30, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. West Is the former Miss Donna Sue F uller. WILSON A son, Gerald Reid, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Wilson of Marble, Oct. 29, at Provi dence Hospital. Mrs. Wilson is the former Miss Betty Lou Mallonee. STOVALL A daughter, Barbara Jane to Mr. and Mrs. James Marian Stovall of Culberson, Oct. 30, at Providence HospitaL Mrs. Stovall is the former Miss Eva Jane Thomas. A daughter, Susan Michelle to Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Amos of Murphy, Oct. 31, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Amos is the former Miss Mary Sue Hembree. BEAVERS A daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Randall Mack Beavers of RL 3, Blairsville, Ga., November 5, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Beavers is the former Miss Mary Magdalene Aber nathy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Battle spent the weekend with Mrs. Battle's mother, Mrs. J. W. Caldwell of Whittier. Enroute home they visited Mrs. Walter Parton, who is a patient in a Bryson City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Joe El liott of Asheville are visiting his parents, Mr. andMrs.diff Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cunning ham of Lynchburg, Va., were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Elliott. Dr. and Mrs. William Gos sett and Mrs. L. L. Mason attended the Duke- Wake For f est game Saturday at Wake Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moody and daughter. Miss Jo Moody, spent last Wednesday in At lanta. While there they visited C. L. Alverson, who is a patient in Emory Hospital. AMOS -M -M -M -M -M ?M Cherokee Scout & Clay County "Prog., Thurs.. Nov. 12, 1964 COLLEGE EDUCATION It's never too early to surt saving (or the college education of your child. Would you like to have details on a "fool proof" method of providing this wonderful opportunity through life insurance? WRITE >mPHONE ...VISIT... H.W. (MID) ALEXANDER Paikw Building CALL 837-314) Murphy, N. 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Price 10.98 Salt Prict 9.98 One Table Shoes 2.98 PtrPair One Table Merchandise Consisting of Skirts & Many More Items 1 .00 Each ,tem irvrnxw rrnms. r n Children* Sweaters GREATLY REDUCED Ladles & Girls Slim Jims Stretch Corduroy 2.98 JtrNIr Bs SvrtaidsM 0?r Holiday Msrcltaadlss Arriving Daily uvoMsmiBHnMniBmnojRiDmane Marriage Announced BRASSTOWN - Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Penland of Route 1, Brasstown, announce the marriage of their daughter, Linda Elizabeth, to Samuel Weaver Carringer, also of Brasstown. Ll CHURCH NOTFsW The Laura Frances Snow Circle of the First Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. Bob Minor on Ranger Road Monday night, Nov. 2, with Mrs. Martin Douglas, circle chairman, presiding. Mrs. J. L. Savage opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs. John Carrinjger gave a program on prayer. Each member participated by read ing Bible verses pertaining to prayer. The minutes were read by Mrs. Kenneth Davis, secre tary, and approved. Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Cecil Mills, treasurer. Mrs. J. L. Savage, com munity missions chairman, - gave a report and presented plans for the Thanksgiving Community Missions project. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Martin Douglas, Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Mrs. Cecil Mills, Miss Jewel Garrett, Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. Roy Chandler, Mrs. John Car ringer, Mrs. Boyd Davis, Mrs. J. L. Savage, Mrs. Annie Rogers, Mrs. Roy Lov ingood, Mrs. W. T. Brown. ????? The Lottie Moon Circle of the First Baptist Church met on Wednesday, Oct. 28, in the home of Mrs. W. A. Bell. Mrs. Mai da Dockery, chair man, presided over the busi ness. Mrs. W. A. Bell open ed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Dockery read the scrip ture on the prayer calendar for that day and called the names of missionaries to pray for. Mrs. Ben Palmer gave the program and Bible study tak en from the Royal Service. During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to Mrs. Maida Dockery, Mrs. John O'Dell, Mrs. Ben Pal mer, Mrs. E. L. Shields, and Mrs. Earl Vandiver. **??? The Elizabeth Hale Circle of the First Baptist Church met Monday evening, Nov. 2, in the home of Mrs. Herman Edwards. Mrs. Everett English, chairman, presided. She also gave the program, "Interces sory Prayer?. The meeting closed with prayer. During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to Mrs. Harry Lovingood, Mrs. James B. Hall, Mrs. Joe Hamilton, Mrs. Alvin Buch anan, Mrs. Ever en English, and Mrs. R. H. Ensley. The Alice Edwards Circle of the First Baptist Church met on Monday evening, Nov. 9, in the home of Mrs. Bobby Allen Robinson. The meeting opened with prayer by Mrs. Lawrence Beal. Mrs. W. J. Thompson, chairman, presided, after which Mrs. Sally Hembree gave the program on "Inter cessory Prayer." During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to Mrs. W. J. Thompson, Mrs. Sallie Hembree, Mrs. Law rence Beal, Mrs. Mildred Cornwell, Mrs. An Hughes, and Mrs. Bonnie Jo Graham. -M Mrs. Pearl Scroggs. Mrs. J. D. Ryder, Miss Sue Halg ler and Mrs. Hussey, all of Hayes vtlle, were dinner guest Sunday of Mrs. Tom Mauney. Mr. Carring er is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Car ringer of Route 1, Brasstown The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Henry Owenby of Blalrsville, Ga., on Saturday, August 29. The bride was attired in a white street-length sheath with white accessories. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Mrs. Pat Kephart served as matron of honor. Jerry Kep hart served as best man. Mrs. Carringer will con tinue her education at Hayes - vtlle High School. Mr. Car ringer is employed at The Cherokee Scout in Murphy. The couple Is residing at Route 1, Brasstown. -M Mrs. Edity Byke of Pow ell, Tenru, was guest of Mrs. Vesta Hensley on last Wed nesday. -M Mrs. James Burch and children. WUrtha tad Mike, of Rabun. Gap, Gfc. were guetts over the weekend of Mrs. Burdi's mother, Mrs. J. W. Dyer. 7 -M Mrs. Grady Gerrisoo spent |m week with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrison of Hayes ville. Dr. Harry Dickey and sons, Bobby and Steve, attended the Georgia Tech - Tennessee football game in Atlanta on Saturday. -M Paul Rldentaour and Ever ett attended the N. C. -Clem son football game Saturday at Clemson. S. C. -M Mrs. Hubert Baugh and children of Chamhlce are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Baugh this week. -M Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bell of Asheville were last weekend guests of his mother . Mrs. W. A. Bell and sister, Mrs. Robert Bault. -M Mrs. J. L. Baugh has re turned home after spending several days with her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Baugh of Chamblee. -M Chuck Barrett and room- j mate. James Cooper, student , at King College, Bristol, spent the weekend with Chuck's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barrett. -M Mr. and Mrs. Creed Bates spent the weekend with their daughter and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whitmlre and son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bates of Atlanta. -M Misses Charlene and Rose mary Bates of Atlanta spent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bates. -M Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hens ley of Knoxvllle, Tenn., were weekend guests of Mrs. Vesta Hensley and Miss Dot Hensley. -M Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes spent the weekend In Ashe ville. Enroute home they vis ited Mrs. Bessie Ingle who Is a patient In a Waynes ville hospital. Mr*. J. L. McMullin and Sranddaugbter, Tert, of Wat ins vllle, G*., were wwhenri guests of Mrs. McMullin's sister and brother - in -law, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom. -M Mrs. Eva Nell Laurla, Mrs. Dm Cooper and Mrs. Tom Mauney spent last Sat urday afternoon in Robblns vUU. -M Jimmy Gibbs, student at the University o I Georgia, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Glbbs. -M Mrs. W. E. Howell has re turned home after spending several days with her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smathers of Waynesvllle. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smathers over the weekend were Maj. Chris tine Berry of Ft. Bragg and Paul Howell of Johnson City. -M Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kayeand daughter, Carol, spent the weekend in Atlanta visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. WarrenSneed of Chattanooga, Tetm., risk ed their parents, Mr. and Kirs. Walter (need over the week end. -M Mr. and Mra. Max Sneed and son. Scott, of Chattanooga visited relatives and friends here over the weak mi, -M Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Kll patrlck and son, Wally, spent the wtirfcenri in Chattanooga with her sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Verner. -M Mrs. June Woodruff of Gainesville, Ga., waa the weekend guest oi Mr. and Mra. Hofcart McKeever. -M Mr. and Mrs. John Bayless attended the Georgia-Tech -Tennessee football game In Atlanta Saturday. , -M Mr. and Mrs. H. A. 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