Mrs. J. W. Oyer and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coleman weri guests over the weekend of Mrs. Oyer's son, Mrs. Joe W. Dyer, and Mrs. Oyer of Fontana. -M- * Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ed wards and children spent last Friday and Saturday in At lanta and Alphretu, Ga. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Edwards mother, Mrs. Clara Jenkins, who will visit with them for several weeks. for rent Room > By w.?k Of Night Stton Heat PADGETT HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brumby t attended a Democratic meet ing for representative* and senators of Western North Carolina held at Camp Logan in Canton. N. C., on Saturday evenitqg. -M Mrs. Eva Nell La una and brother. Frank Mauney, left / Thursday for Atlanu. Mr. I Mauney returned home on Sat urday and Mrs. Lauria re mained for a longer visit with her sister andbrother-in-law. ] _ Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Christo pher. -M- I Mrs. Jean Greene left sev- 1 eral days ago for Jackson ville. Fla. ' -M- 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shields ! ' spent last Tuesday in Atlanta. < Get A Beautiful 11 x 14 Portrait ] i I ilus tax HALL'S STUDIO 3 DAYS ONLY THl'KMJAY FRIDAY SATl RDAYIY 10:00 - 5:30 P. M. DEC. 10 - II - !2 ? COMPLETE SELECTION OF POSES ? PORTRAITS DELIVERED AT STORE BEFORE CHRISTMAS ? NO AGE LIMIT ? QUALITY ASSURED ? SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Ivie Furniture Company MURPHY, N.C. 3) ie~Wprnan 'sSPaire WCHURCH MTFstl MURPHY - The WSCS gen eral meeting was held on rues day morning, December L, at 10:00 a.m. in the Men's 9ible Classroom of the First Methodist Church. Miss Adella Meroney gave the program on "Birthday of the King", Simplicyt of the Saviours birth was emphasiz ed in a worship center. Each person was request ed to read a Christmas story from the Bible after which prayer followed. Discussion of "Then and Now" was held, symbols of the Christmas story was brought out in closing it was Brought out that we know that it is wonderful simply and if we apply it teaching it will be simply wonderful because it is the birthday of our King. Mrs. W. H. Taylor, presi dent, presided over a business meeting. Mrs. Betty Westmoreland, reported on supply work. The asking for this quarter goes to Bethlehem Center in Char lotte. The study of Genisis is to be held at the prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:15. Mrs. Rumple is to be membership chairman, and members from the other Cir cles will make up the commit tee. Mrs. Martha Davis report ed that 41 young people at tended the MYF Sunday night. Those present were Mrs. Seed Rumple, Mrs. George Westmoreland, Mrs. James Stewart, Mrs. Harry Bishop, Mrs. Merle Davis, Mrs. Har ald Wells, Mrs. Hazel King, f?lrs. W. H. Taylor, Mrs.Ed ivin Manchester and Miss \della Meroney. ? ? ? ? ? -M Mrs. George Dyer and Mrs. John Carringer spent several days last week in Charlotte. -M Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes spent the weekend in Knox - ville and Lenoir City, Tenn. -M Mrs. W. A. Bell, Mrs. R. S. Bault and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hembree spent lastFri day in Asheville. Mrs. Bell remained for a longer visit with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bell. -M Marriage Announced MURPHY - Marriage vows were exchanged by Miss Pa tricia Lea Gillenwater and Richard Brown Caldwell on Tuesday, November 24, at 2:00 Lt. Col. and Mrs. Mack White of Asheville were last weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shields. -M Mrs. Stanley Donaldson and small son, Keith, of Ft. Pierce, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brumby this week. Mrs. Donaldson is the former Miss Susan Forrester. -M Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Noland Wells have returned from a trip to Florida visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Thuss and Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Brown of West Palm Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Perkins of Miami, Fla. While there Mrs. Smith at tended a medical meeting. -M Andersons Of Hiawassee, Go. The Style Onler For The Tri-Stale FEATURES NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE D LSi ore T}or ily if in (j MENS SUITS Exclusively By Saxony Hall 39.95 & UP MENS SHIRTS MENS TIES LADIES HOSE LADIES SUITS MINK COLLAR COATS LADIES SLIPS ELECTRIC BLANKETS BY BEACON Double Bed Size 1st Cuality Asst. Colors 2 Yr. REPLACEMENT Guarantee 12.98 LADIES DRESSES LADIES LINGERIE MENS SHOES^ MENS I BOOTS I ** Andersons Of Hiawassee, Ga. The Si/le t>nter For The Trl-Slole Area OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK INCLUDING WED. AFTERNOONS '7,.. 'AW~ p.m. in Cleveland, Georgia. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gillenwater of Brasstown, N. C. The groom is the son of Brown Caldwell and the late Rebecca Mauney Caldwell. Both Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell are graduates of Murphy High School. The couple will make their home at Route 1. Murphy. Miss Jean Wells of Atlanta, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. andMrs.Roy Wells. -M Mr. Parrott Whitener and daughter, Mrs. Margaret Crowder of Atlanta, were guests on last Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor. -M Miss Virginia Fowler of Enka and Harry Fowler, stu dent at WCC, Cuilowhee, spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Claude Fowler. -M Miss Shirley Lynn Henson and M/Sgt. Mike Casto of At lanta, spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Bootsie Henson, and grandmother, Mrs. Rosa Ledford. -M Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Thomas of Charlotte. -M Mrs. Clarence Butler of Gainesville, Ga., spent the weekend here with her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart McKeever and family. -M Mrs. Ethel Wolfe of Knox ville, Tenn., and Mrs. Ruth Crowe of Tellico Plains, Tenn., have returned to their homes after spending several weeks here with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gennett. Cherokee Scout & Clay County Prog., Thurs., Dec. 10, 1964 kmorvg The Sick MURPHY ? Patient! ukmt ed to Providence Hospital lovember 27 through Decern - *r 3, were: Mrs. Wtlma :ornwell, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs. >ran Win, Rt. X, Murphy: 4rs. Joan Crisp, Dalton, Ca.; toy Minor, Marble; Clinton iragg, Ru 1, Murphy; Miss . Itta Flowers, Culberson; toy Minor, Marble; Clinton iragg, Rt. 1, Murphy; Miss :tta Flowers, Culberson; tobert Max Johnson, Rt. 2, 4urphy; Cathy Ann Moore, It. 1, Murphy; Samuel Marton, <Urble; Mrs. Tom Craig, Rt. >, Murphy; Mrs. George Pat erson, Rt. 5, Murphy; Char es Roberson, Jr., Murphy; Irs. Oeorge Rogers, Ru 3, ifurphy; Mrs. Nathaniel Pen ind, Rt. 2, Murphy; Gid Rose, 4urphy; Mrs. Lula Greene, 4urphy; Johnny Anderson, Rt. , Murphy; Martha Whitener, tt. 1, Murphy; Claude Rogers, Garble; Glenn Reynolds, Ha) - sville, and Mrs. W. D. Slmp on, Rt. 4, Murphy. -u Mr. and Kirs. Buddy Crow* and daughter, Terrte, of Tel lico Plains were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gennett. -M Dr. and Kirs. James F. Smith of Baltimore, Kid., have returned to their home after spending some time with his mother, Mrs. Marcella Smith. Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart and family have returned home after spending the Thanksgiving weekend with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. George Casteen of Colds boro. -M Dr. and Mrs. Sherman Hampton and son, Gerald, of Randleman have returned to their home after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hampton and other relatives. Hoyi and Steve Waldroup, who have been employed in Sweet Home, Ore., returned home one day last week. -M Mr . and Mrs. Dock Sudderth of Henfersonvtlle spent Sun day at their home on Peach tree. Mr. Sudderth returned to Hendersonville and Mrs. Sudderth remained for a longer stay at her home. -M Visit 6ATLINBUR6, Tcnn. THi MfAJtr Of THI OKg AT SMOKJUr and enjoy your stay at the NEW ?03 ROOM ? SWIMMING ? AIR-CONDITIONED ? 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If you're handy with a whip and chair, go for the 380-hp GTO. It bite*. But then, even the 335-hp GTO biles. If you QaM Uflrfa -Track Tla?? want a slightly more civilized package(but with lots of the GTO muscle). try the Le Mans. You can 0et it with a six or " ? , J . *?"' either of two V-8s. They all have bucket seats. Carpeting. And coat less than some tame cata. So qo price a tiger. rOlttoC Lfi MlRS A GTO SCC TNf NEW SONNfVKU. ST AH CHIfF, SUA NO PWK, CATAUNA, LE MANS, GTO ANO TEMPEST AT TOU? AUTHOKI2EO PONTIAC MAUR. Ed Townson Auto Co. Phon* 837-2322 ?*^*r M Andrews Hwy. U.S. 19 & 129 East Murphy N. C.

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