l DOUBLE FEATURE Frl. & Sat. Dec II & 12 ROCK HUDSON KIRK DOUGLAS DOROTHY MA10NE in THE LAST SUNSET" also with Joseph Cotton Carol Lynloy IN COLOR ALSO C04-0*?00P? rl He mi Theatre WfflmAN nftlCHARD Boone Cinemascope ? Con* it Ot Liu Murphy 64 Drive In Friday-Sot. & Sun 0?c?mb?r 11-12 & 13 t is unlikely that you will experience in a lifetime all | that you will see in... JQSEPHLLEVME TIE 6MPEIU8SERS TECHNICOLOR? PAKOT _ PEPPARD ALANLADD BOBCUMMINGS lllllElimmM tMARTIN BALSAM RALPHTAEGER ARCHIEMOORB JMLBAKEL ST* HOWELL S SU S GOOD SIRLOIN A1 ALL WASTE I VI I V TEAKS ,RiMMfo ? ff O/ lb LB MEATY FRESH PORK RIBS & NtCK BONES ?..?1.00 CRACKERS ...rr,.' 19 1 Q^|(E P^b'u!t "S BY HQtSUM BIG IV, POUND $^OQ ECONOMY PACK EGANS POUND BAG CANDY HOLIDAY MIX 4'/2 POUND BAG $ ^ 00 CHEESE 2 POUND BOX KRAFTS VELVEETA 99$ PIE CRUST DUTCH ANNE 2 IN PKG. m NAPKINS THC 29 < ALSO HOLIDAY PACKAGE DINNER NAPKINS I I TOP QUALITY FIRM RIPE MICHIGAN WHITE POTATOES ?:r 59' Hydrox COOKIES by 5 in shine Full Pound 45$ Pan Red I SHRIMP| Breaded Round 16 oz Pkg. 95* Pan Redl HUSH PUPPIES ?; 39t TREND Detergent Powder 2,or 39$ Cut R ite WAX PAPER r 2K Northern PAPER TOWELS 39( New Whip & Chill JEUO Vanilla, Strawberry, Lemon Chocolate, ^ v A 2 for 4/ T howell'S =?" SUPER MARKET Hom Owa?d - Thrifty - Friendly ? Modern I Pyrite Crystal (Cont'd From Front) Mrs. Pate accompanied Mrs. Helton to Chicago to make the presentation. E. Leland Webber, direct or of the museum told the women in accepting the gift that the pyrite crystal would be the largest specimen at the museum. The geologist said he had never heard of another crystal as large. Pyrite is a common min eral burned in making sul furic dioxide and sulfuric acid. Mr. Hughes was a resident of Route 4, Murphy. His wife, Ruth, is the owner and oper ator of Ranger Beauty Shop on Route 4. The Unique Christ (This article was written by the Herald of Hope and sent to us by Mrs. Mily Raven croft of Marble, N. C.) His birth was contrary to the laws of life. His death was contrary to the laws of death. He had no cornfields or fish eries, but he spread a table for 5000 and had bread and fish to spare. He walked on do beautiful carpets nor velvet rugs, but he walked on the waters of the Sea of Galilee and they sup ported him. He held but arms of mercy and did good to all. Yet, when he died, few men mourned. However, a black crepe, so to speak, was hung over the sun. Men trembled not for their sins, but the earth beneath them shook under the load. Just three years he preach ed his gospel. He wrote no book; built no church house; had no monetary backing. Yet, after 1900 years, he is the one central character of human history - - - the pivot around which die events of the ages revolve, and the only re generator of the human race. Was this merely die son of Joseph and Mary, who cros sed the world's horizon 1900 years ago, and spilled His blood on Calvary's hill for the redemption of mankind? What thinking man can but exclaim: "My Lord and my Godl" Card Of Thank* The husband and family of the late Robbie Hughes wish to express our sincere grat itude for the multitude of kind nesses shown during our tra gic hour of need. MURPHY CALENDAR Thursday, December 10 1-30 pjn. - Peachtree Heme Demonstration aub atnual C^rUonM party will be held 5^h?me M?.J. v. Gist. M " Trl " Couf*y p. ? 10 meet " the First Methodist Church here. Teen-Dem meeting will be ?t the elementary school adul torium. 7:30 jun. . Murphy Chapter No. 10. OES, to meet at the Masonic Hall. t*JDAT* DECEMBER 11 7~? " Hlememary 6th ?und*y School class will hold Christmas party in the Fellowship hall of the First Methodist Church. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12 4:00 p.m. - District meet ing of Teen-Dems to be held in the Courthouse at Sylva. 6:30 pan. - Esther Sunday School Class of the First Bap tist Church annual Christmas dinner and party at the home of Mrs. Vincent Stiles. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14 6:30 p.m. -Peachtree Com munity Development Club cov ered dish dinner at Peachtree School. Wealeyan Service Guild an nual covered dish dinner and Christmas part at the Fellow ship Hall of First Methodist cnurch. 7:00 p.m. - Alice Edward Circle of the First Baptist ?. VrcJl "H! have a covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. Tony Hembree. 7:30 p.m. - Town Board meeting in Murphy Power Board Building. . . C1^e ^ 4 of First Metho dist Church annual Christmas covered dish dinner at the vlIL0* Mrs* Lewis Bishop. M?h^i?irCle Na 3 * Fifst Methodist Church annual Christmas covered dish din ner in Fellowship Hall of the church. 3:30 p.m. - Children Choir ?t First Methodist Church. 7:30 p.m. - Peachtree PTA Pe*chtree School. ^I*JESnAY. DECEMBER 16 130 *??>? " Murphy Home Demonstration Club to meet in the home of Miss Hattie Pal mer. 7:16 p.m. - Mid-week ser Cburch Methodl3t c2. conUnu^ study <* -M Mrs. J. D. Burch, Mrs. Harry Dickey and daughter, Cynthia, and Mrs. Bob White spent Monday in Atlanta. "Jul-Nisse" Sale Today, Thursday Dec. I Oth Begins At 10 O'clock at the Folk School In Brasstown And Continues Thur Dec. Ilth and 12th From 10:00 A. M. To 5:00 P. M. Living and Cut Christmas Trees, Christmas Decorations, Christmas Cnriktee and Bread ? Pottery of Lynn Gault, Wood-Trays of Fred Smith Jewelry of Native Stones, Wrought iron, weaving and the wood carving of the Brasstown wood carvers will be For Sale. Everyone Is Invited. See DJK FLORIST for all Your FLORAL NEEDS Stock Designs or Designs made to Order Featuring Artificial and Natural Flower a. DJK FLORIST Now Open In Murphy Opposite Herm Theatre DIAL 837-2409 Weekdays 837-3266 Night* & Sunday* D J K FLORIST Stork Market Report ROGERS A son, Randy Bruce, to Mr. and Mrs. Harley L. Ro gers of Rt. 1, Marble, Nov ember 27. at Providence Hos pital. Mrs. Rogers is the for mer Miss Ollie Coker. WILSON A daughter, Patricia Gail, to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Wilson, of Brasstown, Dec ember 2, at Providence Hos pital. Mrs. Wilson Is the former Miss Patricia Dar lene Hannah. ROMINES A son, James Scott, to Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis Rom ines, of Murphy, December 3, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Romines is the former Miss Llllie Faye Sanders. 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