ANDREWS ? IB -PKTVRIS Lucy Laughter Staff Correspondent Phone 101-W Andrews, N- C. -A u?se assisting in the Mt. i Vacation Bible School past week were Nancy 'is, De Etta Watson, Diane ion, Lindy Chandler and Am Long. Refreshments s prepared by Mrs. Edgar d, Mrs. Jack Long, Miss i Long and Mrs. Clyde :or. -A Mr. and Mrs. George W. Forsyth from Columbis, S.C. are visiting Mrs. W. T. For syth and other relatives. -A Miss Elizabeth Kilpatrick has returned from a months vacation spent with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Komar. Rum son, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Troy Kilpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Null of Hampton, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ives* ter of Greenville, S. C. AUCTION Aug-14 ? 2:30 p-M aruraay , Rain or Shine 150 BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN LOTS Property of Dempsey Leach HIAWASSEE, GA. Only 2 1/2 Miles Northeast of Hiawassee, just off lighway 75. Just follow the auction signs to the property. POSSUM HOLLOW Possum Hollow covers 80 acres of the most beautiful ?ountain resort land in this famous area. Breath iking Panoramic views of Chatuge Lake, Brasstown aid, Tusquittee Mountain, Eagle- Mountain, Court iouse Knob and many others. Close to shopping, schools, hurches, trout streams...all resort attractions! SALE TO BE HELD ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE GEORGIA MOUNTAIN FAIR Come Early . . . Join the Fun! Values Will Grow As Development Begins Here's your opportunity! The trend to second homes, uore vacation time, makes this about as wise an in estment as you can make. Whether you're seeking vacation home or an investment, you need look no urther. Select several lots, build on one and then iay for your vacation retreat from the sale of your ither lots! Get set for the good life at auction, where ou're assured of top value for your dollar! T AUCTION YOU ,, T"MS ? 25% Cash Sale Day, 1ET THE PRICE! Balance Up to 3 Yrs. At 6%. Brochure gives Full Details, Call or Write: '' We sell the BEST PART of the WORLD" BUTLER AUCTION CO. 322 GLENN MILNER BLVD. ROME GA. Phone 234-8535 Night 232-6931 Harry J. Butler, Owner *Licensed *Bonded ^Insured ?n aa i i yatjem en I -An n ounce J ANDREWS - Mr. and Mrs. James Frank Car ringer ann ounce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Louise, to William Emil Eastridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett F. Eastridge of Martinsville, Va. The bride-elect is a grad uate of Andrews High School and a senior at the Univer sity of North Carolina at Greensboro. Mr. Eastridge, originally from Furth and Nuremburg, Germany, is employed with E. 1. du Pont de Nemours in Martinsville. A September 4 wedding is planned. Cburch I) cm The Stella Broome Circle of the First Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Joe Morrow on Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Ray Hogsed presided and presented the program "The Bible" Folliwing the business session the hostess served re freshments to the nine mem bers present. ????????? The Marjorie Hicks Ayers Circle of the First Baptist Church met with Mrs. Wade Brooks Tuesday night at 7t30 p.m. The program "The Offer ing, Maximum Response" was presented by Mrs. Steve Hig don. Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Donald Hogan gave the dev otional. The Wesleyan ServiceGuild of the First Methodist Church met at the Fellowship hall Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Miss Vera Moore, hostess, presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. Ruth Kiker. Mrs. Mary Morrow pres ented the program "Spiritual Self Discipline in the Life Within". The devotional was given by Mrs. Clyde Ellis. Nine members were pres ent. Guest Speaker Here Tonight ANDREWS - Charles Cunn ingham of Asheville, Regional Director of Western North Carolina Planning Commiss ion will speak to members of the Rotary and Lions club. Mayor, Board of Aldermen and the Planning Board Thursday (tonight) at the Methodist Fell owship Hall at 7 p.m. Wesleyan Service Guild members will prepare and serve a dinner preceding the talk. ne day ike no other CAPTURE IT ALL I From the first ray of light. This one day is alive. This one day is so full, You should capture it all. For the photographic record of your wedding, the services of a quali fied professional photog rapher are essential. Call us today, won't you? Living Color or Black & White Retain the memories of your wedding with our beautiful story telling pictures. SCOUT STUDIO Murphy. N. C. V. W 3 Spot en ANDREWS - Miss MarySu Younce became the bride < James Doyle McClure at th home of Reverend and Mr: Lester Stowe August 2, wil Rev. Stowe officiating. The bride is the daughte of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Younc of Andrews. The groom is th son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbei McClure of Marble. Both are graduates of And rews High School. The couple will reside i Andrews. Skip Bristol Is Contest Winner ANDREWS - Skip Bristoi little realized few months ag when he entered a contest fo Monogram Models that h would be a proud winner of $100.00 U. S. Saving Bon plus a Mouse Monster shir The contest, to get ideas < how children thought a mor ster should look and be mad< and in not more than 25 wore why they chose thatparticula idea. Skip received a telegrai July 22 from David L. Wart Public Relations Director fo Monogram Models of Morto Grove, 111. telling him thatoi of 10,000 entries he was third place winner. A tele phone call and two letters followed, verifying the call an adding congratulations. Skip will be 13 years of ag on August 18. He is the son t Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bristo Club Notes The Cherokee County Horn Demonstration council me August 4 at the home of Mrs Lloyd Black for a pot lucJ dinner. A business meeting was hel at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Carl West Valleytown Club, read the dev otional and the group san; "Song Your Way Home"/ "Sing Your Way Home". Miss Kate Hayes, Murph Club, gave the report of th nominating committee. The following officers were elec ted for years 1966-67. Pres i 'ent Mrs. C. L. Alversor vice-president, Mrs. Luk Ellis and secretary Mrs. Car * 1 POT OF GOLD FOR YOU: . ^ r Turn To Page 3 Play Prizeword Deed Transfers Faye, Joe, Irene, T. L., James L., Jack andLonaBra nnon et al to Glen and Elza B. Roberts, property in Beav er dam Township. Oscar and Josei Davis to Charles F. and Bessie Bates, J . property in Beaver dam Town ship. n Oscar and Geneva Brannon 1) Daniel et als to Glen and Elza Brannon Roberts , property in ' Cherokee County. Jr* M. D. and Fannie Gaddis to tiel Henry and Mary Jane Curits, at property in Hothouse Town- Rt ship. a r Oliver and Grace Gregory bei et als to Gazzie Jenkins, pro- Te perty in Cherokee County. ian Raymond and Charlsie Kep- ' hart to Mary Helen Hatchett, Mr property in Cherokee County. c'ai Lake Hiwassee Develop- Ja( ment Co. to Helen and G. 0w Lucille A. Pollard, property S01 in Shoal Creek Township. mo Lake Hiwassee Develop- Mu ment Co. to Evans L. Shuff Ba Associates, property inCher- Mr okee County. Montgomery Lodge No 426 v,a A. F. & A.M. To Charles and Bessie Bates, property in Beaverdam Township. Eva Jean Brannon and Nor- tro veil Murphy et al to Geln and Elza Roberts, property in Beaverdam Township. Nell Mills to Leonard R. c*lj and Edith Mills, property in ' Cherokee COUNTY. al Modern Homes Construe tion Co., to Henry and Griffie ?a Truett, property in Cherokee County. , M. H. and Ines Morrow to Br Ben Morrow Jr., andBeatrice me Morrow, property in Cherokee County. M. H. and Ines Morrow to | George and Marlene Morrow snl property in CHEROKEE County ^a, Gertrude McClure et als to Mc Gazzie Jenkins, property in wiI Cherokee County. Mr Abrams and Mildren Neel to William and Helen Turner, property in Valleytown Town- , shiP- De Minnie S. Palmer to George Va and Shirley Worley, property of in Murphy. oh Tom and Violet Brannon Mi Smith et al to Glen and Eiza j B. Roberts, property inBeav- rg| erdam Township. jir Ethel W. Slagle to Eniogene . and Neal Matheson, property in Valleytown Township. J. C. Treadway to Evelyn Gladson, property in Chero- Bi kee County. Grif.ie, Henry, James H. ^ Thomas A. Hardy W., Byers Norma Lee, Grace and Jo M] Ann Truett et als to Gazzie ge Jenkins, property in Notla Gc Township. wl Pearl Tuahy etals toGazzie Jenkins, property in Cherokee County. Howard and Edith Verner to Clarence andAleneMorrow property inShoal Creek Town ship. William and Ruby Watkins to Lewis H. and Elanor Piatt Wilson, property in Hot House. James R. and Nettie Rogers Wright to Evelyn Gladson, property in Cherokee County. W. O. and Kate Williams et als to Gazzie Jenkins, prop erty in Cherokee County. Frank and Marie T. Ware et als to Gazzie Jenkins, pro perty in Cherokee County. West and Miss Nancy Luns ford, treasurer. Plans were discussed for the annual Bazaar, it was dec ided that the council make a craft book similar to last years cook book. Mrs. Carl West, Family Life chairman asked for the names of each club family life chairman and plans a meeting in the future. Mrs. C. H. Townson of the Regional Library spoke bri efly on our reading program and invited each club to have a meeting with the library. Miss Wheeler told of a sur vey being made of 40 famil ies in the county which will be used in combination with surveys from four other Wes tern Counties. Mrs. Harvey Atwood read letters and displayed mater ial from a pen pal from New Zeland, Home Demonstration organization. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reeves are spending two weeks with friends in Detroit, Michigan and Ohio. -A Too Late To Classify For all building and repair work, cabinets, bathroom or anything to build, work by the hour or contract, see or call Ted Trull. Andrews, N. C. Tel. 294R. 1-3tp FOR SALE- 65 Dodge, 2 door Dart. Will sell or trade. Radio and heater. Standard transmission. Inquire at Howell's Market. 2-2tc. Cherokee Scout 4 Clay County Progress, Thurs. Aug. 12,1066 /?e Funeral Home hirphy-Andrews-Hayesville ick H. Hall ies Suddenly ANDREWS - Jack H. HaU, 52, formerly a resident ?e, died suddenly Friday 2:30 p.m. at his home at 6, Clinton, Tenn. He was tiember of Local 102 Plum 's and Fitters, Knoxville, nn. and First Presbyter i Church, Murphy, N. C. Survivors include wife, s. Annie Alice Regan Hall; ighters, Mrs. Louise Floyd, :son, S. C., Mrs. Lucille enby, Pasagoula, Miss.; t, Walter E. Hall, Clinton, ither, Mrs. Jack H. Hall, rphy; sisters, Mrs. Helen rton, Portsmouth, Va., s. Elizabeth Rawlings, Tphy, Mrs. Edith Barnes, co, Texas, Mrs. Ethyl Ar it,v Mogadore, Ohio, Mrs. th Hensley, Kent, Ohio, >thers, Leonard Hall, De iit, Mich, Kimsey Hall, Co Beach, Fla., Dillard Hall, attanooga, Tenn., Richard 11, Atlanta, Ga., six grand lHeo Services were held Monday I p.m. at Martins F uneral me. Reverend Paul Hard n officiating. Interment at nnessee Memorial Garden. Mrs. Hogan assisted Mrs. Ooks in serving refresh es to the guests present. -A Mrs. Robert Beadles and all daughter, Ardith Elise, 'e returned to College Park I. after a six weeks visit :h Mrs. Beadles' parents, . and Mrs. Tom Hay. -A Mr. and Mrs. Marshall rreberry of Charleston, W. ., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beck Washington Court House, io, and Mr. and Mrs. lton Smith and children, Saluda, S. C. have been :ent guests of Mr. and Mrs. nmy Brown nmy Brown. -A 3taff Sgt. and Mrs. William ilsh, children, Mary Sue, Lly and Michael who have ent the past three years at idrid, Spain are visiting rs. Walsh'sparents.Mr.and rs. Lush Ledford enroute to ymore Johnson A. F. B. ildsboro, where Sgt. Walsh II be stationed. RS. LAURA MATOY ANDREWS - Mrs. Laur< >gers Matoy, 82, of Andrew; ed Saturday night, Agusut ' a hospital here following long illness. She was a native of Graharr >unty and a daughter of the :e Ike and Martha Phillip: >gers. Surviving are two sons, Clifl d Vic Matoy of Andrews: o sisters, Mrs. Frankie sst of Marble and Mrs. Julie gers of Robbinsville; four -A PFC Bobby Patterson wh s been stationed at Fort nning, Ga. is spending S ys with his mother, Mrs. uston Morgan and his andmother, Mrs. J. W. Pat ?son before leaving for Viet m. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan d daughter, Mrs. Betty :vens will return to their me in Charlotte on Friday. ?. and Mrs. J. Patterson d family of Savannah, Ga. re recent guests also ol ?s. Patterson. -A grandchildren and a great grandchild. Services were held at 2 p.m. Monday in Valleytown Baptist Church, of which she was a member. The Rev. Weldon West, the Rev. Fran PostellandtheRev. W. H. McCulley officiated and burial was in Valleytown Cem etery. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge. -A Mrs. Grady Garner has spent the past five weeks with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Whiteand son Ray at Ashboro, Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, Lynchburg, Va. also visited friends in High Point and Lexington, N. C. -A Mrs. John M. Whisenhuntls spending a two months vac ation with relatives and frineds in Washington, Oregon and Montana. -A Miss Mary Ann Pullijm who recently left for Pasadena, California has acceptedapos ition with the Bank of America in Pasadena. -A NOW OPEN MAC'S CABINET SHOP Cabinet Making Remodeling Roofing Storm Doors & Windows Installed Floor Tile Furniture Refinishing Furni ture Reparing Free Estimates MAC'S CABINET SHOP Located Across from Murphy Ready Mix Murphy, N. C. LENA'S BACK TO SCHOOL SALE Children's Dark Cotton School DRESSES 3.98 Up SKIRTS Assortment of RAIN COATS With Matching Umbrella's 3.98 A Large Shipment of Boys And Girls SCHOOL SHOES Have Just Arrived 1 Large Table Children SCHOOL SHOES Reg. $5.98 SALE PRICE 2.98 Bact to School SCHOOL LOAFERS All Colors Stylos and Sizes 4.98 I Up School FLAT SHOES 3.98 I Up Girls Cotton & Nylon SLIPS ^ ONLY 1.98 Cotton & Nylon PANTIES 39* & Up GIRLS BLOUSES 1.98 I Up Back To School Bargains 1 LARGE TABLE DAN RIVER CLOTH 4 yard Cut 2.59 1 TABLE SHOES 1.98 1 TABLE MIXED MERCHANDISE 1.49 LENA'S MEXT DOOR TO HOWELL'S MARKET

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