rjaura ^Karen Craven J.r WtJs Robert rjCeon ^JJatclietl MUEPHY - Miss Laura Karen Cavender became the bride of Robert Leon Hatchett, Friday, August 27 at Rogers Chapel. The Rev. William J. -M Mrs. Charles Schickel of Lavaster, Pa. arrived last week for a ten day visit with her mohter, Mrs. Earl Van diver, and sister Mrs. Ferd Moore, Mr. Moore and fam ily. Enroute home she will visit her father EarlVandiver who is in the hospital at Oteen. -M Mr. andMrs.BradleyBurch of Wadesboro were guests last week end of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rldnehour and children. -M Mr. and Mrs. Everett Eng lish spent the week end in Atlanta. -M Mrs. W. M.Thomas of Char lotte has returned to her home after spending the past week with her son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas. -M Major and Mrs. T. A. Cou sins and children of Savannah Georgia spent the week end here with Mrs. Cousins' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Mills enroute to their new home in Satelite Branch, Fla. 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Ushers were John Cook and Kenneth Lovlngood. Following a wedding trip the couple will reside in F orest Park, Georgia. -M Mrs. J. W. Davidson has returned home after spending the past three weeks with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Pruden David son of Lancaster, Pa. -M Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall arid daughters, Edwina and Nancy of TellicoPlains,Tenn. were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hall. -M Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom spent Sunday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Mary Hunt of Young Harris, Ga. -M Mr. and Mrs. Don Swaim of Miami, Fla., visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Swaim of Peachtree last week. -M Mrs. Cecile Mills and dau ghter, Miss Glenda Mills, and Mrs. Joe Hamilton and daugh ter, Janet have returned home from a weeks visit to Myrtle Beach. -M Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes and baby of Chattanooga, Tenn., were guests Sunday of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Bobo. -M Miss Mabel Callahan of Cullman, Ala. has returned home aifter being a recent guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Alverson. -M Mrs. James Gibbs and Mrs. E. H. Brumby were guests of Mrs. Ben Vaught of Hunts ville Alabama, in Atlanta last week. -M Miss Eugenia Davis has re turned home from a tour of Europe, England and Greece. -M L/CpL David E. Alverson )f Camp LeJeune arrived last Monday for a ten days leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Alverson. -M EARTHLING "SPACE" RACE ? Today's logger and general woodcutter now finds his sawing projects reduced to hip-pocket Nestled with this timberman's bandanna is a power chain saw, claimed by 'McCulloch Corporation, the manufacturer, to be the lightest weight and smallest sixed, high-powered chain saw in the world. Weighing only 10% lbs. without bar and chain, the extremely ood portable power tool will reduce a weekend of wearying wo chopping to no more than a few hours of satisfying outdoors activity. Good-bye, pocket knives 1 Nelson Tractor Co. ANDREWS ROAD MURPHY, N. C. ^TheCWoman s Q*age "*???? CA^IBVW ?MIVAA BAAtftAJB aw 4MC HATTIC PALMER SOCICTY EDITOR PMOME I37-2MS Win -Kenny J WeJs oma 3 MURPHY -Miss Kenny Jane Davis became the bride of Thomas Wilson Palmer, Sunday, the 29 of August at three o'clock in the First Baptist Church. The Rev. William J. Thompson,Pastor, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Pre-nupital music was provided by Mrs. Doyle C. Burch, soloist, and Miss Rebecca Joe Ray, organist. The bride is die daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Davis of Murphy and thebride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Palmer of Murphy. The bride, given in marr iage by her father, wore a pure silk satin peau de soie sheath wedding gown in candlelight white. The bodice was enriched with re-em broidered Alencon lace which shaped the Sabrina neckline and short sleeves. Her Wattau train which was attached to a square neckline in the back extended to chapel length. She wore a mantilla cap of Alen con lace matching her gown and carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephanatis. Mrs. Kosalie Hyde Kephart of Murphy, matron of honor, wore an Empire sheath of rose velveteen and pink crepe, and a rose satin bow with full snood veil and carried three long stemmed Happiness roses. Bridesmaids dressed exactly as the matron of honor, but each carrying a single Happ iness rose, were Mrs. Jack Coleman, Lenior, N. C. iMiss Janet Hamilton of Murphy, both cousins of the bride; Miss Mary Jennings Headrick and Miss Sheila Sneed, both of Murphy. Junior bridesmaids also wearing dresses like the matron of honor were Miss Teresa Davis, Murphy; and Mtss Malinda Day. Winston Salem, both cousins of the bride. Flower girls wearing matching gowns of pink taffeta and rose satin cummberbunds were Miss Kathy Israel. Knox ville, Tennessee, niece of the bridegroom and Miss Lea^nn Kelley, Atlanta, Ga., cousin of the bride. , Mr. Felix Palmer of Mur phy brother of thebridegroom was best man. Ushers were Samuel Davis, Murphy, brother of the bride; Dickey Davis. Murphy, cousin of the bride; James Israel, KnoxviUe, Tenn.; Robert a Eckard, Atlanta, Georgia, brothers-in-law of the bride groom; William Frank For syth. Jr. of Murphy and Don Carter of Greensboro, N. C. Honorary bridesmaids were Miss Janet Day, Wlnstco Salem; Miss Ellen Davis, Murphy, both cousins of die bride; Miss Adinah Brown; Miss Sheila Faye Stiles; and Miss Missy Wilson all of Mur PhThe mother of the bride wore a blue silk dress with matching accessories. The bridegroom's mother wore a pink suit dress with matching accessories. Mrs. David E. Day, Sr. , grandmother of the bride of Winston-Salem wore a navy crape dress and match Ing accessories. All three wore orchid corsages. For her wedding trip die bride changed to a mauve raw silk suit with black pat ent accessories and the orchid from her bouquet. The bride is a graduate of Murphy High School and plans to attend Toung Harris Coll ege, Young Harris, Georgia. Mr. Palmer is also a grad ine 2)a vii Wihon Pal, m er uate of Murphy High School and attended Western Carolina College and he also plans to attend Young Harris College. The couple plans to reside in Murphy. Mrs. Day, grandmother of the bride entertained with a reception in the Fellowship Hall of the Church immedia tely following the ceremony. Those assisting were Mrs. W. T. Brown, Jr.; Mrs. John Donley; Mrs. Larry Black; Mrs. CecileMills;MissSheila F aye Stiles; Miss Missy Wil son; Miss Ellen Davis and Miss Adinah Brown. Out of town guests attending the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sisemore and Vann of Chattanooga,Tenn.;Mr.and Mrs. James Israel, Kathy, Jimmy, Johnny, and Gary of Knoxville, Tenn.; Bob Koonta, Buffalo, N. Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ecfcaru and Robin; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby King; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelle,GarnandLea Ann; and Miss Glenda Mills all of Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. David E. Day, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. David E. Day, Jr. and Har old; Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Day, Sr., Janet and Caldwell Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. William H. Day, Neal and Malinda all of WinstonSalem, N. C.; Don Carter of Greensboro, N. C: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coleman; Lenoir, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. William R. Adams, Huntsville Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Speed and Will, Columbia, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Clay Cathey, Kenny, Karen and Lisa of Hong Kong; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parris, Green ville, S. C.;Mrs. Frank Clark; Mr. and Mrs. Davcd Hyde; Mrs. Annie Ensley and Billy John, Mrs. Beetha McConneil all of Andrews. A cake cutting was given on Saturday night preceding the wedding by Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth H. Davis, parents of the bride. Those assisting were Mrs. Felix Palmer, Sister in-law of the bridegroom; Mrs. Merle Davis; Mrs. David E. Day, Jr.; Mrs. Caldwell Day and Mrs. William H. Day all aunts of the bride; and Miss Sara Alice Jeffries. Those entertaining for Miss Davis prior to the wedding were Mrs. W. T. Brown, Jr. Miss Adinah Brown, Mrs. Dolye C. Burch, Mrs. Harry Lovlngood, Mrs. Charles White, Mrs.JohnDonley,Mrs. W. A. Hoover, Mrs. Edwin Hyde, Mrs. Joe Ray, Mrs. Ja mes B. Hall, Mrs. David Hyatt, and Mrs. R. E. Minor; Mrs. Merle Davis and Mrs. Boyde Davis. -M Mr. and Mrs. Larry Crlsco and children of Charlotte spent the week end here with Mrs. Crlsco's mother, Mrs. Mar cella Smith. They returned home Monday and their daugh ter, Cellna remained for a longer visit with her grand mother. -M Mrs. Robert Chaplain and sons, David, Gregg and Bobby of Poet Royal, 5.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Backus and children of Camp Lejeune were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Johnson. -M Dr. James Smith of Balti more, Md., spent the week end here with his mother, Mrs. Marcella Smith. -M Mrs. Charles Hyatt, Mary Linda and David i in RobbinsvOle. wnnrnniiTOE The Mae Perry Circle of (he First Baptist Church met on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 25 at the home of Mrs. J. M. Ramsey with Mrs. Henry Rose as co-hostess. Mrs. Henry Hyatt, chairman presided. Mrs. W. M. Lay led the opening prayer and the devotional and prayer cal endar, Minutes were read and approved and treasurers report given. The Community Mission project was discussed Mrs. Marshall Ramsey read scripture from the Bible. Mrs. Henry Haytt, gave the program on "The Offering Maximum RESPONSE". The meeting closed with prayer. During the social hour the hostesses served refresh ments to the following: Mrs. Hnery Hyatt, Mrs. Marshall Ramsey, Mrs. Hayes Dockery, Mrs. Paul Hyatt, Mrs. Creed Bates, Mrs. W. M. Lay, Mrs. James Baugh and one visitor Mrs. Vienna Davis. The Lottie Moon Circle of the First Baptist Church met Tuesday afternoon, August 24, in the home of Mrs. Nora Ford. Mrs. Maida Dockery, pre sided over the business sess ion. She also read the scrip ture from the 9 chapter of Psalms and presented the names of the Missionaries of the prayer calendar of today. Mrs. E. L. Sheilds gave the opening prayer. Mrs. Ben Palmer gave the Bible Study from Numbers. Mrs. Dockery had charge of the program, the topic "The Offering Max imun Response". Those taking parts on the program were, Mrs. E. L. Shields, Mrs.H.T. Prince and Mrs. W. A. Bell. Mrs. Dockery closed the pro gram and Mrs. W. C. Kinney gave the closing prayer. During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to the following: Mrs. to.C. Kinney, Sr., Mrs. Bertha Kephart, Mrs. Maida Dock ery, Mrs. Ben Palmer, Mrs. E. L. Shields, Mrs. John O'Dell, Mrs. W. A. Bell and two visitors, Mrs. Benny Bell flower and Mrs. K. T. Prince. -M Miss Elaine Martin is visit ing her brother, Louis Martin in Aiken, S. C. this week. -M Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King have returned home after spending the past week with Mrs. King's sister, Mrs. Wil lard Hamby of Hampton, Va. -M ?. ga gem en / -Jn nou n ceJ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Farmer of Route 5, Murphy, announce the* engagement of their daugh ter, Glenda, to Glenn Crowe, Jr., son of Mrs. Manervia Crowe, and the late Glenn Crowe, Sr. of Route 5, Murphy. Miss Farmer is a graduate of Murphy High School and is employed at Hackeny Carolina Company in Murphy. Mr. Crowe is also a grad uate of Murphy High School. He is presently a Senior at Western Carolina College. Wedding plans are for Oct ober 2. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fer guson of Asheville were week end guests of their son-in law and daughter. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Witter. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Witter and children who will spend several days with them. -M Bob and Don Patton of Ath ens, Ga., are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. DonWith erspoon. -M Mrs. Hubert Wilson is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Oma Pinkerton of Chattanooga, Tenn, this week. -M Mrs. Hubert Wilson is visit ing her sister, Mrs. ma Pin kerton of Cattanooga, Tenn., this week. -M Mrs. Darrell Brock and son, Daris of Canton, were guests one day last week of their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swain and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barton. -M Misses Carmolita and Audrey Smith have returned home from a visit to their brother andsister-in-law,Dr. and Mrs. James Smith ofBal timore, Md. They were acc ompanied home by Mrs. Smith who visited them for several days. Club News Roundup MURPHY -- The Murphy Home Demonstration Club met 011 Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 18 in the home of Mrs. Howard Moody. Miss Thclma Wheeler, Home Economic Agent gave a program on "Time Manage ment, How do you spend your time". During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to the following: Mrs. Gail Anderson, Mrs. R. D. Chand ler, Mrs. C. L. Alverson, Miss Thelma Wheeler andone visitor, Miss Emily Sword. Dr. and Mrs. Enoch D.Mor row of Ashville, Ohio, visited Mrs. Ida Morrow and other relatives and friends over the week end. -M L. D. Schuyler and son, Chris, John Gill and sons, Tommy and David attended the Baltimore Colts and Pitts burg Stealers football game held in Atlanta, Saturday. -M Miss Kay Sneed of Chatt anooga, Tenn., is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sneed, and aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King. -M Mrs. Hugh Hensley and dau ghter, Nancy of Carolina Beach, N. C., are spending this week as guests of Mrs. Vesta Hensley and other rel atives. -M Mr. J. O. Tuttle of Bak ersville, Calif., arrived Wed nesday for a visit with his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hampton. -M Mrs. Charlie Woods has returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Brance Thompson of Morristown, Tenn. -M Miss Linda Smith has re turned to State Hospital. Midgeville, Ga., after spend ing several days here with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Smith. -M Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lee of Dalton, Ga., were visitors in Murphy Friday. The Lees are former residents of Mur phy and Mr. Lee was owner of The Cherokee Scout and Mrs. Lee a former teacher in Murphy Grade School. -M Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore and sons, Gregg of Atlanta, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Baugh and Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Moore. -M Mrs. Vinson DeHart and her daughter, Karen Cald well, spent last Saturday in Atlanta. -M Mrs. Lewis Bishop spent Wednesday in Charlotte. -M Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Alver son have returned home from a trip to New Orleans, La. -M Stork t Market i Report MOORE Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Moord. Route 1 Murphy, announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Ruth. Aug. 14,in District Mem orial Hospital. Andrews.N.C. Mrs. Moore is the former Dorothy Vandiver S/ Sgt. and Mrs. Ralph Lov ingood left last Saturday for Grand Forks. AFB . Grand Forks. N. D., where S/Sgt. Lovingood, has been assigned after his return from a thir teen months tour in the Far East. -M Mrs. RICHARD Mauney.Mrt Victor Utter and baby have returned to Raleigh after spending several days with Mrs. Tom Mauney. -M Rev. and Mrs. Tom Perkins and son of Gardner Webb College, Bioling Springs, were guests last Wednesday cf Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyatt. -M Miss Frankie Martin of Burlington, was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Buchanan and other friends. -M Mrs. Tom Mauney has as her guest this week, Mrs. Jessie Sharpe of Wichita Falls, Texas. -M Mr. and Mrs. H. C . Foster had as their guest last week their grandson, Steve Foster and friend, Kenneth Duff of Titusville, Fla. -M Mrs. W. M. Fain is spend ing several days with relatives in Knox ville, Tenn. -M John Foster who has been spending the past month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Foster left Sunday for San Francisco, Calif, where he will board a ship and return to service. -M Mrs. Thomas King and Mrs. Kenneth Lovingood and child ren, Mrs. Claude King and Mrs. Lottie Stalcup spent last week at Myrtle Beach, S.C. -M Mrs. Wilda Sanford of Nor walk, Conn, has returned to her home after spending the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs. L. L. Mason, Sr., and broter L. L. Mason, Jr. and family. -M Mrs. Myrtle Turnbill and daughter. Hazel of Miami, Fla. spent last week with her sister Mrs. L. L. Mason, Sr. -M "herokee Scout & Clay County Progress, Thurs. Sept. 2,1965 a back-to-school shopping/idea... a good study lamp r Good lighting is an essential factor in studying. It permits the student to see better . . . with less eye fatigue. Better light protects the eyes by eliminating eyestrain. Tests show that grades often improve when the student reads under good light. Next time you shop for school supplies, buy a good study lamp. Electricity Powers Progress? MURPHY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD