Garrett's Observe 53rd Anniversary
MARBLE - Mr. and Mrs.
Will Garrett of Marble will
observe their 53rd wedding
anniversary on March 16.
They have six daughters,
Mrs. Beulah Griggs and Mrs.
Jessie Derriberry of Marble;
Mrs. Eula Derri berry of Hen
dersonville; Mrs. Lois Bus
kins of Florida: Mrs. Myrtle
Huskins of Florida, and Mrs.
Alice Wright of Thomasville.
six sons, Claude, Roe , Bill
and Morris of TTiomasville;
Peachtree News
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The Peachtree School
Children are very proud of all
the new playground equip -
ment. There are swings, mon
key bars, sesaws and a merry
go-round.
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Tbe G.A's and Sunbeams of
Peachtree Baptist church held
their bi-monthly meetings
Monday at 4p.m.All members
are urged to be present on
the 21st for the next meeting.
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We are all excited about
all the surveyors that are busy
on Peachtree. We understand
that we are about the become
the home of another industry.
We hope so.
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Cherokee Scout & Clay County
Progress, Thurs. Mar 10,1966
James of Robbinsville; and
John of Marhle; sixty - one
great grandchildren - and
twenty - two great great
grandchildren.
Club News
The Martins Creek Home
Demonstration Club met Wed
nesday afternoon, March 2 in
the home of Mrs. Dillard Ca
rringer.
The meeting called to order
and the club collect repeated
in unsion. Miss Thelma Wh
eeler gave a demonstration
on Kitchen Equipments and
how to plan your kitchen.
During the social hour the
hostess served refreshments
to the following, Mrs. Howard
Martin, Mrs. Paul Martin,
Mrs. Don Hughes, Mrs. A. J.
Martin, Miss Thelma Wheeler
and one visitor Mrs. BenPal
mer.
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The Tomotla 4-H Club will
meet the night of March 11
at the Tomotla Community Bu
ilding, unless the meeting is
otherwise cancelled. All
4-H'ers on the Tomotla dis
trict are urged to attend.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 10,
1:30 P.M.
The MYF Council of die
First Methodist Church will
meet in Andrews First Meth
odist Church.
Murphy Chapter No. 10 OES
will meet in the Masonic HalL
Officers for the new year,
1966-61 will be elected at this
meeting.
SUNDAY, MARCH 13
9:45 A. M.
Sunday School at following
Churches, First Methodist,
First Baptist, Free Metho
dist, Presbyterian and Epis
copal.
11:00 A.M.
Services at followign chur
ches, Free Methodist, First
Methodist, First Baptist,
Presbyterian and Episcopal
Church of Messiah.
6:30 P.M.
Training Union First Bap
tist Church.
7:30 P.M.
Services at First Metho
dist Church.
1:30 P.M.
Services at First Baptist
and Free Methodist Church.
8:30 P.M.
Men's Chorus Practice at
First Baptist Church.
MONDAY, MARCH 14
1:30 P.M.
Archibald D. Murphey
Chapter DAR will meet in die
home of Mrs. Jerry David
son with Mrs. John Bayless
as co-hostess.
TUESDAY, MARCH 15,
10:00 A.M.
Circle No. 4 of the First
Methodist Church to meet with
Mrs. George Dyer.
2:00 P.M.
Circle No. 3 of the First
Methodist Church to meet with
Mrs. J. W. Dyer with Mrs.
Walter Coleman as co-host
ess.
7:30 P.M.
Circle No. 2 of the First
Methodist Church to meet with
Mrs. Ellen Wheeler. Murphy
Home Demonstration Club to
meet in the home of Mrs.
Ruby Hill.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14
1:30 P.M.
Hour Of Power, First Bap
tist Church.
Mid week services at First
Methodist Church and Free
Methodist Church.
8:30 P.M.
Church Choir First Baptist
Church.
Choir practice First Meth
odist Church.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cook and
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ryder of
Griffin, Ga. were guests over
the week-end of Mr. and Mrs.
Alonzo Shields.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bates
and sons, Mike and Jeff of
Atlanta spent the week-end
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Creed Bates.
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Misses Carleen and Rose
mary Bates of Atlanta, Ga.
spent the week-end here with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Bates.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil
son erf Bartow, Florida arri
ved Saturday for a visit with
Mrs. Wilson's father, Glenn
Allison of Hayesville and is
a patient in a Hiawassee, Ga.
hospital.
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Hugh E. Hensley , Former
Murphy Resident, Dies
MURPHY - Hugh E.
Hensley, 46, died at his res
idence at Carolina Beach,
Wednesday, March 2 after a
long illness.
He was a native of Murphy
and had lived in Carolina
Beach for about five years.
He was a son of Mrs. Vesta
Nelson Hensley and the late
Herbert Hensley. Mr. Hen
sley was a veteran erf World
War II and past commander
of the Murphy VFW. He was
the Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
distributor in Murphy for 24
years prior to going to Car
olina Beach.
Also surviving are the
widow, Mrs. Kate .Padgett
Hensley; three sons, Hugh E.
Jr., Terry and Chux of the
home; one daughter. Miss
Nancy Hensley of the home;
three sisters, Mrs. Patricia
Lehmann of Asheville, Miss
Dorothy Hensley and Mrs.
Mary Cathron Sneed, both of
Murphy; and three brothers,
Frank H. of The Dalles, Ore.,
Pryor Nelson of Kingston,
Tenn., and William Edwin
Hensley of Oak Rikge, Tenn,;
and a half brother, James
Hensley of Rossville, Ga.
Services were held at 3 p.m.
Saturday at Murphy First Me
thodist Church.
The Rev. Clark Benson and
the Rev. William J. Thomspon
officiated and burial was in
Sunset Cemetery.
Pallbearers were William
Gulley, BlaineStalcup.Roscoe
Wilkins, Frank Ingram, Jr.,
Herman Edwards and Alden
Coward. Honorary pall -
bearers were members of the
A group of Junior Choir
members of the First Baptist
Church, under the direction of
Mrs. Don Ramsey attended the
song Festival held at First
Baptist Church of Franklin on
Wednesday evening, March 2.
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Mrs. Boyce Stiles, Mrs.
Lassie Hughes and Mrs. Jes
sie Davidson spent Tuesday
with Mrs. E. E. Stiles, who
is a patient at Black Moun
tain Sanatorium, Black Moun
tain.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer of
Fontana Village were guests
of his brother and sister-in
law, Dr. and Mrs. George Dy
er over the week-end.
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Mrs. Eloise Fain Sterrett,
Missionary from India has
been visiting her cousin,Miss
Adella Meroney and left Mon
day for Blue Ridge, Ga., to
visit her sister, Mrs. Wil
liam Butt. ? From there she
will go to Philadelphia, Pa. to
her son and daughter.
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Mrs. E. J. Greer was cal
led to Hutchinson,Kansas,due
to the illness of her mother,
Mrs. Mary Ankanish.
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Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Whit
field are spending several
days in Atlanta this week.
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Miss Elda Queen of Atlanta,
Ga., spent the week-end with
her sister. Miss Beulah
Queen.
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Mr. Frank Mauney and sis
ter, Mrs. Eva Nell Lauria re
turned home Friday after
spending two months in Clew
is ton, Flordia.
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jack Crawford, Jr. of
Atlanta, spent the week-end
here with his parents, MR.
AND Mrs. Jack Crawford, Sr
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Mrs. W. M. Lay and Mr.
and Mrs. Gall Anderson spent
last Thursday in Cleveland,
Tenn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Black
have returned home after a
month's vacation in Cape Cor
al, Florida.
Fire Department.
Out-of-town relatives and
friends attending the funeral
were: Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Lehmann, Asheville; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hensley, The
Dalles, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. P.
N. Hensley and daughters,
Kingston, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Hensley and family.Oak
Ridge, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs.
James Hensley and family,
Rossville, Ga.; Mrs. Nellie
Dumas, Rossville, Ga.; Capt.
William E. Hensley, Charles
ton, S. C.; Mrs. Glenn Hen
sley, Cleveland, Tenn.; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Christopher
and family, Knoxville, Tenn.;
Mr. Harry Christopher, At
lanta, Ga.; Mrs. Dean Wake
field, Washington, D. C.; John
Posey, Jr., Way nes ville, N.C.;
Padgett Family, Hayesville,
N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Sheppard, Jack Barnett, and
Mrs. Ollie Barnett,Cullowhee
N. C.; Red Adams, Andrews,
N. C.; Charles Brasket and
Cecil Briggs, Asheville,N.C.;
Mike Stevenson and Jack Har
ding, Bryson City, N. C.
Ivie Funeral Home was
in charge.
The Frankle Martin Circle
of the First Baptist Church
met on Monday evening, March
7 In the home of Mr. andMrs.
L. R. Hardin for a pot luck
supper.
After signer the meeting
opened with prayer by Mrs.
John Carrlnger after which
Mrs. Robert Bruce presided
over the business session. She
also gave the program on
"Leading Church Members to
Participate in Mission" and
closed the meeting with
prayer.
Those attending were Mrs.
Robert Bruce, Mrs.JohnCar
rlnger, Mrs. Herman Ed
wards, Mrs. W.J, Thompson,
Mrs. Arden Davis, Mrs. R.S.
Bault, Mrs. Ruth Cheney, Mrs.
Ruby Hill and Mrs. W. W.
Shields.
The Elizabeth Hale Circle
of the First Baptist Church
met in the home of Mrs.
Boyce Stiles Monday evening,
March 7 at 7:30.
Mrs. Wiley Kinney, presid
ented the opening prayer and
presided over the business.
Mrs. Alvln Buchanan led the
group in the Bible Study. Mrs.
Everett English gave the pro
gram on "Local Church Mem
bers Participating In Miss
ions." Those taking part on
the program were Mrs. John
Donley, Mrs. Boyce Stiles and
Mrs. Joe Hamilton. The meet
ing closed with prayer.
During the social hour the
hostess served refreshments
to the following members pre
sent, Mrs. Wiley Kinney, Mrs.
Don Gentry, Mrs. AlvinBuch
anan, Mrs. John Donley, Mrs.
Joe Hamilton, Mrs. Everett
English, and one visitor, Mrs.
F rank Hensley.
The Laura Frances Snow
Circle of the First Baptist
Church met in the home of
Mrs. Walter Smith Monday
night, March 7.
The meeting was called to
order by Mrs. Martin Doug
las, chairman. Mrs. Kenneth
Davis led the opening prayer.
Mrs. J. L. Savage presen
ted the program on Educating
for Missions. Mrs. Cecil Mills
closed the meeting with
prayer.
The hostesses served re
freshments to the following:
Mrs. J. L. Savage, Mrs. Cecil
Mills, Mrs. Kenneth Davis,
Mrs. R. D. Chandler, Mrs.
Martin Douglas, Mrs. Boyd
Davis, Miss Jewell Garrett,
Mrs. W. T. Brown, and Mrs.
Bob Minor.
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Mrs. Ray Wallace Chase of
Bessemer, announce the enga
gement of their daughter,
Judith Ellen to Dr. Walter
Ford Mauney, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter McCombs Ma
uney of Murphy.
The bride-elect is a grad
uate of the University of Ala
bama and University Hospital
School of Nursing in Birmin
gham.
Dr. Mauney received his B.
S. degree from the University
of North Carolina and his M JD.
degree from the University of
N. C. School of Medicine at
Chapel Hill. He interned at
University Hospital at Birm
ingham.
Dr. Mauney is a captain in
the U. S . Army stationed at
Trlpler General Hospital in
Honolulu, Hawaii.
The wedding will be May 11
at the Saint Aloyslus Church
in Bessemer.
Miss Elizabeth Bourne of
Westminister School, Atlanta
will spend Spring vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
C. Bourne, Jr.
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Mr. and Mrs. William D.
Bracken and son. Scon of
Marion spent last week-end
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gay Davidson.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bar
ren and children spent the
week-end with their son-in
law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Johnson, Jr.
and children of Atlanta, Ga.
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Students returning to WCC,
Cullowhee after spending sev
eral days here last week with
their parents are: Tommy Ro
berts, Billy Forsyth, David
Alverson, Dickie Davis, Gary
Bryson, Audrey Smith and Ro
bert Smith.
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Robert and Paul Smith
spent the week-end with At
lanta with their father, the
Rev. A1 Smith who is a pat
ient at Peidmont Hospital.
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Mrs. R. M. Adkins is a
patient at Georgia Baptist
Hospital, Atlanta.
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Those attending the Atlantic
Coast Basketball Tournament
at Raleigh last week were:
Paul Ridenhour, Dr.PeteHill,
Dr. A. J. Headrick, Duke Whit
ley and Dr. W. A. Hoover.
Mrs. Hoover accompanied the
group to Winston-Salem
where she visited her child
ren, Mr. and i Mrs. W. A. Hoo
ver, Jr. and Mrs. and Mrs.
Gar Haney, Jr. andson.Mark.
JUDITH ELLEN CASE
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Burch
spent one day last week in
Atlanta.
1CKS WEEK
By ben Wicks
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always the worst, Johnson."
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