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Pie Supper Stk
At Unaka School
The Unaka Community Dev
lopment Club will hold a pie
supper Saturday night at 8 p.m.
School.
?t the Unaka j
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Miss Jane Whitley left Tue
sday for Asheville where she
will be in the Rhododendron
Festival being held in Ashe
ville.
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Dr. and Mrs. W.A. Hoover
attended the graduation of
their son, William Hoover, Jr.
Bachelor of Laws degree and
their daughter, Rebecca Hoo
ver Haney Bachelor of Science
Degree from Wake Forest
College, Winston-Salem on
Monday afternoon.
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Lt. and Mrs. Larry Porter
and Ll and Mrs. Dave Za
jicek all of Scott Air Force
Base, 111. returned Wednesday
after a visit with Mrs.
Porter' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. IXike Whitley.
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Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Thomp
son, after a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. E.A. Browning
left Wednesday for a visit to
Atlanta.
Mr. Wallace Williams ret
urned home Sunday after att
ending the wedding of a nephew
held in Charlotte on Saturday.
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Mr and Mrs. H.H. Jolly of
Atlanta, and Misses Barbara
and Delores S to veil of Baton
Rouge, La., were weekend
guest, of Mr. and Mrs. R.L.
W ilk ins.
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Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wallace
and daughter of Knoxville
Tenn., are visiting Mr. Wal
lace's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Wells.
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Mrs. Sam Kaye and dau
ghter Carol and Misses Irene
Warner and Sandra Rogers
left Satuday for a weeks
visit to Daytona Beach, Fla.
LOSE WEIGHT safely
with Dex - A - Diet
Tablets. Only 98? at
PARKERS
DRUG STORE.
MURPHY - The Elizabeth
Hale Circle of the First Bap
tist Church met on Monday
evening, June 5 in the home
of Mrs. Harry Lovingood.
The meeting was opened
with prayer by Mrs. Marion
Kinney. Mrs. Kinney,presided
over the business session.
Mrs. Don Gentry gave a fin
ancial report. During bus
iness it was decided to help
the G.A.'s have a party and
be the first to help serve
during the Bible School. Mrs.
W.T. Brown gave the Mission
Study book on "Meet the Am
erican Jew".
During the social hour the
hostess served refreshments
to the following: Mrs. Joe
Hamilton, Mrs. John Donley
Mrs. James B. Hall, Mrs.
Don Gentry, Mrs. Marion
Kinney and Mrs. W.T. Brown
guest.
MURPHY - The regular
meeting of the W.S.C.S. of the
First Methodist Church met on
Monday evening, June 5 in the
Men's Bible Class room.
Mrs. W.H. Taylor, pre
sident presided over the bus
iness. Mrs. Merle Davis gave
the devotional on "How Large
Is Your Love."
Mrs. Harold Wells,
program chairman introduced
the speaker, Mrs, S.P. Hor
owitz, who gave an interesting
talk on Jewish Faith.
Those attending were: Mrs.
W.F. Elliott, Mrs HjGXlkins
Mrs. Ellen Wheeler, Mrs. J.H.
Hampton, Mrs. L.F. Lockaby,
Mrs. R.C. Mattox, Mrs.
Harold Wells, Mrs. Merle
Davis, Mrs. W.H. Taylor and
Miss Adella Meroney.
The Free Methdist Youth
Association of Murphy elect
ed officers for the 1966-67
year at an annual meeting at
the home of Rev. Glen Rhodes,
on Monday.
Rev. Rhodes served as
chairman until the new pres
ident was elected.
Linda Rogers was elected
president. The other officers
are: Peggy Cook, vice pres
ident; Sam Elliott, secretary
and treasurer; and Brenda
Joe Gann, reporter.
Masons Award
25-Year Pins
Cherokee Lodge 146 AF &
AM awarded three 25-year
pins on Monday night.
W.S. Dickey, Ben D. Pal
mer and Sam Kaye were pre
sented with the pins.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Patton
and children arrived Tuesday
from Athens, Ga., for a visit
with Mrs. Patton's mother,
Mrs. Margie Witherspoon.
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Mrs. E.L. Shields and Mrs.
Dewey Garrett spent last Sat
urday in Asheville.
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Mrs. Doyle C. Burch will
leave Thursdayfor a visit with
her mother, of Bentonville.
Ark.
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Mrs. Edwina Shelton left
Thursday for Ft. Smith, Ark.
for a visit.
Mrs. William O. Bracken
and son, Scott of Henderson
ville are spending this week
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gay Davidson.
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Mr. and Mrs Billy
Browning and children, De
De and Leslie of Washginton
D.C. have been visiting their
parents Mr. and Mrs. E.A.
Browning Mr. and Mrs. Bro
wning returned totheir home
Sunday and the children rem
ained for a longer visit with
their grandparents.
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Mrs. Ollie Barnett and son,
Jack of Cullowhee were week
end guests of Mrs. Barnett's
sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. E.A Browning.
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Mr. W.H. Anderson of
Asheville has returned to her
home after a visit with her
son-in-law and brother-in
law Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Bourne, Jr.
Wheredoyawannago?
>.Downtow
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Downtown to shop
down the street to the drive-in or
Take off and travel
in a new Chevrolet!
1966 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan with eight features now
standard for your added safety?including back up lights and
seat belts front and rear (always buckle up!).
See your
Chevrolet dealer
What you get is ? The meticulous
coachwork of Body by Fisher that sur
rounds you with rich appointments, deep
twist carpeting ? Full Coil suspension that
uncrinkles roads ? Magic-Mirror finish _ _ _
? Gobs of room for hips, legs and feet. TOr T3SIj T3Sl
What you can add includes ? Com
fortron automatic heating and air condi- delivery on all
tiomng?spring weather the year round ?
AM-FM multiplex stereo radio ? Tilt- Linilc nf PhoVfAll
telescopic steering ? Power everything? ?* ?
brakes, windows, seats, steering. \IQ1~
See your Chevrolet dealer now. You'll ????O S a fid O S?
never find a better time to buy,
so Whatayawaitinfor?
Big-saving summer buys on
Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy
D and Corvair.
66-CH 07
Dickey Chevrolet -
Oldsmobile Co., lite
Manufacturers License No. 110
Phone 837-2132 Murphy, N. C.
GM
Miss Denny Married
To Howard Jones
Miss Jeanette Dickey Denny
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen K. Denny was married
to Mr. Howard Maxwell Jones
son of Mr. Harry O. Jones
of Burna Ky., and the late
Mrs. Jones in an afternoon
ceremony Saturday at the
Fifth Avenue Presbyterian
Church.
Rev. Thomas Cunningham
Cook, pastor, officaited.
The bride, given in mar
raige by her father, wore a
white three-piece costume of
Italian silk with a bodice of
Swiss lace. Her matching
headdress was covered with
lace and seed pearls and held
a short veil of illusion. She
carried a white Bible topped
with white orchids and lilies
of the valley. Her pearl ear
rings were a gift from the
bridegroom.
Mrs. Lester A. Smith,
organist, and Mrs. Timothy
Tarzier, vocalist, provided
a program of nuptial music.
The bride's cousin, Mrs.
John E. Dickey of Murphy,
was matron of honor and Miss
Sylvia Ward of Atlanta, Ga.,
served as maid of honor. They
wore dresses of beige silk
and lace and matching head
pieces and carried bouquets
of pink sweetheart roses cen
tered with beige and pink or
chids.
Mr. Stephen K. Denny, Jr.
brother of the bride was best
man. Mr. John E. Dickey
cousin of the bride of Murphy,
N.C. was groomsman. Ushers
vere Mr. Lester A. Smith
ind Mr. Winfred D. Ward
>oth of Knoxville.
Assisting at the reception
leld at the church were Mrs.
idgar G. Gentry Jr. and Mrs.
ins ton Hedgepeth, Mrs.
Virginia Townson, aunt of the
tride, kept the guest book.
Mrs. Lelia Dickey, grand
nother of the bride and Mr.
tnd Mrs. John E. Dickey of
wiurphy were out of town
;uests.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones will
-eside at their new home at
102 North Varr Avenue, Cocoa
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Mrs. Margaret Gibbs and
<irs. H.A. Mattox are spending
his week in Washginton, D.C.
isiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry
/ebb Mattox. Enroute home
hey will stop by Chapel Hill
nd attend the wedding of Miss
tnna Whitaker, daughter of
<rs. Edwin Whitaker of Bry
on City and niece of Miss
ieredith of Andrews.
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Hobart McKeever spent the
reekend at Dobbins Air Force
lase, Marietta, Ga., on Res
rve duty.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clvdeeladson
attended the graauatlon
on-in-law William A. Hoover
r., at Wake Forrest Collie,
finston-Salem on Monday.
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Mrs. Leslie Herron of Kno
ville, Tenn., was euest last
eek of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
yatt.
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Mr. and Mrs. L.R. Walker
nd daughter, Gail af?nded
te memorial services held
ir Dr. John E. Kinball, Sat
rday at Presbyterian Church
i Chattanooga.
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Mlss Mary Linda Hyatt has
sturned homelronApplachian
cate Collage, Boone to spend
? summer with her parents,
Ir. and Mrs. Charles Hyatt.
Florida.
Both the bride and bride
groom are employed as
engineers with National Aero
nautics Space Adm is nitration
at Kennedy Space Center in
Florida.
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Scout Managing Editor Dave
Bruce and his family spent the
weekend in KnoxvUle, they
visited Mrs. Bruce's sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. L.D. Foley.
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Mr.and Mrs. Bobby King of
Atlanta, Ga., spent several
days last week here with re
latives and friends.
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Mrs. Marcalle Smith and
daughter. Miss Audry Smith
spent last Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lart> Crisco and
children of Charlotte. Friday
they flew to Baltimore Md.,
to spend the weekend with Or.
and Mrs. James Smith.
Miss Caroline Crisp of
Grady Hospital, Atlanta, Ga.
is spending this week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O'Neal Crisp and Paul.
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Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Lov
ingood of Indianoplis, Ind.
spent last week with his mo
ther, Mrs. George Lovingood
and other relatives.
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Mrs H.G. Elkins, Sr., has
returned home after spending
several weeks with her son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Gentry of Green
sboro.
Mrs. Ruth Crowe andgrand
daughter, Teresa Crowe of
Tellico Plains, Tenn., are
spending the week as guests
of Mr.andMrs.ClydeGennett.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Leatherwood of Akron Ohio
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. May
nard Palmer. Mr. Leather
wood returned home and Mrs.
Leatherwood remained fora
longer visit with her parents.
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Those from Murphy who are
attending the Lions Club Con
vention being held in Winston
Salem this week were Mr. and
Mrs. R.W. Easley, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Johnson,Mr.
and Mrs. R.D. Bruce, Mr. and
Mrs. J.L. Savage and Dave
Moody.
Miss Cassie Johnson of
Ashevllle is visiting her sis
ters, Mrs. Mamie Arnold and
Mrs. E.C. Moore.
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Bill Kimsey of Chattanooga
Term, spent Monday with his
cousin. Miss Beulah Queen.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wade Reks of
Forth Worth, Tex. spent the
weekend here with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Ricks.
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Donald and David Ramsey
who are employed at Vogel
Lake, near Blairsville, Ga.
are spending part of the week
here with their parents, Mr
and Mrs. Don Ramsey.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ricks
recently attended a veterans
reunion held at Fontana Dam.
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bour
ne Sr., attended the graduation
of their granddaughter, Miss
Barbara Hounson of Levett
School, Atlanta, Ga., on Mon
day.
Mrs. Eileen Scherred of
Buffalo, N.Y. is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Ressel.
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Mr. and Mrs Jack Adams
and son spent several days
last week in Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Nix
en of Dayton, Tenn. and Mr.
and Mrs. B.E. Ferguson of
Cleveland, Tenn., wereguests
Sunday of Mrs. W.M. Lay.
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Little Miss Price McKee
ver left Sunday for Camp
Tom-A-waidah, at Hen
dersonville. She was accom
panied by her mother, Mrs.
Hobart McKeever and bro
ther .Bill and grandmother,
Mrs. Clarence Butler of Gai
nesville, Ga., and Mrs. Hor
lon Merryday of Thomasville
Ga.
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Nlr. and Kirs. F.C. Bourne
Jr., Clark, Elizabeth and kllss
Mary McKeon and Mr. Fran
cis Bourne, Sr. spent the
weekend In Asheyllle. While
there Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Bourne. Jr. and Mr. Bourne
Sr. attend the graduation of
Tripp Bourne, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Bourne,
Jr., on Sunday at Christ
School on Saturday night.
In the spring Tripp was one
of two boys nominees for
Morehead scholarship this
year.
Guests on Sunday of Mrs.
Pearl Hunsucker were: Mr.
and Mrs. Graden Stewart and
Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Rtdgel
and daughter, Sandra of
Knoxville, Tenn., Mr. and
Mrs.Charles Mlntz and dau
ghter, Deborah of Griffin
Ga., Mr. Noah Mintz of
Winston-Salem; West Bryan
Mlntz of California, Sgt. and
Mrs. JJ3. Mlntz and son
Roland of Kernersville, N.
C. Mrs. Neal Johnson and
daughter, Frances and mrs?
Fannie Ramsey of Murphy.
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Mrs. John Weeks of Chatt
anooga, Tenn is die guest this
week of Mrs. R.W. Martin.
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Mr. and Mrs. James O.
Jones and children, Keith
Nancy, Karen and Ken of
Martin, Tenn., are visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
J.P. Johnson and uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hyatt this week.
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Card Of Thanks
We would like to express
our deepest thanks and gra
titude to friends, neighbors,
and relatives for flowers, food
and all the kind deeds shown
during the death of our father
Wilburn Ledford.
Mrs. Beulah Gibson
46-ltc
Cherokee Scout & Clay County
Progress, Thurs. June 9,1966
buy now
collect
cash bonuses
Now is the time to buy electric air conditioning. Now, before summer heat strikes. Now,
while local dealers have a full stock of electric air conditioners. Now, while you can get free
bonuses with your purchase!
This special offer is being made to make it easy for you to modernize your home with electric
air conditioning.
And your home will be more modern! Electric air conditioning removes dirt and dust from
the air, squeezes out excess moisture and gently circulates clean, cool air. With electric air con
ditioning, you and your family work, play and sleep in refreshing cool comfort.
ON THE PURCHASE
OF WINDOW AIR CON
DITIONING: For a
limited time, we'll pay
you $20.00 in CASH lor
each window air condit
ioning unit you buy that
is the 6,000 BTU size
or larger.
PER TON ON HEAT
PUMPS: You will collect
even more should you install
an electric heat pump for
year-round heating and cool
ing. You'll get a cash bonus
of $25 per ton on heat
pumps installed now during
this special program. This
means you will collect $125
in cash if you install a 5-ton
heat pump.
Limit to 5 Tens ? $125
i
LIMITED TIME ONLY
See your favor ite Electric Dishwasher $10
Electric Water Heater $21
Appliance Dealer. Electric Freezer $10
Electric Range $15
Orl|ln*l lnfUllibons Only
MURPHY ELECTRIC
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