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Mr. and Mrs David Turptn of Atlanta, Ga. will spend Th anksgiving with her parents the Rev. and Mrs. C.A. Smith. >NC .. r\o\. s?e? SHOE SALE! OFF On Any 2 Pairs Ladies Childrens Peachtree St. Murphy, N.C. BIRTHS Radford A daughter, Jennifer Dar lene to Mr. end Mrs. Verl Sidney Radford of Rt. 3, Murphy, November 19, at Providence hospital. Mrs. Radford is the former Miss Julia Mabel Worley. Botes Or. and Mrs.Gene Bates of Greensboro, N.C. announce the birth ?*? a daugter, Allison Elaine November 6, 1966. Mr. Bates is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bates of Mur phy. -M Miss Barbara Woodard, student at Wesley an College, Athens, Term., spent the week end as guest of Mrs. Clyde Sneed and family. -M This year avoid Christmas crowds ? and last minute disappointments ? shop now while selections are complete. Let us show you how easy it is to shop this Christ mas. We'll gladly reserve a Bulova for you. And hold it 'til Christmas. See our complete Bulova Collec tion now. HOLDS ANY BULOVA TIL C0NCE1T0 "AS" COMMMtOW "S" LEAOINS LADY Smart and p-actical. Masculine design. 30 Trim and tiny with 17 jewels, fellow jewels. Waterproolv graceful advanced or wtiite Sell-winding styling. 21 jewels, tea es Luminous. White. Yellow or white. sse.es sae.es From our extensive Bulova Collection. Waterproof when case, crown and crystal are intact When you know what makes a watch tick, you'll buy a Bulova. MOORE IEWEIERS 102 Tenn. Street Murphy, N. C. For your own sake, do as Bulova does: rely on an Authorized Bulova Jeweler TOWNSON FUNERAL HOME ftll in IT lOMINSVIUf Dear friends, An increasing number of people avail themselves of our "Personal Wish Plan", Confidential and unhurried decisions are filed with us to be followed when the need arises. Such pre-arrangement assures a service to your liking and relieves the family of arduous decisions at a time of great emotional stress. Respectfully, MRS. MARY ROGERS ROB8INSVILLE? Mrs. Mary Carver Rogers, 66,died In her home at 5:30 a. m. Wed nesday November 16 after a long illness. Mrs. Rogers was a life long resident of Graham Co unty, a daughter of the late Charles and Tennie Hooper Carver. Surviving are the husband Among The Sick MURPHY--Patients atfcnit ted to Providence hospital, November 11 through Nov ember 18 were John Aaron Ol iver, Muphy; Elvert Hughes, Murphy; Fess Davis, Rt. 5, Murphy; uonatd Anderson, Rt. 3, Robbinsville; Walt W. Haig ler, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs. David McClure, Rt. 1, Murphy; Bes sie Laney, Murphy; Mrs. Cope Taylor, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs. W.C. Lyvers, Hayes ville; Mrs. Joyce Gregory of Murphy; Mrs. Haskell Jump, Rt. 5, Murphy; Hal Gaddis, Rt. 3, Murphy; Mrs. Max John son, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs. Al ice Palmer, Rt. 1, Murphy and Mrs. Poley Garrett of Unaka. -M Miss Audrey Smith and Charles Smith students at WCC, Cullowhee will spent Thanksgiving with their par ents, Mrs. Marcella Smith and the Rev. and Mrs. C.A. Smith. -M Lonzo Shields visited his granddaughter, Mary Johnson a student at WCC Cullowhee Sunday Afternoon. Claude Rogers; ? daughter, Mrs. Mildred Blevins of Ro bbinsville; a son, Woodrow Rogers of Albermarle; three brothers, Gardy, Patton and Jim Carver, all of Robbin sville, and seven grandchil dren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Friday in Robblnsville Methodist Church of which she was a member. The Rev. M.L. Kennedy and the Rev. Henry Justice officiated and burial was in Old Mother Cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. MURPHY ?Circle No. 2 of the First Methodist Church met with Mrs. HjG, Elkins Tuesday evening. November 15 Mrs. W.F. Elliott, chair man opened the meeting with excerpts from s church Bull etin, followed with prayer. She also conducted the business session, after which Mrs. J,H .Hampton gave a program on "Thanksgiving". The hostess asslted by Miss Josephine Hleghway served refreshments to Mrs. Ellen Wheeler, Mrs. Nolan Wells, Mrs. Edith Evans. Mrs. Lottie Stalctg), Mrs. L. F. Lochaby, Mrs. J.H.Hamp ton, Mrs. W.F. Elliott and Mrs. W.M. Fain. MURPHY--Circle No. 3 of the First MethodlstChurch met in the home of Mrs. W.P. Odom on Tuesday afternoon, November 15. Mrs. Odom, chairman, pre sided over the business sess ion at which time it was dec ided to have their Christmas luncheon on December 13 at the church, Mrs. Kate Evans and Mrs. R/i. Martin are to be the hostesses. Mrs. Kate Evans gave a program on "Missions in Six Continents" During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to Mrs. Mae Benton, new member, Mrs. Dora Akin, Mrs. R.A. Martin, Mrs. Kate Evans, Mrs. Henry Bishop, Mrs. J.M. Hughes and Miss A delta Meroney. EDWARD ROBERSON Is shown with a four point buck by his son, Thomas, Monday morning on Tully Creek In the Peach tree section. Bobby Robersoo and Doug Beal were also in the hunting party. The Union Thanksgiving Service in Andrews will be held at the Free Methdist Church tonight (Wednesday) at 7. All churches in the comm unity are participating. -M Mr. and Mrs. Glean Swain and children of Marietta, Ga. spent the weekend here wit relatives. -M Vs ISOLDE! cftoum* truss w ,rrs LUXURIOUS Hp Doukla RUPTURE COMFORT Naw cool, oathaMa 3-ply miracla auta rials! Unaxcallad raliaf and comlort. flat foam rubkar (rain pad. Paddad las atrap. Na tittlnc. for raducibla infuiaal karaia. MAUNEY DRUG Murphy, N.C. URKEY PLATTER JINE IMPORT CERAMIC CHIN# - LARGE PARTY SIZE 16 in. by 12 in. IN PRETTIEST COLORS WE SERVICE WHAT WES&L 23 INCH CONSOLE If One Year W arranty 25? Wkly* ^ W/T ^ ^r^^^SOLID STATE AM/FM Tuner Diamond Stylus Ma lio"anv X8"^gs u ' 12 INCH $ Weighs 15 lbs. 90-Day Parts And Service Warranty 89 1.75 Weekly FILTER-FLO SPECIAL PURCHASE 14 Lbs. Compacity ? Five Year Warranty > On Transmission v# One Year Free Service US WEEKLY $ / Reg. 24ft95 W/T Doa't Fon?t. This Is Th? last Waa k T> Coltd FREE IOHUS Frew Mwpfcy Poww lotri MURPHY TIRE & APPLIANCE CO Phone 837-2821 Murphy, K. C. :. s . ?. Your Plymouth dealer will do most anything to win you over. Safety is right here, there, all around you with Plymouth '67. Take that Plymouth Fury, above, for instance (once you do, you'll never leave it): Fender mounted turn signal indicators, padded instrument panel, front and rear seat belts, dual braking system, roadside warning flashers, energy-absorbing steer ing column, Safety-Action (inside) door handles, etc., etc. What else does it take to win you ever? Lavish "PliimniiHi K7 new interior, new Flow-Through ventilation system, vr and a big V-8? You've got 'em ail. Standard From your Plymouth Dealer. He's all heart ^ AUmOWHD OSAUM A CHRYSLER W PAA M0TDR8 CORPORATION See your Plymouth Dealer. He's all heart. GRAVIS CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Dealer No. 4347 Andrews Highway U. S. 19 129 East Murphy, N. C. Surround ^pu with safety? roubet. *
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