Miss Clara Lee Roberts and Richard Lee Robblns will be united in marriage August 12. The engagement is being ann ounced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Roberts of 1410 Twenty-third avefiue Hickory. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of R.J. Reynolds High School, Winston Salem, and is employed with the Flowers Company of Hickory. He resides with his ailht and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Ward of Hickory. The bride-elect is a senior at St. Stephens High School. -M Mr. and Mrs. Mayes Beh rman flew to Washington, O.C. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mayes Behrtnan Jr., who live in Ar lington, Va. for a week's visit. -M Mrs. H.A. Mattox has re turned home after spending the past two weeks with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webb Mattox and son of Washington, D.C. She was accompanied home by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Cooper of Atlanta, for a visit. -M Mrs. Margaret Gibbs spent several days last week in Atl anta. ?M Mrs. Joe Hamilton is a pat ient at Crawford Long hospital Atlanta. Her address is Craw ford Long hospital, Room C. Atlanta. -M Mr. Ben Warner and Mr . F.C. BourneJr.,spentseveral days last week in West Texas and Tiajuana, Mexico on bus iness. -M Mr. W.H. Murray is a pat ient in Oteen hospital, Oteen N.C. -M Bobby Minor a student at Battle Ground Academy, Franklin, Tenn., and friend, Drew Oliver of Ark., were weekend guests of Robby's parents, Mr. andMrs. Robert Minor. Ever had BEER-BECUE? ? It's chockful of ideas for decorations, en tertainments and recipes for the most SggVs5^Slsf5 | fun party of all. Send for it today! Get the recipe in this FREE GUIDE to Beer Party/USA U.S. BREWERS ASSOCIATION, Inc. / 535 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017 I'm interested in beer-becue. Send me my free copy of Beer Perty/USA. Name_ Street_ City Zip_ State UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 3390 Peachtree Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. ^Ihe^Woman s 2*age NATTia PALMU MaiTT IMTOI PMOM MMW ^ Unaka Community Meeting Scheduled The Unaka Community Development Organization President, Mrs. Pearl Rob erts, announces there will be a meeting at the Unaka School Saturday at 7:30 p.m. A film will beshownbyjack Early on "How to Build a Better Community." Mrs. Lena Green, County Coordinator will hold election to elect two members to serve Community Action Program, one for the Board of Directors and the other on the Executive Board. There will be a weiner and marshmellow roast. Girl Scouts Hold Court Of Awards The Hiawassee Neighbor hood (Murphy) Girl Scouts had its annual Court of Awards on Tuesday night at 8 p.m. in the First Baptist Church. Herman Edwards was the Master of Ceremonies. After Troop 212 gave a pre sentation of colors, everyone said the pledge of Allegiance to the flag. Afterwards, 100 girls were presented with club pins and several adults who have helped the Girl Scouts during the past year were given certificates of appreciation. -M Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cun ningham spent the weekend with their son-in-law and daguther, Mr. and Mrs. Ed die Ferguson and children of Atlanta. Dorothy An Mull Weds Charles Troell MURPHY--Miss Dorothy Ann Mull became the bride of Charles Troell, Saturday afternoon, April 29 at 4 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Florence Mull of Mur phy and the late Mr. Mull and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hyatt of Murphy announce the marriage of their daughter. Mary Melinda, to Alvin Taylor Wiggins, Jr. on April 15 at Gaffney, S.C. The bride is a graduate of Murphy High School and is now a student at Appalachian State Teachers College in Boone. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wiggins of Rolesville, N.C. He is a gradute of C. Vaiden Whitley I High School and is also a student at Appalachian State Tea i chers College. SAT. MAY 6th FREE - FREE - FREE Door Prizes ENTERTAINMENT BY THE AMBASSADOR S QUARTET AND GEORGIA MOUNTAIN BOYS Broadcast On Radio Station WLSB Copperhill, Tenn. Starting at 1:00 P. M. REFRESHMENTS AND FAVORS B. Sur. Do P.fiit.r Dor 2>oor rizei EMORY ANDERSON MOTOR CO. BLUE RIDGE, GA. Chevrolet - Buick - Oldsmobile - Opel the bride-groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs. A.R. Troell of Pleasanton, Texas. Father McNearney of St. Williams Church performed the candelight ceremony, using the double ring cere mony. The church was decorated with Magnolias, white glads, stock and Majestic Daises. Mrs. Tony Hembree rend ered the traditional weddiqg music. Given in marriage by John E. Dickey the bride wore a long gown of silk organza over taffeta with acelon lace appli ques extending into a chapel train. She wore a crown of pearls with french illusion with lace appliques. She carried a cascade bouquet of Phalaenopsis orchid, golden rapture roses and Lillies of the Valley. Mrs. John E. Dickey was matron of honor and only at tendant. She wore a grecian style gown of Moon Glow Chi ffon with matching headdress and carried a cascade bou quet of lamplight roses. Mr. A.R. Troell served as his son's best man. Ushers were Hugo Eskildson, of Washington, D.C., Charles Johnson of Murphy, James Hasford of Atlanta and John A, Steeall of Cartersville.Ga. The bride's mother wore a costume of blue lace over satin with matching access ories and a corsage ofRoyal Bouquet orchids. Thegroom's mother wore a dress o pink silk with matching access ories and a corsage of Royal Bouquet orchids. A reception followed with Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Leon Kimsey, Dr. Helen Wells Mrs. Hal Bryson , Mrs. Bud Alexander and Miss Mary Helen Hatchett assisting. Mrs. James Hasford, of Atlanta, aunt of the bride kept the Brides' book. The young couple left for a Carribean cruise. For travel ing the bride wore blue silk shantung costume dress and a corsage of yellow roses. Mr and Mrs. A.R. Troell entertained the wedding party and out of town guests at a rehearsal party Friday eve ning at Milton Im.Blalrsville. Out-of-town guest attending Church News MURPHY?The Lottie Moon i Circle of the FirstBap tlat Church net In the Fellow ship Hell of the church Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs Madia Oockery, chair man presiding over the bus iness. Mrs. Oockery presented the call of prayer for the Miss ionaries on calendar for pray er and reading Psalms 37:1 through 1L Mrs. W.C. Kinney Sr., led in prayer for the Missionaries. The program on "Home and Foreign Missions work of the Brazilian Baptist Con vention" was given by Mrs. Maida Oockery, assisted by Mrs. E.L. SF elds, Mrs. W.C. Kinney Sr., and Mrs. W.A. BelL Mrs. W.H.Murray closed the meeting with pray er. Those attending were: Mrs. e.L Shields, Mrs. W.C. Kinney Sr., Mrs. W.A. Bell, Mrs. Maida Oockery, Mrs. John O'Oell, Mrs. Bertha Kephart and Mrs. W.H. Murray. MURPHY" The Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Methodist Church met Monday evening, April 24 at the home of Misses Kate and Leila Hayes with Miss Thelma Wheeler as co-hostess. Mrs. Duke Whitley, presided over the business session and heard committee reports. Mrs. Whitley was re elected president; other offi cers were Mrs. Ruby Watson vice-president; Mrs. Mar garet Ellis, treasurer; and Mrs. Hugh Brituin, secretary. Mrs. Frank Ellis conducted the impressive Pledge Service. Mrs. Jean i Wells and Mrs. Jessie David son were welcomed as new members. During the social hour the hostesses served refresh ments to the following: Mes dames John Bayless, John Daldson, James Howse, Kate Mauney, Hugh Brittain, Dot Cooper Willie Lou Sales, Mercer Fain, Harve Elkins, Frank Ellis, Misses Joseph ine Hleghway, Ruth Nance, Clara McCombs, Jean Wells and one visitor, Mrs. Frank Battle. -M Miss Adella Meroney have returned home from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Mayse Weir of Atlanta. -M the wedding were: Miss Kate Gill, Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Troell of Pleasanton, Texas; Mrs. A.B. Austin, Oden, Tex.; Mrs. Albert Ulcak and And rew of Jourdanton, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Troell and daughters, Pam , Anne and Mary Ruth of Austin, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cham berlain and daughters, of Frederick, MdT; Mrs. Bene Ford, Tacoma Park, Md.; Hugo Eskildson, Washington, D.C.; Mr. and Mrs. James Hasford and Mr. Stephen Has - ford of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. JohnA Stegall of Carter ville Ga.Miss Elda Queen of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holt, Miss Janice Holt, Miss Joan McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Jolley, Miss Susannejo lley. Miss Marian Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Smith all of Rome, Ga.; Mrs.RochelleHo 111s and daughter, Holly and Mrs. T.E. Plonkett of At lanta, Ga. Columbia Recording Star Claude Kiqg will appear In person at the El Raneho Grande in Balrisvllle, Friday night, May 5. The Nashville star, who wrote and made famous "Wolverton Mountain" and dozens of other hits will appear In a lour hour show at the BlairtvUle spot that is having a Grand Ole Opry Star each week. Next weak. May 12, Carl and Pearl Btdlw will appear. Nelsoa-Ledford Vows ixchaifod The marriageof Miss Linda Sue Nelson daughter of Mrs. Do vie Cook Nelson of Murphy and Homer G. Nelson of Flint, Mich., and Horace Jerry Led ford son of Mrs. Lea Hughes and the late Homer Ledfordof evening April 21 in the home of the bride's mother. The Rev. C.A. Smith offi Mrs. Hendrix Wins District Title Mrs. Brenda Hendrix of Murphy will represent District I in the Business and Professional Women's Club's competition for the state title of Young Career Woman. She was selected from a group of five contestants at a district 'meeting in Waynesville Sun day. Mrs. Juanita Weaver of Murphy, District I director, presided at Sunday's meeting. Twenty members of the Murphy B&PW Club attended. The Murphy group, which celebrates its ninth anniversary this month, won the gavel Sunday for the seventh time. Officers for 1967-68 will be installed Monday night when the club holds its birthday party at the Milton Inn in Blalrsville. They will be In stalled by western area vice president Dr. Mary Wayte. Miss Rosetta Taylor of Cleremont, Fla., is spending the summer with relatives. She was honored with a birth day supper at the Milton Inn Thursday night. Those atten ding were, Mr. and Mrs. Fran kie Dockery and children, Ed ward McAfee and Rev. Lester Stowe. -M Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bruce and David spent the weekend in Knoxvllle with Mrs. Bruce's sister and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs. L.D. Foley. -M ciated.uslng the doifcle-rtng ceremony. Wedding music was presen ted by Mr. Sammy Elliott cousin cI the bride. Given In marriage by her brother-in-law, she wore a white lace sheath dress with a vlel of nylon lace and wore a white orchid. Miss Sally Ledford, sister of the grom was her only at tendant. She wore a pink sheath dress and a corsage of pink carnations. Larry Faulk of Murphy was best man. The bride's mother wore a gray suit and the groom's mother wore a Navy blue suit. Both Mothers had corsages of pink carnations. A reception followed the ceremony. Mrs. John H. Hughes, aunt of the groom and Mrs. Fred Beaver sister of the bride served. The bride and groom are both graduates of Murphy High School. Upon their return from a short wedding trip, they will reside in Murphy where they are both employed. -Si Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little have returned home after a trip to Pennsylvania. -M Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miolene and children, Kay and Tim of Atlanta spent the weekend as guests of Mrs. Mlolene's sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyd of Murphy. -M IN JUST 15 MINUTES IF YOU HAVE TO SCRATCH YOUR ITCH. Your 4&c back at any drug store. Quick-drying ITCH-ME-NOT dead ens the itch. 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