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Mr and Mr*. Johnny Carn
al on of Pinetop and Mrs. Roy |
Taylor o f Rocky Mom spent (
several days last week with ,
their sister, Mrs. Robert Akin j
who U a patient ln? local hos
pital here.
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Mrs. W.H. Brandon Is vial- ,
ting her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Du
vall of Brevard.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
C loots and son, Sgt. Janes L
Clonts of Ft. Betnlng, Ge.
have returned after a weeks
visit at Surfslde, S.C.
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Mrs. Ed Madden of Dal
las, Texas, and daughter,
Mrs. Jerry Jsoobl of Kansas
City, Mo., Mrs Mack Patton
and daughter, Mamie of Ray
tow, Mo and Mrs. Mary Brown
of Durham have returned to
their homes after spending
the past two weeks with their
mother, mrs. Don Wlther
spoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mills
and children have returned
home after spending last week
with relatives in Mississippi
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Mr. and Mrs. D.G. Mon
troy of Decatur, Ga., spent
last weekend with their
brother in law, Mr. NeilSneed
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Mr. *od Mr*. Edward 0U1
irothers, David and Steven
Hick* of Smyr a, Oa.. spam
tb? weekend with Mr. and
Mr*. Kemery Dtlls.
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Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Allen
ind two grant. daughters,
?f Ashevllle, N.C., spent the
weekend with Mrs. Mary Allen
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Haw
kins and son spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Hawkins of Ooletwah, Tenn.
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Kemery 0U1* was called to
MaryvUle,Tenn. Saturday by
the illness of his brother, Em
ery Dills.
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Mrs. Lisa Klmsey and
daughter Georgia of Ducktown
Tenn., were Sunday visitors of
Mrs. Emma Qulnn.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Prince of
Issabella, Tenn. were visi
tors at Shoal Creek Baptist
church Sunday nornlng. Mrs.
Prince sang* lovely solo. Her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Charle
Woods of Goltewah were Sun
day guests of Mrs. Mary Allen.
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Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Suit
went back to the G.E. Harris
Community hospital in Sylva,
N.C. for treatment for her
hand.
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Mrs. Elsie Williams and Mr
Ralph Gulnn of Mineral Bluff,
Ga., were guests Sunday of the
J.B. Slaughter's.
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Mrs. Allen Brendle and son
Jerry of Ashevllle, N.C. were
weekend guests of Mrs.
lssabell Allen.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Under
wood became members of the
Farner Presbyterian church
Farner, Tenn., on Sunday.
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Slngers came from far and
near to the third Sunday
singing at Shoal Creek Bap
tist Church Sunday afternoon.
The church over flowed with
people and the wonderful sing
ing.
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Conveniently Located
CALL 837-3920 FOR INFORMATION
TOWNSON FUNERAL HOME
? (OMlNSVIUI 1
Dear friends, |
When a death occurs, the I
funeral director of your choicel
should be promptly notified. I
With the family doctor, he will!
process the death certificate, 1
, then procure the burial permit I
'and begin funeral arrangements.!
When violent or accidental I
death occurs, the coroner or I
medical examiner must be noti- I
jfied. The body must not be I
'moved or disturbed without the H
coroner's permission. He may H
order an autopsy or inquest to
determine the cause of death. Eg
Respectfully,
nespe
MRS. BELLE ROGERS
ROBBINSVILLE ?Mrs.
Belle Rogers, 63, died In
an Andrews hospital Satur
day, July IS, after a long ill
ness.
She was a native of Graham
County and a daughter of the
late W.M. Colvard and Julia
Rogers Colvard.
Surviving are die husband
Ml)<e Rogers, one daughter,
Mrs. Troy Phillips of Robb
insville; four sisters, Mrs.
Henry Lai of Aquone, Mrs.
Pearley Anderson of Gas
tonia, Mrs. Edna Rogers of
Robblnsvllle; one grandchild.
Services were held at 10
a.m. Tuesday In Sweetgum Bap
tlst Church of which she was a
member.
The Rev. Clifford George
officiated. Burial was In the
Bear Creek Cemetery.
TownsonFuneral Home was
In charge of arrangements.
MRS. ROY ELLER
ROBBINSVILLE ? Mrs.
Roy Eller, 52 died In a Sylva
hosplul at 7 a.m. Satrday,
July IS, after a brief Illness.
She was a native of Graham
County and was a daughter of
the late D.W. and Penny Car
rlnger Parker.
In addition to the husband,
she is survlvied by two
daughters, Mrs. Sherrie Dun
alap of Charlotte and Mrs.
Wanda Graham of Robbinsvlle
four sons, Roy, LeroyandRay
all of the home, and Buddy
Eller of Charlotte; five sis
ters Mrs. Mary Collins of
Mt. Holly, Mrs. Lydia Hill,
Mrs. T. Blrchfleld and Mrs.
Ronald Holland of Robbinsville
and Mrs. Maggie Phillips
of Gastonla; two brothers, Ben
and Vanie Parker of Ro
bblnsvllle; eight grand
children.
Services were held at 2 pm
Tuesday in Robbinsville
Church of God, of which
she was a member.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR RACE
DRIVERS AND RACING FANS
Due to the Fact That 32 Cars were Entered in Last Week's
Racing Events at Tri-County Raceway, the Following
Schedule of Events will be in Effect: All Race Cars and
Participants will check in Before 7:00 P. M. and be Ready
to Qualify. Any Cars that Enter After 7:00 P. M. will be
Required to Start at the Rear in the Order that They Check
in to the Track. These Changes are Necessary in Order
that the Spectators will not Have to be at the Track to
Such a Late Hour.
REMEMBER: QUALIFYING WILL
GET UNDERWAY AT 7:00 P.M. AND
THE FIRST FEATURE TO GET
UNDERWAY AS NEAR 8:00 P.M.
AS POSSIBLE
The Management Hopes that as Many or More Cars Will See Action
Again this Saturday Night ? Weather Permitting
PRIZE MONEY AND QUALIFYING MONEY
REMAINS THE SAME. $100.00 for FIRST
$50.00 for SECOND AND $25.00 for THIRD
(In each Feature)
GO WHERE THE ACTION 15-00 TO THE ACTION
CENTER OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA ? GO TO THE
TRI-COUNTY SPEEDWAY
1/4 MM* East Of Braastown - Batwaan OM U.S.
64 last * Rural Road Number 1134
The Rev. John Born, the
Rev. Donald Calvert, a.. J the
Rev. Onley Jones officiated.
Burial was In Old Mother
Cemtery.
Towns on Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements
MRS. HAMILTON
MURPHY -- Mrs. Berdie
Hamilton, 63, of Detroit, Mich
died there Thursday, July 13,
when hit by an automobile.
She was a native of Cher
okee County and a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Morrow
of Muncie.
Surviving in addition to the
father and mother are two
daughters, Mrs. John Atkin
son and Mrs. Fayetta Pieccu
lewski, both of Detroit; three
sisters, Mrs. Vella Beaver of
Decatur, Ga., Mrs. W.T. Pat
terson of Jacksonville, Fla.,
and Mrs. Joseph Eason of At
lanta, Ga., a half-sister, Mrs
Zelma Martin of Mt. Holly; a
brother, George Morrow of
Murphy; two half-brothers.
Wade of Turtletown, Tenn.,
and Tim Morrow of Mt. Holly.
Services were hid at the
Morrow Chapel at 10 a.m.
Monday.
The Rev. D.D. Kinnersley
and the Rev. Sam Wolfe offi
ciated. Burialwas in Morrow
Cemetery. Nephews will be
pallbearers.
Townson Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements.
MRS. OLLIE JOHNSON
MURPHY? Mrs. OUie
Johnson, 74, of Murphy, died
In a local hospital Friday
morning, July 14, following a
brief illness.
She was a native of Cher
okee County and a daughter
of the late David and Emily
Chastain Haney.
Survivors include a daugh
ter, Mrs. Imogene Kephart of
Akron, Ohio; three sons,
Charles and Felix Johnson of
Murphy and Richard Johnson
of Miami, Fla., a sister, Mrs.
Ilia Martin of Franklin; four
brothers, Garfield and Blaine
Haney of Murphy, Felix Haney
of Hendersonville and Charles
Haney of Charlotte; 13 grand
children and one great grand
child.
Services were held at 3p.m.
Sunday at the First Baptist
Church of Murphy of which
she was a member.
The Rev. R.W. Prevost
Officiated and burial was in
Sunset cemetery.
Pallbearers were Dr. Paul
Hill, Edward Townson, John
Carringer, Harry Lovingood,
B. B. Cornwell and Grady
Carringer.
Townson Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements.
ARTHUR BEAVERS
Arthur Beavers, 60 of Mur
phy, Rt. 2, died unexpectedly
Friday, July 14, en route to a
Murphy hospital.
He was a native of Union
County, Ga. and a son of
Mrs. Sadie Yoimg Beavers
of Rt. 2, Murphy and the late
William Beavers.
Surviving in addition to the
mother are the widow, Mrs.
Flonnie Thompson Beavers
two sons, Clyde of Boone and
Wayne Beavers of Murphy;
three sisters, Mrs. Esther Ri
chards of Lovin,Ga.,Mrs.El
cle Collins of Blalrsvllle, Ga.
and Mrs. Dolly Hughes of
Murphv; three brothers, Ru
fus of Culberson, John and
Hansel of Blalrsvllle, Ga.|
two grandchildren.
Services were held at 2
p.m. Monday In Line Baptist
Church.
The Rev. Carl Nicholson and
the Rev. J.D. Thomas offi
ciated. Burial was In the
church cemetery.
Pallbearers were Roy, Billy
and lonn Beavers, Jr., Cecil
and Floyd Hughes and BUI
Cordell.
Townson Funeral Home was
In charge of arrangements.
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Mrs. Kate Henaley and
laughter, Nancy, of Carolina
3 each were the weeiiend
[ueats of Mr*. Vera Hen
iley and Mlaa Dot Henaley.
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Mra. Mae Bee Mason of
isheviiie and Mrs. Eriklne
oyner of California arrived
Monday evening for a visit
rtdi Mr. and Mr*. Walter
rfauney.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon Axley
and family of St. Louis, Mo.
left Friday after a visit with
his mother, Mrs. Tom Axley.
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Mr. an Mrs. Herman
Akin and family of Ccoce,
Tenn., spent Sunday with
Mr. Akln's mother, Mrs.
Dora Akin.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cole
man had as recent guests, Mr
and Mrs James Burch and
children of Rabun Gap.Ga. Mr
and Mrs. Horace Zltteroru
of AtUn'a. Mr. and Mrs. Art
StocJ>e-, Airs J.W. Dyer and
Tim Dyer of Murphy
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Mr. and Kirs. Walter Cole
man spent the weekend at
Gatlinburg, Tenn. wit
frlens, Mr. and Mrs. A.Hu
bert Adams of Ft. Lauder
dale, Fla and Mr. and Mrs.
Chales Bailey of Knoxville
Tenn.
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Joe Dyer of Fomana Vil
lage spent the weekend with
his mother, Mrs. J.W. Oyer
and other relatives.
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G nests over the weekend
of Mr. and Mrs. Art Stoker
at their cottage on Hlwassee
Lake were their nephew, Mr
and Mrs. Bill Miller and
family of Allemown, Mich
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