3'hecWoman s 3?age
mattii pauimi ioamr?otT?i
N.J. Couple Wed Here
MUs Linda McKenna be
came die bride of Join F.
Standndge on August 3 at the
First MMhodLst Church of
Andrews. The Rev. J. Bullard
Market
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A daughter. April Lynne. to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crawford
Jr. of Murphy, born October
3, at the C.J. Harris
Community hospital inSylva
Mrs. Crawford is the former
Miss Judy Sanders.
Circle No. 1 of the First
Methodist Church will meet
Tuesday morning, October 11
at 10 a.m. with Mrs. J. H.
Hampton.
Circle No. 2 of the First
Methodist Church will meet
Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m.
in the Men's Bible Class room
of the church with Mrs. Kate
Hughes as hostess.
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Hobart McKeever spent the
weekend in the Navy Reserve
at Dobbins Air Force Base,
Marietta, Ga.
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The Rev. Thornton Hawkins
attended a meeting of the
Board of Evangelism of the
First Methodist Churches held
in Waynesville on Monday.
And on Tuesday he attended a
meeting held in the Central
Methdist Church, Asheville
on Board of Christian Social
Concern.
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Mairtey Drug Co.
Murphy, N.C.
officiated u the double ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Margaret McKenna of
11 Theodore SL Wharton, NJ.
end the Ute Junes McKema.
Her Is the son ol Mr*
and Mrs. James Sundrkjge cf
5 John St. Kennil, NJ. His
urandDerents are Mr*
Mrs. Elbert SI moods of Wolf
Creek North Carolina and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sundrtdge
of Culberson.
Mrs. Standrldge wasgraAt
ated from Norrls Hills High
School and Is currently em
ployed with Thokol Chemical
Corporation of Denvllle, N.J.
Her husband Is the owner of
Lee's Body Shop in Denvllle.
The couple will reside at
98 S. First St. Kennil. NJ.
Fall Festival
Circle Shop
A Fall Festival Sale, spon
sored byClrcle Number Three
of the F Irst Methodist Church,
will be held Friday and Sat
urday at The Circle Shop in
the basement of the First Meth
?odist Church.
The Circle Shop will be
open from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30
p!m. both days. There will be
free coffee and door prizes.
Proceeds from the Fall
Festival Sale will go to the
new educational building at
the church.
Deed Transfer
Oscar and F aimie Dockery
to Virginia Cornwell, property
in Cherokee County.
Oscar and F annie Dockery
to Buddy J. and Frances
Louise McDonald, property in
Cherokee County.
Hazel and Walter King to
Viola and Robert P. Akin,
property in Cherokee Count)
to J. B. and lona Mulkey to
Cherokee County Rural Dev.
Cent, property in Cherokee
County.
Hazel and Walter King to
Viola and Robert P. Akin,
property in Cherokee County.
J. B. and lona Mulkey to
Cherokee County Rural Dev.
Cent, property In Cherokee
County.
Hoyt J. and Helen Walker to
Stephen L. and Herbert
Graham, property in Cherokee
County.
Boiling Springs N*ws
By: MrsJ D^G. O'Dell
Mr. Clingmaii O'Dell from
Cherry* 11 la, N. C. Is visiting
hit father, S. J. O'Dell, and
sitter. Miss Mabel O'Dell,
and other relatives here over
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Causey
and family of Chattanooga,
Tenn.. visited friends here
last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hyatt
has been visiting her mother,
Mrs. Mary Jane Davis, and
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Cole
Hyatt for the past two weeks.
Mrs. Wills Mae Parker
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
O'Dell and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. O'Dell last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Goffery
Craves visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. W.O 'Dell last week.
Miss Emma Jean O'Dell
and Miss Judy Gaddis spent
last Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Mary Lou Garrett and
Delores.
Mr. and Mrs. Lumies
Gaddis and grandson.
Max Garrett, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jack O'Dell last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis
and family visited his father,
Mr. J. T. Davis, and sister,
Pauline Davis last week.
Mrs. Macie O'Dell andSam
my visited her father-in-law,
S. J. O'Dell and sister-in
law, Mabel O'Dell recently.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Oliver
Douglas Beal wishes to thank
again each and every one for
the many kind words and deeds
expressed to us upon the death
of our beloved Doug.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Beal
and family.
PTA Meets
Monday
The Murphy PTA will meet
Monday nigbtat7:30atMurphy
High School.
Open house will be observed
and refreshments will be
served.
Mary Katherine Nix
Weds Billy Pierce
Miss Mary Katherine Nix
became the bride of Billy Leon
Pierce on Sunday September 10
at 3 o'clock at the Hangingdog
Baptist Church. Rev. Herbert
O'Dell officiated in the double
ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.GarnieNixofRt.
3, Murphy and the grom is the
son of Mrs. E.J. McGinnis and
the late Mr. Pierce of Atlanta
Georgia.
Given in marriage by her
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MURPHY, N. C.
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of white Chantilly
lace over Taffeta, a cathedral
train was attached to the em*
pire waist with a taffeta bow.
Her headpiece was Lillies
of the Valley and veil illusion
was elbow length. She carried
a white Bible topped with white
orchids. The Bible was a gift
from the Sunday School Class
of the Oruid Hills Baptist
Church in Atlanta.
Mrs. Helen Cook of Murphy
was her sister's Matron of
Honor. Her floor length gown
was of American beauty rose
crepe with the empire waist
with matching headpiece. She
carried a bouquet of mixed
mums of white and rose.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Her
bert Nix, sister in law of
the bride and Judy Hall and
Alice Kephart cousins of the
bride. Their floor length
gowns were identical to that
of the matron of honor. They
carried nosegays of mixed
mums. Miss Brenda Cook
niece of the bride, served as
flower girl.
Jimmy Pierce of Atlanta
served as his brother's best
man. Ringbearer; was Clay
Burch, great-nephew of the
groom. Ushers were Harold
Kephart of Atlanta, Ga. Bob
Milan of Blue Ridge. Ga. and
Ellis Burch of Atlanta. Ga.
Junior bridesmaids were
Tammy and Teresa Killian
from Winston Salem, Dianne
Cook and Cynthia Nix, all
nices of the bride.
A program of nuptial music
was presented by Mrs. Wanda
West Gregory of Lookout Mtn.
T ennessee vocalist and
pianist. She sang Wither Thou
Goest and the Wedding Prayer.
The bride's mother wore a
two-piece beige dress with
mint green accessories. The
groom's mother wore a two
piece orchid lace dress with
matching accessories. Each
wore a corsage of white car
nations.
For a wedding trip to Miami
Florida, the bride wore a
brown voile two-piece dress
with matching accessories and
the orchid from the Bible.
A reception was held at
the home of Mr and Mrs.
Howard West immediately
following the ceremony with
Mrs. Howard West, Mrs. Don
Hall and Mrs. Kephart, aunts
of the bride assisting at the
table.
Out-of-town guests attend
ing the wedding were Mr and
Mrs. Vernon Killian of Win
s ton -Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
Ellas Lovingood, Athens,
Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Bill
T omptson of Chattanooga
Tenn., Mrs. Carrie Amos of
Rome, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Milan of Blue Ridge Ga., Mr
and Mrs. J.O. Pierce, Mr.
and Mrs. P.B. Pierce, Mrs.
C.C. Pierce all of Atlanta.
The bride and groom will
reside at 446 Leonardo Ave,
N.E., Atlanta, Georgia.
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Mrs. Margaret Gibbs spent
the weekend with her aunts,
Mrs. Edgar Dunlay and Miss
Elizabeth Anderson of Gaines
ville, Ga.
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Named ToBrevard
Advisory Council
Sen. Mary Faye Brumby of
Murphy has been named a
member of the National Ad
visoiy Council of the Bre
vard Music Center.
She wai advised of her sel
ection in a letter from Chair
man William E. Stevens, Jr.
The purpose of the Council
is to "consult informally on
the position of the arts in
America and on the position
of the Music Center as a
major Arts Festival and ed
ucational Institution," Stevens
said.
He pointedout that member
ship on the Council "is limit
ed to a small, select group of
proven leaders."
food
Candy Talk
What does chocolate candy
make you think of?
A recent study by Barton's
reports that many people nos
talgically associate choco
late candy with children and
"olden times. "
Though chocolate is rela
tively modern ? in the six
teenth century, Cortez
brought back chocolate beans
from Mexico to Spain-candy
making has been found in
almost all civilizations. In
the Middle Ages, sweets
were sold or dispensed by
pharmacists and spice stores.
In Colonial America, sweet
meats and candies were
made in great variety, in
cluding many chocolates
which were hand moulded
into fanciful forms.
Today, the continental
look and flavor of fine choc
olates and candies has won
a permanent hold on Ameri
can tastes. Elegant candies
now available from compa
nies such as Barton's Candy
Corporation come in sculp
tured and multi-toned forms
which are considered the
finest of the confectioner's
craft. Chocolate candy has
become the best expression
of hospitality and generosity
in homes throughout the
United States. (NP Features)
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PSYCHOLOGY
HAPPY, SUCCESSFUL
MAR/2! AGE IS MORE PROBABl^
STUPIES HAVE SHOWN/ IF A
COUPLE AVOIRS THE PROBLEM
OF INCOMRATA&tLITY, WHICH CAU
BE 0LAMEP- PIRECTLV OR IN
DIRECTLY-- FOR MANY MARRIAGE
FAILURES.
&QUALL6 fN MASH/BP
LIFE MAY OCCUR MOT* Ofiu
IF THE HU66AHP HAS A 000 THAT RE
QUIRES HIM TO &E AWAY FROM
HOME A GOOD PEAL. MANY MEN WW
TRAVEL STOP IN ATA FTP FLORIST,
WHEREVER THEY ARE ;AWP WIRE
F LOWERS TO THEIR WIVES- A 6000
WAY 1D TELL HER THAT HE'S THINK
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RIAGE SAILING SMOOTHLY.
Shirley Walls, daughter ctf Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wa
of Marble, was married September 29 to Jimmy Hogsed, u
of Guy Hogsed of Hiwasssee, Georgia In the Shooting Crec
Church of God by the Rev. Tommy White. They are now livin
in Hlawassee, Georgia.
AREA MEN IN SERVICE
Bobby G. Patterson
fT. BENNJNGj Ga. (AH
TNC)-army Private Bobby G.
Patterson, 20, son of Mrs.
Lucille Patterson, Murphy,
fired expert with the M-14
rifle near the completion of
basic combat training at Ft.
Benning, Ga.
The expert rating Is the
highest mark a soldier can
achieve on his weapons quali
fication text.
Harry G- Ledford
WITH U. S. COMBAT AIR
FORCES, Vietnam ? Tech
nical Sergeant Harry G. Led
ford, son of Mr.andMr's.Neal
Ledford of Rt. 3, Hayesville,
is on duty at Da Nang AB,
Vietnam.
Sergeant Ledford, a sanita
tion supervisor, is a member
of the Pacific Air Forces.
Before his arrival in South
east Asia, he was assigned to
Eglin AFB, Fla.
.The sergeant, who has
served in Korea, attended
Hayesville High School.
He is married to the
former Marilyn Millan
Robert V. Weaver Jr.
FT. BENNING. GA. (AH
tnc) ? Second Lieutenant
Robert V. Weaver Jr., 23,
whose parents, and wife,
Sandra, live in Murphy, com
pleted a combat platoon leader
course at the Army Infantry
School, Ft. Benning, Ga.
During the nine-week
course, he received advanced
instruction In leadership,
tactics of small infantry units,
map and aerial photograph
reading and Army ad
ministrative procedures.
Lt. Weaver received his
commission through the Re
serve Officers Training
Corps program at Clems on
University, where he received
his B. S. degree in 1967. He
is a member of Iota Lambda
Sigma fraternity.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Bayless
and Mrs. Ben Warner, Jr. at
tended the Homecoming game
at Cullowhee Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glbb Roddy
and children, Milanda and
Grant of Dayton, Tenn. spent
the weekend with Mrs. Roddy's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peyton
Ivie, Grier and Mr. and Mrs
Richard Simonds and son.
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