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 ?I 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. -M Hobart McKeever spent the weekend in the Navy Reserve at Dobbins Air Force Base, Marietta, Ga. -M 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. RUPTURE-EASER 1MJH uita OH A * P*' !>?<? Sid* S495 Double $6.95 Ne Fitting Mfuirec A strong form-fitting washable support for reducible infuinal hernia. Back lacing ad justable. tSnaps in front. Adjustable leg strap. Soft, flat groin pad. For mer women and children. Mail orders: gi\ measure around lowest part of abdomen. | Specify right, left or double. 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 c. .3C -3-lM LADIES WOOL LINED SLACKS REGULAR $2.98 SJOO SIZE 10 TO 18 LADIES SHOES LOAFER & OXFORDS $200 CHILDRENS KNIT SHELLS SIZES 7 TO 14 S|00 ELECTRIC BLANKETS 2 YEAR GUARANTEE sgoo FIRST QUALITY NYLON HOSE SIZES 8)4 TO 11 3 pairs s1t0 LOVELY PLASTIC DRAPES FULLY 7 $139 REGULAR LINED L Pa^S 1 98* EACH MISSES & LADIES BRA'S SIZES 32 TO 38 2 fOT M ^ LADIES HEAD SCARVES PRINTS AND SOLIDS 3 For J100 WASH CLOTHS THICK & THIRSTY 10 tor H" 30YS ORLON CREW SOCKS FITS SIZES 8H TO 11 3 for $1#0 BATH TOWELS BATH SIZES 3 for $1M MENS FLANNEL SHIRTS SIZES SMALL - MED. - LARGE FLANNEL MATERIAL PLAIDS & PRINTS 4 yds %\*j MENSORLON CREW SOCKS 2 for MM $1.00 IF PERFECT THROW RUGS REGULAR $6.95 INSULATED BLANKETS PRINTS & SOLIDS $200 LADIES SUPPORT HOSE $2?' M-?5 IF PERFECT COLLINS GRAIN DEPT. STORE 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. -M Mrs. Margaret Gibbs spent the weekend with her aunts, Mrs. Edgar Dunlay and Miss Elizabeth Anderson of Gaines ville, Ga. -M 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) good HjJ 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 ING OF HER, AND TO KLEEP MAR- | 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. -M 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. WE - RENT - ALL Complete Line of Clark Floor Equipment Sanders - Polishers - Buffers PAINT SPRAY EQUIPMENT 36" Gas Concrete Trayllng Machine Cement Mixers Ladders MANY OTHER ITEMS - S MI. PROM MURPHY U3. 64 East PALMER & COOK DISCOUNT STORE formerly Smithmont and Rh?bo'? 837-2044 "DON'T WANT TO BUY? - RENT IT HERS" NOW VOU CAN SAVE! BRONZED BABY SHOES REDUCED FOR CHRISTMAS Style 12 MUM twin Mr* a See the Beauty and Quality of this Bronzing on Display In our store... from the World's Latest Baty Shoe Brpnzer Special Prices Limited Time Only Vour whole family will thank you tar living The Gift With A Lotting Thrill"... Baby'* Adoroblo Shoos Gorgeously Bronzed In Solid Metal SDhlt-Miia On! Miaiatwt Flint Rtf. *15.95 SHI IMS Still H-lShat Oval Miniature Fraat IKS. *12.50 SMtfUl Stria 7S-W.II Incktt BaattifaJli tnimt M|. S9.? M. SHE $1.? Steta M ? Booking I At all-tiM (awilt MS- ? IS. *5 w un $111 Mitt It ? UnataM unm NOW lO4' NOW NOW NOW 3H I . . . 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