JOWNSON FUNitAl HOMI KMMi.nil Dear friends, An honorably discharged U.S. Veteran i.s entitled to an allowance >'f S2.V? toward burial and funeral (-xjk.-ii.cs. Cost of translliimcut from a Veteran's Hospital to placc ? of interment is also pro vided. Application for the Veteran's BurialAllowancc oust be made within two years from date of burial. Rcsj>ectfuij, MRS. PEARL EARWOOD MURPHY- Mrs. Pearl Ear wood, 76, of McCaysvUle. Ga. died Monday night, February 25 in a Copper Hill, Tenn. hospital after a long illness. Surviving are twobrothers A. W. and Avery Henson, both of Mineral Bluff, Ga.; and several nieces and nephews. Services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Pleas ant Kill Baptist Church near Mineral Buff of which she was a member. The Rev. Bill Johnson and the Rev. Hobert Hill offici ated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Grady, Ltke, Carmel, Herman and Everett Hanson and Wad* Cross. Tomm Funeral Home was in cbartre at arrangements. COLLINS CHILD ROBBINSVILLE - Pamela Collins, nine montli-old dau ghter of J. H. and Game Nelms Collins a t RobtoinsvUle died at 5:30 p. m. Wednes day in a Sylva hospital after a brief illness. Surviving in addition to the parents are a brother, Johnny Collins of the home; the mat eranl grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nelms of Rob bins ville, and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collins of Robbins vill. Services were held at 2p.m. Friday in the Lone Oak Bap tist Church, with the Rev. Donald Colvard and the Rev. Ray Stewart officiating. Bur ial was in the church ceme tery. To wnson Funeral Home was in charge of arrang ements. MRS. CORDIE BOLLINGER ROBBINSVILLE - Mrs. Cordie Bollinger, 68, of Rob binsville, died at her home Wednesday night, February 28 after a abort lit? aa. Surviving are a aoa. Amos Bollinger of RobUnsvUle aid five grandctiUdrM. Servicea war* bakl at 1 p. m. Saturday at the resid ence of Amos Bollin&er. Bur ial was la Sawyer Caaaetery. Tovnsoa Funeral Home was in charge of arnncawintr EDGAR HYATT Edgar Hyatt. 58, of Taft, Calif., passed away February 23, 1968 ia Veterans HoapiUi in Los Angeles, Calif. He was the son of tfce lata Swep and Kate Hyatt of Culberson, N. C. He has lived in Taft Calif, for 33 years. He was a retired oil worker, and a veteran of World War 0. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Jessie Hatchett of Taft Calif. Burial was February 28 in the Veterans Cemetery in Taft Postponed The dinner in honor of the Murphy and Andrews Fire De partments and Rescue Squads, scheduled for tonight, has been postponed until next Thursday March 14. It will be held at 0*DeU's beginning at 7 pan. THURSDAY, MARCH 7 1 p. m. Murphy Home Demons tratiao art) to mwt with lire. C. L. Alverson 8 p. m. Official Board Meeting, First Methodist Church FRIDAY, MARCH 8 10 a. m. World Day at Prayer, First Baptist Chruch SATURDAY, MARCH 9 6 p. m. Spaghetti Supper First Methodist Church, spon sored by MYF SUNDAY, MARCH 10 9:15 a. m. Mission preach ing, Baptist Church Be al town 9:45a. m. Church school. First Baptist Church, First Methodist Church, Free Meth odist, Presbyterian, Epis copal 9:50 a. m. Mission School Baptist Church Be al town. 11 a. m. Morning worship, First Baptist, First Methodist Free Methodist, Presbyterian Episcopal and Catholic 5:30 p. m. Youth Choir practice, First Coming Events Baptist Church 6:30 p. m. Training Union, First BapUst Chraek t;30 p. B. Dramas and Meditation tor Lent, First Methodist Church Evening Worship at First Bap tist, Free Methodist, and Presbyterian Churches TUESDAY , MARCH 12 6:30 p. m. Lions Club to meet at O" Dells Restau rant Wednesday, March 13 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting First Methodist, First Bap tist, Free Methodist and Pres byterian 8:90 p. m. Choir pract ice, First Baptist, First Me thodist and Presbyterian Birth WATTS A daughter, Angela Claudia to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rand ail Watts, of Rt. 3, Murphy, February 28, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Watts Is the former Miss Vivian Elizabeth Sneed. Shoal Crewfc News ? ? ? Mrs. rw*r Ml *? * patient since Tuesday at Providence Hospital Murphy. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Edward DOls Marietta, G. and Mr. and Mrs Willie Cook and daughters, Smyrna, Ga. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Kemery Dills and visited their grandmother Mrs. Dulley Self in the Provide nee Hospital, Murphy. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs Levis Swain of AshevUle, N. C. came Sun day to spend the day with Mrs L. J. Brown and to meet Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swain and family of Chattanooga, Tenc. and Mr. and Mrs. Swain's daughter Miss Carolyn Swain of Collegedale, Tenn. * ? * Miss Doris Brown, Athens Tenn spent Thursday with her mother Mrs. L. J. Brown. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rags dale , Chattanooga, Tenn. gave a birthday dinner Sunday for their son , Jim Ragsdale, Mrs. Elizabeth Davles , Bar bourville, Ky., Mr. Martin Ragsdale, Cleveland , Tenn. and Mr. J. B. Slaughter, Mur 1*7, N. C. Eleven MUibtrt of the family ?er? pro? 1. ? ? * Major 0. ML ^aaffcter, Sao Antonio, Texas apart Friday and Saterday nights vtik Us parents Mr. ad Mrs. J. B. Slaughter on Us way to Miami Fla. for his valar arrival training. OB March Sat he goes to the PhUlIpines for his Jungle survival training than to Vietnam. Major Slanghter flies one of the new Phantom Jets pic tared in the Feb ruary Readers Digest ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Catted Haw kins returned from Dallas, Texas in Thursday nights snow storm. They had been attending the meeting of the Electric Association In Dallas where President Johnson was a speaker, only to find no lights In this whole section . Mr. Hawkins is a trustee of the Tri-State Electric Cooper ative of Copperhill, Tenn. ? ? ? Rev. Lester Cook , new pastor of Swanson Baptist Ch urch will preach Sunday morn ing at eleven o'clock. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brendle and daughter spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Brendle. 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