lun ch Onus The Bible Study Group of tkt Ftaat Baptbt Church met Monday evening. No*. 3 in the hoaM of Mis. Everett English at 7:30 pjn. The study was opened with prayer by Mis. Wood row Flynn. Mia Addle Ma Cooke led the dudy from the Bible paaages: Gensis 12:1-4; Exodus 9:1-6; Isiah 61:4-6; 1st Peter 1-9; Using as her topic for Sunday "God's Ua Of His Chosen People". Mrs. Alvin Buchanan gave the closing prayer and prayers from missionaries on prayer calendar for this day. During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to the following: Mesdames. Woodrow Flynn, Alvin Buchanan, Don Gentry, Robert Bruce, Lassie Hughes, Winona Hughes, J. B. Hall, Everett English and Miss Addie Mae Cooke. The Rebecca Sunday School dass met Monday evening, Oct. 27, in the home of Mrs. Virginia Dockery. The mating opened with prayer by Mrs. Velma Burch. Mrs. Nell White presided over the business session in the absence of the president. Mrs. Helen Douglas gave the program on "My Shadow and Me." During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to the following: Mesdames Kate Dockery, Nell White, Velma Burch, Edna Flynn, Jane Lovingood, Helen Douglas, Mildred Hughes, Thelma Crawford, Jo Farmer, Evelyn Jeffries and Faye Kinney. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. George W. Swanson, Star Route, Famer, Tenn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Jean, to Arthur Kent Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Payne, Route 4, Murphy. The bride-elect is employed is secretaiy at Hiwassee Dam School. Mr. Payne is a graduate of Western Carolina Univenity, and is employed by the Cherokee County Board of Education at Ranger School. The wedding is planned for Thursday, Nov. 27. Garden Clubs The Murphy and Andrews Garden clubs will hold a joint meeting at Murphy Power Board Building, Thursday, Nov. 6 at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Ann Buchanan, District Director of N. C. Council of garden dubs will conduct a program on various handicrafts with an emphasis on Christmas hand crafts. A number of these will be for sale. Brownie Scouts Members of Murphy Girl Scout Brownie Troop 241 are (L-R) Cindy Cannon, Nancy Palmer, Sharon Martin, Valerie Beal, Teresa Hawkins, Benny Jo Graham, Lisa Timpson, Mary Ann Garrett, Kathy Brogdon, Tammy Chastain, Ta mmy Rose and Teresa Worley. The adult leaders, at rear, are Mrs. Sue Berrong and Mrs. Steve Brogdon. (Staff Photo) Births TAYLOR Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Taylor of Gainesville, Ga. announce the birth of a son, Daniel Joseph, Jr. (Joey) on November 2 at Hall County Hospital. Mrs. Taylor is the former Miss Jo Anne KiUian. MOORE A son, Burke Edward Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. Burke Edward Moore, of 105 More land Heights, Murphy, Oct 28 at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Moore is the former Miss Patricia Ann Kaylor. SHOPE A son, James Howard to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lee Shope of Rt. 3, Murphy, Oct. 28 at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Shope is the former Miss Mary Ellen James. HALL A son, David Brian to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hall of Murphy, Oct. 31, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Hall is the former Miss Margaret Geraldine Jenkins. SCOTT A son, Brian Scott, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson, of Route 1, Murphy, Oct. 20 at District Memorial Hospital in Andrews. Mrs. Wilson is the former Miss Brenda Sue Ware. Ellen Davis PU Miss Ellen Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Davis, has recently been pledged to Pi Beta Phi social sorority at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Ellen, a university sophomore, is now wearing the Scholarship Bracelet, awarded to the Pi Phi pledge with the highest average at the end of each month. She was on the Honor Roll during her entire freshman year. Phi Beta Phi is one of the Carolin Louise Jones Jones-Hembree Wedding Planned Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones of Murphy announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolin Louise, to James William Hembree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hembree of Murphy. Miss Jones is a senior at Murphy High School. Mr. Hembree is a graduate of Murphy High School and Fall's Business College of Atlanta, Ga. A February wedding is planned. dges Sorority oldest and largest national sororities. It maintains the Ph Beta Phi Settlement School at Galingburg, Tenn. as a national project. Mission Service The annual mission service will be held Friday night at 7:30 at Shooting Creek Church of God, according to the pastor, the Rev. Howard Sloan. The speaker will be the mission representative, Rev. George Alford of Cleveland, Tenn. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hyde spent the weekend in KnoxviUe, Tenn. -M Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fowler spent Monday in AsheviUe -M Mr. Ed Madden of Dallas, Texas and son, Lt. Edward B Madden, Jr., of Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, S. C. are visiting Mrs. Don Witherspoon this week. -M - Miss Nancy Hensley of Marietta, Ga., spent last Thursday with her aunt. Miss Dorothy Hensley. -M Mr. and Mrs. Curt Woodard and daughter, Mrs. Michael Sneed of Dalton, Ga., were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sneed. -M ADJ/2 Michael Sneed spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sneed enroute from Cecil Field, Fla to Oceana Beach, Va. -M Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Ketron arrived Tuesday from Atlanta Ga., for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Cooper and Mr and Mrs. H. A. Mattox. -M Mrs. Don Witherspoon and daughter, Mrs. Edward Madden of Dallas, Texas, visited Mrs. witherspoon's aster and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mis. E M. Dudley of Raleigh. -M Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tumps are spending this week with their nephew and niece Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cheek of Franklin. -M Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shields and Mrs. Ruby HID spent tte weekend at Lambeth Inn, Lake Junaluska. -M Mr. and Mrs. Creed Bates spent the weekend as guests of their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whitmire of Atlanta. -M Mr and Mis. C. L. Alverson, Miss Pat Thompson and Mrs. ^1'*? E,lis of Andrews attended the Western District Extesnion Homekaers council meeting held Tuesday at Bailey Cafeteria at West Asheville -M Mr. and Mrs. Lester Evans Akron, Ohio who have been visiting Mrs. Evans' mother Mrs. D. A. Mason and Mr. Mason and sister, Mrs. Chariie Kilpatnck and Mr. Kil pa trick returned to their home last niuraday. -M Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Black returned home Sunday after a visit with Mis. Black's brother Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter of Clarksdale, Miss. -M Miss Clarissa Kincaid has returned home after a visit with relatives at Woodleaf -M ? Mrs. Anna Lee Ford has returned to her home at Daytona Beach, Fla., after a visit here with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson. -M Mrs. Kate Abemathy and Mis. Mattie Roberts of Coker Creek, Tonn., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Dockery over the weekend. -M Mrs. W. M. Uy and Mr. W. D. Simpson visited Mrs. Lay's son, Bill Uy and Linda Led ford at Bob Jones University, Greenville, S. C., Sunday. -M Those from Murphy who attended the Delta Kappa Gamma banquet held at Lambeth Inn, Lake Junaluska on Saturday evening were: Mrs. Dab Shields, Mrs. Ruby Hill, Mrs. Pauline Bault, Mrs. Edna Whitley, Mrs. Emily Davidson, Mrs. Ruth Forsyth and Misses Emily Sword and Jewel Garrett. -M Principals of elementary school left Tuesday to attend a three-day state conference held at Winston-Salem Wednesday and Thursday of this week. -M Mrs. Ruth Forsyth, Miss Eunice Shields and Mrs. Came Abbott of Bryson City will attend a three day A. S. C. D. conference in Durham this week. Hospital Notes Patients admitted to Providence Hospital were: Raymond Kephart, Rt. 3, Murphy; Dugger Stiles, RL 1, Murphy Dale Lee Robinson, RL 1, Murphy; Mrs. Dorothy Swanson, RL 4, Hayesvflle; Robert Earl Derreberry, RL 1, Marble; David Gribble, Murphy; Mrs. Norma Stephens, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs. Virginia Reece Anderson, Rt. 3, Murphy Mrs. Donald Morris, Murphy; Mrs. Elizabeth McDonald, Murphy; Arthur E. Panther, Murphy; Sheila Graves, RL 3, Murphy; Mrs. Cora Moses, Murphy; Mrs. Helen Watson, Marble; ind Mrs. Alice Margaret Ware, Suit Rural Station, Murphy. Golden Egg William Nelms, manager of the Nelms Farm in Clay County, found a bright yellow egg one of his hens had produced last week. Suspecting a prank, Nelms broke open the egg only to find It was real. So far, he has been unable to identify the hen that laid the golden egg. Jaycettes' Sale The Murphy Jaycettes will hold a rummage and bake sale on Saturday from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. In the parking lot acroas from the First Baptist Church. Proceeds will go to send Mas Cherokee County to the Mae North Carolina beauty pageanL Backward Glance 40 YEARS AGO, NOVEMBER 1,1929 Mr. John Davidson entertained at a Halloween party Wednesday night at his home in East Murphy. Black cats and Jack-O-Lanterns reigned throughout the house. Misses Fleets Christopher and Netia Causey of Atlanta, Ga., spent the weekend here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sneed and little daughter, Ruth, motored to Atlanta, Sunday. Misaes Dare and Ruby McCarcken of Hayesville, were visitors in Murphy last week. Mrs. T.J. Mauney and sisters, Misaes Sue and Louise Haigler of Hayesville, spent the weekend at Asheville. Mrs. Connie Holder was in Copper hill Friday on business. Misses Eloise Fain and Delia Meroney and Mrs. Gleen Bates motored to Canton last Friday. Miss Virginia Deweese spent last weekend with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Holder announce the birth of a daughter on October 19th, who has been given the name of Alowayne Holder. Mrs. Dot Cooper was hostess to the bridge dub on Friday afternoon. 30 YEARS AGO, NOVEMBER 2,1939 Mrs. Paul Schoffield and small daughter, of Asheville are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Bishop motored to Fountain City, Tenn., for the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. B.W. Whitfield had as their guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Scott, of Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Wills Bell Poaey spent the weekend with relatives in Andrews. Mia Wills BeU McKineiy was the weekend guest of her sister, Mrs. Medford Meaer in Franklin. Miss Frances Cover of Andrews was a visitor if Murphy Monday. Mr. Ralph Moody of Raleigh is visiting relatives here. 20 YEARS AGO, NOVEMBER 3,1949 Miss Mary Cornwall of Waynesville was the weekend guest of Miss Addie Mae Cooke. Mia Janice Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Hall of Murphy, was married to Rhonwin M. Rhodes of Chattanooga, Tenn., son of Mr. and Mrs. T.S. Rhodes of Florence, Ala., Friday in a candle light service at 5 o'clock in the First Baptist Church. The Rev. J. Alton Morris performed the double ring ceremony in the presence of few dose friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes will reside on Signal Mountain in Chattanooga where he is associated with the Universal C.I.T. Credit Corporation. Mrs. Herman West and son, Mrs. Ralph Adams and Mrs. Roy V. Lovingood were, in Asheville on business Thursday. Bake Sale Murphy High School students will hold a bake sale Saturday on the square here, proceeds to be used to buy more research books for the school library. Pretty girls will also be on hand to shine shoes for those needing this service. Of Interest To .. . Women Four Square Gets Gran Four Square Community Action, Inc., hai received a federal (rant of $68,321 from the Office of Economic Opportunity. The fund* will support Four Square's community programs in Cherokee, Clay, Graham, and Swain counties for the next six months. , The bulk of the funds will be used to assist the development of low-income community and neighborhood organizations into self-help groups which will take the initiative in identifying poverty problems and work toward their solution. The OEO grant also provides funds for specific technical assistance to low-income families. Hie Cooperative and Horticultural program will provide technical assistance for the development of trellis tomato growing in the four counties, and for the organization of local cooperatives which will promote economic development and income improvement. Funds are also provided for a job developer who will cooperate with local business and industry in development on-the-job training projects under the MDTA (Manpower Development Training Act) for unemployed and underemployed persons. He will also assist the placement of low-income and unskilled persons into available jobs. The OEO grant includes funds for an Emergency and Medical Services to see all four counties. ^ funds will be uaad: supplement the diets low-income families who i from malnutrition. The Four Square located on Second Andrews. Lic?is?s To W< Marvin Carol White, 17; Helen Diane Derreberry, I of Andrews James Paid Kyden, 21, i Barbara Ann Morgan, 17,1 of Knoxville, Tenn. Grover Cleveland CVnt' 18, and Elisha Gail Haney.-j both of Athens, Tenn. James David Lane, 22, Linda Faye Waggoner, 20,1 of Knoxville, Tenn. Warren Alan Stafford, and Pamela Kay Jackson^ both of Crandall, Ga. Charles Daniel Carroll, and Renee Carrie Elliott, both of Murphy. Robert Edwin 24, and Linda Sue Power,! both of Athens, Tenn. Randall Mynatte McKe 21, and Judith Lynne Ru 20, both of Athens, Tenn. Theodore Jesse Ward, Long Beach, Miss., Dorothy Claire Ferrell, Boiling Fork, Miss. Donald Louis Lanza, and Patricia Inez Price, both of Chattanooga, Tenn. I NOTICE Electricity will be off several times in the coming week in the areas shown on the map below. The dotted lines show the areas with each area having a number. Below the map is a schedule of the times and dates power will be off in each of these areas. The Areas Affected Are: ? Area 1 ? From Andrews-Murphy Airport to Columbia Marble Co., both side* of the Valley River Induding Morris Creek, Coalville Road and Fairview. Area 2 From Columbia Marble Co., to Regal, induding all customers North of U.S. 19 and Tomotla Section. Area 3 ? From Marble to Peachtree induding Slow Creek, Vengeance Creek and areas around these creeks. Area 4 ? Upper Peachtree Area S From U. S. 19 river crossing west of Andrews to the Andrews-Murphy Airport along highway. Area 6 Mission, induding Carrel! Lake and Section near U.S. 64. NOTE: Dashed Lines Indicate Boundries Of Areas Affected By Clearance DATE TIME AREA AFFECTED Nov. 10 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM No. 1 Nov. 10 12:30 PM to 4:00 PM No. 5 Nov. 11 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM No. 1 Nov. 11 12:30 AM to 4:00 PM No. 5 Nov. 12 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM No. 1 Nov. 12 12:30 PM to 4:00 PM No. 4 Nov. 13 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM No. 3 Nov. 13 12:30 PM to 4:00 PM No. 4 Nov. 14 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM No. 4 Nov. 14 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 NOTE: Area 6 may experience brief interruptions of power from time to time during this work. Nantahala Power and Light regrets the inconvenience to its customers, but, hopes then customers win understand that this work is necessary to keep pace with the growth of these areas. In case of bad weather, this work wll be rescheduled at a later date. Thank you, NANTAHALA POWER & LIGHT CO. Royalty White Church School had a very successful Halloween carnival, according to Principal Burke Moore, rhe King and Queen chosen were Tommy Deweese, a rixth grader, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deweese, and }am Kephart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kephart. AUTHORIZED DOOOE DEALERS f CHRYSLER America's only new sport car lor 1970 It's here. Dodge Challenger. A sports compact like you've never seen before. Big. Bold. Exciting. With an extra-wide stance that really grips the road. Nine models. Three roof lines. Nine engines all the way up to the famous Dodge Hemi. See and drive it now. Find out why the Dodge Boys call the now Challenger America's buy of the year. ? The All-American Dodge Bogs ? E. C. MOORE COMPANY 107 Vrfley River Avenue Murphy, N. C.