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C. - PHONE *37-5139 Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cook of Marble celebrated their 50th wedding annivt-sary on July 4. An open house was held at their home with about 40 of their friends and children, grandchildren and great grandchildren attending. Hogseds Honored Mr. and Mrs. Mayden Hogsed celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on June 12. They were honored at a dinner at the home of their daughter. Mrs., Willette Galloway. They have four Ohildreni Mrs - Galloway of Hayesville, FarreU Hogsed m Marietta, Georgia, James Hogsed of Bridgeport, Alabama, and Mrs. Loretta Moss of Norcross, Georgia; nine grand-children, and three great-grandchildren, all of whom were present for the occasion. A WOMAN'S PRIVILEGE Men are sometimes bewildered by the sudden shifts in women's fashions. But, it's a woman's privilege to change her mind! Especially under our Free Enterprise System. Industry takes pride in its ability to suit every woman's taste and mood. Does she want a frilly hat? Done! A nourishing but inexpensive food for her family? Done! No queen of olden days had more loyal or devoted courtiers than does the modern housewife served by countless industries. How does the American housewife gain such economic power? Through the democracy of the marketplace. Each dollar spent by a consumer is a "vote" for a certain product. Under our Free Enterprise System, the owners of factories and other busi nesses seek a profit from their investment in machines and labor. To make a profit, a businessman must attract consumer "votes." This causes him to heed every whim of the \ buyer. Few Americans would prefer a different system. \ Townson Funeral Home Services for Sgt. Joseph C. Hawkins, 46, Retired, formerly of Culberson, who died June 23, in Fayetteville, were held at 2 pjn last Thursday in the Shady Grove Baptist Church, of which he was a member. An Army chaplain from Fort Bragg officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. A detachment from Ft. Bragg conducted military graveside rites and served as pallbearers. Mr. Hawkins was a 1941 graduate of Murphy High School and a veteran of 23 years service in the U. S. Army. Surviving are his wife: Mrs. Connie G. Hawkins, of Fayetteville; two daughters, Mrs. Mariama Humphrey of Fort Bragg and Mrs. Judy Sneed of Jasper, Ga.; a son Richard Hawkins and the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Hawkins, all of Culberson; three brothers, Joseph of Alpharetta, Ga. Johnny of Mdettoo, Ga. and Howard Hawkins of the U. S. Air Force in Orlando, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. Lillie Frances Price of Mableton and Mrs. Jo Ann Newman and Mrs. Nora Coleman of Atlanta; and four grandchildren. Townson Funeral Home, Miophy, was in charge. William W. Cook, 86, of Murphy, died Wednesday night last week in an Andrews hospital after a long illness. He was a native of Buncombe County, a retired farmer and a former maintenance worker for Cherokee County having worked in the Cherokee County courthouse for 14 years. Surviving are the widow; Mrs. Jessie Raper Cook, four daughters: Mrs. Jewel Thompson, Mrs. Lee Anderson and Mrs. a iff Elliott of Murphy, Mrs. Wayne Daughtery of Dalton, Georgia. Three sons: Randall of Muphy, Parks of Detroit, Mich., and Blaine Cooke of Oak Ridge, Ore., One sister, Mrs. Carl Thomas of Culberson, N. C. 27 grandchikken and 36 great grand children. Services were held at 2 pjn. Sunday in the Macedonia Baptist Church, of which he was a member. Burial was in the chuch cemetery. The Rev. Ham Coffey officiated and grandsons served as pallbearers. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. Your Weekly Horoscope July 10 through July 16. >97? ARIES (March 21-April 19): Inscrutable situation suddenly becomes scratable. Piece needed to com plete puxxle shows up. Secret which is germane to future happiness is revealed. Pony up old debt, Art darling, or week ends on belligerent note. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Action is key far days ahead, Taurus baby. You've been bystander at love's feast long enough, for Taurus to be trapped by timidity is unthinkable. In fact, it bor ders on being downright immoral. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Fragmentary clue to the real meaning of life appears as sudden illumi nation. Probably before fourth day. It will no doubt knock you for an emotional twister. And you. Gem, will be richer for the experience. Not to mention ... wiser. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Genial ne'er-do-well may encourage you to make foolish move, Moonba by. Key is caution. This person is an eloquent old party, and probably of opposite sex. LEO (July 23-August 22): Desire to flee environ ment, Leo, will be unusually sharp. Not a bad no tion, so long as you establish priorities, and return to assume yoke of responsibility. Look, you know very well you love to wander. But even more, you love the returning home. VIRGO (August 23-Sept 22): Rather ghastly week facing you, Virg baby. Batten down the hatches and prepare for rejection, suppression and confiscation. In that order. HOWEVER, by last day, ray of light shines through in form of recognition. LIBRA (September 23-October 22): Emphasis shifts from the personal to the universal, Lib baby. This, in itself, is a giant step forward. Just don't get behind the power curve, love, or you're apt to crash. SCORPIO (October 23-November 21): Confu sion and conflict seem to dominate first part of week, Scorp. Hold that haughty head of yours high and you will manage, somehow, to carry that pre cious chalice of yours through a throng of foes. SAGITTARIUS (November 22-December 21): Look over your shoulder, Soj honey. Dude in gaudy garb may be tracking behind you. Avoid confronta tion. Lose this cat in labyrinth. Week ends on note of wonder. CAPRICORN (December 22-January 19): Energy builds and by third day you'll want to attempt long dreamed of romantic coup. Check your wiring, Cap honey, to make sure circuits aren't already over loaded. AQUARIUS (January 20-February 18): Desire to overindulge in one form or another, Aquari, could lead you into awkward situation. Forget the high jinks and concentrate on business. At least until the business is completed. Especially last two days of week. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Hang in the shal lows, Pisces love. This is not your week for exploring the deep. Friend who is a Cop plays key role in decision before fifth day. Sense of deja vu tends to permeate entire week. Use last day for seeking expert advice.