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!' For The Women SiPersoru
Miss Dortha LucileHennessee To Wed Mr.Malcolm F. McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hennesseeannounce the engagement of their
daughter Dortha Lucile Hennesseeto Mr. Mplcolm F. McDonald of
Memphis. Tennessee, son u» Mrs.B. B. Annis and the late Mi. .ucyDonald nf Memphis.Miss Hennessee attended WesternCarolina Teachers College,
Meredith College, and was graduatedfrom the University of TennMrMcDonald also attend-cd the University ol Tennessee,where he was a member qf theSigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity.He now holds a position with theCollierville Dairy Products Companyof Collierville, Tennessee.An early fall wedding is being
planned.ii: i\t* *
I fAf.RNDAR OF l!COMING EVENTS |
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24.Hospital Auxiliary will meet at
3:00 p.m. in the Massie Wing ofthe C. J. Harris Hospital. Mrs.Mike Strong, president.The Ruby Daniel Circle will
meet at 7:00 p.m. for annual picnic.Mrs. Claude Campbell, president.The Cullowhee Home Demon-'
stration club will meet with Mrs.Kenneth Brown at 6:00 p.m. Mrs.Gerald Eller, pres.The Svlva Rotary Club will meet1
at Bryson City at 7:00 p.m., for|their inter-city meet with the Bry-,son City club.FRIDAY, AUGUST 25.
Fisher Creek Home Demonstrationclub will hold annual picnic% at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Fisher.
The families of the club membersare also invited. Mrs. Cole Ridley,president.SATURDAY, AUGUST 26.The Business and Professional
Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. at theLegion Home. Mrs. Lillian Madison,president.MONDAY. AUGUST 28.Sylva Firemen will meet at the
Hall at 6:45 p.m. W. Bart Cope,chief.
^ ivinat n 4 MatVinr) icfoujf oi-uuu intti at KIC mviuuuut
church at 7:00 p.m. Dennis Barkley,scoutmaster.Woodmen of the World meet at
the Woodmen's Hall at 7:30 p.m.D. L. Robinson, C. C.The Brownies of Cullowhee meet
at 3:30 p.m. at the Methodistchurch. Mrs. R. T. Houts, leader.
Sylva Home Demonstration Clubwill meet at 4:30 p.m. at the homeof Mrs. C. Z. Candler for theirannual picnic. The families ofthe members are invited guestsMrs. Charley Allison, president.TUESDAY, AUGUST 29., Rotary club has weekly dinnermeet at Allison building at 6:30p.m. Harry Ferguson, president.
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LOCALS - IMr. and Mrs. Carlton Parker,]
of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. E .H.[Parker, also of Atlanta, spent theweek-end in Webster as guests ofMr. and Mrs. Dan Cowan andother relatves.
Miss Slema Nicholson, of Cowarts,left Friday for Morgantonwhere she will be employed as assistantdietition of the GoodwinHall School for the Deaf.
Ralph Bumgarner, Jr., will returnthe last of this week froma two weeks visit with his grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sawyerat Waleska, Ga.
Mrs. Harold Grindstaff anddaughters, Elizabeth, Mary ana
Alice, left last Tuesday for theirhome in Chicago, 111., after sevenweeks' visit here with Mrs. W. E.Grindstaff.
Mrs. J. A. Guthrie, of Clemson,S. C., spent a part of her vacationat Cherokee with Miss Mary Singletonand her sister, Miss MaggieGarlington, who is summer lecturerat the Indian Museum atCherokee.Major and Mrs. Richard H.
Lynch and family of Mather AirField, Calif., are visiting Mrs.Lynch's mother, Mrs. A. D. Daniel.Major Lynch is being transferredto Patterson-Wright Air Base atAkron, Ohio.
Miss Isla Lippincott, who hasbeen visiting Mrs. A. D. Daniel,left yesterday for Ocala, Fla., fora visit with her sister, Mrs. Geo.Brent and family before returningto her home in Tampa, Fla.
Mrs. Ray Simpson and childrenhave returned to Nashville, Tenn.,alter spending the summer withMrs. Simpson's parents, Mr. andMrs. H. D. Fowler, at Big Ridge.
Miss Kathryn Fowler of Carnesiville, Georgia, spent the week-endwith her uncles, Charles and AllenGinn, and their families at theirhomes in Sylva.
Betty and Jackie Robinson, ofAtlanta, Georgia, were week-endguests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buchanan.Mr. and Mrs. George Clouse and
children spent the week-end withMrs. Clouse's brother, Mr. HaroldStallcup, and family at their homein Ellenboro. Mr. and Mrs. Stallcup'stwin sons, Steve and Larry,return to Sylva with Mr. and Mrs.Clouse to visit them, also to visittheir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.Glenn Stallcup, at Whittier.Rev. W. Q. Grigg spent Tuesdayand Wednesday at Lawndale,
N. C.f and participated in ceremonieshonoring his father, Dr,W. T. Grigg, at a meeting of the*# r _ _i. ii *>r_ o-:.Aiasonic j-iuuge mere. mi,
presented his father with the 50year Masonic button at this meetjing. He was accompanied to Lawn|dale by Mr. and Mrs. George Lee.Recent guests of Miss Lucy Heddenat Webster were Rev. and
Mrs. Wayne A. Monroe and children,Bob, Allen and Mary, ofPalatka, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Hodden will
j leave today for their home atKi: Mountain after spending:hc past week with Mr. Hedden's
i
Cashiers Home Demonstrationclub will hold their annual picr.iLat Elyea Spring at 7:00 p.mThe club members' families wilj
| be guests. Mis. Ralph Hawkinspresident.
j WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30.Camera Club will meet at theii
club room over Wallinvs Shoe storeat 8:00 p.m. Rev. W. H. Wake-field, president.The Victory Home Demonstrationclub will meet at 7:00 p.m. a'
;he Town Park for their annua
picnic. Their faimilies will b<guests. Mrs. Ralph England, presFRIDA.Y, SEPTEMBER 1.The Men of the Presbyteriai
Church will meet at the churclfor their monthly dinner meet a
6:30 p.m. C. C. pettit, president.
Fully Qualified
ACCOUNTBOOKKEEPERwould like to settle In or around
Sylva. Age 42. Married.
WILLING TO MAKESOME INVESTMENTPLEASE REPLY DIRECT TO
"BOOKKEEPER", care
of The Sylva Herald.
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)S Phone 110 I'.tivities | !-_-- mJ j'PERSONALSparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hedden.Mr. and Mrs. Hedden have been;in Nashville this summer where1Mr. Hedden did work at GeorgePeabody College toward his Master'sDegree. Mr. Hedden is directorot Band in the Kings Moun|tain high school.
I Mrs. Bill Knox and two sons,;Michael and John Robert, of |Springfield, 111., are expected toarrive Saturday for several daysvisit with Mrs. Knox's parents,Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coward, at thehome 01 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond,Glenn. Mrs. Glenn is a sister ofVI r Cnu/arH
Judge Dan K. Moore and familyand Dan M. Allison and familyreturned to their homes here lastnight after ten days at an EasternCarolina Beach.Miss Ella Frances Bryson will
leave Sunday to resume her workas a faculty member in the HazelwoodElementary school. MissBryson will be teacher of the firstgrade.Guests this week at the home of
Mrs. J. F. Freeze included: Mrs.W. Whetstone and daughter, Janet,
« m T A .1_ iciHCI tVil'S. t\. «J. rtlKlt'y Ui miuuu,
Fla., Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sheldonof New Smyrna Beach, Fla.; Mr.and Mrs. W. E. LeBey. Savannah,Ga.; and Mrs. Bertha Heagan ofBat Cave.Mrs. Ralph S. Morgan, Sr. will
return to her home in Atlanta,Ga. the latter part of the weekafter having spent two weeks herewith Dr. R. S. Morgan and family.Mr. Charles Poteet returned
Saturday to Detroit, Mich, aftera few days visit with his parents,Mr. and Kirs. Roscoe Poteet, andhis son, "Tinker". I
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Reedland son, Charles spent a part of|the week in Atlanta, Ga. on busi-'
j ness.Mrs. Brank Proffit, accompani-;
I led by Mr. Proffit who studied at |the University of Colorado thissummer, returned to Chapel Hill,Monday, alter spending the week-!end at their home here. Mr. Pro-jffit will go to Marshali to visitrelatives until Mrs. Proffit fin-1ishes her summer work at ChapelHill. They will then return toSylva where they will again teachin the Sylva schools.Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Tallent and Mr. and!Mrs. Joe Hunt were Mr. and Mrs.M. P. Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. PatHunt, all of North Wilkesboro.
- A/Twc Harrv Hnstincrc was railedto Grassy Creek, Ashe County,Monday, on account of the criticalillness of her sister, Mrs. WileyStumpp. Word was received byfriends here Tuesday that Mrs.Stumpp passed away on that day.Miss Dorothy Chester has returnedhome after a few weeks
visit in Detroit. Michigan, withfriends and relatives.
Mrs. Roy F. Tyler and daughter,Andrea Beaver, of Detroit,Michigan, arc spending a few daysin Sylva with relatives and friends.
' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garrett anddaughter, Linda, of Louisville, Ky.,
, have been visiting relatives andiriends in Sylva. Mr. GarreU has
L returned to Louisville where heis working at present.
Morris "Moss" Chester returnedto Detroit, Michigan, alter visit.ing in Sylva. He was accompanied
; by Charles Poteet.
Legion . . .il (Continued from pagea sembly, 1947-49, and was presidctof the Kannapolis Young DemocraticClub last year. He is the1' teacher of the Men's Class in the1 First Presbyterian church <of Kantnapolis, is a member of the Maisonic Order, Shrine, and the For-- ty and Eight.
At seven o'clock the Legion1naireS and their wives will leaveI the Sylva Legion Home for Cher!okee to attend the Cherokee Dra1ma. This is to be known as
"Legion Night" at the Drama andall American Legion members willbe admitted free. They are requestedto wear their Legion hatsso that they can be recognized atthe gate.The dinner will be prepared and
served by the American LegionAuxiliary and plates will be $1.00each.
LVA HERALD AND RUFUi
Jiss Weaver Entertains)ance Class TuesdayMiss Alice Weaver entertained
he members of her Dance Classit a party at her home in Dills-3oro on Tuesday afternoon. Athe conclusion of the round of»ames and contests directed byMiss Weaver, Ann Hooper andSandra Nash were awarded prizes.Refreshments of ice cream, cake,and grape punch were then served.Members present included Jane
Hicks Rector, Susan Lessing, Mar- Jtha Jane Wilson, Ann Hooper,Ruth and Mary Morgan, and Sap-dra Nash.
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Shuler And Blanton Re- Iunions To Be Held JointlyA joint reunion of the friends)
and relatives of the Shuler andBlanton families will be lield atthe home of Glenn Blanton on thesecond Sunday in September, them«h AHHip. N. C. Heretofore the),
two families have held their reiniior.s separately, the Shulers on
the second Sunday in Septemberand the Blantons on the fourthSunday of the same month. Thisyear all are invited to the homeof the Glenn Blantons and areasked to bring a picnic lunch.
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G. A.'s Meet WithSarah Bumgarner"Climbing a Ladder" was the
subject of the program of theSeotts Creek G. A.'s when theymet Monday afternoon with Sarah,Bumgarner. Fifteen members andtheir counselor, Mrs. Joe Davis,were present. Those having partson the program were Betsy Pannel,Carrie Nell Ward, Bobby AnnHarris, Sarah Bumgarner, AnnSmith, Annette Cagle, Ann Harris,Jane Erwinr and Lela Mae Cagle.Facts brought out in the studyshowed that there is much needfor better education throughoutthe whole world . more than halfthe people of the world cannotread.
Startirig their Christmas "Cheer"' -' 1 4worK aireaay, me gins uiuugni|
gifts to the meeting which are togo to needy children of Japan.During the recreation hour Sarahserved ice cream, cookies, and
a refreshing drink to the members.* »j: jH * *
Mrs. Crawford HostessTo Club MeetThe Junior Woman's Club met
with Mrs. Archie Crawford at herhome on Wednesday of last week,with nine members present. Mrs.Alton Bryson presided.
Mrs. Bryson gave a very interestingtalk and demonstration on
textile painting. Several of themembers had brought material forpractice in applying some of thefacts as presented by Mrs. Bryson.To help further the social work
of the club a Bake Sale was scheduledto be held on Saturday,August'26, in front of the ProfessionalDrug Store.At the conclusion of the program
Mrs. Crawford served a saladcourse.
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Scotts Creek ChurchGroups Have PicnicMembers of the Mattie Hensley
Circle and the Home Makers SundaySchool class, both of ScottsCreek Baptist church, enjoyed a
picnic at the picnic grounds of theCherokee Indian ReservationTuesday. Each of the memberscarried a covered dish for this delightfulouting together. The pastor,Rev. B. S. Hensley, and Mrs.Hensley were invited guests. Sixteenwere present. Mrs. Don Fisheris president of the Sunday Schoolclass, and Mrs. Dennis Fisher ischairman of the circle.
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Miss Joan Cagle EntertainsMrs. Zollie Fincannon
Miss Joan Cagle entertained ata bridal shower in honor of Mrs.Zollie Fincannon, a recent bride,on Wednesday evening. August 16,at the home of the hostess's mother,Mrs. David Cagle.Several rounds of Bingo were enijoyed, the prize winners in turn
presenting their award to the guestof honor. A delicious sweet course
in pastel colors was served. Thebride was presented a shower oflovely and useful gifts.
Picnic At SmokemontSaturday For PreachersThe preachers and their fam!ilies will meet at Smokemont Sat'urday, August 26 at 4:30 p.m. for
a picnic. Each family is requestedto bring a picnic lunch. All preachersof the Tuckaseigee Baptist Associationare invited to come with:heir families and enjoy this outingtogether.
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The ladies of the church piepareThe next Deacons' meeting will bi
Firemen ... j(Continued from page 1)
will be held in Hendersonville on
Sept. 6. The speaker for the Hen-,;dersonville meeting is an experton the Atomic Bomb and will tell jthe members how to direct their,work in case such a bomb shouldever be dropped on their communities.Woody Hampton, assistant chief
of the Sylva Department, intro-.
duced Ramsey Buchanan, GeneralManager of the Sylva Division ofMead Corporation. Mr. Buchananspoke highly of the work of theSylva department and expressedappreciation for the unselfish workand time the men are giving to 1
keeping a well organized andsmooth operating department going.Mr. Buchanan then introduredRalph Kemmerer, Person-jnei ana t^UDiic neiauons uirecior
of the Sylva Division, who in turnintroduced D. V. Hill, Safety Di-;rector of the Kingsport Divisionof Mead Corporation, as the principalspeaker of the evening.
Mr. Hill spoke on the tremendousimportance of promotingsafety, especially in industrialplants such as he deals with. Accidentprevention is one of thebig jobs facing all of us and thespeaker said, "I am inclined tobelieve that too many of us are
getting the idea that accident preventionis being used as propagandabecause more and more industrialconcerns are using safetyslogans in their paid advertisements."He pointed out that a
great number of people are becomingcognizant of the fact thataccident prevention is imperative,especially is it true of the peoplewho occupy positions in industrialmanagement and in public life. Hecommented on the Atomic Bomband the importance of the Firemenleaning as much as possibleabout the bomb and its effects, andhow to combat fires started bysuch. In commenting upon thepossioility of the production of a
Hydrogen Bomb, he said, ''I don'tthink we will have to worry aboutwhat happens if one should beexploded. In the first place I believethat to develop and producesuch a bomb it will bankrupt any.nation that undertakes it, and inthe second place, if one is ever
exploded it is my opinion none!of us will be here to fight it."
Practically all the towns ofWestern Carolina were representedexcept Waynesville and Franklin.Canton had 14 members presIent, the largest delegation fromany one department.The meeting was concluded with
the showing of a special movie on
safety in the Eastman Kodak Com-1pany at Kingsport.
Charles McMahan gave his famoussermon on "Jonah and theWhale", which afforded the groupa big laugh. McMahan, JohnEchols and Dick Green sang a
negro spiritual.
Daughter BornMr. and Mrs. Carl Cagle, Jr.,
announce the birth of a daughter,Shirley Reed, on August 14.
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the 63 Deacons and 11 pastors of tlBssion at Buff Creek Baptist churchf the Deacons Association, presided,d and served the banquet for the vie at the East Sylva Baptist church t
PROGRAM ANNOUNGEINORTH CAROLINA COIBE HELD IN ASHEVILL(Continued from page 1) | .Church", Dr. C. Lloyd Daugh-1terty, Jr., Secretary of Pulpitand Pastoral Evangelism, Gen-eral Board of Evangelism,Nashville, Tenn.
rHURSDAY. SEPT. 219:00 a.m. . Devotions: Bishop
I?osten J. Harrell.9:30 a.m..Business Session.11:30 a.m..Conference Brotherlood,Dr. H. G. Allen, President,
presiding.11:45 a.m..Board of Lay Activi-1 l
;ies. iAddress: "Rise Up, O Man ofGod", Robert G. Mayfield, AssociateSecretary and Director p"
of Methodist men, GeneralBoard of Lay Activities, Chicago,111. I
12:30 p.m..Adjournment.1:00 p.m..Laymen's Luncheon: S
George Vanderbilt Hotel. 1
Address: "Men of Methodism Ffor the Man of Galilee", Rob- tiert G. Mayfield. C
3:00 p.m..Preaching Hour. ; fiSermon: Dr. Roy L. Smith,Publishing Agent, Chicago, 111. o
5:30 p.m..Duke University Dinner:West Asheville MethodistChurch. |
7:30 p.m..The Advance for ptChrist and His Church. e]The Reverend Walter J. Miller,President of the Board ofMissions and Church Extension,Charlotte, N. C., presidpimg. H
FRIDAY, 8EPT. 22 ££9:00 a.m..Devotions: Bishop .'Costen J. Harrell. J89:30 a.m..Business Session. ^
11:15 a.m..Conference HistoricalSociety, The Reverend C.,mmMoody Smith, Spray, N. C., presiding.
11:45 a.m..Methodist TheologicalSchools.Address, Dr. Ray C. Petry,Professor of Church History,Duke University DivinitySchool, Durham, N. C.
12:30 p.m..Adjournment.1:00 p.m..Rural Fellowship
Luncheon: Ashbury MemorialMethodist Church.
3:00 p.m..Ordination of Deacons *"
and Preaching Hour.Sermon: Dr. Roy L. Smith.
5:30 p.m..High Point CollegeDinner: S & W Cafteria, PineRoom.
7:30 p.m..The Methodist CollegeFoundation.Dr. B. Joseph Martin, Executivenirpntnr r»f The VTf»thr»Hict
College Foundation of NorthCarolina, Greensboro, N. C.,presiding.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 239:00 a.m. Devotions: Bishop Cos-j
) BUSINESS GALS! Choose )J your pattern where you can JS register it, so that all your 4
friends may know. 4
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Phone 229 Sylva, N. C.
Thursday, August 24, 1950
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] FOR WESTERNIICCDCUPC TOII Llll.ll UL. IU
.E IN SEPT.>n J. Harrell.
Reception of the Class intoFull Connection.
9:45 a.m..Business Session.Board of Missions and ChurchExtension.Board of Education.Board of Hospitals and Homes.Board of Temperance.Committee on World Peace.
12:30 p.m..Adjournment.1:00 p.m. . Ministers Wivesuncheon: Battery Park Hotel.3:00 p.m..Business Session. ^7:30 p.m..Youth Night: MunicialAuditorium.Address: Dr. J. Wallace Hamilton,Pastor Pasadena Com- 4munity Methodist Church, St.Petersburg, Fla.
UNDAY, SEPT. 249:00 a.m.. Conference Loveeast, Led by Dr. N. G. Bethea, ReredMember of the Western Northarolina Annual Conference, Eneld,N. C.11:00 a.m..Worship and therdination of Elders.
Conference Sermon: BishopCosten J. Harrell.
3:00 p.m..Reading of the ApDintmentsfor 1950-1951 ConfericeYear.Adjournment at will.
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) the Bureau of Animal Industry,. S. Department of Agriculture.
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