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Coy Oliver Dies
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t? a vcUnai haepttal In AeW*
tUe Monday March 9, after e. kmc
ttlnam, were held diva Wed
x-wcuy t* Martial Creek Method
? let Church.
The Her. Carl Cunntagham and
the Bar. Ram Coffey
?n to OM
aim two listen, Mn Boyxi
Porter Oliver ail at Aoute A
To wiison Funeral Horn* bod
of I
tar Mr*. Ida
Ball Jenkins, 53, who dlad (tip.
m. Friday March U. after a
by lllnsaa. were held at Id
Sunday Jn Stecoah Bat
with the RevQtia Orr ?fl
'Burial was In Yellow Brenc
etery.
She was a native and lifelong re
sident of Grahajn County, the dau
ghter of the late William A. ?td
Dora Johnson Buchanan and was
married Fehruaiy 30,1?1B, to A. V.
Jenkins.
She was a member of Stecoah
Baptist Church in which she had
been a Sunday School teacher for
a number of year*.
Surviving are the husband; four
daughters, Mrs. Colleen Sawyer of
Kenesaw, Ga , Mr* Marie Gladden
of Tuskeegee, Mrs. Nell Philips of
Norfolk. Vs., and Miss Wills Jean
Jenkins of the home.
Also three sons, R. L. and Frai
ler of Stecoah, and McKlnley with
the U. S. Navy, stationed at Nor
folk. Va.
I vie Funeral Home was In charge
of arrangements.
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i A Cincinnati family vacation i
Canada's North Country with an
18-foot canoe. Whom the Vograg
bollday-makers off
the beaten track share the boalU
stimulus of the out-doors. They
see shy door, a surprised bar
hi sets from a clearing, and from
the white water of a stream a
great northern pike smashed the
DAY'S WORK?21 minutes-black
Way of life 2000- years ago. The
carpenter and his son proceed to
their village shop; the potter
moulds the day and fires the pot
Men build a native house and pro
ceed home for their evening meal.
Afterwards the father reeds to the
family from the sacred rolls of
the Torah.
DEFENSE OF TOE PEACE?12
minutes?black and white.
Live action and animation are
used to describe the overall orga
nization and functions of the vari
ous brandies of the United Na
tions.
GOING STEADY?10 minutes ?
black and white.
Regular dating is a normal step
in the progress toward engage
ment and marriage. But "going
steady" offers problems and dis
advantages, especially for the
youngerteens. So this motion pic
ture raises for discussion such Im
portant questions as: "When are
you old enough to go steady? What
advantages are there to It? How
can you end this steady relation
ship, if H seems an unsound one,
-without hard feelings?"
HOME ?19 minutes ? black and
white.
Dai'ly life 200 years ago. The
family awakens; they breakfast,
untether the animals and set out
to work. Household tasks are car
ried out. The mother sits sewing
and talking with neighbors until
it is time to prepare the evening
meal. Animated maps show size of
Palestine and its position in the
?Roman empire.
SMOKE JUMPERS?10 minutes
color. .
Nt.kt! 1
Mrs. Scroffis Dies
InHayesvifle
Green, the paator, end Pro*.
Adams of Young Herri*, Qe.
elating Burial was in the Method -
The body lay In state In the
church from 9:30 a. m. tHl 11 ?l m.
PaUbearers were LofUn and
Pearl Cherry. Howard Rogers,
OUne McChire, Frank Coleman,
and Garth Thompson.
Honorary pallbearers were J. R.
and J. C. Cheiy, Jarrett Thomp
son, and P. C. Sctoggs.
Mrs. Scroggs, a daughter of the
late Robert and Battle Edwards
Sorrells of Haywood County mov
ed with her parents to Young
Harris, Ga. In 1900 and was gradu
ated from Young Harris College
with A. B. Degree In 1904.
She later taught acbool in Clay I
County and Towne County Ga.. She |
was married in 1905 to Glenn D.
Scroggs. They moved to Texas
where they lived two years then
returned to'Haywood County, then
went back to Clay County in 1936
Surviving are the husband; three
daughters, Mrs. Norma Smith of
Mission, Texas, Ms. Hattle Moody
of Clemmons, N. C., and Mrs. Reb
ecca PoweH of the home; four sons,
Dr. T. H. Scroggs of Richmond, Vs.
Morris of Hayesville, and Morris
and Glenn D. Jr., both of New
York City, N. Y., end a sister Mrs.
Robert Robeston of Leicester; two
brothers, Olin Sorrells of Durham,
and Weave Sorrells of Canton; 16
gandchildren snd one great-grand
child.
Ivie Funeral Home had charge |
of arrangements.
The film shows how the US For
>st Service has developed its own
ilrborne fire-fighters to combat
'orest fires In remote sections of
;he country.
TITO: NEW ALLY?18 minutes? |
jlack and white.
Inside Yugoslavia as It exists to
lay. Highlights the nation-wide
Irive for literacy, the establish
nent of vocational training schools
ind the state-organized trips for
vorkers. Reviews the recent hls
ory of American-Yugoslav rela
ions, and raises the question of
Jugoslavia's position in the con
'lict between USSR and the West.
JNFINISHED RAINBOWS ? 36
ninutes?color.
Traces the development of the
rluminum industry from - time of
fapoleon III to the present. Shows
;arly experiments by Hall to find
i cheaper way of processing alum
num and his efforts to find a mar
ket. Demonstrates the constantly
ncreasing fields of use for the
netal as in office furniture, elec
rioal wire, train metal sheeting.
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COPPERH1LL, TBNN.
ANNOUNCING
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to the crew of
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PALMER'S SINCLAIR STATION
as operator in charge
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Palmer's Sinclair
Station
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be was driving a
near EUlJay. Ga.
or
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lav. Mil]
Military burial
by the Murphy
the son of
Ore ham of Unaka, who at
along with the widow, five child
ren; one Mater, Mrs Roeeveit Gar
rett of Unaka, one half
Oliver Graham of Unaka.
The deceased waa a veteran of
World War II.
Funeral Home "of BUlJay
In charge of i
Mrs. Mulkey Dies
In Canton, Ga.
Mrs. WlllMm B. Mulkey, 82, of
Marble, died Saturday, Marrch 14,
at ( a. m. at the home of a daug
hter. Mrs. W. F. Palmer in Canton,
Ga., following a long Illness.
She waa the daughter of the late
Jonce K. and Jane Deweese Adams,
pioneer residents of Cherokee
County.
She waa a member of the Beulah
Chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star.
Funeral services were held Mon
day In Marble Baptist Church of
which she had been an active mem
ber for a number of years. The
Rev. A. B. Lovell officiated .and
burial was in Marble cemetery.
Surviving are the husband; three
sons, E. S. of Erwln Tenn., William
M. and Paul S. of Atlanta, Ga.,
five daughters, Mrs. Palmer of
Canton Ga., Mrs. H. G. Smith of
Atlanta, Mrs. William A. Phlpps of
Ashevllle, Mrs. H. A. Barton of
Canton, N. C., and Mrs. J. H. Jones
of Knoxville, Tenn.
Also three brotherrs, J. E. Adams
of Knoxville, W. A. Adams of^fur
phy, and A. J. Adams of Andrews;
one sister, Mrs. J. L. Mulkey of
Murphy; 20 grandchildren, and
29 great-grandchildren.
Ivie Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements.
The performance of laying hens
often depends upon the type of i
care they received as chicks.
of lb
ffedrtck and Mrs flora
Robbinsville, and Mrs.
of Alcoa Tfcnn.; tlx
Dock, 6am, Marshall, Jim and Ar
thur all of Robblnavllle.
Also three slaters, J^re^ Mary
Oorrtnger, Misses Ada ind Dora
Col via of BobblnsviUe; two bro
thers, Pearson and Dock Cohrin of
Robbinsville; 43 grandchildren and
13 great-grandchildren.
Torwnson Funeral Home waa in
charge.
Sick in Andrews
Admlaslons to Rodda-Van Gord
er Hospital last week Included:
Horace Higdon, of Andrews; Mrs.
John Rogers, of Andrews; Mis.
R W. Goodson, of Andrews; Mrs.
R. B. Owenhy of Murphy; Mrs. Ad
dle Mulkey of Marble; Mrs. Paul
Anderson of Andrews; Miss Sue
Derreberry of Andrews; Mrs. Rob
ert Freeman of Andrews; Mrs. T.
D. -Batsman of Flats; Mrs. Jane
Webb of Andrews; Austin Clif
ford of Andrews; Jay Owenby of
Wesser; Lawrence Winfrey of An
drews and Mrs. Texon Buchanan
of Robbinsville.
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