?S 'ociett V MM. Of* IK McKEEVEK Auxiliary Meet Set For Friday ANDREWS The quarterly meet ing of (he Auxiliary of the District Memorial Hospital will be held Fri day July 17 in the dining room uf (lie I hospital, at 7: 30 p. m. Mrs. L. W. Wilson of Robbinsville and Mrs. Edgar Wood will be in i charge of the program. AT PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Curtis of Unaka, a son. Tony Lee. June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Debty of Marble, a son, Christopher Eu gene. July 1. Mr and Mrs. Oscar Berry of Murphy Route 4, a daughter. Robin 1 Renee, July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Bass Taylor of Murphy Route 3. a daughter. San dra Beverly, July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones of L'naka. a son. Lewis David. July 9. | Mr. and Mrs. Berlon Gentry. Murphy Route 3. a son, Jerry Dwain. July 9. Mr. ana Mrs. Chester Allen of Murphy Koute 3. a son. July 13. ; Mr. and Mrs. Avery Queen ot j Murphy, a daughter, Patricia; Diane, July 12. Mr. and Mrs. William Bills of j Hayesvdle, a son. July 13. Mr and Mrs. Hollis lleltzel of Murphy, a daughter, Julv 14. ANDREWS ? Mr. and Mrs. Jos ?ph El Khouri. a son. born Wed nesday, July 1. Spec. 4 Dwayne and Mrs. Win frey, the former 1 Miss Jean Bris tol) a son. James Scoll. burn June !0 in Carlsuhe. Germany. Marble Airman Assigned To Pope AF Base I Technical Sergeant Marion L. Rogers, of Marble, N. C.. lias ar I rived at Pope Air Force Base for assignment as jn inventory and management supervisor with the 464th Supply Squadron. The 30-year-ohl airman has been , a member of the Air Force since June 1?t addition, young SALLY BRUMS V KENNEDY. Also making a short visit with the Ketner's this week were DR. and MRS. BEN MAYFIELD and year-old daughter, JANE. Ben, who is with the International Corporation Administration, has been in Wash ington since January but is being transferred soon to Paraguay. The Ketner's son, DICK, is here, too, on summer vacation after a winter of post-graduate work at Clemson. CHEROKEE MBS. W. M LAY and *00. BIL LY leave this week for their new iiome Id Cleveland, Tenn. Mr. Lay, who will be associated with the I warehouse of Lay & Company there, will follow in the near future. ? ? ?* run The Lays, residents here since 1935, say that Murphy will always be home to them. We hope that means they'll come back often for they will be missed in Murphy. ? ? ? ? One of the cutest twosomes in town is MR. T. A. CASE and his gtrl-triend, two-year-old W1LHK MINA 6NEED. 1 They're together most of the time aad when Mr. Case was In Florida recently he wrote her a card warning her "not to take up with any other boys" while be was gone. Of course, at Wllhemina's birth day party last Saturday Mr. Case was a very special guest and she absolutely refused to let anybody open her presents but him I ? ? ? ? EMILY and BILL COOTELLO relaxed from their studies at Culto whee last week-end to visK with friends here. BUI has accepted the position of aariatMt principal ?f aa school 00 a U.S. Mtttary poet t* Puerto Rico and will leave the States oa August I. Emily, who will toaeh third gMde to Itoseto Sto* to to OUM?| N. C. MmiUm ; Megaslee t fflia Imwn The Karta emhi Education. 1 journal baa iial?ad the tap rating . la appearance, readability. and coateat by O. M Forkert aad Associates of Chicago, nationally , known coasultaau la typography aad layout. The Journal, publication of the North Carolina Education Associa tion. is issued monthly except June. July, aad August and has more than 30,000 subscribers. The editor at the publication is Or. W. Amos Abrams and the ad vertising manager Is John G. Bikle. T. S. Ferree, Jr., consultant artist, ] Stearns Engravers, cuts and en- i gravlags, aad Edwards and B rough ton. printers, round out the group officially charged with the publica tion of the magazine. The evaluation by the Forkert or ganization scored all ratings as "Excellent," without exception, for 1 the 48 categories rated. Hated were ' covers, placement and quality of < advertising, table of contents page, attention value and readability, | photographs, cartoons and art work, and distinctive character and 1 appeal. Typical of the comments by Forkert was the statement that the "State Park series, the Education Features, Editorials, and Depart mental Features are still tops." Bikle has been associated with 1 the magazine for 29 years and Dr. Abrams has served as editor for 13 years. The magazine has been printed for 52 years of the NCEA's 101 year existence and has long ' been considered a leader in its field. The Journal is devoted to the ob tectives of the NCEA," 'the profes sional improvements of its mem- i bers and the advancement of the cause of education. Subscribe To The Cherokee Scout PERSONALS Mn. T. L. CroMUad o< St. Pttm. , burg. rU., la apmdlag aeveral ' week* here with her mother. Mr* ( P. L. Aabury. and her (later, lira. J. H. WUaoa Sr. Mr. and Mra. Pruden Davidson and children, Katherine and Eddie, I of Lancaster, Pa. are v tatting Mr I Davidson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Jerry Davidson, this week. | i Mr. and Mrs. Spurge Christopher | of Atlanta ,Ga., are spending a va- j cation with relatives here. While in , Murphy they are residing at the | Imp's Nest. Mrs. Alex Owen and children ' are guests of Mrs. Owen'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fain. They 1 will be here until August 1. j Mr. and Mrs. Mayes Behram are ] spending this week In Little Switzer land. N. C. Mamie Patton, daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. Mack Patton of Hender- ' sonville, returned to her home on July 7, following a week's visit her , grandmother, Mrs. Don Witherspoon. Mrs. J. W. Thompson is spending i this week with her son and daugh. ter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson of Atlanta, Ga. , Jay Wilson is visiting in Gaines ville, Ga., with his grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Will Logan, this week. ] Pfc. Harry Mattox returned on ' July 5th to Camp Lejeune. following | a week-end visit with his parents, ( Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mattox. Mrs. Helen Weeks or Attanta, Ga. was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sneed. She was formerly associated with Murphy General Hospital. Mrs. Garrison Maneval spent last week with her sisters, Mrs. Glenn Bates and Mrs. John Davidson and Iheir families. Walter Carringer of New York City is spending several weeks here with his mother, Mrs. Ruth Carringer. Mrs. H. A. Mattox and Mrs. Tom Mauney had as luncheon guests on Wednesday at the hjme of Mrs. Mat box, Richard Mauney of Kaleigh. Bud Alverson of Murphy, Mr. Leo Levin and Mr. Sudder of New York City. Miss Jeanette Denny of Knoxiville, Tenn., (Miss Wagon Train of 58) has returned home after a few days visit | with her grandmother, Mrs. Leila Dickey. Jeanette is a Junior at the Vniversity of Tennessee. Mayoring in Civil Engineering Although she Ives in Tennessee, she is a native, of Murphy, N. C The people from out of town that attended the funeral of Mrs. J. H. Dillard were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor, Mrs. N. M. Patterson and Mrs. Karl Nelson all of Ral eigh; V. A. King of Columbia, S. C.; John King and Mrs. G. W. Cover of Andrews: Mrs. Cordell Russell of Robbinsville; and Mrs. J. E. Nelson of Topton. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barnett and PfiPlJllH I HI CflAAi) mwemina Mw6o Celebrates 2nd Birthday Wilhemlna Kneed, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Saeed, cele brated her second birthday with a >arty at her home on Saturday af ernoon, July U. The children who attended the Mity were Janie Mason, Clarke Bourne, Karen Beer kens, Claudia ind Chris Schuyler, and Price Mc. Keever, Sheilah 5 need assisted her mother in entertaining. NEW PHOSPECT PLANS ^ REVIVAL MEET A revival meeting will begin at Vew Prospect Baptist Church July !0 and will continue through July SI. Services will begin at 7:30 p.m. rhe Rev. W. D. Graham, pastor if Violet Church will deliver the sermons. The public is invited to attend. Gary and Randall returned Kriuay from a trip to Canton. O. Mrs. William J. Canala and sons, Bill and Dennis of Chattanooga, renn., are visiting Mrs. Canata't parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chandler. Gane Alias Palmer left laal waak (or MlnaaanH. Mrs. Tfceima Kitchens aad little nephew. MkkMi Driver of Buriiag too. spent a few day* here with Mr. and Mrs I. R. Elliott Mrs. Frankie Palmar spent laal week with Mr. and Mrs Eugene Ktlpa trick. George Fox visited in this com munity recently. * Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Monteith visited Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Sneed Sunday afternooa. Mrs. Art Latshaw and children ot Spring City. Tenn., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Gwin Wilcox and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Wilcox Mr. and Mr*. Charles Guthrie and daughter of Alabama are vis iting Mrs. Lon Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mauney o( AsheviUe, Mrs. W. A. Bonner oi Morganton, and Miss Margaret visiting their fatter, P. A. Mauney. HOMECOMING SET ANDREWS? Homecoming will t>e observed with ail day singing and dinner on the grounds at the Beav er Creek Free Will Baptist Church on Sunday July 25. All singers are invited to parts u pate and every one is welcome lo attend It was announced. Peaches Never lasted So Good I Juicy and full of peach flavor, this miracle pie will hit the spot tonight. The delectable fresh peaches in the filling are sweetened and thickened to perfection with vanilla pudding and pie filling so that every bite of this heavenly pie retains all the natural fruit flavor and color. So easy to make on top of the range, the filling is prepared in minutes, cooled and spooned into a baked pi* (hell. Fresh Peach Miracle Pie 2 cups diced fresh fully ripe pcaches (5 to 6 peaches) VJ cup sugar IV, cups water 1 package vanilla pudding and pie filling V* teaspoon salt teaspoon nutmeg teaspoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon butter y, teaspoon almond extract 1 baked 8-inch pie shell, cooled Combine peaches, sugar, and 1 cup of the water in a saucepan. Bring to a boil. Meanwhile, combine pudding mix, salt, nutmeg, lemon juice, and remaining \\ cup water. Stir to form a smooth paste. Add to boiling fruit, stirring to blend. Then cook and stir until mixture comes to a full boil. ?, Remove from heat and add butter and almond extract. Cool 5 minutes. Pour into pie shell. Let stand about 4 hours, or until firm. Serve with sweetened whipped cream and additional sweet ened sliced peaches, if desirrfl SKATING RINK NOW OPEN UNDER THE BIG TENT Next To Swimming Pool At Fair Grounds : Open Afternoons & Evenings I * FOR RENT I For Healths Sake ...Roller Skate!