The Cherokee Scout Dedicated To Promoting Cherokee County VOLUME ? NUMBER 21 MURPHY . NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 17. 1959 EIGHT PAGES THIS WEEK PUBU8HED WEEKLY ? Rock And Roll Star, Wes Bryan, Returns To Home Towirv*^ w:n. Jerry Kephart, and Emanuel Mc Donald iwtti t each. Charles Lovla ioed With f. *H/?b Tom Lanntng vHh'0. Hey Ashe with 2, and Tommy Arms who didn't Jlcore. The coafereace games were with The Murphy girl# took an early lead ?d Md it .until Mm fourth quartet when Steeoah started to cat** up. Hie score ?t Hie haH was 44 to M In fewr of Murphy and szs&zvxs favor but too clow far ooofart. I ? '' "Vf'i .. m. The Tina! score was Murphy 83, atecoah. 77. Mirgaret Cole scored 42 points ? jr Murphy and Norma Jean Holder scored 59 points for Stecoah. Linda Jones scored 19 points for Murphy, Joan Morley 14. Lou Jean N'j ions 4. Frankie Beal 3. and Linda Smith 1. Linda Tolherow, Phyllis Gillen Gay Hatchitt, Ylginia Wells. Marine O' Dell. Marie Nelaon and Sue Rose were Murphy's guards. The Murphy boys had a hard time getting started against the Stecoah team and the score at the end of the first period was 17 to 16. Murphy. The score at the half was only slig My better, ? ?ing 38 to 31 in tavor of Murphy. In the third period, though, the BuldJgs turned on he steam, score ing 32 points to Stecoah's 2. In the frurth period Murphy scored 21 to Stcccah's 8 and the final score was ASurpby 91 , Stecoah 41. Jerry Kephart and Jerry Johmon tach scored 19 points for Murphy and "Long Tcm" Lanning scored lb. Other sccrers and players were: Tommy Arms wi h 9, Billy Carrin ger 8, Paul Smith 8. Charles Lovin I od )and Em.inuei McDonald 6 each, and Bud Killian, Roy Ashe, and Johnny Moore. Christmas Play To Be Presented At Elementary School Thursday The hird grades of Murphy Elementary Sohpal -will present "Hie Legend of the Snow Man" at the elementary auditorium Dec. 17 it 1 p. m. Cast includes: snow man, Jerry Hampton; John Jarrol, Denny Smiti; Mary Cairol, Kathy Bruner aa newiboy, Jerry Will tan* Alao snowball pMfas: Penny Smith, Ellabexti) Bourne, Ramon? Jospehy, Mary Ellen Nave, Suzanne C wand, Jane Anderson, Peggy Hyde, Mary Alice Shields, Donna Wilkin* and Mary D. Chemty Snowmen are: Tommy McGuire, Steve Thompson. Jack Pope, Jerry Hunajjc-kfr; Hwry Lltte, DwvW (DXsAn, Bobby Laney and iDonalj OayJcT. Carol sinters are: Wanda Ware, Maxey Oochery. ffii'Ja Taylor, W?ytoe Amos. Judy Quaen. Jerry Cglmen, Jib** Laiwy;' Maureen Oraves. Macy Haigfcr, Linda Ivester, Mary Klne. David McCoy. ?Larry Morrow, Eddie Bettis, Blsa fceth OaLtaia, Sammy Davta Tow my iWdDdy,* Ctea Palmar. Myrtle Pflntor Aw Payne, James Lance. Sammy Ragan, (Ml Tunhapa Linda Derreberry, Barbara Rotrtn | son. Sue Toutherow, Charles Queen Janmes Lance and Linda Rogers. Tin soliders are: Larry Hen son, 'Max Law sen. Paul Morgan. Omar Oreen and Gary Headrick. Japanese Jugglers are: Tommy Size and Wayne Holland. Christmas Imps. William Stalcup Jr. Lonny "Farmers, Wayne Wells, Graham Bay! ess, Denny MaHonee, diaries i Tranlham. Rookie Rogers and j Rooky Hughes. I Christmas clowns: Johnny More, Douglas White. David Cole. Ronald Wekh, David Hughes. Jerry Cole man and Kiimn Jimm yLaney. Socw-Oike sprites: Mildred and Marilyn Coleman, Cyn hla Stiles. Linda Wilcox. Betty Wells. Debra Corn well, Janice Docfcery. Sherry Coleman, Mary Ruth Dockery, Sanders. Roaemary PMHips. Carolyn Toutherow, Sandra Tboraas. Judy rtMaiM. Dorrtt Taylor. Wanda SMriry Rogers, Josephine Taylor, Taylor. AM** Rawllngs an d UU Uty?i. MIm h ? d ?v t ' ; J ,frr;- . V*. ?;v ' Ella McCombs and Mrs. Mary Jones. Necessary Funds Awarded For Road Repairs, Bridge ANDREWS In response to a re quest made several months ago to he North Carolina State Highway Commission, Mrs. G. W. Cover, Cherokee County {representative, received a telegram from Meivln Brought on, head of the Highway Commission, statins that the com mission granted permission Friday to begin work on the secondary 10H leading from Andrews to Aouone. TV secondary road will be re aligned and paved According to the announcement. In tills nmiing the rammisaton also awarded her Mm needed acoesa. Tatham Craak. Mrs. Cover stated the ferMcc M needad lor KfaMl ctftdm. B '^av in , Carbon Monoxide Poison Claims Lives Of Two Men Area Churches To Present Christmas Music Programs Area churches will present pro- 1 grams of Christmas music Sunday. The Senior Choir of the First Methodist Church will present a musical program at the 11 a. m. service. The Choir will present excerpts ! from the Chris mas portions of the Messiah and a new work entitled ?'An Appalachian Nativity." Hie program will also include a group of well-known Christmas anthems and carols, "The Birthday of A King" by NeicMinger and "Go Tell It on The Mountain. Gene Bates will also assist the choir as instrumental soloist. Mrs. Duke Whi.ely is organist for the program and the choir will be directed by Reverend R. T. Houts. Members of the choir are: sop ranos, Nelda Atwood, Linda Houts, Judy Brittain, Mrs. Glenn Bates, Mrc. George Sizes, Mrs. Jerue Babfe, Mrs. John Davidson, Mrs. Vir&ir^J Sdroggs, Jane WhitePy, Jo Moody, Charlene Davidson and Mrs. Max Blawemore; altos, Mrs. Ruth Carrlnger, Mrs. Neil David son, Mrs. R. T. Houts. Mrs. George Westmoreland and Kay Davidson. 'Also, basses, Hugh Brittain, J. W. Davidson, Ftank Taylor, W. B. Johson and Don Phillips and -en cr?, Ray Ward Heffner and Don Ceiter Jr. , , ? Sunday at 7: 3D p. m. the young people of the church will present a Christmas play, "Why the Chimes Rang." Principal members of the cast will be Hubert Wells, Summy Car*?r, Miss Gretchen Brunnor, MisfeTrcacy Nugent and Charlton Holder. Other youna people from tile church will assis in t4ie produr. lion and staging of the play. I The cbcirs of the First Baptist Church will present their program cf Christmas music at the 7:30 p. m. service. Among the selee.ion which will be presented include "O Holy Night," Church Chapel, Concord and Carol Choirs, "There's A Song In The Air," Concord Choir. "Go Tell It On The Mountain," Church Choir. "Timcihy's Carol, "The Friendly Beasts," Cherub Choir. Away In 3 Manager," "Little Baby Jesus" and "As Each Happy Christinas." Celestial Choir. Also, "Thou Dids't Leave T?iy Thrcng" Church Choir. "A Long, Long Ago," Carol Choir, "Love C&me Down At Christmas, Chapel Choir, "Gen le Jesus," "Carol Choir, "Ccmc My Heart," Concord Choir. "God So Loved The World," Church Choir, "A Savior Has Been Given" Carol Choir, "Angles We Have Heard On High." Ohapel and Con cord Choirs, "Angles. 'From The Realms of Glory" Chapel. Church Concord and Carol Choirs. 'A quartette composed of Mrs. Gordon Bates. Miss Carolyn Bates. Miss Ruth Bates and Miss Annette White will sing "What Child Is This" fmd "Good Christalo Men, Rejoice. A program ot music wiH be pre sented by Mic Choirs of the Pres byterian Churcii of Andrews which will take place at the regular Sun day morning service. Sunday evening members of the Women of the Church will have the annual Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. Lee Nichols. A cantata will be presen'ed Sun day at 7:30 p m. by the Junior and Senior choirs at the First Methodis! Church of Andrews. A "White Christmas Service" Florida Trip Postponed Until Later Date The appearance of Hie Nor h Caro lina Sweethearts at the Tides Hotel in St. Petersburg. Fla. has been postponed until a later date ic co-d ing to Mrs. Pete S'alcup. M!rs. Stalcup was notified of the pos'. ponement by Bob Cox of Bids For Broadway and said it was due to circumstances beyond thei control. will be observed at the regular Sun- ! day moring Sunday School hour followed by the snrmon by the pas tor. On Christmas eve a Christmas p&geant will be pesnted at the church oy the people <.f the church. A social hour ?"J! Jn'.ow, "Ye Shall Find The Babe" a pa geant by Winifred Dunn Blunt will be presented at lie regular mid nek srvicc IVc.23 at the First baptist church. The cast will include fifteen characters Gordon L. Butler will be tho reader. In addition to the adult, junior and intermediate choirs, an angel choir will be composed of tlte young peop le of the church. Members of the Sunday School will present a Christmas program Sunday. Dec. 20. at 5:00 p. m. at the St. Andrews Lutheran Church A special Chrislrras service will tc observed at the church on Christ mas eve with a midnight service brgining at 11:30 p. m. Santa Claus Post Office Swamped With Letters It looks like a big Chris'mas this year, according to all the signs from Santa Claus, Indiana. Post master Elbert S. Reinke re ports his San'.a Claus Post Offiics already has 5,000 Santa Claus letters from children several thou sand more than usual this early in the season. Many of these let ers are in foreign languages. But this is no ipnjb'im. The Postmaster sends them to Ihe St. Meinard Monas:ar>\ which isn't far away, and the monks translate. The letters from 'he youngs' ers. The American Legion at Santa Claus handles the letter writing operation at Christmas, Postmaster Reinke explains. Every child who writes in receives a let'er directly from Santa Claus (provided he has included a return address in his letter i. The Bauy-decorated letter from Santa Claus assures the children Santa's Brownies are steady hard at work making plenty of toys ?or them. I! also admonishes them to be good and say their prayers regularly. Postmaster General Arthur E. Summcrfield observed the Pos; Office at Santa Claus "has helped make Christmas a living reality for millions of youngs, ers since 11 was established more than a century ago. * V Motor Court Attendant Discovers Mens Bodies r Ray E. Townsend, 42, of Young Harris and Loyd William McClure. 38, of Blairsville, died in a tourist court in Asheville between mid night Monday and 1 a. m. Tuesday, according to Dr. John C. Young, coroner. D.\ Young ruled the deaths acc idental and said ihat poisoning carbon monoxied gas had been trcakh into the bodies of both of the men. The men were found by the oper ator of the motor court, H. G. Glance Mr. Glance said that he had heard Almond C. Clonts Injuried In Auto Accident Almond Cecil Clonts, 41, of Rt. 4 Murphy was injured in a automo bile accident Saturday night, ac ccrding to Patrolman E. N. Hooper. The wreck occured about six miles west of Murphy on Highway 64. Mi.'. Clonts was driving a 1950 Pon tile wben his car skidded^ and went up an enbankbtent on -the left side of the road. Mr.Clonts was taken to Provid ence Hospital but was later trans ferred to Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville. According to Dr. George Size, attending physican, Mr. Clonts suffered a compound comraunited fracture of the right thigh bone. Dr. Size further stated that Mr. Clonts has been placed under the carc of orthopedic specialise in AjhcviUe where he underwent surgery. "According to Patrolman Hooper, Clonts hes been charged with reck less driving and illegal possession o. intoxicants. Marble Boy Scouts Holds Plate Supper Boy Scou's of Marble Troop *14 held a Plate Supper Saturday night at the Marble School. All proceed wHl toe used to buy Christmas fruit baskets which wiU b3 distributed to families tn the area. Mothers of troop members asslt ed in serving and making arrange ments. Approximately $50 was token in conversation from the oafata tl which the men were staying as kV 7. checked the grounds the night be- ~ fore. Tuesday morning, after pfe aiizing that the two men wereaHtt in the cabin. Glance cheeked Hit found the men apparently dead on the bed in the cottage. Mr. Townsend and Mr. McCtare came to North Carolina Monday . _ to begin work with Eugene Sludar, WcaverviUe building contractor. Both men had done construction ~ work for a number of years. Mr. Townsend is survived his paren.s. George H. and Oliie- ? Bryson Townsend and his wife Mrs,? Inez Kuykendall To ? nsend; four daughters, Bevrrly, Jo nne, Kattiy IT and Patricia an' a s >3 Rig**.;: Also a sister, Mrs. I!urve Hooper ? of Young Harris an i a brother*" Edward cf CkveUn;: T ~nn. ? Frank Abemathy Funeral Home OfZL Young Harris is in charge of arran gements. The funeral will be Friday at 11 a. m. at the Bm^ tow n Church. The body will ranaiC at the funeral home until the hooT^ of the funeral. Mr. MaClure is survived by M r. wife, Mrs. Hazel Teagna IflcCtarw* his mcttter Mrs. Lelia Justice Clure; two daughters, Deborah aait Lyna, all of the home. Also ? bfOthflS" Charles of Hayesvilie; four skier*,-' Mrs. GrOvie Plott, Mr* Fay* send both of Young HaiTis and Mildred Plo t of 8 laired He a*? Mrs. Myrtle Tralove fit AshevOle. The funeral wiO be held Thursday at 2 p. m. at ttie Ivie Log Baptig Church with the Rev. A. H. Stmt officiating. Burial will toe in tite church cemetery. Masonic- rites will be held. ^ Ivie Funeral H^me is ^ dWCft cf arrangements and he body wflt remain at the mortuary untB 3$ minutes prior to the service. Murphy z Calendar 2:30 p. m. three to Murphy S:30 p. m. - Story six to nine Library. 6:30 p. tri al Home Store wHl CCufcrtmas Henry House. 7:30 p. m. - tliary 7:00 p. m. P?rty Church. to r their party. 6:30 p. m. Service Sewing Gub Sponsor Ssle Sat M 1 lit I ?? l? II ?. M. > trtr