- Young Harris College Begins 75th School Year Sept. 17 With Capacity Attendance YOUNG HARRIS -Young Har ris College's seventy-fifth school year begins on Sep (em - ber 17 when approximately 500 students, a capacity number (or the past two years, will be enrolled. Dormitories will be open for freshmen on Saturday, Septem-* ber 17, and the following Monday' will be devoted to orientation and counseling. Sophomore registration will be held on Tuesday morning, September 20. with the fresh men registering in the after noon and on Wednesday morn ing. Classes will begin on the afternoon of September 21. , Students will be entering from fifteen states witl the greatest number coming from Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina. All dormitory spaces will be filled to capacity. In addition to thelarge enroll ment, President C. R. Clegg has announced the appointment of five new faculty members and two new associate adminis trative officers. Two faculty members, Dr. Robert P. And ress and Miss Ondee Ravan, are returning after leaves of absence. Walter B. Mathis, Jr., of Modoc, S. C? who joined the faculty during me summer ses sion. will teach English and French. He received his A. B. degree from Tbfr Citadel and his M. A. degree from Harvard University. Marquis E. Jones. Stuttgart. Ark., will join the faculty as band instructor, lie holds a B. S. degree from Memphis State University and an M. M. degree from Florida State Uni versity. Sarah M. Stanley, Decatur, (j?? has benn appointed as an instructor in physical educat ion. Miss Stanley received her B. A. degree from Oglethorpe University and her M.Ed. De gree from the University of Georgia. William T, Stewart, Cook ville, Tenn., will join the faculty as an instructor in chemistry, and Betty O. Weaver. Nashville, Tenn., has been appointed as an instructor in history. Mr. Stewart received his B.S. de gree from Arkansas State Col lege and his M. A. degree from Tennessee Polytechnic Institut ion. Miss Weaver holds a B. A. degree from George Peabody College and is a candidate for the M. A, degree from Vander bilt University. Appointed to head the college food service ?re Col. Thomas R. Rogers, (U. S. Army, Ret.), ?nd his' wile, the former Mat Ue Lu Davis of Gainesville. Mrs. Rogers, a registered nurse, lias been employed by the 1'ublic Health Service for a number of years. Both Mr. and Mrs. Rogers are graduates of Young Harris College.* Marble News Mr. and Mrs. Ike Mann of Gambril, Md., were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mann, and other relatives. Rev. and Mrs. Arvil Swaf ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Edwards of Marble, attended an ordination service at the Ridgecrest Church, in Macon County Sunday. Mrs. Evelyn West had as | her Sunday dinner guest, her mother, Mrs. Nora Ford, and Mrs. Kenneth West and John, ( from Warne, N. C. Mrs. Harley McHan, Mr. and Mrs. Lynell McHan were recent guests ofMrs.Harley'smother. Mrs. T. J. Wykle near Bryson City. Mr. Vergil Radfordof Marble filled his regular appointment with the Farmers in Peachtree last Sunday. Mrs. Martha Griggs is now improving. Mrs. Stella Mae Radford visited Mrs. Nancy McHan last Sunday. Roy A. Taylor Is Plac?d Oa CommittM By resolution of the House. ! Roy A. Taylor was placed on ' the Interior and Insular Aifairs | Committee last week. This re- ' solution had earlier been ap-.J proved by the House and House Ways and Means C ommittee. ! Mr. Taylor requested this appointment because it places him in a better position to aid in the development of the Great Smoky Mountains National 1'ark, the Blue K idse Parkway, the National horests, and the Cherokee Indian Reservation. % Post Of fict To Issoo 4-Cenf Memorial Stomps l'ostnia^ter General Artliur E. Summorfield, announced the forthcoming issuance of tl rcc Memorial 4 -cent stamps honor - in? great American officials wi o dicil in office. The new stamps will pay tri bute to former Secretary of State, Joi n f oster Dulles, Ge orgia Senator Walter I .Ceorce, anJ Ohio .Senator, Robert A. Taft. Mr. and Mrs. John Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Godfrey have > returned from a tour of the I Bahama Island. > Mr. Noel Edwards and sis ter, Martha, and Miss Louisa Pope went to The Fields Of The Woods Sunday afternoon. Mr. Aubrey Revis who has employment near Wilkesboro, spent theweekendwith relatives in Marble. Mrs. Hester Lovincood of Kannapolts. was the week end guest of Mrs. Myrtle Lovingood, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Garrett of Thomasville. N. C., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Lovingood. We want to thank everyone who helped us recently pave the Hyatts Creek Church Road, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sun ley and family of Elijay, Ga? were Saturday night guests of her parents, Mr. andMrs. Ern est Griggs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hass of the Bellvlew section, visited her sister, Mrs. Vesta Chas tain, last week. Dewey Moss of theU.S. Army is spending some time with his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moss. Ray Moore of Hyatts Creek, recendy spent some time with his parents in Gastonia. Miss Maxine Wheelerof And rews visited friends tn Marble last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hampton of Andrews, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rich of Marble, and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rich of Murphy, attended the annual singing convention at Blairsville, Ga? on Sunday, Mrs. Vestal Hensley has Em ployment at Inka, N. C. Mr. andMrs.RayHensleyare the parents of a little sonwhom they have named Stephens. Mrs. Vaughn Parker and fam ily of Winston Salem, were rec ent guests of Rev. and Mrs. Algie West. Mr. Edward Swanson left last week for work on a construction job in Marietta, Ca. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Philips were recent guests of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl (Jriffith of Miami, Fla., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Cloe Moore. Mrs. Eliis D. Cline of Hickory, I. C. visited the Frank E. Jickeys for a few days last veek. A UGAL HOLIDAY Will !? Oki.rv.d MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 5th LABOR DAY -ir CITIZENS BANK t TRUST CO. Murphy? Andrews? Robblnsvlllt Hay??vHI? serving soinnvusrtKN north C arolina \Public Records,/ Sarah M. Breedlove to Edith Brecdlove, property in Murphy Townwhip. Addie Donley Lewis and Em erson Lewis to Jamigs M. and Annie Donley, property in Mur phy Township. B. C. and Helen Hancock to W, B. and Bessie Boggs. pro perry In Shoal Creek Township. W. L, and Eltza Garren to Lloyd and Margaret H. Boggs, property in Shoal C reek Town ship. Horacc M. and Geneva S. Heinbree to Robert T. andRuby Sylvester, property in Murphy Township. Leila W. Hay to George R. and Walter E. Jr., Headlcy, Charles O. Van Girder, pro perry in Valley town Township. Dixie King Taylor and S. H. Taylor, John Akin King and Vernon A. King to Richia A. King, property in Valley town Township. Nora Hardin to Harold A. Hardin, property in Valleytown Township. Emma Lou Slagle to Ethel Walker Slagle, property in Val leytown Township. J. B. and lona Mulkey to HA. and Ethel Brendle, property in Shoal Creek Township. VV. V. Cobb to R. H. King, property in Notla Township. William J. and 1- ranees L Leatherwood to Marvinandllil da McTaggart, property in Mur phy Township. ? I Area Men fi i Service SANWiOFEN, GERMANY? Specialist Five William R. Walsh, son of Grover Walsh, Route 1, Murphy, N. C? re cently participated with other personnel from the 8th Infantry Division in annual training tests in Germany. The tests, designed to evaluate efficiency, stressed occupation of assembly areas and defensive positions, night withdrawal and daylight attack. - VSalsh, an ordnance parts specialist in Company B of the division's 708th Ordnance Bat talion in BaumholJer. entered ttie Army in 1LMK and'arrived overseas on this tour ol duty in December 1959. Ife attended Murpl v lli?li School. His wile. Marianne is with linn in Germany. 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