t pavement s$nnounc*a Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burch of Hayesvllle announce the engagement of their daughter. Ginger Sue. to James Martin Glbbey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gibbey of Hayesvllle. The ; date is Oct. 28th. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE SHERWIN - WILLIAMS PAINTS Ideal Paint Roller & Tray Waterlox Floor Finishes BUILDING MATERIALS Penn ? Dixie Cement Armstrong Floor THe Insecticides & Sprays Dairy Supplies Including D.S., Milk Replacers,and Filter Discs CRAWFORD ? MINGUS SUPPLY COMPANY Hayesville, NX. Square Dance To Be Given A Square Dance will be held at (he aid gym 1b Haywe vtlle Friday night. July 21. starting at 8KB. The dance will be sponsored by the Midget Football Taam. Lions CI lis Officers The Llona Club Offtcen of Hayeavllle that have bean elected are: Arthur Murray. President. Horace McClure, First Vice President; Don Weaver, Second Vice Presi dent; Mark Weaver, Third Vice President; Donald Ryder, Sec retary and Treasurer; R. C. Vick, Lion Tammer; and George Bowers, Tall Twister. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Bell and family visited Mrs. Bell's mother, Mrs. Wilson of Bry son City, last week-end. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander son, J r ., attended the funeral of a friend in Shelby lastSunday. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swalm had as visitors during the week-end their children: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roscoe and Steve of Norwal, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Don Wells and Patty and Miss Willamae Swain of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cribble, Martha and Roger and Mr. Frank Swalm of Demorest, Ga., and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Swalm and Betty of Hayesville, N. C. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Carl Murray and daughter of Indiana are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Murray, ? * * Kenny and Edwin Martin are visiting this week lnAsheville and Canton, N. C. with their aunts, Mrs. Lee Campbell and Lucy and Jessie Martin. * ? ? Mrs. Ray Anderson of At- J lanta, Ga. spent lastThursday ' with her sister, Mrs. Jack J Groves and family. # ? ? * Those attending the banquet 1 at Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., last Wednesday night when the Rev.ClaudeH. Young ' was presented the award as ' North Carolina Rural Minister 1 of the year were: Mr. and Mrs. 1 Guy Padgett, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Tiger , Mrs. Herman Fhornburg, Mrs.KateMauney '? Mrs. Earl Standrldge, Miss ( Fredia Dear. Morgan and Miss ' Laura Wells. This award was co sponsored by the Progressive ' Farmer andEmoryUnlversity J School of Theology. I CLAY COUNTY P^nat Wention Mn. NmI Mm Nancy Mauney, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Harry Mauney, left on Friday for 'a month! atay ac Camp Dixie for Girls. Clayton, Georgia. ? ? ? Mr. and Mr*. Clay Roger* of White er, vlalted his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Rogers, over the week-end ? ? ? Miss Linda While of Beau mont, Texas, Is visiting her grandmothers, Mrs. Hazel White and Mrs. Lou Bracken. ? ? ? ( Miss Oms McConnell of I Cleveland, Ohio, Is visiting J her mother, Mrs. Blanche J AdUns. . ? < ? ? ? I Mr. Jimmy Glbby and Mr. Bernell Dills, left onSaturday for Norfolk. Virginia, where they will be employed. i ? ? ? I Cathy and Anne Rutledge of I Monroe, are spending this < week with Mr. and Mrs. Alvln ( Penland. They are the daughters of Mr. andMrs.Joe Rutledge, formerly of Hayes- < vllle. S ? ? ? 1 Mr. andMrs.CllffordBeebe i and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bee be and daughter were visitors here during the Centennial week-end. The Beebe's are 1 former editors of the Clay i County Progress. I ? . . , Miss Sue and Louise Halghler spent last week in Eastern North Carolina. < * ? ? i Mrs. Jewell Johnson of , ianford, is visiting her sister. , Mrs. Fred White. Mrs. j [ohnson was accompanied by ler son, J. D.Johnson, of :?ry, who spent the week-end lere. 5 ? ? ? ^ Mrs. Cora Johnston, and 11 Mr. andMrs. Bruce Ledford of -iiawassee, spent the week- d snd in Athens, Georgia, with H Vlr. and Mrs. Gene Coggins. " ? ? ? ? Misses Esta andllaPenland spent last week In Waycross vj Georgia, with their brother, p 3. W, Penland and family, ci ? ? ? al A picnic was held on Sunday te it Lake Vogel honoring Mr. [. P. Coleman on his 87th rirthday. Those present, be- 41 E Now you CAN afford a UKEFBQMT IflDBE CUSTOM BUILT ON YOUR LOT ANYWHERE BY JIM WALTER ^ / jafliK HOA iHOtiE* I ^ DO**14^ Choose your dream cottage from seven exciting models . . . Complete to the last detail outside with aluminum windows and screens, and roofing guar anteed 15 years. Inside, wall studs and flooring are ready for you to finish up just the way you want it. CASH PRICC rhe Rakish RETREAT \n eagle's nest towering over a restless surt or commanding i swift river. 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Jimmy Johnaon and dai^hlar, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Alexander, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Long, all of Hayeavllle, and Mr. Jimmy King of Groton, Connecticut. ? ? ? Mrs. Rebecca Powell and sons, visited her sister, Mrs. HatUe Moody In Winston Salem last week. ? ? ? Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Doyle ^oker during the 4th of July tolldaya were Mr. and Mrs. lames Boyd, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. 1 . D. Coker and family, all of Canton, Ohio andMr. andMrs. id Blair andKlmof Knoxvllle, renn. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Coker tnd family of Canton, Ohio tnd Mrs .Doyle Coker visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilson >f Alexandria, La. and New Orleans. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. JlmGregory }f Hlawassee, the Rev. Lester itowe of Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore visited Mr. ind Mrs. Cress Moss In the rusqulttee section Sunday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cale, Vir. and Mrs. Homer Burch ind Mrs. Perry Trull and Raymond visited Mr. andMrs. 2. A. Burch Sunday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. PattJ. Miller >f Highlands spent the veek-end with Mr. and Mrs. ?V. J . Coke In the Ledfords "hapel section and Mrs. Eula Miller of the Warne section. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Eller nd Lochie attended the hurch of God Camp meeting i Charlotte last week-end. ? ? ? Miss Janice Martin, ?ughter of Mr. and Mrs. enry Mardn. was 111 at her >me last week. ? ? ? Mrs. S, L. Ledford is :sidng Mr. and Mrs. Witt enland In the Elf secdon. le spent the winter In Spar nburg, S. C. ? ? ? fi Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Burch r re buildin a new home In the If section. k Mrs. Lillian Kelly and two children and Mrs. Keith Scroogs returned to their home In Arlington, Va. after spending several days with their mother. Mrs. Roy Gallo way/ and other relatives In Clay ? ? ? Visiting Misses Estaandlla Penland recently was her nephew, Mr. Quencon Barnard and wife, of Canton, Ohio. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wil kinson and daughter, Mary, of Valdese, N. C. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Padgett. Mrs. Wilkinson is Mrs. Padgetts sister. ? ? ? Mrs. P. R. Kitchens and daughter, Linda, of Waynesvllle are visiting relatives in Clay this week. Mr. Kitchens and his family spent Sunday with the R. L. Long family and the W. E. Kitchens family. He returned to his home Sunday evening. ? ? ? Mrs. Willard Penland and son, Mike, and Mr. Marvin Davenport are vacationing in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina this week. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sain and daughters have returned to their home in the Tusquittee section after several weeks tour of the Western States. They also visited the Plate Saltz family and the Rogers families In Washington while on the trip. ? ? ? "Aunt Iowa" Patterson spent Saturday with the Clifford Eller Family. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Ben Phillips visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MooreSunday.Mrs. , Moore Is improving after being seriously ill for some time. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phil lips and family of Blue Ridge, Ga. and the Jim Wagoner family of Lima, Ohio spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson In the Tus quittee section. ? ? ? Mrs. Wayne Moore and children have been visiting in Waynesvllle for the past two weeks. ? ? ? Mrs. Bell Evans of theTus quittee section has been ill: but Is improving at this time. ? ? ? Mrs, Bob Burch and children spent last week in New Berry South Carolina with Mr. Jerry Burch, ? ? ? Mrs. Jim Ledford of the Tusquittee section Is working at the Citizens Band fc Trust Co. while Miss Audrey Duck worth is on vacation. ? ? ? Mr. Pede Cothran Is Im proving after a recent serious Illness. ? ? ? Miss Christine Anderson of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mrs. Lois Bell and other relatives while visiting InClay County ? ? ? Mr. Jim Hyatt of Shelby was a week-end guest of his p?r ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bass Hyatt of Ogden. ? ? ? Vacation Bible School start ad at the Ogden Methodist Church Monday, July 17. Miss Laura Walla la In charge of the school. ? ? I ? ? Mr. and Mr*. Ray Rogers. Kir. and Mrs. Naal Crawford, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore aprat a few daya laai week at Myrtle Beach. S. C. ? ? ? Mrs. Manne Palmar and sonyLan>of Oak Ridge. Tenn. spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Fenland. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Moss and Kerry Lynn of Adanta.Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. Noland Rogers and son. Tlmmy, of Charlotte, N, C. are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neal N. Rogers. ? ? ? Mrs. Pauline Cook, of New berry, S. C. left Friday for her home after spending the past 3 weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Penland. ? ? ? i Linda Beadles of Ashevllle 1 N. C. spent, (he week-end with < her parents. Mr. and Mrs. < Charlie Beadles. I ? ? ? I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtis and children of Cornelia, Ga. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Woody. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson and son, of Canton. Ohio are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tun Anderson. Lowe Reunion To Be Held Sunday, July 30 The Lowe Reunion will be held at the Philadelphia Baptist Church in ClayCounty on Sunday, J uly 30. All friends are invited to attend and bring a picnic lunch. Jorma Jarrett To ie Case Worker n Kentucky Miss Norma Geoge Jarrett graduate ofBereaCollegewith a major In sociology and a minor In philosophy and religon, has joined the staff of the Chrisitan Church Childrens Home In Danville, Ky. as case worker. This was announced by Henry Lowe, Supt. While at Berea Miss Jar rett worked with the American Red Cross, Welfare Dept. and the Travelers Aid. She was active in Sociology, French and psychology. The new case worker will give her full time to intake studies, placing children in boarding, foster and adoptive homes, and counseling with children and emotional pro blems., Lowe pointed out that a unique part of the work done by this home has been the placing of school age children in foster and adoptive homes. With Miss Jarrett*s aid, the home hopes to accelarate the program. Miss Jarrett is the daughter :>f Mr. and Ms. George Jar rett of Hayesville. She graduated from Hayerville High School before entering 3erea College. THE REV. CLETES A. POPE and wife, Betty, ire the new resident! of the Shooting Creek Circuit Parsonage. Rev. Pope is the pastor of the Shooting Creek Methodist Circuit. Shooting ^reek Is his first appointment and he will devote full ttme to he circuit and the Group Ministry, although he hopes to and ilans to attend Seminary at some later date. Clay County is lappy to welcome Rev. and Mrs. Pope. Methodist Circle Holds Meeting The Carrie Johnson Circle o ? the Hayesville Methodist Church met Thursday evening In the home of Mrs. Claude Long. Mrs. J. Guy Padgett, presi dent, presided at the business meeting end gave the de votional. 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