News items From Ridgecrest And Watauga Mrs. Ed (Betty) Crawford, Staff Correspondent I At a business meeting of the Ridgecrest Baptist Church Sun day, a nominating committee to select Sunday school officers for the coming year was appointed. They are John Smith, Sam Saun ders, and Mrs. Jim Berry. ? ? ? The Ridgecrest Home Demon stration Club met Friday. June 20. J at the home of Mrs. Edward Crawford with 10 members and one visitor present. The president. Mrs. Cline Crawford, who was leaving Saturday to join her hus band in Germany, was presented with a corsage. The vice-president. Mrs. Carl Tippett, was named to succeed her. and Mrs. John Smith was elected vice-president. Mrs o Mr. 4% introduces . . . A new guaranteed low cost whole life plan SENIOR ,he ?jyv[j SPECIAL designed for the MAN with the "BIG NEED" (The $25,000 Senior Special gives a "quantity discount" 16 the man who buys a substantial amount of life insurance at one time. r Issued in amounts from $25,000 to $500,000, the Senior Special provides permanent insurance protection at the loweit cost. In fact, the insured gets up to 25% more proltclion than he would receive in similar type plans where.the cost is not guaranteed. I Though a Special plan, the $25,000 Senior can be issued rated for occupational and physical impairments. ^ Again, Mr. 4 Co has taken a giant stride to fill the needs of | insurance Conscious America ... introducing the $25,000 Senior Special. E. J. & BOB CARPENTER Phone Ml Franklin, <j. Jefferson Standard rj till INSU??NCI COMPANY Ho? 0*?: Gf.mbo.0, N.C., Over 1 '/> Billion Dollar* Life Insurance in Force j Jeter Higdon. home gardens lead er, gave a report. In charge of the demonstration was the loods and nutrition leader, Mrs. John Snyd er, who led a discussion on food conservation. Miss Elizabeth Ann Ammons, of the Holly Springs Community 4-H club, presented a question quiz on the freezing of foods. Mrs. Cline Crawford And Sons Mrs. Cllne Crawford and two sons. Larry and David, left Sat urday night for Schweingfurt. Germany, to join Cpl. Crawford, who is on a three-year tour of duty there with the U. S. Army The Rev. Lee Crawford and Johnny Mashburn drove them to Atlanta. Ga., where they caught a plane to Idlewilde at New York and another one from there to Germany. They are scheduled to land in Frankfurt Monday at 12:50 p. m. They will be there for two years. Larry. 11. is in the sixth grade and David. 8. is in the fourth grade. ? * ? David Loudermilk. of Gastonia, is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Guy Clouse. for a few weeks. Miss Sally Mincey spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mincey. She is a sophomore at the extension of the University of Alabama at Montr gomery. Mrs. David Dills, of Marietta, Ga., is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey. Loretta and Weona Cabe spent last week with their grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Shep herd. In Haaelwood. Visiting Mrs. Crawford Shep herd and Mrs. Julia Shuler last Friday was Mrs. Jake Smathers. of Canton. She was accompanied home by her mother. Mrs. T. B. Shepherd, who has been vlsltinti here. Mr. and Mrs. Oordon Smith and O. C. Smith spent last Thursday at Clingman's Dome and Smoke mont. Spending this week with Mrs. Myrtle Watkins is her daughter, Mrs. Jewel Porter, of Atlanta, Oa Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pouts, of Brevard, are visiting her mother. Mrs. R. D. Brendle, and his moth er, Mrs. Effle Fouts, of Franklin. Route 3, this week. Miss Martha Mosteller, oT Geor gia. is visiting Miss Pauline Cas sada this week. Howard Dowdle, of the U. 8 Navy stationed at Norfolk, Va.. spent last week end with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brendle. Miss Betty Estes, of Sylva, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mor gan this week. J. P. Shuford and John Smith attended the ordination of their friend, Charles Talley, to the Bap tist ministry at Shortoff Baptist Church Sunday night. Week end visitors of Mrs. Claude Beeco were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beeco and children and Wayne Beeco. all of Atlanta, Oa. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Ouffey, of Jeffersonvllle, Ind., are visiting relatives and friends in the coun ty and Mr. Ouffey's mother, Mrs. Sam Guffey. who Is a patient at Angel Hospital. Also visiting her is Lonnie Guffey, of Candler. Over the week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Cochran were Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bannister, of Columbia, S. C? Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cleveland and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hulme, of And erson, S. C? Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cochran and sons and Morris Cochran, of Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sanders, of Franklin, went to Durham over the week end to see Clyde Sanders, who is in Duke Hospital there. Visiting Mrs. Cline Crawford last Friday and Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. William Green and their son, Gayden, and a sister, Lillian, all of Columbia, Tenn. ' Attend the ASSEMBLIES OF GOD < Camp Meeting ! July 1st? July 13th| LOCATED AT CULLASAJA, N. C i On US 64, 5 mi. from Franklin j Featuring The Rev. Cyrl Homer \ A Man Whose Ministry Has Won Hundreds To Christ REV. CTRL HOMER MRS EDITH LITTLETON CAMP SCHEDULE ? Prayer Hour: 9 a. m. Bible Study: 10 a. m. Children's Service: 10 a. m. Young People's Service: 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service: 7:30 p. m. Rev. Fred Sorrells, Camp Manager, Will provide rooms and meals at a reason able rate. Please bring your own bed ding. For accommodations write Rev. Sorrells at Franklin, N. C. 7:30 P. M. NIGHTLY REV. I. B. BISHOP i Nationally Known Bible Teacher REV. 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