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Items Of Interest From Cowee Community ?to Cecils Gibson Staff Corespondent M At Meeting Approximately 60 were present Lt the community development oeetlng held Thursday night. October 10, at the school. Officers for the coming year .vera elected as follows: president, Cray Hurst; vice-president, Claude Latlbennan ; secretary-treasurer. ?Oat Cecile Gibson; program chairman, BUI Raby; and reporter. Alts. Purman Shook. llrs. Weaver Holbrook and John Hurst were elected as youth 'eaders. and T. M. Rickman and rYed McGaha as social leaders. Hie president. Tommy Raby, nave suggestions for preparing for ihe community judging to be held Wednesday. Mrs. Fred MaGaha vas asked to serve as scrapbook hairman since the chairman. Mi's. R. L. McGaha. is now on the island of Guam. The group voted to give $50 to the lunchroom at Cowee School. It was pointed out that there are some people In the commun ity who do not> have name signs. It was decided that persons de siring names be responsible for getting them. Some timber is still available for mall box posts, and there are two posts already made at T. M. Ric it man's store. Milton Pouts said that if persons need ing mail box posts would contact him. the F.F.A. boys would assist in making the posts. A covered dish supper and working was set for Monday night at the picnic area. The attendance prize of $1 was received by T. M. Hickman. Following the business session the group demonstrated their skill There's a rugged 'Jeep' vehicle for your jobs! Rugged 'Jeep' vehicles have the extra traction of 4-wheel drive to deliver your payloads to areas ordinary trucks can't reach ? shift easily into conventional 2-wheel drive for economical highway travel. And with power take-off, they operate many kinds of special equipment. There'9 ? 4-Wheel-Drive 'Jeep' vehicle to fit your specific needs! Forward Control 4 Jeep' Tracks . unequalled combination of maneuverability and payload capacity! , Universal 'Jeep*. . ^ a does hundreds of jobs 1 'Jeep' Utility Wagon . . . dual purpose vehicle for , business and family! The Jeep family of 4-Wheel-Drive vehicles WILLYS... wwM's larjest manufacturers ol 4 Wheel ? Drive vehicles Sit a* Mttn-jot denoastratiofl today 1 MACON WILLYS CO. Dealer 819 Phone 32 Franklin, N. C. with hula hoop contests and alac Zt? a clothes pin dropping con test among the men. women and children Of course, the children are more skilled to the hula h~P art. but Bill Baby and Leatherman were the winnans to the adult contests Wmne? f, the clothes pin dropping were Harold Clark. Edith Shef field, and Mack Brogden. The picnic and working M?"' day night October 13. was enjoyed by approximately 30 members of the community. Go To Fair The eighth grade boys and girls from Cowee School Cherokee Indian Fair last The principal. Donald | Seagle. drove a school bus and also took the Eighth Grade from Otto School. Mrs. Seagle also accom panied the group. P.-T. A. Meeting The P.T A wiU hold the regular meeting Monday night. October 20 at 8 o'clock, at the school Plans will be made for a Hallo we en carnival to be held October 24. Proceeds from the cftrniva will be used to buy shades for the school. 11 At Meeting Eleven members a 1 1 end e d w M U at Liberty Baptist Church last Friday night, with Mrs. J. D. Elmore, president, presiding. M - Jimmie Hall was in charge of the program. The group voted to take Aunt jane" Shepherd, whb is a" '"I valid, as an honorary member of the union, and expressed a desire to make her surroundings bright er by visiting her more often. Class Meets The Junior Training Union Class of Liberty met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D Saturday night, October 11. for a social with 30 present. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore made ice cream for the group. Cookies and other re freshments were furnished by the juniors. Games were played. Couple Honored A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs Grady Allen at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ray Smith, Saturday night, October 11, with approxi mately 100 present. Mrs Patsy Smith and Mrs. Sue McConnell were the hosW?e< Re freshments were served a:. a tames enjoyed by the group. Mr. and Mas. Allen re-eved many gifts. Mrs. Allen is ne former Miss 'Juanita Po.'.rae > daughter of Mr. and Mis. Poindexter, and Mr. Allen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen. Personals Mr and Mrs. Claude Raby and1 children, and Miss Louise Raby. all of Greenville, S. C., spent the week end with Mrs. A. L. Raby. Mr and Mrs. Paul Shuler and family spent last Sunday in Mur Have You Found Out? HOW MORE AND MORE EVERY DAY SMART SHOPPERS ARE USING BELK'S LAY AWAY PLAN TO BUY SO MANY THINGS FOR THE HOME, FOR THEMSELVES AND FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. RIGHT NOW YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS ARE SELECTING THE CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS TOYS WHILE STOCKS ARE NEW AND FRESH. YOU MAY GROUP ALL YOUR PURCHASES TO GETHER AND MAKE A SMALL DEPOSIT. THEN THEY WILL BE CAREFULLY STORED IN BELK'S BIG PAID ON ROOM, AND PRESTO, YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING IS OVER. NO LAST MINUTE DISAPPOINTMENTS, NO LOOKING FOR HARD TO FIND ITEMS. JUST COME TO THE DESK AND SAY, "I WANT MY LAY AWAY PACK AGE", AND THERE IT IS. ANYTHING THAT BELK'S HAS FOR SALE CAN BE BOUGHT ON LAY AWAY. DIS COVER FOR YOURSELF THIS EASY AND BETTER WAY TO SHOP. BELK'S - Franklin ! Charles Johnson ITakes Army Tests While In Germany BAUMHOLDER. GERMANY i AHTNC > ? Pfc. Charles E. John son. 24. son of Homer O. Johnson, Route 2. Franklin, N. C., recently participated with the 8th Infantry Division in annual combat efficien cy Army training tests in Ger many A switchboard operator in Head quarters Battery, of the division's artillery in Baumholder. Johnson entered the Army In May. 1957. He completed basic training at Fort Riley, Kan., and arrived In Europe in December, 1957. A 1952 graduate of Franklin High School. Johnson was em ployed as a meat cutter by Frank lin Frozen Foods before entering the Army. phy with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hurst and granddaughter. Jo Cloer. had as guest last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bishop and daughters. Janice and Joyce, of Cullowhee. " A2/c Bruce Gregory and Mrs. Gregory and their small son left j Friday for Chicago. 111. He will b" temporarily stationed at an air base near Chicago while taking special training. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Dalton and daughter, of Decatur. Ga? spent the week end with Mr. Dai ton's mother, Mrs. John H. Dal ton. and visited other relatives here. Carl Dalton spent a few days recently with his son-in-law. Bill Reece. and his grandchildren, at Swannanoa. He also visited his sisters. Mrs. Frank Holbrook. and Mrs. Ralph Shelton and families, in Asheville. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shuler and family Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones and family and the Rev. John Cunn ingham. all of Murphy. Mrs. Elsie Hurst has returned home after spending some time with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Carden. at Sylva. She spent Sun day afternoon with her cousin. Mrs. Hah Bryson. Mis. S. C. Leatherman spent last week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walton Smith, and family in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gibson, of Atlanta, Ga.. visited the Rev. and Mrs. N. E. Holden last Sunday. Mr. Holden Is ill at his home, but is reported to be improving. Miss Grace Shepherd, of West ern Carolina College. Cullowhee. was at home last week end. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for their many deeds of kindness and words of sympathy shown to us at the death of our husband ami father. Also for the beautiful flowers. 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