'I HigdonviDe MISS MARIE JENNINGS Staff Correspondent Everyone Is reminded that Sun day is hanecominc day at Bethel Methodist Church and an Invita tion is extended to all to the serv ices. Dr. L. B. Hayes, assistant pastor, will speak. A basket lunch will be served at noon. Obeerve Memorial Day i Sunday, there were many vis itors at Sugarfork church and cemetery. People came to the cemetery to place memorial wreaths and bouquets of fresh flowers on the graves of their loved ones. Fred N. Crisp is the caretaker of Sugarfork Cemetery, which is used by several of the churches In this section. Bible School Announced Vacation Bible school will begin at Sugarfork Baptist Church Mon day morning, June 6, at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Jesse S. Cunningham is principal. Classes are planned for all age groups and will continue through next Friday. All children and young people In this section are Invited. It mothers cannot bring their children, let Mrs. Cunning hm know and she will arrange to have someone pick them up each day. Calfauaja To Meet Cullasaja Community Develop ment Organization will meet next Tuesday night (June 7) about 6:30 at the picnic ground. Follow ing a picnic supper, the business meeting will be held. In case of bad weather, the meeting will be at the school house. Observe '4-H Sunday' Higdonville Baptist Church ob served "4-H Sunday" this past Sunday using the theme, "Youth Dares Me to Live". Fred Corbin gave the welcome. Those participating were as fol lows: Tommy Berry, who gave the call to worship; Carolyn Moses and Bonnie Lou Young, who sanp and played a piano duet; David Corbin, who read the scripture; Sarah Jane Berry, who gave the ?? HEADQUARTERS For top-notch torvko on Briggs & Strotton ?nginos. ? Original Pwti ? TftinW Mo?keni<? ? Mr Prim We Give Every Engine We Repair A Test-Run Try-Out FRANKLIN POWER SAW SERVICE Depot St. Franklin Dial LA 4-2916 Basement Smoky Mtn. Gas Co. CUSTOMER PARKING ALONGSIDE ZT*!,0' ,*-* club work: a"arvln' ^'yn Mows. Mary Seay. sue Berry. Bonnie ^oung and Patsy Finney, who " *** pr?Kn"n on u^L?aree Me to Live". Doro thy m?don dismissed with prayer ^Withal sang a ?ok>. Have Thine Own Way" ac companied by Carolyn Moses at the piano. Revival Closes Revival services closed Sunday 1 Cullasaja Assembly) of Ood Church. The visiting ^L'stoX Mr Whltten Personals The Rev. and Mrs. Robert D. I Burnett, their daughters. Trina fifh ?e'n- and Mrs' Burnett'i father. Richard Zwart. spent last ;week at the annual conferencc ?eriean Sunday School Union, under which Mr. Burnett *0^".,iT^e conference was held at Gatllnburg, Tenn. Moses, of AshevUle, spent the week end at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moses. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I N. Crisp Sunday were Mr. and I Mrs^ Grady Wooten and children I of Gastonia. ?iH.erLfr0m Andrews Sunday to visit Mis. Frank McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. J. o. McDowell ana | other relatives in Cullasaja com munity were Mr. and Mis W C Austin. Mrs. Austin is a sister-' in-law of Mrs. McDowell. and Mrs. John Pennington and two children, Dorothy and Jimmy, spent Saturday In Ashe vine. ' Mr. and Mrs. Windle Moore and two children, Betty and Harold, are leaving today (Thursday) for Philadelphia, Pa., for a visit with their son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs. Edward Moore JO?' Fred Corbin is spending Mme time with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs bIhverfCk K?rb1"' and theU" sma" aT ter tn Mars H1" The Coi bins have a baby daughter, May? 22 b?m Sunday "'sht. ? Mrs- James B. McElroy. of Homestead. Fla., have spent two weeks at the Gibson Cottages. Frank Pavalko attended gradu ation exercises at Anderson Col lege, Anderson. S. c., Sunday. A welcome is extended to Dr and Nfe. Arch Morgan, of Key West, Fla., who have moved into Road "eW h?me ?" the Highlands Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ackerly. of Pensaoola. Fla., have returned to their home on the Locust Hill Road for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Covington, of Mascatte. Fla.. have been guests at River Rock Inn for several weeks. They are returning to their home in Florida today, (Thurs day) but will be back up this fall to build a house in this section. The Coveted ------ NATIONAL QUALITY AWARD for 1960 Has Been Earned by Eld J. Carpenter Special Representative in Franklin for THE JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE This Citation is awarded to qualifying representatives in recognition of a superior quality of life insurance service to the public. The award is made annually by the National Association of Life Underwriters and the Life Insur ance Agency Management Association. Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company Home Office ? Greensboro, N. C. THANK YOU! We wish to express our sincere thanks for each and every person who worked o.r voted for the election of Terry Sanford in the recent Democratic Primary. We urge you to join us in giving Mr. Sanford, the winner of the first primary by more than 80,000 votes, a mere substantial majority in the Second Primary. MACON COUNTY COMMITTEE FOR TERRY SANFORD ===== Real Estate Transfers April 20: Ted and Doris Rebel" to Prank B. Duncan and T. W, Angel. Jr., property, Franklin township: Ted and Doris Reber to T. W. Angel. Jr., and Frank B. Duncan, property. Franklin township. April 21: Betty Conley Shope to Warden and Mary Ruasell, 7.05 acres, Smithbridge township. April 23: Edith Smith. Onnle S. and Will Henderson, and Von nie and Clyde Mashburn to Doro thy Passmoie, property Nantahala township. April 25: Lawson and Es telle Shook to Dill&rd and Estelle San ders, property, Franklin township: Hobart. Lillian, and Charles Sti winter to Lloyd Stlwinter, prop erty, Sugarfork township. April 26: Herschel George Cabe to Frank and Myrtls Conley, prop erty, Smithbridge township: Leon ard and Leota Horn to C. D. and township: Robert and Fannie Sue Gillespie. Don and Barbara Gilles pie, Betty Jean Gillespie, and Betty Jean Lewis Penland to A. J. and Dassle Gribble, one acre. Franklin township: W. N. and Chloe Burnette to T. P. and M. J. Martin, property Cqwee township: T. P. and M. J. Martin to William and Lillian Hayes, property, Cowee township. April 27: Lone J. and Anna Thomas to Bob G. McClure, l'/i acres, Smithbridge township. April 28: Clyde and Betty Bolick to Henry F. Payne, 15 acres. Franklin township: J. H. Stockton, trustee, to E. Llewellyn and Inez Taylor, property. Frank lin township. April 30: Lee and Pauline Skip with to Joyce Elaine Davis and Walter and Pansy Sachse, prop erty, Smithbridge township: Mrs. Oscar Buchanan to J. R. and Verna Henry, 5 acres, Smithbridge township; M. Allen and Dexle Taylor to Allen and Frankle Tay lor, property, Cowee township; Ada and Carl Dalton, Lon and Janet Dalton, Nina and Frank Holbrook, Crawford and Mary C. Dalton, Rogers and Nell Dalton. Lyman and Christine Dalton, Helen and Robert Morban and Alva and Ralph Shelton to Joel M. and Selma Dalton, 3.09 acres, Cowee township. May 2: Macon County to the Macon County Fair Association. 5 acres. Franklin township; J. R. Parrlsh to Tyndell and Barbara Pan-ish, property in Cowee town ship; Ray and Ruby Houston to Kai and Dorothy Olesen. 17 acres, Ellijay township; W. A. and Frances Hays to Donald and Doris Crane, 5.56 acres. Highlands town ship; Frank and Laura E. Dun can to Dewey and Willie Bailey, property In Longview Acres, Franklin township. May 3: Darrell and Grace Ed wards to W. R. and Beulah Ed wards, 80 acres. Burningtown township; W. R. and Beaulah Ed wards to Darrell and Grace Ed wards. 3.7 acres. Burningtown township; Bob and Maxine Mc Clure. R. S. and Lois Jones, and Gilmer A. and Maud Jones to George W. McClure, property. Smlthbridge township: Hoyt and Betty Thomas to Bob G. McClure, 4.75 acres, Smithbridge township; Frank B. and Laura E. Duncan to William and Dorothy Cox. property. Franklin township. May 4: Joel M. and Selma Dal ton to Bobby and Josephine Cor bin, 3.09 acres, Cowee township; Furman and Fred Crisp to A. W. Reid, property, Millshoal town ship; Arthur and Elsie Marland to Ray Moody. 145 acres. Frank lin township. May 5; J. L. and Cleta Tippett to Robert and Flora Clampltt. 4 1 * acres. Millshoal township. May 6: Lillian May Hurst to A picnic was Riven in honor "of Mr. and Mis. Covington at the River Rock Inn last Saturday by other Floridians having summer homes in this area. There were :i6 present. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Ferrio, of Bronx, N. Y., have been here visit ing Mrs. Perrio's father, Charlie Mashburn, of Mashburn Branch section, and other relatives in this community. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mu Raymond Rath at their home on I Bothel Road Sunday were Mr. anii I Mrs. T. T. Henderson and Ml 1 and Mrs. Plitcliard Peek Here from Walland, Tenn.. Sur.- ; (lay to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bert j Mashburn, Mr. and Mrs, Wyme: Gibson and Miss Mary Holland were their' -brother and sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holland and daughter. Mrs. John Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Corbin and family have returned here after spending the past 10 months in Anchorage, Alaska, where Mr. Corbin taught. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Clay and family attended home coming day services at Mr. Clay's home church at Murphy. Going to Maggie Valley for an outing Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James B. McElroy and Mrs. Gor don Oibson. A. C.- Moore, who works In Para' dJ5t. Ky.. spent the week end here with his family. T.srfcln Russell, of Akron, oh!" has teen vl itlng hU brother and j sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pritcli- 1 ard Russell, and other relatives r.'it friends jii this section. ?! John W. Hurst. 1% acres. Cowee Vivian Bkunt. 1.8 acres, Fianklln township; Carter and Nellie Hen son to Gola and Selma Cochran, pioperty, Franklin township; Carolyn and Paul Yancy to Floyd and Bonnie Bradley, property, iCowec township; Sam and Stella Cunningham to Russell and Flor ence Privet, property. Smlihbridge township. May 7: Theodore and Pauline Rogers to Frank and Ivalee Rogers, property, Fianklln town ship; A. W. and Cora Reed to Robert and Martha Vodak, 2 acres, Millshoal township; Fur man and Fred Crisp to Robert and Martha Vodak, property. Mill shoal township: Mrs. Verna Rush to J. 3. Moore and wife, 1.2 acres, Millshoal township; Alex and John Cheek, Beulah and George Sprinkles, COra and Clyde Hopper. Louise and Carl Ledford, and Lois and Jim Cole to Will Cheek. 4.06 acres, Fianklln town ship. May 10: Emma E. Cunningham to Rita C. and Charles J. Fergu son. 5.3 acres, Franklin township; Emma E. Cunningham to Delma and Hoyt Bryant, 9.9 acres, Frank lin township; Martin and Susan Anger to Charles Qewey Corbln. Jr., und wile, 1 acre, Franklin township. May 11: B. W. and Nellie M. Foxwarthy U> Kartln and Mary Foxworthy, property, Franklin township. May 13: Allied and Frances Wilson to William and Faye Walce man, property. Franklin township. Fred and Norene Sorrells to Mal com and Dorothy Hunter, 0.3S acres. Franklin township; John and Rule Uedden and Lenzey and Ima Hedden to T. M. and Fannie Rickman, property, Cowee town ship: J. J. and Johnnei K. Lyons to T. H. Wood, property, High lands townblilp; William and Elizabeth Rogers to Adam and Marlon Mazur, property, Franklin township: Ernest and Eunice Mof fltt to J. H. Stockton. Jr., prop erty. Franklin township: R J. and Escalyn Lewis and R. G. and Mlgnon Lewis to Frank and Wini fred Morris, property. Highlands township. May 14: J. A. and Ethel Hodges to C. E. and Nell Buker. property. Highlands township: Paul and Frieda Meyer hoff to C. A. and Gayle Selby. property. Highlands township: Grace Howard to Dr. Fiu-man Angel, 10 acres. High lands township; R. S. and Delia Peek to George and Gwendolyn Reece, 5 acres. Franklin town ship. May 16: Floyd and Daisy Roper to Charlie and ohUuko Roper, 23 acres, Co wee township: Earley Bradley to Paul and Marie Huy. 7 acres, Cowee township; Wiley and Rose Clark to Prank and Laura E. Duncan, property. Frank lin township; Frank and Anna Waardenburg to Robert and Grace Conlon, property, High lands township; J. Patrick Sulli van, Jr., to James D. and Juanlta M. Keener, property. Highlands township. May 17 : Ethel and George Mas ?sey to E. N. and Audrey Kirkman. property. Franklin township; Joan Stewman to Willis and Bernice Teem. 7 2/3 acres, Ellijay town ship; Roger Cochran to Marvin and Vestal Cochran. 1 acre, Elli jay township. May 18: Gay and Annie B. Sut ton to Thomas and Edyeth Talley, 5.5 acres. 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