IUgHALL, N. d, MAY T, ltMH
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Mil. McElyea Resigns
Pisgah Girl Scout Post
Former Marshall Re.ident
To Serve In Florida j
Great Lots
Mr. Atwood McElyaa, of Aaha
ville, formerly of Marshall, ex
cutive director of the Piaffmh Girl
.Scout council since January, 1958,
has resigned to take a aimilar po
sition with the Gulf Coaat Girl
Scout council with headquarters in
Sarasota, Fla.
In making the announcement,
Mrs. 0. A. GrKory, of Marshall,
president of the council, expressed
the regret of the Board and stat
ed, that the change will be effec
tive June 8(1. She commended the
work of Mrs. McElyea with the
Pisgah council and the "growth
not only in geographic areas und
other impressive statistics, hut in
trio scope and depth of program
to girls "
She sail
to all
Surely it i
members of the
evident I
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Mars Hill News
MRS. J. W. HUFF. Corr.sp.ndaM
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryan and
nephew, Casey Frederick, who U
here in collage, visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Freder
ick in Klnston last week-end.
Miss Sara Elmore is spending
a few days here this week.
Mrs. Cline West spent a few
days recently with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Singleton, near Morganton.
Mrs. Tilda Holcombe returned
recently from a visit to her broth
er, Mr. Clyde Holcombe and fam
ily in Charleston, S. C. She went
down with her brother, who had
been visiting relatives, and retunir
ed with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tilson,
of Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Griffin and
daughter, of Columbia, S. C. visit
ed their parents here last weekend.
Mrs. McElyea
Western I , , - . ....-j rnr ()f
North Carolina community that Jay or troop camping
there is now a greater awareness , lnrouirnout the area. Cookie sales
of Girl Scouting than ever before."net m wtm.h ,B for the
1 camps and
' 'Js "'in uiiuiiiiuiin oi inr t
cutivu director and pointed o u t
the new Girl Scout Servicenter
which will he built nexl to the Hoy
Scout Servicenter on Kinc; Street
mar Asheville liiltmoro college
will be continuing reminder of the
I'isgah council. Mrs. (I regory ad
ded: "The I'isgah council has grown
the Servicenter now
has been raised from $4,000 in 1968
to $20,000 this year," Mrs. Greg
ory said
She said it is hoped that an an
nouncement of Mrs. McElyea
successor can he made prior to her
leaving.
Mrs. McElyea, in announcing
the change, slated that she leaves
end visit with Ma fetter.
There was a Urge number of
visitors on the eempne last wk-
end for the May Djr festivities.
HOT SPRINGS, 5;
SPRING CREEK, 2
Phil Price of Spring Creek and
Everett Shelton of Hot Springs
hooked up in a pitchers' due)
Tuesday at Hot Springs, but Hot
Springs poured three runs across
in the first inning, and two more
in the third to win, 5-2.
Mr. Doug Robinson Jr., was up the
from Winston-Salem for a week-
Despite a three-hit perform
ance, Price was the losing pitch
er. Shelton spun a two-hitter in
Moth
in the period of Mi
McElyea's the I'isgah
until
unci! and Western
North Carolina with genuine re-
jurisdication over 111 Western 1 gret , having had a "challenging
North Carolina counties. Girl mem-'and educational experience ill
i, .,...-1,1,, i, ;,., (v.,,,, i Rfin ' workintr with the enthusiastic and
in Htf)8 ( nearly fi.OOO who a r e dedicated groups,
led liv rnlull volunteers inimlinlllZ only 111 I. Ill .coining
ndeavors. It
1,100 and serving as troop lead
ers, hoard and committee mem
bers and other positions,
"Camping has Iteen one of the
outstanding areas of growth. From
rn etnhlishpft eflmn A t Brevard
suitable for troop camping for
imall groups of girls, the cimp
ng program has grown to include
;he established camp at Brevard
low able to serve 96 girls at a
lime, seven other camp sites, three
of this area, not
but many
other community
hope is that it will be possible to
maintain ties in this community
by ownership of vacation property
for regular visits.
While in Asheville she has
beep president of the Zonta Club,
on the board of directors of the
Business and Professional Wo
men's Club, member of the Civic
Arts Center, the National Re
creation Association, American Re
creation Society, and a member of
the section board of directors of
the Association of Girl Scout Pro
fessional workers.
She has lived in the Candler
community since 1950 and with
her husband, a retired Army of
ficer, conducted a private day
camp for four years at their home.
They have two children, Mrs. G.
Richard Moore (Gail) also live in
Hominy Valley and is employed
liy the American r.nka nrp.
Their son, David, is a graduat
ing senior this year at Enka High
School and will enter Duke Uni
versitv this fall under a grant as
a result of seeing an Angier-Duke
finialist. He also qualified tor an
appointment in the Air Eorce A
cademy and for a special science
scholarship u n d e r Hausch and
Lotus program Science Foundat
ion institute for high ability sec
ondary school student at the Uni
versity of North Carolina.
loosely-played game,
righthanders.
A. Jack Fortner,
Native Of County,
Buried Last Week
Amber Jack Fortner, 62, of
Travelers Rest, 8. C, and a native
of Madison County died Monday,
April 27, 1964, in a Greenville
County Hospital following an ill
ness of several years.
Gravesides rites were held Wed
nesday, April 29, with the Rev.
Bill l'ike officiating. Burial was
in Shepherds Cemetery, of Trav
lers Rest. I'allbearers were H. I'
Moody, Bill Cantrell, Dayton Bu
canna, Weldon Chambers and
Perry Bruce, r rlends served
flower bearers.
A son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Barnett Fortner, of Marshall, he
is survivied by his widow, Mrs
Madge Young Fortner; two sons,
Roy Edward of the home, and Ar
thur of Travelers Rest; two sis
ters, Mrs. Sally Davis of Marshal
and Mrs. Elbert McKlroy of Ash
eville; and four grandchildren;
and several nieces and nephews
Marshall.
S. Creek
H. Springs
Price and
Cantrell.
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302 000 x 5 3 3
Riddle. Shelton and
NO CHANCE
When character and reputation
travel in opposite directions a man
soon loses both.
,
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