Crabtree Begins Series
Of Laymen's Services
By Mrs. Millard Ferguson
Community Reporter
The Crabtree Methodist Charge,
under the leadership of the pas
tor, the Rev. A. R. Davis, is using
every 5th Sunday this year as lay
man's day. The services will be ro
tated among the 4 churches. Last
Sunday, the Charge met to wor
ship with Davis Chapel. Frank
Davis delivered the message,
which was not Scriptural but the
age-old adage, "Great oaks from
little acorns grow." He enjpasized
the influence of all our individual
efforts for good put into concert
ed action and how such effort has
revolutionized the world from Ab
raham to Christ to the present
time.
The WMS of the Crabtree Bap
tist Church is holding its week of
prayer services at the church each
eveenig this week, Monday
through Friday, at 7:30. They will
meet on Friday at 6 p.m. for a'
covered dish supper, after which
they will join the other County
Baptist WMS in the Waynesville
First Baptist Church for a service.
A returned missionary will talk on
mission needs.
.
The Crabtree Charge Methodist
Youth Fellowship program at the
Crabtree Church Sunday evening
was well prepared and well at
tended.
Our sick list is confined to Mrs.
W. J. McCrary, Sr. It is a matter
of distress to the entire commun
ity to hear that "Aunt Callie", who
celebrated her 93rd birthday a few
weeks ago.
S. L. Smart, another of our vet
eran residents, is not feeling too
well at his home here.
We were sorry to learn that Mrs.
JSecky Presnell fel Thanksgicing
Day while visiting her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Walker, on Fines Creek. She suf
fered a break of the collar bone
and it is hoped that there are no
further complications.
Weaver Parkins, of Panther's
Creek, suffered several fractured
bones and a badly damaged truck
last week when his brakes gave
way with a full load of logs on a
down grade in our community. We
are happy that his injuries were
no worse than they are and that
he is improving in the Haywood
County Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kirkpatrick. i
Mr. and Brs. James and Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Kirkpatrick and chil
dren, Charles, Tommie, George
and Wilson were dinner guests
Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Kirkpatrick in Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods
spent Thanksgiving day with Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Browning in
Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Russell, Bil
lie and Ruth, of Enka, were with
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ferguson for
the holiday.
Roy Pope spent Thanksgiving
week in Portsmouth, Va., visiting
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Garland Laney.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Palmer
spent last week with Mr. Palmer's
mother, Mrs. William A. Palmer,
Sr., at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gudger Palmer in Canton, while
the latter was vacationing and
visiting trie/ids in Eastern Caro
lina.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Safford
spent the weekend with their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
James Safford in Anniston, Ala.
The Rev. and Mrs. T. G. High
fill, of Lincolnton, were visitors
during the week of Mr. and Mrs.
0. T. Fereguson, their uncle and
aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Coleman,
Clara and Robert, of Newberry,
S. C., were weekend guests of
Mrs. Coleman's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C Kirkpatrick.
Several of our football fans at
tended the Canton-Waynes vllle
game Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ferguson
have made the anouncement of
a new granddaughter, Rebecca
Ann, born to Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Ferguson in Vandkye, Mich. Mrs.
Ferguson Is the former, Miss
Martha Rogers of Asheville.
Margaret Noland .returned to
Greensboro College on Sunday
after spending Thanksgiving with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Noland.
t Ruth, who U a student at Blan-'s
ton's in Asheville, spent the week- I
end with her parents, Mr. and v
Mrs. Andy Ferguson. i
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Nesbitt, Joe.
Bob and Jack, spent Sunday with {
Mr. Nesbitt's parents, Mr. and c
and Mrs. J. B Nesbitt of Fletcher, j
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Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ferguson I
were Sunday guests of Mr. and i
Mrs. Tom Luther of Enka. J
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N. A. "Ferguson was in Newport, 1
Teno., last week on business.
Jim Davis, A 2/C, son of Mr. i
and Mrs. Vinson Davis, has been (
tationed at Clovis Air Force
lase, New Mexico, and sailed last
veek from San Francisco Callforn
a for Korea.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Vinson
Javis on Sunday were their
laughter-in-law, Mrs. Jim Davis;
drs. Raymond Swayngim, Miss
Jot Swayngim and Mrs. Hilliard ]
doody of Waynesville and their
on with his wife, Mr. and Mrs. i
lack Davis of Aliens Creek, and
diss Nina Mcdford and Ronney
fall of Clyde.
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Our farmers, who had tobacco
n the first sale, were very well
>leased with the price. The out
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look is favorable for high prices j
for good quality leaf. (
M/SGT. LOWELL R. AKRING
TON, son of Mrs. W. R. Arling
ton, Route 1, Waynesville, was
recently awarded the Bronze Star
Medal before leaving Korea for
the U. S. Arrington, whose wife
and child live at 3341 N. Mullen
St., Tacoma, Wash., was cited for
his meritorious service as in
fantry operations chief of the
IX Corps' operations and train
ing section, A veteran of 12
years' Army service, he also
wears the Combat Infantryman
Badge. The master sergeant ar
rived in Korea last March after
serving at Fort Lewis, Wash.
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