/Lrer Crabtree fcimunity News LRs MR l tRI> MRGU80N | (iHnniunftv Reporter 1 famine m Crabtrw com [v i- i harassing task as glowers continue? some of i arc reaching high-water t in part- of this section. teal -< rt ices, being con I at the Liberty Raptist h b> the pastor, the Rev. Russell assisted by Rev. erct of W cavcrviJIe. u ill con thron h Sunday of this \ It Davis of the Crabtree Methodist C'hurc^i is attending the Southeastern Jurisdictional Con ferenee this week at Lake Juna hiska. Local ministers are acting as ushers and pages. Rev. Davis is a page The weeklx prayer meeting of the Crabtree Baptist Church has been changed from Wednesday night to Thursday night by the pas tor. Rev. Gay Chambers. The WMU of the Baptist Church met last Saturday at the home of Mrs. F. M. Noland of Fines Creek for a luncheon. In charge of the meeting was Mrs. Carlisle Davis, president. There were 30 present at the meeting, including Sunbeam ar.d G. A. members. The WSCS of the Crabtree Meth C. B SHILENBERGER, Professor at State College, Raleigh. (left* was the speaker at the Masonte Marker, Tuesday afternoon. when members of the Assembly made their annual trip to the Blaek Camp Gap site for the services. On the right is I>r. Charles II. Push. Gastonia, a state Masonic leader, and former speaker at the Marker. (Mountaineer Photo). odist Church ntol Monday night in the church dining room with Mrs. L O. Ferguson as hostess. Mrs. John Kirkpatriek presided and Mrs. Millard Ferguso nhad the de votional and also the program, which was entitled "Sowing Seeds in Brazil." Sunday morning the Rev. T. Johnson, president of Asbury Col lege at Wilmore. Ky.. who is at- j tending the Jurisdictional Confer ence. will till the pulpit at Finch er's Chapel in a charge-wide serv ice He will also be the dinner guest ot Rev. and Mrs. A. II Davis. Rev. and Mrs. Grady Burgin of Concord wore in our commu nity last week visiting friends Mrs. Harry Noland left last week foi San Diego. Calif, to join her husband during his 30-day fur lough from his U. S Navy post. Jack Noland of Newport News, Va.. was a guest last weekend of Mr and Mrs. Sam Noland. Bud Kirkpatriek and Gerald Ferguson spent last week in Greer. S C . with Bud's grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Few. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Seay of Clinton. S C., were weekend guests of Mr. Scay's brother and sister in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Seay. Homer Snyder of Newport News, was a visitor last week at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mate Caldwell. Hubert Hawkins is a surgical patient at Memorial Mission Hos pital, Asheville. Mrs. Ida MeGee and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs Sam McG.ee of Washington, D. C., are spending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Brad shaw.. Mrs. Susie McKnight arrived home last week from Cincinnati, where she has been for some time H. F. Nesbitt left Tuesday with the C'rabtree-Iron Duff FFA boys for their annual vacation at White Lake. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. 11 Holt last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Anderson and grand sons, Charles and Ricky Vajboc of West Palm Beach. Fla. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Safford this week are Mrs. Saf ford's brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Grove of Roches ter. Ind ., also their grandson. Bobby Safford of Petersburg. Va Willis Crane of Chester, S. C., i and a friend. Miss Geneva Porter of Aiken. S. C., were weekend visi tors of Mr. Crane's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs W. C--K-irkpatrick. Mr. Cane, a 1056 graduate of Clem- ' son College, sailed Tucsda/ from Seattle, Wash . for service 1.1 the Pacific area. Mrs. diaries Ferguson, assisted by Miss Barbara Chase of Waynes- I ville. was hostess last Saturday night at a china, crystal, linen, and silver shower honoring Miss Mattie Sue Medford. bride-elect of j Paul Smart. Thirty-five guests were i present. Mrs C. T. Ferguson accompanied I by her son-in-law and daughter. | Mr. and Mrs. Larry Goldring of Peoria, III., returned Tuesday from Tampa. Fla.. where they visited Mrs. Goldring's son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Dean Green, Kenneth Parks of High Point spent the weekend with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parks. Tumble weeds were first intro duced into the United States in lf!75 shipments of Russian flax seed. ? I 1 1 1 PREMIUM WVOR^fee! From all Latin Americas won derful coffee growing areas, only a few remote sections supply the choice "Premium Flavor ' coffees that go into JFG Special. * JFG SPECIAL 1 _ mi I The best part of the meal / / *ivith CH ESTE RFIEuN y FLOUR ] W When you make that thrifty purchase of a M 10 or lb. has of CHESTF.RFIKI.D flour you get M in attractive dish towel or pillow case Free! It's K I the bag this wholesome Quality floor is packed M in. From the fabric you can make napkins, mats. M I curtains, dresses or skirts. Get t IIKSTI KI IF.I t> |^k flour . always! J^^earle-chesterfield mill co.^r ' ^shevillf, n. c. I"?uon. A wheel drive gives the extra trac t on for traveling up steep grades or broken round The 'Jeep' is built to stand up and '3ke tt in tough usage. m?? Mobile power. With power take-off, the Uni versal 'Jeep' provides mobi'e power for oper ating welders, compressors, generators and many other kinds of specialized equipment. Inyurauiic lift. With hydraulic lift, the 4-wheel C ive Jeep operates graders, scrapers, post hole diggers and most 3-point hitch implements. Now i 'Jeep' with longer wheelbase - the new model CJ-6 Carries larger, bulkier loads; has all the features that made the 'Jeep' famous. Tough jobs " demand Universal 'Jeep' ? A 4-Wheel-Drivo Universal 'Jeep' takes von to tlie job. wherever it is?on the road of off ! This rugged performer rarrio* men and equipment over the high way in conventional 2-wHeel drive. Then, when work calls for travel off the road ?through mud, sand or snow, up hill or down ?you shift a single lever for the extra traction of 4-wheel drive. With power take off, or h\draulic lift, the Universal 'Jeep' does an almost endless variety of jobs. To find out what it can do for you. a.-k for a demonstration. 4 WHEEL DRIVE % ' UNIVERSAL WILLYS...wtrM's lirjest makers if 4 Wheel Drive vehicles Get a demonstration now! POTTS MOTOR COMPANY Mannfactnrer's License No. 119 Issued By The N. C. Dept. of Motor Vehicles " " ^VOOD ST. FRANCHISED DEALER LICENSE NO. 1396 WAYNESVILLE Medford-Cooper Reunion Slated Sunday At Clyde A Joint Medford-Coopor reunion will be held this Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mm. Amos Med ford in the town of Clyde. (The Medford residence Is located ow : old Highway 19-23, tb.? same street j on which are located Clyde High ! School and the Clyde postofTice. The house is several blocks west of the eastern town limits of Clyde on the old highway.) The ('ascendants of Jonas and Lydia Masse> Medford, the Israel , Medford lineot McDowell and Hay- j wood counties, the Fulbright and Eisenhower lines John and Naomi ( Mussey Liner. William and Polly . Banks Warner Cooper ar> invited | to attend as well as the numerous otlKT family connections, either by blood or marriage. Through the efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cooper of Asheville the old Medford family reunion has been revived once again after many years. Mr. Cooper is a descendant of Jonas Medford through George and Charlotte Medford Cooper. Many of the older persons ran well remember the fine old reunions once held at the old Medford Farm resort hotel near Clyde. Speakers will be William B.vers. Senator William Medford, Sam M. Robinson. Grover C. Davis, W. C. Medford and others. Several charts will be shown, outlining the different family con nections, showing the ways in which they are related. Also some old pictures will be on display showing some of the old Medford reunions of long ago and some of the original sponsors. The Medford and allied families with the various family connec tions. arc believed to be the larg est in this section of North Caro j SC'F.NF OF THF MF.OFORD-COOPFR RFl'NION Amos Medford on old llighwav 19-25 at Clyde. Amos Medford on old Highway l'-SS at Clyde. A large erowd is expeeted and a varied program is planned. (Mountaineer Photo). News From The Thickety Area Mr. a'nd Mrs. Doiee Klkin and Mr. and Mrs. Joe 15 Catswell and ? daughter of Detroit arc visit irtji relatives here Miss Ellen Ford returned to her home in Johnson C'it> Monda> after spending a week here with relatives. She was accompanied b\ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ford and Miss Neely Ford who txdurned in the afternoon. Mrs. David Hurcli Mrs Cleorge lina, Mr. and Mrs Amos Medfprd make lip the publieil\ eominiUee for the reunion Wright and Miss Hay McDowell honored Miss Nancy Ilipps with a miscellaneous shower Saturday night at the home of the former Several friends attended, and the honoree received a member of lovely Gifts. ?- . - . ,.j \-3c Gladys .1 Avers who is stationed at McCord Air Force -Base in Washington, is spending her kav ? with her parents Mr. and Mis F.llis Ayers Mr. and Mrs. la-Hoy Buokner. and children and Mis Jesse Rob erts of Wyandotte, Mich., spent last week hern visiting'their sister. Mrs. Vinson Lowe and family and ioth-.-r relatives Mrs Noel Williamson and daurh ier. Svlvin. arrived Fridav by plane from New Mexico where tlK\\ had been visiting her parents. to join Mr Williamson who has been spending the past two weeks here with relative. Mrs. Gaston Rhinehart was host ess for the Good Neighbor Club meeting Tuesday night. Mrs. Jack Chapman, president. Was in charge. Reports were heard and projects for the coming month w oe discuss ed. A lotcr of appreciation was read from the Thickety CDP chair man for the electric coffee urn and pitchers given by the club for use at the park. A social hour and refreshments were enjoyed at the. conclusion of th..' meeting Fred Haney spent last week with Ins sister Mrs Jack Reeves. in South Carolina o$b < .Mm, I ? Got a swap session with an alligator later ... or with a crocodile after while? Make it ? ? _ ? . ? - : " : ? over a dish of r-e-a-1 c-o-o-1 PET SHERBET . . . Or, pour pop over PET SHERBET , for a real smooth shake . . . that's the kind of tonic that makes for the rabid rock n' roll! Man, it's the coolest thing in town! So don't be a square . . . keep plenty of PET SHERBET on hand and you got it mad^, man! i ""

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