? ? Jim Beck Ol Balsam Is Injured By LOUIS ENSLEY I ('?mmunity Reporter f ~Jim Beck, sen of Mr and Mrs. Nelson Beck. sut.'ered a broken leg in an accident at the L'nagusla Manufacturing plant last Sunday Jle was taken to the Mission Hos pital In Aaheville. , ? ' i The Balsam football team beat Qualla 13 to 7 on the football field tt Sylva last Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs Vernon Bryson and j family and James Beck visited friends and relatives in Gastonla (>vcr the week end. ' George Knight took part in the hunt at Plsgah and brought back a nice deer. Mr. Knight has taken part in many hunts in the past and | has several of the heads mounted and placed on the wall in theI Knight's Grocery Store here. * ' '? / . j ': ? ' Mr. and Mrs. Boss Parrish of Daytona Beach, Florida, are at ; their summer home here for a 1 Short stay. ' Miss Addie Mehaifey and her brother, James, of Newport News. Virginia, visited their sister, Dixie, tt Balsam over the weekend. * Also visiting from Newport News Waa John R. Jones, who spent the weekend with his wife and chil dren. * Rufus Jones left this week to visit his children in Detroit, Mich Gilbert Heads St. John's Athletic Association M J. Gilbert whs appointed] chairman of the newly organized Athletic Association of St. John's School at a meeting of the Par ents' Club Monday night Organization of the athletic as ?dotation will enable ail grades to participate in sports under the di rection of Hill Woody. The club also voted to purchase a daylight movie screen so that dims may be shown in the class rooms. Special music was presented by the school chortis Mrs. Wilson Nance presided and ] hostesses were Mrs. Joe Mastic. Mrs Al Hlegg and Mrs Paul Mc Klroy. | Aluminum ingot exports from Taiwan in China to the U. S. in the first six months of 105t> were 650 tons. "W C. M. ABFRNETHY, superin tendent of the Caldwell County School*. U being presented by the Lenoir Rotary Club as candidate for Governor of District 280 of Rotary The district embraces 27 Western North Carolina ,-lubs A past president of the Lenoir club, Abcrnethy is also a past president of the North Carolina Education Association. The Lenoir cluh was presented the Governor's Achievement Award during his year as-president. Jfe is a trustee of Meredith Col lege and the Hroyhill Educational Loan Foundation. He is a past master of iiibriten Masonic Lodge, a York Rite Mason and Shrlner. For many years. Mr Abcrnethy has served as permanent chairman of the I'olio Foundation and has headed Red Cross, Community Chest and other civic campaigns. He is a past national vice-presi dent of the National Education As sociation Thanksgiving Services Set At Crabtree By MKS. MILIAR!) FKRGLHON Community Reporter The Hev. Kay Hahn will hold a charge-wide Thanksgiving service Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at Fincher's Chapel The Rev Ga> Chambers will hold a service j Thursday at 7 10 p m. at the Crab tree Baptist Church The Crabtree 0A, under the leadership of Mrs. Zimmery Hog len, met Sundav afternoon with Joyce Heck at the home of her par ents. Mr and Mrs. Clingman Beck Roger Hoglcn, son of Mr. and ? ' 11 " f Mr*. Zimmery Hoglen, had the 1 misfortune to break hi* arm while i playing ball at school last week. < Jerre Brown was accidentally shot in the leg last week while target practicing with a 22 auto matic rifle Tommie Wood of Iron Duff nar rowly escaped injury Saturday night when his car went out of control at the old Cr.xbtree mill site and overturned. Member* of the Crabtree charge and the Woman's Societies of I 1 Christian Service have furnished 1 the Methodist Parsonage with ? * new cherry dining room suite, * electric stove, a chest of drawers, * end draperies for the living room 1 Andy Ferguson has completed a portable calf-feeder which is ( drawing considerable attention. ( I Mrs. Joe Palmer and sons. Jr hn ! and Jody, accompanied her par- ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Delo/ier i of Asheville. to Florida on Mon day. She expects to join Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Palmer at Sarasota I and return home with them in two ? seeks. ' ! ] Mrs. Milliard Clark of FlintJ tluhigan has arrived to be with t ler mother, Mrs. Garland Smith. : ( vtio will undergo surgery this j veek at the Haywood County Hos- , >ital. , Ballard Webb, who has been j ?onfined to his home for several I lays had as guests last weekend. I lis father. W C. Webb. Mr. and i klrs Welton McMahan, Mrs < jeagles, and Johnnie Packett, all >f Marion. - I? Mrs. Harry Noland, who has, i >een visiting her husband's par- | >nts. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Noland. ? ?=? 1 ? ~ I loft Tuesday for Los Angeles. L'alif. ?hw? she will be with her Tiother while her husband is at >ea. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taboo and children of Harriman, Tenn., were Aeekend guests of Mrs. Tabor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. YVea/er Haney. t ' Sot Fast Enough ESCANBA, Mteh. 'AP>? Authori ses report that Gertrude Baker ] >f Deer Run, Minn., was driving ilong U. S. Highway 2 when her -ar struck and Killed a running | leer. M ' Lonely Ride LOS ANGELES i Apr?The City Council has approved an ordinance amendment to allow elimination of elevator operators in fully auto matic elevators. "My only objec tion is that there is no one to talk to as you ride in them." commented Councilman Charles Navarro. 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