Cemetery Celean-Up Set For July 24 Thursday, July 24, has been (!, -nated as "Cemtery Cean-up" 1 i ii Murphy, by Mayor Neil ; Suced. The town is requesting fM iyone who owns lots in any of i eemeteries in town to clean \ ? in up now or least on July 24. id the town will furnish a truck; haul away the trash. The truck I II start collecting the rubbish i ? .luly 24 and finish on July 25. j i he mayor appeals to everyone | terested in the improved appear- 1 ?? of the cemeteries to cooperate in this effort. I U.S. Graduates May Enlist For Air Force Courses High school graduates may now . j. ply and be selected for training in certain specialized Army Air force Training Courses of their choice before they enlist in the Army, according to an announce ment made this week by M/Sgt Kenneth Coon of the Army re uniting Service, located at Mur ph> every- Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. Any young high school graduate may apply by writing direct to the Commanding General, ARTC Barksdale Field. Louisianna, givini his full name, address, age race. summary of any previous mili ary training he may have had. a transcript of high school credits . : (I three letters of reeommenda t on. lie should also list three training courses he would like to lake These should be listed in eider of preference; first choice, com! choice, and third choice Confederate Veteran's Wido^: i Taken By Death Mrs. Arminta Louella Martin. 80. (.it cl ;it her home in Hayesville Fri i* a\ afternoon at 3 o'clock follow ing a long illness. The widow of A. James Martin. ! ? was one of the few remaining \.ido\vs of Confederate veterans. Funeral services were held at 2 ci clock Sunday afternoon at Hayes ville Baptist church, with the pas tor. the Rev. L. P. Smith and the Rev. Sim Martin of Young Harris. Ga , officiating. Burial was in Old Union cemetery at Young Harris, vith I vie funeral home in charge. Pallbearers were: Newell Crisp. Garland Martin. Wallace Mitchell. Hjx Martin, Vernon Martin and Guy Burrell. Surviving are three daughters. Mrs Ada Simpson of Young Har ris. Mrs. Mae Swanson of Hayes ville, and Mrs. Irene Bland of Live Oak. Fla. ; two sisters, Mrs. Hicks Green of Young Harris, Mrs. Lela Underwood of Texas; and two bro thers. H. G. Swanson of Carters ville, Ga.. and J. L. Swanson of Shelbyville, Ind. REVIVAL STARTS Revival services will start Sun day at Liberty Baptist church, with the Rev. Ed Cheatham and the Rev. W. B. Hankins conducting the services. Night services will begin at 7:30 o'clock. The public is invited. Finals In Tennis Tournament Held Hiwassee Dam ? The Two-Lakes Recreation Club held their finals in the tennis tournament which has been going on for several weeks. Saturday. July 12. Mrs. Ray Bar Ion was the winner for the ladies and Junior Dockery for the men. Mrs. Evelyn Donaldson and John Rcbak were judged the best sports popular vote for the year which ended June 30. Handsome prizes were awarded the above winners by the club. SINGING IS SUNDAY The Third Sunday singing will hdd at Old Martins Creek church, beginning at 2 o'clock p. m AH singers and the public are invited, states Wayne Abernathy, vice-chairman of the convention. 28 Four-H Boys And Girls Are Attending Camp Twenty-eight 4-11 club boys and iris of Cherokee county are at tending 4-II camp at Swannanoa | this week. The\ were aceompanied | l y Miss Mary Cornwell. home i anient; Lemuel Goode. assistant tarm agent; Mrs. Goode, Murphy Hi 4-11 leader; and Miss Dale Sud derth. Peachtree 4-H leader. Also attending camp there this week are dubsters and leaders from Clay and Avery counties. The boys and girls from here at tending are; Eddie Graham, Letitia; Jerry Hall. Mary Helen Hatchett, Dennis Elliott. Christine Elliott. Diek Ketner. John Sheparh. Yvone Monteith, Betty Moore and J. B. Hall. Murphy; James Crisp, Fred Dalrmyple, Robt. Chapman. Mar tin's Creek; Carolyn Smith, Mary Francis Robinson, Carroll Phillips. Charles Freel, Jerry Reece, Sarah Clark, William Franklin. Andrews. Richard Sudderth. Clara Hope Bur i rell, David and Edwin Hendrix I James Smith. Peachtree: James J Crisp. Bellview: and Charles Battle Fred West, Iliridt, Dr. Kendall To Preach Sunday Dr. M II Kendall, professci ol hiliV and Greek Mars Hill College Mais Hill, will preach at Firs! Uap ti?' church Sunday inornin. ami Scnday evening in the abser.ee ot tie pastor. Rev. J. Alton Voit1* who is attending the Baptist World Alliance in Copenhagen Denmark. Other serv ices of the ehurch will I held accord ? 'sr t ? ? *';i . usual schedule. Arden Davis, chairman of the Board of Deacons, will have charge of the Hour of Power serv ice on Wednesday evening WNC Association Meets Aug. 19-20 I At Valley River The Western North Carolina Baptist association will hold its ( 3rd annual session at Valley River Baptist church Tuesday and and Wednesday. August 19-20. accord ing to announcement by the mod erator. P. G. I vie. of Murphy. The program committee, compos ed of the Rev. J. Alton Morris, chairman. Clarence Hendrix. and the Rev. M. L. Hall, has arranged tb program. ATC Commander ' ONLY RECENTLY returned from Eu rope, MaJ. Gen. Robert W. Harper (above) has assumed command of the Air Transport Command. Harper, a West Point graduate, succeeds Maj. Gen. Robert M. Web ster, who has been named head of the First Air Force at Fort Slocum, New Rochelle, New York. Army Air Forces photo. (International) SEEK TO INCREASE FARM FUNDS ? North Carolina's Senator William B. Umstead 'right* and Representative Harold D. Cooley ? left ? discuss Tar Heel farm problems with Secretary of Agriculture Clinton I . Anderson prior to Senator Umstead's maiden floor speech in the Senate, in which he sounded a warning against the drastic House slashes in the Agriculture Appropriation Bill. Cooley, high ranking member of the House Agricultural Commit tee, recently appeared before the Senate Sub-com mittee on farm appropriations to urge that the House reductions be restored Morris To Attend World Alliance The First Baptist Church of Mur phy will bo represented at the Bap tist World Alliance Congress in Copenhagen. Denmark, by the pastor. Rev J. Alton Morris, who left here Monday for New York, preparatory to taking a plane next Sunday for Copenhagen. Supply preachers have been se cured to fill the pulpit at the (hurch in the pastor's absence. Dr. M II Kendall of Mars Hill College will preach next Sunday at both the morning and evening services. Following is Mr. Morris sum mary of the tours which he plans to take 11 connection with the trip J. \l TON MORRIS The pastor leaves \. u York by plane, Sunday morning 9:30 A M and will arrive in \msterdain at 10:25 A. \I . Monday (July 21'. stop ping in Gander, Newfoundland: Shannon. Ireland, for one hour each. We will remain in Holland July 21-20 and will visit the following places The Hague. Rotterdam. Isle of Marken. etc., driving through quaint and charming Dutch countryside; Armhem. Utrecht Doom, the Ameri can and Canadian War Cemeteries, Nijmegen ? close to German frontier. Ardennes. Belgium Bulge. Bastogne. Part of July 26-27 will be spent in Belgium, worshipping in Brussels churches, touring Grand Place. King's Palace, ancient Guild Houses. Manekcn Fountain. Palace of Justice, etc. We will arrive in Copenhagen. Denmark. July 28 Monti iy) and will attend the Baptist World Alliance through August 3 'Sunday, leaving August 4 'Monday) enroute to Lucerne. Switzerland. Our party remains in Switzerland August 5-10. A special motor boat excursion on the Lake of Lucerne will offer glimpses of Swiss ham lets along scenic banks ? Castle of New Hapsburg, etc. A visit to Grand Alpine, traversing mountain, river, woodland, pasture, glacier, eternal snow fields, the Tells country. St. Gotthard Valley. Furka I'asses. Ice cataract of Rhone Glacier, the Grimsel Pass, etc Visit Int. rlaken, at the foot of the mighty Jungrau, by railway through heart of Swiss Alps, the Bernese Oberland, one of world's most scenic journeys to Montreurt. on the crystal-clear waters of Lac Leman, visit the castle of Chillon im mortalized by Lord Byron. Leave in afternoon by Lake Steamer over entire length of Lake to Geneva. Geneva, handsome and important in international affairs. Worship in Geneva churches. Visit League of Nations and other principal buildings. We stay in France August 11-14. Paris, the association of art. beauty and fashion, sidewalk cafes, beautiful promenades and famous cathedrals make Paris the "only city in the world '. Complete city tour ing will include the Arch of Triumph. Champs Elysees, Eiffel Tower. In valides. Tomb of Napoleon. Louvre, Notre Dam Cathedral, also excurs ions to the most beautiful Palaces on earth ? Versailles. Hall oi Mirrors, the matchless gardens and parks, etc. I plan to leave the party in England on August 15, 2:30 IV M . and fly back to New York, arriving August 16, 4:35 A. M. Then I will fly to Washington and meet my family and come to Murphy to preach Sunday. August 17. Craft School To Be Held Here Next Week The Cherokee County C rafters t association are sponsoring a three day Craft Workshop in the Murphy i recreation rorom on July 22. 23 and 24. The Tuesday. July 22. classes will begin at 1 o'clock, the night classes at 7:30 o'clock and the morning classes at 9:30. Miss Ruth Harris, skilled Craftsman from j | Johnson City, Tenn.. will give in I struction in leather, stenciling, silk ! screen and lamp shade making and designing. Evening classes will be held for the benefit of those people who work during the day. All people interested are asked to contact either Mrs. Ben Warn er or the Home Agent's office. Tennis Court Work Progressing Miss Rachel Stewart who is sponsoring the building of 11k* ten ris court on the lot across from the courthouse, announces that the court will be completed within the next two weeks. H. A. Mattox, Jim H. Gibbs and E. C. Moore have donated wire. Arthur Heinrich is contributing twelve lawn chairs, and Bob White and Joe Miller Elkins are furnish ing labor. Examiner Here To Issue New Driver's Licenses A driver's license Examiner will be at ihe courthouse in Murphy on .Monday. Tuesday, and Saturday of J each week to give examinations tot in w driver's licenses. Those per sons whose names begin with A and B must apply for their new license before December 3(1. 1947. :it which time the present license; i vpipv The < xaminer will be in llayes-; I \ ?lle on Wednesday of each week I ' rdreus on Thursday and Kobbin-* I \ ill< nr. Friday. School Of Drama Is To Be Held At Burnsville The Woman's College ? ?t tli I ni versity of North Carolina mil the iiurns\ille Playhouse. Inc . arc con ducting a six-week- School of Drama July 21-August 'U. at Hurtis villi with \V K Taylor a- dircctoi The SchiMtl of Drama, staffed by I acuity members from the Woman s College, is integra'cd with the Summer Repertory Company thus affording the student the combina tion of both theory and practice. Courses in the arts and crafts of theatre. including IMaywriting. Play Production, and Acting, will 1* offered This training is available to vet c rans under both the GI Bill and Public Law 16 Veterans Admin istration is cooperating with the college in making the project a success LIBERTY S1NGINC5 The Liberty Community singing will be held at Liberty Baptist church Sunday, .lulv 20. at 2 p in The public is invited HAVE PIE PPI K Order of Eastern Star Chapter No. 10 gave a pie supper in the lunchroom of the school building on Tuesday evening. July 8 They made $300. After the supper a social hour was enjoyed Ex-Duchess Weds THE FORMER Duchess of Leeds, Mrs. J Irma Amelia Osborne, .38, is shown ? with attorney Frank Atherton j Howard, 57, of New York, follow | ing their marriage in Reno, Nev.t less than 24 hours after she ob I tained a divorce from John F. G. ' Osborne. London. ( International ) Natural Resources Will Be Exhibited Fourth Pictures Are On Display I'icturi's of the I ourth of July parade in Murph> will be on dis play at Davis' Jewelers this week-end. announces I). E. Sim mon. who w as in < -harge of ar rangements. Joe Miller Llkins made most of the pietures, and some others were made by Louis Johnson of tin1 Seout office. Caseworker For Blind Arrives To Assume Duties Miss Mildred Altice of Virginia, special case worker for the blind, iias arrived in Murphy to work in the counties of Cherokee, Clay, Graham. Macon and Swain Headquarters will be in the de partment of Public Welfare in the courthouse in Murphy. Afiss Altiee attended the State the school of Social Work at the Va . and received her A B degree at State Teacher*- college. Farni ville, Va. The past year, sh<- has been in the schoo lof Social Work at the University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill Miss Alt ice's services are made available to the blind in the coun ties in cooperation with the Lions clubs of Murphy. llayesville. Franklin Robbinsville and Bryson Cit\ and the North Carolina State Commission for the blind. She is located at present in tin horn* of Mr and Mrs Hoy Stalcup SPEAKS OVER NETWORK ? Rev. Claude H Pritchard. I). D of Atlanta. Ga . will be the speak ? r over the Presbyterian Hour net v.ork next Sunday. July 20. at 8 3c A M. E S T I)i Pritchard is a native Virgin ian. He was educated at V P 1 to be an electrical engineer reced ing the degree of \1. S. In the lirst World War he served in Ihe air corps of the V. S. Army. Re- j turning to civilian life he resigned j an assistant professorship at V. P I to enter Union Theological Semi- i nary in Richmond. Hampden Sidney College conferred upon him , the degree of I) I). After serving churches in Char leston. W. Va . and Atlanta. Ga ; he was elected educational secre- i t.iry ol the General Assembly's Committee on Home Missions He 1 was later elected Executive Secre tary, which position he now holds His topic next Sunday will be "The Law of Sin and Death This broadcast can be heard in this com munity over radio station WSB ot Atlanta. Ga . or WN'OX of Knox villc. Officers Will Make Official Visits Here Mrs. Nell H. Porter of Swanna noa. Worthy Grand Matron of the Older of Eastern Star of North Carolina, and Dr. .1 Howard Brown of Tarboro. Worthy Grand Patron, will pay their offieial visit to the Murphy Chapter No. 10. Order of the Eastern Star next Monday night, July 21. The meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock in the Masonic Hall. % All members are urged to be present. The* Employment Service here is sponsoring an exhibit oi' products manufactured from natural re s< ?ur< s of this county and adjoin in-: ,.i The exact date for the exhib t has not been set, but it is plain of their pro duct^ and the exhibit will be shown in Muiphj two or three weeks. Later the display will be exhibited in Abbeville, and finally will be sent to the State Fair in Raleigh. The purpose of the exhibits is to advertise the natural resources of this area, encouraging industrial ists to establish plants here and develop the vast supply of raw materials and resources. Announcement of details will be published later, states Mr. Mclver. Service Center Receives Relief Items From Here New Windsor, Md. ? A total of 120 pounds of relief materials from the First Baptist Church of Murphy were received this week at the Church World Service Center, New Windsor. Maryland. Clothing, shoes and bedding were included ill this contribution. Murphy's part in the North Carolina statewide drive for overseas relief. The ar ticles donated are in the process oi being sorted and packed for shipment and will shortly be on their way overseas. There they will be distributed without dis < i imination to those in most need. Thanks to the generosity of pcoplt such as those who contrib uted to the Murph> collection, North Carolina now rank first in the nation in the amount of relief M?ods given by her citizens through C hurch World Service in 1947. To ('at. "?14.1JLI pounds have been re ceived at the Keliet Center in New Windsor. Methodist Services Listed The Rc\ Russell L Young pastor ol the First Methodist church will preach Sunday morning at 11 00 a. in on "What is Wrong With Me", and Sunday evening at 8 on "1 Be lieve in the Resurrection of the Body" Sunday school will begin at 9 45 a m. Methodist Youth Fellowship is at 7:00 p. m Prayer meeting is at 8:00 p m Wednesday evening, with senior choir rehearsal following C. R. Freed will lead the singing and the pastor will lead the devotional exercise. Tate's Subject Is Announced The Ke\ T. Greenlee Tate wilT preach Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the Presbyterian church on the subject. "Sincerity in Wor ship Youth Fellowship will meet at 7; 15 p nr. and Sunday school at. 10 a. m There will be no evening service, this being Mr Tate's regular ap pointment at Hayesvillc where he will preach at 8 o'clock at the Pres byterian church there. Revival Will Close Sunday Revival soniccs at the Free Methodist Churoh 'Harshaw Chap 011 will continue through this week with services each evening at 8 o'clock, with closing services on Sunday Sunday school will be at 111 a. nv. morning wosrhlp at It o'clock, and Young people's miss i ionary service at 7:30 p. m. CAFE CHANGES HANDS People's Cafe formerly owned by Virgil O'Dell recently was pur chased by T. V. Hubbard and As sociates of Hiawassee, Ga. The deal was handled by D. M. Reese of Murphy. Mr. Hubbard is an ex perienced cafe man, and has re cently been connected with a large Cafeteria in Oak Ridge, Tenn.