iHff Clffmfepp nni VOLUME 9t?NUMBER 4 MURPHY. NOKTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1951 ? IOW September 251 Plap# iqr the Tfcted Annual Nan-4 tahatf&ide DaUy.Sbow are ennl-j ple^TOa show, Ha be held on J September 29, will be open to Cherokee, Clay, Graham and Mar con Counties in North Carolina and Towns and Union Counties in Georgia. These counties have all participated in the previous shows. As in the past, this show will be held in Murphy at the Cherokee County Fair Barns. Agricultural leaders from the various counties in the show area are in charge of planning and raising money for the show. Last year 196 animals were shown. This year a comparable number Is expected. Animals will be Judged on the Danish System with prizes of 910-00, 90-00 and $5.00 paid. Byrum Announces Message Subjects "Our Golden Calves" will be the sermon subject for 11 a. m. ser vice at First Methodist Church and "Refined Cruelties" will be the evening subject at 8 p. m., as announced by the Rev. R. Delbert Byrum. Sunday school will.be at 9:45. The Wesleyan Service Guild will meet at the home of Miss Clara McCombs Monday 8 p. m. Circles 2. 3, and 4 of the Woman's soci ety will meet on Tuesday, and Cir cle no. 1 will meet Friday 8 p. m. with Mrs. Billy Wells. The pastor will give the fourth of the series on The Apostle's Creed at the Wednesday evening 8 p.m. service. Miss Elma Ashby, missionary from Africa, will be the guest of the Circles and the Guild this week. COMMITTEE TO MEET The Cherokee County Agricul tural Mobilization Committee Will meet in the Court House August 17 at 1 p. m. according to Ralph Shields, Secy of the committee. I Week Of Events At Church Listed Services are announced for First Baptist Church as follows: Sunday worship at 11 a. m. and at f. p. m. with the Rev. E. V. May preaching. Sunday school at 9:45, Training Union to be at 7 p. m. and Mission service at Bealtown at 2:30 p. m. Monday 7:30 Training Union W orkers Council convenes. Tues day, 9:30 a. m. is Primary Choir practice hour with Junior practice at 10:15. Brotherhood supper Is called for 7 p. m. Wednesday, 7:30 Is Hour of Power Service, and Adult Choir practices at 8:30. Thursday, 7 p. m. is Youth Choir practice and on Friday Primary Cbolr meets again at 9:30 and Juniors at 10:15. Tuesday and Wednesday, the Annual Assodational Meeting of the W. N. C. Baptist Association will be held at Marble Springs Baptist Church. The annual ser mon, will be brought by the Rev. J. A. Richardson, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Andrews. Bible Schools, Revival Going On A revival and a Vacation Bible School are now In progress at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church. The Rev. Luther Swanson is pastor, and the hev. Floyd B. Clark Is assisting him. I A Vacation Bible School is in session at Beaverdam Church at Unaka, this week, according to Mr. Clark. OPS FIELD SERVICE OPS Field Service are sche duled to be at Bryson City, City Hall from 1:30-4:30 on August 22. Farm And Home Roundup Begins Tues. The third annual Mountain Farm and Home Roundup will be held at Western Carolina Teachers Col lege on August 21 and 22, Mrs. Walter Pike, president, has an nounced. Farm people from throughout Western North Carolina will attend the meetings conducted by nation ally-known authorities on farming and home-making methods. Garland Hendriks, chaplain of the North Carolina State Grange, will present the main address at the opening session Tuesday morn ing in Hoey Auditorium. In the evening assembly, Mrs. George Apperson, president of the County Women's Council of the U. S. A., will speak. The Wednesday morning pro gram will open with an address by John C. McAmls, specialist in trib utary watersheds with the Tennes see Valley Authority. His topic will be "How People Work Together to Improve Their Community." President Paul A. Reid, A. L. Teachey, state supervisor of voca tional agricultural education, and E. E. McBride, chairman of the Henderson County Board of Com missioners will appear on the opening session program. Each morning classes on dally ing, forestry, gxraltry and other farm subjects fill be conducted by experts from the North Carolina State College extensions depart ments: S. H. Dodson, G. F. Parrish, R. R. Bennett, Jack KeBy, J. A. Arey. J. F. Brown, F. R. Faraham, John Ford and F. E. 'Whitfield. A toir, sponsored by the Jack son County U8DA Council, will take the farmers to farms near Cullowhee Tuesday afternoon. Poultry, pastures, tobacco, dairy ing and livestock will J* Included In the MRS. WALTER PIKE tion, and first aid on the farm. Miss Geneva-Fisher, former head of Home Economics at Iowa State College, will address the women Tuesday morning on "Weaving? Today and Yesterday." During the afternoon Edward G. Parkinson of Morrisons Inc. of Ashevllle will speak on Interior Decoration. An Informal tea honor ing Mrs. Apperson will be given in the parlors of Moore Dormitory. An arts and crafts program for the women is planned for Wednesday afternoon. Musical entertainment during the two days will be provided by the Henderson County Choral Group, a college group, and a Veterans Quartette of the Veterans Farm Training Program. Election of officers for the com ing year will be held at a business meeting at 10:45 Wednesday night The Mountain Paftn'and Home Roundup is sponsored by WCTC, the State Department of Public Instruction and the North Carolina State College Agricultural Eaten K. W. H. RAMSEY R. W. H. Ramsey Is AG Teacher R. W. H. Ramsej of M.r.h?n is the new teacher of vocational ag riculture for Andrews. Mr. Ramsey, wno is married, is living in the W. G. Lall house, and his wife will Join him in the near future. He is a graduate of Mars Hill College and North Carolina State College, School of Agricul tural Engineering, and spent three years in the United States Marine Corps. Mrs. Ramsey has been employed with the Wachovia Bank in Ashe ville for a number of years. Ramsey states that his purpose in his program is three-fold; tc help young farm boys in theii present work, to train future far mers in better methods and tc maintain an^ active, challenging program for veterans. At the present time there are 4( veterans under the program here Instructors other than Ramsey art Williams Walker and C. G. Town send. An additional part-time in structor is anticipated. Harvey Owenby Home From Korea With Purple Heart M/Sgt. Harvey Owenby of An drews recently returned homi from Korea where he served ap proximately one year. He will re port to Ft. Jackson, S. C? early h September. M/Sgt. Owenby in February re ceived a wound from which he ha completely recovered. He receive< the purple heart, three batth stars and a silver star. Dog Quarantine In Effect, Andrews A notice of a Dog Quarantine lias been given by the Board ol Aldermen of Andrews that>due t< the incidence of Rabies, all dog> must be confined to owner's prem ises by chain or confined unti Sept. 20. Most dogs already have beet confihed to owners' premises bu some are still loose on the street and in view of the danger involve! it is hoped that all dogs will b< confined at once. TOTHEROW REUNION The Totherow reunion will b held on August 26 at the home o S. A. Totherow near Topton. A1 relatives are Invited to attend. HI"'1 " Oil State Leaders To Join WNC Baptists - v mm, mm* 1 Marbje Baptist Church will be) host August 21-22 to hundreds of Baptists of the Western North Car olina Baptist Association, and sev eral distinguished Baptist leaden from various parts of the State. The Rev. A. B. Lovell is pastor of the church, which is making prep, aration to entertain and provide lunch for the two-d~y session. Peyton G. Ivie is moderator and will preside. "Our All for Christ" is the theme. Among the denominational lea ders who expect to attend and have a part on the program are: Dr. M. A. Hugging, general secretary, Baptist State Convention, Raleigh; Claude Gaddy, secretary, Council on Christian Education, Raleigh; Dr. Hoyt Blackwell, president, and Dr. M. H. Kendall, professor oi Bible, Mars Hill College; Cyrus Bazemore, assistant editor of Bib lical Recorder, Raleigh; Supt. W. C. Reed, Baptist Orphanage, Thom 1 asville; and Dr. W. K. McGee, Bap tist Hospital, Winston-Salem; Supt James M. Hayes, Baptist Homes, Winston-Salem; the Rev. S. L Lamm, representing Gardner Webb College; and a representa tive of Wake Forest College whose name was not available. '' The program will open Tue?daj at 9:30 a. m. with a song service The Rev. W. P. Elliott will reac the scripture and lead a prayer Harold Long will give the wel come, following which business will be transacted. Associations missions reports will be made bj the following: Miss Addle Ma< Cooke, treasurer; Mrs. J. J. Ham itton, work of the jnissionary; ant L- W. Hendrix, missions commit tee. Mrs. Woodrow Cox will give th< hospital report. The Rev. J. A Richardson, Jr. Andrews, wil preach the annual sermon, whicl will be preceded by special musii by the Andrews sextette. Following lunch, the afternooi program will begin at 1:30 with < song service. The Rev. Earl Cable will read scripture and lead i prayer. Mrs. Elmer Childers wil give the W. M. U. report; Cyru: C. White, the Sunday School re port; Miss Doris Raxter, the Training Union report. A repor on the new Baptist Homes wil then be made. The Rev. A. B. Lovell will re port at 2:30 on, "Evangelism", anc Hayesville church will give sped* music. A message on "Evangelism' will then be made. The afternooi program is scheduled to adjoun at 3:40. Wednesday morning's session be gins at 9:30 with song service, fol lowed by scripture and prayer b' the Rev. Ralph Matheson. Mrs. j A. Richardson, Jr., will give th. report on Foreign Missions; Mrs Clarence Hendrix, on State Mis sions; Mrs. Lloyd Hendrix, oi Home Missions; and Jbe Myers, oi Cooperative Program. Dr. M. A. Huggins will speak or Our All for Christ Through th Great Commission", which will b preceded by music by First Bar tist Church. Brannon, Garren Given Sentences In the August term of Superio Court last week, Clyde Branno and Edgar Garren (Totherow were found guilty of murder an given sentences of five to sevei years each, in the death of Hoy Barton June 9. Both have ffie notice of appeal. Other cases Included wer< Lola Hyatt, arson, three to fiv years in State prison for Womei F. A. Fain, assault with attempt t kill, a case which has been on th records since 1946 and is relate to the Pearl Posey case, case dii missed open payment of cosh Leonard, Dolly Huth and Le Sneed, arson, case was conttnuec Lidy Alvy was fined 9100 an coats for violation of Prohibitlo law. Bay Pkklaahnr, for i port and driving while drank, sen tenced to 20 months on the roai suspended on condition of pay ment of costs and payment of $1 per week to wife and children be ginning August 11. Cecil Postell, on an embezzle ment charge, was given a sentenc of two to three years suspends for three years on rendition c paying coats and paying |7T5 t Glenn Hembree at the rata of $2 per month. All cases involving defendant who are now hi the armed force have been no) pressed. There were many other ease disposed of, but the entire reeor was not available whan the paps want to On Baptist Associational Program BAPTIST LEADERS WHO WILL ATTEND the Dr. Hoyt Blackwell; bottom row; the Rev. W. C. Association Meeting at Marble. They are, left to Reid, the Rev. J. M. Hayes, and Dr. W. K. McGee. right, top row: Claude Gaddy, Dr. M. A. Huggins, The Rev. J. Alton Morris will speak on "Our All for Christ in Public Morals". Election of offi cers and other business will then be transacted. Following special music, the Rev. Richard Hicks will speak on, "Our All for Christ in True Doctrine." Following lunch, the song ser vice will begin at 1:30, and George Pullium will read scripture and lead prayer. Mrs. J. Alton Morris will report on the Ministers' re tirement, and Miss Addie Mae Cooke will give the Orphanage re port. Following reports of commit tees, a memorial service will be conducted by the Rev. Robt. Bar ker. The Rev. Fred Lunsford will re port on Denominational Literature, and a report on Christian Schools will be heard. Dr. M. H. Kendall will speak on, "Our All for Christ in Christian Education", preceded by special music by Murphy First Church. The moderator has announced the following committees: Nominating: Carl West, chair man, Mrs. Elmer Childers, Cyrus C. White. Associational missions: Mrs. Joe Hamilton, Mrs. Charles McDonald, Hub Danielson, Miss Dale Sud derth, Dillie Lunsford, all pastors and the treasurer. Order of business: Mrs. Lloyd Hendrix, chairman, L. P. Smith, and A. B. Lovell. Evangelism: J. A Richardson, Jr., chairman, and all pastors. Social Service: J. Alton Morris, chairman, Clarence Hendrix, W. A. Cloer. . Resolutions: Robert Barker, chairman, J. V. Hall, J. A. Rich ardson, Jr. Orphanage: Fred Lunsford, chairman, Bruce West, Boyd Hog sed. Time, Place and Preacher: Law son Lunsford, chairman, W. P. Elliott, Jack Palmer. J. D. Mom TTnenHsl .