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ME 6 NUM>EK 35 ni KPMY NORTH CAROIJWA, THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 1952 TWELVE PAGES THIS WEEK
Little Symphony
Comes To Andrews
BISHOP COSTEN J. HARRBLL
Bishop Harrell
To Speak At
Methodist Rally
Mcdthodists of Cherokee, Cla>
? ^ * C rah am Counties will assem
ble in Murph$ First Methodist
Church Monday. March 17. at 7:3G
p. m for a special Methodist Ral
ly
Bishop Costen J. Harrell. resi
dent bishop of the Charlotte Area
ot the Methodist Church, will be
tl.o featured speaker His subject
will be "Our Methodist Heritage/
Oihers to participate on the
program will be: the Rev. W. Jack
son Huneycutt. Superintendent of
the Waynesville District, the Rev
R. Delbert Byruni. pastor of First
Methodist Church in Murphy; the
Rev E L. Kirk, pastor-of the An
drews Methodist Church; anil
Olen St rat ton. president of the
Murphy Area Subd.strict Organi
zation of Methodist Men.
Special music will consist of
congregational singing and an an
them. "My Faith Looks Up Tr
Thee" by Schneck?r, to be rend
i red by he choir of Firs Methodist
Church. Mr Frederick Schley
will be featured in a violin obliga
to for the anthem
Bishop Harrell is one of the
prominent leaders of The Metho
dist Church lie received his edu
cate n at Duke University and
Vanderbill University, and has re
ceived honorary degrees from
Randolph-Macon College. Duke
Uni' i Tsity and Birmingham Sou
thern College Some of his pro
minent pastorates include Dur
ham Raleigh. Richmond. Atlanta
Xor'o'k and Nashville.
At the time of his election tn
the episcopacy in 1944 Bishop
Harrell was pastor of the West
Fnd Methodist hurch. Nashville,
T? nn of the campus of Vander
bilt University. For four years lie
snrvod 'he Birmingham Area and
since 1948 he has served the
Charlotte Area which embraces
the entire State of South Carolina
'South Carolina Conference) and
t je Western North Carol na Con
ference.
The Methodist Rally is being
sponsored by the Mu;p\v Area
Organization of Methodist Men
Everyone is cordially jnvited to
a'lend", says Mr Mvrirr. pastor
? f the local church.
WAYNE LUNSFOKD
W. R. Lunsford
Now In Korea
Pfc. Wayne R. Lunsford Is now
serving with the 116th Engineer
ing Combat Battalion In Korea.
Lunsford entered service in April
1951 He was first stationed at
Camp Stewart, Ga., where he re
ceived his basic training.
Part of his training was at Fort
Jackson, S. C., and from there he
went to Seattle, Wash., and then
was shaped to Korea. Lunsford
says he will always remember his
90th birthday which was on Jan
uary 27, the day he landed In Ko
Lunsford is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nell Lunsford of Andrews.
^Children's Concert
To Reein At 1:30
I The North Carolina Little Syin
j phony, under the direction of Dr
Benjamin Svvalin. will give two I
performances in Andrews next |
Thursday
Tli lirst performance, to be
iven in Andrews gymnasium,
ill be for children The concert
] ill begin promptly at 1 30 p i
o that bus schedules in the toun
sehools from which pupils at
?ul the concert will he maintain
1 closely as possible
The evening concert for adults I
n A:i-!r"us High SehooJ auditor!-1
en will begin at 8 o'clock
The program for the evening |
?{ inert is as follows:
Kabalevsky. "Suite"' from The
Vimedianes"; Haydn. Symphony
*01 The Clock'"k Lehar. "Gold
nd Silver Waltz"; Bull, "The
? hoph ?rd Girl's Sunday"; Kreis
ter. "Liebesfreudsoloist, Dr
walin: Logan. "Pale Moon". I
Vngner, 4 Walthers Prize Song". |
Mozart, Rondo for Glass Harmo
nicas". flute, oboe, viola, viloncel
o. Rodgers, "Slaughter on Tenth
\wnue'4 from "On Your Toes";
Coates, Knightsbridge March":
Massan *t "Meditation" from
Thais"; Strauss, "Roses of the
South"
Mrs. Ei" in Bristol is county
hrirman for the ticket drive
Miss Elizabeth Gray, Murphy I
hairman. says that the ticket [
de in Murphy will end Saturday
r.r-kr!s may be purchased from I
numbers of the Junior Woman's
'lisb MLs a points out that [
i' i els bo 'ght now w01 cos lei
:u n at ute ga ?
Sat. Deweese
!s finest Speaker
At Dinner Monday
Sgt. Fannie Deweese. who ar- [
iwd home recently from Germa
: t-; visit her mother. Mrs. Bes- |
;e Dew eese, v as ijuest spoak .u* a*
h" meeting of the Smoky Moun- I
? in Home Economic? Association |
t Regal Hotel Monday evening
'-o v as introduced by Mrs. H
'iu 'ck. She illustrat ed her talk on |
't r oanv and other counties sht
? vi ited in Europe while sta
-rl t11 ere with the army, with I
1 in;*. fi "[urines. co^umes. ana |
v?i( had purchased
Mrs Willa Mae Scruggs of Syl-1
president presided Local
?'omc economists were hostesses
Mrs. Whitaker '
's Taken At A?e 74 i
Funeral sendees for Mrs llano
Whitaker. 74. of Andrews, who I
Friday, at an Andrews hos- j
u->l \nor<i conducted Sunday at (
\ndrews First Baptist Church.
The Rev J A Richardson. Jr.. I
v?stor. conducted the sendees He |
?*>s agisted by the Rev E. L
firk the f?ov j c Neville and |
'he Rev. William E. Hall.
Mrs. Whitaker was born Octob- j
i r 9 1ft7ft the daughter of the
! 'ttp Mr. an.1 Mrs. James Burch of |
j lay Coil my.
When she vas grown, she taught |
? hool in Clay County until the
mily mn-'oil to Andrews. She
hen worked in the Andrews post 1
ifrlfe where her father was post j
n
In October 2(?. 1902. she1 was
*1 cried to HaYvp M Whitaker of
ndrews The couple resided jn '
\nJrcws. where Mr Whitaker is
ir. the merchantilc business, until
'he time of h u* death
Mr- Whitaker "as a member of
he FirJ Baptist Church where
?e v a active in 1he work of the j
Mission wv Socialv She was a ,
o?nm* Sunday School teacher. ,
Srrvh ircr. addition to the
? shnnd. are two sons Edwin
w? Itafcnr of P>\ sen City, and
? v. f
't alter of Andrews. vvbo i*5 now
I erring with the TT. S. Army, sta
'*io*ied at Or'indo, Fla : one
i -aug^tor Meredith of the home,
nd a "rand daughter. Anna Noal
,,Thit*kr of Brysnn City. Also
? nrh itir are a brother. J. A.
B reh. or Canton. and a sister,
*?- Mary \ Taylor, of Seattle.
Wash. |
pallbearers were A. B
'handler. Jr. Arthur Watkins,
"?^Hp F r^b^0 Dr Charles Van
Corrtnr t nke El'is. ,T Ward Long,
Fd" in Bristol and Edgar Wood.
Flower bearers were ladies of
>he Eastern Star.
Honorary pallbearers were of
of Andrews First Baptist
church.
Internment wa3 In Valley River
?emetery.
Bd?* Funeral Home was In
~harge of arrangements
Grange To Meet .
Peaehtree Granse will hold 1U
next meeting at the school house
Wednesday. March 18, at 7:80 p
m.. announces Mrs Paul Sui
derth. publicity chairman.
INITIATED?Daniel Whitaker Davis, son of Dr. and Mrs H. E
Davis of Andrews, was recently initiated into Scabbard and Blade
a National Military Honor Society for outstanding cadet officers in '
KOTC units of American Colleges and Universities.
Davis is now in the NROTC at the University of North Carolina
and will be graduated in June and commissioned as an Ensign in the
USN. He is a graduate of Andrews High School class of 1948
Families To
Financial Planning
Three outstanding goals have
been adopted by the Cherokee
Coun t y Home Demonstration
Clubs as a result of recent dem
onstrations on Financial Planning
rhe iirst is: to establish a family
nunc1!. not only to do financial
pu.nni.ig but to discuss and plan
;1 activities and solve family dif
ic utli: and problems: tiie second,
?ai h family to do financial plan
ing. either an annual pi in or a
ninthly plan: and the third: to
vslabl"di a business center in the
mine.
The home management chair
;!V I, in each club has been asked
to nick.' a survey on these three
goals First, the number of fam
ily's having already realized these
goals: second, the number who re
iaii'e these coals during the re
minder of 1052.
Some of the points stressed in
?his demonstration on Financial
Sixth Graders
See Scout Printed
Miss Amanda Slagle's sixth
-raurrs of Murphy Schools vis
i <1 TOE SCOUT office today
to see the paper printed.
In the group were: Charles
Bndsha". Fred Carter. Roy
Cole. Junior Graves, Clyde Hun
sucker. IVm. Johnson. Robert
Killian. Billy Lovingood, Tom
my Moore, John Morris, Tommy
Mull. J. C. Sneed, Undall Thom
as. C.vde Turner, Mary Ander
son Carolyn Bates. Jean Bur
gess, I.aura Mae Chastain. Fran
e s Crisp. Chariene Davidson,
t inda F.nglish. Martha Forrest
er. F.'h'abcth Martin. Alice Pal
mer, Doris Queen, Nancy Rose,
and Betty Weaver.
04her sixth grade groups will
visit the plant during the com
ing week.
Mrs. Ronnie's
Mother I? Taken
Mrs M. V. Moore, widow of the
11,'k r of M V. Moore and Com
.III, ol Ashevitle. died Saturday
-.iliTiioon in a nursing home in
heiill.' lollowing several years
. ill health
Per husband. M- X an Moore.
l:..i .','ovembei' 13, 1946
\ native of Bryan. Texas. Mrs.
' ooiv Wes the former Miss Edith
'i r ke ,e vas married to Mr.
i,'.';rt. November ft. H?2 and
ram ? tu Ashevilt? three years lat
, illl.l
folk Va . five grandchildren and
: 1 great-grandchildren.
"i t'sl services were con.luc,
: a i p. :a. Montlai in the chapel
i' Morris-Gearing-Black Funeral
' ,i Trie Rev. John W Tiilon.
e for of Trinity Episcopal Church
i PT1a burial was n Riv
erside Cemetery.
The family requested that no
ers he sent, but instead, eon
bu'ions be made In Mrs. Moore s
memory to the county Red Cross
campaign.
surviving are two daughters.
i i Francis C Bourne of Mur
an.l Mr; Edith Word or Not
Church Services
Th? Rev R. Delbert Byrum.
p-n-or of Murphy First Methodist
^hurch. announces that his Sun
-ay sermon topic at 11 a m will
be "Implications of Dedication .
Sunday School will be at (Ms a.
m The evening aermon topic at
|5p, m wtH be 'In God'. Keegs
Ing".
Planning were: <1> All the family
I.arts m the planning; >2' A fam
. \ si arts where they are, facing
dents and present spending hab
its; 3' Each member of the fam
i.y cooperates by adjusting his ex
,j nditures to the needs of others
and in using and caring for family
property; 4 Each individual fam
! y to develop their own plan, bas
j i on tin r own -experiences, am
. nj ions tastes and habits; io' Each
! .Member of the family given his
1 ?wn personal allowance planned
j ) take care of specific needs; <6> !
, n ca^e of emergencies, all decide
?w the situation is to be handled '
nd where cuts are to be made;
7' It a f nancial plan is to sue
?cd the family must ko?p clearly
n mind \vhat /hey ?van* -nos; out i
Mfe and don't lose sight of it.
^ The film strip. "Managing the
.mi!'. Income" was used as a
pan of the demonstration.
CHARLES G. DAVIDSON
C. G. Davidson
Naval H. N.
Charles G Davidson, son of Mr.
n Mrs. Sam Davidson of Mur
ha recently received the rate
.1 V at the Naval Hospital.,
?iv.ieola. Fla.
Davidson eidercd the Navy in
. i . :? ;Y I1*">I. I'pon comple
? n 't hoot livir.ing in San Diego,
j: b" wib sent to hospitai
o! in 11 nnhridge. Md . for ad
1 ? training.
nr graduation he has been
-i. a d to duty in IVnsacola,
.'here he and his wife, the
?r %,iss Charlotte Sparks of
"opperhill, Tenn , are residing i
"Wr Announces
r?i?rch Services
i
?{? " i A'tner, pastor of
\irphy Free Methodist Church
** ?-p" t' at his worship topic
n 'ay at '1 a m will t>? "The
"T4 of Spiritual Power".
Sunday School will be at 10 a
n and Y. P. M. S. service at 7
p m. 1
evangelistic sermon topic
' 7 30 p m. will be "God's In
heritance". I
Wednesday prayer meeting will
h" hrM at 7 30 p m.
To Sneak Here
W. G Shawver, traveling rep
resentative at the Watch tower Bl
bV? and Tract Society. New York,
"111 apeak at the courthouse hi
; Murphy Sunday. March J8, at 9
p. a. HU subject win be "What
Does God Request of You?"
Rural Church Conference
To Be Held 19th At Peachtree
Dr. Henry Walden,'
Rev, D. Ciarke
4re Sneakers
A Rural Church Development
v'onitien e for this region will be
v.-Id on Wednesday. March Id at
Areh'n ? BapHM Church near
.1. p! y This confetvnce is for all
i ? sror< in Tuskas* igee, Macon. |
l\nncssi'e River. Western North \
* rniiia and West Liberty Asso- ]
iaa.'ns. Each pastor nia> in\itae
lie lay.nan from each church
i .'.i nd.
:.e meeting. The meeting v.il! bt ^
in at 1') a. m and continue until
p in. J.uneh will be served to
. ! who attend
Dr. Henry Walden. secretary of
he Rural Church Work in North
arolina, v ill be in charge of the
irogtain Dr. Walden is asking
every pastor who can attend this
meeting to bring a \ort message
on the most valuable thing his
i:..rch is doing and how tnis is
ing ac-omj> ? died. Perhans each
message will be limited to tnrce
? * lour minutes. If a church has
?i o jtst.indiv.g Sunday School,
ining Union. Mhsionary Pro
?-'vjm. financial, building, or soal
mrting program or a*jy other
worthy work the pastor nas been
? ed to be prepared to tell the
pl.-rcnce how this is accomplish
ed
rhe Ke\ Dunvrnt Clarke, of the
:.v. ic: ; Federation. will explain
? l 'in"; A ere pan. Dr. VVal
?' v id speak on the "Rural
dur.li Challenge". Me will show
d'f ? of grcc.t things which have
?tn arcosr.pLshi'd hy some of the
ral churches of North Carolina
A large group of preachers and
? d leaders are expected to
uM.cn d.
Or!v A Tenth
Pf Red Cross
Ro?1 fs Reported
Fund Campaign Chairman Don
id Ramsey of the Red Cross an
nounces that to date a total of
"24* has been deposited in the
:.nk toe ai d tile quota of $2268.
o.ne contributions that have
>een made not >et been reported,
s committees Stave not completed
heir wo!k Mr. Ramsey requests
hat all workers make their so
icita.ions as early as possible, in
udrr for follow up work to be
It :u\ untii the quota is reached
Only a portion of the advanced
i ts committee has reported, and
he chairman makes a special re
ined for all of that committee to
omplete its work soon.
Red Cross films have been
hown at the Murphy School and
o civic organizations this week,
f any group desires a showing, it
ur. be arranged.
Everett English, chairman of the
business district, announces that
he following committee is serv
?e with him: Royd Davis Miss
V aye Boling. Miss Eloise Davis.
Luei't' Mcdonald, and Mrs.
Harold Hatchett.
It v as decided by the board of
ib-T-tors this year that all gifts
*' 0,o or more wouPT be publish
I Tse follow ing in this group
'? thus far been reported: E.
' Moore Co. $4) Dr W \ Hoo
? $?>. T?.grie Hospital $25. A
P T'j Co $25 and Farmers
1 1 -ati. ?* $25
Mnmhv ''i?h Rand
"lavs In Andrews
'-** 'dents of Andrews High
v i --u of t'"? seventh and
e!"h:h grades of the elementary
.' ,->! orrl a mnc rt given by
*v~ Vir'p'w MifTh School Rand
i .%v moaning.
nnlv I brco years ago.
? I.. .-,,rpi,v jv>?id |,1s crown in
, n.t i lar"r number oi
? ' f ro nW'o to oppress them- j
? in music.
The Andrews students cvidcnc
much pleasure from the band
performance.
Presentation of the Murphy
"-nd was a courtesy of the sen
ior class of Andrews Hich School.
Polio Funds Top
Onota Bv $2,000
foe E Ray, chairman of t
'012 polio campaign, states th
'o date approximately $5,000 h
,v"v?n donated The quota w
S3100. The campaign began
lAeeember and haa contlnu
'hrough the preaent time. Mr. R
statea that there still are thr
-ommunltiei that have not nepo
ed. and exact figures cannot
Riven for that reason
Red Cross Concert
Given Here Tonight
MISS VEI.MA UMPHFRES
Episcopalians
To Have Revival
' The Rev. Rhett Y Winters,
priest in charge of Episcopal
hisrcli 01 the Messiah, announces
lie revival schedule to begin
areh 17 and end March 22.
The final speaker Saturday will
be the Rt Rev. George Henry. D
) Bishop of the Dioscse of West
n North Carolina The topic of
is message will be "Authority of
. perienee in the Church."
The Rev. G. Mark Jenkins, pas
r of Fletcher Calvary Episcopal
Chore-!, -will bring the first mes
ne "Christianity: A Way of
l ife" Monday.
Others are: the Rev. A. Rufus
.-tergal). St. Anges. Franklin,
"Chris'iarifv: A Way of Worship",
! ruesdav. lite Rev. William Anlh
?n." CI I' ch of the Redeemer
?Shelby.. "Christianity. A Way of
'1 ieving". Wednesday; the Rev.
id-hp's 1 oeher. assistant minist
r at Trinity Church. Asheville
'Authority of Scripture in the
"hurch", Thursday: the Rev. Rog
i.r Sherman. St Andrew's Church,
"anion. "Authority of Tradition
n the Church". Friday.
All services will begin at 8 p.
Morris Announces
Church Services
"A Steward Found Faithful"
will be the 11 a. m sermon topic
>f the Rev. J. Alton Morris, pas
tor of Murphy First Baptist
Church Sunday
Sunday School will he at 9:45
-V m . Bealtown Mission services
' 2:30 p m. and prison camp
Monday School at 3 p. m.
Training Union will he at 6:30
> m. and worship at 7 30 p. m
! "Hi.* Cherub. Junior and Youth
"hnirs will eiv * special music at
' ' evening services.
Training Union Council will
t Monday at 7 30 p m.. and
4 ' Brotherhood will meet Tues
; \v at 7pm for a pot lu 'k sup
Velma Umphfres
And Mrs. Place
Are To Appear
A concert for the benefit of
Cherokee County Red Cross cam
paign will be presented by Miss
v'e I ma Umphfres, mezzo-soprano,
and Mrs. Catherine Cortelyou
Place. concert pianist, in Murphy
Primary School auditorium this
"vening at 7:30 o'clock.
Miss Umphfres, educational di
rector of Murphy First Baptist
Church, is a graduate of Wayland
College. Texas. She has traveled
with the Wayland International
Choir quartette and has appeared
as soloist with the Amarillo (Tex
as) Symphony Orchestra.
Place, who will accompany
Miss Umphfres, is a piano teach
er in Cooperhil). Tenn She also
directs the Cherub, Youth and
Adult Choirs or the First Baptist
Church of McCaysville, Ga., and
teacher smging in the Fry and
Mobile schools. Ga.
Before moving to Copperhill
last September. Mrs. Place was
I pianc instructor, duo-pianist, ac
| covrpanist and voice coach in
Westfield and Somerville. N. J
She attended Hunter College,
and is a graduate of the Granber
ry Piano School in New York City,
? here she was a pupil of Dr. Nich
j c|as J Elsenheimer and Prof.
; George Folson Cranberry. She has
! also served on the faculties of the
] Berkeley Institute in Brooklyn.
\" Y? and the Arthur Baecht
vhnol of Music in South Orange,
i v ,r.
Of recent years. Mrs. Place has
'Id m New York. City with
I v.-'vaQn Huehrtl one m the few
' living pupils of Leschetiszky in
j Vienna, and has appeared as so
'oist in his Master Closes Mrs.
! Place has concertized in New
York. New Jersey and several
southern states.
To Add Six
County Roads
To State Svsteni
Six roads in Cherokee County
will be added to the State High
way System pending the approval
of the Highway Commission in
Raleigh, according to L Dale
Thrash, 10th Division Highway
Commissioner.
The roads are: Sour John, 1.2
miles: Parsons Branch, 0 55 mile;
John Elliott, 0 80 mile; Newt Wil
son, 0.80: mile; Rneed Branch,
1 10 miles; Old Ducktown, 0.50
mile.
"After these roads have been
"dded to the State System they
will be graded, drained and
rocked just as soon as the high
way forces can get to them.'- says
U" Thrash.
He ?avs other mud roads will
be added to the State system as
rast as the Highway Department
?no absorb them.
rrr-Al, CI.I B TO MEET
'*'irp'\ Regal Club will meet
itb Miss \ddie Mao Cooke at her
home Friday at 7:30 p. m. Miss
Edna Bi hop will be co-hostess.
GOVERNOR SCOTT BUYS EASTER SEALS?Governor V
Scott li shown buying the first batch of Beater Seals from
Wood Lyons, Jr., High Point Youngster, who has beei _
North Carolina Easter Seal Child lor IMS. Be wiB qathrtlss all
crippled children during the annual sale of Banter Seals frbm
13 to April IS.