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Obituary
MRS. FLETA MEDFORD
Mrs. F!eta DiHs Medford,
35, of Sophia, formeriy of
Bryson City, died Thursday in
a Randoiph County Hospitai
after a Short iiiness.
Surviving are the husband,
Fioyd W. Medford; a son,
Mitchet! and two daughters,
Debbie and Lynn Medford aii
of the home; the mother, Mrs.
Maude DiHs of High Point,
eight sisters, Mrs. Cieo
CampbeH, Mrs. Pear) King, Mrs.
Beryi Mashburn, Mrs. Janice
DiHs and Misses Eariene and
Ciora Mae DiHs, aii of High
Point, Mrs. Freiia Wiggins and
Mrs. Grace Hoiden, both of
Bryson City.
Services were heid at 3 p .m.
Saturday in the chape! of BiH
Moody Funera) Home.
The Rev. Roy WeHs
officiated. Buria! was in Swain
Memoria! Park Cemetery.
PaHbearers were Car! Ray
Estes, Quana!ee Barker,
Harrison Thomas, WHHam
Sudderth, Richard PoweH and
Car! Moore.
Ski [-Crafts Opens Showroom
At the opening of Mountain
Skii-Crafts permanent
showroom - traiier on Bryson
City's town square Saturday
Around
Swain County
ALARKA
Rev. Jack Hyde of Deep
Creek conducted a revival at
the Alarka Baptist Church last
week. He showed color slides
of the Holy Lands on Sunday
night some of which were
made by him when he was on
tour there.
Mr. and Mrs. Lennard
Hedden and chiidren, Mike and
Micheie, of Hampton, Va. were
visitors in this community iast
Sunday morning.
Capt. and Mrs. Richard
Cochran and daughters, Donna
and Lisa, of Fort Campbeii,
Ky. are guests of his mother,
Mrs. Leona Medford and
family
Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Crow
and daughter, Missy, of
Winston Saiem spent part of
iast week here visiting with her
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Queen.
Mr. and Mrs. Banner Parris
of this community are visiting
their daughter and son in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Becker, in
Newport News, Va.
Mr. Everette Barker of New
York and Gastonia spent the
weekend here with his father,
Mr. Pierce Barker.
A very large crowd attended
the Homecoming at the East
Alarka Baptist Church last
Sunday. Several quartets and
the choirs from the other
vhurches were there and
furnished the music in the
afternoon. The ladies of the
church served a bountiful
lunch.
GRASSY BRANCH
Mrs. Josh Ledford has as
house guest this week, her
sister, Mrs. Liiiie Stansbury,
from Pasadena, Caiif.
Rev. and Mrs. Haroid Otr,
and Mrs. Shiriey Kirk and
chiidren from Ciear Water, Fia.
visited at Topton, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. Bob Carson has as house
guests this week, his son,
Vaughn and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Snyder from Light St.,
Penn., and his son, Ciaude, and
two sons from Hampton, Va.,
and his son, Gien, and his wife
and chiidren from Biue Ridge,
Ga. were Sunday guests . They
are ai! visiting other reiatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ciint Ashe had
as guests this past week, the
Cummings and tamiiy from
Mobiie, Aia., Mrs. Shiriey Kirk
and chiidren from Ciearwater,
Fia. and their son, Conrad
Ashe from Hampton, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Author Giaspie
and chiidren from Gastonia
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Kiipatrick over the weekend.
Mrs. Louise Stephenson and
chiidren are spending a week's
vacation with her sister, Mrs.
Larry Gregory and husband, in
Lincoin Park, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Meteta
were host and hostess to Mr.
and Mrs. P.M. Brendie at the
Teddy Bear Restaurant iast
Thursday.
The foiiowing were guests
the past week in cottages
beionging to the Miners!
Springs Deveiopment; Mr. and
Mrs. McCurder Ft. Lauderdaie,
Fia., Mr. and Mrs. J.C.
Cuiipepper -- West Paim Beach,
Fia., Mrs. HE. Deare -
Houston, Tex., Mr. and Mrs. W.
E, Cuiipepper and daughter,
Louann, -- Atianta, Ga., and
Mr. and Mrs. Dougias Lewis -
Atianta.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionhart of
West Paim Beach, Fia. have just
arrived to spend a week in
Cottage No 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meters and
fatuity from Ft. Lauderdaie,
Fia. spent the past week here
at their summer piace.
Mr. and Mrs. Ciearance Nash
and the entire famiiy are
spending some time here at
their summer piace.
Mr. George Piant and Jerry
Orr went to KnoxviHe on a
business trip iast Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Piant
have as house guests this week,
Mr. Biii Jackiyn from
Minnesota. He is Mrs. Hant s
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards
had Mrs. Mabie Jenkins as
dinner guests iast Thursday.
The Grassy Branch
Homemaker's Ciub met August
13th. with Mrs. Naomi
Edwards. They sang "America"
and iittie Miss Karen Edwards
sang, "The HiMs of God". Mrs.
Naomi Edwards gave the
devotionai. Seven members and
two guests were present. The
demonstration was making
one's own biscuit mix. I'M put
in a piug for Pansie Deai
because she sure can bake
them. The next meeting wii! be
with Mrs. Mabie Jenkins,
September 4th.
KIRKLAND'S CREEK
The Kirkiand Creek
Extension Homemaker's Ciub
met August 12 at the Kirkiand
Creek Community Buiidtng.
There were six members,,
present. The meeting whs
caiied to order by the
president. The Ciub Coiiect
was read. The minutes of the
iast meeting were read and
approved. Miss Pansie Deai
gave an interesting discussion
on "Nutrition Snacks". A
sociai hours was enjoyed. The
September meeting wiii be heid
on the second at 7:30 p.m. The
hostess wiii be Mrs. Edna
Sitton.
A househoid shower was
given for Mr. and Mrs. Biii
Howei! Saturday evening at the
Kirkiand Creek Community
Buiiding. A iarge crowd was
present, and many beautifui
gifts were received.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Roger Whiteside, Mrs.
Geraid Moody, and Miss Vicky
Woody.
Miss Marie DeHart of
Washington, D C. has returned
to work after vacationing in
Swain County with reiatives
Mr. and Mrs. James Cook
and chiidren of CLinton, S.C.
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson
Stevenson. Miss Barbara
Kirkiand returned home
Saturday, after spending a
week at the 4-H camp in
Swannanoa.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Thoiiander and Mrs. Abbie
Neison' are in Chicago
spending some time with their
sister, Mrs. Vera Burg and
other reiatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moody
and son, Randy, spent
Wednesday afternoon with
their daughter-in taw, Jo
Moody.
Stx Ftags
C!oses Aug. 3!
Daity operations at Six
Fiags Over Georgia wit) end
Sunday, August 31, after the
most successfui summer in the
famiiy entertainment park's
four year history. The park wiit
continue to operate on
weekends during September,
October, and November, in
addition to Labor Day,
September 7.
Operating hours for
September weekends wit! be 10
a m. to 8 p.m. For Saturdays
and Sundays during October
and November, Six Ftags witt
be open from 10 a m. to 6 p.m.
The 1970 season at Six
Ftags has been hightighted by
record attendance, as wett as
the opening of a comptetety
new section which recreates
the Spanish inftuence in
Georgia. Six Ftags Over
Georgia is tocated ten minutes
west of Attanta on t 20.
(August 1), members of this
seifhetp organization disptay
some of their hand made
products. Front row, from ieft:
Mrs. Cora Cook of Land's
Creek, with mountain
siingshot; Mrs. peggy Parrish,
Bryson City, stuffed
"PeekSqueek" snake and
bright tissue-petaiied fiower;
Mr. and Mrs. Grady F.
Mashburn, Silver Mine Creek,
with stuffed terry cioth toy
horse, aiso makers of gaiiy
covered padded stoois; Rene
Robinson, 11, of Bryson City
with strings of seed beads; Mrs.
Harry Jenkins, Kirkiand Creek,
painter of scenic oiis and
chinaware, cured in her own
koin; and Mrs. Bertha Bai),
Land's Creek, with one of her
whimsicai toys. Back row,
from ieft: Troy Truitt,
Woodcarver of Siiver Mine
Creek; Mrs. Vera Meyers,
Bryson City, maker of doiis,
fanicfui pincushions, "fuzzy
covered" iow stoois; Mrs. Abby
Neison, Bryson City, creator of
Mrs. Newman
Attends Womar
C!ub Meet
Mrs. Ray Newman,
accompanied by her husband
attended the 1970 Convention
of the Business and
Professionai Women's Ciub,
Inc. in Hawaii, Juiy 19-23.
She was among neariy 4,000
women who attended the
convention at the Hawaiian
Viiiage in Honoiuiu. The
conciave ciinianed the goiden
anniversary of the
approximate^ 180,000
member organization found in
St. Louis, Missouri in 1919 to
improve working conditions
for empioyed women.
Mrs. Ruth Moss Easter) ing
of Chartotte, N.C. was instated
as Nationa) president.
The entire N.C. deiegation
was entertained by Mrs.
Easter)ing at a breakfast
foiiowing her instaMation.
The guest speaker was Liz
Carpenter, former press
secretary to Ladybird Johnson.
A comp)ete report was given
by Mrs. Newman to the )oca)
Business and Professiona)
Women's C)ub on Monday,
August 8,1970.
Events Fete
Bride-Eiect
Severn! parties have been
given in honor of Miss Ctaudia
Patterson, bride-etect of Mr.
Lewis Monroe Johnson. The
wedding is planned for August
22 at Hillside Bibte Church in
Bryson City.
Miss Patterson was honored
Ju!y 11, at a miscellaneous
shower. Miss Ohvia Bennett
was hostess.
The groom elect's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Johnson of
Chartotte, N.C. entertained the
coup!e with a buffet supper at
their home on Juiy 18.
Mrs. Simon P. Davis
entertained the bride^lect and
friends at a coffee in her home
on August 17.
The bride^lect was aiso
guest of honor at a luncheon
given by Mrs. Carey Morgan at
Boundary Tree on August 18.
The Hillside Bible Church
will honor Miss Patterson at
the church on August 19 with
a shower.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ogte
announce the birth of their
son, Bradley Ray. who weighed
7 lbs. 10 oz, and was born on
August 13, 1970. Mrs. Ogle is
the former Miss Linda Stiles.
The paternal grandparents are
Mr. Ray Ogle and Mrs. Colene
Ogle. The maternal
grandparents are Mr. Roy Stiles
and Mrs Pauline Stiles.
useful knitted novetties; Mrs.
Annie Brown, Bryson City,
who makes shawts, bonnets,
braided rugs; Mrs. Giadys
Arrington, Bryson City, with
dainty appiiqued apron; and
Mrs. Ethei Weich. BrysoCity,
speciaiizing in veiveteen stuffed
rabbits. (Photo by Steve
Brady)
/%?wer
Tat*
by Judy Wrtght
WILDCARROT
!t was from the piant, the
wi)d carrot that we got our
regutar garden carrot. The
flower has afso been caMed
Bird 's Nest because of the way
it curfs up and resembfes a
bird's nest.
This piant grows from two
to three feet high and is found
in waste piaces and fieids
everywhere. These piants are
very ioveiy and throughfy used
for decorative purposes.
We prepare each
arrangement with yon in mind,
and this is why we give
everyone our own persona!
touch.
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Bryson City, N. C.
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