THE MARION PROGRESS A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MARION AND McDOWELL COUNTY ESTABLISHED 1896 MARION, N. C., THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1948 VOL. 52—No. 43 JURORS DRAWN FOR JUNE TERM SUPERIOR COURT Jurors for the June term of Mc Dowell County Superior Court were drawn at a meeting of the County Commissioners Monday as follows: FIRST WEEK H. L. Clontz, Harvey Arrowood, Lee Hick, G. C. Stamey, George R. Bryson, Alvin Revis, C. N. Jenkins, M. F. Burgin, Lawrence M. Miller, Clyde Dover, Don M. Davis, J. Roy Morrow, B. Y. Rector, T. J. Willis. Spurgeon Parker, E. C. Cameron, Ray Stevens, J. Grayson Neal, Jay E. English, Richard Cable, Joe K. Giles, Miss Gladys M. Corpening, Clarence J. Rabb, Odie Lowery, Claude A. Burnett, G. Logan Tate, Delon Hawkins, J. B. Laughljn, Ar thur Baucom, Bennie F. Baker. SECOND WEEK Arvel Bates, L. C. Collins, Floyd Ayers, Richmond Hollifield, Fred Webb, Clyde Fender, E. J. Burgin, Jeff Ollis, B. H. Revis, Sanford Webb, R. W. Twitty, L. P. Gordon, H. C. Hendley, Erwin A. Frady, H. D. Noblitt, Hardie Baker. Miss Gertrude Dula, B. G. Cheek, W. E. Davis, J. H. Frisbie. C. R. Presnell, LeRoy Effler, Carl Brown, Fred T. Morgan, W. H. Condrey, Walter L. Laming, George Ingle, Roy J. Chapman, W. G. Pack, Mont G. Burgin. Legion Auxiliary Elects Officers The American Legion Auxiliary elected the following officers at its regular meeting Tuesday evening in the community building: Mrs. John Melton, president,' Mrs. Margaret Wall, vice-president, and Mrs. Ray Brown, secretary-treasur er. / . Mrs. Sam Proctor, vice-president, presided in the absence of the presi dent. Following the meeting the Auxili ary held a joint meeting with the Legion. * C. B. Dobson, district commander, addressed the group on the import ance of a preparedness program for the United States. Rev. George W. Needham spoke en "What the Poppy Means to Us." The speaker described the poppies as a symbol of brotherhood. "They represent the very life blood of com rades that died during the two World Wars." He urged that every person in Mc Dowell county buy a poppy on Poppy Day, not merely for the sake of mak ing a small contribution, but to give as liberally as posible, and wear the poppy with pride, realizing the true significance of the flower. Burke-McDowell Corp. Will Meet Saturday The Annual Meeting of the Mem bers of the Burke-McDowell Electric Membership Corporation will be held Saturday, May 15, at 2:30 p. m. in the court house in Morganton, ac cording to announcement by Lee Hatley, manager. The purpose of the meeting is to elect directors for the coming year and act upon any other business which may come before the meeting. The Corporation is a private en terprise owned by the members. Its purpose is to extend electric power to more rural homes. The member ship now totals approximately 1300 of which 500 are McDowell coUnty residents. The Julia Shop To Open Friday The formal opening of The Julia Shop on South Main street will be on Friday, May 14, according to an nouncement by Mfrs. Earl Teal, man ager. The shop will specialize in infant's wear, piece goods and household goods. Refreshments will be served on opening day from 10 a. m. until 12 noon, Mrs. Teal said. Court Of Honor The McDowell County Boy Scout Court of Honor will be held at 7:30 o'clock, Friday night, in the Metho dist Hut, it is announced. A District Meeting will be held at 7:00 o1clack. REV. M. O. OWENS Baccalaureate Speaker Named .—.—— The Rev. M. 0. Owens, Jr., pastor of the local First Baptist church, will deliver the Baccalaureate ser mon to the graduating class of Mar ion High School on Sunday, M