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Items Of Interest From Cowee Community Misi Cecile Gibson Staff Correspondent Cowee Baptist Church will hold the third session of Training Union Study Course with Hoy*. Bryson at T:30 Thursday night. February 27. A regular planning meeting will also be held to make plans (or work during March. 'Family Night" was held Wednes day night. February 26. at Cowee church. O. A.'s and Sunbeams devoted this meeting to their home missian study classes. ? ? ? The meeting for ordination of S^cons at Liberty Baptist Church has been rescheduled for Sunday afternoon. March 9, because of the associational Sunday school mass meeting to be held Sunday afternoon at Wells Grove Bap tist Church. We hope to have a large group from both Liberty and Cowee at this meeting. Three meetings are scheduled to be hfeld at Liberty Baptist Church Saturday night. March 1, at 7:30. A deacons meeting, Scout meeting, and choir practice will be held. * * * The home demonstration club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. O. Rickman Friday afternoon, February 28. at 1:30. Mrs. Rickman and Mrs. W. R. Gibson, foods and nutrition lead ers, will be in charge of the pro gram. Harlie Shepherd has received word from his cousin, Mrs. E. C. Church Groups Hear Baptist Pastor Speak The Presbyterian Men's Club and the ladies of the church held a joint dinner meeting at the church last Tuesday evening. The subject of the program was "World Missions' and the guest speaker was the Rev. Robert R. Standley. pastor of the First Bap tist Church. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for the many kind thoughts and deeds shown during our time ol sorrow at the death of our sister Miss El7.jp Bradley. Also we deep ly appreciate the many beautifu: floral offerings. The Bradley Familj CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincert appreciation for the kind deed! and sympathy extended to us a the time of the death of our sis ter, Miss Ida Holbrook. The Holbrook Sisters Wilhlte, of JopUn. Mo , that Mr. Wilhite lias suffered a heart at tack, and is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens and two children. Anne and Gary, of Augusta. Ga., spent the week end with Mrs. Stevens mother. Mrs. W. H. Dalton. Mrs. Grace Tatham went to Bre vard Saturday to visit her daugh ter, Patricia, who Is a student at Brevard College. Mr. and Mrs. , E. O. RJckman spent Sunday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunnlcutt, and family, in Gainesville, Ga. Pvt. Jakie Mason, who has been stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga., spent a week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Buel Mason. Pvt. Mason left last Saturday for Wuz burg. Germany, where he will be stationed for 18 months. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Shuler, of Sylva, visited Mr. Qhuler's father, J.'C. Shuler, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cardon, Mr. [ and Mrs. Floyd Cardon, Jr., and eon, Jimmie, of Sylva. visited rela tives here last Sunday. News I About People Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stockton were their daughters, Miss Martha Arm Stockton, of Atlanta, Ga., and Miss Beverly Stockton, of Bren- ( au College, Gainesville, Ga., 1 and accompanying her were Misses Lucy Dskle, Joyce Brunck, Mary Louise Johnson, , Frances Reeves, Pat Leather wood, and Ma urine Wallace, all of Brenau College. Miss Margaret Jones, of Greensboro College and Richie Jones, of Ft. Bragg, spent last week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jones. Mrs. Emory Hunnicutt, of Asheville, is visiting friends here this week. Mrs. Fred Slagle Is spending this week in Atlanta, Ga., vis iting her daughter, Miss Mary Slagle, and her son, Frederick Slagle, and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Setser vis ited their son and daughter-in law, Dr. and Mrs. Mack Setser, at Lake Junaluska the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Fannon Look at "New Idea" Before You Buy Here is the Guarantee Behind Theiir Fine New Idea Lime Spreader ?v : ' the famous "EZE-Flow" New Idea WiD Spread Any Fertilizer, in Any Amount, in Any Condition or Y our Money Back 10 Lbs. to 5,<000 Lbs. Per Acre SEE THE NEW 1958 CASE TRACTORS NOW ON DISPLAY AT OUR SHOP L. E. ENGLISH "Your Case Dealer" Phone ?I-J Franklin, N. C pent several days this week In itlanta, Oa. Miss Nancy Sutton, of Pfelf er College, spent last week nd with her parents, Mr. and Irs. Charlie Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Wal roop and Mr. and Mrs. Nor lan Brasdon, of Detroit, Mich., ave arrived home because of tie critical condition of their Ister, Mrs. Myrtle Stone, who : a patient in a Greenville, S. hospital following an auto lobile accident. Mrs. J. H. Fisher and daugh ers, Nancy Lee and Frances, isited Mrs. Fisher's parents, Ir. and Mrs. W. R. Murray, In [artwell, Ga , last week. Bobby Womack, of N. C. State College, Raleigh, spent last week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reld Womack. Mrs. Roy Houston and chil dren, Willie, David, Wayne, and Elaine, visited Mr. and Mrs. Orady Green in Atlanta, Cka , last week end. Miss Martha Jones, of Way nesvllla, visited relatives here last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Conley spent last week on a vacation trip to points in Florida. Paul Long visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hyde and family in Ashevllie last week end. Jimmy Stewart, a student at the University of N. C., Chapel Hill, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Stewart, last week end. Dr. J. W. Kahn left last week , for a visit with relatives In New York City. A. B. Welngard, of Oil City, Pa., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Lichens teln last week end. The Rev. and Mrs. Sam B. Moss and two children, Sammy and Ruthann, spent several days this week visiting relatives In Clio, 8. C. Mrs. Homer Greene left Toes day of this week to spend some time with her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Greene, in Atlanta, Ga. Randolph Bulgin, a student at N. C. State College, Raleigh i spent last week end with hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bulgin. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cabe. ol Ashevllle, visited Mr. and Mrs Fred Cabe and other relative! last week end. | Mrs. BUI Penland and son Bill, and Mrs. Charles Penland visited Charles Penland, who U a patient at Oteen Hospital last week end. Charles Thomas, of Armj Chemical Center, Maryland, and Miss Joan Thomas, of Pfelffei 1 College, spent last week end 1 with their father, Sheriff Har? I ry Thomas. John Alsup, of Lata Caccamaw, wjts also m gaest at the Thomas home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mason and family vlalted relatives la I Natural Bridge, Vs., laat week end. Miss Jean Higgles, of Fletch er, was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Stiles. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Southards, Sr.r of Henderaunville, and Mrs. Qrviil Riggles. of Fletcher, vla lted Mrs. Tom Southard last I week end. Mr. and Mrs. Weimar Jones went to North Wllkesboro last week end to visit Mr. Jones' aunt, Mrs. Lee Crawford, who has been seriously ill. They found her improving. ../-'?/a cjone on ot// 1958 Ford Fairlane Club Sedan, V-8 engine, radio, heater, white wall tires, tu tone paint, like new $2295 1957 Ford Fairlane Club Sedan, V-8 engine, radio, heater, white wall tires, Fordo matic, tu tone paint ? $1895 $1695 $1395 1956 Ford Fairlane Fordor, V-8 engine, tu <1* "1 1 QC tone paint, heater $1095 $1195 $1195 $895 $795 $895 $595 $695 $495 $495 $495 $695 $695 1957 Ford Fairlane Fordor, V-8 engine, heater, tu tone paint, low miles 1956 Ford Fairlane Fordor, V-8 engine, tu tone paint, heater, low miles 1956 Studebaker Champion Tudor, heater, overdrive, tu tone paint 1956 Plymouth 4 dr., V-8 engine, heater, 16,000 miles. 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