CENTRAL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pictured above is the Central Missionary Baptist Church, the history of which appeared in last week's issue of The Press as one in a series of church histories. The church was organized in 1953 with 49 charter members. Staff Photo) - THE SICK ~ Angrel Hospital ADMITTED: Feb. 25: Mrs. Baxter Bryant Campbell, of Robbinsville. Feb. 26: Thomas Marlon Am nions, of Franklin, Route 2; Mrs. Harley Otis McCbnnell, of Franklin, Ropte 2; Miss Donna Jean Stewart, of Franklin; Lowell William Downs, of Franklin, Route 5. Feb. 27: Mrs. Lee Roy Peek, of Franklin, Route 2; Herbert Lyle Wilson, of Highlands; Bob by Welch, of Franklin, Route 3. Feb. 28: Virgil Marvin Kilby, of Clayton; Mrs. Elmer George Dills, of Franklin, Route 1; Miss Lassie Kelly, of Franklin. March 1: Mrs. Furman Hall, of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. Rob ert Gray McClure, of Franklin, Route 2; Ernest A. Duvall, of Waynesville. March 2: Mrs. John Washing - ington McDowell, of Dillard, Ga., Route 1; Mrs. Arthur L. 'Green, of Franklin, Route 1; Dr. Joseph L. Hill, of Franklin; Frank Carr Dryman, of Scaly; Morris Eugene Carpenter, of Scaly; Harry Richard Conley, of Franklin, Route 5. March 3 : Ernest Jesse Moffltt, of Prentiss; Mrs. Arthur W. Cabe, of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. John Frank Shope, of Franklin, Route 2; Colonel P. Howard, of Tuckasiegee; Jack Lee Holland, of Franklin; Mrs. Arley Eugene Henderson, of Franklin, Route 4 March 4: Mrs. Coburn Lewis Rice, of Franklin, Route 1.. DISCHARGED: Feb. 26: Mrs. Cliiton Z. Led ford, Jr., and son, of Franklin, Route 1 ; Mrs. Charles Lester Cannon, Clayton; Mrs. Lee Roy Stanley and son, of Franklin, Route 1; Ervln Wesley Long, of Franklin; , Mrs. Willie Percy Roberts, of Whittier. Feb. 27: William L. Keener, of Gneiss; Miss Frances Louise McClure, of Franklin, Route 1; Mrs. Harriet Whitener Echols, of Dillard, Ga., Route 1. Feb. 28: Mrs. Sterling J. Bateman and daughter, of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. Benja min Harrison Hedden, Jr., and daughter, of Franklin, Route 5; j Mrs. Ralph Justice, of Franklin, I Route 2. v March 1: Mrs. Elmer George 1 Dills, of Route 1; George Wash i ington Frady, of Franklin, Route. 5; Charles .Anderson Carpenter, of Franklin, Route 2; Miss Donna Jean Stewart, : of Franklin. March 2: Bobby Welch, of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. Ned C. Barrell, of Rabun Gap; Mrs. Billy Rhodes, of Highlands. March 3: Mrs. Lee Foy Peek, of Franklin, Route 5; Virgil Marvin Kilby, of Clayton. Argel Clinic ADMITTED: Feo.uai'y 24: Roy Mashburn, of Franklin; Mark Haney, of Nanta haia; Victor Carter, of Franklin. February 25: Mrs. Ailee Conner, of Cowe.; Mrs. Eldie Patterson, of ' Hayes ville; David Baldwin, oi Nantaha'a; Parker Adams, Jr., of Ellijay; Mrs. Garland Frady, of Sylva; Miss Shineen Fraiy, of -ylva. February 26: Mrs. Grady Co ' wart, of Prentiss; Mrs. Lois rfgi'.t, of Dilisboro; Mrs. Evelyn uensley, of Franklin; Timothy otewart, of Franklin. February 27: Mrs. Raleigh Bing ham, of Cartoogechaye : Miss Beil Jryant, of Iotla; Miss Joan Wil son, of Nantahala; Mrs. Nellie Mann, of Aquone. February 28: Bobb Hicks, of Nantahala; Clyde Morgan, of Nan tahala; Mrs. Maude Hopkins, of Cartoogechaye; Miss Emma Hop kins, of Cartoogechaye: Miss Ethel Hopkins, of Cartoogechaye. March 1: Jay Mashburn, of Franklin; Charles Clouse, of Chi cago, 111.; Jim Peek, of Cowee; Mrs. James Penland, of Franklin. March 2: Harley Sanders, of Prentiss; Robert Austin. of Frank lin; John Wood, of Flint, Mich.; Miss Wanda Ray, of Burning town; Mrs. Ila Ray, of Burning town; Miss Tava Ann McGaha. of Cowee. DISCHARGED: February 28: Mrs. Daisy Mae West, of Franklin; Roy Mashbum of Franklin; Paul Gregory, of Nantahala; Fred Underwood, of Flint, Mich.; Miss Frances Jones, of Cowee* March 1: Charles Pruitt, of Franklin; W. M. Pendergrass, of Nantahala; Ed Higdon, of Frank lin; Miss Mary Welch, of Cowee; Miss Diana Tilson, of Buck Creek ; Ricky Tilsonv of Buck Creek. March 2: Miss Exie Vee Pa?. ;? more, of Franklin; Mis. E'.ita Co wart, of Prentiss; Russell Cowan, of Prentiss; Miss Bell Bryant, of I Iotla; Fill Shope. of HayesviUe; ; Edgar Howard, of Tryphosia. j Mrs. C. C. Daniels, of Ntw York and Franklin, who recently was 1 injured in a fall, is now able to be 1 up in a whesl chair in her New York apartment. She suffered no : broken bones, friends here nave learned. Items Of Interest From Cowee Community Miss Cecile Gibson Staff Correspondent Don't forget! The Cowee Community Development Or ganization will meet at the school house tonight (Thurs day) at 7:30. ? ? ? Eleven attended the home demonstration club meeting at the home of Mrs. E. O. Rick man last Friday. The devotion al was given by Mrs. Carr Bry son. "Tomatoes on the Table" was the subject of the meeting. Mrs. Florence S. Sherrill dem onstrated the preparation of "Spanish liver", and Mrs. Rick man prepared "Jellied Tomato Salad," and these dishes were .enjoyed by the club members. 1 The hostess also served coffee and cookies for refreshments. The attendance prize was drawn by Mrs. S. C. Rickman. ? ? ? I The carol choir from Cowee Baptist Church, under the di rection of Mrs. Edd Brogden, is entering the Regional Hymn Festival to be held at the Franklin Baptist Church on March 10. ? ? ? The W. M. U. organization of Cowee Baptist Church are ob serving a week of prayer for home missions this week. They are meeting at the Church each evening. * * * I A study course, "Disciples to , ; Such a Lord", sponsored by the j W. S. C. S. of the Snow Hill 1 Methodist Church, continues on j Thursday of this week. All , members are urged to attend this final session. , ? ? ? Liberty Baptist Church has voted to sponsor the Boy Scout troop again this year. The church also adopted a~ new ; . budget at the last business meeting. ? ? * Mrs. Pearl Holbrook is spend ing some time with her daugh ter, Mrs. E. C. Childers, and Mr. Childers at Whittier. Miss Patricia Tatham, student at Brevard College, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Grace M. Tatham, and grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc Gaha. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Bradley and family, of Brevard, spent the week end with Mrs. Brad ley's mother, Mrs. Nancy Leath erman, and Mr. Bradley's moth er, Mrs. Ellie Bradley. Bill Fouts, who is a student at N. C. State College, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Fouts, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jackson, of Atlanta, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGaha during the past week end. Alvin Wynn, of Fitzgerald, Ga., visited his father-in-law, R. C. Rickman, Friday night. The Rev. 'and Mrs. Wesley Hooper and family were called j to Whittier last Saturday be- , cause of the illness of Mrs. | Hooper's mother, Mrs. Jarett Davis. Mrs. Davis has bron- j chial pneumonia, but is improv ing. Mrs. I. D. Leatherman suffer ed a light stroke and has been at the home of her son, Carl Leatherman, for the past two weeks. She is very much im proved and was able to return to her home last Friday. \ Mrs. Vada Anderson is critic ally ill at the home of her son, Lyle Anderson. Relatives of Mrs. C. E. Wilhite have received word that Mr. Wilhite died at his home in Joplin, Mo., on February 10. j Bits And Briefs From Culiasaja And Hi<*donvi!le Miss Marie Jennings Staff Correspondent h Cullasaja P.-T. A. will meet i Tuesday night, March 11, at 7:30 at the school. A special i feature of the program will be the presentation of a play, "The Missing Link," by the eighth grade students. Thursday afternoon, (today) the school will welcome the Committee for Better Schools. The committee is interested in finding the needs of the schools. I Weaver Shope, principal, re * i'ii ft [fri It Jt, (Urn \ !?* ihe gfrfe Absolutely adorable . \ . f)ur bountiful ar ray of Easter finery for the girls. Newest spring styles, fabrics, colors. See, select best buys now. LAY | AWAY FOR EASTER NOW! ' ' ? ' ' t ? People's Department Store "You Get S&H Green Stamps With Every Purchase" 1 ports there are 75 cases of i measles this week. School bus service had to be curtailed on some of the roads last week, but now all bus routes have been resumed . . . ' | thanks to the state road em ployes, the sunshine, and March : wind. The school plans to participate in the Junior Red Cross drive this month. The Junior Red Cross is going to buy first aid supplies for the school. j Mrs. Glee Nolen, third grade teacher, has been out this week due to sickness in her home. 1 Mrs. C. T. Bryson has boen sub stituting for her. I Last Friday the Cullasaja boys and girls played basket ! Imll with the Iotla teams. The Iotla boys won the boys' game and the Cullasaja girls won the girls' game. The Cullasaja : teams plan to go to Otto (to morrow) Friday to play. ? ? ? i Higdonville Community De- 1 velopment Organization will meet Thursday night, March 6, at 7.30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louin Young. All members j are urged to attend this very important meeting. ? ? ? Higdonville Baptist Church had a business conference last night 'after prayer meeting and | made plans for a Training Un- j | ion study course, which will be announced next week. Higdonville Home Demonstra- ( tion Club met at Mrs. Harry Moses' home last Friday after noon. Mrs. Moses, president, presided, and Mrs. Ted Higdon gave the devotional. Mrs. Fred Corbln gave a demonstration on the preparation of Spanish liver and Mrs. Ann Berry gave a demonstration showing the vit amin C content of a display of foods and discussed the dally vitamin C requirements and sources. Mrs. Sidney Clay and Mrs. Ann Berry gave a report about the home demonstration garden club meeting they attended last week at the Agriculture build ing. Kenneth Perry discussed "Bugs and Insects" and "Dust and Spray", and T. H. Fagg discussed "Plant Diseases" and '"Chemical Treatments." The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Blair Price. ? ? ? CulLasaja Home Demonstra tion Club will meet (tomorrow) Friday at 2 p. m at the home of Mrs. Prltchard Russell. ? 4 ? Mr. and Mrs. Billy Norris and family, of Pontlac, Mich., and I Bobby Norris, of Ashevllie, were here this past week to attend the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Fred Norris, of the Bethel section. Another son, Gene Nor ris, who Uvea In Washington state, was unable to come. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Norris and fam ily, of Atlanta, Oa., were also here for the funeral. Jesse Bates, of Mansfield, Ohio, visited his wife and chil dren here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Earley, of Waynesvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Cabe, of Sylva, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Earley, of the Cullasaja com munity, Sunday. Prltchard Russell, who has been 111 and unable to work the past week, Is reported some j what Improved. Mrs. Bob Angel Is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Prltchard Hussell and other rel atives In this community. Mrs. Russell is a niece of Bob Angel, who died last Friday In Ctuh bert, Ga. Mr. Angel was a na tive of Cullasaja community. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Gibson, of Andrews, visited Mr. Gibson's mother, Mrs. Ben Gibson, last Sunday. ? * ? It is reported that work Is progressing on the road being built to the Assembly of God parsonage. MACOU III THEATRF II nUNIUN. N. < Admission: Adults 50c Children 15c SHOW BEGINS llVffkdays ? 7 & 9 p. m ? 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