Bits And Briefs From
Cullasaja And Higdonvffle
Mhi Marl* Jenolnis Stuff Correspondent
Higdonriile Community Develop
ment Organization met last Fri
day night, March 7, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Louin Young
with 30 present. Mrs. Ann Berry,
president, presided. The devotional
was given by Fred Corbin.
One feature of the business
session were discussions about the
Blue Cross Plan and the Ameri
can Red Cross. It was decided to
take individual donations for the
Red Cross. These donations may
be left with Mrs. Berry.
The highlight of the evening
was the surprise party the com
munity had for Mr. and Mrs.
Louin Young in observance of
their silver (25th) wedding anni
versary, following the business
session. The refreshment commit
tee served refreshments and the
honorees were presented many
gifts.
The April meeting will be at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
(Dude) Berry. Mrs. Cecil Parker
will be the guest speaker, using
the subject "Citizenship".
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The Higdonvllle Community 4-H
Club gave the program for 4-H
"Achievement Day" Saturday.
They used the same program at
the Cullasaja P.-T. A. meeting
Tuesday night. Their leader Is
Mr*. Sidney Clay.
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The Cullasaja Community 4-H
Club met Monday, March 10. at
the home of Mrs. Vernon Bryson
New offlcera elected for the
year were: Carol Thompson, presi
dent; Carroll Arnold, vice-presi
dent; Michael Bryson. secretary
treasurer; Carol and Arbutus Hol
land, sons leaders; Janice Thomp
son and Linda Moore, pianists;
Annette Thompson and Dean Stl
wlnter, club mascots; and Patricia
Bryson, reporter.
This was a business and recre
ational meeting. Mrs. Vernon Bry
son explained the 4-H garden pro
ject to the group. Five from the
club have decided to participate
in this project. Other projects
taken were forestry, wild life,
baking, sewing, and dinner prep
aration.
After the meeting, refreshments
were served. Thirteen were pres
ent.
Make your- '
home Spring
Sargent
Paints
Sossamon Furniture Co.
J>hone 67 Franklin, N. C.
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Those from Cullasaja P.-T. A.
attending the study course at Otto
School Tuesday of last week were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anders.
Mrs. Sammx Bryson, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Corbin, and Mrs. Ann Berry.
The Cullasaja Home Demonstra
tion Club met last Friday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Pritch
ard Russell with 12 members pres
ent. Mrs. Prltchard Peek, presi
dent. presided, and the devotional
was glVen by Mrs. A. C. Moore.
Mrs. Florence Shemll discussed
"Better Ways of Sewing in Zip
pers". and showed the members
samples of materials.
Refreshments were served. The
April meeting will be at the home
of Mrs. R D. Burnette.
Master David Mark Barrett was
honored with a party by his
mother. Mrs. Conrad Barrett,
March 3, observance of his second
birthday.
Seventeen guests were present.
Oames were played and refresh
ments of birthday cake, ice cream,
and soft drinks were served by
Mrs. Barrett and co-hostesses, Mrs.
Bertha Barrett, grandmother of
the honoree, and Mrs. Vernon
Bryson.
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The Women's Missionary Coun
cil of the Assembly of God Church
made a quilt for the parsonage
when they met recently at Mrs.
John Bryson's home.
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Cullasaja Community Develop
ment Organization met Tuesday
night, March 4 at the school with
John Bryson, president, presiding.
Mrs. Mabel Swan and John
Wrinn were guest speakers. Mrs.
Swann spoke on the "Cost of
Living Trend in 1958", and Mr.
Wrinn spoke on the "General
Economic Outlook for 1958".
The president read some mater
ial about the Blue Cross Plan.
It was decided to give a $20
contribution to the American Red
Cross.
Mrs. Vernon Bryson, a 4-H lead
er, discussed the 4-H garden pro
ject and gave out lists of rules
to club members. The community
is paying for 4-H book covers.
Home improvements reported
were: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bry
son have built cabinets in their
kitchen and have built some
clothes closets; Mrs. C. T. Bryson
has a new electric floor polisher;
"Buddy" Stanfield has a new
farm tractor.
It was decided to get a bull
dozer to do 'some grading at the
Sugarfork Cemetery grounds.
The comunity plans to sponsor
a box supper and cake walk Fri
day night, April 4, at the school.
Everyone- was asked to wear a
hat to the next meeting ? the more
unusual the hat the better, as
prizes will be given to the man
and woman wealing the most un
usual one.
Theodore Hicks won the tl. door
prize.
Mrs. Vernon Bryson dismissed
the group with prayer.
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A son, John Keith, was bom to
Mr. and Mrs. John Fuman MV
Connell, February 23, in Pitts
burgh, Pa.
Charles Olbson and Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Gibson, of Andrews,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Ben Gib
son and other relatives here.
Furman Corbin, Jr., of Ashevllle,
visited his grandmother. Mrs. Bra
Corbin, over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Corbin,
of Mars Hill, vfclted his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Corbin this
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past week-end.
Airman Apprentice Elmer Cook,
of the UJS. Navy, is spending a
leave with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Cook. He is stationed
at Memphis, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ritchie and
small son, Sam Q? of Elizabeth
ton, Tenn., visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bryson, and
her sister. Mrs. A. C. Moore, this
week-end.
Lowell Down*. MB of Mr. Md
Mrs. Ray Down*. is reported much
improved from his reeenk llli i?
and he has been discharged trod
the hospital.
Mr and Mrs. BUI West and .
family, of Sylva, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Teems Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewltt Thompson
and family visited his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thompson,
at Cashiers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Gregory
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson
in Marietta. Ga., recently. Mrs.
Gibson is Mrs. Gregory's sister.
Mr. Farmer . . .
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3 DAYS ONLY? BEGINNING MARCH 13, 1958
Register For Free Gifts To Be Given Away Each Day Of Sale ? 1st. Day $5.95 Blouse ? 2nd. Day $7.95 Skirt ? 3rd. Day $17.95 Dress
DRESS SALE
120 Spring and Summer Dresses
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Values to $24.95
Not a one will be sold until the
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ONE TABLE OF
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During these 3 days every brand New
Spring and Summer Hat for ?
Vz Off Reg. Price
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Lovely Nylon Slips, lavish with lace and a reg.
$5.95 seller from our regular stock. Reduced
especially for this sale for only ?
$3.95
Sizes 32 - 42
PANTIES
Nylon Briefs and Lacy Styles
59? pr. - 2 prs. for $1.00
Regular $1.00 Pair
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51-15 ? Seams and Seamless
Reg. $1.00 Pr.
Now 59c
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Beautiful Shades ? All Colors
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Reg. $1.13
Only 92c
(Tax Included)
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