Along The Way In Carson Community MISS BRENDA CUNNINGHAM Staff Correspondent Telephone 764 Bible Class Meets The Carson Chapel Young Adult Bible Class met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cabe Sunday afternoon. A devotional. "How and Why We Pray," was given by Mrs. Van Frazler who is a former teacher of the class. The business session of the meeting was conducted by Mrs. Ruby Brookshire, class president. The class voted to give $5 to the Heart Fund and buy a gift for Robert Waldroop, who is sick. After a short recreational program, re freshments taf cookies and soft drinks were served to the eight members present. Meeting Set Carson Chapel W.S.C.S. will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7 o'clock with Mrs. Florence Sher rill. All women of the church are urged to attend. Gives Program Carson Chapel Intermediate Sunday School Class gave a pro gram last Sunday entitled, "As We Grow." Those participating were Ronnie Waldroop, scripture; Alda Waldroop, poem; Suzanne Cunningham, poem; Charles Ed win Ledbetter, a reading; and Hampton Childers, prayer. Birthday Party Jimmy Cunningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cunningham, celebrated his eighth birthday Sunday afternoon with a theater party. Those attending were Terry Waldroop, Mark Crawford, Mike Wallace. Mac Wallace, and Steve Whltmire. Teen-agen Meetlni Teen-agers In Carson commun ity are meeting every Sunday afternoon from 1:30 to 2 o'clock at Carson Chapel church to prac tice singing peace songs. Heart Drive On Miss Barbara Waldroop, chair man of the community committee for the Heart Fund, reported that $47.17 has been collected here. Members of her committee who helped in a house-to-house can vass last Sunday afternoon were Geneva Ledbetter, Gail Fernandez, Susie Wallace, Mrs. Homer Greene, Mrs. L. B. Oran, and Mrs. Gilmer Waldroop. Attend Funeral Friends and relatives from here who attended the funeral of Ed Kitchens in Hayesville last Sun day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Presley, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Dills, Mrs. Billy Wallace. Hilton Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wallace, Mrs. J. D. Dills, Miss Leota Beck, John Wallace, How ard Wallace, and Vester Parker. Mr. Kitchens is the father, of Mrs. Maurice Wallace, daughter in-law of Mr. and Mrs. John Wal lace. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wal lace arrived here last Saturday, February 21, from their home in Arcadia. Calif. They left here six years ago to make their home there and this is their first trip back. Their two children remained in California. They will return home within a week. TV SERVICE CALLS Day or Night Phone 410-W BERGEN CALDWELL Mr. Kitchens was formerly of Hayesville, but he had made his home In Norwalk, Conn., for the past eight years. He Is survived by his wife and seven children. Social Held Mrs. Turner Dills entertained with a social at her home Thurs day night. A color scheme of pink and white was used In decorations and refreshments. An arrange ment of white chrysanthemums was used as a table centerpiece. Some 18 guests enjoyed games and refreshments of Ice cream, cake, and punch. doggers Plan Trip Twelve members of the Carson Square Dance Team are scheduled to appear on the "Farmer Qray" Show from Spartanburg. S. C.. over WSPA-TV, Channel 7, Sav urday, February 28, at 12:30 p.m. The entire dance team of 18 members will make the trip and return home by way of Green ville, S. C., where twelve members will appear %on the "Carolina Promenade Party" over WFBC-TV, Channel 4, at 6 P.m. This trip has been planned in celebration of "National *-H Club Week", which is February 28 through March 7. Scheduled to sing are Judy Darnell, Gail Fernandez, and Brenda Cunning ham, with Sandra Norton at the piano. Personals Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Bryson were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bryson, of Florence, S. C., and Charles Blackmon, brother, of Mrs. Bryson, also of Florence. Visiting Mr. Waldroop's parents last week were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Waldroop and children, Debbie and Sandra, of Sarasota. Fla. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Waldroop. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Rogers and daughter, Deborah, spent last week end In Gastonia visiting relatives. WeimerjMincey. who is station ed in Columbia, S. C., as a re cruiting officer for the Navy, visited his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Presley, last Fri day. Paul Smith was home from Fort Jackson, S. C? last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Buchanan, of Jackson County, spent last week end visiting Mrs. Buchan an's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore, and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Reecc and son, Stanley, and daughter, Barbara Kay, and her mother, Mrs. Oscar Samey, of Canton, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. Rtece Is a brother of Mrs. Homer Greene. Mrs. J. D. Jacobs. Weaver Hilrst, Harold Lee Moore, Jr., Eddie Moses, and Patsy Watts are recovering from flu. J. F. Cunn ingham and baby Dale Brookshlre have had bad colds. Miss Mann . . . Engaged MISS MANN TO WED EVANS IN MID-JUNE Dr. and Mrs. Cecil William Mann have announced the be trothal of their daughter. Miss Jennifer Olive Mann, to Lieuten ant