Of IntHMt Iotla Community MRS. BETTY PENLAND Staff Correspondent A piano rectltal by members of Mrs. L. J. Neal's music class at the Iotla School was featured on th eprogram for the Iotla Parent Teacher Association meeting Mon day night. Mrs. Joe Taylor, vice president, was in charge of the business session. Training children was the topic of the devotional given by Mrs. Marlin Combs. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Charles Swafford, stating a balance of $48.83. Members of the group voted to send a cash donation to the American Cancer Society. On behalf of the school, Alex Arnold, principal, expressed ap preciation to the P.-TA. for the blackout curtains for the school auditorium. The program was then turned over to Mrs. Neal. Students tak ing part, and their selections were r as follows: Helen Slagle. "Air". Bach, and "The Fairies Harp", Thompson; Melody Ledford, "Spanish Plesta", Thompsoon; Nancy Duvall, "March In P", Hop kins; Joan Welch, "Swans on the Lake" and "The Chimes", Thomp son; Karen Houston, 'Song of the Stars", King; Sandra Smith, "Apache Dance", Offenback; Bud dy Cunningham, "doing Swim ming". Hopkins and "The Fairies Court", Thompson; Audrey Roper, "Hawaiian Melody", Truax, and "Sweet Hour of Player", Brad bury; Emma Lee Evans, "Morn ing", Grieg and "Evening", Chopin; Louise Cunningham, "Whispering Hope", Hawthorne; Dennis Houston, "Barcarolle", Offenbach and "William Tell Overture", Rossini; Frances Dills. "Spinning Song", Ellmenreich; and Audrey Roper and George i Higdon (piano and guitar) "Med ROOF PAINT Waterproof ? Guaranteed 10 Year Replacement Guarantee Against Leaks or Color Fading FOR ANY TYPE ROOF OR FOUNDATIONS Will Seal Water -Tight Available in These Colors: Aluminum ? Red ? Blue ? Green and Black We are Exclusive Agents Here Steel Gates ? 6 to 12 Feet YOUR CASE TRACTOR DEALER L. E. ENGLISH Expert Repairs on all Farm Equipment* Edgewood Are. FRANKLIN Dial LA 4-M75 ley of Hymns". r?M At gfcwwi Miss June Baldwin, bride-elect of Paul Sorrells, was honored with a miscellaneous shower Friday night at the home of Mrs. Verfll Meadows. Other hostesses In ad dition to Mrs. M??dow? were Mrs. Claude Roper. Mrs. Lois Jacobs, and Miss Gghrude Clampitt. About 35 persons attended the ?v*nt. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. BUI Sorrells and Mrs. Wayne Sorrells, of Waynesvlle. Graduation Set Eighth grade graduation for the Iotla Elementary School will be held Tuesday, May 31, at 8 p.m. In the school auditorium. Twenty-four students are sched uled to receive diplomas. Pastor Coming Moving into the Iotla Baptist pastorium next week will be the Rev. and Mrs. Carl Poston and family. The Postons are formerly of Wake Forest. Mr. Poston is the newly-elected pastor of the Iotla Baptist Church. Day Observed "4-H Church Sunday" was ob served Sunday morning at the Iotla Baptist Church. The pro gram, "Life Dares Youth to Live", was given by 4-H members. Taking part were Annette Swafford. group captain. Emma Lee Evans, Brenda Stewart, Wanda Willis, and Vickie Penland. Personals Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jacobs oyer the week end were Mr. Jacobs' sister and brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. James Stilley, of Gainesville, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bradley and family ,of Brevard, visited Mr. Bradley's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bradley, and Mr. Bradley's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rickman, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byrd, of Brevard, visited Mrs. Byrd's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jacobs, and Mr. Byrd's brother, George Byrd, and family on Sunday. Miss Sutton Gets Grant At Pfeiffer Miss Nancy Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sutton, of Clark's Chapel community, has been awarded a president's schol arship at Pfeiffer College. She is one of 20 students select ed to receive $4,300 in Pfeiffer awards for the next college year. Here They Are The Clues In BURRELL'S BIG Treasure Hunt 1. Sometimes I'm hot, sometimes I'm cold I can see the voting along with the old. 2. Where I sit 1 can see a lot of people, but they don't see me. 3. I know Saturdays are busy days, but I may be found an other day. 4. If I'm not found before Winter, I may get lonesome. 5. Today a new week begins, I wonder if some new ones will be coming in. 6. The number of people coming my way is controlled by a traffic light. 7. The hunt has been going a week for me, why don't they look near a tree?. 8. I am on West side of river . . . the hill is .steep and 1 am afraid to peep. 9. I was still as a mouse and one certain bov put his hand on my house. 10. I feel safer hid here than out in the lot. 11. From here I have a wonderful view ... If you were at the post office you could see it too. 12. From where I am hid I can see a large smoke stack. 13. If I could eat, my hiding place is near a hamburger. THIS WEEK'S TREASURE HUNT SPECIAL 1953 Ford Tudor $345.00 ? ALL OF OUR CARS ARE PRICED TO SELL DURING THIS BIG EVENT BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY Main Street Franklin, N. C. News From Nant&hala By UBS. BBTTT IMTIS rrMMtlna HeU Eighth trade promotions were held Sunday afternoon at the high school. Those entering high school are Janice Dills. Joseph Dills. Norris Dills. Ronald Dills, Linda Evans, David Gregory, Ronald Hogue. Carroll Kllpatrick, Anna Mason, Bessie Mason. Linda Mason. Martha Mason, Jennllou May, Norma Jean Owenby, Clint Passmore, Shirley Rowland. Mary Rathbone, Stanley Selby, Joe Lee Wilson, Judy McMahan, Warren Duthlt, Polly Ouffy, Jerry Lam bert, Hoyt Owenby, Coyette Pass more, Judy Solesbee. and Violet Wilson. Shuler Visits Jack Shuler, of Robbinsville. Republican candidate for Con gress, visited in the community this week. Personals Mrs. Marvin Cochran and son. Roger, were called back to Chapel Hill Sunday. Mr. Cochran is re Jorted critically ill there. Mr. and Mrs. Eldrldge Ba tern an ind family, of Michigan, arc .pending a few weeks with Mr. Bateman's father, Carl Bateman. Mrs. Jim Solesbee and son, Jim my, have joined Mr. Solesbee in Hillsboro, where Mr. Solesbee is working. ?avid Mason, who has been spending a few weeks in Canton with relatvies, has returned home. Bill Bateman, who has been working in Utah, has returned home for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robertson and children, of Hayesville, visit ed Mrs. Robertson's mother, Mrs. Ethel Waters, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wright and family, of Hendersonville. spent the week end with Mr. Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wright, of AquOne. They also spent some time with Mr. Wright's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Trammell and family. Mr. and Mi s. Paul Bateman and family, of Michigan, are spending a few weeks with Mr. Bateman's father, Carl Bateman. Mrs. Mollie Mason, of Pairview. is spending the week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gregory, and family. Bobby Orant, of Tiger, Oa? spent the week end visiting rela- i tlves and friends here. Clyde May. of AshevUle, spent last week end with his mother and sister. Mrs. Viola May and Bonnie Lou. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orant and family, of Hickory, spent the week end with Mr. Orant's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Orant. Jimmy Day, Carl Smith, and James McMahan made a business trip to Lincoln ton this week. Mrs. Oma Denny Is 111 at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McEl ralph, of Swannanoa, visited Mrs. McElralph's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis, last week end. Morris Plercy, who has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baldwin, is spending the week in Alabama on business. Week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hicks was their son, Ed ward Hicks, of fllllsboro. Guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roper were their children, Odell and Connie Roper and Mrs. Eugene A. Cope and children, Michael, Jimmy, and Linda Ruth, all of Atlanta. Ga William C. Dills, of Atlanta, .spent tiie week end with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Dills. ] Mr. and Mis. Colen Solesbcc and son, Garey, of Hillsboro, spent the week end with Mrs. Solesbee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Passmore. Mr. Solesbee has re turned home, but Mrs. Solesbee and Garey arc remaining for a longer visit. J. W. May, of Asheville. visited his mother. Mrs. Nora May, ovr? the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bateman. of Niagara Palls, N. Y., are visit ing Mr. Bateman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bateman. this week. News About PEOPLE Mrs. Gilmer Crawford is spend ing some time with her son. 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