Thursday Afternoon, August 23 19 THE WATVKSTTLLE RIOUXTAINEO 31 been sent to the governors of the 15 states whose churches helped raise funds to erect the markers. Dedicatory speeches by the gov ernors or their representatives will be made from the top of the Testa ment. Bishop M. A. Tomlinson, gen eral overaeer of the Church, will direct the ceremony. Maple Gr.Meth. Invites Friends To Homecoming Day All former members, former pastors and friends of Maple Grove Methodist Church oh Dellwood Road hav0 1.. Morning Star CDP Plans Field Days BARBARA SETZER Mountaineer Reporter The Morning Star Community Development meeting last week Happy Children Hold Redding Certif icates Won This Summer Present pastor and J attend the church's ? toming Sundav i3 ning worship se'rviceV! "t 11 o'clock, ' ed bv tho c.: lowing the servic?"1, served n ,. ' ' .made plans for the West Pigeon .and Fines Creek field days. The " program opened and closed with songs by the group, led by Levih Medford. The devotional was giv en by Pans Benfield and the pray er by R. L. Rhinehart. Refresh ments were served by, Mrs; Troy Burnette, Mrs. Paris Benfield, Mrs. Eldon Burnette and Mrs. Paul Fowler. . :I1T 8rouniii if r. y ' "j'r - it Morning Star and Soulh Clyde ball teams played two games Tues day at the morning Star school. Morning Star won both games, the girls' score standing at 19-8 and the boys' 9-0. Mr and Mrs. James Burnette of Raleigh are visiting here for two weeks. Sunday , night they were en tertained at a picnic supper at Bent Creek Those present were Mr and Mrs. Iro Medford, Mrs. Laura Reynolds and Bobbie Reyn olds Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Burnette, Mr and Mrs. Ellis Smathers and children and Mr. and Mrs. Tally Wilson. The Rev and Mrs. Maxwell and children are visiting Mr. Maxwell's parents in Georgia. : Www - ... J. O. Coleman, father of Mrs. Noel Fisher, is improving at his home on Morning Star road.' Mr. and Mis.; Fred Floyd and ' daughter recently moved from Morning Star to Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Pawnee Duval and children of Asheville are visiting here. , , Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burnette ' had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J W. Presslev and Mrs. j. R. Mc . Gee and Sandra McGee, all of '.Candler. ttlfB Members of the Cherokee Reading Club gaily display the certificates awarded them for reading at least ten books during the summer. This picture was taken in the Children's Room of the Haywood County Library. Miss Margaret Johnston, librarian, is shown in up per right hand corner. Around the necks of the children are suspe nded tags which identify them as members of the Club. (Staff Photo). Iron Duff Homecoming Day Includes Memorial Service ' Freda Elliott of Franklin, a niece of D. C. Hall, has come to Morning Star to live. . Joan of Arc ' Henry Chapu's 19th century Joan f Arc, now in Paris' Luxembourg . Museum, i one of the finest of numerous Joans, helping to shape a trend to carved likenesses of ipecific women of renown. Abroad, they r from the Victoria Me morial in front of Buckingham Pal ace, showing the seated British ; Queen surrounded by symbolic fig ures, to the statue of Vimoutlers, France, honoring Marie Harel, ere I ator of Camenbert cheese in 1761. MRS. ROY B, MEDFORD Mountaineer Reporter The Homecoming Day in Iron Duff Sunday, held at Davis Chapel, was largely attended, with an esti mated 500 to 600 people present. The Rev. Jarvis Teague of Mar shall preached the sermon in the morning. Special music for the ser vice was given by Roxie Crawford, Sybil Bradshaw, Maxine Medford and Polly K. McElroy, accompan ied at the piano by Mattie Sue Medford. In the afternoon the Rev. Mal colm Williamson of Waynesville had charge of the memorial service. Candles were lighted in memory of Mrs. Lora Davis, Lee Stevenson, Hugh Stevenson, Francis Elaine Downs, Grover Hooker, Albert Hooker, Albert Jolly and Loyd Ross. After this service a duet' was given by Joe Medford and daugh ter Joan. The Franklin Quartette sang, and Miss Rosalind Amnions rendered a solo. Talks were made by several people who had at one time lived in Iron Duff. The mem bers of Davis Chapel were greatly praised for the remodeling of the Chapel. Homecoming Day is an annual affair. It will be held next year at the Antioch Baptist Church. The W. S C. S. of Davis Chapel met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Grady Davis. The topic, "The Last for which the First was Made," was given by Mrs. T. C. Davis, Mrs. Charles Medford, Mrs. Grady Dav is, Mrs. F. M. Davis, Mrs. R, B. Medford and Irs. J. R. Caldwell. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Klmsey Palmer. the following have been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. y. R. Davis for the past' week:'' Mr. '..Horace New Testament 24 Feet High To Be Dedicated Soon MURPHY Ten Commandmlri Mountain, displaying the world's largest Ten Commandments and New Testament is going to be ded icated on September 11. The mountain is at Fields of the Worfd, assembly ground of the Church of God of the Bible, near here in the Great Smoky Moun tain country. The ground is 18 miles west of Murphy and near Lake Hiwassee on N.C. Highway Woody and family of Kentucky, Mrs. Lucius Welch and family of New Jersey and Mrs. H. Parton of Kings Mountain. The people of Iron Duff who at-" tended the field day at Cruso are very grateful for the gracious hos pitality they received that day. There were 102 persons from Iron Duff who went there that day. LAP AT AUC HAYWOOD COUNTY TON SAT..AUG. 11 A.M. 3:30 P.M. SALE CONDUCTED Vft PENNY BROTHERS of Charlotte, N. C, J. C. Penny, Gen. Mgr. Hear Our Singers and LIVEWIRE BAND 20 LARGE BOXES OF CANDY FREE! In Front Of Smith's Drug Store cnsppmzEs Given Away on Grounds AUGr 25 11:00 "A. M. PIGEON VALLEY Highway No. 276 Henry Rogers' Farm This farm located in the heart of the beautiful Pigeon Valley. Farm has been sub-divided Into small farms, beauti ful home and camp sites bordering Pigeon River. Also fine grassland acreage. Some timberland included. One good 6-room house and out buildings, one tenant house, good barn, a food apple orchard, that Should produce 4,000 bushels of apples. Rich land, producing; high yields of corn and tobacco. Present crops prove this. This is a large how place farm that will please the inost exacting, and will positively be sold for the high dollar. AUG. 25 3:30 P.M. HAZELWOOD Highway 19A-23 BUSINESS HOUSES J y,uble bnsinesa houses located on Highwav No 19A-23, in Hazelwood opposite Tate's Guest House. These places occupied by folng business concerns, fine rentals Modern conveniences, all masonry construction, apartments with two 9t these .tores. These include Cari s Drive-in! You will have an opportunity to buy any or all the land here or the Pigeon Valley farm. Sale will take place rain or shine on the grounds. c 5 S.c.IoSk m house and furniture of R. L. Sutton, 211 East Stteet. Waynesville. At 6 o'clock, 5.usine and residential lots on North 294.,- . : The Commandents are spelled out in white stones on the moun tainside, in letters five feet high and four feet wide. Above the Com mandents is the replica of the New Testament, 24 feet high and 34 feet wide and standing on a base 60 Wet long and 13 feet wide. More than 7,000 delegates from the United States and other coun tries are expected to attend the dedication, which will be high lighted by an organized march up the steps to the top of the Com mandments. 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