The Piereon Valley News New, of Six Community Devol^ment Area,-West P"^'" Cr"S<> 4 PAGE SIX Bethel P-TA Sponsoring Benefit Show May 14 By FRANCES ROBINSON A box supper and talent show will be held at the Bethel High k-hool auditorium May 14 at 7 >.m., sponsored by the Parent Teachers Association of Bethel school. This festivity is being held to ?aise moiie;, for an over-all band fund. The admission to the persons ?oming without a box is ten cents 'or school children and twenty five cents for adults. No admission will be charged to persons bring ng boxes. A separate place will be reserv >d for the grammar grade boxes, trades one thought seven, for the ligh school boxes, grades eight 'hrough twelve, and for other boxes ilso. The maximum price of the gram nar grade boxes will be $1.50; for he high school the maximum will ie $2.50, and no set price will be >ut on other boxes. Jonathan Woody, president of he First National Bank of Waynes ville will be the auctioneer. Aside from the box supper the P-TA will sell home made candy ind drinks. The talent show will feature the 'Smoky Mountain Hayriders," who ire now heard on radio station WHCC every Saturday morning at 10:35 through 10:50. These per sons were picked at a similar tal jnt show at Bethel. The show is ipen to anyone and everyone who wishes to make an appearance. Contact Mr. Haupt, eighth grade eacher, if you wish to enter the alent show. There will be first, second and third prizes presented o the winners. The Bethel High School Band, under the direction of Joe Morrow, will also play at the event. Principal C. C. Poindexter will ict as master of ceremonies. Bryan U. Music Group Performs At Bethel High Dean Ryther and the Gospel Messengers recently presented a performance at Bethel. The Gos . i)ql,M[eftpengfrs are made pp of five boyfc from Bryan University, and is a brass quartet, wth James Reece, second trombone, Jesse Deloe, first trombone, Don Whil tiner, first trumpet, Alva Conner, second trumpet, accompanied by Armond Fritz at the piano. They gave several instrumental duets, trumpet and trombone solos, accordian and piano solos, and al so vocal solos. Each member of the quartet gave a small speech on the values of a college educa tion, and why they decided to go to Bryan. Bryan is a Christ-centered liber el arts college. Center Pigeon Women Helping At Hospital By Frances Robinson On Tuesday, May 12, from 1 to 5 p. m. the Home Demonstration Club women will be general host esses at the Haywood County Hos pital's "Open House". Nurses will be on duty in all the "special areas" to" give complete information to the guides in the enlarged hospital. The club women were assum ing tremendous responsibility in order to make the hospital Open House a big success. Mrs. Ray Haynes was chosen as the guide from the Good Neighboi Club and Mrs. W. C. Murray was chosen as the receiving hostess from the Good Neighbor Club ir the Center Pigeon Community. Geography Class Visits Weather Records Center By ROSALEE MASON The Geography class of Bethel High School went to the Weather Records Center in Asheville. Tuesday, May 5. The group toured the building and learned the func tions of each department. Mr. Joy ner, supervisor of tne machine section, acted as guide for the group. He explained every phase of work and answered numerous questions. Following the tour, the group had lunch at the S&W and visited WW.NC radio station. Mr. Bonarrigo, who teaches geography at Bethel school, was in charge of the tour. Of a special interest to the group was tlie card punch division and the machine division where much of the preparation and summariza tion of weather information from points all over the world are pro cessed. Several electronic brain de vices were of special interest also Much of the information assemblec at the U. S. Government office i; microfilmed and stored for future reference. The process of microfilming was quite fascinating. Some of this in formation is printed and sent out to subscribing agencies. Those who attended this trip were as follows: Ray Singleton Rosalee Mason, Johnnie Kinsland. Viofa Stewart. James Wilson, Ra> Johnson, Phillip Gibbs. Donald Singleton. Jack Burnette, Gerald Owens. Carl Chastain. Annie Sue Gibson, Betty Lou Shipman, Cody Blaylock, and Billy Terrell. ? j Events In Pigeon By Johnny Kinsland Tuesday ? Baseball, Brevard, (there. Thursday ?? P. T. A. Box Sup per and talent show at Bethel School, 7:30. Thursday ? Haywood County N. C. E. A. meets at Waynesvllle at 3 p. m. Friday ? Baseball, SwattnanOa,' (there. 7 p. m. ? Haywood County Spelling Bee championship at Bethel School auditorium. Saturday ? Junior - Senior Ban quet in gymnasium. See These Dealers For VIGORO HOWELL HARDWARE Phone 1062 Main Street PARKMAN'S HARDWARE Phone 23 Main Street FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO SUPPLY Phone 534 Main Street FARMERS EXCHANGE Phone 130 Asheville Rd. HAYWOOD COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP Phone 722 Depot Street Is no bargain (...neither is an incomplete plant food! insist ON yiGORO , aL. COMPLETE, W BALANCED PUNT FOOD \ |r?.\ fOI EVERYTHING YOU GROW \ftCQPQ\ By actual test Vigoro has been proved \ to contain not Juat a few or aost, >\ riHTkar, \ but all the vital food eleaente that BLflh JL\\ grass, flowers, vegetables, trees and ((?uNmCu 8>>rubs noed t0 Cow and thrive best. RJSufi faya/&*tJooc?/ ' rrr~!. i. .. jjululi11.- .. ' Personality Of The Week in 1 in ii By BETTY LOU SH1PMAN Mrs. Ned Carver, one of the eighth grade teachers at Bethel, 1* :he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clig :on Moody. She has one son, Sam uel Ned, who is nearly two years jld. Mrs. Carver received her elem entary schooling at Deiiwsd *nd her high school education at Waynesville. After graduating from nigh school she attended WCTC. yhere she received her B.S. de cree in Business Education and History. She has an A teaching cer ifleate. Mrs. Carver has taught business seven years at Bethel, and is now :eaching the eighth grade and yping. She sponsored the first an- J nual at Bethel, and has spoilt red t for four other years. She also sponsored the Beta Club for three years and served as school treasur sr for two years. Mrs. Carver is a member of the ' ?' '? ? - ?' '? y'll MRS. NED CARVER Dellwood Methodist Church. She says her hobby is "just to , enjoy my son". Center Pigeon Events I By FRANCES ROBINSON I The WSCS of Long's Methodist Church met May 7 at the church for the monthly meeting. Mrs. Robert Pruett was in charge of the program and Mrs. Mattle Able, Mrs. Rosa Trull and Mrs. Ralph Evans served as hostesses. Mrs. H. C. Crumley presented a farewell gift to Mrs. A. L. Max well, the pastor's wife, during the social hour. Mrs. Bert Gregory of the Evans Road is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bill Hanrick in Savannah. Ga. She left for the visit on May 3 and her stay is indefinite. Mr. Bert Grgory Ise visiting rel atives in Union, S. C. Mr. Robert Pruett, who lives on the Murray Road, is confined to bed at his home with niumps. Mrs. J. C. Fishier underwent surgery on May 7 at the Haywood County Hospital. Bethel FFA Tours Adheville Farm Interests By GUY MEASE The Future Farmers of America of Bethel High School visited sev eral of the principal agricultural centers in Ashevllle May 6. The tour included a visit to the Farmers Federation slaughter house, where a demonstration pn the various methods of preparing meat for consumption was given; Skyline Dairy, for a guided tour of the dairy buildings; and the Artificial Breeding Association of fices. Following the tour the club had lunch and visited' the Farmers Federation freezer locker plant hatchery. At the latter the different methods of hatching were dem onstrated. Hospitalt News ADMISSIONS Mrs. Will Nichols, Waynesville, Rt. 1; Mrs. Francis Reece, Waynes ville; Verlin Campbell, Waynesville, JU. 2; Jack McClure, Hazel wood; Mrs. Hilda Phillips, Canton; Mrs. Mark Ferguson, Clyde; Mrs. B. M. Lee, Canton; Master Steve Owen. Hazelwood; J. L. Carwile, Waynes ville; Mrs. Ben Revis, Canton, Rt. ? 2; J. C. Owen, Spartanburg, S. C. i Renfro Clampltt, Canton; Mrs. i W. L. McClure, Waynesville. Rt. 1; i Master Robert D. Smith, Maggie; Mrs. Irene Shuler, Waynesville; ? Mrs. Clarence Stroupe, Canton. Rt. 3; Mrs. Retta Plemmons. Clyde, Rt. 2; Miss Kay Glance, Clyde. Rt. 2; Master Kenneth Glance, Clyde Rt. 2; Rev. J. G. Llndsey. Spring . Creek; Charles David Melwood. Waynesville, Rt. 3. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Skidmore, a son, May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryson of Waynesville, Route 1, a daughter. May 0. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Cody of Canton, a son, May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Amnions of Waynesville, Routa 1, a son. May 9, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Browning of Waynesville, Route 1, a son, May 10. Friendly Five Quartet To Appear At Bethel The Friendly Five, a quartet from Ashevllle, will appear at the Welcome Hill church May 17 at 7:30. The pastor. Rev. Zeb McDarts, along with the church extends a cordial invitation for everyone to attend. The church is located on the Quaentown road. rea Held For \ County HD Club Members By FRANCES ROBINSON 1 On May 6 at 4 o'clock, a tea ' vas held at the home of Mrs. How- ' ird Bryson on Woodland Drive in 1 iast Waynesville. Three Home Demonstration Club ? vonren from the Good Neighbors , -lub were present at the tea, which i vas held by the Waynesville Home nakers* Club in observance of Na- > ional Home Demonstration Club . Veek. The Homfemakers' Club in iVaynesville invited the president ' rom each club in Haywood County < o be present. The president in 1 urn invited two other members rom that particular club. ' The get-together of the club 1 nembers was held to create a good eeling among the members of the lifTerent districts. The women present from tlie 1 Center Pigeon Good Neighbors' Dlub were Mrs. W. C. Murray, Mrs. Ray Haynes, and Mrs. B. N. Pierce. Birthday Party Honors Aurelia Morgan May 1 On Friday, May 1, Mrs. Roy Morgan of the Center Pigeon Community gave a birthday party for hfer daughter, Aurelia, and Joan Greene. Those attending the party were: Carroll Haney, Joe Mac Hargrove, James Pressley, Thomas Shipinan. James Sparks, Eddie Wells, Aur elia Morgan, Joan Green, Ann Cathey, Jeanette Chambers, and Mary Jane Teague. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Morgan. YWA Of Spring Hill Church Has Mission Program By Sarah Lou Vance The Y. W. A. of the Spring Hill Baptist Church met Tuesday, May 1 5, at 7:30. There were eight pre sent. Those taking part on the pro gram were Mrs. Martha Wells, Mrs. Nancy Blaaer, Margaret i Mease, Doris Pressley, and Mrs. Edith Cook. The program was based on Foreign Missions. SUMMONS AND NOTICE I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. E. REEVES ROGERS, Plaintiff, VS. MURIEL ROGERS. Defendant. Notice to the Defendant, Muriel Rogers: You will take notice that an ac tion has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty. North Carolina, entitled ? as above, and that the purpose of same is to obtain an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years' separa tion. You will take notice further that you are required to be and appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in Waynesville, North Carolina, not later than 20 days after the 1st day of June. 1953, and answer or demur to the complaint within the time prescrib ed by statute. You will further take notice that if you fail to answer or demur to the complaint within the time re quired by law, the Plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint, to-wit: an absolute divorce. Given under my hand and seal of the Court, this the 11th day of May. 1953. DIXIE CAMPBELL Aaa't. Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina. 2320?M 11-18-25 J 1 May Honor Roll At Bethel School By FRANCES ROBINSON 12th grade?Frances Robinson Thomas Rhodarmer. Ulh grade?Jimmy Campbell Emma Sue Huskey. 10th grade?Wilson Chambers 9th grade?Ava Jean Henson Christopher Bramlette. 8th grade?Jean Mann, Wild: Grogan, James Fore, Shirley Put man, Harold Queen. 7th grade?Billy Joe Burress Bruce Singleton, Joyce Riddle Ann Cathey, Aurelia Morgan. 6th grade?Anne Bramlett, Nor ma Sue Case, Janice Frady, Leil; Vance, Carolyn Sue Wilson, Lucy Russell, Saundra West, Jerrj Wells, Jean Burke, Bruce Haynes. 5th grade?Linda Phillips, Bar bara Jean Nix, Patsy Kuykendall Billy Rhodarmer, Kenneth Cathey 4th grade?L i n d a Sheffield ieanie Harkins, Phyllis Chambers Steve Reeves, Frances Vance, Marj Sue Pressley, Linda Moore, Mal tha Chambers. 2nd grade?Jean Burnette, Stevt Singleton, Linda Deaver, Hazel Frizzell, Diana Smathers. 1st grade?Barbara Black, Judy Pressley, Ronald Free, Berry Rig Ion, Melissa Clark, David Wells Lillian Warron, Lynda Rogbrs Helena Rogers, Evelyn Rose Mc Veil, Evelyn Huffman, Darrell Fore Mike Buchanan, Jeff Deitz, Mike Jsborne. Bethel Seniors To Give Annual Play May 22 The Senior Class of Bethel High ' School will present the annual [.?lass play May 22 in the school , auditorium at 7:30. The play?a three-act comedy en titled "It Happened on Wednes- ; day"?is by Katharine Kavanaugh. Characters will be portrayed by Doris Rollins, Jo Ann Brown, Charles Mainous, Patsy McCrack- , en, Lon Reece, Jean Kelley, Neal Stamey, Billy Joe Sbytle, Lynn Wells, Thomas Rhodarmer and Emily Michael. Miss Bernice McElhannon, sen ior sponsor, Is directing the play. Completes Basic ?????????????I Pvt. James Troy Watson, son of Mrs. Llllie Watson of Waynes ville, has completed his basic training at Fort Eustis, Va., and is now being trained as a truck driver. He graduated at Bethel High School in 1952. Good Neighbor Club Takes Part - In HD Program By FRANCES ROBINSON The members of the Home Dem- < jnstration Clubs from all over Haywood County met May 2, at , Camp Schaub. This was a get-to gether of the club members to ere- i ate a better fellowship between , each other. i The husbands of the Home Dem- I onstration Club members were in- i vited also. ; Refreshments were provided by i all the clubs represented at this i get-together. j From the Center Pigeon Home 1 Demonstration Club, which is call- ' Ed the Good Neighbor Club, five i people went to the county get-to gether: Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Chason, | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murray, and i Mrs. Ray Haynes. I Want ads brine quick results. 1 Friendship Boxes Given County Home At Bethel By FRANCES ROBINSON Last Tuesday Mrs. Haynes Hen son and Mrs. H. F. Pressley, ap pointed to decide what the Good Neighbors' Club of the Center Pigeon Community woud do in ob servance of National Home Dem onstration Week, took 18 Friend ship Boxes to the Haywood County Home, all filled with cookies and candy. Clubs from all over the nation from May 3 through the 9 were doing something similar to this in observance to National Home Demonstration Club Week. The ob jective of this was to create a better feeling among the members of the various communities. Reports Given At Meeting Of Good Neighbors By FRANCES ROBINSON The May meeting of the Good Neighbors' Club was held on May 4 at the home of Mrs. Frank Mease. Mrs. W. C. Murray presided at the meeting and Mrs. Pierce gave the devotional. Mrs. R. G. Chason and Mrs. W. C. Murray gave a report on the festivities which were held at Camp Schaub for the observance of National Home Demonstration Club Week, which was held May 3-9. Mrs. Jim Queen gave a report on food notes; Mrs. M. V. Bramlett and Mrs. O. T. Henderson on fam ily* life; Mrs. W. C. Murray on gardening; and Mrs. Ray Haynes and Mrs. R. G. Chason on the jel ly making demonstration which was held in the new RfcA kitchen in Waynesville April 28. Miss Mary Cornwell. home agent, gave a report of canning and freez ing food conservation, which in erested everyone. The hostess of the meeting, Mrs. | ?Tank Mease, served refreshments. Students Report On Trfl To Washington Recent)! An assembly prop^ Students told of ^ J Interest they visit*"?' trip to W ashington ctntly at H, ... Hlf| J Jimmy Lee i dent of the student bud/ I master of ceremooiJT sponsor of the stud,? ? reeled the program Reports were given * Sue Keiley, w a s s; Cathedral. Jim my | Capitol building: ho* u, National Zoo. Houard Ti tore arts at Suuths