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Clyde High Hi-Lights By VIOLET I.INDSEV The senior class enjoyed a trip through the Champion Paper and fibre Co. last Friday. Everyone is still commenting on the interesting classes we attended and the movies that were shown to us. Eleven oi' our class were unable to tour the plant because they had to leave immediately after lunch to play ball at Cherokee. It Witts e vers one is so proud of their mechanical pencil, which Champion gave us. that they are keeping them at home. We aren't going to take a chance on losing them Miss Greene was our faculty j sponsor for the trip. The senior class is very much interested in the Clyde Post Office these days. The reason?our class rings are supposedly on the way. j The photographer w as here Wed nesday and took a number of pie tures to be used in the annual. An annual staff meeting was held Tuesday night at Hill Caldwell's home. They planned the pictures that were taken Wednesday Annual deposits must be paid by December 1 to Violet Lindsoy, eir j eulation manager. The Jouralism Club gave a chapel program Monday on Ameri can Education Week. Those taking part on the program were Jo Anna McCrackcn. Sue Limbo. Mary Sue Glance, and Violet Lindsey. We had a moment of silent med itation to pa\ respect to our late Governor William It (.'instead. Three senior girls have recently married. The couples are Sue Lindsey and George Limbo, Bon hie Mann and Jon Morgan, Phyllis Mease and Sid llavnes. However, IF YOU M?W MMTt KNOW: To thote good homemakert who perhapt h<v? never tried JFO Special . . you who toko pndo in the food quality served your family W# suggest you try this special blond for a change Only then will you know, at fhouaandt of others know, the superb flavor of the Promiw/n Coffaot in JPG Special. Riverside Church Finishes jNew Cemetery Project And Expansion Of Building : : I Hero's Reward 1 A. TIM W?LIMAN, 13, son at director William Wellman, Rets a grateful kiss from Mrs. Hob Crosby after he found the three missing Crosby children near their Rel-Air, Calif., home. The boys, Chris, 12. Robert, 10, and Steven, 8, went on a camp ing trip without telling their par ents. (Irtrrnatlnvnl Sounrfpliofo) the girls plan l<> finish their senior year. The junior class Ls working hard on their "play. "Ileadin' Fer the Mills'. They plan to present il No veniber 1 !i / The county FHA officers held a meeting at Clyde Tuesday ui'ter noon. They made plans for the county rally next spring. Judy I'res.sley ol Clyde, presi d< ut. presided Other county offtc ers are 'vice president, Barbara Burnett. Behtel, secretary. Nancy I.one Way ncsville; treasurer, Nan cy llipp.s, Canton; song leader. Novella Hector. Fines Creek, and remoter and historian. Martha Matthews. Craftree-Iron Duff. The group Wilt meet again Janu aryll. More than a fifth of the coal mined in the 1 nitcd States conies from mines owned by steel, rail road. utility and other consuming companies and moves directly into their oncrations. By MRS. J. EDGAR Bl'RNETTE Community Reporter The Riverside Baptist has com-' pleted the survey and mapping of the new nearby cemetery. Lots are now being offered for sale hy the committee * Several acres of land were pur-, chasi d some time ago from Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Long for the new ceme-i tery. Decision to build a new ceme tory resulted from the fact that most of the lots at Bethel are sold. I The lots are marked off, and 1 plotted 011 the maps which are available The churt h has completed a building project, which included addition of nine classrooms, en larging of the auditorium and pro vision of more rest rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Huskey, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Huskey. went to F.noreo, S, C'., Sunday to visit the former's sister an<t husband. Mr. and Mrs, Joe McGaha. Mr. McGaha suffered a regent heart at tack McKinley I'. Burress left Thurs day for Durham where he entered Duke Hospital for more plastic surgi rv Mrs BufreSs accompanied him. Ms Charlie Krwin of Inman Branch Boad lias returned home af ter being a patient at Hie Memorial Mission Hospital. Asheville. all last week. Mrs. Jack Edwards was hostess to a group of friends and relatives 011 Tuesday eve niitg when a house hold shower honoring Mr. and Mrs. Harold Messcr was Riven. The couple are from Morning Star, and were recently married The couple received many lovely and useful gifts Mrs Messer is the former Miss Francis Frw in ' 'of Cecil Mr. and Mis John N. Ilines arc adding a room and hath to the home they recently purchased front the Jim Millers They have also built a Kara do with a storage room overhead Mis- Doris Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Burlon B. Cham i hers, and Bill Garrett, son of Mi anil Mrs. James Garrett of Hazel ' wood, were married last Wednes 1 day. | Mrs. Garrett was in nurses' train ing at Memorial Mission Hospital | in Asheville, hut has resigned. I Mr. Garrett recently received his discharge front the Navv. He is now employed at Dayton Rubber Com I pnnv. The Bethel PTA met Thursday j afternoon (Nov. 11) in the school auditorium with Mrs. Harrison Henson. president in charge. Refreshments were served after the business session. Canton Church To Have Dedication Service Sunday The Calvary Baptist Church of j Canton will dedicate its new build- ! iiiR durinp special services Sunday j at 11 n ip , the Rev. R. I.. Ray. pas- j tor. has announced. The new structure having a scat infi rapacity ot approximately 800 w as erected at a cost of $75,000 , Building committee includes Jack Biythe, chairman; O. E. Sta nley. co-chairman; Charles Pullani. N. J. Cole and Albert Sutton. Church was organized April 22, 1921. with 12 charter members and now has a membership of 430. the Hcv Mr Bay said. Riverside Baptist Church The Rev. Paul Grncan. Pastor THURSDAY? 7 15 p.m.- Sunday School Study Course at Ml. /ion Baptist Church taught by ltc\. Gay Chambers. SUNDAY Y?uth Sunday 10:00 a m.?Sunday School hour. Wilson Chambers. Supt. 11:00 a.m.? Worship Service. 2-4 p.m.?Special musical pro gram, by various Haywood County singing groups. All singers are in vited to participate. 7.00 p.m.?Training Union meets. Cdflar Burnett, Director, 7.43 p.m. General Assembly Program by the Junior groups. Mi ami Mrs. Hoy Edwards, leaders. TUESDAY? 7.00 p m.?Cottage prayer meet ing. THURSDAY? 7 00 p m ?Sunday School lesson taueht by the pastor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hargrove. 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