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Number Projects Planned By The South Clyde CDP By MRS. KYLE LINDSEY Community Reporter The South Clyde CDP held their first meeting of the year Monday night, at the Community Center, with Chairman Edwin Jackson pre siding. Lloyd Justice gave ? report on the county meeting which was held Friday night. The South Clyde group will have some of the projects which were Included in the county pro gram. The men will meet Saturday af ternoon at the cemetery to set out more dogwood trees. Several of the trees died last summer due to the extreme dry weather. The work on the cemetery will continue to be one of the main projects of South Clyde. A lot of money and labor will be needed to keep the project moving during the year. The group discussed plans for participation in the annual polio drive. Plans for uniform numbering of mail boxes was also discussed. Work is continuing on the Com munity Center. The counters hav< been finished and a piano has beer bought and put in the Center. Wat er lines have been run to the Cen ter and a cabinet for temporary use for dishes has been donated 1 to the building until permanenl cabinets can be built. The first session of the Study Course for the Methodist women of Haywood County subdistrict was held in the Clyde Methodist Church J Monday night at 7:30. The next 1 session will be Thursday night, and | also next week on the same nights. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Haynes and daughters Diana and Patty are on vacation in Florida, visiting Mrs. Haynes' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Robinson. Several improvements have been going on in our community. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rhodarmer are working on their yard. They have just completed a new home, Loyde Justice has remodeled his kitchen and is now building a new garage. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Lindsey are oainting the inside of their home and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsey and Mrs. Sid Willard have installed 'elevision sets. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Stamey have announced the-marriage of their daughter Shirley to Howard Bur nette. which was solemnized on Christmas day. Shirley is a senior at Clyde School and Howard is now working in Knoxville, Tenn. The P.T.A. of Clyde School will have their first meeting since the holidays next Thursday afternoon, 'Jan. 20th) at 2:30 at the auditori um. All members are urged to at tend. Mrs. Jim Winfry is president of the organization. The average American starting wurk today has the prospect of a lifetime income of $150,000, says the Institute of life Insurance. Personal News Items From Cecil By MRS. J. EDGAR Bl'RN'ETTE Community Reporter Sgt. and Mrs. Wallace E. Press ley and tour children of El Paso. Texas, arrived Friday for a visit with the former's parents. Mr and Mrs. Coy Pressley and family. Sgt. Pressley is in the Air Force and is on a 30-day furlough. This is the first trip back to Haywood with his family. | ( The Intermediate boys of the Riverside Baptist church held a ' social Wednesday evening at the home of their teacher, J. Edgar Burnette. They played several games, and were served refresh ments by Mrs. Burnette and daughter Barbara Jean. Kcv. Paul Grogan. pastor of the Biverside and Burnett Cove Bap tist churches, spent a week with relatives at Jacksonville, lie made the trip by plane. Mrs. A. M. Frazier' has returned from a visit with her son Charles O. Frazier and Mrs. Frazier, and sons of Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Caldwell and 'daughter. Joan, moved Saturday to the Ned Moody house, formerly oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. John Himes at Lake Logan. ? Mrs. Lockie Grooms suffered a strained ligament in her right leg at the Bethel lunchroom. She Is confined to her home. Mrs. Jerry Rogers and daughter Linda of Mikado, Mich., are spend ing two weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ledbetter. She returned home last week. Sgt. Rog ers is stationed with the army in Northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Owen and family, also the letter's moth er, Mrs. Charles Reece, left Frl-: day for a visit with a sister, Mrs Carrol Burress and family, in Frostproof, Fla. The Owens family plan to return in a few davs, while Mrs. Reece plans to remain two months. . i ' Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Parrla have returned home from a two-week visit with relatives in Davenport, Iowa. ' 1 Mr .and Mrs. Anderson Huskey had as their guest for the past week. Miss Marie Burnette of De- i troit. She is visiting Mr. and Mrs. * J. Edgar Burnette. She fs the < laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland 3urnette. ? 1 Miss Doris Rollins and L. J. Can ion will be married Saturday, tanuary 16. at the Bethel Metho list parsonage. New Wisdom NEW YORK tAPi ? When Nor man Thomas celebrated his 70th birthday recently, admirers hand ;d him a $10,000 check. The vet eran Socialist leader obviously was taken oy surprise. 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