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WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS conferring in the Harmon Den Wildlife Management Area last week were Ken neth Chiavetta of Asheville, in charge of setting up game pre serves in North Carolina; Walter Wilson of Busick, a trapper for , the State Conservation and Development Department, and Earl Sanders, who will be in charge of the Harmon Den refuge. (Mountaineer Photo). Lower Crabtree Temperature Dips To Eight Degrees Winter is really giving us a pro longed visitation, the past Sunday night being the coldest of the sea- 1 son, with a temperature of 8?. 1 However, we farmers are glad to 1 have it so because of the benefits to our good earth. , 1 The WMU of the Crabtree Bap- ' tist Church will meet on Saturday 1 at 2 p.m. at the Church. The presi- *' dent, Mrs. F. M. Noland, will pre side and Mrs. Vinson Davis will have charge of the program, ! i The Crabtree Methodist Charge ' official board will meet at Davis ' Chapel on Monday night, February 7 with a potluck supper at 7 p.m. Rev. A. R. Davis will preside. ' < The women of the Crabtree J Methodist WSCS attended the Mis- j aion Study, "Christianity and J Wealth" at the Canton First Meth- , odist Church Tuesday. Mrs. Mit htrd Ferguson was in charge of the Study. t Cpl. M. L. Beasley. son of Mr. ] and Mrs. Faraday Beasley, arrived home on last Wednesday, discharg ed from service at Ft. Mead. Md. < Cpl. Beasley served 16 months in ( Germany as a mechanic in the < 501st Transit Corps. He is current- | ly playing ball with the Champion ( team and hopes to work with the company later. '? ? 1 Miss Betty Jones, daughter of < ' Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Jones and a 1 senior at Crabtrec * Iron Duff School, had the misfortune to break her arm whle playing ball at the 1 school last week. 1 1 Little Jody Palmer, son of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Joe Palmer who is in Memorial Mission hospital, Ashe Vllle. with a broken leg developed s chicken pox and could not be i brought home this week end as : was hoped, Mrs. Fred L. Safford returned s home on Monday night from Lo- 1 gansport. Ind., where she attended i the funeral on Sunday of a broth- 1 er-in-law, H. E. Imbler. She was ac companied to Indiana by her sons. Ted of Prince George, Va., and l ? " ? James of Charleston, S. C, Mark Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown has returned from Duke hospital where he underwent surgery, and is convalescing at home. Miss Margaret Noland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Noland, has made the dean's list at Greensboro College where she is a junior. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Justice were losts to a household shower at their ionic last Saturday night compli menting Mr. and Mrs. Morrison 5urrett. Rev. and Mrs. F. R. Davis, who spent the week end with their son md daughter-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. R. Davis, returned to their home n Mooresville on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Webb and laughter, Gail, of Detroit and Mr. ind Mrs. Gerald Webb and son, itephen, of Cullowhee were guests ast week of their parents, Mr. and Vfrs. Ballard w'ebb. Also a guest of he Webbs was Gordon Woody of Canton, the blind musician. Mr. and Mrs. Alna Hyatt an(* children were guests Sunday of Mrs. Hyatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Ferguson. Mrs. W P. Whltesides of York, 5. C., spent last week with her laughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Uraig Reeves. She was joined for he week end by her husband and hey returned to York on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Roy Jarvis of Ashe /ille were guests during the week >f Mrs Jarvis' parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mooney and amily of Canton and the Rev. Doyle Miller were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fisher and 'amily. Miss Ruth Ferguson of Asheville ipent the week end with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fergu ion. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Reeves, Jr. wd family of Waynesville have ?eon spending a 10-day vacation * ith Mrs. Reeves' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Reeves, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Kirkpat rick and sons, George and Wilson, i ?pent Sunday in Greer. S. C. where they attended a double birthday dinner for Mrs Kirkpatricks par ents. Mr. and Mra. George Few. Charles Mesaer, who has been ?pending mid-term vacation with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs Jack Messer, returned Sunday to Duke. { Mr. and Mrs. Riley Palmer and children. Anne and Tommie of Asheville, spent Sunday with Mr Palmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Palmer. The United States has six per cent of the world's land and seven per cent of its population. Visitors Present Church Programs MRS. KYLE LINDSEY Community Reporter The Wesleyan Methodist Church of Clyde had visitors from Central ' College last weekend One, a, minister, did the preaching for three nights, and a trio sang. The group of young folk of the church also attended the fifth Sun day convention of the W.Y.P's. at j the Wesleyan Methodist Church of West Asheville. The church is also observing Youth Week with a full week's program this week. We are sorry to report a lot of | sickness in our community. Those [ on our list are Miss Katherine Os borne, who has been a patient iu the Waynesville hospital for sev eral days. Wiley Snyder, P. C, Mann, Hugh Rhinehart, Mrs. F H Haynes, 'Hershel Shook and Robert Llndsey. W. C. Justice and Frank Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Justice and family of Memphis, Tenn., were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jus tice and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Haynes, last week. The C.D.P. will have their next meeting the second Monday night of ?M? month. The last meeting was off in attendance due to bad weather and sickness in the com-, ' munity. 1 , ?' Those visiting from college the past week were. Misses Ernestine , and Lou Ann Osborne of Mars Hill, Paul Jackson of State Col lege and Robert Deaver of Cullo wheo Mr. and Mrs. George Limbo were recently given a miscellaneous ! shower at the community center. I with Miss Violet Lindsey and Miss Shirley Hhodarmer serving as host ' esses. Around twenty were present for the occasion and games were play ed. Many beautiful gifts were re Durable Glasses PRAIRIE DU CHEIN, Wis. iAPj | ? Jake Fischer lost his glasses while preparing 200 bushels of corn for a feed mill. He hunted around his farm for a week for the glasses then was surprised to , get them back from the feed mill undamaged. They had gone through the milling process with out harm. ceived by the honored guests. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Limbo are now living in an apartment just above Clyde. blubber The BOSTON I a flS you sluljl> H Ti V cnmpi ' ; c I Hale's uoing nesM. It is <? ur uppi^H ha\e the b?M al ESSO FUEL OIL DIAL GL 6-5612 S. W. Whidden RESIDENT DISTRIBUTOR FOR Wayneeville ? 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