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PETITE EDNA JUNE FUNK, a lovely dark-eyed brunette from Friea, Va., will reign over May Day festivities at Mars Hill Col lege on May 7. Her escort will be handsome Fred Crisp, Jr., of Pittsboro. The two will be honored with an operetta featuring their classmates. The queen and her escort were chosen to reign for the day by the student body at the 99-year old Baptist junior college. Ninevah News By MRS AZE GRIFFIN Community Reporter The W.M.U. Circle met Mon day night at the home of Mrs. Lois Ferguson, with Mrs. Jason Smiley in charge of the devotion. Plans were finished for their Moth er's Day program to present flow ers to the oldest and youngest mother that attend church on Mother's Day. The Allen reunion was held Sun day at the home pf Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly. The Davis family, better known as the blind trio, from Gastonia, were the special singers. A special singing .will be held Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting quartets and other groups I are expected to take part on the ! Reynolds Dramatists To Give Plays, Skits The Dramatic Club of Reynolds High School will present two one act plays and two skits in the school auditorium Thursday, May 12 at 8 p.m. The titles of the plays are: "Grandma Fixes Things" and "As Pretty Does." The titles for the skits are: "His Awful Court ship" and "Coon Creek Courtship." program. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ledford, Mr. and Mrs. Britian Smith, Mrs. Docie Moles, and Mrs. Franklin D. Nich ols, spent Sunday with relatives in Lenoir. Sam Freeman of Old Fort spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Jason Smiley. I Francis. Moraan Among 19 Living Wake '05 Graduates Two Haywood County men are among 19 members of the 1905 class at Wake Forest College pic tured In a photographic feature in the April issue of the Wake For est Magazine The two are William James Fran cis, native of Haywood County anu former principal of the Haywood Institute at Clyde, now a merchant at Belmont, and J. R. Morgan, Waynesvllle attorney. The Haywood countfans are two of the 19 surviving rpembers of Wake Forest's Class of '05. Concerning Mr. Francis, the article Hats him as once connected with High Point schools, former superintendent of the Gaffney <S. C.i public schools, president of the Gardner-Webb College, moderator , of the Gaston County Baptist As I ?#?/.u?<on for 10 years, a deacon 10 years, Sunday School superintend ent 10 years, Sunday school teach er 20 years, and Training Union worker 10 years. "A merchant in Belmont for 40 years, he has assisted in educating a number of young people and in building schools and churches. A generous contributor to colleges. Baptist Hospital, and the Belmont Church. Married to Mrs. Emma Stowc Jenkins." Mr. Francis is the brother of Harley Francis, Mrs. Ed Fincher, Mrs. Homer West, Miss Mary Fran cis, and Mrs. J. E. Kluttz, all of Haywood County. Concerning Mr. Morgan, the article lists the following: "Secured,law license 1904 and' LL B. degree at WF 1907. Served as mayor of Waynesvllle 1908-09; judge of Waynesville Police Court, ! 1917-19; member Slate Board of Elections 1942-50; attorney for Town of Waynesville since 1921 and for several years of Hazelwood and Clyde. Member Haywood County Board of Education 1912 17; several years a member of the board of trustees of Waynesville Graded School; attorney for Hay wood County Baptists, serving as deacon. Sunday school teacher and superintendent for several years. Member of General Board of Bap tist State Convention for 15 years; also on boards of Biblical Record- j er, Baptist Foundation, Mars Hill : College, and Baptist Homes. Inc Married to Cora Ward. Son, Jasper Eugene Morgan (B.S. WFC '31, and Ph. D., Duke University), corn minder USN, engaged in nuclear research work with medical unit at Navy Medical Center. Bethesda. Md. Mr. Francis and Mr. Morgan will attend a Golden Anniversary cele bration for the Class of '05 at Wake Forest May 30, Eight hundred cubic inches of oxygen can be compressed into one cubic inch when it is liquified. Want ads bring quick results singing sn Thti i- will b* i taJ Balsam Baptist CW J May 8th at 2 p.a ^ Evei yone is cordially M pec tally quartets yl groups, l.ouis Enskyl A modet n door gey J in '.Vd"ti8 possible J from a single type oil s( RATCH-me-not "? 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