Lower Crabtree Community News BJ MBS. MILIARS FERGUSON Community Reporter Special music for the morning service last Sunday at Crabtree Mel hod ist Church was rendered tC Mrs Robt. Coleman and David Kfrkpatrlck of Canton, accompan ied at the piano by Mrs. Monroe Crane of Chester, S. C.. and for the evening service by Mr. James Payne, soprano, of Arlington, Va? with Mrs. Riley Palmer of Ashe vilie at the piano. At the evening service Dr. Hudson delivered the concluding sermon of the Charge wide revival. Mr. and Mrs. Woodroe Plem mons entertained with an ke cream supper after church last Friday night, introducing Mr Plemmons' family to Dr. Hudson of Wtlmore, K.v., who was chap lain of Mr. Plemmons' regiment in Burma during World War II. Those present were Mr. Plemmons' moth er, Mrs. Martha Plemmons, Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Dean Plemmons and children of Hot Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Plemmons and Mrs. Gunter of Balsam, Hubert Plemmons of Enka, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Plemmons, Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Davis, and Mr. and rMs. Bal lard Webb. Mrs. Monroe Crane of Chester. S. C., who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kirk patrick. was joined last Sunday by all the family in celebrating their father's birthday. Those attending were Mrs. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kirkpatrick and daughter. Sarah Francis, of Aaheville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman and children. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Freel and David Kirkpatrick of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkpatrick and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Kirkpatriek and sons, and Mrs. Julia Duncan and Mrs. Miller of Ashevtlle. sisters of Mrs. Kirkpat rkk. Our community is very sorry to lose Mr and Mrs. M. V. Bramlett. Jr., who have moved to Clyde. However, we are happy to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Julian Penland of Waynesville. who have purchased the Bramlett home. We also wel come to our community Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Massey of Pilot Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Caldwell have the announcement of the birth of a granddaughter. July 24 at Otis Air Base, Mass., bom to their son and daughter-in-law, Sgt. hand Mrs Earl Caldwell. ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Haney an nounce the birth of a daughter in Newport News Va., July 20. Cpl. L. O. Ferguson, Jr., arriv ed home Tuesday for a 30-day fur lough from Seoul, Korea, where he has been for several months. Chief Petty Officer James Jones, Jr., with his wife and fami ly, have arrived from Chinco teague, Va., for an enterim leave at the old home before Mr Jones leaves fpr overseas, Aug. 13. Mrs. Jones and the children will re-1 main here. ??_ 1 Those attending the wedding Saturday night in Asheville of Ney Kinsland, son of Mrs. Lonnie Kins- ; land and the late Herman Kinsland and Miss Juanita Gibson, daugh ter of Rev. and Mrs Gibson of Asheville, were Mr. and Mrs. Clin ton Kinsland, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Thomas Noland, Mrs Charles Noland, Mrs. Hubert Wells, and Benton McCrary. Rev. and Mrs W. F. Ferguson spent last Tuesday in Greer, S. C? as guests of Mr. Ferguson's broth er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Few. They also visited their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jarvis of Ashe ville. during the weekend. _ vri_i a-j ? uninr rir?"?ir|ri[ Min m ivir and Mr-* Marshall Klrknatrirk ?? in Balelch this week rrnre?entln ? . a ik Pigeon River Road (Continued Iron pure 1) (hot the Pigeon River road as re ferred to in the application of i Tennessee and North Carolina to the Bureau of Roads, starts at Watervllle at the site of the Caro lina Power and Light Co. dam on the Tennessee line in Haywood County, follows the general course j of the Pigeon River into Haywood County about 24 miles to a point near the mouth of Jonathan Creek takes a general course to Clyde and follows U.S. routes 19 and 23 into Ashevllle. This road, he added, includes a section from Hendersonville to Spartanburg. S. C., and would be part of the defense route from the Middle West in the Cincinnati. Ohio, area to the Atlantic Ocean, at Charleston, S. C. I I A requirement of the particular I section of the so-called Middle West to east sea coast route is that it touch Knoxville and Asheville, he added. Buchanan said there has been I some misunderstanding in North 1 j Carolina that the French Broad f River road was to be a part of the j interstate highway system. Actual ly. he said, this section of the system never has been exactly delineated. The control points on it were set as Knoxville, Asheville and Spar tanburg. he said. W. RUFUS JOYNER. State Com mander of the North Carolina Vet erans of Foreign Wars, will ad dress a joint session of the Sev enteenth District V.F.W. and its Ladies Auxiliary in Canton, Sun day. July 31, at 2:00 p.m. John Best of Asheville is com mander of fhe district and will preside over the business session. The State Commander will be making his first visit to the West ern part of North Carolina on an official visit and a large attend ance is expected from every post in the district. The Ladies Auxili ary will meet at the same time and place. Haywood County GrouiJ Entertains At VA Hospjjj 500 Methodists (Continued from Pace 1)N Matt L. Ellis of Hendrix College, Conway, Ark., will speak to the lay group at 11 a.m. Friday. He will also be the principal speaker at the 11 a.m. Sunday services. A Texas newspaper executive, Ray H. Nichols, editor and publish i ? r of the Vernon Daily Record, will speak at 8 p.m. Friday and 11 a.m. Saturday. He is national president of the Methodist Board of Lay Ac tivities. and presided at a meeting of the board's executive commit* tee Wednesday at the lake. A service o( Holy Communion for laymen and visitors will be ob served at 9 a.m. Sunday in Memor ial Chapel, conducted by Admiral W. N. Thomas, retired chief of Navy chaplains and dean of the chapel. The William P- Pew memorial trophy will be awarded to the lay delegation with the best attend i ance record at the conference. The ! award is based on the pumber of I delegates and total miles traveled I per delegation. Workshop discussions Friday and Saturday will include Metho dist Doctrine and Program, the Local Church, the Lay Leader, Stewardship and Tithing, Metho dist Men organizations. A variety show fur ilis:,|jlu erans at Moore General Swannanoa, was i , ,:j * by a group of Haywood CUJ tertainers ? iiuliuling ^ residents. The program included: "Swanee H i v e r ' an(j O'Clock Blues'' b\ a band headed be ( i ,1^ j baton twirling sequence, ^ Zorbough of Sauni.ok an(1 Gables, Fla.; duet 'Sisten Julia Ann and Sally companied b\ Bet n?nj^ dancing and pantomimes h Edge Brothers of t - an^ "Shake. Rattle, and Hoir "Smack Dab in the ^ ddle"( "Rhythm Rocker- of r, High School ? Theresa Nancy Lee, Horten , cas(. Greenwood, and Aim Lee.' Members of the i mt ^ Sax section ? Art Mo? Ratcliffe. Mary (>-burne, Brady, Stanley Williams? Charles Alley. Trumpets ? Tommy Q Bruce Clark. Jimmy Kou|| Ben Sloan, Jr. Trombones ? Carl Mu^ Boby Brady, and Bill \dais Bass fiddle ? Roy Calld Pianist ? Bette Hannah. The program w.. uut ot the auspicles of the Wayi chapter of the America Cross. I HERE'S PROOF I You Can't Beat I RAIFF'S PRICES I Mens SUMMER SLACKS Advertised Raiff's Price I " 3/$io $2.99 I WOS. COTTON SHORTS Advertised 00? Price Asheville Prices OO^ I Wos. Cotton Plisse Slips Advertised II) QO Raiff 8 PllCe II ' Asheville Prices 0^ 0Q I Cannon 1st Quality Sheets 'I Advertised