New School Building Draws Crowd ANDREWS - These pictures were mads Monday, March 18, at a meeting of the PTSA at the new Andrews High School. This was the first meeting of the groigi In the new school. (Scout Photos) Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Blalock and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Broome are shown talking shortly before the meeting began before the new metal lockers that line the corridors of the new tsdldlng. Mr. Broome Is the principal of the Andrews Elementary School. (Scout Photo) This grot*) picture Includes parents, teachers, and students present at the open house Monday evening, March 18, held In conjunction with the regular monthly meeting of the P.T?.A. (Scout Photo) Supi. Charles O. Frazier welcomes members, parents, teachers, and students at the first meeting in the new Andrews High School building. (Scout Photo) SifX. Charlea Prazter sits at hla deak in the office of be Aodrewa School unit. Mrs. Charles Freel points ?> new bulletin board. (Pbons by Gordon Butler.) Birthday Party HAYESVUXE - Mr.. Carl Dyer snartalnsd her daugh ar, Catty, on bar 5 th birthday on Saturday, March 23. Blow as favor*. Alar game, and Presbyterian' Church Women MURPHY - The Woman of the Praabyarlan Church mat In da Weatmlnlaar Hall on Monday evening with da fol lowing members pretend Mr*. Ollla McSwaln. Mrs. Nadba Potar, Mr*. Minnie Hodges, Mrs. Vole Ledford, Mr*. Ruth Wilson, Mr*. Jean Single an, Mrs. Annie La* Foard, Mrs. Mary Pay Brumby, Mrs. Margaret Glbbe, Mrs. Ann Phillips, Mrs. Marcalla Smith, and Mrs. Rosalan Burgess. Mrs. Ruth Wilson gave the Bible Study, Mrs. Foard and Mrs. Burgess were boa asses. A tea was given afar the meeting welcoming Mrs. Min nie Hodges borne afar seven years at Bachman Home for Children In Cleveland, Tenn. Mrs. Hodges was presented with a corsage. Workshop Course On Slitcherjr To Be Offered BRASS TOWN - Tina Mc Morran, Craftsman, designer of Gatllnburg, Tenn., will teach "Creative Stltchery" at the April 15-27 workshop at the JohnC. Campbell Folk School. Mrs. McMorran, a member of the Southern Highland HandleraftGuild, has attained national reputation for her work In a variety of arts and crafts, especially In weaving and stltchery. For a number of years she was di rector of weaving at the Arrow Craft Shop in Gatllnburg, and now maintains a studio near Gatllnburg and also teaches In various workshops over the country. Besides stltchery there will be weaving, pottery, wood carving and woodworking classes. Ten Democrats Plan Trip To Raleigh Dinner MURPHY -Atle?st8Demo crits from Cherokee County end two from Cley County, will attend the annual Jefferson Jackson Day Dinner In Raleigh on March 30, according to Harry Bishop, Cherokee County Chairman and Vernon F. Mar tin. Clay County Chair man. Party members attending from these counties have also been invited to a reception honoring Mrs. Lyndon John son, scheduled from 3:30p.m. at the Hotel Sir Walter. The dinner, which will be held at the Dorton Arena at the N. C. State Fair Grounds, will begin at 6 p.m. followed by the principal address by the Vice-President. Funds derived from the sale of the $50 per-plate tickets will be used to pay North Car olina's quota to the Demo cratic National Committee and to operate state headquarters and other party activities for the next year. In 1962 more than 1,500Democrats attended the festivities. The dinner this year is being directed by National Com mittee members W. W. Staton of Sanford and Mrs. Herbert McKay of Chapel Hill. Char lotte attorney W. E. Graham is General Chairman. State Party Chairman Bert Bennett has also invited the chairmen and vice-chairmen to Raleigh on March 29 for a Party Conference, who will also attend a luncheon at the Executive Mansion as the guests of Governor and Mrs. Terry Sanford. Singing To Be Held HAYESVILLE - There will be ? Sih Saturday night sing ing at Oakvlew BaptlstChurch Saturday night, March 30. The church Is located on Tusquit tee Creek. All singers and visitors are cordially Invited. ? lng west about four miles east of Murphy when he was stricken and that passengers assisted Metcalf In getting the bus halted. The attending physician re ported thatMetcalf's condition was fair Saturday night. coMMt* war* piayad, the many lovaty gtfta wara open ed. Than refreahmants 01 caka and oooktaa, candy mti cokaa wara aarvad K> the guests pcaaanc Assisting In serving wara Mrs. Inez Mc Taggart and Mra. Alzla Mln gua. Birthday Party HAYES VILLE - Pumll Gaye Brugh was honored with a birthday party on bar fourth birthday on Monday. March IS, by bar mother, Mrs. Jim Brugh. After playing games, Pam opened many nice gifts. Re freshments of cake. Ice cream, and lemonade were then served e> her guests: Theresa Anderson, Susie and Mar^Hogsed, Barry Brugh, Kathr^n and Blanche Pal - mer, Mrs. Lake Hogsed, and Betty Waddns. Ledfords, Former Residents, Mark 50th Anniversary DAL TON, Ga.-Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Ledford. natives of Clay County, celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary, March 16, at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Charlie Cargall In Ringgold, Ga. Mrs. Ledford Is the former Miss Dessle Holden and Is 67. Mr. Ledford Is 72. They lived In the Shooting Creek com munity during the first twenty four years of their married life and moved to Dal ton, Ga., twenty-six years ago. They are the parents of four children, two sons and two daughters who are Neal and Verlln Ledford, Mrs. Earl Hen son and Mrs. Charlie Cargall. Mr. and Mrs. Ledford keep in touch with Clay County by being regular subscribers to the Cherokee Scout and Clay County Progress. Letter To Editor The Editor: Our community Isn't very large and on a still, quiet Sunday we can hear the chimes ring out from the Hayesville Methodist Church and also bells ringing from the other churches near by in the county. We were very shocked Sun day morning when this quiet ness was Interrupted about 9 a.m. by a bull dozer plow ing up a newly cleared field and the loud sound continued until the mid-afternoon when the field was completed. It was a very unwelcome sound in our community and although the land looks much nicer, it disturbed the day of rest and meditation that our commwlty has always known as the Sabbath or the "Lord's Day." Mrs. Dale Lowe, Clay County ANDREWS CHAPTER IS. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR, hold m open installation of offlLrW on Saturday evening at 7:30 pjn. at the Maaooic Hall. Haaale Butler waa Installing officer, aaalaiad by Norma Herbert, Marshall; dolly McC ulre. Installing Chaplain; J me Brooks. Installing Organist; Louisa ftettor, Installing Secretary. Pictured, left to right, front row. Hassle Butler, Betty Sue Wood, Electa; KawCalmer Associate Matron; Hlldrod, Worthy Matron; Clyde Rector, Worthy Patron; Judy InMh. Esther; Winnie Whltaker, Marshall. Second row, Elizabeth KUpatrick, Warder; Margaret Ann Hartman. Associate Conductress; Louise Rector, Secretary; June Brooks, Organise Minnie Battle, Adah; Dorcas Ann Brooks, Conductress. * | * Third row, Louise Zimmerman, Seminal; Cordon Butler, Norma Herbert, Chaplain; Daisy Seay, Martha; Pearl Ford; Ruth and Polly McGulrs. Pauline Matheson and Norman Hartman who Is Associate Patron, were not present for the picture. * "HASSAN" one of the clowns appearing with the United Nations 3-Rlng Circus trader the HUGE TENT seating thousands, doing what comes naturally . . . Entertaining ailing and crippled children everywhere the Circus goes . . .Here he Is visiting one of the many hospitals along the Circus Route, and from the expression on the young ster's face, the clown Is doing a fine Job I Two herds of trained, per forming elephants, the world's largest hippopotamus, 3 herds of beautiful performing horses and ponies, clowns galore I as well as performers from all four corners of the earth, make up the performance of this, one of the finest and largest circuses on tour. The United Nations Circus will appear in Murphy on the falrgroirads for the benefit of the Cherokee County Res cue Squad, the date being on Monday, April 29, please get your tickets from members NOW and help them carry on their fine work, Jim Ed Hughes, Rescue SquadCsptain said. Driver Stricken MURPHY - Clarence E. Metcalf of 26 Martin Avenue, West Ashevllle, a Trailways bus driver, was hospitalized in Murphy about 4:30 p.m. Saturday, March 23, after he suffered an apparent cerebal hemorrhage while driving his bus. State Highway PatrolmanE. N. Hooper said the vehicle driven by Metcalf was travel Town of Hayesville ELECTION AND REGISTR ATION Registration Books open at Town Hall on April 6, 13, and 20. Last date for candidates to file for office - April 17. Challenge Day ? April 27. Primary Election ? April 30. Primary Rw-Off, if necessary, ?May 14. General Election - May 28. WILLIAM E. CARTER. CLERK 35-2tc VALUES Swift's Premium Tender Grown FRYERS B&T HAYESVILLE, N.C. Brltex BLEACH* ^a. plastic -- 49J 294 lb Center Cut Loin PORK CHOPS 49 *lb Super Fresh GROUND BEEF 39* lb USDA Choice Top ROUND STEAK 79* lb Swift's Sweet Rasher SLICED BACON 3Wlb Stokley's CREAM STYLE CORN 2cr 25* Russet 10 Lb. 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