Mrs. K?i Davis Rs-elsctsd To Baptist Post MURPHY - Mr*. Kenneth Davis was re-elected pre a I dene of (he Wesarn North Carolina Baptist Asaodattonal WMU held last Thursday, April SO, la Peach eras Me morial Baptist Church. The afternoon and night moating was dad to the theme "We've a Story To Tail" of the organization's 75th year, and the 50th year of the Girl's Auxtliery, with epproprleto Mr. Co lion Godwin, BUS director of Western Carolina College was the principal speaker, taking the audience on a slide tow of Ghana, where he was a missionary for thro* year*. Qflicors elected and In stalled won: Mn. Kenneth Do vis, president; Mn. Btfcar . Wood, vlceprei A. Wood, vlcepresldent; Mn. Boons English, secretary; and treasurer; Mn. Kenneth Woodard, Jubilee Chairman; Miss Doris Raxtsr, WYA di rector; Mn. Lloyd Hoodrlx, Simboam Band Director; Miss TrlMy Glenn. Mission Study chairman; Mn. Prank Hall, Stewards hip chairman; Mn. James Glenn, prayer chair man; Mn. Cart West, com mmlty missions chairman; and Mn. J. B. Greene, di rector of enlistment. A highlight of the world mission emphasis program was presentation of a panel made tg> of Mn. Wslklngstick of Cherokee, Mrs.OlgaMone agudo, of Cuba; Mn. Jimmy Only Yesterday 30 YEARS AGO MAY 19, 1933 Mr. and Mr*. R. R. Burns and little daughter of Cop perhlll, Tenn. spent Sunday with relatives and friends here Mr. John Brlttl an of Atlanta. Ga. spent Sunday with re latives here. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barclay and sons of Copperhlll, Tenn. a pent Sunday with Mrs. Bar clay's sister, Mrs. H. B. Bishop. Ledford of HayesvUle, native of Germany, and Mrs. J ames Blankenship of Hayes vllle, and a native of England. Mr. andMrs. R.D. Chandler and daughter, Rosylanloftlaat Friday (or a visit with re latives and friends In Atlanta, Mr, Nick Posey who has been a page In the House of Representatives at Raleigh for the past four months returned home Sindav. Miss Mary WUlard Cooper and Maawr Richard Mauney are visiting relatives atKnox vllle, Maryvllle and other points in Tennessee. Miss Mae Keener returned home Sunday, after spending two weeks vacation with fri ends in Durham, Raleigh and other points east. While In Durham she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leather wood. Mrs. Leadierwood will be remembered as Mies Mar garet Stalctf) of Murphy. 20 YEARS AGO MAY 20, 1943 Mrs. Ruth Carringar was a visitor to Dahlonega one day last weak. Larry Posey has returned home from a visit with re latives In Ashevllle. Mrs. Glen Bates and son. Gene, spent last week-end In Fontana with Mrs. John1 Davidson and Mrs. Garrison Maneval. Mrs. Clyde Sneed is visiting relatives In Golds bo ro this Misses Emily and Sarah Sword and Mary Sue Brandon and John Sword were visitors In Blalrsvtlle Sunday. Miss Dorothy Hensley re turned home Sunday from ? visit with relatives In Ashe - vllle. Mrs. Louise Rogers of An drews was a business visitor in s>wn Monday. Miss Ella MeCombe will leave this week for a two weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. R. B. Harbin and Mr. Harbin in Knoxvllle, Tenn. Misses Mary Cornwall aid Jlmmie Nell Carey spent the week-end In Hartsvllle, Tenn., with relatives. 10 YEARS AGO MAY 21, 1953 The Rev. Asmond Maxwell, Mrs. Maxwell and the four little Maxwells, Susan, 9; Peter. 7; Jonathan 4; and David this week moved Into the per sonage of the First Methodist Church here, with Mr. MareM of tM local I Eighth Grade graduation ex ercises at Androwa Ele mentary School will be held Friday. May 22. at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. John Corbta. paator of the Andrewa First Baptist Church as speaker. Eighty-five students will receive cerdflcaM of pro motion K> the high school. Miss Edna Bishop, home agent. Mrs. Frances Puett, assistant home agent, G. H. Farley, county agent andL.V, McMahan. assistant county agent are attending a Joint meeting of Farm and Home Agents from the Was tarn and North western District at Fon tana Dam this week. * Cherokee Scout A Clay Coirnty Progress, Thu., May 16, 1963 See Us For. .. The Scout LION KNOCKS.. OPEN THE DOOR AND OPEN YOUR HEART BROOM! Here's * grand way to ny thanks tor the sight you have ?.. buy a broom from the friendly lion at your door this week. All proceeds go to the blind and tor sight conser vation- Save $1.50 now tor a grand broom ... and a great cause! It you won't be at home when the Lion calls with your broom, please leave him a note saying when you will be home! Remember the opportunity to buy these quality brooms, made by the blind, only happens once a year. It one broom won't last all year long, then you'd better buy two ... and help the blind twice as much! MEMO TO Manufacturers and Business Firms Boy your broom now . . . buy o wholo yeor's supply . . . help Hm MURPHY Lions Club in thoir drive to oid the Blind . . . For "Heavy Duty" industrial Brooms ... See Any Member of the Lions Club ... DIAL 837-2516 Lions Club Warehouse ^50 BROOM SALE IS TUESDAY NIGHT, MAY 21 House - To - House CanvossWSo? Begins Tuesday Evening . THERE IS NO BETTER WAY TO THANK GOD FOR YOUR SIGHT... THAN TO HELP SOMEONE IN THE DARK... ?HELEN KELLER Thi* Space Donated Bp The Cherokee Scent and Clay County Proems* In

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