MURPHY LIBRARY MURKY H C SAMPLE SECOND CLAM POSTAOK PAID AT MURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA lAunt Maggie, Age 94, Rode Like A Queen In Best Yet Wagon Train Over Choga Local Cancer Patients May Suffer Due To Lack Of Local Funds SPECIAL TO SCOUT MURPHY - The executive board of the Cherokee County Chapter of the American Cancer Society met Monday evening, July 8, at the Power Board Bidldlng. After the financial report waa given it was found that the local chapter was badly in need of additional funds for needy local cancer patients. The local funds have been exhausted due to the increased number of local cancer patients fomd in this area. An appeal is being made to the general public and con tributions for this cause will be accepted through August 31. Sigjport of this appeal could mean the difference between life and death of a local cancer patient. All regular and memorial contributions may be sent to Mrs. Fannie B. Pull turn, Andrews, N. C? treasurer, or to Mrs. Holland McSwain or Sam L. Davidson, Murphy, co chairmen of the campaign drive. By Mr*. Neal R, Kitchens HAYBSV1LLS ? After a heave and a ho, a grinding of brakes, and achoruaof "Whoa -aaa-a" the Wagon Train came ?> Clay County. It gave me an oppornnlty to get a first hand view of all the "goings on." I went ?> the camp the first night the train was In Clay. It was In the Tusqutase section, with everything as orderly as a family picnic. A rain had fal len about an hour before I got there. The fog was heavy on all sides. There was a clop, clopl of the horses hoof a as they were being taken to water. Some riders were still saddle happy, winding In and out of the crowd. Jim Armstrong, bar-be-cue chef, was turning chickens over ? long pit. During the rain sheets of plaatlc and run costs had basin bald bv Jim and others while they a?k a real aoaher. There was an aroma of coffee from the huge pots, simmering over the camp fires. Home Demon stration Club ladlea and church groups were on hand with all the home baked "goodies" to feed the crowd. Cowboy hats, tight legged britches and boots was the fashion of the train. For about a quarter of a mile along the road, tents were pitched, and horses tied for the night. Several thous and people were milling a round. There was a long steady stream of cars on the road filled with people watching the camp. I was Informed that the wagons and main part of the train was about a half mile farther back. 1 wanted to see the entire camp, so I head ed "lg> country." I pa&aed groig) after groig) camped a long the roadside. In a large open field, I found the Wagon Train lined In a big circle. This was a real thriller. Some had camp fires going near their wagons. Coffee was brewing, and I actually saw beans being served from the open fire in tin plates. A large grotg) had gathered near one wagon. By squeez ing through 1 saw the men shoeing a horse that had throw a shoe coming down the moun tain. A young lad held a flash light, while another sat on the ground, and removed a horn from his foot with a pin knife. As I walked around the cir cle, I watched the glow from die camp flrea. A whlpperwlll started "whipping". The set ting was so real I hall expect ed to hear the cry of the Shoshone from the hills. By the time 1 finished my treck, the string band was in full sway. Square dancers fil led the road. This was inter cepted by the sheriff occasionally, to let the traf fic through. Everyone was in a holiday mood. The Wagon Train traveled about 9 miles to reach Hayes - ville July 3. Approximately five to six thousand people n had gathered in town by 1:00 p. m. to welcome the group. Boys climbed to the roofs of buildings. As they called, "Here they come," the excitement that ran through the crowd was like in elec tric current Capt. Frank Swan, Wagon Master, and Clifton Penland carried die flags on their steeds In grand fashion as they led the parade. It was a sight that will be long remembered. Wagons and horsemen mov ing at a steady pace, with everyone "diked" out In their best riding "haUts." The train circled the square. Among the unusual riders was "Aunt Maggie" Moore, age 94, riding with the dignity of a queen. The train moved to the school grounds to make camp for the night. Ladles of the V. F. W, Aux iliary and Jim Armstrong had food prepared for the crowd. They were assisted by members of the V.F.W. In serving. By night fall, approximate ly 6,000 people were In town. Two square dancer* got under way at the school ground, with ball room dancing In the gym nasium. Another big square dance was held In town. The Sheriff, deputy and highway patrolman milled through the crowd, keeping everything in orderly fashion. The music of the string band could be heard for miles. Time was turned back and frontier days were relived again as old and young alike "swung their partner" in the traditional style. The Wagon Train moved out at dawn, July 4. As quietness settled over Clay, many were already hoping the train will return next year. The people on the Wagon Train and the spectators shared a common opinion - "THIS WAS THE BEST WAGON TRAIN YET." Presbyterian* To Observe Communion MUKrHY - Mid-summer Communion will be observed at morning worship next Sun day, July 14 , at Murphy Presybterlan Church. Church-goers who have DATE H L PERC. July 4 85 53 0.00 5 83 53 0.00 6 84 51 0.00 7 84 62 0.80 8 85 63 0.20 9 82 59 0.00 10 77 46 0.00 Forecast: Thursday and Friday, (air; Saturday and Sunday, scattered cloudiness with widely scattered after noon thunder showers. maue peneti anrnuante re cords are also to be recog nized at the service. The annuel congregational and church school picnic will bp held at 6:30 Wednesday night, J uly 17 at the Campbell Folk School. The Editor Dear Mr. Editor: Do you think possibly the people of Murphy might be In terested In promoting a "Wagon Train" project for next July 4th for the sole purpose of emphasizing need for completion of 1.2 miles of road (LIS 64), Murphy South that has been under con struction for pest three years? Think it overt J.N. Hill, Jr. D. D.S. Murphy, N. C. Rock Swap Shop This Week-end Over In Gorge MURPHY - The third Rock Swap Shop this year will be held by the Tri-State Rock hound Club of Brasstown at 'the Gorgarama Park In the 'Nantahala Gorge, U. S. Hwy. 19, this Saturday and Sunday, July 13-14. The park Is located midway between Bryson City andAnd rews. Aunt Maggie, 94, Rides In Lead Buggy, 1963 Wagon Train Enters Hayesville. Sheriff Neal Kitchens and Unidentified Horseman With the Wagon Train Camp In the Background. The Cherokee Scout AndClay Conn ty Progress Volume 73 - Number 50 Murphy, North Carolina, Thursday, July 11, 1943 16 Pages This Week Published Weekly Here and There-Shoal Creek, Warne. Clay County, Caine Creek, Marble , Suit Shoal Creek BY Beulah Slaughter Homecoming at Swanson Baptist Church onShoal Creek Road will be Sunday, July 14. Morning service will be at eleven o'clock and dinner at twelve. Noon. Everyone is invited. -SC Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas and family of Ducktown, Tenn., and Mrs. Wm. Johnson spent Friday with Mrs. James Allen. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen and family came from Ohio for a visit on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Woods and dau ghter, Llna, arrived Saturday from Ooletwah, Tenn. Miss Llna is spending the week here. She directed the singing at Shoal Creek Church onSun day morning. -SC Vlsllors of Mr. and Mrs. Pender Brendle over the past week were Mr. and Mrs. John Altenhoff of Phoenix, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Junior Price and family of Concord, N. C? Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brendle and family of Concord, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bren dle and family of Cleveland, Tenn., Mrs. Ora Worrell and son and son's family, and Mr. Dewltt McDanlel, Kings tree. South Carolina. -SC Mrs. Ruby Ledford Wad kins, Hollywood, Fla., is visit ing Mrs. James Allen. -SC Mrs. Emma Qulnn spent Sunday wlthMr.andMrs. Fred Hoi brook. -SC Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Suit and family spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Suit. SC Mr. and Mrs. Emory Dills, Maryvllle, Tenn, spent Satur day with Mr. and Mrs. Kemery Dills, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cook, Smyrna, Ga? were week-end visitors. -SC Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brown and family. Gastonia. N. C.. also Mr. Harley Kilpatrick of Gas to nl a. spent Saturday with the Burl Browns. -SC Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tooth man of Akron. Ohio, were on their way home from Mexico and stonwd for a visit with Mrs. Wm. Johnson. *5C? Mrs. Charles Drayle, Akron Ohio is spending a week with t her mother, Mrs . Wm.John son. while Mr. Drayle is in Anchorage. Alaska, where his Lt- Col. Art Drayle. bMnt retired from the Ail Force and is going Into the house trailer business in Alaska. -SC Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kll panick and family of Oak Rl^ge, Tenn., spent the week ?w1 with Mr. Lydla Ledford. dC Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burger of Ducktown. Then, their daughter, Joanne, of York and son Lei and. and family of Chicago, 01, ware vistfors last week of Mrs. N. R. Montgomery. -6C Mr. Lakes Montgomery want ? the hospital In Sylva, N. C. on Staiday for a check -EC Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haw kins and family of Ooletwah, Tenn., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Casteel Hawkins. -SC Mrs. Myrtle Swanson, Duck town, Tenn., and Mrs. Liza Anderson, Baltimore Md. were visitors of Mrs. Emma Quinn, recently. -SC Homecomlng at Shoal Creek Church will be on July 28 -SC Marllyn and Kenny Brown spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L, J, Brown, Their parents came from Atlanta, Ga., to take them and the Browns for for a tour of the Smokies, Sunday. -SC Mr. and Mrs. Junior Pack and family of Charlotte. N. C. are spending this week with relatives in Shoal Creek com misiity. Warne By Mrs. Wayne Ford Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore and children of Washington, D. C? are spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moore. -W Miss Diane Barnard Is visit ing In Adanta with her sister, Janette, who is employed with Sears-Roebuck & Co. -W Miss Tresa McClure, granddaughter of Mr. andMrs. George McClure, spent a few days in Atlanta, Ga.,lastweek with Mr. and Mrs. T.V. Smith. -W Mlss Dot Ford of Adanta spent the holiday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ford. Other visitors of the Fords over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ray, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mum power and Debra, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mumpower, Mr. and Mrs. George Penland and Joe, all of Swannanoa, N. C., Mrs. Sue Allen and sons, Garry and Carroll, of YpsUand, Mich., Mrs. Kenneth West and Mari lyn of Fort Gordon, Ga. -W Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hall of Adanta, Mrs. Gerald Hall and childrenofSouthCarolina, Mrs. John Hall. Mrs. Vonlea Weaver of BlalrsvUIe, Ga., attended the homecoming at Mt. Plsgah Church on Sunday. -W Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth West and Marylin of Fort Gordon, Ga? spent Wednesday night with his brother. Col. and Mrs. Wayne West. -W Noel Barnard of Adanta spent last weak with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bar nard. They all went on the wagon train. -W Edwln Barnard, who is em ployed in Marietta. Ga.. Is spending a few days with his wife and children at Warne. -W Howerd Ford has gone to Adanta to the hospital for treatments. -W Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Bar nard visited their eon, Joey, and wife in Norfolk. Va., last -W Mr. and Mrs. Wayne West, end BUI Bradley atsroded the nomination of Herman Saxmn ss stale chairman of the Re pufaUcaa party of North Car olini Saturday in Charlotte. -W Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods of Orlando. Fla., visited Mt. Plsgah Church Sunday. Bob is a former residentof Warne. Clay County Mr. and Mrs. BuddyParker of Atlanta have been visiting their parents, M. and Mrs. Clifton Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McClure. Marsha, Terryl, and David Thurman of Tucker, Ga.. are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Parker. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Cole man and family of Flint, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Thompson and Rlclde of Murphy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cllne E. McClure Monday. -CC Mrs. Belle Swalm is spend ing a few days in Norwalk, Conn., with her son and his family. -CC Mr, and Mrs. Carl Murray and daughter, Evelyn of And erson, ind., and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Berry of Kingsport, Tenn., spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs.EdMurray. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mason and sons of Belmont spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mason. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Bob Byers of Pensacola, Fla., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F rank Coleman, Myres Chapel and Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Byers at Brasstown. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hall re turned home Saturday after a two weeks visit with their daughters in Bronson, Mo. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweeny and Mrs. Stella Trippett of North Wilkesboro, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adkins. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Jim Welsh and children of Richmond, Va? spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mary Lou Ashe at Myers Chapel. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc Clure of Marietta, Ga.. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Narvie Hall. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swaim and Betty and Mrs. Alma Swaim were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cline McClure. -OC Howard and Carl Groves of Greenville, S. C., and Mr. ?nd Mrs. Horace Groves and daughter of Marietta, Ga? spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Groves. -CC Those enjoying a picnic on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Coker and daughters of Canara, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Halmond Cooke of Canton, N. C? Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hollifield of Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Holli field and sons of Gainesville, Ga? Mr. Monroe Hollifield end son. also of Gainesville, Mr. and Mrs. Gleiw Prater. Mrs. Gerald Hall ?d child ren, Mrs. May Hollifield and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Coker.all of Hayesvllle. -OC Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gill and. Jr., Regina and Terry, of Pinevllle. West Va., visited the Paul Vaught family this past week-end. -CC A large groig) of relatives attended the birthday dinner in honor of Vaughn Rogers in Toccoa, Ga., last Sunday, Those from Clay County pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. Noel Smart and family of the Led fords Chapel community and Mrs. Lizzie Kitchens. -CC A 4th of July picnic was enjoyed at the C. K. Miller home on Pounding Mill Rd. by the Millers, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell T. DaWs and daugh ters, Arlene and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce LeNeave and nephew, A1 Powell, Terry Miller and Roy Yancey, -CC Roy Yancey, schoolmate of Terry Miller inSt. Petersburg has been a guest at the Miller home for the past three weeks. -CC Vlsicors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim McClure during the holidays were Mr. and Mn Frank Enloe of Canton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. WillardMcClure and Steven of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Earl McClure and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neal McClure and family of Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Rondel Ledford and daughter of Hayes Ledford and daughter of HayesWlle and Mrs. Hershel Underwood of Hiawassee, Ga. 1 -CC Mrs. Jim McClure of Lick Log and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Enloe Wsited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Maney at Needmore Saturday. Mr. Maney has been ill for some time. -CC Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Holli field of Winston Salem spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Prater and Mrs. May Holllfield and other rela tives. -CC Mrs, E mis tine Burch o Canton Wsited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen G. Pad gett last week. Other Wsitnrs ?t the Padgett home wen Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thomas and daughter, Joy and Miss Elaine Holmes of Dunedln Fia., and Mr. and Mrs. Don ?Id Padgett and family of King sport, Tenn. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Homer Burch Mr. and Mrs. Guy Burch ant family, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Parker and family, Mr and Mrs. Andy Parker, Mr and Mrs. DaWd Burch, all o HayesWlle, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kelly and family o: Greenville, S. C? and Mr and Mrs. Edward Parker an family of Long View, Wash. Roel Smart, and Gwendylot Smart, enjoyed a family pic nic at the Neal Kitchens* pic nlc area last Sunday. -CC , Roy Foster. Jr., S. N? PEN, has returned 10 San Diego, Claif? af?r a two weel leave with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Roy Foster. He *111 be stationed in the Phil lippinea. -OC Morrls DaWs has faeenser toualy ill In a Hiawassee hos pital for several days. -CC Mrs. Uzzle Kitchens .pen last week-end with Mr. am Mrs. Vaughn Rogers andother relatives in Taccoa, Ga. -CC Mrs. Richard Tolbert and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry White and their son, Tony, all of Mc Clean, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Moore atTus quittee this week. Other visi tors in the Moore home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson of Awuone, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hayes of Fla., and Mrs. Cora Watkins of Andrews. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Charles No lan and daughter of Franklin visited Mrs. Clarence Smith on Sunday. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown and the Zed Brackens family enjoyed a picnic at Fires Creek on July 4. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mar tin spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin. -CC SFC and Mrs. Bud Brown of Hickory, N. C., spent Sun ' day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brack ens of Orvtlle, Ohio, are visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Brackens. .- "CC Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cooke have moved into their new home. Their visitors last week were Mr. andMrs.Gar land McGaha of Bristol, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Moore of Manchester, Tenn., and Mrs. W. R. Ledford and Mary Jo. -CC Mrs. Alma Moore returned to Manchester, Tenn., with Mr and Mrs. Marvin Moore on Sunday to spend some time. -CC Mlss Sandra Cook of Man chester, Tenn., visited Mrs. Hobert Patterson and Wade on Saturday afternoon. -CC Mrs. Jake McGaha of Elf has been 111 atHlawassee hos pital for a few days. -CC Mrs. James Ledford, Tomm and Becky, have moved id their new home In Hayesvtlle. They bought the house formerly owned by Mrs. Eva Swan son where Mrs. Justine Rotler and family lived. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jones have returned to their home In Akron, Ohio, after a week 1 visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones. -CC j Mr. and Mrs. J ames Burch and children of Rabun Gap, ! Ga., camped at Lake Chatuge last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claut Street, Mrs. Bobby Burch, and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Neal R. Kitchens, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burch, Mr. and Mrs. Genf Waldrotg), Anthony and Joe , and Mrs. Harry J arrett Join ed the campers lor a 4th of July picnic. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Uan Craw ford of Marietta, Ga, and son * Clark, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones. Clark remained for a weeks visit with the | Jones family. Caine Creek Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (Doc) Little and family were visited over (he week - end Gune 29-30) by Mrs. Little's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Grant and daughter Bobbie of Traveler's Rest, S. C. _CC Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Led ford, Jr., arrived Monday. July 1st. for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her man Ledford and son, Ronnie -CC Miss Brenda Stewart left Sunday, June 30, with her sis ter, Katherlne of Atlanta, Ga. to seek employment there -CC Litde Miss Brenda Millsaps enjoyed a Saturday afternoon ?sit June 29 with her aunt. Barbara Crisp. Pretty Brenda was picked uplatein the after - noon by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Millsaps -CC Mr. andMrs. FelixMcClure and family of Marietta. Ga. visited Sunday, June 30 with L A.PM^Mr- 8nd MrS" _cc~ Mr. and Mrs. Howell Crisp of Marble stayed for a visit Saturday, June 29 with his Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy 8p* -CC We're sorry thatChico Rhi naudo, Kathy Thompson, Glenda Little, and Susie Loudermilk were unable to attend 4-H Club Friday, June 28. Come to the next one, you all. -CC Barbara Lee Crisp enjoyed her Sunday afternoon, June 30 visit with SuziCarder, despite the down-pour of rain. -CC ? Mr. John Donley, Mr. Jim my Crisp and the Rev. Silver Caddis enjoyed a fox hunt Wednesday night, July 3, in the Happy Top section near Culberson. -CC A swim In Cane Creek was enjoyed J uly 4 by Harry Little Bruce Little. Julius Crisp, Jerrel Crisp. Charles Hen son, Barbara Lee Crisp, Di ?nnaLittie, and Sherrill Li ttle. y -GC Sldtng was enjoyed in Cane Creek Sunday, July 7, by Hu bert Plckelslmer, Dean Wil cox, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Winchester. -CC Mr. Harley Mann, the blind merchant, has recently moved beck into our neighborhood. Welcome back. Harley. -CC Nodced Mr. and Mrs.Alvin Cole enjoying the cool air after the rain July 7 by re clining on their porch and watching traffic. -CC le Charles Henson seems to he working hard lately In the service station section of Western Carolina Truck Stop. Charles, say those gnats, bugs, and mosquitoes keep a fellow busy? P -CC Mr. Alvin Yoiaig and Mrs. Mary Forriatar of Blairsvtlle Ga_ and Mr. Franklin Young of Chariot*. N. C.visitedMr. Mrs. Jimmy Crisponjtdy ?e -CC Mr. and Mrs. Bud Crisp and ctiilAen. Jack, Don, Juday. an Phyllis, calefaratad the 4th with ? picnic at the Beech Creek section. -CC Mr. and Mrs. Billy J. Mill saps and daughter, Brenda, visited Mrs. MILlsaps' grand mother, Mrs. Mary Forrister of Blalrsville, Ga., Sunday. -CC Rev. Carl Cable fUled his regular appointment on July 7 at Mt. Liberty Baptist Church. A wonderful sermon was enjoyed by all present. Marble Mrs. P. N. Hensley and daughter, Debroah of Kings ton, Tenn., spent several days recently visiting Mrs. Hens ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Ladd. Mr. Ladd has been a patient at Providence Hos pital at Murphy but is at home now. His many friends will be glad to know this. Mr. and Mrs. Garnett C. Dooley of Anderson, S. C., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Ladd during the Fourth of July holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ladd and daughters, Leta and Jud ith, of Knoxville, Tenn., have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ladd. *??? Peachtree Mr. and Mrs. Walter West of Robbinsville and Mrs.Har ley West spentSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barnett. -P Randy Barnett and Bill Myers, Jr. R. A.s spent last week at Truett Camp near Hayesville. On Wednesday, Jimmy Foust, counselor for R. A.'s took the boys swim ming and on Thursday they enjoyed the Wagon Train parade at Hayesville. -P We are sorry to report that Ed English has been in a local hospital for several days, and hope he will be home soon. -P Mr, and Mrs.DockSudderth went to Cherokee Saturday, then over the Blue Ridge Park way into Brevard andAshe ville. While in Ashevllle they visited the recreation park and other points of interest. St. William's Catholic Church Plans Open House MURPHY - Open house will be held at St. WUliamsCatho lic Church in Murphy Friday, July 19, between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. The tour of the church am the explanation of the differ ent things found in the church will be conducted by the lay men's organization, the Con fraternity of Christian Doc trine. Arthur Murray is the president. Assisting Mr. Mur ray will be Mrs. Murray, Mrs. John Jordan, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Joseph, Mrs. Cecil James, Mr. and Mrs. Joaept ElKhourt, Mrs. Harold Jones, Miss Joam Full wood, Mrs. Vallle May Bowman, Miss Ka) Bowman, Mr. Jama* Spring, arm an, Mr. Ja Mr. and Mrs. Ha Mrs. Edward Howard, Mr. ? Mrs. Carl Lyvers,MlsaHaaa] Cress, Mr. and Mrs. Willi a it Wiahon, Mrs. MesDsiley.Mr G art and Melon, Mrs. Lauri Mrs. E.S. Suit By Mary Stiles Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dau gall and son of California spent the last week of June with her parents, Mr. andMrs. Bob Keenum. -S Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Keenum of Chamberlain, S. D., and children, Roger and Connie, spent two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Will Keenum. -S Mrs. Elease Cole of Gas tonia visited her mother here this week. -S Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sose bee and son of Gastonia and Selar Beaver are spending a few days with Mrs. Will Keenum. -S Mrs. Faye Radford and dau ghter of Cleveland spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Will Keenum. Andrews On Saturday evening July 6 The Class and their families held a picnic at Berkshire Picnic area - Approximately 70 attended. Twenty-five members at tended accompanied by wives and husbands - The mascots Sara Helen Kimsey Davis and Lloyd Derreberry were also present. -A Michael Gregory, son of Mrs Jane Gregory and a member of the Sylva Unit of North Carolina Army National Guard was recently promoted to PFC. -A Mrs. Merrill Rayburo, son David, Johnson City, Tenn.. Danny and Evon Patterson. Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Fred Warwick, son Allen. Knox vllle were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patter son. -A The Long family held their reunion on Sunday at the Nantahala Power and Light Co. Picnic area Nantahala, N. C. Relatives representing many towns and states were present. The oldest relative attending was John Long, age 89 of Ela. -A? Miss Carolyn Wyke and J ane Phillips vacationed for a week at Virginia Beach. Va. While there they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hembree. 9 -A - Miss Genva Phillips, stu dent nurse at Memorial Mis sion Hospital, Asheville, re cently spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Phillips. Mrs. Richard Gates, Becky and Denise of Columbus, Ga? visited grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Best enreuts in Columbus, Ohio to visit her mother. Mrs. Lucille Holland, Betty Sue Best and Tow ana accompanied them to Ohio. While there they spent time with Mr. and Mrs, Sam uel Newton of Summit Sta den Ohio. Mrs. Holland 'iMkMih, a.a,