THE CHEROKEE SCOUT oad CLAY COUNTY
PROGRESS
150 Expected For First WSCS
district Meet At Hinton Center
* HAYESVILLE - The Way
nesville District Woman's So
ciety of Methodist Churches
will be held at the Hinton
Rural Life Center, Friday,
April 24, beginning at 10:00
The ladies are requested
to bring sandwiches for lunch.
The ladies of the Western
Sub-District wili serve as the
hostesses and will furnish
coffee, tea, and dessert.
Ladies of the Murphy and
Clay Rescue Squad Elects
Officers, Plans Ball Games
HAYESVILLE - A group of
twenty - four men met with
Capt. Jimmy Rogers at the
City County Health Center and
elected the following officers
for the Rescue Squad C. D.
for the Rescue Squad: C. D.
Moses, Secretary; Bob Cun
ningham, 1st Lieutenant; Har
old Norton, 2nd Lieutenant;
Howard Martin, Sergeant; Ray
Rogers and John Cantrell,
radio dispatcher.
A business committee was
elected. Bill Bradley will
serve as chairman. Others
who will serve with him are
Roel Smart, Paul Mease, Joe
Padgett, Jack Woods, Ralph
Allison, George Martin and
Warren Ripley.
The following ladies were
appointed as an auxiliary to
help with phone calls and other
messages: Mrs. Jimmy Rog
ers, Mrs. Bob Cunningham,
Mrs. C. D. Moses, Mrs. Paul
Mease, Mrs. Harold Norton,
Mrs. Don Weaver, and Mrs.
Howard Martin.
The Rescue Squad plans
to meet at the Clay Health
Center once each month. The
next meeting Is scheduled for
April 30 at 7:30 p.m.
The station wagon that was
recently purchased will be
kept at Wallace Crawford's
Service Station near the town
square. The group discussed
plans for other equipment.
They decided to buy rain
wear for sixteen members.
The twenty - four present gave
$67.23 to be used for supplies.
One member of the squad will
go to Raleigh in the near future
to see about supplies that will
be needed. Frank Galloway
was named to keep all equip
ment in working order.
The Rescue Squad is spon
soring two basketball games.
Friday night April 24 there
will be one at the Hayes ville
School gym, beginning at 7:30.
One game will be die Rescue
Squad members - vs- theHay
esville Faculty, the other
game will be the Hayesville
All Stars -vs- Nantahala All
Stars. Proceeds will be used
to buy equipment for the squad.
Andrews churches will fur
nish the dessert, the Rob
binsville group will furnish
plates and cups, the Hayes
ville and Shooting Creek cir
cuits will be responsible for
the 9:30 coffee hour. Hayes-,
ville First Church will fur
nish coffee Md tea for lunch.
This is the first time the
Waynes ville District meeting
has been held in the Hlnton
C enter. At least 100 persons
are expected to attend.
Hix Byers has been a pat
ient in Mission Memorial Hos
pital, Asheville, for some time
as a result of a broken leg he
sustained in an accident.
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SP/5 Grady Hughes, son of
Mrs. Ruby Hughes of Warne
is spending two weeks at home.
He has been stationed in
France where he married a
French girl. She will meet
him in New York and they
will go to California where
he will be stationed.
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Rev. Jimmy Rogers of
Warne is in a revival at Cand
ler this week. Rev. Sam Aus
tin preached at Mt. Pisgah on
Sunday night.
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Mrs. Herman Ford recently
had surgery in the Andrews
hospital. She is at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Wayne
Queen in Murphy, recover
ing.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hen
derson of Canton spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Manns at Warne.
Clay Cancer Crusade
Chairman Appointed
HAYESVILLE - The ap
pointment of Mrs. William
T. Groves to lead the Ameri
can Cancer Society's 1964 -
Crusade in Clay County was
announced this week by the
Society's Clay Chapter.
Unit President Howard
Martin, in naming the new
chairman, said that "under
the vigorous leadership of
Mrs. Groves we hope to have
our most successful educa
tional and fund-raising Cru
sade ever."
In accepting the top Cru
sade post in this area, the
chairman called on everyone
"to do his part in the fight
against cancer." She noted
that the disease will even
tually strike some 48,000,000
Americans now living, ac
cording to present rates.
"All of us," she said, "ei
ther directly or indirectly are
destined to be touched by the
suffering caused by cancer.
Therefore all of us must unite
against the disease."
The fund-raising aspect of
the Crusade, she said, pro
vides the support for the So
ciety's programs of re -
search, education and ser
vice to cancer patients.
To assure the success of
the 1964 Crusade she ap
pealed for a record number
of volunteers to join her in
the work of organizing and
conducting the campaign. Sh
urged those who would like to
serve as volunteers to call her
at 389-2570 in Hayesville.
Clay Democratic Precinct,
Convention Dates Listed
HAYESV1LLE -Clay County
Precinct meetings will be held
Saturday, April 25, Democra
tic Chairman Vernon F. Mar
tin said this week.
The precincts are: Hiawas
see, Hayesville No. 1, Hay
esville No.2,Brasstown,Tus
qulttee, Sweetwater and Shoot
ing Creek. Meetings will be
held at regular voting place
in each precinct. Each pre
cinct Chairman will set the
hour for the meeting.
In each Precinct there shall
be an Executive Committee
consisting of five active
Democrats, at least two of
whom shall be women and at
least two of whom shall be
men.
The Precinct Committee so
elected shall elect from its
membership a Chairman. Vice
Chairman, one of whom shall j
be a woman and one of whom
shall be a man, and a Sec
retary - Treasurer.
The Ovairmin and Vice -
Chairman of the several Pre
cinct Commltteea, the Presl- .
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Duct work designed
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Up to three years to pay.
Each job engineered and
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of free estimate, contact
Mr. Dayton at
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Box 303
Hayesville, N.C.
Clay Corny Rspreaentative
dent of the Democratic Wo
man's Club and die immediate
Past Chairman of the County
Executive Committee shall
compose the County Executive
Committee.
The County Executive Com
mittee shall meet May 9th and
elect a Chairman, Vice Chair
man and Secretary - Treasur
er.
All Democrats are urged
to attend the Precinct meet
ings April 25 and die County
Convention which will be held
at the Clay County Court -
house. May 9 at 2:00 p.m.
Superior
Court In Cloy
Opens Monday
HAYESVILLE -Clay County
Superior Court spring term
will convene in Hayesville,
Monday, April 27. Judge J.
Will Pless, Jr., of Marlon
will be the presiding Ju^ge.
The following is a list of the
jurors who will serve.
Lee Chastain, Clyde Day
ton, James A. Cabe, Edwin
Ltdseen, Ray Mease, Frank
G. Coleman, Glenn Reynolds,
Fred Phillips, Lester Bal -
lard, E. G. Smith, C. IX Led
ford, H. S. Thornburg, A. J.
doer, Harley J. Martin,
Claude Garrison, John Moss,
Ruel Hall, Kenneth Woodard,
Richard Bristol, James V.
Ledford, Oliver Deitz, Ernest
Ashe, C. L. Ford, J. N. Alex
ander, Jerald F. Phillips. R.
L. McGlamery, Truen Hog
sed, Frank Hog ted, William
Mull, Fred Curtis, Wayne L.
Anderson, Joseph N. Hogsed,
Donald Dailey, Thurman Nel
son, Fred Woodard, Robert J.
Martin, Sr., Clinton Brad
shaw. Perry McClure, Ed
Anderson, Charlie Robinson,
Frank Groves, Vaughn Gib
son, William Nelms, Vor
rest Ford. Harlie Hicks, Hor
ace Lyons, Burton Sate, and
Boyd Scroggs.
MBS MAUREEN LYNN HOFFMAN, daugtaer of Capt. and
Mrs. Martin Hoffman, Jr., celebrated her third birthday
April 3 in Kaiserslautern, Germany. She is the granddaugh
ter of Col. and Mrs. Wayne G. West of Warne, and has been
in Germany since she was seven months old. In her three
short years, Maureen has travelled through eleven states
as well as the European countries of France, Luxembourg,
Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Lichtenstein and Germany. She
is looking forward to returning to the States in August. Her
little sister, Ellen, who is shown with Maureen above, is 16
months old and was born in Germany. She has also traveled
in several European countries and will soon be making her
first trip to the States.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne West
recently spent the week in
Washington, D. C. While there
they attended the Cherry Blos
som Festival. They went to the
Rotunda of the Capitol Build
ing where the late General
McArthur's body was in State
and also went by the late
President Kennedy's grave
at Arlington Cemetery.
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Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook
were Mr. and Mrs. William
Haney and Billy, Mrs. J. C.
Payne and children, Mrs. J.
A. Payne and Mrs. John Med
dling all of Roinsville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rass Martin
visited Mrs. Arthur Martin
Sunday afternoon.
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Mlss Cheryl Rogers and
Brenda Moss spent Friday
night with Mr. and Mrs.
James V. Ledford.
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Mrs. Everen Holland and
son of Gastonla spent the
weekend at Tusquittee with
the Fred Garrison family.
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Those who enjoyed a fam
ily birthday party at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore
honoring Mr. Moore on his
birthday Thursday were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Rogers and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mack
McCorkle and daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Moore and
Mrs. Ben Phillips.
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Clay County Personal Mention
Mr*. Neal Kitchen. ? Phone 389-2431 or 389-2193
Hayesville WSCS Officers
Elected At Supper Meeting
HAYESVILLE - The WSCS
of the HayesvilleFirstMetho
dist Church met Thursday
night at the Health Center for
? covered dish supper.
Following the supper Mrs.
J. Guy Padgett, president,
presided at the business meet
ing. Mrs. Grady Burgin acted
?s secretary in the absence
of Mrs. J. D. Ryder.
Plans were completed
for the WSCS District meet
ing that is being held at the
Hinton Center Friday, Apr.
24. The Mission pledge was
set at $90.00 for 1964-65. Mrs.
Mae Hollifield was elected
delegate to the Annual Con
ference of WSCS to be held at
Lake Junaluska, June 16-18.
The following officers for
1964-65 were elected: presi
dent, Mrs. J. Guy Padgett;
vice - president, Mrs. Her
man Thornburg; recording
secretary, Mrs. J. D. Ryder;
treasurer, Mrs. Pearl C.
Scroggs; secretary of child
ren's work, Mrs. Wade Pal
mer; Christian social relat
ions, Mrs. Alex Bradley; sec
retary of literature and publi
cations, Mrs. Robert Gibson;
secretary of Mission educat
ion and service, Mrs. J. B.
Bailey; secretary of promot
ion, Mrs. W. Grady Burgin;
secretary of spiritual life,
Mrs. Mae Hollifield; secre
tary of student work, Mrs.
W ilburn Mingus; secretary of
supply work and secretary of
youth work, Mrs. Dewey Dick
erson; chairman of local
church activities, Mrs. Mamie
Anderson.
The nominating committee
is Mrs. Gline Tiger, Mrs.
Wade Palmer, and Mrs. Wil
burn Mingus who will serve
during 1965-66. All the of
ficers will be installed in May
and start their duties in June.
Mrs. Glen Prater was in
charge of the program "Our
Later Years - A Time For
Responsible Living." The
purpose of the program was
to help every one to think of
the older persons as indivi
duals, with their own person
ality, and set of circumstan
ces. To encourage older adults
to think through their needs
and talents and to make plans
accordingly. To help the youn
ger adults to realize the need
for preparing for old age.
Others who assisted Mrs.
Prater in this panel were
Mrs. Mae Hollifieid, Mrs.
Alex Bradley and Mrs. Dewey
Dickerson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gib
son recently moved to the
farm owned by Mrs. W. T.
Moore.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mc
Clure and children and Miss
Linda Sue McClure of At
lanta spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arlin McClure at Shooting
Creek.
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Mrs. Bud L. Brown and
son, Larry visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Browii Sunday p.m.
Math Leatherwood and John
Curtis of Peachtree visited
them on Thursday.
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Robert Gibson has been a
patient in Hall County Hos
pital and has returned to his
home in West Hayesville and
is feeling better.
HAYESVTLLE- Pvt. John W.
Thurman has completed his
basic training at Fort Gordon,
Ga. He has been reassigned
to the 7th Howitzer Battalion
at Ft. Bragg C. He recent
ly spent a fourteen day leave
with his mother Mrs. Jose
phine Thurman.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pen
land and Marisa of Marietta,
Ga., spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pen
land at Shooting Creek and
Mrs. Bernice Berrong at Bell
Creek.
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L. R. Moore is recovering
nicely after having surgery
a few weeks ago. He is spend
ing this week with the Fred
Moores.
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Mrs. Flora Ledford of Hay
esville visited friends in
Murph^last week.
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