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HATESVUXE - Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Hamilton Alex
ander announce the engage
ment of their daughter. Miss
Linda Sue Alexander of Hay
esville to Max Emanuel Brun
ner, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max E. Bruennemer of Gas
tonis.
Church Notes
ANDREWS - Mrs. R. A.
Dewar was hostess to Circle
I of WSCS of the First Metho
dist Church, at her home on
Wednesday afternoon. May 6,
with 10 members attending.
Mrs. John Christy, presi
dent, presided. Reports were
made by Mrs. Paul Jordan on
the District Meeting held at
the Hinton Memorial Rural
Center and Mrs. Roy Wil
liams, treasurer, told of $15.
donated by the society to
Pheiffer College.
The program, "A Sea Of
Giving", was presented by
Mrs. Ray Matheson, Mrs. R.
A. Dewar, Mrs. Lucy Laugh
ter, Mrs. John Whisenhunt,
and Mr'. Roy Williams. A
worship setting, consisting of
cross and a tmnature sea
scene symbolizing the World
Council of Churches was used.
It was announced that an
Officers Training Day would
be held at Robbinsvilleon May
26.
ANDREWS - The Wesleyan
Service Guild of the First
Methodist Church met at the
home of Kirs. Glenn Mathe
son on Tuesday evening. May
5, at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs.
Tommy Axley as cohostess.
Miss Gladys Christy, presi
dent, presided.
New officers for the com
ing year were elected. They
included, president, Miss Gla
dys Christy; vice-president,
Mrs. OlanStratton; treasurer,
Miss Vera Moore: secretary,
Mrs. Wayne Battle; promot
ion secretary, Mrs. Walter
Brown.
Miss Vera Moore present
ed a pledge program, assist
ed by Mrs. Harold Walsh,
Mrs. Olan Stratton, Missjean
and Gladys Christy.
Twelve members werepre
sent.
Keacnxree Kurai
Development Club
Meeting Held
MURPHY--The Peachtree
Rural Development Club met
on Monday night. May 11 in
the Peachtree School with a
pot luck supper with seventy
five persons attending.
Mr. Helton Carmichael
showed slides of the uses of
the National Forest.
Plans were made for im
proving mail boxes, a cim
munity trash dump and for
testing home water supply.
The next meeting will be
held on June 8th at 6:30 in
the Peachtree school with a
pot luck supper.
ANDREWS - Lawrence
Winfrey, 54, who had work
ed for the town of Andrews
for many years, was killed
Saturday afternoon, May 2, in
a highway accident in Georgia
that also took the life of two
companions who have rela
tives here.
Winfrey was in a pickup
truck with Ransom White, 30,
of Liiburn, Ga., and William
Isaac White, 16, of Lawrence
ville, Ga., brothers, when it
skidded on a rain-slick curve
on U. S. 41 near Dalton, Ga.,
and collided with a transport
truck.
Miss Alexander Is ? grad
uate of Hayesvljle High School
and Western Carolina College
where she was a member of
Sigma Kappa. She has been
employed in Mecklenburg
County School system at Char
lotte for the past year.
Mr. Brunnemer graduated
from Ashley High School in
Gastoma and Western Car
olina College where he was a
member of the Delta Sima Phi.
The wedding date is May 17
in Oak Forest Methodist
Church near Hayes ville.
On Saturday night Miss
Alexarder was honored with
i shower in the home of Mrs.
Wiley McGlamery. Mrs.Alvin
Penland and Mrs. Wallace
Crawford assisted Mrs. Mc
Glamery.
A color scheme of green,
white and yellow was used. A
minature bridal party cen
tered the serving table. There
were thirty-five present.
E.J. Phillips
Honored
ANDREWS - E. J. Phillips,
a native of Andrews and the
son of Mrs. Jake Phillips,
was honored Thursday by the
students of Frank L. Ashley
High School of Gastonia by de
dicating their yearbook, 'The
Spinner* in a ceremony before
the student body.
The dedication stated: "The
students of Frank L. Ashley
High School have been
privileged to know E. J. Phil
lips as a man for whom we
have had the utmost respect
and as a counselor andfriend.
He has always been ready to
help us with our problems,
encouraging us so that we
could find solutions when our
problems sometimes seem
ed to have no answers. He
has helped us to understand
the value of learning to choose
wisely and made us realize
liiat for the future we must be
prepared.
aei euuuriai irum uie uas
tonia Gazette this past week
stated: "E. J. Phillips is the
kind of a principal the students
like to sit down and confide in.
He is a man of keen intellect
and firm principles. He came
down from the mountains of
North Carolina with his wife,
the former Mary Alice Cowan,
of Cullowhee, and settled in
Gastonia. They and their son,
Jake 111, have adopted Gas
tonia as their home and have
contributed much to the up
building of the community.
"Next year will see the
young school executive in a
role as principal of Arling
ton Junior High. There, he
will have sole responsibility
for the running of the school.
"As he leaves Ashley, he
will leave a gap to be filled.
The new job at Arlington, how
ever is a challenge - - - one
that parents in the area can
count on being met with dili
gence and an intelligent
procedure."
MUR PHY
CALANDER
THURSDAY, MAY 15-7:30
P. M. - Murphy Chapter No.
10 OES to meet at Masonic
Hall; Rescue Squad to meet
at Murphy Power Board Build
ing.
FRIDAY. MAY 15 - Eighth
Grade tour across the state.
8 .00 p.m. - Mrs. McSwain
will present her music pupils
in a recital at the Rock Build
ing Elementary School.
SUNDAY, MAY 17 - 11:00
A. M. - Services at following
churches, First Methodist,
First Baptist, Free Metho
dist, Presbyterian and Epis
copal Church of Messiah.
2-4 P. M. - Open House at
Providence Hospital.
5 p.m. - MYF Council at
First Methodist Church.
6r00 p.m. - MYF Meeting
at First Methodist Church.
7:00 P. M. - MYF Choir.
7:30 P. M. - Services at
Presybterian and First Bap
tist Churches.
8:00 P. M. - Services at
First Methodist Church.
TUESDAY. MAY 19 - 10:00
AM. - Circle No. 4 of First
Methodist Church to meet with
Mrs. Walter King.
6:30 p.m. - Civitan to meet
at Family Restaurant.
2:00 P. M. - Circle No. 3
of First Methodist Chuch to
meet in Men's Bible Class
room.
7:30 P. M. - Circle No. 3
of First Methodist Church to
meet with Mrs. Dixie Palmer.
Circle No. lof first Metho
dist Church to meet with Mrs.
John Smart with Mrs. Bill
Waggoner as co-hostess.
Jaycees to meet in Parish
Room of Episcopal Church of
Messiah.
WEDNESDAY. MAY 20 1:30
P. M. - Murphy Home Demon
stration Club to meet with
Mrs. Ruby Hill.
WSCS Meeting Held
MURPHY? The WSCS of the
First Methodist Church held
its regular monthy meeting
on Tuesday afternoon. May
5 in the Men's Bible Class
Room.
Yearley reports were filled
out and a Treasure report
was given. It was decided to
change the meeting date back
to the First Tuesday in each
month at 10 a.m.
It was also announced that
the Sub District meeting will
be held at Hinton Memorial
Center, Hayesville, May 26th.
It was also urged that all
attend that could, and also
urged especially that all the
officers attend and will
receive training from the Dis
trict officers.
The morning session will
begin at 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
noon. Training session at 7:15
p.m.
Those attending the meeting
were, Mrs. Jim Stewart, Mrs.
Ann Wilkins, Mrs. Edith
Fuller, Mrs. W.F. Elliott,
Mrs. J. H. Hampton, Mrs.
Merle Davis, Mrs. Edith
Ramsey, Mrs. W. H. Taylor
and Miss Adella Meroney.
I vie Funeral Home
Murphy- Andrews-Hay esvJlle
The trailer turned over on
the pickup truck, according
to a report by the Georgia
Highway Patrol.
Winfrey had been employed
for the past year by the Ed
wards Engineering Corp., of
Chamblee, Ga., and commuted
on weekends to his home here.
The White brothers were
grandsons of Will White of the
Peachtree community of
Cherokee County. The patrol
station at Dalton, Ga., said
their bodies were returned
to Lawrenceville.
Mr. Winfrey was the son of
Mrs. Cora Winfrey of Mar
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ble, and is also survived by
the widow, Mrs. Ann Mc
Clellan Winfrey of Andrews;
a daughter, Mrs. Kell How
ard of Washington, D. C.;four
sons, Robert C. Winfrey of
Andrews, Sgt. Dwain Winfrey
of Shreveport, La., Ike R.
Winfrey of the U. S. Navy,
Norfolk, Va., and Terry Win
frey of the home; a brother,
Bronson Winfrey, and a sis
ter, Mrs. Dan White, both of
Lawrenceville, Ga., and an
other sister, Mrs. Zenna Wood
of Winder, Ga.
The body was brought to the
Ivie Funeral Home at Andrews
where funeral services were
held at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Free
Methodist Church of Andrews.
The Rev. Joel Key and the
Rev. Wildon Gill officiated and
burial was in Valleytown
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Dr. Edi
son Burch, Jeff and Ray
Brooks, Ray Hogsed, Grady
Garren and Tommy Axley.
Ivie Funeral Home was in
charge.
FRANK GRANT
ANDREWS - Frank Grant,
86, retired lumber man, died
suddenly at his home here
Friday, May 8.
He was a native of Graham
County, an active member of
the First Baptist Church
here, and a charter member
of die Old Timers Loggers
Union.
Surviving are the widow,
Mrs. Ella Lovingood Grant; a
daughter, Mrs. Daisy Tatham
of Andrews; a son, Fred Grant
of Salisbury; and three grand
children.
Services were held at 2 p.m.
Sunday at the First Baptist
Church.
The Rev. T. C. Christmas
officiated and burial was in
Valleytown Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Charlie
Jones, Wilkes Gregory, Glenn
Love, Roland Tatham, Frank
MeHaffey, and Jake Williams
I vie Funeral Home was In
charge.
P??cbtr?f Ntwi
Mr. Wayne Sudderth of
Greensboro spent the week
end with his brother, Carl
Sudderth at his summer home
here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hale
of Young Harris, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loy
Lunsford Sunday.
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Larry Clonts has returned
to Gatonia after spending sev
eral days last week with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
shall Clonts.
Providence Hospital
Auxiliary Officers
Installed May 4
MURPHY- Mrs. Hans Beer
kins, past president of the
Providence Hospital Auxiliary
installed new officers for the
1964-65 term at their regular
meeting Monday night, May 4,
in the hospital dining room.
' The new officers are: Mrs.
Addie Lewis, president; Mrs.
Dorothy Ferguson, vice-pres
ident; Mrs. Helen Wishon, tre
asure; Mrs. Bob Penland,
corresponding secretary; Mrs
Dorothy Ferguson, recording
secretary; Mrs Miriam Moore
committee on volunteer wor
kers.
After the installation, it was
announced that the hospital
would have open house on Sun
day, May 17 from 2 til 4 p.m.
The public is invited to
attend.
Church Notes
MURPHY ? Members of
the Lydia Class of the First
Baptist Church met at the
home of their teacher, Mrs.
Mayes Behrman, on Monday
evening, May 4th.
Mrs. James Hughes, pre
sident presided. Mrs. W. L.
Christy lead the opening
prayer and the devotional per
iod was conducted by Mrs.
M.G. Decker. The subject be
ing "The Christains Gold in
Life. "Visitation was discus
sed and a project decided upon.
A frozen salad and frinks
was served to the following
members attending; Mrs.
Helton Carmichael , Mrs.
Robert Woody, Mrs. Wallie
Williams, Mrs. Robert Pen
land, Mrs. Larry Black, Mrs.
w. 1. christy, Mrs. M.G.
Decker, Mrs. Walter Fornea,
Mrs. Joe Fowler, Mrs. AJ.
Headrick and Mrs. James
Hughes.
-p
Misses Mae and Dale Sud
derth and Mrs. Ralph Sudd
erth and children, Joy and
Ketmey, spent Saturday in
Asheville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Shu
man and baby of Michigan are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Brlckey this week. Mr. Shu
man is in the Air Force and
is being transferred to Miss
issippi.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bar
ton o: AtUou spent Mother's
Day with his mother, Mrs.
N. N. Barton.
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Peach tree Community will
observe Memorial Day. Sun
day, May 31.
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The Peachtree Home Dem
onstration dub met with Mrs.
Lawson Lunsford and Miss
Nancy Lunsford on Thursday
afternoon. May 7th with 12
members present.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bar*
ton of Atlanta visited their
mothers, Mrs. N. N. Barton
and Mrs. Mull on Sunday,
-p
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mc
Guire of Maryvtlle, Term.,
and Mr. W. A. Puett were
visitors of Mrs. H. S. Sud
derth and family Sunday.
-p.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Buch
anan of Murphy were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Hendrix on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gib
ber t and Mr. and Mrs. Da rid
Dale of Leasburg, FU., have
been (he guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. a Gist.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pipe*
and children of Sylva and
Virgil Pipes of Atlanta spent
Mother's Day week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Pipes.
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