Girl Stoot Bo
To Bo Held April 22-24
Several hundred Girl Scout
Cadeties and Seniors are ex
pected to attend the third Girl
Scout Rounder ee which will be
held April 23-34 at Apple T ree
Group Camp In Nantahala Nat
ional Forest, between Frank
lin and Andrews.
The encampment Is spon
sored this year by the Senior
Planning Board of Plsgah Co
uncil which has set up comm
ittees to plan every phase of
the event. The site Is that at
the All-States Encampment at
Girl Scouts at the United States
of America held last year and
again In 1966 and 1967.
Purpose at the Rounder ee
program Is to develop a better
understanding and apprec
iation of the history and cus
toms of the Cherokee. The
Program Committee Is work
ing with Mrs. Mary Chiltow
sky of Cherokee to plana visit
to the camp Saturday by Ind
ians. They will conduct work
shops in Indian crafts, live
woodcriving, basketry, cer
amics and beading . Girls may
also learn legends, songs, bits
of the Cherokee language and
dances, from die guests.
Dr. Rufus Morgan of Frank
line will visit the encampment
Saturday to lead nature groups
and tell legends around the
campflre. He will lead the
morning workshop on Sun
morning workshop on Sun
r# C?
day . Cadettes and Seniors
from HendersonvUle will do an
Indian Ceremonial program at
Friday's campfrie.
Theresa Cantrell, of Ashe
vllle, President of the Senior
Planning Board of the council,
is General Chairman for the
Rounderee. She has designed
the special patch girls who
attend the event can wear. It
Is based on the theme of
Nantahala, Land of the Noon
day Sun. Karen Hollifleld of
Black Mountain Is Program
Chairman. Mrs. James Suit of
Franklin, and her troop make
up the Management Committee
with Sue Collins as Girl Scout
Coordinator.
Adults who will be Tribal
Chleftans for the units Include
Mrs. Tanla Rollman of Way
nes vllle, Mrs . Ellis F. Ed
wards and Mrs. Elizabeth
Alley of Ashe vllle, and Mrs.
F. J. Ragaz of Marion. Mrs.
James Ward of Henderson vllle
Is song-leader and also
Cadette Leader of one of the
Hendersonvllle troops work
ing with the Friday night cere
monial.
Peachtree News
Peach tree Community Club
met In reguUr monthly sess
ion on Monday, April U, at
6:30 p.m. with a delightful
evening meal.
Due to much sickness in the
community the attendance of
32 was much less than usual.
In the absence of the pres
ident, Mrs. Bill Barnett,
Jimmy Foust, the vice-pres
ident, presided.
Mrs. W. T. Brown was guest
speaker of the evening. He
showed slides of a trip that
he made in Europe while on a
tour with other Poultrymen
from America.
He made all of us feel
deeply grateful for our home
land with its high standard of
living that we take for gran
ted in comparison to the very
dull life most people in Eur
ope must accept.
Thank you Mr. Brownl
-p.
Mr. Gary Barnette, who is
in the Air Corp, stationed in
Maine, is home on furlough.
-P
Home to visit relatives for
the Easter week end were the
Richard Sudderths,Cleveland,
Tenn., The Weldon Davis',
the Billy Davis's, the Har
old Lovingoods', Miss Shirley
Rogers, die Ellard Shields'
the Randy Henson's, all of
Atlanta, Ga. , the Steve Hem
bree's, Raleigh, N. C., the
Roy Pipes, Cullowhee, Mr.
Carl Pipes, Asheville, Mar
garet and Doris Hendrix, Le
aksville, N. C, and Mrs. Sue
Bridges and daughter of Char
lotte, N. C. These were all
welcome as guest at Peach
tree Baptist Church on Sun
day morning.
-P
The Jack Andersons of Gas
tonia, N. C., were week end
guests of the Franklin Ba
netts.
-p.
Members of the Peach tree
Community Club have just
completed a First Aid Course
taught by three members of the
Murphy Rescue Squad, Mr.
Jack Thompson, Mr. Charles
H. Hyatt, and Mrs. Frank
Plemmons.
This was a very helpful
study that every person should
have, and these Rescue Squad
members do a very fine job of
teaching. Thank you fellows
for a job well done I
The Peach tree Community
Club and the Peach tree Home
Demonstration Club joined
hands as host to the Blood
Mobile on last Thursday at die
Murphy Power Board Build
ing. Food was served to 62
blood donors, and some 25pe
ople who came to offer blood
but were turned down due to
recent illness. Six workers
from the clubs participated
in this activity.
-P
We welcome back to our
community the Ralph Sudd
erth family who have been
living in Salisbury, N. C.
-p.
Mrs. Bill Barnett is a pat
ient in the Baptist Hospital in
Winston Salem. We are really
missing her since she is one off
our most active people in
every phase of community
life. We wish for her a most
speedy recovery.
-p.
Mr. Michael Robinson is a
patient in a local hospital sitff
ering from scarlet fever. We
are happy to learn that he is
better.
-p.
We are happy to learn that
Mrs. Julia Hughes, also a
scarlet fever patient in a local
hospital, is much improved.
-P
Due to a severe cold Miss
Dale Sudderth was unable to be
at school Monday or to fill
her past as chair Director of
Peach tree Baptist Church on
Sunday. She was greatly mi
ssed.
-P
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It is good to see our summ
er residents returning. Mrs.
Carl Sudderth is back, and has
already started planting
garden along with his many
other summer activities.
-P
The Beginners and Prim
ary Sunbeams of Peachtree
Baptist Church enjoyed anEa
ster Egg Hunt on the church
lawn on Saturday afternoon.
Twenty children and five ad
ults participated.
-P
We are glad to report that
Mrs. George Wilson is im
proving after a very serious
case of penumonia.
Cherokee Scout & Clay County
Progress, Thurs. Apr. 14,1966
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