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UJ Vi WVf News About WNC People YOU SAVE Siaoky Perk Niflkwiy lelweea Weil AtkevlIU and Dewirtcwn 0 day, and continues until the end mocx mi in Jack Arrowood, on of Mr. and son and Sen. Sam Ervin in Charlotte. In January, he also pre of the legislature, Mrs. Gordon Arrowood of Rt.

3 1A A ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES, Asheville, N. 1U Sunday, June 9, 1963 SAVE! Ducker is North Carolina's sented a similiar scroll to Sen. Everett Dirksen in Chicago. Young Edmonds will enter pre- Teen-Democrat National-Commit-teeman and ii chairman of the lory major and political science tinued to hold throughout law 11th Congressional District Teen' med studies at Davidson College school. minor.

Democrats. He served two terms Asheville, has been selected by the Rhododendron Civitan Club as a delegate to the 1963 Civitan Youth Conference at Wild-acres, it 1 Early in 1964, following com as president of the Transylvania AND SAVE EVERY DAY AT Janice Battle, daughter of Mr. this fall. Miss Patricia Burgin, County Teen-Dems. and Mrs.

James Battle of Weaver- pletion of active duty with the U.S. Army, he will he associated with the firm of Thiepen and the He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ville, has been f- sv 6. u.

Ducker and is a rising chosen to attend a Hines in Charlotte. senior at Brevard high school. Tnm son of Mr. and Lionel H. Bryson of Enka was Mrs.

Dick Jennings of 85 South Switzerland, di in the week June 23. Jack a member of senior class III. commissioned a Second Lieuten Tunnel Road, Asheville, leaves SKY CITY ant in the Air Force upon his 1 SERVE YOURSELF TO BIGGER SAVINGS ll He" ARROWOOD daughter of Mrs. Emily D. Burgin of West Asheville, graduated cum laude from Appa 1 a 1 a State Teachers College with a RS degree in English.

She was on the dean's list, a member of House Council and was named Sunday by plane for weeks training at the Great Lakes recent tfrao.ua- the summer session of the accelerated school at Western Carolina College in Cullo-whee. Miss Battle will study with the group of special students in English. She is a junior at North Buncombe high school. She tion from North vice president of the Junior Civitan Club and is a member of the Naval Training Station, Great 111. baseball and basketball teams at the school.

The conferences are made pos BATTLE He will be a BURGIN Carolina State College. He will begin his service at Norton Air Base in San Bernardino, Calf. July 1. Bryson received a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering.

He will receive college credit for sible through the cooperation of Dr. and Mrs. I. D. Blumenlhal of Charlotte, who make Wildacres the work done during the summer Kb senior at Lee H.

Edwards High School this coming fall and honor student teacher. Miss Burgin has accepted a position with Enka High School 16-Ounce LOAF YOUR FAVORITE BREAD Baked Fresh In Asheville PKG. OF 6 CHOCO-CHERRY BAR OR ICE CREAM SANDWICHES available to the Civitan organiza tion for the citizenship program. after graduation JENNINGS for the coming year. BRYSON will enter ac i Marv Bvrd Daniels of Asheville George W.

Freeman, son of Mrs. Grace Freeman of 261 For has received a music scholarship tive service In the U. S. Navy. Cheryl Greene of Bryson City, a freshman at Brevard College, from Winthron Collece, Rock Hill, session.

J. P. Giles. Insurance executive of Asheville, returned from Omaha where he attended the graduation of his daughter Gloria Gaye Giles, from Benson nigh School who also received an additional honor by being elected to the National Honor Society. was a member of the Men's Glee Club, the Arnold Air Society, the American Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and a member and treasurer of Phi S.

C. The scholarship includes a est Hill Asheville and formerly of Marshall, has received has been named editor of the 16 49 grant of $500. To be ordained Sunday as mbv Clarion, the college newspaper tfaitmsxfi lis M.D. degree fjr -rom the Medi- Kappa Tau Fraternity. As a member of the Air Force for next year.

A graduate of Swain County High School, she served on the Student Council, ROTC, he was a cadet major, -al School of Tu-ane University New Orleans, lsters of the Lutheran Church in America are Larry David Campbell of Hickory, called to Holy One Day Only rl Regular 69c Squadron Commander of Squad Eric Osborne Israel, son of Mary Lou Wilkie Israel of Communion Church, Banner Elk; ron 5957, a member of the Military Ball Association and of the Dr. Freeman Is 1 V- I Enka Park and the late William Drum and Bugle Corps, and was Phillip Wayne Deese of China Grove and Winston-Salem, called to Advent Church, Spindale; and a graduate of Osborne Israel OVER 1,200 FAMOUS ARTISTS DISCONTINUED Drum Major as a sophomore. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs A. H.

Bryson of Sylva. was selected as a winner in the John Martin Hawn, of Charlotte, called to Grace Church, Hender- Georgia Military Academy of Atlanta and the University of sonville. All graduated May 22 1963 Westing- house Johns Roy Stiles, 18, son of Mr. and from the Lutheran Theological 45 RPM's North Carolina. Hopkins Award Mrs.

Roy Stiles, of the Wesser Southern Seminary, Columbia, C. 111 was in the National Honor Society, a marshal, salutatorian, and was elected "most likely to succeed" of her class. She is presently publicity manager of the BSU, a Big Sister, and Is on the dean's list. She Is majoring in art. Miss Greene was among 14 new members recently lapped into Phi Theta Kappa, a national fraternity of junior colleges.

Its counterpart in high school Is the Beta Club, and it is equivalent to the Phi Beta Kappa in senior colleges. Its members must possess qualities of high moral character and outstanding scholastic achievement. James E. Ferguson II, son of FREEMAN He was formerly an executive with the Citizens and Southern Na Creek section of Swain County, a senior at Swain County High Competition. He will work at i ghouse The ordination will take place at 4 p.

m. in the new Bethany School, has won a $300 James G. tional Bank in Atlanta. and study cour Lutheran Church, Hickory. K.

McClure Scholarship to Western Carolina College for his fresh He will specialize in obstetrics ses leading to a Mark B. Edwards, son of Mrs. B. S. degree in man year.

ISRAEL Electrical Engi and will intern at Charity Hospital in New Orleans. He is married to the former Sally Ann Staley of Biloxi, and the couple has a son and a daughter. Mark Edwards of 333 Cumberland Ave. and the late Mr. Edwards, received an LL.

B. de neering at McCoy College of the -JE 98c Only oj Betty Patton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

Patton Jr. of Johns Hopkins University. Israel was graduated from Enka Miss Elizabeth S. Coleman, 296 Swannanoa, has graduated from the University of North Carolina High School Thursday. Harold Lee Esles, son of Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson of 97 Blanton is one of 20 North Carolinians selected to partici Stratford was presented at gree with distinction from Duke University in commencement exercises June S. He was elect- and Mrs. Theodore Estes of Whit- School of Nurs the Sullins College Graduation Ball June 5 in pate In the Sum tier, a 1958 graduate of Swain ing and was Scoop 'em up while they last County High School has been awarded the Rayonier Foundation Bristol, Va.

She was escorted by Senior Forestry Award for 1963- her uncle, Joe B4 at the School of Forestry of the nSftK'' the Coif, I a'l 1 highest honor I llconfe rred by awarded the B.S. degree in nursing. She satisfactorily completed a four year study program which Slater of New University of Georgia Bern. Miss Coleman Estes will receive the $500 received an as mer Internship Program of State 1 Government to be held in Raleigh June 12-Aug. 23.

Ferguson will be serving as an intern in the Prison Dept. in this on-the-job training program. He is a rising senior at award because of selection by a university faculty committee for PATTON sociate in arts degree at the included both general and tro- "the rising senior having a high fessional education. While a stu quality of scholarship, leadership, dent, Miss Patton was active in BEAUTIFUL PRINTED COLORFUL 36x63 Printed In nautical and othtr lovtly designs for outdoor living. By Pacific Mills.

fll and personality. the Student Nurses Association. FERGUSON exercises held COLEMAN Sunday, June 2. At Sullins she was a member of the Hoofprints Club, the Campus Religious Organization and the staff of the tV Duke on law EDWARDS graduates and during his senior year served as article editor of the Duke Law Journal. Edwards received an A.

B. degree in mathematics at Duke in 1961. As an undergraduate he was an Angier B. Duke scholar and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Active in musical organizations of the university, he was elected president of the Duke Chapel Choir in I960, a position he con- Charles Adair, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Adair of Burnsville, Mrs. Mary Alice Gambill Shu- North Carolina College, an honor student and president-elect of ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. has completed one year of gradu college yearbook.

Walter J. Gam-bill Sr. of Weav- the Student Government Assn. He is a graduate of Stephens-Lee ate siuay, leading to a Master Georffe Martin Whilsnn TIT nf. of Science de High School where he was presi dent of the student body.

gree in plant erville, has received a M.S. degree at the University of Ten Rt. 6, Asheville, will receive an At N. C. College he is a his- path ology at M.A.

degree mathematics at Cornell Univer the 93rd commencement exer nessee. rl sity. She is married I1 cises to be held Sunday at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. to Dr. David F.

Shuford, a UT He is working under a three-y a National Defense Education Act Graduate Fellowship. faculty member who serves as SAL LEY'S DRUG STORES field representa tive with the ex William Page son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Algary of 172 Wembley Road, is a June graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. He took his pre-medical training at Duke University. DELUXE GAMBILL tension division. Mrs. Shuford is a graduate of Western Carolina Teachers Col Ui.

Your Chargt Cord INFANT SEAT honor graduate auaik of N. C. State College. BREVARD Sen. Oral L.

Yates, of North Carolina's 32nd District, has announced the appoint At SALLEY'S lege and formerly taught in Asheville City schools and in Waynes- viue. tne is a member of the Pi Lamba Theta, a national honor ment of Dennis Ducker as a page 56 85 PATTON AVE. 253 TUNNEL RD. "THE OLD RELIABLE SINCE 1929" ary and professional sorority for in the state Senate, At all times holds your baby safely and comfortably. Completely Independent of any other support.

Dr. Algary will do his intern training at Memorial Hospital at the University of North Carolina. He plans to specialize in internal medicine and prac The appointment begins Mon- women in education. Sherman Logan, who came to Asheville in 1939 from Saluda and year later joined the main tenance staff of Lee H. Edwards tice In Western High School, is to retire after 23 years as general North Carolina For his thesis, Dr.

Algary sub crfor. custodian of the ALGARY mitted a paper school building. entitled, "The Clinical Applica ine senior tion of Radiotelementry Electrocardiography." A similar paper, of which he was a co-author, ap class of 1963 has honored Logan with a special citation in this 11 Ounce Ozon LAVENDER SACHET MIST For closers, dresser drawers and clothes. 1.19 75 R0LAID TABLETS peared in the Dec. 13 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.

He was operator of year's annual And, according 6 to O. L. Nor-tnent, former this equipment at the University for the last two summers. Dr. Algary is married to the LOGAN Lee Edwards former Miss Ruth Wilkins of now assistant superin tendent of Asheville City Schools, "students and teachers at Lee Edwards will miss a faithful servant." Asheville.

They have a daughter 10 months old, Kathryn Elizabeth. Miss Anita Steele has been awarded her stewardess wings with Northwest Airlines and will be based at the airline's main base in Minneapolis-St. Paul. Logan resides with his wife at 165 South Grove St. The Logans from folks who Care have reared four children, all of 79' whom have graduated from high school, and one son has his col lege degree.

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Vlcki Steele of 1475 Euclid St. N. Washington, D. C. Miss Steele formerly resided in Asheville.

She was graduated from Columbus High School, Columbus, and S((oianee: eighth to 12th grades at Patter son, where he received the Drew II not completely satisfied, return your loan within 30 days at absolutely no cost to you. It will be cancelled without question without charges. 48 Patterson Award in his sopho-more year as the student who contributed most i Pi STEELE Perhaps at no other time is special care more important than when you need MONEY. Then, you want sound, confidential and friendly service from people you can trust Because we are folks who care about you and your needs you'll always find a friendly welcome at HOME. Stop in today for the money you need for any reason.

It will be a pleasure to the welfare prior to attending the airlines stewardess training school was 11 4o of students and the school. employed by the Lotus Club and Jelleff's Department Store both He was on the CASH 25 W0. 18 MO. 12 W0. 6 M0.

$100.00 $5.66 $7.22 $10.00 $18.33 200.00 11.16 14.27 18.63 36.50 300,00 16.41 21.06 29.41 84.41 400.00 20.91 27.13 36.25 71.56 600.00 23.91 39.25 55.91 105.91 lift tnd Disability Insuring it stwdxd rilis It available on ill loins N.C. in Washington, D. C. basketball and 1-Pound Oion CRIME SHAMPOO with LANOLIN 1.27 Two Buncombe County men football teams for four years will be members of the Agribusi and was voted to serve you. atl.pnnforAnnA In ness Caravan which will visit Europe June 17-30.

The Bun football in 1962, The valedictorian of his class, combe members are Morris L. McGough of Asheville, executive vice president of the Asheville he was active in the Key Club for three years and was club Agricultural Development Coun president during the '63 term. cil, and Joseph McKennon, man His father was the late W. H. IV, SKY Edmonds, who was killed in ac HOME CREDIT COMPANY 63 Haywood Street Asheville ALpine 4-4381 11 North Main Street Marion 697-5211 100 North Main Street Waynesville 456-9415 343 North Main Street Hendersonville 692-4261 51 East Main Street Sylva 586-2157 14 East Main Street Franklin LA 4-2106 100 Valley River Ave.

Murphy 837-2183 ager of 3D Farms in Fletcher. The tour will be sponsored by tion June 8, 1945. Last November, Edmonds was selected to present the Patriotic Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. in cooperation with N. C.

State College, Clemson College and the Societies of America Peace Scroll to Vice President Lyndon John- N. Department of Agriculture. 4 i.

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