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I HOSPITAL NEWS
I Mr an.! Mrs- John Colvard. Rob-'
.,,1,. \. C- announce the birth'
*.\ girl. Oct. 20th. 31 other
a
S:ielto!i, age 1U. daughter
if.M- 1 : -^rs- Shelton. Hayes- j
nlk- s ' uas dimissed today, hav j
an ?Peration for acute
aeendici"^ ten days ago.
jir... I- Collin.--, Murphy. N. C..
?s o;.crated Wednesday and is ini
tiotins.-.
Mrs. c !' Lindsay and baby girl.
I j Xurtletown, Tenn., have imp ov j
satisfactorily and returned h- me.
* Mn;. A s- Moss. Unaka. N\ C.,
. iJmitted Tuesday for treatment, is
Hsiculy in proving.
I JJoel Weaver. Wehutty, N". C . hav
i? undergone a Thorocotomv some |
I lime ago. has recovered and returned
iomr.
I Mi>s Jlary Harp, Young Harris
la, wa- admitted Tuesday* suffering
Ihom painful injuries received in an
Hgcideiit. Her condition is satisfac
M )|re. J G. Gainer, and baby gill, j
Andrew N. C-. have improved suffi- '
ixntly to be dismissed.
I Andy Self, age 53, F'ostell, N. C., '
bring undergone a major operation !
i few days ago. is slowly improving, j
Jerc Sharp, age 9. son of Prnf ,?,( I
jhs/J- \V. Sharpe. Young Harris.
ca.. had his tonsils and adenoids re
noved last week.
: i Delia Moss. Marble. N- C.. is im
provim.. after undergoing a majoi
operation several days ago.
Mrs. II : .ill Hackney, and baby girl.
Murphy. N. C . have recovered and
returned home*
| J Ed Colvin. Yellow Creek, N. C.,
9 admitted a few days ago for treat
nent. is improving.
| j Mr-. C C. Ledford, Marble, N. C , j
admitted several days ago for treat- ,
sent, has recovered and returned j
tan-.
|'s Mrs- Frank Nfeal. Andrews. N. C.,
admitted Saturday night for treatHttent.
is improving.
j Mis J. 11. Clontz. Isabella. Tenn.,
mderwt n: an operation last week and
ias returned home.
|jj Mis- Jvizabeth Blackham. techni
nn. member of the Petrie Hospital
?ifi". has been admitted for treat;i!'<l
i doing as well as could be
^ (XTpctcii.
Mrs. J 'ck Shuler, Robbinsville, N.
C, admitted last week, critically ill
from pr,? :>tnonia, is improving.
| a .A J Il'Mj-hes, Jr. ??*,? 17. -on oi'
Mr- and Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Copper
'.!!- Tenn , who received painful in
firies in :>n auto acciden* Inst Friday.
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is improving:.
Mrs. K. C. Wright. Murphy. N. C. 1
admitted several days ago for treat- s
ment has returned home.
Bill Howell, age 16, son of Mr. and i
Mrs. F. T- Howell. Copperhill, Tenn.. (
injured in an auto accident last J
week, is improving.
J. A. Puett, Young Harris, Ga.. i
admitted last week for treatment, ,
has satisfactorily improved and returned
home.
Mrs. Wilbur Moore. Kyle. N. C.. i .
underwent a major operation Satur- j
day and is doing as well as could be 1 '
expected- ,
Calvin Corbitt, age 15. son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Corbitt. Copperhill.
Tenn., who received serious injuries
in an auto accident last week, is slowly
improving.
Robt. Patterson, Shooting Creek.
N. C.. R. No- 1. admitted Saturday
suffering from injuries received in
an accident, is improving.
Ramona Bates, age 7, daughter of \
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bates, |
Unaka. N. C.. ? J
a kuiisii ana
adenoids operation Saturday and was
dismissed Sunday.
Lacy Slaughter, age 16, son of
Mrs. Ida Slaughter, Robbinsville, N.
C., was admitted Sunday for treat
ment, and is improving.
Ralph Lovingood, Marble, N. C.,
underwent an operation Friday ana
returned home SunJny.
Mrs. Oscar Taylor, Hiwassee Dam.
N. C. , underwent tin operation Monday
ar?d is improving.
W. H. Biewer. Blairsville, Ga.,
admitted several days ago foe treatment,
has returned l.ome.
Crfrl Airderson, Biaysville, Ga.,
admitted Monday, underwent an operation
and is impioving.
B. F- Mason, Postell, N. 0., underwent
a tonsil operation Monday and
has returned homeRev.
Charles Sexton, Murphy, N
C., Rt. 3, admitted Tuesday was operated
for ruptured, appendix and is
doing as well as could be expected.
Miss Katherine Gibson, Murphy, N.
C., operated Sunday for acute appendicitis,
is improving.
BOILING SPRINGS
We are glad to see our Sunday
school improving.
We are very sorry to hear of Mr.
Ira Allen moving from our communi
iy.Miss
Hannah Davis spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Davis.
*
xt.i-.lie i?oue Uaddis visiteo I
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H
Dockery Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Graves spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Mills.
Mrs. Josephine Long visited her
parents, Mr- and Mrs. M. F. Odell
oft- day last week.
Mr."aid Mrs. Jack Davis visited his
parents Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mintz spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. *M. Odell.
Mr. and Mrs- C. C- Mills, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Groves, Miss Cleo Mills, j
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gaddis Mr. ard \
Mrs. Ross Groves, Clenton and Bruce j
Mills visited the dam site Sunday j
and enjoyed the picnic.
Everybody remember the singing j
each Sunday night, be sure and \
come.
GRAPE CREEK SCHOOL NEWS
HONOR ROLL
FIRST GRADE
Doris Dockery, Virginia Montgomery,
Irma Nix, Boyce McLeymore
J. D. Graves, Inez Taylor and Kathleen
Plemmons.
SECOND GRADE
Doris Jean Littlejohn, Zella Mae
Taylor, Madeline Taylor, Junior Car-r
roll and Le Roy WaslhFOURTH
GRADE
Henrietta Plemmons.
FIFTH GRADE
Frances *' "
* c>iL4% aae l ayior,
and Ruth Wuiiener.
SIXTH GRADE
Jettie Davis, Ruby Lovingood and
Andrew Montgomery.
The following students were not absent
during the second month.
First Grade?Maybelle Carter,
Marvin Rogers, Virginia Montgomery,
Walter McDonald, Willa Mae McDonald,
Doris Dockery, Irma Nix,
Hcllis Taylor, Kathleen Plemmons,
Thomas Taylor, Inez Taylor, J. D
Graves, Kate Graves and Boyco McLeymore.
Second Grade?Madeline Taylor
Zella Mae Taylor, Doris Jean LittleJohn,
Willa Mae Graves, Verner Hogsed.
Junior Hogsed and Le Roy
Walsh.
' Third Grade? Charles Montgomery.
! Scout, Murphy, North
Foiirth GracV?I^onaid Housed,
V. J. Taylor, Heqnrietta Plemmons,
tnd Mary Ruth Taylor.
Fifth Grade?Charles Hogsed.
loyt Taylor. R. L. Taylor. Frances
7apps. Mozelle McDonald, Verlia
Viae Taylor ar.-.l Ruth Whitener.
Sixth Grade?Andrew Montgomery,
Hadley Plemmons, Clinton Rob*r.>on,
Lewis Taylor, Ruby Lovingood,
tnd Jettie Davis.
BATES CREEK NEWS
Mrs. \Y. H. Dockery of Bate;
Creek visited her nephew, Mr. an<
Mrs. Carl Corn well in the Peach
tree section Sunday.
Rev. Jones preached a very inter
esting sermon at Bates Creek Sun
day.
Miss Girleaq Dillard was the Sun
day dinner guest of Miss Lois Dock
ery Sunday.
The people who enjoyed the game
that were played at the home o
Mr. Frank Ashe Sunday as following
Kate Dockery, Edna Mae Coleir.ar
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jLruc&ery, tuen Dockery Co
Timpson, Fred Killian Andrew Kej
hart, Leonard Ashe Mattie Colema
and Lee Dockery.
Miss Bertha Kephart and Mr- an
Mrs. Myanard Killian was the dinm
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Asti
Sunday
Mr. Gaston Solesby was the Satui
day night guest of Mr. Carl Gadd
one night last week.
Miss Nettie Dockery was the Sui
day dinner guest of Miss Dixie Ashi
Mr. Ray Killian was the dinrx
guest of Mr. Roy Dockery Sunday.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
The Regional Forester, U- S. Fo
est Service, under authority vest*
in him by an Act of Congress (
February 1, 1905 (33 Stat. 628
amendatory of the Act of Congre:
of June 4, 1897 (30 Stat. 11), ha
authorized the Supervisor of tl
Cherokee National Forest to close tl
following roads or trails located c
National Forest lands to vehicuh
traffic from January 1 to Decemb<
You Ar
DEMO(
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HEAR THESE
HON. W. P. HORTOPi
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AND OTHERS
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DON'T FAIL 1
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^esPBassGifiaj!
Carolina- 1
31 of each year for the purpose of
piotecting the development and opera
rion of game management a**eas or
lor prevention of excessive damage
to the roads.
In Polk County, Tennessee, for
I game management purposes:
Big Creek Truck Trail between
Sheeds-Sylco Truck Trail a fid Tumbling
Crock Truck Trail. Big Frog
' Motorway between Big Crook Truck
Trail and Jacks River Truck Trail.
Jacks River Truck Trail between
1 Sheeds-Sylco Truck Trail m l Big
I' Frog Motorway.
In Polk County. Tennesee, for protection
of damage to road:
Smith Mountain Truck Trail be1
tween Kimsey Forest Highway and
" McFarland Truck Trail.
In Monroe County, Tennessee, for
game management purposes:
Cantrell Truck Trail between
Rocky Branch Gap and Bald River.
. Tipton Knob Truck Trail between
. Tellico River Forest Highway and
Beaverdam Bald. Double Camp
3 Truck Trail between Citico Tiucli
f Trail and the north terminus. Syca..
more Truck Trail between Sycamore
i. Creek and North River Truck Trail
y The following roads in Monio<
>- county will be closed from October 1
n to December 31 of each year fo
game management purposes:
d North River Truck Trail betweei
. r Tellico River Forest Highway ant
le Cane Creek Truck Trail. Citico True
11 uciwccii Litts itttiiuiiai rore*
r- boundary on the north and Raftc
is Truck Trail.
Persons residing in the Nationa
Forest and using these roads to an
from their homes are not required t<
r register or secure a permit, but ai
identification permit w;!! be issue.
_ upon request. The closures namei
herein are not applicable to the nor
mal travel of such persons.
PAUL H. GERRARD,
(14-lt-p) Forest Superviso
r d
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
>f Having qualified as AdminTstrato
)f of the estate of J. S. (John Steele
ss Foard, late of the County of Cherc
is kee and State of North Carolina, thi
ie is to notify all persons having claim
u- against the estate of said deceased t
m present them to the undersigned a
ir Murphy, North Carolina, on or befor
er the 8th day #f October, 1939, or thi
e Cordial!
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Ill HI ICIfSI
:ratic
-In Thehy
Court
ight, Nov.z
EXCELLENT
I, Lieut-Gov. of N. C.
IU, State Auditor.
E, Asheville, N. C.
trtrn n i < n v
HI IN Ntaro Nan inno
?jtutv uviu^ (Il/llt
Master of Ceremonies
0 ATTEND THI
m BRING YOUR Fi
E. C. MALI
Cherokee Democn
hursday, Nov. 3, 1938.
notice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to the
estato will please make prompt payment.
This the 4th day of October, 1938.
R. H. Foard
Administrator of J. S. Foard,
(lO-Gt-ir&c) Deceased.
EXECUTORS NOTICE
The undersigned having qualified
as executors of the estate of A.
AIcD. Harshaw. deceased, late of
Cherokee County. North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the under.
signed or to their attorneys. Mallonce
, & Mallonee. at Murphy, North Caro.
lina. on or before the 27th day of
i October. 1939. or this notiee will h??
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate v-'ill
j please make immediate payment.
J * This the 27 day of October. 1938,
HENRY HARSHAW.
-EDGAR HARSHAW,
Executors of A. McD- Harshaw.
(13-6t-p) Deceased,
: NORTH CAROLINA.?
I i CHEROKEE COUNTY,
r j IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
W. R. EVERETT
n1 VS.
1! MARY M. EVERETT
k| NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS "V
PUBLICATION
1 The defendant Mary M. Everett
will take notice that an action enti'
tied as above has been commenced in
^ the Superior Court of Cherokee Coun3
ty, North Carolina, to secure a din
vorce under two years separation
^ and the custody of the minor child of
* plaintiff and defendant; and the said
defendant will further take notice
I that she is required to appear at the
j Office of the Clerk of the Superior
r Court of said county in the courthouse
in Murphy, N. C.. within thirty
days after October 28. 1938. and ansr
wer or demur to the complaint in said
) action, or the plaintiff will apply t?
i- tho Court for the relief demanded in
3 said complaint.
s This 25 day of October. 1938.
o J. W. DONLEY,
it Clerk of the Superior Court of
e of Cherokee County, North Caris
(13-4t-chj) olina.
90CSIISP^IISPIQIr
y Invited
I, 7:00 PM
SPEAKERS:
?
IS RALLY!!
UENDS!!!
IIONEE, Chairman
itic Executive Committee.
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