Mrs. L E. Laughter
Honored At Party
Kent Laughter, Peter and John
Gernert entertained Kent'a mo
ther, Mrs. L. E. Laughter, with a
surprise birthday {tarty on Wednes
day.
Those present were: the honoree,
The rice diet, moet successful
treatment for high blood pressure,
was developed by Dr. Walter
Kemper of Duke University, Dur
ham. North Carolina.
Jars. L. E. Laughter, Mrs. Sylves
ter Gernert, Mrs. John Harper,
Peter and John Gernert, and Kent
Laugh tef.
Beaver Creek
Mr. and Mrs Roy Hardin and
children. Batty Sua and Freddie,
of Gaatonia visited relative* and
frflenda last weak-end.
Mr*. Ella McDonald and sons,
Clyde and John, and Miss Nellie
Carter of Hangingdog were Sun
day guests of Mrs. McDonald's
daughter, Mrs. Robert Freeman
end family. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sanders and
daughter of Gastonla spent the
week-end with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baron of
Culberson spent Saturday night
with Mrs. Barton's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Hardin and family.
James Hardin of Reden, Ga., Is
visiting his father, Thomas Hardin.
Mrs. Alvln Creasman and son,
Kent, spent last week In Gastonla
with Mr. and Mrs. John Creasman
and family.
Bill Ellis has returned from Gas
tonla after a visit with his sister,
Mrs. Harold Bradley and family.
Miss Edith Collier of New Jer
sey is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Garfield Hardii\, and Mr. Hardin.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hardin and
daughter, Barbara, of Gasonla are
spending the week with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Free
man and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Hardin.
Mrs. .Hattie Hardin and son.
Maurice, visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Gibson Sunday.
Brasstown
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne and ]
two granddaughters, Ella Faye and |
Clairene Payne, from Blairsville,
Ga., were Sunday guests of Mr. i
and Mrs. Jim Scroggs.
J. C. Scroggs from Waynesville
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Scroggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Temple from Chat
tanooga. Tenn., are spending a few
days with Mrs. Temple's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lou I. Sales.
Mrs. Delia Hughes from Mineral
Bluff, Ga., is spending a few days
here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dub Griffith, At
lanta. Ga., are home for a few days
visiting Mrs. Griffith's parents, Mr.
end Mrs. Earl Adams.
Mrs. Mattie Scroggs, Carfton,
has been here for several days vis
iting relatives.
Mrs. Roxie Sales has been very
sick and does not show much im
provement as yet.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Scroggs,
Black Mountain, are visiting home
folks over the week-end.
RANGER
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Kilpatrick
spent their vacation with Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Hughes in Burlington.
N. J. They made trips, also, into
New'York, Philadelphia and At
lantic City.
Pvt. Tommy Kilpatrick, For
Meade, Md., spent the week-enc
with his mother. Mrs. Bessie Kil
Patrick. Pvt. Kilpatrick is in the
Medical Training Corp.
Mrs Iduma Baity has moved
back to her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nicholson
and daughter, Billie Gene, have
returned from a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Smith and
daughters, Jane and Carolyn, were
called to Berea, Ky? because of the
death of Mr. Smith's sister-in-law,
Mrs. John W. Smith, whose funer
al was held there Sunday.
NOTICE or SUMMONS
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
NORTH CAROLINA.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
TOWN OP MURPHY. Petitioner
vs
MARY B. MURPHY, and/or the
unknown Heirs of Mary B. Mur
phy, if deceased, Mary Emma
Meroney, widow, and Barbara
Meroney Allen and Husband,
Richard Allen, Respondents
The defendant Mary B. Murphy,
and/or the unknown Heirs of Mary
Is. Murphy, If deceased, Mary Em
ma Meroney, widow, and Barbara
Meroney Allen and Husband,
Richard Allen, will take notice
that action entitled as above has
been commenced against them in
the Superior Court of Cherokee
County, North Carolina and that
the purpose of said action is to
condemn a right-of-way for an
electric line over certain property
in Murphy Township, Cherokee
County, North Carolina, adjacent
to the Eastern city limits of the
Town of Murphy in which said
respondents may have an interest,
said lands being more particularly
described in a deed from B. B.
Meroney and wife, Martha A.
Meroney to Mary B. Murphy dated
July 22, 1889 and recorded in Of
fice of Register of Deeds for Cher
okee County, North Carolina, in
Book No. 23 at "page 541, reference
to which deed is made for more
particular description of said lands.
And the said respondents will
further take notice that they are
required to appear at the Office of
the Clerk of Superior Court for
Cherokee County. North Carolina,
and answer or demur to the peti
tion in said action within ten days
after the 13th day of September,
1951, or the petitioner will apply
to the Court for the relief de
manded in said petition.
This the 15th day of August.
1951.
J. L. HALL, Clerk of Superior
Court. 5-4tc
NOTICE or SALE
. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
SUMMONS DOCKET NO.
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
CHEROKEE COUNTY,
FLAINTIFF,
ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS AND
ASSIGNEES OF WALTER ARON
SON, DECEASED, Defendants.
By virtue of authority vested In
me by a judgment of the Superior
Court of Cherokee County dated
August 13, 19S1, In the above en
titled action, I will on the 12th
day of September, 1951 (Wednes
day) at the Courthouse door In
Murphy, North Carolina, offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash
the following described lands in
Beaverdam Township, Cherokee
County, North Carolina, to wit:
Those lands containing approx
There were 11.3 million people
at work on farms in the United
States in June, 1951 as compared
with a 12.4 million 1945-49 aver
age.
lmately 30 acre* on the aide of
Rom Mountain, being Joined by the
John Rollen (Forest Service)
lands on the West; by Lester Tay
lor lands on the North; by Id
ward Davidaon lands on the East,
and by the lands ot the Patton
Heirs on the Sooth,
known m the Wi
This the ISth day of August,
1901. , |
H. L. MCKEZVER, Commis
sioner. - 5-4 tc
To Remember
Their Day
Birthday?anniversary, whatever the occasion, send our colorful
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