Held For Infant
Graveside rites for William Lee
infant son
Roams, infant son of Mr. an
Samuel V. Rogers of Murphy, who'
died Saturday, were held at 10 a.'!
m. Sunday in Grape Creek Cans-'
try, with the Rev. Mr. Umphres of
ficiating. I
Besides the parents, he is surviv
ed by a brother, Samuel V. Rogers, ?
Jr. I
I vie Funeral Home was in charge
of i
Montgomery Child
Dies Saturday
ruoeral services' for
Ra Montgomery, IrtuK aon of Mr.
and Mrs. VerUn Ray Montgomery
of Andrews, who died Saturday,
were held et 2 p. m. Sunday in
VsHeytown Baptist Church. The
Rev. Ralph Mgtheaon, and the Rev.
Norvell Peak officiated and bur
isd was in the church cemetery
Surviving, he aides the parenes,
are the parernal grandgarenta, Mr.
and Mrs. Waatel Montgomery,
Route 3, Murphy, and the maternal
grandparents, Mr. Mid Mrs. Arnold
West of Andrews.
I vie Funprel Home was In Charge
of arrangements. * I
Place more emphasis on teach
ing children how to think rather
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Roberson Dies At
Hiwassee Dam
J. M Roberson, 79 died *t fate
of Cherokee County at 11:30 a. <
Sunday, foUowinc an extended 111
ftmetwl service* were held at 1 p
m. Tuesday in Reed'* Chapel
'Methodist Church with the Rev. C.
A. Smith officiating Burial was In
the church cemetery.
He was a native and lifelong re
sident of Cherokee County, and
had been a member of the church
for more than SO years.
Surviving are the widow; one
daughter, Mrs. Clifton Henry of
Salt; two sons, S. H. Roberson of
Suit, and W. F Roberson of Chatt
anooga, Tenn. one sister, Mrs.
Selzna Grain of Hiawassee Dam,
one brother, M. A. Roberson of
Englewood, Tenn.; 17 grand child- j
ren and 10 great-grand children.
Townson Funeral Home was In j
charge of arrangements.
AT OHIO STATE
Melba Holder of Andrews is en
rolled et Ohio State University
this quarter.
ON HONOR ROLL
Doris Ann Hendrlx was on the
honor roll at Western Carolina
Teacher's College at Cullowhee for
the recently ended quarter.
NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
FANNIE MOORE
VS.
FRANK MOORE
The above named defendant,
Frank Moore, will take notice that
an action entitled as above has
been commenced in the Superior
Court of Cherokee County, North
Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure
absolute divorce from the defen
dant upon the ground that plain
tiff and defendant have lived sep
arate and apart for more than two
(2) years next preceding the bring
ing of this action; and the defen
dant will further take notice that
he is required to appear at the of
fice of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Cherokee County in the
courthouse in Murphy, North Car
olina, within twenty (20) days af
ter the 26th day of February, 1953,
that is to say on or before March
18, 1953, and answer or demur to
the complaint in said action, or
the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in
said complaint.
This the 26th day of January,
1953
J. L. HALL, Clerk of the Su
perior Court, Cherokee County,
N. C. 29-4tc
a>
tbey live under the
protection a4 the American flag
So, in meting our decidon on a
of these requirement* ae spokes
la the wheel which are surrounded
by low*, and in these homes we will
find parents who not only know
but live aceordng to Paul M. Pit
man's Ten Commandments for
ente:
1? COMMANDMENTS
I. Thou abalt Vove toy child with
all thy heart, with all thy aoul,
with all thy strength, but wisely,
with all thy mind.
II. Thou shalt think of thy child,
not aa something belongng to thee,
but as a person.
III. Thou shalt reguand his re
spect and love, not as something
to be demanded, but something
worth earning.
IV. Every time thou art out of
patients with thy child's Imma-,
turity and blundering thou shalt
call to mind some of the childish
adventures and mistakes which j
attended thine own coming of age. |
V. Remember that it is thy,
child's privilege to make a hero |
out of thee, and take thou thought j
to be a proper one.
VI. Remember also that thy ex
ample is more eloquent than thy '
Services Held
For Mrs. Stephens
'Mrs. Artie Stephens, 79, of Rob
binsville, died at 6 p. m. Friday
after a long illness.
Funeral services were held at 11
a. m. Monday in Sweetgum Bap
tist Church with burial in Old
Mother Church Cemetery.
She is survived by two sons,
Taylor Siephans, and William Bor
ing of Fairbum, Ga? and two
daughters, Mrs. Tenna Cooper and
iMrs. Ray Semberlin of Maryville,
Tenn.
Ivie Funeral Home had charge of
arrangements.
fault-finding nod
VII. Thau shaft striae to be a
sign-post on the highway of Ufe
rather than a rut out of which the
wheel oanoot turn.
VUI. Thou (halt teach thy child
to stand on hi own feet and fight
his own battles.
IX Thou shah help thy child to
tee beauty, to practice kindness,
to love truth, and to line In
friendship.
X. Thou ahalt make of the place
wherein thou dwelleot a real botne
a haven of happness for thyself,
for thy children, for thy friends
and for thy children's friends.
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