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-^xsue*-*-s^ 1 lot la it' By Mrt. It. L. PaMtihr Mrs. Mary Tallent of OUve Hill has been seriously 111 for several days. Miss Dorothy Morgan. who has been employed In Detroit, Mich., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Morgan of Route 3.,. , ' ? Miss Lou Ella Edwards of ChaTlotte, recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Edwards of lotla. Lewis Hylton of the C. S. j Navy is spending several days ! with his parents and wife on 1 lotla. He received an emergen cy call to see his mother, who is ill. He volunteered for service in March, 1940. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wyman j and George Moore have return- I ed to Maryland after spending the holidays at home. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bolton are glad to welcome them home again after a year's residence in Modesto, Cal. Mr. Bolton has returned to the em ploy of the Nantahala Power and Light Company. He will take up the work of the late H E. Church. We are having a lot of sick ness on lotla now, Mr. Haugh ton Williams has been confined to his bed for the last week with the flu. Mrs. Maggie Hugglns has been on the sick list. James F. Poindexter visited his brother, R. L. Poindexter, Jr., in Mathews, last weekend. He is now stationed at Norfolk, Va. We are glad to know that Mr. Chester West, now living in Brevard, is' recovering from a serious operation in Asheville a few weeks ago. We are hopitog to have the lunch room open very soon to give the children hot lunch these cold days. Mrs. Colos Rogers went to Asheville Saturday to visit Mrs. Florence Rogers and daughter. Scaly ?... Mr. Frad H. Vinxa Miss Louise Bumette, who is attending college at Greensboro, spent the holidays with her par ents here. Miss Trulla Vinson and Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Vinson from Virginia, spent the holidays with their parents. Misses Mary Anders and Mae Miller, who are working at Greenville, S. C., recently visit ed their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Vinson are spending the winter with their children in Athens and Macon, Ga. Mrs. Coolldge Burnette re cently visited her sister in Gas tonia. Mrs. Fred H. Vinson visited her mother, Mrs. George C. Dowdle, who is ill at Angel hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vinson have received word that their son, ^tlas, has landed ' safely overseas. Work on the Church of God parsonage is progressing nicely and the people hope to complete it soon. 1 Briartown Pvt. Odell Roper has recently spent a ten-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Roper. \ v Miss Maude Jones has return^ ed home after spending a week visiting Miss Alice Owenby in Valdese. Pvt. Bryce Rowland of Kyle visited his sister, Mrs. Zeb Mor gan on Hampton Branch last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Owenby have gone into the poultry busi ness. Mrs. Exie Taylor has been vis iting her father, C. B. Owenby. i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daye I visited Mrs. Daye's mother. Mrs. i Hassle Douthlt. recently. - Pvt. Weyman Ayers is now ] 1 stationed in New Orleans, La. i He left for service in Decern i b*r. West's Mill H-D CLUB MEETS The Home Demonstration club met at the home of Mrs. R. T. Bryson recently, with Mrs. Clara W. Owens as president. A very beautiful ceremony was used by Mrs. Florence Sherrlll to install the new o/f leers for the year 1944. Mrs. Sherrill gave a demonstration on canning meats, which was a great im provement on the old method. Mrs. Bryson, the hostess, served dinner to the large crowd pres ent. Sgrt. Rudolph Carter is home on a furlough from Colorado. The following persons went to Atlanta on business Sunday and returned Monday: Fred West, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. West, Jr., and Robert Morgan. Mr. Jewel DeHart, from Win ston-6alem, was here on busi ness several days last week. Mrs. J. W. Morgan spent the past two weeks with her, daugh ter and family, Mrs, CJgude Parrish near Bryson City. Mrs. C. A. Bryant is visiting relatives in Indiana. , Mrs. Carl Parrish is much Im proved from a serious attack of flu. Mrs. Lizzie Potts, from Bryson City is visiting relatives here this week. Henry Cabe and family, from Otto, visited relatives here lut Sunday. Mr. Dwight Parrlsh has been quite sick for several days. Mrs. Carl Rlckman from Bry son City is visiting relatives here this week. Cyrus W. Carter, from Wil mington., Is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Carter. The graded school has opened with a large enrollment. The educational Influence and coop eration of both the teachers and parents is being widely felt in the school and community at large. ? A number of friends from Bryson City of Mrs. Nannie N. Browning, gave a surprise birth day party in her honor cm Tuesday last. A most enjoyable day was spent, and many nice presents were received. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Browning, from Bryson City, spent last Sunday with Mrs. V. A. Brown ing. Kyle Health Center Open The health center will be open at the White Oak Farm at Kyle on February 11, between the hours of 1 and 3 p.m. The object of the health cen ter is to maintain and improve the health of the community. 1. By aiding in keeping well babies well by regular check ups. 2. By regularly checking the conditions of expectant mothers. 3. By immunizing children ^gainst communicable diseases; diphtheria, smallpox, whooping treatment will be referred to cough, etc. Conditions found requiring family physician. The Health Center clinic will be conducted by Dr. M. B. H. Mlchal, assistant district health officer, assisted by Mrs. Oalnes, county nurse. Oak Dale Jessie M. Roper The people of this community were sorry to hear of the death of Lyle Bradley, whose wife is the former Annie Mae Roper. Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Roper, her brother, Ver lon Roper, and sister, Mrs. Roy Mason, live in this section and the sympathy of the entire com munity is extended' to the be reaved family. Mrs. George Harvey Roper, who is the former Ruth Osborne of Wllkesboro, is making Mr home with her husband's rela tives while he is serving in New Guinea. The I'Mothers' Victory Prayer Band" meets every Friday after noon at the Mt. Sinai church to pray for peace and for the safe return of theit* loved ones. There are 29 young men the service whose homes are in this com munity, and 12 of these are al ready overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Raby have rtcelved a letter from their ?on. Pfc Sam D. Raby, who Is itatloned in India. He says he is 'safe and well." I Don't Be Charged With Non- Support fitC* \ y our. v Grade A Macon County Dairies Recent survey* by W. jr. Haft sanitarian, show the folio win* dairies have attained a Grade A sanitary rating: Nantahala Dairy. Nantahala Creamery. , Addington's Howell's Dairy. Carl 31agle's Dairy. Hlgdonj* Dairy. Stewards Dairy. The latter four dairies have Just rerently been constructed and attained a Grade A. O. T. PARRISH RECALLS EARLY DATS ' O. T. Parrish of Burningtown was a visitor to Franklin last week. When he came in to rt new his subscription to the Press he looked hale and hearty in spite of his more than "three score years and ten." He said he comes to tow* only about twice a year now and* has been taking the county newspaper as far back as he can remember, and still reads it without spectacles. He recalled the building oi the present court house. "I hauled brick to 'help build it when I was about twelve years old." be said. "I drove my father's team tor which he received 75 cents a day and I was paid 25 cents a day for my work," he recalled. ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Ha Tin* qualified as adminis trator of W. 8. Thompson, de ceased, late of Macon County, N. C.. this Is to notify aB per sons having claims against the estate of said deeeased to exhi bit them to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of Dec ember, 1944, or this notice w? be plead la bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to saM estate will please make Immed iate settlement. This 90th day of December, IMS. JAMES THOMPSON, Administrator. JS-dtp? F10 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executor of Herbert Bdmond Church, de ceased, late of Maoon County, N. c.,- this is to notify all pets sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhi bit them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of Janu ary, 1945, or this notice will be plead In bar of their ieoo?eiy. All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make immed iate settlement. This 5th day of January. 1944. EUNICE ARTHUR CHORGH, Executor. Jfl ? 8tp ? F10 ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of John D. Kinsland, de ceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this Is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of January. 1945, or this notice win be plead in bar of their recov ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immedi ate settlement. This the 17th day of January, 1944. 8. J. KINSLAND, Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of Jess Willard Johnson, A imuMil Itfcn Mt U<mn Cmin ty. H. C., this la to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign ed on or before the Slat day of December. 1M4. or this notice will be plead hi bar of their re tovery. AH persons indebted to said estate will p inm make lm- 1 mediate . settlement. This Slat day of December,! IMS. BRUCI DUVALL, Administrator. J 20 ? 9tp ? F14 administrator notice" Having qualified as adminis trator of Wilbur R. C. Smith, deceased, late of Macon Cousty, N. C., this la to notify all per uana having claims against tfce estate of said deceased to exhi bit them to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of Janu; ary, 1945, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said es tate wjll please make Immedi ate settlement. ti* I Jl I This 19th day of J?nuaw, ft. 8. JONES, Administrator. JIV-Mp-Fl 7 IN Tm WP8M0* C9?*T i notice or ptJHUKwrioir op summoni North Carolina, Maoon Coant y, Sarah Banter Ml WBbW* 0W> ley ml Kenneth Canley, Df> ?thy Oealey and Barbara Oat ley by their Guardian Z. W. Conley m. C. 8. Slacle, Guardian of Don ald Led ford, and Cecelia Bnafc Nona C. Poster, Char lea Cenlay, Bfencfte Hawk, Kate Booed, CUM09 Ledfon}, Dae Ledford, Schuyler Led ford, Richard Ledford, How ard Ledford and Fred Hurt. Tha defendants Cecelia Brook, Nona C, Foster, Cfc#rt}e Conley, Dee Ledford, and Richard Led ford win take notiee that an <ctton entitled a* above has Men commenced in the Swper ior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, for the dlatri bu tton of funds now in the bands of C. 8. Sht?le, Guardian of Donald Ledford; and the said defendants will further take no tice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Ma con County in the Courthouse in franklin, North Carolina, on the 21st day of February, 1M4, aad anwwir or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for ttee relief demanded in the complaint Done at office in Franklin, North Carolina, this 31st day of January, 1944. A. R. HIODON, Clerk Superior Court, Macon County, N C. JS7 ? 4tC ? F17 | C?666 40 YEARS A WOKITF BLUE RIDGE COFFEE "TOPS IN T AST E" ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of 'John D. Klnsland, de ceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this Is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhi bit them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of Jan uary, IMS, or this notice will be plead In bar ?f their recovery. All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate settlement. This 17th day of January, 1M4. M S. J. KINS LAND, Administrator. J 27 ? 6tp ? M2 ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of O. W. Stlwlnter, de ceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this Is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of January, 1945, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate settlement. This 17th day of January, 1944. W. A. KEENER, Administrator. J20 ? Stp ? F24 BUY MORE WAR BONDS Freedom tl CHOICR TV7ITH ALL THE TALK about; Fmdams, what about " freedom of choice? After all, frtfdeia ut choice can mean the same thing aa gll the other "freedom! people are talhinc about ? and a few other* betide ?. In large measure, freedom of choice it what this war it about. Freedom of choice meant tuch ordinary things aa trying toy beana in the aouth field next year, if you thinlc it'* the thing to do. It mean* buying the kind of flour you think givea you the beat biacuit*. It meana you an4 Jfftvr doing the deciding whither he'll go to ?0||?t*, or learn to be a toolmaker. Freedom of ^K( 1? ?he soil in which character grows. Thi? freedom of choice ? and it* counterpart, a aense of responsibility for 'the decision* made ? ha* done much to develop the character that is going to win thit war ? on the battle fronts, on the farm, in industry. And when the vic tory i* won, the kind of America we have fought and to preserve must b* a country in which every man and womar and every boy and girl, will have freedqm of aheloe In eftn greater measure. 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