Cullowhee News By Mrs. Geneva Styles Jack Norton of the U. S. Navy, Ss spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nor ton. Jack is stationed at San Diego, Calif., this is his first trip home in a year. Bill Moss, Robert Bryson, Luth er Norton and Dennis Norton will leave Monday for Sedro Wooley, Wash., where they plan to work. The boys will drive through. Miss Marjorie Roper is visiting relatives and friends in Franklin. Miss Lora Alice Long and Miss Affnes Henson left on Saturday for Kewport News, Va., where they plan to work. Miss Long was a teacher in the Webster school and Kiss Henson a student at W.C.T.C. Paul Hamilton of Lenoir City, Tenn., spent the week-end with his wife and small daughter. Dick Hall of Clinton, Tenn., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kims Hall. Frank Rogers of the U. S. Navy, is home for a few days with his mother, Mrs. Ermie Rogers. have returned from t^ieir home in have returned fro mtheir home in Brevard to make their home with Mrs. Ashe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shelton. Mrs. Ashe's hus band will leave soon for the army. Pfc. John D. Bryson spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryson. Misses Ruth Hooper and Billy Styles of Cullowhee, gave a fare well party at the home of Miss Styles on May 28th for James Hooper, who is leaving for Stdro Wooley, Wash. Refreshments were served. Those attending the party were: Marv Alice Bryson, Dennis Norton, Frances Crawford, Luther Norton, Lee Miller, Janet Gran tram, Tommy Moses, Robert Craw ford and Sara Sue Norton. Mrs. Lewis Lunsford and Etta Bryson of Asheville, also Miss Ada Bryson of Gastonia, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Bryson. A birthday dinner was given at the home of Mrs. Bell Crawford on Sunday, May 28th, in honor of her mother's birthday, Mrs. Sindy Leo pard, who celebrated her 99th BAB?^CHI?KS ?Jr New Hampshire Reds Bard Rocks White Rocks 15' each Only Two More Hatchings After This Week. Farmers Federation VEARL ENSLEY, Manager Caney Fork News By Virginia Brown Pvt. Lewis Kilby, who is sta tioned at Camp Shelby, Miss., is spending a furlough With his fam ily. ^*Mrs. Ratia- Phillips and children are spending a few days with Mrs. Spergon Queen, Mrs. Phillips' sis ter-in-law. M rs. Callie Brown and daughter, Virginia, spent last Thursday in East LaPorte with sister and aunt, Mrs. General Burrell and Mrs. Ralph Rigdon. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Smith and two children of Tennessee, spent the day " with Mrs. Smith's grad mother. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen and small son spent the day with Mrs. Allen's grandmother. Miss Ella Prince, who is work ing in Sylva, is home for a few days. Miss Lillian Hooper, who has been employed at Elkin, is home for a few days. Ochre Hill News By Inez Blanton and Mrs. Wade Messer Mrs. Wade Messer, Inez Blan ton, Ellen Dills, Cora Dean, Louise Blanton and Bruce Fuller spent Sunday afternoon in Waynesville. Johnnie Shuler and Cameron Blanton from Rome, Ga., are visit ors of relatives of this community. Edwin Knight is spending seve ral days here with his wife, the former Miss Mary Frances Sutton. Mr. Knight has been serving over seas. Miss Vemia Sutton, Mrs. Ellen Ensley and Finly Mills left last Wednesday for Washington to visit friends and relatives. birthday. Those attending the party were two sons, John and Frank Leopard of Waynesville, eight grandchildren, fourteen great grandchildren. She received many lovely gifts. Teacher (in Geometry class) ? What is that noise? Student ? I just dropped a per pendicular to the hypotenuse of this triangle. Do You Remember? TEN YEARS AGO Lawson Allen of Sylva, and Mildred Kooiman of Grand Haven, Mich., have been chosen the beat college citizens of the 1933-1934 session at Western Carolina Teach ers college. Medals given by S. W. Enloe, a member of the college board of trustees, and E. H. Stillwell, of Cullowhee, head of the history de partment, will be given to those 1 two outstanding citizens. I Miss Louise Henson has been ap pointed to make a survey of phy sically handicapped children of Jackson county, especially those of World War veterans. Tom Kelly has returned from Chattanooga to spend the summer at home after attending McCallie Military Institute. He was a mem ber of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. John Hastings and Mrs. T. H. Hastings went down for the graduation exercises. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moore and daughter returned Sunday from a few days visit in Albemarle. Friends of Miss Merle Snyder will be glad to know that she is getting along nicely following an Harris Hospital last week. Mts. George Zirkle of Dafid^ ridge, Tenn., will arrive today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Potts. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Nichols and son, Conard, are in Gainsville, Ga., this week attending the graduation exercises at Brenau college, where their daughter, Leah, is a member of the graduating class. Mrs. E. L. McKee and Mrs. J. R. Buchanan, president and corres ponding secretary of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, left yesterday for Charlotte to attend the Old Soldiers' Reunion. Judge Walter E. Moore, of Sylva, will open a special term of court in Hendersonville Monday morning and will hold court there next week. Miss Mary Candler visited in Washington, D. C., last week going up to meet her sister, Miss Mar garet Candler, who has been visit ing friends for several weeks in Salamanca, N. Y. Mrs. Laura Dills and daughter, Subscriptions Just Received Subscribers during the past week to The Herald are as follows: Sgt. Raymond T. Schuler, New York. Charles C. Snyder, Mellville, R. I. Mary Smathers, Asheville. Pvt. Harry L. Stevens, New York. Anne McConnell, Webster. E. S. Parker, East LaPorte Mrs. Ira Brown, Argura. Erastus Blanton, Mt. Berry, Ga. Cyrus Nicholson, Ellinsburg, Wash. Mrs. William Allen, Sylva. H. C. Bryson, Detroit, Mich. W. E. Bryson, Camp Peary, Va. J. W. Bryson, Welch Cove. G. L. Bryson, Hampton, Va. Mrs. J. A. Fincannon, Sylva. William Hyatt, Fayetteville. James Lee Ensley, Norfolk, Va. Pvt. Bertie V. Moss, New York. Mrs. Lee Walker, Sylva Jarrett Blythe, Cherokee. Mrs. Barbarba Buchanan, Jack sonville, Fla. Pfc. Spurgeon M. Ashe, San Francisco, Calif. R. L. Raby, Tacoma, Wash. S. R. Sherrill, Arlington, Wash. Sgt. Donald D. Hensley^ Camp Forrest, Tenn. S/Sgt. Winfred Hensley, New York. Elizabeth Clayton, Sylva. Mrs. X. WT Eokflteln, Wllllams port, Pa. Miss Lora, left Monday for Atlanta to visit her son, Glenn Dills. Miss Jo Higdon, who has been in school at Meredith college, has re turned home for the holidays. Miss Hazel Allison has returned from Hayesville where she visited for the past two weeks. Miss Evelyn Moody has return ed from the University of Tenn essee where she attended school. Misses Mabel Morgan and Myrtle Henson left last week for Winter Haven, Fla., to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Henson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yonally. The cost of some of those healthy schemes will have a tendency to make the people sick. ATNttr A C?666 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS Get Your Car OUT OF A RUT! Bring It In Today ? I ; i Your car has gone through . a lot of hard weather ? ? ? putting it in bad shape. Get old man winter out of it with a grease job and general overhauling. Our experienced mechanics are available at your convenience! Kirk-Davis Chevrolet V \ ? - Company East Main Street Syfra, N. C. Phone 79 BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS 0 To The Public ! ! * * ~ ~ " ? OP A Demands That We Follow Instructions Below: In Handling Gasoline Rationing Coupons Always - ? 1. Always ask for Rationing Book before delivering gasoline. 2. Always be sure correct Ration Sticker is properly displayed on the vehicle. 3. Always be sure the vehicle is the same as described on the Ration Book cover. 4. Always detach Coupons from the book. 5. Always see that Coupons are endorsed as follows: A, B, C, D, and T Coupons (except those issued to fleets) Must Show On Front Of Coupons. (1) Vehicle number and State of Registration. B, C, D and T Coupons issued to fleets Must Show On Front Of Coupons. (1) Name and address of fleet operator showing State and Town (or) ' (2) Certificate of War Necessity number and State and Town (or) (3) License number of vehicle and State. E Coupons Must Show On Front. (1) Name and address of Ration holder plain written. mXXXUZt . . . r ' *L "? ' ? ' >*?- U .i Vit ^ ft<| ... ..... 1T[|| -t Operators and Owners of Gas Stations In Jackson County mm *

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