AMERICA - The Sylva Herald AND KUEALITE? CONSOLIDATED JULY, 1943 Tkm Htrald, wfcfMr 0$ First Placo of S. C . A? V Pvt. Richard McFalls Is Jackson Casualt> /p Pvt. Richard McFalls, son of .Mrs. Dave Watson, of Whittier was killed in France Dec. 25 according to a mes sage received by his mother from the War Dept. Jan. 15. Pvt. McFall had been in service 27 months. He went overseas 11 months i ago. During the Italian campaign I he distinguished himself for bravery. Pvt. McFall is survived by his mother and two brothers, Lawrence and Cleo McFalls, of Whittier. Cited For Special Achievement Marine Tech. Sgt. Conley B. Hamp ton, son of Mr. ai;d Mrs. G. T. Hump- ! lt>n, of Cullowheo arid Detroit, has been cited for special achievement according to dispatches received from the front. Sgt. Hampton entered the service in September, 1942, and was sent overseas in Feb., 1943. He land ed on the beachhead under heavy mortar fire early in the Guam in-1 vasion, was commended for obtaining and transmitting vital information re garding enemy strength and position. Another son, Capt. MdClean Hamp ton, had been a member of the Na tional Guards for eleven years before the war, and was sent to New Guinea three months ago. A daughter, Y. 3-c Phyllis Hamp ton Blendow>ki, joined the Spars in April, 1944, and, since finishing her basic training has been stationed in Norfolk. A third son, LA Gray Hampton, who enlisted in the Air Corps in Oct.. 1941, met his death in a burning plane in California on May 23, 1942. CULLOWHEESERViCE MEN MEET IN CHINA, Two boys from Cullowhee, T-Sgt. Kenneth Stevens and Cpl. Hugh Battle, met on Christmas day in China. Sgt. Stevens has been in the army 4^ years. He went overseas .n Dec. 943, and had served in Bur ma until he landed in China Christ mas day. He is now with the 45th 'Portable Hospital. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stevens. Cpl. Battle, the son of Mr. and H. E Battle, entered service in Sept., 1942, and is now serving with the 14th Air Force in China. ? Returns To Camp Cpl. William E, Bum garner left Saturday after spending fifteen days with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bumgarner, of Whittier. He will returr to the Flora Air Base Iin Jack so it, Mi. Bumgarner has been in the p. months. Officers Re-elected At Annual Meeting Of . Stockholders On 16th The annual stock holders meeting of the Jackson County Bank was held in the Directors' room of the bank on last Tuesday, January 16. Mr. R. L, Ariail, executive vice-president, mada the usual annual report of the bank: to the stockholders. It was pointed that the bank's resources increas cu more than one million during the year and that resources now stand at ?r\ little more than three million, five hundred thousand dollars. An eight per cent dividend was paid to tho stockholders in December. The stock holders present at the meeting were highly pleased with the progress made by the bank during the past year. The stockholders re-elected the old Hoard of Directors, consisting of the following: S. W. Enloe, E. L. McKee, R. W. Harris, Thomas A. Cox, E. P. Stillwell, W. H. Snyder, Jv^C. Allison and R. L. Ariail. * Immediately following the stock holders meeting the Board of Direc tors met and proceeded to elect of ficers to serve for the ensuing year. All present officers were re-elected, consisting of the following names: S. W. Enloe, . President; R. L. Ariail, Executive Vice-President and Assis tant Secretary; E. L. McKee, Vice President; R. W. Harris, Vice-Prngi- ? dent; W. J. Fisher, Cashier, W. \V. Lryson, Asst. Cathie!-; Thomas A. Cox, .Secretary; E. P. Stillwell, At torney. I FUNERAL SERVICES HELD WEDNESDAY FOR MRS, GEORGE H, GIBBS ^ Fvweral se> vie?** w Njtfjf hfof '/ *" neschy alWrnoufy in At?as^a, ur'^foi Mrs. Esther iGbbs, 41, who died at the Bethesda Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, Monday morning, Jan. 15, following an illness of several months. Burial [ followed in the Gr eenwood cemetery' I ;n Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Gibbs is survived by her hus?*" band, George H. Gibbs, of (Cincinnati, two daughters, Mrs. Quentin Mon ti ith, of Sylva and Miss Lucille Mills, Cincinnati, her ' mother, Mrs. E. L. House, of Monroe, Ga., two sisters, Mrs. T. K. Mayfield, of^tlanta, Mrs. G. F. Gooddy, of Greenville, S. C., three brothers, Mr. J. J. House, of Monroe, Ga., Mr. Paul House, of At lanta, and Mr. H. B. House, of Miami, Fla. FUNERAL HELD FOR R. E. L. MONTEITH Funeral services were conducted for R. E. L. 'Monteith at the Love c'ale Baptist Church, Tuesday, Jan, 16, at 11 A. M. with the Rev. C. V. Brown and Rev. T. F. Deitz officiat ing. Mr. Monteith was a native of Swain County but had resided, in Jackson County for several years. Honorary pallbearers were mem- - bers of his Sunday School class at the Lovedale church. - Active pallbearers were Charles Fvans, Jarvi^ Crawford, John Stiles, .Jack Ha'skett, Cecil Dillard, L. R. Parker, and Roosevelt Ensley, ! Flower bearers were Thelma Ashe, Irene Hampton, Rozell Hampton ar.d Geneva Rogers, granddaughters. Mr. Monteith is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mack Ashe and Mrs. Edgar Hampton of Sylva; Mrs. Dora Greene, of Charlotte; Mrs. James Rogers of Robbinsville. Also surviv ing are one brother, E. C. Monteith, of Addie; and one sister, Mrs. Ellen Hart, of Hammon, Ind., eleven grandchil idren, and. five great grandchildren. | Returns From Overseas I Pvt. Grady L. Painter is spending a thirty-one day leave wmh friends and relatives after serving thirty-seven months overseas. He was inducted in August, 1941, and received his training at Camp Croft, S. C. Pvt. Painter sailed for overseas duty Dec. 6, 1941. He served a year in Panama and from there he was sent to the South Pacific, serving two years there. He will report to Fori Bragg, Feb. 8, for further or* s**?i ait tr n ??- ^ . V" V . | infantxy. . s fr ? ???'??fr MiU ?