MISS M'ADAMS WILL STUDY AT UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Mis< Laura Jean McAdams. .\s scc.ate of Modern Lang uages at We tern Carolina Teach ers college, left Cullnwhce March 28 to c\>mp ete re.M.ience on ::er Ph. D. at the Univers.ty of K tuckv, in LexingU n. She will re main there thi\jugn August, ;i:.d will do part-time teaching \s.. le she is working on her Ph. D. dis sertation. In Sept em id* r Mi<s McAdams will go to Alabama Suite Teachers college, where'she will be head of the Modern Language department. Frorrr 1, to July- 10, 1944 "Miss McAdtTms was sen.or research analyst in military intelli gence, Office o; the Chief of Staff, War Department, in Washington. She assisted a colonel on foreign material until the close of her par-J ticular post. Miss McAdams has attended a large number of colleges and uni versities. including Erskine Col- , lege, Due West. S. C., her first col lege, and where she graduated with an A. B., "summa cum laude," was an honor graduate and valedic torian, and won Nabor's Scholar ship Medal and a Wylie four-year scholarship, the . University of Georgia, Duke University, the Uni versity of Paris?as a Carnegie fel low?, the University of Heidle berg, and the University of Ten- : nessee. She-did special study in Spanish with Dr. Roberto Brenes Mesen, Costa Rican statesman,! poet, philosopher, educator, and former ambassador to Washington. I Dr. Mesen is now Professor Emeri- i tUfl of Northwestern University and lives in San Jose, Costa Rica. In addition to Western Carolina ! Teachers college, Miss McAdams has taught modern languages at Davis and Elkins college, Elkins, W. Va., and Andrew college, Cuth bert, Ga. In the summer of 1938 Miss Me- j Adams was Director of Creative' Art, Off-the-Street-Club for boys and the Bethlehem community ! center, Chicago. She has developed two hobbies, painting and poetry, to profession;)! levels, and has done a good deal ' of research and writing for publi- I cation, especially on Symbolism and Symbol.sts, Mysticism and | Mystics. She has done illustrations j for a number of ai tides and books, i among them Anatole France's I Penguin Island and some of her own original sonnets. Funeral Services Held For Cabe Infant Funeral services were held Sat-.' urday morning at M o'clock at I Wilkesdale Baptist church for James Cecil Cabe, 19 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Loney Cabe, I Jr. The child passed away Thurs day evening at 9:30 o'clock follow ing a week's illness. I Rev. Jarvis Underwood conduct ed the funeral. Burial was in the East Fork cemetery. The baby is survived by his par ents and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Loney Cabe, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Daves. 1917?Bulgaria severed diplo matic relations with United States. HOSPITAL NEWS A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Laws of Bryson City un Wednesday, March 26. Adinah Lynn, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown of Syl va, medical case, is improving. Mr. Robert W. Harris, Sylva, Rt. 1, operative case, is-doing nicely. Hubert Potts of D.llsboro is in treatment. M s. Clyde Nicholson, Cowarts, .s reccw ing treatment. I-}*>rn to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mi-Lean of Cherokee, a son, on i Wednesday, April 2. O. M. McD maid, Cherokee, op : erat.ve ease, L- dmng nicely. Mrs. Fred Pas.-m >re, Nantahala, ' is jn 1 <ji* treatment. born on Tugs 1 <T.iy. Apr.l 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl | Dills, Sylva. i Mrs. Grady Estet of Needmore is I doing nicely following an opera tion. Miss Mirtie Carver, Stecoah. op erative case, is getting along nice ily-' Miss Inez. Oxner, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Garland Oxner of Whittier, Rt. 1, is improving fol lowing an operation. Mr. Bethel Gunnels, who was 'burned, is gettmg along nicely, j Twin babies, son and daughter j of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Extine, are doing nicely. A daughter was born to Mr. and ! Mrs. Roy H. Morris of Sylva on Thursday, March 27. | Mrs. Willis Sneed of Glenville is 1 receiving treatment. Mr. Claud Rogers of Highlands is ! in for treatment. Mrs. Jack.Turpin, Dillsboro, is doing nicely following an opera tion. April 10 1778?John Paul Jones sailed from Bre^t to raid British coast and ships. * April 11^ 1#27 ? Reparation demanded | of China for Nanking outrage of. March 24, the United States joining Great Britain, France, Italy and Japan in joint note to Hankow gov ernment. Old Time Fiddlers' Convention At Maggie On n e x t Saturday ev(*ning, April 5th, beginning at 7:45 and lasting till midnight, the annual Old Time Fiddlers' convention will be held at the Maggie schoolhouse in Haywood county. Several Jack son people and bands will parti cipate. This event is held each year on Saturday before Easter. They plan to make this year's one of the best yet. $3o will be given in spe cial prizes. All bands of this section are in vited to take part and may enter up to time for the convention by contacting Roger Ferguson, prin cipal of the Maggie school, in per son, by mail, or phond. Band- already entered are Rob crt Rich and his Lumberjacks, Maggie; Catalooche String Band, Cove Creek; Smoky Mountain String Band, Cove Creekr The Whidden Band, Dellwood; The Setzcr Brothers String Band, Mag gie; The Pressley String Band, Canton; Aunt Samantha Bumgar ner, Sylva; Nanco Sneed and his famous Cherokee Indian String Band, Cherckee; Collins String Band, Savannah; and the Miller String Band, Maggie. Floor Sanding - *,^With our modern Floor Sancjer and experienced operator we are prepared to make those worrrand scarred floors look like new. No corners or edges of your floors slighted as we use an auxiliary sander in these close places. Call us for a free estimate on your work. We Carry Standard Brands Shellac & Varnishes JACKSON COAL & LUMBER CO O. B. HOOPER PHONE 38 H. B. R0BER80N PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shadle left Monday to return to their home in Ranova, Pa. after a visit to their daughter, Mrs. W. T. Wise, and family. Enroute they will stop in Asheville and visit another daugh ter, Mrs. Dan Frady and family for | a few days. Mr. Logan Carries, who mctkes his home with his daughter, Mrs. j Lena Green, in D.llsboro, is spend- : ing some time with another daugh- { ter, Mrs. Lawrence Gates, at Maple ; Springs while Mr>. Green, who has; been ill, is vim ting her son in! Waynesville. Mrs. Hal H. Brown has returned , to her home in Asheville after <? i spending mast of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. j ??? ?M?p?? I Rev. Edgar V.'illix has gone to] Calhoun, Ga. to do the preaching in a town-wide revival which is being held in the 2nd- -Baptist church. . M rs. Carl Jones of Rosman spent the- week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. H. Mull. Mrs. Jones is the former Miss Lucile Mull. Mr. and Mrs. Gudger Fortner havfe moved from an apartment In the A&P store imilding to the Men Of Faculty Are Guests Of Dr. Hunter On Anniversary Event Dr. H. T. Hunter, president of Western Carolina Teachers college, celebrated his sixty-fourth birth day by giving an informal party apartment in the Ferguson apart ment house which was recently va cated by Mrs. M. Buchanan, Jr. M. V. Higdon has been in Atlanta for the past two weeks with Mrs. Higdon's sister, Mrs. Wiley King. Mr. and Mrs. Higdon went down for a visit, Mr. Uigdon developed llu and had to remain when Mrs. Higdon returned to her home. Harry Hastings has returned to Blue Ridge school for boys after spending the spring holidays with his mother, Mrs. H. R. Hastings. ?Quay Gllgg Rlll MonflS'y 16 ri> turn to Duke University, Durham, after spending the spring vacation with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg. Mrs. Ernest Fryar of Knoxville was the week-end guest of her cousin, Mrs. J. C. Cannon, and fam ily Mrs. S. L. Troy of Charlotte was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Terrell at their home in Dillsboro. at his home for a group of male faculty members of the school^ Most of the guests were relatively new additions to the college staff. The guests were Clarence Chris man, W. E. Bird, John S. Seymour, Steadman Mitchell, Fred Freise, Florian Lindberg, L. R. Taff, E. V. Deans, Tom Young, Joe Crum, and I Paul Murphy. The Rev. R. T. Houts,! pastor of the Cullowhee Methodist J church, was invited, but, due to illness, could not come. High spot of the evening was a ( dinner prepared by Mrs. Hunter1 j and served by her, the president's 1 daughter, Martha Lou, and Tom Young. Dahlia roots should be planted I in a horizontal position from four to seven inches deep, with eye or sprout facing upward. Western Carolina To Open Baseball Season on May 4, First Game with Maryville (Continued from page one) May 17?North Georgia College there. All home games will be played on the newly constructed baseball 1 field at Cullowhee. LEGAL HOLIDAY MONDAY, APRIL 7,1947 ?EASTER MONDAY ~ Being a legal holiday, The Jackson County Bank will transact no business on this date. 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