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Wi 1 W3.ECR MAWWM.C, NOT 18, 1M 17- Hot Svtinqs News b. l KOMrr, Brook , who U Mbmt as librarian la SsJI- bury, IMS ham over the Mr. Joe Tilson, who in fsilins; hssJth for the put frw months, SMS oUmt Laugfelin Hospital in arsenevill for s thorough examination. Mrs. Bettie Rom and aon, Lar ry, of Jackaonrille, Fls., will ar rive her for the Thanksgiving holiday to visit her aunt, Mr. G. C. Long. Ob Friday night, Nov. 26 they will show the picture mad oa their trip to Alaska, at the Presbyterian Church. All are in vited to see them. Dr. Mahy of Warren Wilson (Allege, occupied the pulpit at the Presbyterian Church Sunday. Mr. and Mr. James Gentry to Brevard Sunday to visit their aon, Ronnie, who ia am piny ed there with the Forestry De- Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Grubbs jent the week-end ia Green County with relatives. Mr. Franca Buquo spent Sun day in Ash evil Is with Mr. Lata Buquo. Mrs. Mildred lifer has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mr. Bud Smith, and family ia Richland, Va. Mrs. Peggy Dotterer spent Sun day in Burnsville with friends. Mrs. Frank Ramsey is home again after a three weeks' visit with her daughter and family in Ohio. WOMEN'S HEALTH 4) Obesity Responds to Hormone Treatment Preventing in CVildren Rheumatic Fever Woman Coneeive Promptly After Goiag Off 'Pill' OBESITY RESPONDS TO HORMONE TREATMENT Lea Angeles, Calif. (WMNS) Noting that most obesity is due to overeating and not to glandular disorders, as has been widely thouught, Los Angelee gynecolo gist, Dr. Joseph M. Harris, recent ly reported the successful use of a hormonal substance (human chorionic gonadotropin) as an ap petite suppressant. The physician observes that obesity is more than an esthetic problem. It can contribute to de layed menstruation as well as menstrual disorders, miscarriage, premature labor, and even infer tility. Using the hormone in conjunc tion with diet, the doctor reports that several of his patients not only lost a great deal of weight, but were relieved of many of their menstrual complaints and report ed feeling in generally good frame of mind while on u severely re stricted diet. Preventing Rheumatic Fever In Children Hw Come The Bookmobile New York, N. Y. (WMNS) Rheuumatic fever can often be prevented says the American Heart Association, if parents are on the alert for the earliest symp toms which can lead to Hie seri ous disease. If your child com plains of a suuddea sore throat that hurts mostly woes he swal lows; runs a fever over 101 de grees; has a headache; is nause ated call youur doctor at once. The youngster may have a strep throat, and strep infections can lead to rheumatic fever. Unlike other childhood diseases, rheumatic fever can strike more than once, and can do serious in jury to the heart. Doctors can knock out strep infections fairly easily with penicillin or sulfa drugs, but early treatment is es sential. If a child is exposed to scarlet fever, his doctor shouuld be alerted at once. Preventive treatment can ward off compli cations such as rheumatic fever. Women Conceive Promptly After Going Off 'Pill' Chicago, 111. (WMNS) Ac -1 "Minnie, Minnieee, Min-ni-s-s-s, hickner oame into the Li brary looking aorter excited and naked if the new BOOKMOBILE had arrived We said we didn't think o. She said there was Mo van up at Chick's. We took off oa the double. There ah waa way up on the rack as new a to morrow morning, as blue as the sky on a lovely summer day, and kg be-you-ti-ful as the view of Bluff mountain from the high ray on the way home. Charles was giving her some nourishing grease to rest her after her long trip so we didn't bother her on the first trip. Yes, we went back twice more. The last time we got inside and gave her a friendly pat, and told her our name was Peggy, and that we sure were happy to have her join our libra ry familv We tnid hor that wa believed ia using first names right off the bat because it seem- ed more friendly-like. Then she said her name was BLUE 1 CLOUD. She said there was more to it than that but for us to call her that 'cause she sure did aim to be our friend. We told her that Mattee would be around a little later to tell her 'howdy.' We explained that was the friendly greeting around here. She said she would say 'howdy' to every body she met if that wag the ease." WELCOME BLUE CLOUD ratty Bte Ctoud, To sr friendly town. Wa with a asaur yon W'r glad to have yon "round. Youll lov our rugged mountain; OC this we're vary sura. One you've become affected, YonTJ find there is no cure. Mrs. Callie Stanley Pease Lat Friday; Funeral On Sunday You'll carry your preciou cargo Oa winding roads so high; Where nighty majestic mountains Strtv to meet the sky. lattv ' Down green, quiet valleya, Lastly yon will creep. Winding by cool streams, Dreaming, half asleep. You're sure to love our people. They're the best God ever made. They'll greet you with a smile- One that never seems to fade. They'll always be quite thankful; For doors you open wide, Into worlds they do not know, Through books you have inside. In your mistress you will find You have the truest friend; A kind, unselfish lady, Whose corney jokes will not offend. Welcome again, pretty Blue Cloud. Wo await with open arms, To make you a part of us, In our towns and on our farms. "Now Minnie we aren't running around like a turkey with our head cut off. We are just excited, thrilled and bubbling over 'cause BLUE CLOUD has finally come. We have been looking forward to this big event ever since Septem ber 18. And now that it has ac tually come to pass you can't ex pect us to be cool, calm and col lected. Besides it is good for peo- cording to Dr. Celso Ramon Gar cia, research scientist who has conducted extensive tests with the oral contraceptive pill, women who have used "the pill" for as long as 80 cycles had no trouble conceiving when they discontinued its use. Sixty per cent of them, he reports, became pregnant with in two month. HAZEL B. RAMSEY mm OalM Balding Stamey, 86, of Rt 2, Hot Springs, died Friday, November 12, 1966, at the home of a daughter, Mr. D. T. Moore, Rt 8, Canton, after a long illness She waa the widow of T. V. Stamey and a member of Gap of the Mountain Methodist Church. Her parents were Henry and Hes ter Balding. Surviving beside Mrs. Moore are three daughters, Mrs. Hester Fleming of Waynesville Rt 1, Mrs. J. H. Caldwell of Hot Spring Rt 2, and Mrs. L. M. Adams of Aiken, & C; five sons, Carl, of Black Mountain, Garl and Elmer of Hot Springs Rt 2, Clauude of Wilkeshoro, and Carson Stamey of Charlotte; a brother, Newton Balding of Aaheville; two sisters, Mrs. Howard Taylor of Marion, and Mrs. Koy Plemmons of Waynesville; 21 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Services were held Sunday at 2 p. in., at Meadow Fork Baptist Church. The Rev. Lloyd Yonng and the Rev. Umer Keener officiated and burial was in the church ceme tery. Grandsons were pallbearer and granddaughters were flower bearers. Bowman Funeral Home was is charge. Achievement Night At Meadow Fork 4-H Club Nov. 9 Enjoy Michigan Hunting Trip adawaaW't i -3"j 'nmaw l mk bbbbwN bbbbbbbb ' jswawaHHfl I al snaaBBBBwl Bbbbb! wfaawT VWfH fc pie to bubble every now and then SSn-lnno- Minnie w hfivo In irn n. flemmons; tell BLUE CLOUD about the house that Mack Ramsey is build ing for her." Members of Meadow Fork 4-H Club carrying projects from which they could show some exhibit or product, did so last week at an Achievement Night. Following are the members who participated in the following fields: Sewing: Dress, Edna Ruth Holt; Aprons, Susan McGaha, Willene Strickland, Diane McRroy; Canning, Margaret Plemmons; Baking, Margaret Plemmons, Bar bara Frisbee; Bird House, David Tomatoes, Billy Par- Local hunters are shown after a night's hunt in Michigan and Canada. Shown (left to right) are Frank Riddle with "Cannon;" Jerry Riddle with "Tenna;" Newton Ball with "Bell;" Floyd Daris, Jr., with "Red;" and Willard Ball with "Ann." Wil lard and Floyd are from Marshall; Newton from Asheville. Frank and Jerry live in Michigan. Local Coon Hunters Enjoy Michigan And Canada Trip CHEVROLET ! W0RKP0WER mm PiP"" BrTwaX drnBanannT f hhI bbbPjSSbbs IbbV sBaasnBBsSflSSHH BBtatBSBaaAH mil jnWffijBn(TWW-- r 1 BSr wl H ker, Margaret Plemmons; .Leaf Collection, Margaret Pelmmons, Freddie Trantham, Billy and Bet ty June Parker, Curtis and Vickie Rollins. The parents were welcomed. Meadow Fork 4-H Club Met Last Week The Meadow Fork 4-H Club met Tuesday night of last week at Bethel Christian Church. Seventeen members and all four leaders were present. Two mem bers' parents attended since it was Achievement Night. Billy Parker presided; Edna Ruth Holt led the pledges. All members sang "At The Cross; Betty June Parker read devotions. Margaret Lou Plemmons read the minute of the last meeting and called the roll. A Christmas Party and scene were discussed; also the calf tick et sale. Christmas decorations were pre sented by the leader. Refreshments were served by Margaret Plemmons, Edna Ruth Holt and Roy Lee Frisbee. Everyone observed Achievement Night's displays. On Saturday, October 16, Wil lard Ball, Newton Ball and Floyd Davis Jr., three local coon hunt ers, loaded their dogs and hunting equipment and started on a long 600-mile trip to Michigan. When they arrived they found that the hunting season there didn't start until the 20th. So they decided to go over to Canada on Monday and Tuesday nights. The weather there was ideal and the coon were plentiful. On Wednesday night they went to Leonna, Michigan; and Friday night to Howell, Michigan. They were forced to stay in on Thurs day night due to rainy weather, much to the delight of "weary dogs and hunters". On the total distance they traveled approximately 2,000 miles and enjoyed every minute of it. The dogs used for hunting were three registered treeing walkers, one registered bluetick and one red grade dog. "We only wish that Western North Carolina had the hunting terrain and quantity of game that Michigan and Canada has", the group remarked. "We wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riddle, and children, Jerry and Phyllis, and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Patchett for one of the most enjoyable weeks ever spent", one of the group stated. ROARING FORK MRS. HUBERT PANGLE, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardin asd three children spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gardin. Spencer Garner of Oklahoma; Conrad Cline of Canada; and Er rol Harris, students at Johnson Bible College, Tenn., have taken the place of the minister at Bethel Christian Church. Errol Harris delivered a wonderful gospel mes sage. All had Sunday dinner with Mrs. Carolina Pangl. W were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Callie Stamey. Our Sympathy to the bereaved family. Mrs. Callie Parker is improv ing some. She is visited by her son, Elmer Parker, of Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pangle, Ken and Angela spent Saturday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts of Haywood. BLOODSHED BOXSCORE ON N. C. 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