VOL. XLV. NO. 16 WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA THl'RSDAY, MARCH 23, Mass Meeting Scheduled For March 31 To Discuss Dist. Chamber Of Commerce Park Director Sees 1 Great Benefit From Park To This Section Representatives of Organiza tions Met -Tuesday. Movement Favored al". mittffo named Tuesday mMt.inr of 22 repre .ernoon uilci " . . - ntames fiom the xanou, c.vu. i K , ionizations ol tne . ...u,m ----C had d.scussed the proposed Wivnesvilbi District Chambei of Kmtno o.gan.ation, the -en 1-rdav. -Mann 01, a-, mass meeting wn.cn " ..resident tor trie orKa."""". " n,-,i.Mtv of those present so desire, v. j. ct the proposal or make ainend ,.,,.. t,, the suggestions recently ui,m.villo District Lnam i:,.i. .aii1,1 ini'liwh tll to.,Harie v........ . "--; f WaynesviiRv. .w, - l,.nattuin Townships A EMPLOYEES OF SUNCREST HOLD FAREWELL PARTY of the made by b.r M r. outli pose i.ed. A into T .lit .ill it noun tile meeuiifc "") , , IV,, Dicus jiresented, in hricl. the . of his proposal, and the pur r the organization if so ovgan- A. Hradley, General Supenn-j tfndent. Made Principal j Address Al Affair ' Completion of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park "is the one thin that will do most to rehabilitate Western North Carolina," Arno li. Cammerer, asso ciate director ot the Na tional Park Service, said recent lv. Mr. Cammerer was in Raleigh for a committee hearing, said that "delin quency m private pledges" has delayed the proiect, but expressed conlidence ol ear ly completion of the park which he .-aid 700.000 had 1 ready visited. HAYWOOD MAN COMMITS SUICIDE AFTER SHOOTING AT AN OFFICER Hoss llensen shoots Self Tnder Chin Shortly Hefore Daylight Tuesday Survey Of Road From Soco Gap To Cherokee Is Being Pushed By State Utticiais i a I dismission was enUied . , -:,...!!,. i,v those present, ami ynicm. ..,.,, J ... l ...tti.. .dllte- eervone present mamr. me.it in regard to the movement. The sentiment of those present was almost one hundred per. cent in ac cord with the proposal- Mot or h.r-i it presenting o.ganuationb could only express personal views and not ollUiallv those of their organizations, as only a few organisations have tak en any action on the matter. Uut piaiticallv evtivone present expressed themselves as feelm that their or ganuations would approve any state ment that was made by the repre ......:.. n,i cunnort. the movement. senta u v. . .irx- .-- rv. mitti named to make plans and arrangements for the mass meet- c V lions, chairman, vy 1) Smith. W.' A. Bradley, Frank M ,11, i Mi- Giovn Davis, and Mrs. Have Simons. Mr Dicus stressed the tact, alter he was appointed chairman of the committee to arrange the program for the mass meeting, that it was the civic duty of every citizen of the community to be present at the mass meeting on Friday night. March Jl, regardless of how they stood on the matter. "The committee will be called to gether within the next few days and Win work on an interesting pro- .,,. ,.hiaf aim nt this time IS lilllt. Ul Li"V ...... - nut. to this meeting possible and find out just what they think of the matter." Mr. Dicus said. Under the present plans, the .presi dent will be named at the mass .meet ing, and then each organization or the community will elect a xtpie- .,,:,,.. .h!oh -nnld become u di- bCllliUlV ,O.Wl ..wv.-.- .. - - ; rector of 'he organization. The di-1 rectors, together with the president j would name a secretary and also select ( three members iron, the hoard oi j directors -.to' act as an executive board Every vocation and organi zation would 'be directly represented by' having one of their members on the board of directors. . Those present at Tuesday's meet ing included: Mrs. Si I. Gay, Mrs. Y 11 Liner, Mrs. Ben -Colkltt. bam K nght W 1). Smith, W. A Bradley, M is E. 15. Camp, M- G. Stanley, Mrs. Have Simons, Milliard Atkins, James Ylassie. C. B Atkinson, W. A. Hyatt, Paul' Hyatt. Mrs. Grover Davis, Mrs. V vat: ' Wallace Blackwell, R. N. Baihcr. ,lr.. 1). 1). Alley, V. L. Lamp, kin, .C M. Dicus. and W. C. Russ. The job of. taking up the Suiu-rest Lumber Company's logging railroad tileted Saturday, the ISth. The work was commenced the lut of October, last vear, when the camp was moved to the back-end ol the line: in the Smokv Mountain Park aiea. i . .. . - , and un da- ago tin camp was moved AmeriCail LelOIl IS 1IUO l-ilf oumit ,..v... ... nesville from Dellwood. One of Sunerest's camps, mounted on cars, had been used to house the men engaged in dismantling this road. Last Sunday, about rUty fo;m-' ,l'n-. Y m .,, 7 Wvnesv.lle and its ph.yees of Sunc rest heb a so .a o. . the park: and near "farewell uartv 1 1 tnis camp an. an , , .' . . , . darate dinner was prepared in th,Uy cites. is ,ung pr.nted on ,;, kitchen bv the wives of the men coioreu gummeo laoeis aim camp Kitinin oy uic . ..r(.,.(., fo th.. Uniiuss houses and and served in tne -mess nan un " ""::,,.,.. i, i,i vv a no v iroais a i tne fuiumuiiiL.Y i'v ". " n Sponsoring Sale Of Advertising Labels Ross Henson. .ri2-year old larnier of Pigeon Township, carried out his threat of Monday night by committing suicide before surrending to officers lor the shooting of Constable J. D. Justice, who had carried Henson home late Mondav atternoon lor being drunk. Henson made the statement idiortly atter shootmv I onstable Justice that "If the oliicers come atter me, I will shoot them and then shoot my self" Karlier in he night he tried to get someone to go with huu away from his home stating "Wi wont ! bothered with me long.'' Otluers took this to mean that he intended to snoot himself. Henson stayed in the woods all I J1.! . inaii night, returning about 0 i 'dock Tuesday morning, and was within ".00 yards, of Lis home, near Contractor Of Soco (Jap Koad Was Here Monday Mak ing Plans for Work tht long tables used in the camp. w. Bradley, General Superintendent, aci- .' . ,,.1 ..f l,i.. rm in d 1 ed as toast masier - " -m".- - n ri-ing vote of thanks was gn!n me Suncrest Lumber Company1 Mr many years of employment given tnem in the past; also the entire assembly tood for one minute m silent piaei fer V C Nobeck, former, yarn .oie- nrui Who is ill and was unable to ai tmd, and foi all othus phvsuallv unable to be present. Mr- Bradley also made quiie u ik, eferring to their lung years of as sociation in the employment of the suncresf Lumber company (Mi. Hi ad lev has been with the company and its predecessors for twenty three years), and wished for all employ ..,., ;,, -th,, future satisfactory to in tin. i' - - - . . them, stating that he would do giau to assist any of them in any way he could and thanked them tor then loyalty on behalf of the company, also for their -support and cooperation n-v him' in the past. Mr L N. Davis next took the floor (Mr Davis has been book-keeper and head office man for the company for alout twenty yeais), he mentioned the happy years spent together in the past, the esteem iit which tne run crest Lumber Company was held by all and asked that a rising vote of thanks be given Mr. Bradley and the Suncrest Lumber Company ior .u.e many considerations shown them as employees. Miss Ila Green gave a very ilitcu-st-ing readinu- and a solo. . Dexter Bryant, colored, lor many years in the employee of the company, ,'made an interesting talk: am! sang ...... .r,r,,Muti SOllL'S. KVCl'VOhe .i,nt has an eniovable turn tributed). - colored iutr otl'ei individuals at the community by local post of the American Legionv The map was drawn for the Legion bv .1. V. Seaver. civil engineer. The books of labels can be secured (ion. any member of the American Legion A small profit is being charged for the labels which will be used in erecting road signs near YVay nesville. Tentative plans ot the Legion are to erect an areh over the highways leading into the city with the Hinds derived trom the sale of these label. The Legion is asking that those buying the labels place one ol them on each letter or piece of mail sent from here, either on Ihe letter or the en velope. YVednsdav morning K. N. Barber and Company sent 'out almost a thous and letters with labels on them. the barn of Bill llarj lay down t'at. of his b: the end of the barrel tier h.s chin pulled t ; H thumb. Tile "'kick" of ;1h i., cd Where if . had sli i yond his feet. .uu1 an ini-;iv ; ic, when he . and placing t he gun un- j ! rigger with j C A- Ragland. who was awarded the contract of building the Soco Clap Road, also known as highway '!'., was in Waynesville .Monday making tinal preparations for beginning act ual construction ol I he project. M,r. Ragland went over, the route .. . . , . ...i.:l 1,.,,-.. and studied tne survy iim-,.in- Monday and state 1 :ha' he expected to haw a right-of-way crew at 'voik it tier 'he .ast .it this week or the first of next. This clearing crew will hi ein clearing '-lie line of trees, sti.n s roots, sit. v. e am! otln r ob uet'or.'.' .on the loidvay. was 'earned 'n-r npproMiii.Uc ly 'JO men wouU be put t ) w k in inu1 the route. i . in.iU.rst,) i.l tl.'l. I he l illlll.lC."! It 1 Iklieved That Road From (iap To Cherokee Will l?e Made 2 Projects B S Marsh, engineer in charge ol surveying and locating the Soco Gap Road from Dellwood to (Tierokee, re ceived orders from Kaleign Saturday to move his ullice and crew to S lva and rush the completion of the sur . .. , i i ,'- t., the Dot Ol ine iiiuum .1 . B is the general belief that the road It clearly si itee feet low -be. bring two on.- an 1 one-ha.1 yaid els here for the excavation ,ork. so are .expected to ar-ive v. 1 bin next week or ten days. T Knight, resident engiticii tin ..c were t it W'as call for 'onsialiU home 1: oner, am' satisfied a case of an imiue.-t. Justice hat ito Monday , 11, Dr. J. L. Sneriir J. A. 1' the evidence uicide find did and job iin the carried Hcu iitternooii and getting in Ins car when itenson a load of buckshot, at huu. The hit the glas-. in the door of the l,u; onlv one of the nine shot BABK RA TH SKIN CONTRACT Babe Ruth signed a contract Wed nesday afternoon with the New York Yankees for one year. He will re ceive a salary' of $52,000 for his el vices. This is the lowest the "Sultan of the Swat ' has received in 1 1 years. w a s sent load r!l r found its mark. Hie wound inflicted on Mr Justice's head did not penetrate tin. skull, r. was louud when an ex amination was made at the Haywood County Hospital here. A report from the hospital late yes tcrd iv afternoon says that Constable Justice is gitting along tine, The shooting took place in the Re treat .section ol the county, about 7 miles trom Waynesville. About o'clock Tuesday morning Shf.i-.itV I.owe and Jack Carver lot t Wavnesville with a warrant for the arrest of Benson. Thev arrived at the scene about an hour after the wanted m:m had died. Henson is survived by his widow and a daughter, Mrs. Charles Bur nette; and a son. Rufus Henson; and H- mother, all of this county. I berokee. a (lis- will be let Mi two to speed up com- . thus giving a road via Swco dap to by the first of the from Soco Gap t tance of 1-' miles oroiects in order pletion of the road from Waynesville heiokee orobalily vear. "W ith tniet- ,.eeKs of fair' weather 1 can complete the survey of the road from the Cap to the foot of the moun tain, which is about (i miles or hall wav." Mr. Marsh stated. "As soon as 1 coni)lete the survey to the foot of the mountain, 1 will ,.,) mi the data and I understand that .v i ,ni 1... nwnrded and work '-i Con- Arthur Francis Wins I n Public Speaking Contest Wednesday t hiii- Francis was awarded first in a mimic soeaKinir cuiuc Ai which w is held, during chapel period at the high school Wednesday morn ing: Four members of the Vocational Agricultural class took part m the contest. The winner goes to Ashcville Friday to compete on the district content. Kach of the four boys wrote their ad dress. Those takmii part and their sub jects were ss follows: Arthur Fran cis, "Kcualization of Taxation as Farm Relief Measure:" Richard Queen. who won second place, "Why Should Farmers Cooperate?" James Liner, "Machine Age and Effect on America;" Mack Ketner, "Future of American Farmer." The iudbes were Rev. Wade John son. W. C. Russ. and C. E. Weatherby. Rites Held For Mrs. Howell At Shady Grove On Friday T.-.f ;..r. .:',; f-.r Mrs Lllen Howell, ho: died at her home on Jonathan is Creek Thursday morning 7 . , , ....... l 1.1 i.Viiln.., nf Snadv . '..l.f-L- IIT n' . 11111 X 1 V-T f . '-vtnhnflijt ' i-hnrch aliout OIUVL- . tiiw..,..w . miles from .Waynesville on mgnvyay No 24, the Rev. J. E. Hipps, pastor, as.i.tod bv the Rev. T. A (Jroce. pastor of the Methodist chuich at Acton, conducting the, services. In terment was in the church cemetery. Mrs Howell was the daughter of Samu.l Feiguson and gramld .ughter of Robin 1-erguson, the J.nt of the nime to come to Haywood county dm ng the peuod tielore " husband, Cicero Howell, who died a tew veils ago was a gnat g.ancKon of John Howell who was a of the hrst court of pleas mil quarter f tt- f-wl mmnt'v in 1 cSUWp Regions or naywuwiA..v . and at whose house the f.r-t court met in March, 180!). before the first .ourthouse was bu.lt She was ,9 years old. Surviving are three son-. 1 he Rev. H V. Howell, pastor of the Mills River church in Henderson cou,. , Rowe B. Howell, who was for two years'- deputy clerk of the court here, under the late Claude A. Haynes; and l ee Howell, of Jonathan's Creek. . .. Active pallbearers were R. v . Howell. G. V. Howell. James Coman, Edwin Haynes, Frank Howell, and R. M. Ferguson. CONGRESSMAN WEAVER RELIEVES ROOSEVELT'S PLAN WILL BE IM PORTANT TO WESTERN CAROLINA $10,000 In (-old And Certificates Return id to Bank and P. 0. Weaver. Mopes To Establish Many Camps in This Section I bis crew df four, will be on the representing the state mghw;.. 0, the construction of road. B S -Marsh, engineer, who ui vejed the road from Dellwood to the Soco Gap, has been transferred 10 Sylva in order that he 'might complete ihe survcv of the road from tic Cap to Cherokee, a distance ol about I ' miles. Six houses and one church will have to lie moved in order that the road from Dellwood to Soco Gap lie built, it was learned. I Ins wc'k will lie done hv the state. Engineers started the survey of the Soco (Jap Roai 1 the Inst ot November and completed the work December 24. The contract was awarded March fust to Mr Ragland. of Louisburg, in com petition With other bidders for T110, 45.r).JO and the contract lor the bridge work and other structural work was awarded to W. II. Anderson, of Ashe ville. for. $11.244.;.I0. The fork, ae cording to the contract, is to be com pleted bv OctoU'r 1, Bid.!. The com ract. under w hich Mr. Bag- land and Mr. Anderson will worn, is desie-nated as proiect '.',410. route 29d, and the road runs from the intersec tion of Highway No. 2.S4 at Dellwood to the highest point on the ridge be tween Havwood anil Jackson counties, ;,, ii,-,, ,:,l.r,. of the nark area, a dis tance of X -lu miles. I he type if wo.k, is t bo grading, .crushed stone, arid ; rui'turos. 'information that has been given out and specified in the contract, will, be the following roadway (juantities: clearing 22 acres. grubbing eight itches, o,imhi clinic excavation . . 70.200 tailed on the mountain end oi u- o:ul w hile we finish s.umvii;r re- 1 . . . . . I I I . i.- . t (1 I I I ing ix iiHics. u inn ."" ..- to build the first six miles ol oad than it will the last, six. The half is on the mountain, and it ,i..;i, romrh. ilthoueh the seen-. eiv surpasses that ol any othe,- route. ...i ,. ;n ,r,, witliiii ,0 feet ol ,i... .i.,,,i,l,..s;aeo Kails, and will be im , !'".. - ' .. ,,.ettiet mountain road in int mfi.ii longi the i lirst wdthll) on the road Marsh eon- HK)VER IN CALIFORNIA Fv-Prrsiden4 Herbert Hoover reached his California home Wednes day. He had no statement to make as to his future plans, extent that "he was glad that he could awike in the mormne and not have, appoint ment? waiting for him." Bonner Rav Has Pneumonia The many friends of Mr. Bonner Rav havp learned of his serious lll-ne-s wi'h regrets. M. Ray has been ronfin'd to hi home for the cast week with pneumonia. Representative Weaver declared' re- cently tnat .i resMieiu, iMMe..!) I,. mrf iiH-wa hundred thousaiKi un employed men to work in national for ests and government parks wouki oe of "great benefit", to Western .North Carolina. He pointed -out that tne (Ilea; Smoky M Hint a i ns -Nut i 'n a 1 park, the Bisgah and Nantahah. na tional forests, were near the Ht.fin ploved 'of the heavily popuhited eat ein cities, and that fact, alone, .would i influence the government (.fli.cial- in eight 'establishing a large number of the laboi amps ,,i (st(t-i e n i m i hna. Representative. ': Weaver said the re forestation program which will . be proposed by President: Roosevelt, .will provide work foi- a large portion of H.....1..,.,, v,.,-i h tne unemployed ur- h.-m--.o , Carolina. The chief executive plan j to develop the Tennessee river and itr-j tributaries js expected to extend ititi' Western Notth :Carolih:i and coy.ei- a large portion of the territory border ing on the Irene;: Broad, IVm-mii, Tuckaseegee. and Little, I enne.-ve rivers. . , in i,tmir newt ner men some back ground on his plan for providing work for the unemployed, President Roose velt nt the White House recently men- oned the Great Smoky Mountains National park to illustrate the plan he has in mind. The plan would take men now on . , 1 , 1 . ... 1 ..... . Vw.w, i dole and unemployed aim. .put . t.o work in the .parks and nationa forests Thev would build trails and roads, prepare against fires, and im prove the parks and forests in pen- ral ." Several thousand men .will be emnloved in the Great Smoky Na tional park and the national forests of Western North Carolina, t amp will be established , at which men will be housed and fed at government ex Dcnse and they will be paid $1 a day. The government will require that a nart of the money be sent back to dependants. Kepresentauve weaver is ing conferences with Secretary of In terior Lckes and Secretary of Agn VVMllafo ami will seek to c- cure the establishment of a man,. I camps in Western North Car-.lina a possible. l m t i lic: I-'i, ,f .till Week. h 1th, old and go l ;i rued i.i-i. lank atnl i city, it w d .sro,(iinri -: has be. Nationa , t Ofli'-e ii ne'd- thi Since .March 1th, otlic ials of the First Natio.ial Bank have sent th, Cideial R. sirv. Bank in norid $T,!7!..r.0. in gold, and certiticates. This- amount .vented indiidual dei. i-its of a (-ii s. yards c ubic cubic cd ic vanls cubic y;-rh tii'i'.e- vai'dr drainage coinmoii v'ai van ... cla van I I.-, bordi rder eXCfival ion, ,i:),:miu rock excavation 1 02. i00 overluuil :!0,000 station B concrete hcadwalls a 2 crushed stone I l.'.'eO cubii drop1 inlets 11 ; structure unn class A coneiete Tt'id cubic reinforced, steel 75,700 jiound-'.. the state." ri'l. 1 f,-,,m I' WOO tO OOC1I 1 Jit' I 0V1 ,.,' .. i t Kiun snarn luive uu . i... .". - ; .,-iui we are trviiur to stay a seven per cent gradi beyond the .gap." Ml. tinned. The road from the gup (Soco) U) thtiolu. will hi bu.lt bv th. stuu Gut is bung paid fo, by the tedeia Goveinm. nt, while the load from l)e -wood o Solo G . i onc--h dt lM.letal aid. D Mtrsh is taking hii same crew to Svlva By being in Sylva he stated that thev would save two hours ol lMV.ng a day in getting to ih.n wo.k, ,s thev are now within a short, dis- I tance of the toot ol tne mourn....... We were given cooperation oy mv.. ,)(Upl(. and .ountv ofluinls on - veiy side while here, and 1 appreciate it, Mi Mi.shsaid. "Everything we ask , d lor w is gr mted. The people glad ly inn d the right-ot-way papers, and ,,,at.du vcy nicely at all times. It h,s 1. n uood bunch to woik with tut to finish. in lact, i ,ml,n the cooperation of the h,s 1. n Ivoiy Soap, 'J -tt lOO .11 .,n..w.ci'i1ri It I hkc nil" I I . Wav ilesvi 1 have b ,n i n i in i Hi playing golf on the spl the' I'ountry t'lul) thi Weil I'll be back." from said : peopli pure c and nope en planning in Lake in come hacK, all winter of Junaluska and ndid course at summer, but Miss Marv Gmi iv' I !A lifer Ihme In (Vutn Thurs. Kir) and tunc and ii ; t'maste about gold -c d in 1 :i ibouft :iver a thousand T.: I.. Cieen 2,200 worth o i t ific.il..-.-. ; had the post ofiic about .,'")( w:a stated f gob I been -. Of lUDGEi.N MEASE i IS !MT""!M vr ! CANTON Bl1!). i:' ,11..-: - r I One of Wi'.-tprn ( niolnvi ! standi.!' ( itfens as I ( ant on ( it v" .ludut' vN a- Well ( IllllltV (IV, i.'ir ii rd Had i v V.lliv mt V: Out - i. I'm th. Methodist Supper Is Postponed , The fl.l class of has. lieen the upper ,s me mncr oeeause supper meni ! i-,- cia he Fir postpo of the d tonight. . as to d -. 'uhdav iiedUli'd for tonight ,,f tile Men's Bible -r Methodist church icd until next week "astern Stare benefit Definite announee (late will made "in niornitig'J.:- Boy At Woodrow Is Hurt On Saturday . Eal Bumgarner, three-year-old son f W 1 lam Bjmr.ui"' 'arme- ft ,h" iwoei-ow section was seri(iusly in- I. . ...L.l.,,. ui.'f.nin.f :it: I OCloCk , t-i-k by an automobile on the r: f'ont of his home, ..h"' 1 was rushed to the Hay-hc.-p.tal. nc. where t-x-, showed a fractured skull, , , ..... v.rt Vw g, and lateral .'us V" i"s. iu:.el v.-'ieri r1 Vf.o.i a mi a. i -?i;i. Funeral rites for. 'City .hois' Meas". Sr.; HO, outstanding Western North Carolina pioneer, whose efforts bytorian '''' aad oojieration were directly resiiort--ible for the location of the. Cham pion, r ibre t'ompany in this local!'.';., j v who (lied at ms home an Aiith .vlam i ,-treet in ( anton h rida v morning at l 7:42 o'clock, were conducted at the Methodist church. South, Sunday- af ternoon at 2:."M) o'c lock with the Rev. Dr. Charles' N. ( lark olTuiating. He was buried with Masonic honors in the Locustfield cemetery in ( anton, besitie his wife, who died 2(1 years ago, with the following Masons serving as active pallhearers: C. A. Hildebrand. Norman Freed, (day Pegram. Lone Snyder J- L. Jones, and Guy Hipps. Honorary pallbears were R- B. Robertson. Sr., C. S. Bryant, the Rev. R A Sentelle. Dr. H. A. Rmathers, Robert Willis. Dr. J. F. Abel, W. H. Henderson,1. IK M. Cagle, Horace Sentelle- Sr., Letch Worley,,, Marvin Alc-v. .-inrler Willis Kirknatrick. E, P Ball. A C. Russell, D. J. Kerr. G. N. Hen-I son; E. (i. Barefoot. N. S. Smathers, i RolM-rt Conlev. J. M. Curtis. A. P.! rnrtic .1 I. More-iio J F. ( ube . J (".I Welch. W. il. Johnson. John R. Smatn er. G L Hamnton, O. M. ll.t mot on T)r 1 M Russfii )- W C lohis.i Dr F M Davis, Di W ( P- -r-m T)r J T- Reeves. C. .1. Mtf racken- H , 'C rt'nnrrl en -iiage eig Uncral -ervices for Mi- Marf ens Gwyn, of Canton, who died t homt of . her mother. Mrs.; Amelia F... ;er Gvvvn. on r, mt-yivari.. ,l . . 7 ii. Canton Thursday night 11: oVoC. following an extended illness. v. re contluc'ed at the residence Sat u.dav morning with the R. v. Georw II .mm ,nd mstOl "1 tht I list 1 ies- .fli.ia-. ir.g. ... i 1 , ,:..n vi his. remarks tiur iimiiie. but impressive -a-Oey Hammond paid high M Gwvn. vh ch h dosed t ming of two !'h m i.f . I s,i ' and "Stekirs!" " I'lvCle ing fbrrf the trioute tt: with the f... u,, i, In which sU had expressed s0 heC--tifuliv her l.hi.losophy ,of life. 'Har. roh! I! Murdock. a member of the Presb'vteri-m fhoir, , sang "Face ta Faee."- a favorite -hymn of hors. Af ter the service .at the home, interment was in Green Hill cemetery, m Wav nesviile with the following officers of Cant'-n 1'n -ovrerian c-hurch actin? 1 ... f,i...i . Ti;i,ii, .1 t Jia 1 1 lt,fl lrr s v mil- n. ' i' ifni ft uu.' it... I Revt iev Joe Henderson, J. T. BaU ley R I Sprang S. B. Barlow, IL Arthur ( Riiovrie and Thomas Fumes,- Miss' Gwvn;.- who had spent th gre-ifer part of her life- in Havwnnd r1 ,..- nn,v d to Canton with hp? ra-mifv s vears a co.. IVurin"- .her Irlj,;e:u' there she- has-been actively conn": ted with the religious, and no dal life of the community. She wan I mi in Oe r ot t he woman s t .un. ana na e. u in i-harire of .the u.unft 1 n in char ire auiij'. ouios ,.ioj. Ko' htti 'Jil'st -tt! as pvesident of the Worn fhoir of uei.r.-1-.voj-.iT i'c Aie'dtni-v h-'d a crow.. - 'eh: ) :