'tIILTDAY, SIARCH 21, 1940 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Pae T CARD OP THANKS wish to thank par friends j. their kindness and the floral rings during the illness and th of our wile and mother. I James F. Davis and Family. Flowers For Easter LILIES :azalias cinerarias hyacinths TULIPS PRIMROSES , Distinctive Corsages Cfyds Ray's Flower Shop We Can Help With Your GRADUATION PROBLEMS -We Can Suit You to a "T" SUIT S (;catx $985 fc.Tj up Yt Spring Shoes Every Type OXFORDS Men's, Boy's 51-90 $2.98 assist in every way with your Easter and graduation needs. Joe Davis, student at the Uni versity of North Carolina, is spending this week in town with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Davis. ROSES GARDENIAS ORCHIDS VIOLETS CARNATIONS GLADIOLI BUY NOW FOR EASTER Up ur TTn We will be pleased to show you . , . and to Deaths MRS. JAMES F. DAVIS Last rites were held on Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the Pres byterian church for Mrs. James F. Davis, who died on Sunday morn ing at 8:35 o clock at the Haywood County Hospital. The Rev. R. P. Walker officiated. Burial was tn Green Hill cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were the following: L. N. Davis, Hilliard Matney, Bill Winchester, Frank Compton, T. G. Stump, and Hayes Alley. Mrs. Davis was a native of this county, and was before her mar riage Miss Lillie Cagle. She has resided here all her life. Surviving are: her husband, three daughters, Mrs. W. H. Cole, of Pinehurst, Mrs. Fred McMahan, of Greenville, S. C, and Mrs. Grover Turner, of Lenoir; five sons, Edgar, of Lenoir, Homer, of Green ville, S. C, Mark, Lawrence, and James, of Waynesville and Hazel wood; two brothers, James and David, of Waynesville. G. FRANK JONES Last rites were conducted at the Garrett Funeral Home at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning for G. Frank Jones, 73, who died on Thursday at the home of his nephew, Frank Rush in the Mauney Cove. The Rev. George Hammond, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Canton, officiated. Burial was in the cem etery at Turpin's Chapel. Serving as pallbearers were Frank Wright, Lee Willis, Frank Jones, Robert Jones, Hilliard Jones, and Richard Jones. Mr. Jones was a native of Bun combe county, but had spent the past forty-six years in Haywood County, where he had been en gaged in farming. Surviving are: one son Garland Jonea, of Gastonia; one daughter, Mrs. Wiley Wright, of Canton; three brothers, Wiley Jones, of Etowah, Gus and Noah Jones f Lake Toxaway. Walter Herman Surrett Funeral Services were held at 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon at the Bethel Baptist church in Bun combe County for Walter Herman Surrett, 20, who died at 6:30 p. m. on Thursday in the Haywood County Hospital. Burial was in the church cemtery. Surviving are his parents, Wil liam H. and Leonia Sams Surrett, of Canton, route 2; two brothers, Ralph and Frank Surrett, of Can ton route 1 and three sisters, Mrs. Fred Suttles, of Henderson Coun ty, Miss Inez and Miss Elsie Lee Surrett, of route 2, Canton. MRS. J. M. PENLAND Funeral services were held on Wednesday morning at 10:30 at the Clyde Methodist Church for Mrs. J. Mack Penland, 71, who died Tuesday morning at her home in Clyde, after an extended illness. The Rev. W. M. Gerald, pastor of the church, the Rev. W. H. Pless and the Rev. E. C. Price officiated. Burial was in the Pleasant Hill cemetery near Clyde. Nephews served as pallbearers Ladies . . . TRY The Toggery For a Complete New EASTER OUTFIT y. ..y...v.v.J.M.v.vw.v.vv,v.v.w r j' ' ' til . -9 ' Mr " J y 5s .. are More Popular Than Ever! It's time to get new ones! Here's your fav orite . . exactly right to the last detail! White sueded rubber sole! and granddaughters had charge of the flowers. Mrs. Peril and had been a life long resident of the Clyde section. She is survived by seven children; five daughters, Mrs. J. H. Stamey, Mrs. V. H. Justice and Mrs. Hil liard Underwood, of Clyde, and Mrs. J. M. Pless and Mrs. J. E. Childress, of Canton; two sons, W. G. Penland and Ted Penland, of Winston-Salem; and 19 grandchil dren. The Wells Funeral home of Can ton was in charge of the arrangements. Capt. W. Jackson Held School For Reserve Officers In Asheville Captain Wilfred Jacksqn con ducted the troop school for re serve officers in the U.,S. Army, which was held on Wednesday night in Asheville. He had as his subject "Outposts." At the conclusion of the lesson the officers were invited to see "The Fighting 69th." NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. ' IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. Ernest L. Rhodarmer et ux. et al. Vs. Edith Hargrove Miller and hus band, Stanford Miller; Hardin Price and wife, Bertie Price; Zack Price and wife, Elene Price; Rosa Parks Burgess and husband, Game Burgess; Maggie Parks Medford and husband, W. Thomas Medford; Nellie Hargrove Nelson and hus band, Berl Nelson; Maggie Har ris and husband, if any, by what ever name he is known; James Parks and wife, Mrs. James Parks; Alvin Downs and wife, Frankie Downs; Carmel Downs and wife, if any, by whatever name known; Grady Downs and wife, if any, by whatever name known; Horace Downs and wife, Edith Putnam Downs; and Blanche Cagle, Nor man Cagle, Edna Hargrove, Lon nie B. Hargrove, Perry Harris Roy Harris, Minors; and any and all heirs of Adeline Rhodarmer Price; and any and all heirs of Jesse Rhodarmer; and all other persons whomsoever who have or claim to have any estate or in terest in the estate of E. Z. Rho darmer, deceased, or otherwise, in and to the premises described in this petition; and any and all heirs and devisees of the several par ties above named; and any and all heirs of E. Z. Rhodarmer, de ceased, whose names and addresses are unknown; and all and singular their heirs, husbands, wives, repre sentatives, devisees, executors, administrators, successors and as signs of each and every of them. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendants above named, excepting those who have hereto fore been personally served, will take notice that a special proceed ing entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Caro lina, to sell for division among the heirs, the lands of E, Z. Rhodar mer, deceased, situate in Haywood County, N. C, and said defendants and defendant unknown heirs will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse in Waynesville, N. C, within ten days after the 18th day of April, 1940, and answer or demur to the peti tion in the said proceeding, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. This the 18th day of March, 1940. W. G. BYERS, Clerk Superior Court, Haywood County, N. C. No. 950 Mar. 21-28-April 4-11. '.''.''mm wi,a 1 $98 $298 - y i It Is Easy To . .... The greatest array of Beautiful things for Easter we have ever offered. . . . And be cause of greater efficiency in our buying, you will find our VALUES even greater than they have been in the past. . . . Remember that Belk-IIudson's always gives you the most for your money. 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