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HIV MRsTDAVID R. MULLIGAN, Editl^ Locals & Personals ^ Williams-Day Mrs. Ciyde M. Day, of Donalsonviiu. Ga., has announced the marriage f her daughter, Mildred Therese, to 1 "yd Neison Williams of Kayden, A 1:1 ' . . ceremony was performed by . 3 jj, 0. E. Turner Saturday evening In st 7 'clock in the parlor of the First i. ; :.<t Church in Knoxville. ; ii bride was lovely in a long blue &1 chitii velvet dress with a matching blu? velvet turban with an illusion ^ veil She carried an arm bouquet of Pr Am iean Beauty roses with four gar- '*l tit! ia< in the center. Ci K zabeth Day, of Wilson Dam, A sister of the bride, who was inai ??f honor, wore a dubonnet vel-| *J g,uvn and carried an arm bouquet I 4 ol yellow roses and chrysantheums. J*:1 Paul King, of Hiwassee Dam, was best ! Sc mat!. ?, \ Peagram, accompanied by Gertrud. Williams, sar.K "I Love You Tt and "Oh Promise Me". Miss K Willi us played Lohengrin's "Wed- "J ding March" as the group walked up to an improvised altar, which was ^ L? a : i fully decorated with green ferns ar.d ivy. and twelve white tapers. ^ M Peagram wore a green crepe ^ di* trimmed in brown velvet and wa i f a shoulder corsage of baby chrysa* urns and yeliw roses. Miss Will!.i w ore a changeable colored taf- ^ fela dress with a shoulder corsage of l.aby chrysantheums and yellow roses. M . Williams, who is a graduate of ^ Martha Berry School for Girls and Berry College at Mt. Berry. Ga , is now employed as secretary to H. II. .1 Manager of the Cafeteria at Hiu i see Dam. M Williams attended high school ?t Svlma, Alabama, and Jacksonville ^ Suite Teachers -College at Jacksonvi;! Alabama, and is now employed ac wrh the Public Safety Department at fr Hiwassee DamTne guests attending the wedding ^ w? Mr. and Mrs. James Coffing, Ev? iyn Smith, Ernie Bowes and Rubin Offerd, all of Knoxville; Birma Mae er Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul King, Mr. Iu i and Mrs. E. C. Grant, Ann Peagram, Get ; rude Wiliams, Garnet Davis and yj Mi: D. R. Mulligan of Hiwassee Dam; ni and Miss Elizabeth Day of Wilson \ la. After a short wedding trip, the co ?b I ^ I WE DON'T HAVE TOT | PORTANT IT IS TH I UP FOR 1 HAN 1 "Treat Yourself To T1 I Murphy ! It th CI ; wi ' 19 ; co _aundry h TL _ n 1 C .? /ASSEE D ?l|c ( H1WASSE Irade Pupils R At Dam To Give * Original Play UI i so The fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh J CI ades will give a play next Wednes- i ar ly aftertioon, Nov. 24, at one o'clock j in the auditorium. The play, which was written by c. Btty Jo Henritze, of the seventh ni *ade, is called "The First Thanks- M ving. The cast includes: Sonny ;ach, Billie Evans, Robert Gum echt, Gilbert Madona, George Jones, m inior Hawkins. Charles Pipkin, al rede Johnson, Mildred Simpson, m addie Cole, May Floyd, Jean Pipn, Jean Clark, Celia Allen; Stage anagers, Charles Helfenberger, ni ary Ruth Mason, Mary Mason; Cosmes, Ruby Ellis; Properties, Buck ing; Make-up, Charlette Wayman; enery Charles Helfenberger, Jack i*ans and Buck King. ^1 0 e< enefit Bridge Party o Be Given ? A benefit bridge party for couples !>' the dam will be given next Wed;sday, Dec. 1, under the direction of K e Hiwassee Dam Woman's Club. A arge of 25c a person will be made. *a id the proceeds of the party will be w ed for a Christmas party for the hool children and any other children ^ the community. There will be a 01 iristmas tree with a Santa Claus to A ve each child a gift. The date for e Christmas party will bt set later. w Mrs. Kan Shiflett and Mrs. E. K. ilson are in charge of the bridge ( ,rty which will be held in the audi- ^ rium and will begin at 7:30. w o John Buck l^ft last thursday for his S1 me in Springfield, 111., where hi ill recuperate from an automobile P cident, in which he suffered a actured clavicle. a Martha Finney, a nurse at Wilson ^ im, has been transferred to the hostal here temporarily. a' Mrs. Clarence Witt spent the weekid in Knoxville and LaFollette, Ten- ct ssee. sl Billy Gumprecht, son of Mr. and c' rs. John Gumprecht, entertained a ** imber of his small friends last Tuesiy at a birthday party. ? d; uple will return to the dam. m ^ M 1 ia ! D; ELL YOU HOW IM- l ? AT YOU DRESS | ? KSGIVING. | an M r* TklitKlf^O AM SUPP El|f rnkrr & E DAM. NORTH CAROLINA ED CROSS DRIVE | IS UNDERWAY AT ilWASSEE DAMSITE The Red Cross drive, which is now iderway at the dam, is being sponred by the Hiwassee Dam Woman's lub. The quota for the dam is $50 id memberships are being solicited a house to house canvass. Mrs. C- E. Blee, President of the ub, has appointed the following comittee to assist in raising the fund: rs\ Raymond Carpenter, Mrs. K. (' rant, Mrs. J. F. Hodges and Mrs. W. Piggett. Mrs. Grant is soliciting embership in the offices at the dam id the other members of the comittee are soliciting memberships om house to house. The Woman's Club also has a amber of Christmas seals which will . c/vlJ r .wiu SUUII. I. !>. Tyler, Materials Engineer om Chickamauga Dam ami D. F. haw, also of Chickamauga Dam visiti the project last week on official jsiness. Lucille Chandler spent spent the eek-end in Knoxville visiting her irents. Grace Clark spent the week-end in noxville, and while there visited with ?r parents who are enroute to Orndo, Fla., where they will spend the inter. A delegation from the Southern ell Telephone Company, consisting F C- A. Stair, Vice-President, Ray Hen and T. D. Peyton, paid a visit the project for several days last eek. J. E. Walters, Superintendent of onstruction, Pickwick Dam, visited le project on official business last eek. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McClenagan Dent the week-end in Knoxville. C. E. Blee spent last Monday at iekwick Dam on official business. Miss Ida Belle Entrakin, the newlyppointed Regional Librarian, visited le dam for three days last week. Tyson Kinser of Vonore, Tenn , has ;cepted a position in the cafeteria. Grady Crawford, who recenly ac?pted a position in the Food Store, iffered injuries in an automobile acdent a week ago and is confined to 10 hospital in Murphy. V". D. L. Stevenson, of the Informaon Division, Chattanooga visited the im last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul King, Mr. and rs. E. C. Grant, Mrs. D. R. Mulligan, isses Ann Peagram, Gertrude Willms, Birma Mae Hudson and Garnet avis all spent the week-end in Knoxlle attending the wedding of Mildd Day and Lloyd Williams. LEGAL NOTICES DRTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURTTOWN OF ANDREWS. Vs. C. A. Gregory, Guardian, Mrs. Gena Gregory, widow, Dora Gregory by r guardian Ad Litem, C. E. Hyde, ielma Gregory and Beulah Gregory. NOTICE OF SERVICE The above named defendants, Thel Gregory and Beulah Gregory, and I other persons owning or claiming interest in the land herein referred , will take notice that on the 25th. y of September, 1934, an action enled as above was commenced in the iperior Court of Cherokee County, C. for the purpose of foreclosing x liens for the taxes due for the ars of 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930 id 1931 on the following real estate: Being lots Nos. 7 and 8 in block 9 the Wells Addition to the Town of id rows. And being the same lots conveyel G- H. Gregory by C. M- Slagle and fe, Emma Slagle?dated March th, 1918 and recorded in book No. page 480 records of Cherokee >unty, N. C. That they are required to appear d answer or demur to the complaint | lich has been filed in the office of j e Clerk of the Superior Court of : lerokee County at Murphy N. C. 1 thin thirty days from January, Is 38, or the plaintiff will apply to th nit for the relief demanded in th mplaint. It is also ordered that all other po ns claiming an interes.* in th'- :' t ma ter of the said action shall a> ar and pre "t. set uj> and defei: ? Defendants, nrsuant to a judgment entered in above entitle,! civil action on the 8th day of November, 1937, in the Superior Court of said County bv the Clerk I will on the 13th day of December.' 1931, at 12:110 o'clock noon (Central Standard Time). at the County Courthouse door in said County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder therefor the following described lands towit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 147 acres more or less, situate, lying and being on tile Peachtree Hoad, about 12 miles from the Town of Murphy, in Murphv Township, County of Cherokee. State Of North Carolina, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof, made by Goe. K. Hendrix Surveyor, on the 15th day of February. 1923, and attached to the abstract now on file with The Federal nd Bank of Columbia, the same being bounded on the North by the lands of Champion Fibre Company and D. S. 1'uett and on the East by the lands of Champion Fibre Company and J A. Griffith and on the South by the lands of It. A. Breedlove. and on the West by the lands of Will Brit, tainThe terms of saie are CASH. - .ll bids will be received subject to rejection or confirmation by tile Cleric of the Superior Court of said County and no bid will be accepted or report ed unless its maker shall deposit with said Clerk at the close of the bidding the sum of $200.00 as a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his bid. the same to he credited on his bid wh?n accepted. Notice is now given that said lands will be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at 2:90 o'clock !' M. of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. J Every deposit not forfeited or ac ' cepted will be promptly returned to ! j the maker. This the 8tti day of November I I 1937. | F. 0. CHRISTOPHER, j (16-4t-foc) Commissioner, i IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE WEST- j ERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, FOURTH CIRCUIT. AT A5HEVILLE, IN EQUITY. THE SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK AS TRUSTEE OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS W. BACOT DECEASED, AND THOMAS S W1L, BUR AND THEODORE A. WILBUR, EXECUTORS OF THEODORE A' WILBUR. DECEASED, AND WILL- 1 'AM C. WILBUR, IN BEHALF OF | THEMSELVES AND ALL OTHER 1 CREDITORS AND STOCKHOLDERS i OF THE CHEROKEE IKON AND MARBLE COMPANY VS. CHEROKEE IRON AND MARBLE COMPANY. WALTER R. WILBUR. AND JOHN McCRADY, SECRETARY AND TREASURER, RESPEC- j TIVELY, OF THE CHEROKEE IRON'' AND MARBLE COMPANY, AND I SOLE SURVIVING DIRECTORS | THEREOF. HUNTER A. GIBBES. A STOCKHOLDER OF CHEROKEE' IRON' AND MARRT.E COMPWY INDIVIDUALLY AND AS REPRESENTATIVE-. OF THE STOCKHOLDERS. EDWARD R MEM MINCER, \S ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF ALLARD MEMMINGER. V CREDITOR OF CHEROKEE IRON AN! KIU.:: COMPANY. AND AI THE UNKNOWN STOCKHOLDERS \ND CREDITORS OF CHER- >' "F I!: N AND MARBLE COMP' NY. , v November 25. 1937 'LEMENT rout their respective claims in 6 months from the date of final publication of this action, or be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest or claim in or to the said property or proceeds from the sale thereof. This the 22nd. day of November, 1037. J. W. DONLEY. (17-4t-tofa? Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE I OF LAND STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHEROKEE. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF COLUMBIA. Plaintiff, vs. MRS. EMMA EGGERS, NANTAHALA POWER & LIGHT COMPi ANY. FRFn iiii'rrv Ol Gurney I*. Hood, Commissioner of Banks, and GUS GRIFFITH. chaser desiring to purchase these lands, whether as a whole or suboii'i/liwl oka .1 . J A f - ??.? ia^ucsll-u to com or with one or both of the receivers and submit such offer as they desire to make. AH sales are required to be made either for cash or upon terms of onehalf cash, the remainder to be secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, payable not more than twelve months after confirmation of sale. Dated this November 16. 10:57. D- WITHERSPOON, Receive- ( ... r i . iron and Marble ^ Company. Ib" "--'iver ?>:" ' hei 1 ;e?- I.. M '.a (16-4l-ii\vi Company. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1937 NOTICE The undersigned J- H. McGee of Charleston, South Carolina, and D. Witherspoon, of Murphy, North Carolina, have been appointed receivers of the property and assets of the Cherokee Iron and Marble Company by a decree of the United States District Court for the Western District ( of North Carolina entered at Asheviile. North Carolina, iu the above en! titled action, and have duly qualified as such receivers. All creditors of the Cherokee Iron and Marble Company, both secured and unsecured, and all stockholders of said corporation are hereby notified that pursuant to the order entered in said cause, they are required to present their claims duly verified to the undersigned L). Witherspoon, address, tlurphy. North Carolina, or J. H. McGee, address, The South Carolina National Bank. Charleston, South Carolina, on or before the 15th day of January, 1938, for proof and allowance, and that by said order all such | creditors or stockholders failing to so present their claims will be disbarred from any participation in the distribution of the assets of said Cherokee Iron and Marble Company. Dated this 16th day of November, 1937. D. WITHERSPOON, Receiver of Cherokee Iron and Marble Company. J. H. McGEE, Receiver of Cherokee Iron and Marble (16-4t-dw) Company. o ?. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE I UNITED STATES FOR THE WESTI ERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROI L1NA. FOURTH rioniiT ?-r. 1, Al ' ASHEVILLE, IN EQUITY. i THE SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONl AL BANK AS TRUSTEE OF THE I ESTATE OF THOMAS W. BACOT, DECEASED. AND THOMAS S. WILBUR AND THEODORE A. WILBUR, EXECUTORS OF THEODORE A WILBUR, DECEASED, AND WILLIAM C. WILBUR. IN BEHALF OF THEMSELVES AND ALL OTHER CREDITORS AND STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CHEROKEE IKON AND MARBLE COMPANY VS. CHEROKEE IRON AND MARBLE COMPANY, WALTER B. WILBUR, AND JOHN McCRADY, SECRETARY AND TREASURER, RESPECTIVELY, OF THE CHEROKEE IRON AND MARBLE COMPANY, AND SOLE SURVIVING DIRECTORS THEREOF, HUNTER A. GIBBES, A j STOCKHOLDER OF CHEROKEE j IRON AND MARBLE COMPANY. IN| DIVIDUALLY AND AS RF.l'KEI SENTATIVE OF THE STOCKHOLDERS, EDWARD K. MEMMINGER, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF ALLARD MEMMINGER, A CREDITOR OF CHEROKEE IRON AND MARBLE COMPANY, AND ALL THE UNKNOWN STOCKHOLDERS AND CREDITORS OF CHEROKEE IRON AND MARBLE COMPANY. NOTICE OF SALE The undersigned J. H. McGee, whose address is The South Carolina National Bank, Charleston, South Carolina, and D. Withcrspoon, of Murphy, North Carolina, have been appointed receivers of Cherokee Iron and Marble Company by order of the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina, at Asheville, North Carolina, encored in the above entitled cause. By the terms of said order, they arc authorized to sell the lands of the Cherokee Iron and Marble Company consisting of approximately 1,100 acres at and around Regal, North Carolina. These lands will be sold at private sale either as a whole or subdivided into such parcels as may bo agreed upon by the receivers and interested purchasers. All sales are subject to confirmation. Any pur
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