Andrews Personals
Mr. and Mra. D. D. Overton at
Andrew* S. C., have returned
after a vlalt of a week at the Juna
luaka Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jordan of
Atlanta, Qa? have returned after
a vlalt with Mr. Jordan's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jordan.
Miss Janet Long of Bryson City
spent several days last week with
Miss Barbara Battle. She was ac
companied home by Misses Bobble
Jcan Bristol and Barbara Battle
who spent two days with her.
M/Sgt. Walter Whltaker of Fort
Leonard Wood, Mo., was week-end
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harve Whltaker.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. SherriU of
Dlllsboro spent the week-end with
relatives and friends.
Miss Carolyn Smith and Mrs. C.
S. Freel spent Monday at the Metal
Workshop in Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Allbright of
Roanoke Rapids spent several days
at the Junaluska Terrace Hotel
last week and attended the drama
' Unto These Hills."
Mr. and Mrs Frank Craig of
Clayton were house guests of Miss
Eleanor Cover last week-end.
Mrs. Roy Williams has returned
. from Atlanta, Ga., where she vis
ited Mrs. J. E. Powers and family.
Mrs. Powers is the former Miss
Lois McNally of Andrews.
Misses Lenora and Genevieve
McDonald of Murphy spent Sun
day with their cousins Misses Lor
cne and Betty Freeman.
Mrs. Katharine Miller Justice
and children of St. Augustine, Fla.,
will arrive this week for a visit
with Miss Eleanor Cover.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Beaver and
children of Letitia spent the week
end with Mrs. Beaver's sister, Mrs.
Robert Freeman and Mr. Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Galusha Pullium
and children, Jerry and Ann, were
week-end guests of Mrs. Pullium's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark
cf Flowery Branch.
Miss Amy Arlington and Bobby
Mulkey are spending several days
this week at the home of Miss
Arrington's mother, Mrs. M. R
Arrington.
^ S. A. Harry Hawk and S. A. Dan
Hawk of Bainbridge, Md., are
spending ten days with their mo
ther, Mrs. Blanche Hawk and fam
ily.
Miss Patsy Washam and Jamie
Washam of Charlotte are visiting
friends here this week.
John Clark of Henderson is
spending the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark.
Miss Janice King of Warren Wil
son College, Swannanoa, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Waldroup.
Miss Bessie Derreberry has re
turned home from Cullowhee after
spending the summer there.
Dr. Julian C. Davis of Chatta
hoochee, Fla., and Miss Susanne
Davis of Orlando, Fla., were week
end guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. E.
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Carver of
Robbinsville and son, David, were
week-end guests of Mrs. Carver's
parents,^ Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
Mathis. ,
OUv# Brownl** *ni
Dorothy Bowen of S?n Antonio,
1 ex**, are gu??U of Mia. Brown
lee's sister, Mr* Tom H?y ?nd
family.
Mr*. Helen Dupree of Ashevtlle
spent the week-end with her fam
ily here.
Miss Lena Truett of Oak Ridge
In spending the week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Truett.
Mrs. Gordon Davenport of Can
ton, Ohio, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Phillips, last week.
Upon her return home she was ac
companied by her daughter. Joan.
who spent the summer with her
grandparents.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis of|
Quincy, Fla., were week-end guests
of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bounetti of
WCTC, Cullowhee, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Der
leberry.
Miss Virginia Huffman of Wich
ita Kansas, has returned home af
ter a visit of four weeks with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Schaper.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Cox and
sons spent several days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Crisp In
Hendersonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Arrowood
of Portsmouth, Va., are visiting the
parents of Mr. Arrowood, Mr. and
Mrs. Gurley Arrowood.
Louise West of Stanley is the
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Weldon A. West.
Miss Shirley Matheson and Miss
Bobby Jean Wood are visiting
friends in Gainesville, Ga., this
Miss Elizabeth Kilpatrick "and
Mrs. Vina Kilpatrick spent several
days in Asheville last week.
The Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Smith
and daughter, Phyllis, of Boger
City were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Christy Sunday. Mr.
Smith, a former pastor of the An
drews Methodist Church, was guest
minister at that church Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kilpatrick
of Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Etna Kil
patrick of Ranger were visitors of
Mrs. Vina and Miss Elizabeth Kil
patrick last week.
Mrs. Ernest Palmer of Andrews,
Route X, is visiting her two sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Palmer of
Franklin, Va., and Mr. and Mrs.
William Palmer of Yorktown, Va.
Mrs. Palmer will return home
soon.
Miss Betty Jean Parker of An
drews is visiting her aunt, Virgin
ia Parker.
Ernest Palmer went to Murphy
Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Rex Vivian of New York, N.
V., is visiting her mother, Mrs.
May Taylor and family.
John H. Christy, Jr., spent the
week-end at Lake Junaluska.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Jordan ac
companied Miss Jean Christy to
Richland where she will teach this
year. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan will re
turn home the latter part of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Battle and
children, Betsy, Mary Jo and
Wayne Jr., and Jane Smith spent
the week-end with Mrs. Battle s
pother, Mrs. G. C. Plott.
Sick In Andrews
Leila Vivian Newton, infant
daughter of Pfc. and Mrs. Samuel
Newton. Jr.. has returned from
Victoria Hospital, Ashevtlle, where
she has been since birth.
Lucile Hawks of Marble was a
patient at Rodda-Van Gorder Hos
pital last week.
Lee Watklns, who has been a pa
tient at a Knoxville Hospital for
several weeks Is doing well at this
writing. ?
Mrs. Mattle Piercy was not
quite so well last week but Is much
Improved the past few days.
Mrs. Richard Hardin reurned to
her heme last week from Victoria
Hospital, Asheville, where she un
derwent a major operation.
Miss Mattie Bates spent several
days at Rodda-Van Gorder Hos
pital last week.
Joe Sursavage Is a patient at
Rodda-Van Gorder Hospital.
Robert Dills, who has been a pa
tient in a Morganton Hospital sev
eral weeks after suffering a sun
stroke, is much improved and ex
pects to return home within a few
weeks.
Andrews Births
Pvt. and Mrs. Keith Allison of
Camp Stoneman, Calif., and An
drews announce the arrival of a
son, Keith Lewis.
Misses Hazel and Jessie Brown
of Wilmington, Del., who are
guests of their mother, Mrs. Hor
ace Rector and Mr. Rector spent
Monday in Asheville visiting Mrs.
Paul Samms.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bachman
of Lakeworth, Fla., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Bradley.
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NOTICE OF EE-SALE OF SEAL
ESTATE
SUMMONS DOCKET NO. 3871
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
CHEROKEE COUNTY, Plaintiff
vs.
A. L. FRANKUM and wife, VAUL
FRANKUM, ANDREW GREEN
and wife, SHIRLANA GREEN.
ANDREW GREEN SR. and wife.
PITFALLS TO AVOID FOR
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MYRA GREEN. RUBY KAYLOR
and husband, JOHN KAYLOR.
CHARLES FRANKUM and wife.
BEATRICE FRANKUM. EDITH
FRANKUM by C. E HYDE,
Guardian ad Litem, GEORGE D.
FRANKUM AND wife. PAULINE
FRANKUM, ADDIE MCDONALD
and LUM EVANS, Defendant*
By virtue of authority vlested In
me by a judgment of the Superior
Court of Cherokee County In the
above entitled action and an order
of said Court directing a re-sale
of said property under said judg
ment, I will on Tuesday September
4, 1951. at 12:00 Noon at the court
bouse door In Murphy, Cherokee
County, North Carolina, offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash
the following described lands in
Notla Township, Cherokee County.
North Carolina:
A certain tract or parcel of land
adjoining the lands of Kilpatrick,
Evans and Akins and bounded as
follows:
BEGINNING on a large post oak
the South W. corner of said No. 46,
runs East 58 poles to a stake on
the top of a ridge and on ? ledge
of rocks, thence with said ledge of
rocks North 52 E. 66 poles to a ma
ple on the bank of a small branch,
then up said branch with its
meanders 42 West 36 poles to a
small Spanish oak on the S. bank
of the BlairsvtUe Rd. then with'
said road N. 71V* W. 12 poles, I
North 49 W. 19 poles to a
stake in said road, then N. 33 i
E. 49 poles to a stake and small'
Spanish oak on Collins line, then I
with that line North 58 W. 101 j
poles to a stake the N. W. corner
of No. 46 and N. E. Corner of 45,1
then with line of Nos. 45 and 461
S 174 pole* to the 1
tslnlng 77V4 J
Being the
in ? dee
wife, Verdto Keeeler to J. B.
Frenkum, end wife Lillie Frankna
dated January X, ltlt aad regis
tered in the Office of Register of
Deeds for Cherokee County to
Book 71 page 401, reference to
which is hereby made.
Excepting certain tracts or par
cels previously conveyed.
This the 16th day of August,
10S1.
J. L. MASON, Commissioner.
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