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PAGE TWO THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN THURSDAY, DEC. 8, ; '32 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF FORECLOSUR SALE OF LAND . State of -North Carolina, Macon County. Ernest Vinson ' ' ' . ' ' ys. T. M. Grist, Helena Grist, Lizzie Ballet, Hicks . E. 11. Brown ' aim J. 1- Albertina Staub ; vs. T f r.r&r." llflena '-Grist.' Lizzie "Ballcw" E. H. Brown ami J...E. Hicks' " , Pursuant to a judgment entered in the above entitled civil '-'"action at the November Term,' 1932;,, of Macon Superior Court by his Hon- or, " Frank'S. Hill, Judge . Presiding, I will on the -2nd day of January, . Ml at 12 .o'clock noon, at the! County Courthouse door in said County sell at public auction to the highest . bidder therefor' the follow ing described lands, situated, in laid county and state, 2 certain pieces or tracts of land lying and 'being in Flats Township, Macon County, State of North Carolina. nd described and defined as Tol krvs to wit: First Tract: TEGINN1NG on a black oak on the east side of the knob in a westerly direction from . the house," it being the third corn 1 r of Grant No. 7611, now a- Gov ernment Corner, on the side '. of Chestnut Mountain, runs North 52 poles to a stake in .the road near a dead chestnut; thenjn a NE di- rection "a straight line to a' spruce pine on a branch ; then in a straight line to two black gums on-theinorth-bankf;the;joa theeast boundary line of -Grant-Ho. 9070; then "south 40 degrees west 48 pole's to a white oak ; then a straight-1 Une 49 poles to the be ' tannine.' ....... Second, Tract : On the waters .of Shoal Creek, being part of Grant No. 9070 ahd of No. 6918-BEGlN- TT1T . ' IN 1INU ar a spruce pine n bank of. a branch in L. M. Mann's (now T. M. Grist's) line, runs south 74 degrees east, with said line to a sassafras; then south .16 de grees east.' 5 1-2 poles, going above the' spring, to a sassafras; then .'south 45 degrees west 39 poles to a chestnut, the northeast corner of. the Garland tract; then south. 40 degrees west to two black gums on the north bank of the road; -thn-a3tjaighllinetp the begin- ning, containing Forty (40) acres more of less. The terms of the sale are " for V -All-bids-wiH-berTeceived-subject to rejection, or "" confirmation by thejnerkofsaidupeiiorguxt I Vrj .111 V rr reported unless Its maker shaTTHe.' posit with said Xlerk at. the close of -the-bidding-the-sum-of-$50.00 as a forfeit, and guaranty of.com pliance . with his bid,, ...thesameto be credited on his bid when ac- rceDtedr:rj Notice is , now given that saTd lands will .be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at ';2 o'clock !?. M. of the same, day unless said deposit is sooner, made. Every deposit, not forfeited or ac 'cepted will, be promptly returned to the maker. y This 2nd day of December, 1932. R. S. JONES, Commissioner. D8-4tc J&J D29-. , - NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND I Stat of North Carolina, . ' Coaaty of Macwv..-,i .-li;.,.;.. 7"The Federal Land Bank -of Colum- bia, Plaintiff, : vs. ' j. M. McConnell, Jno.- A McCon: . nelk - Ester . Mae- McConncll,-Alex fi oore, nun . otxkdi c, tram xFranklin, M. L. Dowdle, Jo's. Ash ear. W. A. Roeers. G. A. Tones, ."- Trustee, J. M. Moore, Trustee, Jno. B. Justice, Admr., M. B. Nor1 ton, J. R. Morrison, H. H.-Msh-burn, J. E. Perry and Boyd!Sut ton, Executors, Ras Penland, W. C. Singleton, Harley R. Cabe. Trus- tee, Lee .Burch, Frank 1. Murray, Nobia Murray, Trustee,1 R' 'M". ' Shookr and. A C. Storey flrid's Ma con County Supply Co.; Defendants' Pursuant to. a judgment entered in the above entitled civil action at the November Terni, 1932, of Aiacon superior vouri oy nis non- - or, Frank-S.HilLJudge Presid ing, I will om-the 2nd day of Jan- . uary, 1933, at 12 -o'clock noon, at the County Courthouse door in said County sell at public auction ' to the highest bidder therefor the fol- , lowing described lands, situated in said "county and state in Franklin . Township, comprising 131 acrs, more or " less and bounded and de scribed as follows : J. M. and J. A. McConnell , Tract; All that certain piece, or parcel or tract of land containing seventy-six (76) acres, more or less, "situate, lying and being on or near the Georgia Road, "about four and1, one-half (4 l-2)miles- south of the town of Franklin 4n Franklin Town ship, Macon County, State of North Carolina, having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof ' made by W. B. McGuire on or about the 9th day. of May, 1918, and being bounded on. the flarth by the lands of Stahfielcl 'an i LLGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Addingtoit, on the south by lands of Long and Bates Brothers, on thV East by (lie lands of Adding um, ami on the West by the lands of : Stani'icfd, Fred Henderson and Bates "Brothers, this being the same tract of land heretofore con veyed by J. G. Addington, et al, to j. and J. A. McConnell by deed bearing date of. February 11, 1918, and recorded in the (mice of .the-'Register 'of Deeds lor Macon County in A-4 of. Deeds at page 532 et sety' and tor a more com plete description of said tract, ref erence 'is "made to said deed above' uieiifcaned, on paue (r , of the abstract. f. M.' AlcConnclh Tract: All that nfi.cl.h -1 ract : All taM . parcel or.. trtact of,, 'g .'fifty-five (55) acres,, certain . p.iecc,; and cortf aiturfj more or less, situate, lying and be ing on or near the Georgia Road, about four (4) miles south of the fcnvn - of " Franklin, ,m ..Frankhii Township, Macon County, North Carolina, having ruch shape, metes, courses and distances as will more. fully appear by reference to a- plat thereof made by " W. ' 15.' McGuire on the 9th day of May, 191X, and being boimdefl oi? the north by the lanrls of A. L. McDowell, pn .the cast by the Jands of C. W. Dowdle, qn.-the sou tji vby 'lands' of C. V. Dowdle, on the west by the school and church lands, this being the same tracts of land heretofore conveyed by H. B. Waldroop to J. M. McConnell and by J, G. .Bate's, et al, ttf" from H. B. Waldroop to J. M. Mc Connell dated the 15th day of Feb ruary, 1902, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Macon Coun ty.in B.QQk "ZZ" of Deeds,-at page 197 and from J. G. Bates, et al, to J. Mi McConnell dated the 8th day of September, 1888, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book "QQ" of Deeds at page 408, ind iora-more complete - descrip tion of said tracts, reference.; is made to deeds above mentioned at page- -ind page-- , re spectively of the' abstracts The terrtts.bf sale are: aV:J follows: One-fojur.tfj cash arid 4h& balance in four equal annual . payments, with interest at 6 'per cent from date of sale. , , All bids will be ' received subject I to rejection or confirmation by the! Clerk of said Superior Court and no bid will be accepted or report - ed 'unless - its Tnakershall deposit with said Clerk at the close of the bidding - the sum - of - $200.00 as - a forf eit-a nd- gu a ra n t y of com pliance with' his bid, the same to be credit- cd..xnijhkbidi:hejij.ccejted. "Notice is now given that said laliTfsTTTbe resotdaTltresirrne pIacParidtip6ri1hesanietenns at -2'clockPIfthe.samedayI unless said deposit is sooner made. Every deposit notJprfeited orac; cepted will be promptly returned f o" t h e"m ak c r. ThTsvf st day of-'DfcemBer, 1932. ' R. S. JONES, Commissioner. D84tc FLB-D29 NOTICE OF. SALE North Carolina, Macon County. Whereas, power of sale . is vested in the undersigned try a mortgage deed executed by Grover Mathis on the 28th -day of June, 1930, registered in the office of, Register of Deeds ,of Macon County, in Book-32 on pajje." .181, to secure certain indebtedness in. 'said, mort-gage- ex;resscd';: and whereas,, de fault' has "been made in the payment of' said indebtedness, i -will, therefore;-by 'irtueof -the 'power of sale in said mortgage vest ed- Iri-me,--on-- Wednesday,- the -4th rtayTfJaTrnary, 1933, at 12-oMoclc n'oon, sell at the Courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, at pub lic auction to ' the highest bidder for' ca-sh the following described property: '.-. "Beginning on a W oak in South boundary line of Mulberry School projicrty; runjs S.. 16 poles to a stake'bn' N. bank of old .road,' Sam Howard's line; then- with said line 10 Doles to a point in W, L.-Led- njius .ari anil , iiieu in d x. ii direction with Ledford's line -33 noles to old-vGnrner- that is down ; then N. 61 t 6 poles to School lbt; and with- said . Schpol lot' 12 !!oles ..tij. S.f V. corner , of same; then with School line 5 1-2 poles to the Beginning. Containing 3 acresmore or' less." This ' 5th day of December, 1932 ' ' vR.t.mOWARD. D8-4tc D29 NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE North " Carolina, JT """" M aeon County. In' the Superior Court.. Hans Rees, Sons, Inc., .-vs. J..B. Matlock , . By virtue of an execution direc't- cd to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Macon County in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, the 2nd day of Jan tiarj", 1933, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door jn the Town of Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, sell, to the highest bid der, for cash, to satisfy said execu: tion, all -the right, title and inter: est which the plaintiff, Hans Reel LEGAL AD VEi'. H3EMf Sons, Inc., has in .the .following rkscribe'd real, estate il . Being the lands covered by State Grant No:'. 7070, in Cowfce TownshipJ containing" 414 acres, more.; or less", and. being describ.d as follows: BEGINNING at a 'maple -SE corn er1 of No. 2580 and runs E 16 poles to a white oak; then S 72 poles to a white oak; then S 85 E 62 poles to,. a,; mountain oak; then. E 120 poles to a; Spanish,. Pj.)&fin S 35 E '202 poles . to a Spanishoak on the Thomas WesVridge ;then E 24'-poles to' a chestnut; 'then N 20 W 124 poles to a chestnut; "then W 22. poles to- J -jstake ; then N 45 W 50' poles .to. t- mountain, oak'; then N 15 W 40 poles to a black oak; then N 44 32 pojes to a Wnite oak; then $ 35 E?40' poles! a stake;ithen E, 44 pole t& a! chestnut; 'then 'N' 3D E 42 poles to a stake replacing a chestnut; then N 72 ,W 13 1-4 poles ip a chest irot arid blackguyn;' then N; 21 ; E 66 poles-to a stake; 'then N 72 W 10 poles . to a chestnut then N 22 Dnlft to a sotirwood in t.sB. Lak- cy's" line; Ahca. S 75 W 88pole!sj to' a spruce ipiiie old -'Corner j tft.elt N lop poles to a poplar old corn er; th.en.N .3S'-W.74-J)0li hickory in the County linp; then S 25 V 50 poles: to -ja ,white oak ; then' S 22' poles',, to 'black oak; then S 32 W 98 poles to a black oak an old corner in the County line; then S 78 . W 33 poles to a white! oak ; then , S T75 poles to the. BEGINNING. .. . J . VThjs 2nd " day of Decem'b'err 1932. A. B. SEAGLE,; " : . :-':,, .. Sheriff of Macon County, N'. C. D8-4tp D29 ENTRY NOTICE- North Carolina,. Macon County. '-.t Notice is hereby given that C. F: Redden claims' and enters the following described tract ,di land, to-wit: ' ' ; :'r ' ' In Highlands Township,' Maenn County, " North Carolina, on the waters of Cullasaja River, v known as Sugarfork vRh'erdjoihing the lands of C. F. Redden and others and bounded as follows.; .BEGIN NING at,' a 'stake, in", the 'weit;!in.e of State Grant No. '900, said" stake being South. 8 degrees 30 West 365 feet from the-begmhtng corner ot said urant no. yuu;jruns aoiun s' 30" West 780 feet with the west boundary line of saTdsWant to a stake in said boundary lin?; thence 1 north 45 degrees west 595' feet, to J a"staker"lhencemorth - 61 degrees east 630 feet- to the BEGINNING, containing four-acresmoreor-Iess. This Ist-dav of November4932, ALEX - MOORE. Entry Taker.-N3-6tc D8 . '. . ' " -' : : NOTICE OP EXyTION SALE JohnHrDalton J. L. Barnard ' By 4rtrre' of a writ of vendition exponas directed to 'the. undersigneit ff QitQheTpeHpr gourt3f-MacoV County Tn the F above eDtTtted'a? tion, I will, on Monday,' the 2m'j day of January, 1933, ' at VI o'rlock, at the court' house door. iii said county, sell to the highest bid der for cash to satisfy said execi tion, all the right, title and interes which the said J. L. 1arnard, de fendant,, has in the fojlpwing' dc scribed real estate and persona. property : V 1st -TRACT.. Beginning' af -a'.lo cust. stake on the southwest ritaYgin of State Highway No. 286 inJt'E. Calloway's and J. L.t Barnard's line situated. : S 3 .WJom,'. a . 'rock',.rl-' placing va .:blackoak .. corner'-olrj. L. Barnard and J. E. Callovfayl runs S ..1. W. l.Ll-2. : poles to . stake; thenc S 66 W 31 1-2 pole to a. stone, and . pointers;, then N 39-k. 30-niHh W-40-poles- toa- stake-and pointers; then, S 83 W 39 3-4 poles to a stak. and point ers in Lon Campbell's linei'Hhen with h'ts line N-38 W 40 1-4 poles to a stake ahd.-pointers in. Horn's line;' then N 31 deg. 30 Min. E 1 1-4 (Kiles to a stake and,, pointers; then N 10 1-2 poles to. a stake on top of, a ridge, Ithe northwest corn cv of the Hood tract ; then -with' said .line S 85 deg. 30 tnin.. E 92 ;if)les to a stake in' the sbuthwest margin -of State .Highway No. 286;1 then with jthe. southwest-margin of said Highway S 35 deg, ''15 min E 9 1-4 poles; then, S. 46' E 11. poles to the beginning, . containing 25.6 acres. ; - r This the I tli -day of November; 1932. ' , ..A. B, SLAGLE. 'vSheriff of Macorf Coiintv ' N17 4tc-P.ofF-D8 NOTICE OF'SALE North Carolina, ..... Macon County. WIIEREASt power ofsale "was vested in . the v undersigned trustee by deed, of trust executed by. D. G. Stewar.t and wife,, Goldie ,N. Stewart, dated December 15, 1927, and recorded -in the office of. the Register..ofJDeds for Macon Coun ty, N. C. in book 1 No. '30, page 533, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby, and. -the holder of the notes .secured , by said deed of trust, having dernanded that ..the undersigned trustee declare, the full amount secured bv , said ,,deed bf trust due and payable a prescribed ..E(sAL AuVEE illJ.i'ril -li by' said deed of trust and exercise the power of'sale in it vested; , The Commercial National Bank, trustee, will therefore by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of trust in it vested on Friday, the 23rd of December,' 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, sell at the courthouse door in Franklin, N. C, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described pro perty: - 1 "' ' i A icertain lot- 6r -parcel of land in . prfc near the . city or town of Franklin, County of.. Macon, Town ship of '..Franklin, '. State of N,. C, and more particularly, described jis follows: --.,..' Beginning at a stone' on' the' N. side of White'' Oak Street and W. side of " Riverview Street at the intersection of said, streets, (the same 'p6int. being B50 feet from the. intersection i-or " Kivcrview and Main Streets arid running thence with the W. side of Riverview Street N 4 E 70 feet to a stone; thence1 N 86 W 144 feet to a stone in J. M. Moore's line; thence with said line S 4 W 70: feet to a stone the N. side of White Oak Street; thence with the N. side of said Street S. 86' E. 144" feet to hc be ginning, being Lot No. 9 and part of. Lot No. 8 of the J. M. Moore subdivision. This 22nd day of November, 1932. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL j.,. BANK, Trustee. ,. By-i Jones Jones, Attorneys. 24-4tc D15 ' NOTICE OF SALE: North Carolina, . Macon County. 4JBy-authorityof : the power, of s.alevested in the undersigned trus tee by a certain Deed of Trust ex ecuted by L. M. Holland and wife Josephine Holland,, to George Pat- ton, Trustee. the 21st day of July, 1928, said Deed of Trust be ing registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon Coun ty hrr Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust Book No. 31 page 79,: to. secure the payment of a certain indebtedness in said deed of trust . set forth, and default having been rnade in the -payment j of said indebtedness: I will, therefore, sell at the Court House" door ;in Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, on Mon day the "19t!t day of December, 1932, at ;l2 o'clock noon, . to the highest bidder for cash the fol Towhfg described real estate : "A-tractr parcel 3f land -situate in Sigar Fork Towpship, Macon jCouiyr-JorthrCarolina, andd.c.-. ScjiDffl-as-jonows: ;t Adjoining the - lands of - A. M. Hollaj)d. Qeneral Watkins and Mat Brysop and, others, - an3Femg my h om e . . -1 an4 -on - which i-ii v. Con- TaIriing-35-acresrnore--orlless,and being.the same. land . conveyed .by deed .to me by Marion Holland. ' This. 16th dav "of November, 1932. BofF D8-. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE "". SALE OF LAND ' State of North Carolina, Couaty of 'Macon. The Federal Land Bank of Colum bia, Plaintiff, . M-adk?' Moffitt, Administrator; ot the F.state of Geo. W. Moffitt; M. J. Moffitt r. Macon County Supply Company; Bank of Franklin; A. R. 'Higdon and Dick Hudson trading as Franklin Hardware Company; E. W.':Xong; E. A. Dowdle; R. M. Shook ; E. ' B..-.. Ritkman ;..:; Joincs Motor and .Tractor Co.;" J- R- Pen d'ergrtss": Geo. ' M. ' Cole:;: A. B. Slaglel. J. F,- Moffitti F. D.- Mof rftt; 'Myrtle Moffitt; E. P. -Moffitt ;:- Mack ,-Mof f itt-Fred -Moffitt ; ftr-MMoffitt-; Fincly-Meffkt ;and R. . S ones am! Geo. B. Patton, Receivers of the ' Macon" ' County Farmers Federation, Defendants. t Pursuant! to a judgment entered in above entitled civil action on the 7th 'day. of November, 1932, in the. Superior Court of said County by. "the - Clark,: K-ill ' on the 12th dav of... December. 1932. at 12 o'clock1 M., .at the County Court house .dqor! in said County sell at public, .auction to the highest bidder therefor the following ' described lands': " T I -All that certain piece, parcel or ractof land, containing 265 acres, more or - less, situate, lying and beirjgnw the Cartoogerhave Road, about 12 miles southeast from the town of Franklin, in Caritooperhave Township, Countv of Maqoh State of North .Carolina, having snch shape, metes,' courses and distaru-es as-will more, fully appear bv ref erence to a' 'plat thereof; made by i A.- T.""Siler,--. frofn - a - survey , made Noverriber 8th and 9th,. 1921, janrj Spm"b"tihden6n the north 'bv the lands of C. T. Byrd, Joe & J. T.f -Watts', . on the east by ' the United States Forestry survey, oh he south bv the United State? Forestry snr,yev and lands of Npr nnn BrAe and on the west by the TTnifed Spates Forestry, survey and the M. H. Stamey1 heirs and T. J. Roane. The '- terms , of sale are as fol 'ows: - one-fourth rah nnd the br' "" in fnur pncil yesrlv ptvmcit', AH di'-will be 'ib?". to' riectiorl ! or confirmation b'' herClefle,;bylpaid Superior Court MetBcdistChurch BY REV. O. P. ADER A special message to the Sun day school on the theme, "The Aim of the Church School," will feature the morning services. The sermon to teachers and members of the Church School will be lost in the air if yuu are not there in your place. The church begins in January a great program that yo should know about. Young, People's Division of the church meets at 6 :45 the League and Boys' and Girls' Club. "Your Purpose in Life" will be the evening sermon-theme. The choir meets Friday 7:30 p. m., . .and they are working On a fine Christmas musical pageant. On Wednesday night we meet for prayer and for planning a great Watch Night Service, if the church wants to have such service. Oak Grove School , Oak Grove school's honor roll for November appears below. Frank Fleming is principal of the Oak Grove school. First grade; Clyde Eurnette, J. E. Clark, Creed Clark,1 James Jen kins, Dorothy McLaughlin, Ward Rice, Eloise Taylor, ..Bobby West, Doroth Welch. . ':' '-'... '' ' . Second grade: 'Elzie Martin, Annie Mae McCoy. - Third grade: Annie Byrd Brad ley, Weaver Bradley, Conley Brad ley, Clyde Jenkins. - Fourth -grades 'Oil te "Jenkins, Berdell Bradley, Harold " Martin, Nelson Lakey! Fifth grade: Helen Browning. Usiion School Union school's honor roll for the third month-follows : First grade: Annie Sue Hodgin, Jessie Mae Hodgin, Ida Lee Mof fft, Frances Penland, MafyLee Parker, R. L. Dills, Bryant Led- ford, .Billy McClure, Morris Mc- Connell, Reid McConnell, Vernon Stiles, John Umberger. Second grade: Bernice Cabe, Birdelle Ledford, Ruth Ledford, ir i - n-i tt i.i r. iviauge KiCKman, naroiu crown, Olin McClure, George McPherson. Third grade : Eva Mae Donald- son Erwm Dowdle, J. C. GregoTyr Carl - Hopkins, William Ledford, Louise McConnell, Burl Nelson, HarrelLtiles.L Fourth, grade : .Mary. jMdington, Lois Cheek, Frances Dowdle, Leroy Hambv. Hermie Moffitt, Margaret Umberger. F4fth-H?r-ad4-4 J-ouise-LUlls,JBexr nice-Ledford,-Beatrice-Mashburn, Lixth,gradePrankleming, Gordon Ledford, Rafe Teague, Jim my Shelley, J"ritz Waldroop, Clara belf Gregory, Estelir'GfegoryvNIary Lvdford. ' : !?e7erTth frrader- HursKeTHeriSOfl:' Furman Waldroop, Louise Cheek, Ethel Hamby. - Well's Grove Mrs. J. , S. Well's of Cornelia. Ga.r came up to. sec Mrs. Q. W. Culver Friday. Mrs. Fred Elliott and Mrs. Clar ence Phillips were in Franklin shopping Friday. Miss Dora Lee Garner spent the yveek-end with home folks. . Miss - 'Lois' Snyder -"went up to I Franklin Sunday and-whife-. there visited Miss Leona Rickman, who is very. sick. Little Betty Edwards-of -Clay ton, Ga visited her grandmother, Mrs. Ci.-Wr Culver, -the past-week M rs. John Jennings and, daughter, May, were in Franklin shopping Monday. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT and no bid will be accepted 01 reported, unless its maker shall de posit with said Clerk at the clost of the bidding the sum of Five, Hundred and no-100 ($500.00) Dol lars, as a forfeit and guaranty compliance with his bid, the sanu. to he credited an his bid when ac cepted. Notice is now given . that , saic lands will be resold at the samt place and -upon-he-same -terms-at 2 o'clock P. M. of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or accepted will be promptly returned to the maker. This the 7th day of November, 1932. " - ' R, S, TONES, Commissioner. N17-4tc-)&J-D8 - - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of Mable E. Hays, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C. this is to rfotify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of 0"t, 1933 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will nlease make immediate settlement. This '28th dav of Oct.. 1932. W. A. HAYS, Administrator. N36tp-D8 ' ' ' ' ' ' . : ' CsHzd To Led HENRY R. VANHOOK Funeral services for Henry R. Vatiiiook, who die'd at his home, in th'e' Clark's Chapel community, were held at the Clark's Chapel Metho dist church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. G. N. Dulin, pastor, officiating, Mr. Vanhook was born July 11, 1873, being 59 years old. ile had been a member of the church for several years. ' . In 1893 he married Miss Mary A. Sanders and to this union were born eight children, . Mrs. Vanhook died in 1917, and in 1920 Mr. Van hook married Mrs. Cnllie Jones. Those surviving Mr. Vanhook are his widow and the ' following chil dren: Lawrence, Roy,' Vance, Iona, Marvin, Harve, Dec and Rogers. DEAL INFANT The eight-months-okf son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Deal', of Holly Springs, died Friday, Dec. 2, at 9 o'clock and was buried ;t the Hol ly Springs Baptist, church Saturday afternoon at J o clock ".'itii -tne.1 Rev. James Vinson, .'pr.stor, having charge of the service,:;. . The baby was badly .burned about two weeks ago, and Inter pneu monia developed, resulting in his death. . Surviving the child are his par ents, two brothers and one sister, FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT WEST The. two-weeks-old son, Franklin Roosevelt, of Mr. and Mrs.'Herbert West, of West's Mill, died-at their home Monday at 1 o'clock and was buried at the Cowee Baptist church Tuesday noon. Following is the honor roll of the Slagle school for November: First grade: Wenoia Beck, Rrth Crawford, Viola Dills, Katherine Kiser, Hunter Anderson, Gordon Greenwood, Tom Setser. , Second grade: C. L. Greene, KateVilliatnx - Third grade: Bobby Waldroop, WilliamlewivBarbaraJuxstJAIiti ginia Lenoir, Myrtle Lewis, Louise Smith. , - v. Fourth grade: Marie Anderson, Dixie Corpening, Paul Williams. John W. Lenoir; Ruth Dills. Ag nes Ledford, Isabell Smith, George Setser. . Flfth T.ni)isp WaMrnnn. nmnt.v r,n-, I . is. Mary Joe Sether. Sixth grade: Jesse Dalrymple, Harold Ledford, ElziaBillsrJrf . Smith, Leon Lenoir, Gordon South ard ISeventh gra(e ; Bobby-Arthur, Robert Nolen, Hoyti Ledford, J. BLe noir Carte r Hursl L i i ;p Dills, Clara- Kiser.- JBZM -A jCharming Place ft: ittNI , Entertain Delightfully. This new 17 PWH St ory Club-Hotel e perfect home -TIJESUTTON: 330 East 56th Street (Sutton Place Section) NEW YORK Daily Rate From $2.50 Special Rate for Groups of Four or More. if 41 fr Spacious outside rooms from $11.50 Weekly Suites from $20 Weekly . , . 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