CULLOWHEE NEWS Mrs. Whitt Davis and daughter, Nancy, and Mrs. Maud Bryson, all of Asheville, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Sallie Grindstaff and Mrs. Cumie McClain. Other guests were Mrs. Shirley Wilson, of Speedwell, and Mr. and Mrs. David Parker, of Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hopper, and two sons, Douglas and Joie, spent the week-end with Mr. Hooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Hoop er of Caney Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Deitz and infant daughter left Saturday for Miami, Fla. where Mr._ Deitz is employed. Lem and Roy Norton left re cently for Miami, Fla. where they will join a number of other men from Cullowhee who are now em ployed there. Friends of Mrs. Millie Henson will regret to learn of her illness at her home here. Frances Jones made a trip to Kentucky on Wednesday for the SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK V /V purpose of taking Mrs. Tommie Hooper and small son, Jeffrey to join Mr. Hooper who is in school there. Mrs. Wade Galloway and small son, Junior, accompanied thetn. / Dr. J. B. Painter has returned to his home here for a week after several weeks spent in Baltimore with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Bradburn, who is a patient at John Hopkins hospital. Her condi tion has been very critical. Her doctors say now that she is show ing some improvement. Dr. Pain ter will return to Baltimore the latter part of this week. Mrs. Fannie -Rogers is visiting friends and relatives in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. D. Styles, small daughter, and Mrs. Tom Rawson of Asheville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker Sunday. An Irish potato goal of 2,352,400 acres for 1948 has been announced by the U. S. Department^of Agri culture. By R J scon mormon crietftfs fl