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to the I Clyde News n?SDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Mrs. Freel Is Laid To Rest Wednesday - r Brooks and Miss Jvina & r ,,tt Sunday afternoon Canton, N. C. October if) tK x- r m attend the fun- Our town was saddeneri." att,h ,pr. . r.i I . u.. a. j 7, T. .1 Grandmother, Mrs. ' Bal- afternoon, by the death of Mrs. W. tne! v r Looker is serving M. Freel. Although Mrs. Freel had been t.tute during Mrs. - , "y. :u . - i ;.i ;,i - ...7 . .. " the aosence ui mrs, uaijr m j.ur suverai months, and er ueatn naa Deen expected for Mi-s!onary Society weeKs, yet her going has shocked and South, met gneveu me community, irs. ora j ones Freel was born topic for the I thipley, Ga.. Feb. 17, 1899, where she ,pei:v ner early nn. After her high schcol days, she attended colleee at Voung Harris, Ga. There she met ivjrinan r reej.,.ol Koopsville, Ga ihey were married in OtnW idon Aboutl i0 cnem were born two Funs, Wil- , tj'..,. l woman s tu-. " v.nii. i " "V Chutc.n, 6 at the home of Mrs n(.v. The nrd M s. J. F. Pate. M" o delightful of the Junior 0r- Those part Mur . . , nwHwiit I liam (Bill) now eleven vae nf ..., ...nTTlil. JT I . wu,. vt. ,.. .innir.r uroer i icd luiinuiiei now nvfl '.'?' !v .V o i.,., CahnnAl of-1 To know Dnm was tv. v PL. e ' n,.nrf i.f Rti liol I Cam? to Lanton. eicrVit 1 m. j. I Vtfara nort QJ , .. I lie. coiueii was " uuimg mat snort time ne has made more friends than most t us can acquire in & life time. She was a true Christian a fnith. ui wue anu a devoted -mother she was a member of tho M P Church. South and she served in any i-.uvv: nude sue was needed, tven curing her illness, she tilled her p.;-te just as lone as she could o-o ohe was the first nresidinf nf ho local unit of the Amerii-nn I ooi,.n cvirli.v Vlooncy, wno is at- I i , uui n wis orgaiuze j i'na, J"1" -. t-..:t:. I nlthmifh ill ut th .k. :-j jinw. , . . , In-." lika tVia ,, ij: .u. for almost two years, and gave up the wti.. ;u oe carnea to the hospital a iconu t.me to begin her long and using uauie. ;Urs. treel was a source of wonder ta all who knew her, during her long unless; never once (lid sho oomn a n and her cheerful, glorious spirit and her sunny disposition, while her body was racked and torn with miin. she is should be a leson in patience to teach us to forget our petty ail ments and, like Dora, look far a he .. nlPlllW A well rendered pro- . .n'.tld OV oil, I1C as vi-.-- -.. wA df the community, ir h Haves, ut. ic. miuvvi. nas iiiinuou, wviii ,,,.., eight room bungalow C living ill ii-jriii. k mo' S00.1 i Mr. i . A. j:ouney. P 17 1 . yi kol'c's, .Vi'viie nut' T' jack Sentelle were among U Wlv TV. XT ' I J , i..ir. Hon, rme ui ,'a.Jt. '.veil studoau of c:yda Ci-aded sreatlv enjoyeu me .uuuhci .in Hi t'U ll.Uli i'tuju; u Fri. .v attrtrnoon. k,;r,l .f Mrs. V. u. lerreu rim to Kliow lllJtt enu imor'i.-f-aHlit. I, t'nsi! MJl) niieii icu inu Dr.S.H.Lyle Named Head Of Medical Body U. N. C. Medical School Dean Makes Chief Ad dress At Meet. Dr. Samuel H. Lyle, of Frankln, was elected president of the Tenth district Medical society as the fall meeting of the etoud endj.,1 1 at the Battery Far hota Ashevme. bix vice-presidents were named by the society. They were, first-vice-president, Dr. L. W. Elias. Asheville; second vice-president, Dr. E. M. Salley, Saluda; third vice-president, Dr. E. E. Adams, Murphy; fifth vice-presi-cent, Dr. E. P. Mallett, Henderson ville; and sixth vice-president, Dr. J. b. Miller, Marion. Dr. A C Mc- w -isnevuie, was re-elected sec retaiy and treasuier. Is Widely Known i-.vle, who suceeil Ilr Dr. J, I.. Fair at Cherokee last week silver lining" to every cloud. jlr i ..li iau Francis Willie er beautiful spirit has gone to Mrs T. H. Hayncs, Messrs. the Father who gave it. We are glad ,1 .1. G. Jones. . .... . L ,enrni' uO':.; u;i. a:i .vsn- itor Monday. Cannon, principal cnnnnilPMfl this I average attendance for the ofChipley. activity among the itudents r. noted for the past few These activities included: iterary society has given four programs, including a debate teresting program was given pI by members of the dra ub, ollowine speakers have ap- In the chapel program during WHITE OAK ISoecial tc The , .,, ,. . v. , Mountaineer.) The people here were ner of the Baptist church 0r v, L 0.,a t ;.,.: i.f. n n i. TIT- I J ,fi ouiuii'ii;u ku mill -J CA r . i rost had ki eri evertft.hiii .Thnrul v. alkei- vf the .1 rssbyie- norninf? . ; ' a rcn in vvaynesviue, nev. mc- and Rev. Dryman of Clyde ON IIONOR ROLL that her surtenng is over; the loss is ours; the gain is hers. Ciod must have needed an extra rav of sun shine in Heaven and he chose Dora. besides her husband and two sons. Mrs. Freel is survived bv her fatcbr.; mr. o. C. Jones, oi Chipley. Ga., and of the I one sister, Miss Katherine Jones, of week Asheville; also sevefsil half sisters The funeral services will be con ducted by her pastor, Rev. G. A. Stamper, at the M. E. Church. South Wednesday mormasr at 10, after the honor roll for the first whlch she will be laid to rest in Bon a-venture cemetsry - on the canton Waynesville Highway. nth na been .)! out ot a roUmcnt of 535, there being he elementary school and 190 school. Thirty-eight students Reeves, of Canton, as president', is jyufj Known throughout westera North Carolina and North Georgia. He is a member of the American Col lege of Surgeons and is a Daat nrei dent of the Aonh and Souin Carolina branch of this nijieal n'L:l ni7nt inn Dr. Lyle also has served on the North Carolina State Board of Health. The next meeting of the society will be held in the spring. The meet ing place and exact time are to be fixed by a special committee. The fall meeting of the society convened at 2 o'clock yesterday af ternoon at the Battery Park hotel with 105 physicians from 14 western North Carolina counties in attendance. The meeting was concluded with a banquet last night at the hotel. N. C. Receives $815,000 Loan To Aid Needy Money To Be Used To Meet Needs From October 1 To November 15. New Happenings At White Oak Are Many For Past Week '. T, A. held the regular meet ,e month and discussed plans pear. HONOR ROLL r.tary School Frank Cathey, Mllian, Lucilp Cathey, Mil uler. Lucile Rogers, Nancy l-uciie Uontz, Vivian Francis ne Fish, Billy Haynes, Dew- oers. Gilbert Battle, Opal School Mariorie Brown. 1. r. . .. ' ireiguson, h,dna Hipps, Kus- irs, tenth Smart, Bertha SJtyl 'Anderson, Louise Es;.?i' Rush. Edwin Dorothy " Walker, William i?sbit Wines, n, Levi Havnps C. V. Vt. Carlton HnninA Paw Jamies Walked, Laura Mildred Hill. VsJaiie K Geneva Warren. Helen nd Ban-ui'inai Mootiey. making. highest . nercertase N: High School, 9 A.. Mr. ;ary School,, second! grade h P. T. A. Holds Meeting .-1 school Parent-Teacher ' convenprt of v, rj. J1 InUl'sdav affomnnn "M. President, presiding. " vetnp. nnKHr.;f i, ; "lakintr her vnnvt H a?snc,ation's record book J1"e ribbon linnn.. 4V l , . ..viiwia lur tile r l"at the book had been , "v ua inriQ 1 : i ;. vuuveiiuon at where it was or fr. for exnihit UtiVe hn,r.A AAj T. -"Mm nice vnig iieia C or "jrrade molnm-e f . "'mutes, ane ! ' UI motners tax- r d r-in -the sch001 P their child at l...'tlairman called the Mention a . lPAt; ".-utj, western I ---jik at Ur,4. rrt v : v. , . . lcin,-ieacners f at Marion, No- h hiM, Vl'y,' Palpal ox i uriA.l "?01. delivered an Bnu:..?1 Education for --"lllljr," it mvU Ullng.tne meeting Z' ychol student body " ' they list three main '"r'r ommrm t,o. v, association should improvement fbl. Rev. J, Y. Davis tilled his resrular :apointment( here at the . Pi Baptist church, Saturday and Sunday. ne preacnea a very interesting ser mon and a large crowd attended. ;lr. 4id Mrs. O. P. Jenkins, Mr. Hubert Parton, and Miss Retha Jane button were among the ones trom here in Waynesville Saturday. Roosevelt Henry, Lee Owens. Mrs Hnnry arid Mrs. Everett Parton went o.i a hunting trip Saturday. They re ported a good time and also much . uccess. . Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Henry and children from Maggie have been pending the past week here with friends and relatives. Clitio. PpiVTln ViQa Bilfforo fli lrsa iUDet I of part of his tobacco crop by frost. Miss ifertha Kirkpatrick took din ner with Miss Neta Mae Duckett Sunday Among the visitors at Mr J. B. Hill s and R. V. Fisher's Saturday night woi-e as follows: Rev. J. Y. Dayis, Hub Hunter, Hobert Duckett, Baxter Conrad, Misses Ruth Levada Ledford, Neta Mae Duckett, and Annie Mae Conrad. Misses Arbie and Laura Jenkins took dinner with M'ss Retha Jane and Edna Sutton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack ConriJ and children and Wade Davis, were vis itors at Tom Conrad's Sunday. Rev. J. Y. Davis took dinner at Mr. J. L. Teague's Sunday. Among the people from here in Waynesville on business Monday wyr-2 Hubert Parton, Robert Tcague, Robert Rathbone, .ind Mrs. Hester Mcsscr. - Mr. shd Mrs, Lloyd Teague tnd daughter, from Liberty, were visitors on White Oak Sunday.: . Mrs, Ellen Conrad, M r. J tm rn i e Conrad, and Miss Annia Mse Con rad, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Conrad. Grover Clark, Iolet Jenkins, Ed Earley, and Brady Greene, left here Monday to go to the Hemphill Bald to work, v f-1!?rs. I l"e Jrenprf potion of 'th, M.tUl hi- 'e"hsP a silent WrScovery. Mrs. " wnfinea to her- home Washington. (A. 'P.) The l'ppnn- st ruction corporation Friday made available $815,000 for emergency re- nvi in rvorui Carolina. ihe corporation made $335,715 available to Florida at the same time. Both loans are to meet current emergency relief needs in the states trom October 1 to November 15. Ihe responsibility of the local communities and the state of North Carolina." said the corporation in an nouncing the North Carolina loan, "to mane every eltort to develon their re sources to provide relief is recognized I nu is in no way aiminished by this action of the corporation. "In support of his application for ledorcu funds the governor stated that the condition of need for a large percentage, of the t urban and rural population of North Carolina will bo much more acute this fall and winter than during the corresponding period oi last year. R. WOMAN'S MEETING TheC'ctober meeting- of the Wo man s Club will be held next inurs dav afternoon, October 20, at 3 o'clock with Mrs. C. H. McDowell at her home on Gilmer Heights. STATE TO HELP THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES Raleigh. Oct. 8. (A. P.) Govern- nor U. Max Gardner, announcing avaiiiDinty ot !fl&,000 from the Re construction Fiiianc,. Cofnoration for relict in the state has told the eo ple of North Carolina, in effect, that! tne state helps those who help them- cives. Pointing out that the fund would be dispensed to cities, towns and communities only in the dearrea in which 'ccoperauwn is received, the governor urged that it spur the peo ple to greater zeal and determina tion to take care of the situation to the limit of their own individual re- ources in an adequate and thorough manner. The sum granted the state bv the F. C- the governor said, will not seem large "if the people of the state hsve any conception of the mavrni- tude of the task that s ahead of us this winter. ' He said the loan 'as made only after the corporation directors were convinced that tho state had made an honest presentation of the care of i.cstitution and that its own people had shown their determination to crny their part of the load. 1 lie poinlej out th.-. fui.ci would bs administered as a stat? fund through the communities but under the strict su.-tTVision of j)r. V red V. Mprr:s n, state direc-tni pf relief. .. "We shall insist the funds be han dled with a view to intelligent social geiTice, tow?rd 'consti uctivcly a.f-rd- ing material relief to our people, v.-thout lnip.'i'r'nent ot their in:'i, tive and qualities of self respect and mar.nood, iU: the g.ic-'rni.r. state omua.'s estimate trcrR are 7-j-OOO nepdy families in the state. Mrs. Hunt Phelan of Memphis arrived last week and will be at the I Clevewill Apartments for a month. Mrs. Phelan will be remembered by I Waynesville iriencls as Jsliss Anna Rice. 'V'VV'V A DOLLAR'S WORTH &iip this coupon and mail it with $1 for a six weeks' trinl subscriptionto THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Published by Tm Gur.ismN BciskcC Publishing Socieit Boston, Massachusetts, U, S. A. 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