THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, 19.51
Hs&erwood News
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t; inn A thin La i
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( 'lari-tK-t.
n, Kahart
Mr. a-: :.i . ,:n
home I,.-; Yha. silav
after !!;:, - I,., s ,
Boi iii; , ;s. p.c.nl v 'J:. a
Paul.
-Mr. alio .-.! -. .V. T. HI c- . aittj .Mi-..
Virxmia iotenc Cladv.- Stump, and
YVilma HovaV a; ; !ved thi- week after
spending a wi-ck in Ciii.-o attending
the World's Fair.
.Mr. ami Mi.-. ri Swarm, of Ashe
ville, spent l;il we-k-end with the
latter' iu: i-nt.s Mr. and Mrs ',. ('
Wall.-.
Mr. and .Mis. Carl M.-ithUon. of
Kind's Mt. snout the week-em! with
Mr. Curly Whitley. They were guests
at tile num.- ol Mt: and Mrs. W. A
Whiteiier.
Mr.-;. W'u idrow ('ainniiell returned
.Sunday frun Newport News, Va.
Mr.-, (has. Saunders and Mi
James Jones, of Knka, visited Mr. and
-Mrs. l'. l.. Saunders
Misses Kdna Mae Kuykendall, Lois
rlott and "Louise ' Uyrd .and ' Guinea"
Tittle, were Asheviile visitors Sun
day. J hey attended the Rodeo
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Messer. of
Lenoir, visited friends and relatives
nere during the week-end.
Mr- and .Mrs. Clyde Green, Miss
Dorothy Deweese and Mr, Karl Hyrd
motored through O'-hiers, Valley
Sunday.
Mrs. John Blaloek is on the sick
list this week.
M . Harry Whiscnhunt. of Hrevard
College, spent the week-end with hid
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Whi.sen
hunt. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Luther '(.J il
liquid. Friday, October 12. a daughter,
Vivan Li.reta.
Mr. Will I'a-e is verv i at his
home above Hazelwood.
Master lanimett Kile - is inipioviiUT
at the Haywood County Hospital af
ter a serious illne.-s.
BRIEF
EWS
ITEMS
PARIS R.ynioiid Poin.-are, "Th
i a a o! I.o!i an;e, Frame's war-time f
Ji.e.-nlent, died Monday. He had!
'-'. n in ill health since l'.r2'J.
Waynesville Takes ! East Waynesville
Game From Christ ! School Class Name
School, By 19 to 6 Officers For Year
WASHINGTON. Al Capoiie lo.st
what is prohably his last pie, for
klieity f,-om federal prison where he
is serving a ten-year term for income
lax evasion, when the supreme court
ret used to teview his case Monday
Ni;V YORK Needy residents of
New oik city will receive $lK,8!il.
oiMi ;,: relief funds during October.
Inis is the highest for any month
sin e the depression.
( II ARLOTTK. Sat II I'd;, v w;,s
winning day for North Carolina grid
.Vo',"S-v."ukL' ,ll'ft':'ted Ceorgia Tech.
'-!. North Caroliio. ,l..f7..,t,.,i c. .....
gia, 14-0, while North Carolina State
a- vi, tor over South Carolina. (Ml.
KALKIGIL "Sonsh:.,.." r ,.
garded as one of the most da:i-.:",,u,
young negro criminals in Niith Cai--;lma.
died in the state prison Mond-.v
following an. attack of . in,;'
gestion. He wa serving ., lie. s..
tence for killing a tilling stMti.m
ope.ator.
;alkk;h.- .Mis. vi i.iY.,1 it u i ;,.
!!'- attempted to take' her life hv shoot
ing Hfl-.-i. lt . Sne hud soli',...,,. I ., ..
ns breakdown and foiled to leav-Metre
HAZIaLWOni) P. T. A, W ILL MKKT
The P. T. A. of the II ;,. iw ) ,
school will hold it.s regular monthly
meeting Thursday night. October IS,
at 7::;il o'clock at the Hazelwood
school. Rev. J, M Woodward, pastor
of the 11a:'.. -iwoo -1 Cant i -t church,
will conduct the devo' i-nial. Special
musical number- will be "rendered.
Mrs. F.v.l Vaughn and her small son,
Kredcii I;. will render ; guitar num
ber. A play. "Safety Street," will he
given by the fifth grade ami pon
sore.l by Miss Mary St rifljrfielil. ' A
tropin- will h presented to the tr;'ade
that has the latest number d' p-r-ents
pre-ent. This trophy will' 'be
presented ' y th- H; ;to!vO'd Honster
flub. All people of the community
.who are interested in the school are
asked to lie present,
RAl.KIGIL The teacher. r the
-t te lace a reduction in salaries un
less so, iv revenue is raised Some
wlle.e to meet a deficit of $7(111.(100 in
tlie school fund.-. Last vear SKJ.dOO
00(1 was ..pent for x-hoois. This year
a is estimated that it will take Hi.
'"Mll'll to operate the sv,tem. Las;
year .SI .'!,0SO,0(in w s fH,m ,-,.
iines.
Ijiidjits And I'oltat Star For
-Mountaineers in Hard l ouht
"..Hie m uii in i.ani
(Juarter
With the brilliant work of "Yank'
Ludfi-es. the Tee Han." again play
niK the leading role, the Waynes
ville Mountaineers defeated Christ
School's Grcenies 19-0' on the local
Held last rnday. It was sweet re
venge for the Weatherby team far th
1 i defeat suffered last season. It
was the only game lost by the great
) eleven.
In the second quai'ter after an ex-
cnange ol punt i ount and Summerow
maoe a iirst down. lindges added
seven yards and Summerow made jin
other lirst down on Christ School's
nine yard line. Bridges made three
ami nceves gained tw0 yanks over
center. H.idge.s on two more drives
ear.ied the ball ov.-r for the first
touchdown, Yount failed on his ;ir.
tempt thiough the line for the ex
i.;a point. The half ended with the
-c;)i in favor of Waynesville.
Kai'ly in the third riuurte,' Yount
fumbled and Newman of Christ
School ie tive re I on his twenty yard
ime, A drive at the line failed and
then Hart to.ssed a beautiful ns.ss
oyer Summeiow'-s head to Hurst.
Kroni his yard stripe the Christ
School player raced by Yount and to
the goal sixty-five yards Hast. Led
better's placement failed. ' Score
U aynesvijlo li Christ School (i.
Members of he
th; Kasi '.V-.;.-':. . ..
-ilie; i s ar.-.l named
re coining year at
vvnth -tr.-ie d
-.iiool lecteri
'.i; : :at i es for
i ec: nr !1 -1' T i UK.
Tile officer.- were: Tr..v Franklin.
president; M:.i-y Calhoun, viee-nres-
i.itnt; .secretary, Fannie Mae Gal
loway, and Aiini. .Mae Le ipard, trea
urer.
The superlatives were as fallows
Rest all round girl. Lolita Under
wood, hov I iinii Ari-it rt,,n P-t
student, gi.-l, Lolita l.'nderwood, bov
i.ane .rrington. .Most popular girl,
Norine Han.ock. boy. Ned Howell.
Most attractive iriil. Fannie Mae Gal
lowav, boy. Troy Franklin
Prettiest L'ir. Norini. Hiinrn.-U- must
handsome boy. James McClure. Best
sport, gi.l, Lois Liner, hoy, Carl
furrier. Best athlete, irirl Mattie
Mae Messer. hov. J,hn Hill 'w-tti.t
girl, Fannie Pear'e Gaddy, 'boy. Billy
sawyer, i ass artist. .Maiv a houn.
Teacher's wt, Lane Arrinirton.
Mom enceited, gi.-l, Lois Liner.
y. Hugh Ga !dy. Class sissy Eillie
Sawyer. -i:,v' hat'.-r. Ks!-r MaV Gih-
Carrie -Haney.
Jam. s Fian.i.--. Civ babv. Ali.-..
Russeil. l.a.-:i. -r Woid'r.iw Allwon
T., t 1.. ; . .. . .' i . .
i.nue :v. .nary Lftitnerwuoi .
Ili.S. LUiU-.NA i..i'LS HnihH.S
i.--nt
aiv. I.e.i Bilii thi
lt..;i the
!i. l'a..
leaccf Lilly
li,1. ',.- :,T tldlOe
wiin. the Redeemer. At a ripe old age
.igr::!i ol vaitn w-jii.k
iia; ; e
s' Ve'n 7,'n'!.) t
-oiril of .lr
. age "l 'e.
ut ol th:
Horn to Mi and '-.Mr.-Jones,
of Allen- rw
O.-tober . 1 ". a son.
Talmadge
. Monday,
,N1,,U "1 K - I lu , t,u d
I'addy Hrowning, who died last
week was valued at $7 000,000.
WKDf.ING BFLT.S
Sniith-Wy:itt
Miss Leta Smith daughter of Mr.
ami Mi.-. .Smith. .f liellwi.od, and Mr.
Gordo,, Wyatt. ,-i.n of. Mr, and Mrs.
H. L. Wyatt of Hazeiw.uod, were
married Saturday, Octobe.- 1.1,: at
Clayton. Ga. Mi- Wyatt is the
daughter of .Mr.'atid M i s. Troy Smith
ami w;is a member of -:lu. Wavno-i-ville
High .School. '
; Mr. Wyatt .received hi- educalioil
in the Waynesville Township High
School, finishing in the class lp:; i
He is an enijiloVee of Ro vie-Pi Jkington
Company.
Riirch!ie!d-Morg.
Mi..- Kdna Burchlield of iilw,.o,J.
and M a. Austin. Morgan were quietly
married. Saturdar, (), tober 13 a't
Clayton, Ga. Mrs..- Morgan is the
daughter of Mrs. Ollie Hurchlield of
Dellwood. Mi-. .Morgan is the p,,ti'ng
es. -on of Mr. and Mr.-. Robt' Mor
gan, of Hazelwood.
.. (.'(li L;.MIJi;S. (i. Harry Pierpont,
'- Hilling,.,, gangster, was electro
cuted early Wednesday morning for
the murder of an Ohio -hei itl' last Oc
tober. N'laW YORK Supreme Court Jw
tt.e Krne.-t L, Hamnier Tuesday de
nied Lie application of 'Kruno. Haupt
man lor a writ id' habeas corpus
-ga (list his extradition to New Jersey
to face a charge of mm-de -ioir il,',.
baby sou of Col. and. Mrs. Charles A
Lindbergh.
K s m V in lur.nt
.d W innie .Mae McCrea, 1 Si were ia
:i funeral narloi- at londi.,,,- , i,....
t bought Was their daughter's funeral',
tbey .eceived a nnssage that she Was
alive m a di-'tant city. A telephone
riuiversuiou with Iter parents proved
that she was their, daughter. Officers
"tie, try i.g to determine the name of
the girl whom (,ev found -hot several
''ay- air. i no a highway.
WASHINGTON
lohn-oii will spend
ing ' li North 'a
ummons from Pie
m.-ke his in;l
.-.all, i. .expected from t lie pi
the hear'future.
Gen. Hugh S.
In- .Vacation. ret
olina, landing a
idelit Roosevelt to
rt on N IIA . The
ident ill
NKW .YORK. Three thousand or
chids covered the coflin of Kdward
We.-t-)ady" H.owning at the. -funeral
.Monday. The orchids cost Ko.UUl)
and were paid' for by employes of his
lirm
. Ar, wood-W;ills
Miss Ifazel An wood and Mr; Geo
Uafls, J,- :t.re niirried Saturday!
October h, at Clayton, Ga. Mrs
Walls is the youngest daughter of Mr
ami Mrs Fred Arrwood, of Hazel-
f Mr ,r.,l Mi (, , (f ,
zelwood. They were both members of
thWaynesvine Township V High
'':. Smith-Frazier
.Miss Ruth Smith and Mr. Tom
t lazier were married Satu 'day; )c
t''i 1 it ri uton (, M,, i , ,
zier is the. only daughter of Mr. 'and
Mi Rob mith ot Hiilwood She
ii (,nu" ,"f , nm wlI 1"n hip
t" h", M' ' ,71(' 1 th
of M' .nd M, H.lliird 1 ,u , ,1 0
of Hazelwood
flSS CRAWFORD .BRIDF OF
JOHN HAROLD I oc
Mi and M P f, Criwfoid wi h
co c,nnoun;e the marriage of their
daughter, Hilda Sue, to John Harold
Long, on Saturday, -.September 2ft.
in Danville. Va.. The marriage
..wa..sKoeninizj(l at the home of Rev
A. 0. C.rter who officiated and wis
witms td In Mi s Alma Shum iker
aid Pobir' sulct 0f iflfih PolIlt
i LO, Hungary. A,, agreement
wa.s l cached Monday between coal
mine owners and the 1H00 miners who
were down in the mine saying they
would stay there without food and
writei until thei.- wages were raised
a week. The government stepped
in and completed the agreement with
the owners. The miners will get a
d bonus to help them fide over the
u inter., , ,
Kimgcs ..returned to the game and
gave the boys another touchdown a
lew seconds after the third iuirter
stated. Line playes by. the entire
backheld carried the ball to the op
ponent's ten where Bridges made a
beautiful run just outside right end
and over the goal line standing up
lount I idled over center Score Way
ncsville 2, Christ School six
in a wild attempt to sco.'e from
their own twenty yard line Christ
School threw ; a pass -towards Sum
merow, and the Mountaineer's quar
terback made a spectacular catch and
faced to another six points Thisj 1
t une Poiei.t, star, of the Waynesville !
line, place-kicked the i
in a lew seconds the game ended with
Waynesville on the long end of a IK.
0 score.
Halt and Hopkins were outstanding
in Christ School's; backfield. while the
work ot Bridges was the feature of
i ayiiesvnie s victory, ,
Linenip and .summary i
Waynesville Christ School
' Ledbetter
- ' Hose
.. G Hands .Swartout
' Poteat
R. G. Ferguson ' Newman
,, ,V fatherwood Stradley
r ,i ".'"'"HTow Ku-in
; l1'" Hart
V ,' Vll,nl Hopkins
'"J'', Justice
,, 'Su,'-i- 'Hctt, Sense. Ilridge.s. U
For Christ School: Burress, .M. Fa.i
en, (hir.-en.
First Downs; Wavm.-vilie II
hrist School, 1. ,
Penalties, Waynesvilie, 4."i yards
lm-t S.-ho.d :, yards. '
I nipjre; Swai ringer.
Referee: Herman.
He-d Lineman: Alley.
Deliwood P. T. A
Committees Are
Named At Meeting
( Coiit i ii.uted.)
Mm
If frf 1 Si
W A SUP ( TON Oft il .t,eJ
that : 4a (lOli - more people visited the
Great Smoky Mountains , National
lark this year than last, when the
figures completed showed that 420,
I00 persons visited the park in HKJ4
a.s compared with 'j7.", 000 last year.
MT I PNO N i
old laborer confessed .to police that
he had placed the body of .Nancy Jean
Costigan. a, year-old girl, in a furnace
in an apartment house after the jjirl
had fallen and hurt her head. . The
man wai termed as beintr feeble
minded. '
who accompanied the couple to Dan
vi He.
The bride is the voungest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and re
ceived her education in the city -schools
of Waynesville and High Point, hav
ing moved to High Point from that
city six years ago. During her resi
dence here -sh ! mlv
cle of friends who will be intere.s'ted to
icarn oi ner marriage.
Mr. Lomr is .' tkn iron .,f AT.. ,i,l
Mrs. J. H. Long, of North Main
street and is a graduate Of the local
schools. He is employed -with the
Peggy Sandwich Shop on W renn
street, this city.
The COUllle Will mntn thror Iinmn
temopa.-ily with the brides parents
uei e. r loin a tiign I'oint i'aper.
- .
Long-Lndenvood
Miss lilanClie Long and Mr. Jack
Lnderwood were married Saturday.
October M. at Clavton. Ga Mrs.
Lnderwood is tne daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gilmer Long, of Hazelwood.
Mr. Lnderwood is the oldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lnderwood. also
of H.Telwonrl Tho cnnnln will livp
Paper Praises The
Work Done Bv W. T.
Shelton In Co!o.
The following article was taken
ion, , lt. Durango Herald-DeiiKKrat,
lolorado: - , . '
The Shiprock Indian fair, given by
tin t. i.his t tin N n i u ovation
in honor of W. T. i Shelton, ( Natani
M'Z) the greatest Indian "agent the
southwest has ever known, will come
to a close tonight with the staking of
a i ?c .,, Xav:lJ'o - cermonial .dance,
which will start at D o'clock and last
until the break of dawn Friday morn- !
ing. - t
W. T. Shelton, iiv who-e honor the
lair wa-s held, came from , his home
in .North Carolina to attend. He e
tablished the custom of holding a
Navajo. Indian fair annually, soon
after he became agent of the North,
em Navajo Indian reservation. When
he eft, about twenty years ago. the
holding of the Navajo, fairs-was dis
continued. This is the '-first fair held since he
left, and the traders of the reserva
tion plan to make it an annud event
in the future
A fine souvenir program book was
published-. for the fair, with the fol
lowing compliment to Mr. Shelton
Dedicated to W. T. Shelton first
superintendent of the Northern Nav
ajo Indian reservation, and founder
of the San Juan Navajo fair. It is
conceded that Shelton did more than
any other Navajo superintendent to
develop tne -Navajo- Indians,"
Lady Says CARDUI
Eased Pain In Side
Cardul helped an Oklahoma lady,
as describe! below, and many
others have been benefited in a
similar way. ... "I had a hurting
in my side every few weeks,-' writes
Mrs. Bill Stewart, of Dewar, Okla.
' I had heard of Cardul and started
taking it. It stopped my hurting
and built up my strength. I took
11 bottles and I sure felt better."
Try Cardul for pains, crarr.ns. nervous- -tier
due to a run-down condition. Tbou
eands of women testily Cr.rdul benafltet
thtm. If It doe cot benefit YOU, on
a physician.
IIh- I)ellwo, . 'J'. A. met at the
school house Friday evening, Oct- 12
at . :::) o'clock. This was the second
meeting for the ea.'.
We were very iortuna e in haying
-Mrs. Doyle Alley and Sunt. XL II
IhiwIo., present. Mrs. Alley gave a
very, interesting talk' on the org-an-ization
of a 1'. T. A. and what a I'.
I- A. means to a community Mr
liowhas stated .-ome of the 'h'cnelits
ot a I'- T. A. to the school. .Mis. V.
!. Ketner pi-e ented .some vi-ry im
l)oi tant data concerning the effect oi
malnutrition on the child physically
o eo.li;, , iin.l Iilcr.,lly.
Anotner feature ,f th.. r,.,,m ,
joyed hy all was the niu.- ical nunilie s
g ven by Hilly. Alva Joe. und W.,!.,
Moody ..nd ihe Shelton Brothers.
After the progiani, the )uestkn
oi a school cafeteria was discus.sed
-Many seemed enthusiaiMic ovt- the
matter and .further plans are ht-iiig
m ,i;e .by. the caf'ete;-:a committee,
which ..oni.-ts of .Mrs H. M. Fergu
son, chairman; .Mrs. Frank Henry, and
-Mrs. Paul Smith.
Other can m it tees appointed, after,
Having Leen suggested hv Mrs. .Vil.-v.
Wele: (Jiiiiinds .,im;'ii T,...r ,' I
F. ()Ven. chai'iimn- . -i t.,..h 'rr.i
wauls, M.'a.C. K WrieWt'
Memhei -hip ; nd tin.-m o ,.,,-ii,m;t
v.e- ,M''- J- ' Carpenter, hairman
in I- U, Hal!, Mrs, Hel m:,,, Fowle.-
uldic ;y eomit-ec. J. A. Single;. .n
,. - ;:ev. .n-iy .:.,;,.! Wci-e:
Mr:. -Ci-uise M'oody. nresident; Mrs
- vice-president; llonnie
league. secretaiv-tivasu.-er: Mrs.
lastelle Seti'ii- I.s V 11 I.'.,..,.,,. ...-.i
Mis. r. K Wright. program and
nospitiiitv committee
l.a.o ........ . '
.oiouing tne ..lioness meeting was
.-oci.il noma ,iur-!ig which cake and
ia..ee wire servei- i.y the hosnitalitv
omniittec. '...'"' ''
A !a age numoer of the. homes of
'he community weie repicsented iiiKl
every ,,rie reporiv.) an enjoyable even-
he r way
to tne r.oine beyund the vale ot sorrow.-.
Sin- could bravely p...-.- th.ough
:!:c valley ..f death because at even
ing there was the light of salvation
to guide her pathway. The Captain of
her salvation had safely brought her
through life and He it was who could
sail the ship of Zion into port.
Mis. Lorciia Davis Rogers was bom
July l'J. 18411, in Don Duff township
l'J years she professed faith in Christ
... V o ... . . ... . -1. .. T .. ..: .
a.s ner saviour aim loiiien me liuvis
Chaptl Methodist church. On De
cember I'l. 1K7'J. he iimrried Ashurv
nt., P. .,.,,1 f...,, li.f
J 1H.JI1 JlHJ CO.l 11UJI. Llldl .".I.
made her home in Crabtree township
and joined Mt. Zion Methodist church.
On November X, 1X8K, her hosband
died. This called for heroism and
this good wife ami mother proved
Ikioujrh the trying years a true he
roine. With her nine children- from
a child in arms up to lo years of age
she set in noon the diftlciilf tnsl: of
Keeping her family together. She did
th.. t si- .in ii...- ,.k;i,i,. ,.,., ti-i.iv
rise up and call her blessed.
The deceased is survived by five
children, three sons: J. F.. R. F., and
M. B. ; and two daughters: Mrs. J.
R. Kirkpatrick and Miss Elizabeth
Rogers, all of Crabtree, execept Mrs.
Kirkpatrick, of Kents Store. Va. Six
Irotheis: T. J Z. C and R. I. Davis,
of Iron Dull'. F. R. ami Dr. J. C. of
Texas, and D F. M. of Canton also
mourn her departure. She is also sur
vived by iiT grandchildren an 10 great
grandchildren.
When the last great summons
came, it found a faithful servant of
Christ ready to answer the call of
CJod. Her faith was steadfast to the
end. The old family Bible bore the
marks of a devoted' reader of God's
word. She believed in God's word a.s
the way of' life and in this faith
trained her children and her household
after her.
She had faith in her church and
was :i faithful member.- The devotion
ot her heart is amply reflected ' in the
faithfulness of her children. The
four children' who live, in Crabtree
township are efficient officials of the
obi. home church. Mt. Zion. The light
of her life will shine through the lives
of her children and children's children.
She lived a life of Christian charity
worthy of posterity's emulation. A
source ol (. hnstiaii pride during the
chasing period of life, when the infirm
ities of age became entrenched, is
the' fact that one grandson has heaid
the call of .God and Is preparing him
self for the ministry of her ht '
church- No 'doubt but that the j..'.V
e;-s of her trusting s-j-j! un
fulfilled.
'1 he passing of our b--Iove i i... .
vva not unexp-.-.ced, nevert!-:. . .
leaves a t'eelinv tiiuughoui i, '.
tioa i'i..t a staunch lau.i !-,.. ;
r:gh.eou.-ness h s been renij-.,.;
thank G. 1 that her life wa- ,j,!ir.
sucii a liiK- old age. Sile-iive,!
the 1 mail generation. Thougii
must i.-aliKe that lie;- physical lif.
removpd fioni our midst
memo! ies and her influence rem ,'
Dear to the heart ot all who knew f, ,,
is aunt Lorena. We miss her fir.
ence and the brightness of her ,f
As we shed our tears of farewell, w,
will raise a prayer to the Good Sh
held ol the sheep that we shall .-,
live that the ties of Christian fellow
ship shall again, jn God's good tile.-,.
urt. Idnd n era i n tho phnrdc Itiat
are tentatively broken.
The King of love my Shepherd is
Where goodness faileth never;
I nothing lack if I am His,
And He is mine forever.
In death's dark vale I fear no ill
With thee, dear Lord, beside me;
Thv rod and statf my comfort still.
Thy cross before to guide me.
And so through all the length of dayy.
Thy goodness faileth never, -
Good Shepherd, may I sing thy p.-aist.
Within thy home forever.
HENRY W. BAKER
VISIT IN CHAPEL HILL
Miss Jewel Hipps. Miss Mary Adania
Ward, of Asheviile, and Mr. George
Rotha were the week-end guests ot
Mrs. James Atkins in Chapel Hill.
While there they also attended tbi"
gr.me at Duke on Saturday afternoon.
cased tonsils, IT; with tonsils' remove
ed. '5-4 ; with defective vision, 4:1; with
vision corrected, 1 1; with defective
teeth, ii ; witn dental correction
ir- i". o; .von ciemai con canons, I i-ivii
.;; with detective hearing -1: 10 per I 64 Li(
cut or more under weight.' 91. .
FREE
A Trua Store at
HOW A WOMAN
BECAME RICH
A rtnktal rnrd rnnst will krino vnn lk
remarkable story, which il lold in her
own words, and over her real name. Abo
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Health Work Fn
County Schools
: Among tho m.ny phaes of ,;0n
.tructive work being undertaken hv
the health ilcnai tnient of which Hay
wood county is a part, is the thorough
physical examination being given all
the school children. This Work is
being followed up by. definite coopera
tion with the parents .and teachers in
an. effort to correct the deficiencies.
After, .the -completion 'of the exami
nation a notice is sent to the parents
of: all children needing attention on
any condition, with a request fo;- ad
ditional physi:;al history.- Attractive
ncaitn cnarts are hcing presented
each grade, on which a niomhlv re
cord of each child may he kept, which
in .-no (louot inspire the children to
a . greater , realization of the impor
tance of health.
Miss Harte Oliver has recentlv
finished, the examination of the chil
dien :n the Waynesville Eelement-'n-v
school, with the following result: She
has examined .145 children and notice
are being sent to 212 parent Her
findings we:-e in full as follows- Free
of correctable dcfe.t.--, 13:1; with
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-..LIGATION
NOKTH CAROLINA
HAVWOOD COUNTY "'
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
WILLIAM A. SHOOLliREL)
v . ' .
DIANA Ii. SHOOLBRFD
1 he defendant. Diana B Shool
lued, will c.ike notice that an action
entitled as above, has been commenced
in the Superior, Court of Hav-wood
County, North Carolina, for the
purpose of obtaining an absolute di
vorce from the defendant on Statu
tory grounds ; and tho defendant
will further take notice that she i
required, to .'-appear at the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Haywood C ounty in the courthouse
in avne.svvlliv : Anrlk rnli,,. . .
the Mh d-iy of November. ll.!4 ardl
answer or demur to the complaint of
the plaiiuitr or the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief de
manded -,n said coniplajnt-
fhis the. 17th dav of October. 19:14
W G. BYERS.
Clerk of the Superior Court
Oct. 18-25-Nov 1 .-8.1 5.22
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