ftt RSPAY1SEPTEMBER 9, Hospital News 1937 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER . L,a Jo Ferguson, operative a. se-ell HiPP. of Canton' Per-",-, N improving. t J Mauriey, of Canton, op .' is resting more com- -us.y- t. Grant Presnell, medical case, 'proving. i-;!le Gaddy, medical case, T T r. ,S 1 1 "1 Att u Chas. Long, oi uy '. is improving. ! 700 Americans Now ! In Danger Zones In j Far East Conflict! The Embassy of the United States Government announced yesterday j from headquarters in Peiping that it could not "guarantee the safety" of ' Americans who insist on remaining in North China. They are urging ap proximately TOO Americans in Peipir.g : and nearly twice that number in Xorth China to make use of the present fa j cilities for leaving China. Naval ves ' sels are available for those wishing to leave immediately, the embassy ad i vised. $1,000 Monthly Mdfiipr. of Cnvi Uri Laurent ."" .. . .!!. is resting more Wi. nif""-"' ifortably. .e. i better. Jr Ivan JUSUCe, Ul nuwit, iriM- Lc-ujf, is improving. Early Biackett, of Canton, med 5e. is better. fr Y. M. York, of Lake Junaluska, Lfal case, is in a serious condition. Miss Regina Woody, of Cruso, med- is serious. !rs. l.ueiie Browning, of Clyde, erative .jse. is better. . !r, U'lnidaril Hill, of Hazelwood, L)ka! cae, ivniains in a serious con-1 Duke of Windsor Is Termed An Exile It is reported from London that the relations between the Duke of Wind sor and the English government are near the breaking point. The fact is that the Duchess of Windsor has not been received, and the duke is an exile. Palace sources predict that he will not return to England for ten years, unless he returns alone, for such reasons as the death of a near relative, or for a brief visit. There is much speculation as to the possi bility of an open break. The former king has a hot temper, but as the government can close down on his finances, the majority think the break will not be final, at least not made so by the duke. Mrs, Sieve Nichols, operative case, betUT. Kiss Louise Sharpe, of Cruso, oper- n'at. i more comfortable. Mrs. J. Y. Sorrells, medical case, is jrovini:. Mis. Claude Smith, medical case, is .Mr. Miss Ax'ties Carver, of Cove Creek, rative case, is making some pro- China's "Red" Army Throws Away Flag China's communist army has thrown away its red Hag, when the test of their loyalty to their country came. The army of 100,000 strong has come to the government's aid in its extrem ity. Under its revered leader Chu Teh, is marching through northwest China and has been reported iiv con tact through its advance units with Japanese in the country northeast and west of Peiping. ' A UW A; T :;- ,V ftVjij I t H (KJ -II Alice White I I, Miss Ruby Lee Jones, of Canton, wical case, remains the same. Mr. A. L. Burnette, medical case, setter. Miss Fannie Putman, medical case, bins unchanged. i'. J. L. Tilley, of Canton, medi ae, remains about the same. fe. Gertrude Latimer, of Canton, pative case, is better. "Burt Smathers, of Canton, oper- f case, is much improved. rs Fred Brown, of Clyde, medical remains unchanged. "Lara Kerley, of Canton, medi- , remains about the same. is Elsie Parks, of Clyde, opera te, is better. Yanda Morgan of Candler, Mve ease, remains unchanged. ".Roy Hemphill, of Canton, op erative case, is better. DISCHARGED Mr. W. M. Irael. Mrs. Julia Presnell. Miss Joyce Buchanan. Mr. W. F. Swift. Mrs. Wade Watson. Mr. Thad McNual. Mrs, Wade Saunders. Mrs. jack Edwards and baby. Miss Lena Burnett. Miss Wilsey Sentelle. Miss Marian Chambers. Miss Ruth Varner. Miss Delia May Mortt. Mrs. II. C. Smith. Miss Lillian Phillips. Mr. Z. H. Coylon. Mrs. Chas. Scruggs. Mrs. Carl Snyder. Mrs. James Clemmons. Mrs. Winfred Phillips. Mrs. J, L. Cogdill. Master Ward Rogers, BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Gay Bradshaw, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter, oh September the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Blankenship, of Iron Duff, announce the birth of a son, on September the 7th. One-time blond screen star Alice White, asks $1,000 per month temporary alimony. In a com plaint tiled tn Los Angeles Miss White and her husband. Sidney S Bartlett. were married in Mexico In 1933 and separated in 1935 Home Crafts Shown By Balsam Weavers An interesting event of Saturday afternoon was the exhibit of home crafts which was sponsored by the Balsam Weavers in their quarters in the Woman's Exchange. Many old and new articles of unusu al designs were on display. Those winning prizes were given woven ar ticles made by the weavers. Prize winners were: Best new quilt, Mrs. Paul Walker; best old quilt, Mrs. W, T. Shelton; best new coverlet, Mrs. Clark Medford; best old coverlet, Mrs. W. C. Allen. . Best hooked rug, Mrs. R. Q. Mc Cracken, best knitted garment; Mrs, Lou Silverthorne; best old embroidery, Mrs. W. C. Allen; best crocheted spread, Miss Jeanette Phillips. Best old spread, Mrs. W. T. Shelton; best tufted spread, Mrs. J, L. Davis; and best woven suit, Miss Hattie Siler Freeman. Hollywood Judge Passes Judgment On "Ability A Los Angeles judge had before him last week a suit for temporary alimony and counsel fees in a pending divorce action between a Hollywood film colony couple. The judge out to a fraction the large amount sought, ex plaining: "An actor is as gooij as his last picture. An author is as good as his last story. Fame is a Meeting thing." .:. The Great American Habit Newspaper reading is the universal American habit ... everyone with brains reads, rewspaper advertising, therefore, reaches virtually all who buy. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN The S3&u:h:tdlrir. 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