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THUESDAT, JANUARY 18, 15J THE WJLYXESVILIJE H0ENTADTE23 Blessing for a Warrior Band Students In there arc caraCed 47 Jo Morrow, JimaTmlfa Tannery (W WT jwffw m a as . the Central Ba- Hospital News District Schools Now Total 139 bud a total ef a stadeats; ia the are: Kaacy Walk union v in Meet Tonight tdruccd bead ia tn er, Wffliass Higatower, X. G. Caf fey. Oriaa TTsmiiiitf. Dorothy Gad dta. Barbara Aaa Boyd, Naary Kirkaatrick, Bobby Harris, Cyri Minett, aad Janata Braekett. Beginners from Hud wood school arc: Joe XeCraekea, Carol McLean, Jiauuy Cabe, Asaaa Lee Swanger, Bobby Qaeea, Harold The fifth aaarebnlJ schools 21 students; aad ia the af the Jasaloaka T3 Ma George Isrj, af ap uatiu ease, im better. Caste, 29 t Credit Uaiaa will be add i a. total af 87 A caeca wp af the bands ia taa j- .v. kj- fcaei i aa aaatambiy room f the Tanner, J Tamraday evening; at 1 e'doek which tiase aa eieetioa of ojgjj Car the eaciag year win btjjt Knight, Jeaa Evenson, endt Ta eoadstio af Mis MaMe Frwler, f CJyd, operative cue, aigead. Wayaesvnle district thesis uas the elementary schools. revealed tie fact that there j Members ef the beginners band are aow a total af 129 baad sta-. ra the ra7USTiUe .ehool axe: tr BlZJa 5 I Dtio" .ierod. Nina MeCiure, Mis Patty See A3ea, ef Castor mtc 1, nedka! ease, it mm ket- v. t. haxi rf'iwtw Doc Calhoun. Betty Sawyer, Bob-' Winchester. Sassy Wiggins. Bar- sok Ia the first baad at the bigi ert Eaaaeil, Joyce Underwood, and bara Hoyie, Pnyiiss Wyatt, Kaacy Bathboae. Ralpk Hayioek, ef Custom, net t, operative cue, ia rwrtcng Korc eavafortabiy. Mrs. Doegia Kect, of Wsraes-1 iie, operative ease, it iMproving. i Ma Zeb id rtl case. Queen, of Canton, h injiiueiug. Baby Desais Orman, of Qyle, recte 1, medical ease, is better. The coaditioa ef Milas Gruty, f Lake Junalaske, operative cue, g-wxt 1C Mrs. Eraest Sauthers, erf Wiy BesriHe. root 1, mediea! case, ia The coaditioa of Lloyd Brook aaire, of Caatoo, operative eaae, is good. Mia ChraUiae Svaager, of Caa taa, route 2, operatrre eaae, is KT . Mia Jlartaret Iimian, of Cao toa, aaedical ease, is retting fairly wefl. . A British Toaaaty la as the Bishop of of Brea gaa carrier Uasea the ereeifix Ueaaes the tnt Bntaah aattlnmare: aau w laad ea Croak saO. (Ccmtrml Pr) ton, root 2, restifig fairly pperatrve aeD. Selection Of 5th I Grade History Is Mrs. HardT Medforo. ol wsy-i rleU I. aWieal case, OW Under Rre i The eoBirtk of Mrs. Loo Eath- -tJ bone, of Clyde, rocte 1, ee, is good. Mia Betty Wilson, of Wayoea rille, axdicaJ ease, is ms proving. Mrs. fertaUy. Horace James, of Gyde, is rerufig more eora- DI SCH ARC ED Mrs. Jonas Cooard, of Wayees riDe, root 2, operatire ease, is better. The condition of Mjs Eaby Lee Smith, of Croso, operatrve case, ia good,:. Mrs. Vaughn Moore, of Canton, asedical eaae, ia resting fairly well. Headeraoa Jones, of Waynea rflle, nedical case, ia improring. , ! Mia Bobbie Willis, of Candler, ' root t, operathre ease, ia better. rbsas ia the aeiectaoa of a fifth grade history of North Carolina. Anru-.r.c tw-M dwhirnd f roni " une oi im omona womraea the Haywood County Hospital dor- t the state board of education was ing the part week were: C. N. Led-1 written by a local nan. Prof. W. C ford, Mrs. Uwrence MeEroy, Mrs. Allea, well kaowa as a historiaij Lewis Parker, Jeff Cabe, Mrs. Gay I throughout the state. Smith, Mrs. Boy Anderson, Mrs. Ia their report to the state board L. J. Massie, Miss Irene Haynes, of education, the elementary text Mrs. J. H. Harmon and baby. Miss book eonunissioa has this to say Iris Rogers, Miss Lillian Moore, about Mr. Allen's book. The Story Fred Tittle, F. A. Justice, Mrs. of Our State:" "This is a very Harry Cathey, Master Henry Bert, different aad much improved book Mrs. Ines Hargrove. i trxm Mr. Allen's former book, and Master Gerald Breece, Mrs. Law- has much to nrnmad it. If teach- CaJdwtll, Lawrence Bumgar- r,or.la niry a w Mrs. Hnjrh Frady and baby, remain in the fifth grade, we are Miss Mary Hyatt, Baby Jerry " J"- Ferguwn, Mrs. Ray Welch, Mrs. rf bistory should assume more im- FRIDAY & SATURDAY LlOUEY-SAUEnS at SMIT H'S ilJlS Csecsoted EMULSION -68c tOc Ccdilornia SYRUP FIGS 112S Sam PERUNA ...67c 12.00 S. S. S Blood Tonic $J7 10c Scott Towels 3fOT25c rose 500 Faded 41 TISSUES I4C 50c Kecah ...29-2 ?L00 Almond Oram HINDS ... 49c FOR COLDS 30a CASCABA-QUnCNE 19e 30c VICXS DBOPS .....24c 3Se VKZS SALVE .....27c 35c EBOMCMSOnrorE . . 27c 25c BATES ASPIRIN ...19c 75c LBTEBTHE ....... - 59e 75c PEPSOOENT ....... S9c iOc KUSTEBOLE ....... 33c 75c BEN-GAT ......... .59c son ner. Furman Bathbone and baby, Mrs. Carol McCracken, . Master Junior Zimmerman; Mrs. Bay Haynes anil baby, Mrs. Ray Stamey, Mas ter Kemual Med are. Miss Sallie BusseH, of Waynes-! ville, operative case, is resting more comfortably. Babby Alvin Kirkpatrfck, o( Joe, medical case, is better. The condition of Mrs. Minnie Dean, of Waynesville, operative case, is poor. Mrs. Dan Rowland, Clyde, route 1, medical ease, is resting fairly well. .. . The grade level of the book is the best of all the books offered. North Carolina history has been present ed in the book around important Mias Ahce Caldwell M. Patsy , of Jlins, Mrs. J. G. Rogers, Mrs. w h,tmromtm .j .i m k. .n means be included in the list of supplementary readers." Coll Cfaas. Gentry Julia Noland. and baby, and Mrs. Ulns Burnette, of Hazelwood, medical case, is improving. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Sutton, of Mt, Sterling, announce the birth of a son on January the 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Bockhsn non, of Waynesville route 2, an nounce the birth of a son on Jan uary the 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pen! and, of Canton, announce the birth of a son on January the 11th. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ball, of Can ton, announce the birth of a daugh ter on January the 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Ariie Henson, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on January the 13th. Mrs, C. J. Setter, of Candler, medical case, is resting about the aa me. . . . blKTH ASSOUNCEMEST Mrs. R. Sharp, of Cruso, medical Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Greene, of case, is resting fairly well. ( Fines Creek, announce the birth of Miss Frances Blaylock, of Can- home on December the 2Mb. II. Henry Heads Methodist District Board Of Trustees Homer Henry was elected chair man of the board of trustees of the Waynesville district of the MUh odirt church of the Western Caro lina conference here at a meeting at the home of the superintendent, the Rev. W. L. Hutchins. , Others elected to serve with Mr. Henry were M. H. Bowles, secre tary, and Mrs. James Atkins, treas urer. . .j Members of the board include in addition, C. B. Medford, Harley Wright, and W. T. Hawkins, of daughter. Doris Louise, at their gTw?" -?jf ?A Growing Through SERVICE Rcsoui'ccs Now Orer One limioa DoDars During the past year, the resources of this bank have increased $217,289.15. . Those of us at "The Friend ly Bank" are keenly apprecia tive of the support accorded us by our customers, for this growth was made possible only through your increased patronage which we are striv ing daily tor ment. .Are you making fall use of the services we offer? first National Bank "7As QliendLf Bank" E. L. McKee, of Sylva, H. T. Sloan, of Franklin, and J. H. Hampton, of Murphy. ' It was decided during the nxet ing to paint the district parsonage and make other necessary repairs. Prior to the business session the board were the guests of the Her. and Mrs. W. L. Hutchins at a turkey dinner. Panel Ligb.wi Indirect lighting .through; '.glass, wall panels near the ceiling is a pleasant and effective Innovation for modern homes. The lights are re cessed, and the panels are flush with the walls. :. SUMMONS AND NOTICE ' State of North Carolina, County of Haywood. In the Superior Court. Harvey McQure, Plaintiff, Vs. Ooey McOure, Defendant. To the Defendant: Cloey Mc Clure: You will take notice that an action has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, entitled as above, and that the purpose of the said action is to obtain an absolute divorce on the grounds of two year! separation. Ton will further take notice that you are required to be and appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, in his office, on or before the 12th day of February, 1941, and answer or de mur to the complaint herein filed. Ton will further take notice that if you fail to answer or de-! mur to the complaint within the' time required by law, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint, namely, an absolute divorce. ' Given under my band and seal of the Court, this the 11th day of January, 194L KATE WILLIAMSON, Aast Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Caro lina.' . No. 1036-Jan. lV240-Feb. . 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