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I' if : 9 ' I 4 -I v. ; ! i. I -1 .1. : ' ! i I VI- MM WW 4;1 ' . 1 i r : m Page 12 THE WAYNESVTALE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 19Ji : : ' ' - 1 .. . . , - HEATHS MRS. JULIA NOLAND f Funeral services were held at Ithe Fines Creek Baptist church at 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Julia Noland, 85, who died at the home of her son, Cleveland Noland, on the Upper Fines Creek section of the county. The Eev. Yoder Davis officiated. Burial was in the Fines Creek Baptist church cemetery. Mrs. Noland is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Essie Rogers, two sons, Cleveland and Farrady, all of the Fines Creek section. Massie Funeral Home was in charge of the funeral arrange ments. , MRS. KITTY MILLER , Mrs. Kitty Miller, 84, of Hazel wood, died Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Luther Coleman, in An derson, S. C. Two short funeral services were held for Mrs. Miller, one at the home of Mrs. Coleman about 10 o'clock on Sunday morn ing and another at 2 o'clock on Sunday afternoon at the cemetery in Waynesville conducted by the Rev. S. B. M. Ghiselin, pastor of the Hazel wood Presbyterian church. , Pallbearers were: John Miller, Robert Miller, John Ashe, George Bisehoff, Aubrey Coleman and J. L. Coleman, all grandsons of the deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Miller lived in Hazelwood for many years. Af ter the death of Mr. Miller sw years ago Mrs. Miller had spent the greater part of the time with her daughter, Mrs. Coleman in An derson, S. C. Although a member of a Metho dist church Mrs. Miller was active in the women's work in the Hazel- wood Presbyterian church for a number of years. Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. Coleman, and Mrs. S. A. Ashe, nf Whittier: and three sons. Glenn "Miller, of Saluda, James M. Miller, of Robbinsville, and Fred Miller, of Canton. MRS. J. P. FRANCIS Funeral services were held at the First Baptist church here on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for Mrs. J. Pink , Francis, 62, who died at the Haywood County Hos pital at 9 o'clock Saturday morn ing. The Rev. H. G. Hammett pastor of the church, and Rev. H. W. Baucum, a former pastor, offi ciated. Burial was in Greenhill cemetery. Serving as' pallbearers were: Homer Owen, M. E. Davis, Clif ton Moody, Clyde H. Ray, Jr., Jeff Reeves, and Jess Crouser. Mrs. Francis is a native of this county and is the daughter of the late Morgan Buette and Addie Bat tle McCracken. She has a wide family conection in the county, and has been a member of the Baptist church since early childhood. Mrs. Francis is survived by her husband; two sons, Robert Henry Francis, of Waynesville, and Mor gan Buette Francis, of Newport News, Va. ; four daughters, Mrs. Robert Miller, and Mrs. E. T. Minchen, of New York City, Mrs. Robert Patten, of Hollywood, and Mrs. Louise Lupton, of Waynes ville, and nine grandchildren. JEAN PHYLLIS LUKE Last rites were held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at tne Dell wood Methodist church for Jean Phyllis Luke, 17, daughter of Mrs. Anna Luke, who died at 10 p. m. Friday morning at the Campbell cottage, where she has been re siding. The Rev, 0. C. Newell, pastor of the Dellwood Methodlist church, as sisted by D. R. Griffith, First We Have Money To Loan We invite you to come in and discuss your financial needs with us. If you are a good credit risk, you will be assured of favorable consideration. first National Bank "Ik QiuwMtf BohA" t?,W of the First Church of Christian Science of Asheville, officiated. Burial was in the Moody cemetery.; Miss Luke came here with her mother from Florida about 18 months ago for her health. V Massie Funeral Home was to charge of the funeral arrange ments. ' DOROTHY JEAN MORROW " Dorothy Jean Morrow, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Morrow, of Canton, died at 1:15 p. m. Tuesday, the 14th, in an Asheville hospital. Funeral services were held on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock at the Morning Star church, with the Rev. W. H. Pless and the Rev. Bumgarner officiating. Burial was in the cemetery nearby. Surviving are her parents; one brother, Clarence, Jr., two sisters, Betty and Peggy Morrow; and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Morrow, of Asheville. MRS. ROXY GROOMS HIGHTOWER Last rites were held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Friendly House, near Lake Logan, for Mrs. Roxy Grooms. Hightower, 86, who died on Friday morning. Burial was in the Inman cemetery nearby. Surviving are her husband, An anias Hightower; two sons, Glenn and Junior j one daughter, Dorothy, and one brother, Wade Noland, of Gastonia. MRS. SALLIE BUMGARNER NER ... .. . ... .... ........ Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home on Allen's Creek for Mrs. Sallie Bumgarner, 69, who died at 12:45 Tuesday afternoon at 'the Haywood County Hospital. The Rev. C. L. Allen officiated. Burial was in the Rocky Branch ceme tery.; Mrs. Bumgarner was a native of Haywood County and was the wid ow of the late Moody Bumgarner. She is survived by three sons: Lawrence, John and Stokes, all of Waynesville, route 1. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Prevost spent the week-end in Winston Salem as the guests of relatives. NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTES $4,000 TOWN OF HAZELWOOD, NORTH CAROLINA REVE UE ANTICIPATION NOTES FOR DEBT SERVICE Sealed bids will be received un till 11 o'clock A. M., January 28, 1941, by the undersigned at its office in the city of Raleigh for $4,000 Revenue Anticipation Notes of the Town of Hazelwood, N. C, dated January 30, 1941, and ma turing July 30, 1941, with option of prior payment. There will' be no auction. Interest payable at Maturity. Bidders are invited to name the interest rate (not ex ceeding 6), the place and bank therein of payment, and the de nomination or denominations. De livery at place of purchaser's choice. The notes will be awarded, at not less than par and accrued in terest, to the bidder offering the notes at the lowest interest cost to the town, such cost to be de termined by deducting the premium bid from the total amount of inter est on the notes computed from their date to maturity. - Bids must be accompanied by a certified check upon an incorpor ated bank or trust company paya ble unconditionally to the order of the State Treasurer of North Car olina for $20.00. The right to re ject all bids is reserved. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COM - MISSION, By: W. E. Easterling, Secretary. No. 1037 Jan 23. Waynesville Gulf Service ' : ",r- and .'' 0 Tore Keoppninig MAIN at PIGEON STREET PHONE 9178 We Have Installed New Modern Tire Machinery Finest Materials - Skilled Tire Men Slick Tires are Dangerous RECAP NOW And : Save M On Thejost Of Your Tire Mileage Hospital News fc (Continued from page 1, case, is resting more comfortably. " Robt. Brookshire, of Canton, medical case, is some better. Mrs. Chas. Bryson, of Waynes ville, operative case, is improving: The condition of Miss Mae Lan ning, of Waynesville, medical .case, is good. Mrs. Paul Fowler, of Canton, op erative case, is better. Albert Herron, of Canton, oper ative case, is improving. Miss Retha Finger, of Waynes ville, medical case, is resting more comfortably. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Glenn James, of Clyde, route, 1, announce the birth of a son, on January the 18th. Manganese Supply in Cuba American capital has developed large supply of manganese, an ei gential war mineral, in Cuba. PRESIDENT'S BALL . (Continued from page 1) bers with Mr. Chambers. The sponsors and their escorts from Clyde will be: Town of Clyde, Mrs, Woodrow Keylon with Mr. Keylon. Woman's Club, Miss Sybil Ander-' son, with Charles Beal. Clyde PTA, Miss Linda Haynes. Fire Department, Mrs. Bill Reev es with Mr. Reeves. Eastern Star, Mrs. Ralph Craw ford, with Mr. Crawford. Clyde High School, Miss Billie Rotha. ;" Township chairmen, who will also participate in the Grand March, include: Beaverdam, Chas. King with Mrs. I King. Clyde, Harry Cagle with Mrs. Cagel. .- Hazelwood, Howard Hyatt with Mrs. Hyatt. Balsam, Leo Reiger, with Mrs. Reiger. Ivy Hill, "Richard Queen. Lake Junaluska, Miss Pearl Johnson. . , . Jonathan Creek, Mrs. Medford Leatherwood, with Mr. Leather wood. - ' Iron Duff, John D. Cathey. Cecil, Paul Grogan. East Fork, Mrs. Jack Hipps. Cruso, Roy Pless. Crabtree, Hugh Rogers. Fines Creek, Miss Mildred Rogers. Big Creek, Mack Caldwell, with Mrs. Caldwell. Cataloochee, Dave Noland with Mrs. Noland. White Oak, Lonzo Messer with Mrs. Messer. Chairmen of committees include: Mrs. T. L. Gwyn, publicity, with Mr. Gwyn ; Harley Wright, pub licity, with Mrs. Wright; Hugh Snyder, Advertising; vraA , son with Mrs. Ferguson-pi hart Nichols, Music Nichols; W. S. Prevost, tt:5 Mrs. Prevost; Sam Queen.! dance, with Mrs. Queen; Wrf sauare dance, with f. Reister, treasurer, with ilJj ter; Mrs. S. P. Gay. snnnann vnfk Tt ri CARD OF THANKS We wish to express to tht J v vux xauiuy OUT in" appreciation for the manj3 ucoDva h Djriiiablty Sent Tm ueauuiui iiuwcru ana kind it rendered in our sorrow at tb oi our motner, Mrs. CM I Jtzgeraiu. THE FAME? Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 125 Main Street CO N S U LT DR. R. KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST Wells Bldg. " For Appoint leiephone 248 Canton, N, Q FRIDAY & SATURDAY MONEY-SAVERS at SMITH'S ber's STRAINED or JUNIOR FOODS 10c Six 3 for 25c Size PRE-COOKED BABY CEREAL 17e 19 CIGARETTES 131 Leading Brands 15c Size Pkg.20 SMOKING TOBACCOS P. 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