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(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, sept Page 4 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER , li I Red Cross Classes In Nutritution To Start On Friday Nutrition classes are being taught under the auspices of the Haywood Chapter of the Red Cross, and will be held on each Tuesday and Friday in the courthouse. The classes will be taught by Miss 'Marjorie McManus, vocational home economics teacher of the Waynesville! district high school. Those who wish to take the course are asked to enroll by Fri day, and meet with the group for the class which will be held at 4:00 o'clock. ' At a recent meeting of the class the following officers were elected: chairman, Mrs. Grover C. Davis; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Chas. Miller; publicity chairman, Miss Ellen Louise Killian. Members of the class who have enrolled to date include in addi tion to the officers the following: Miss Margaret Terrell, Mrs. Grace C. Stamey, Miss Erma Patterson, Miss Eula Patterson, Mrs. Robert Gibson, Mrs., Ruth E, Green, Mrs. J. 13. Siler, Mrs. Bonner Ray and Mrs. S. P. Gay. HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. Odie Haney, of Clyde, ope rative case, is resting fairly well Mrs. M. E. Morris, of Clyde, medical case, is resting fairly well. Miss Lillian Wheeler, of Canton, medical case, is only fairly comfortable. Mrs. James -Edwards, of Canton, operative case, is better. The condition of J. A. Rudolph, of Balsam, medical case, is good, George Scott, of Clyde, opera tive case, is improving. Miss Miriam Paxton, of Canton, operative case, is resting more com fortably. V. R. Elmore Appointed In Park Service W. R. Elmore, of Bryson City, was notified during the week of his appointment to the post of resident commissioner fpr the Great Smoky Mountains National Park area, with headquarters in Gatlinburg. He was sworn in on Wednesday. He will try all cases pertaining to violations in the park on both the North Carolina and Tennes see side, Mr.- Elmore has been, chairman of the county board of commissioners of Swain county sjnce December, 1936. Mrs. Lois Elmore was sworn in as chairman until the end of his present term, which expires in December. Fines Creek News Mrs. D. N. Rathbone. The regular quarterly meeting of the Methodist Church will meet Thursday night, September 24th at the" Central Methodist Church, Fines Creek. All the church offic ials are urged to be present. The regular message will be delivered by the district superintendent, the Rev. W. L. Hutchins. Ed McCracken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCracken, left last Sunday for Young Harris, Ga., where he will enter Young Harris College. He was accompianed by his parents, and the Rev. Melton Harbin, of Fines Creek. the Havwood Countv Hospital were Mrs. C R. McCrary of Fines the following: Leonard Boone, Mrs. I Creek, is under treatment pending Walter Neal, Mrs. Plemmons and an operation at the Norburn Hos- Baby John Allen, of Clyde, route 1, medical case, is resting fairly well. I). U. Queen Heads Hethel Chapter Of Future Farmers Mark Commer, of Waynesville, route 1, medical case is resting fairly well. Mrs. Ernest Truitt, of Waynes ville, operative case, is better. D. B. Queen was elected presi dent oi tne tsetnei unapter ot the.tablv J' uiure rarmers oi America at a meeting of the group held during the week. ' Others elected to . serve were: vice president, Wilson Caldwell; secretary, Roy Lanning; treasurer, Francis Bager, and reporter, Way Mease, Jr. Announcement was made that the chapter now had a membership of 75, the highest in the nine years history of the organization. Various committees were named by the president for the coming year's work. The selection of the program for the year will be made at the next meeting. A part of the 43 members of the 8th grade will be taken into the chapter at that time. Nelson Parker, of Clyde, opera tive case, is resting more comfor- baby, Mrs. W. , Hill, Miss Mar garet Robinson, Mrs. Eugene but ton, Baby Edwin Chambers, Mrs. Robert Jordan and baby, Mrs. Lynel Conard and baby. Harley Seay, Arthur Pardue, Miss Eunice Turpin, Mrs. W. B. Henson, Miss Marietta Costner, pital in Asheville. Miss Edith Russell, daughter of Mr. and Hrs. R. L. Russell of Fines Creek, left last week for Greenville, N. C;, where she will be enrolled in an N Y. A. camp. She plans Homer Green, Mrs. . John Parker 7. S1Z ' and baby, Master Charles Cathey, 111,1,1 f""' J. W. Ledford, Mrs. Noland Pless, , ,, , , , T . iiriv Fletcher Trantham who holds a Mrs. Lebo Murray, Mrs. William I ... . XT . XT, :no,,i Brown and baby. Master Ronald f f' " T Gardner, Mrs. Howard Summey Mrs. Ben C. Neal, Willard Green, Mrs. Rufus Buff and baby, Mrs. Rube Jordan, Mrs. G. W. Howell, Mrs. Creed Messer, Mrs. Beau- ford Messer and baby, Mrs. How- Mrs. Kathleen Parker, of Can- ard Messer, Ralph Whitaker, Mrs. ton, operative case, is better. Miss Edith Carver, of Clyde, route 1, medical case, is resting fairly well. Service Made To Order! We do really fine laun dering at very thrifty prices you can afford. Work clothes no matter how grimy come up fresh and spotless with our thorough washing methods. Let us do the family's clothing, household articles, and all the flat work, too. We'll help you get rid of Wash day Blues. WAYNESVILLE LAUNDRY PHONE 205 Master Chas. Donaldson, of Can ton, operative case is improving. Tillman Smith, Mrs. George Coch ran, Miss Willie Rhinehart, W. F. Sorrells, Mrs. Jim McElroy and Wayne Ramsey. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Recce, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on September 14th. Billie McCrary, who has been em ployed at Newport News for some rinnrU r ,.t w0- ' time is now visiung wren nis par villo rnt 9 .... i .i r.u4. tj.. 'nis, ivir. ana Mrs. u. u. MOLrary, resting fairly well. I Waynesville, announce the birth of hle !fC,a"y J? a daughter on September 14th. ing a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Trantham, at their home on upper Fines Creek. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rathbone, of Maple Spring Gap, recently had a letter from their son, Fred, who has been in service since February and was the first letter they had received from him since January 25th. He wrote them he was feel ing fine and was stationed on an island North of Australia. 'Master Billie Murray, of Can ton, operative case, is improving. Frank Bolden, of Dellwood, medi cal case, is better. Mr. and Mrs. Beauford Messer, of Cove Creek, announce the birth of a son on September 15th, L. H. Hargrove, of Canton, ope rative case, is improving. Miss Nancy Winchester, of Haz- elwood, operative case, is better. Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a daughter on September 16th. DISCHARGED Among those discharged from Mr. and Mrs, Harold Massie, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a daughter on September 17th. Captain and Mrs. James Davis, of Hazelwood, announce the birth of a daughter on September 17th. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Brown, of STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ; Waynesville, announce the birth of his mother while she remains in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sutton ar rived Saturday of last week from Newport News to spend a few days a daughter on September 17th. COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. HAZEL T. COWAN vs. ' GEORGE M. COWAN, JR. The above named defendant will take notice that an action has been commenced against him by the Mr. and Mrs. Pink Burress, of piaintift lor the purpose of secur- Waynesville, route 1, announce the ing an absolute divorce from him birth of a son'ori September 19th. on tne grounds ot two years sepa- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dunlap, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on September 17th. ration; and the defendant will fur ther take notice that he is requir ed to appear at the office of the ' daughter on September 19th uierK oi tne superior uourt or. Haywood County not more than thirty days from the 16th day Of October, 1942, and answer or de mur to the complaint filed in this action, or the relief demanded by the plaintiff will be granted. This the 23rd day of September, 1942. KATE WILLIAMSON, Assistant Clerk Superior Court. No. 1239 Sept. 24 Oct, 1-8-15 Protection of Property in War Time! In addition to the regular protection which you carry against ordinary hazards, you need War Damage pro tection. We can secure this type of policy for you from the War Damage Corporation, a government agency, which is the only way you can protect your property against War Damage. The L. N. DAVIS COMPANY Phone 77 INSURANCE Main St. Another Belk Special School Supplies Mr. and Mrs. Tate Troutman, of Canton, announce the birth of a Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Caldwell, of Maggie, announce the birth of a daughter on September 19th. Mr. and Mrs, McKay Fowler, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a daughter on September 21st. The Wisconsin river gorge was cut by a giant serpent, which bat tered its way down from the north country through masses of solid rock, according to an Indian leg- end. : Real Thick TABLETS 32 Sheets of Smooth Notebook Fillers .-3 ptgs. SiO BELEMnlUEJSOrJ CO. TIome Of Better Values" ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Mrs. W. H. Liner, deceased, wife of Dr. W. H. Liner, late of Haywood county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, N. C, on or before the 2nd of September, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar thereof- All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. Tiis September 2nd, 1942. DR. W. H. LINER, Administrator. No. 1230 Sept. 3-10-17-24 Oct. 1-8 NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. RUTH B. McGRUDER and I husband, CHES G. McGRU- ' DER, and Town of Waynes ville. The defendants, Ruth R Mc- Gruder and husband, Ches G. Mc Gruder, wfll take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Caroli na, to foreclose liens for taxes due Haywood County; and said defendants will further take no tice that they are required to ap pear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county at the Courthouse in Waynesville, North Carolina, within thirty (30) days after the 5th day of Oct, 1942, and answer or demur to the Com plaint of said action or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said Com plaint. This the 2nd day of Sept, 1942. KATE WILLIAMSON. Asst Clerk Superior Court, Hay wood County, i No. 1233 Sept 3-10-17-24 EXECUTION NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. State of North Carolina on Re lation of Zelline Walker Against N. H. Walker, principal and E H. Walker, J. R. Rogers, J. L Walker and J. P. Hawkins, sure ties. IN RE INTEREST OF N. H. WALKER IN THE MINERAL INTEREST IN 133 ACRES OF THE S. B. REDMOND LAND on Wilkins Creek, Fines Creek Town ship, Haywood County, North Carolina. . Deed from W. C Hill to S. M. Redmond, dated Jul.y 3, 1888 re corded in Book "X," page 382, record of deeds of Haywood Coun ty and conveying the following de scribed tract of land, to-wit: Lying and being in Fines Creek Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, on the East side of Pig eon River, on Wilkins Creek side of said creek and runs thence S. 74 E. two poles to a white oak; hence North 74 poles to a white oak; thence N. 80 E. 100 poles to a white oak; thence N 30 E.: 100 poles to a chestnut oak; thence S. 80 E- 74 poles to a stake; thence S. 25 W. 158 poles to a stake: thence S. 78 W. 165 poles to a take; thence N. 13 poles to the beginning, containing 133 acres nore or less. Reserving, howev ,r. to the said W. C. Hill, his heirs and assigns all the minerals and mineral interests, with mining ights and privileges therein.: By deed dated March 31, 1900, ecorded in book No. 12, page 451, ecord of deeds of Haywood Coun y, the said W. C. Hill conveyed 0 E. H. Walker, Fannie McCrack n, N. P. Walker, Mary L. Walker, W- M. Walker, J. L. Walker, A. j. Walker, Eva L. Walker, and Robert L. Walker all the right, title and Interest of the said W. C. Hill in and to the above described land, and referring to the book and page reeord of the above men tioned deed from Hill to S. M. Redmond for description , of same. Then in his last will and testa ment the above named E. H. Walk er willed to his eight ' children, share and share a like, his one- ninth interest in the above describ ed mineral interests; and N. H. Walker, being one of the 8 chil dren is entitled to 1-8 of 1-9 of said mineral interest In Haywood County, N.- C, in Clyde Township and described as follows: Being Lots Nos. 31, 32 and 7 and 8 of the J. P. Hawkins land in the Town of Clyde, Haywood County, N. C, as per map and survey by the J. R. Reagan, engineer, August, 1923, which map and record in the office of the Register of Oeeds of Haywood County, N. C, in Book of Maps "B," indext "H" and is hereby referred to for a conv plete description of the same. Being the property that was conveyed to N. -H. Waker as re corded in Book 88, page 658, rec ord of deeds for Haywood County, N. C. The above described property will be offered for sale to the highest bidder on the 5th day of October, 1942, at 12 m. at the cotirt house door in the Town of Waynesville, Haywood County, State of North Carolina. R. V. WELCH, Sheriff of Haywood County. No. 1232 Sept 8-10-17-24 Executive Group Of Bethel PTA Name Committees At a meeting held during the week of the executive committee of the Bethel P. T. A. the follow ing committees were appointed for the coming year: Budget and finance, Mrs. Paul Hyatt, and Mrs. E. B. Rickman, co- chairmen; Mrs. Harris Sentelle, Mrs. LeRoy West, Mrs. W. P. Whitesides, Mrs. Kelly Buckner, Mrs. Bill Bumgarner, Mrs. Frank Mease, Mrs. Thomas Ervin and Mrs. Rufus Hargrove. Hospitality, Mrs. Guy Wells, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sutton, of Waynesville. We folks on Fines Creek are looking forward to the scrap cam paign to get going down here. We live a long distance from town, but are patriotic as ever, and if a little piece of iron will give our enemy a kick in the eye we sure want to be among you to help do it. chairman, Mrs. T. R. Burnette, Mrs. R. O. Kelly, Mrs. Clayde Church; Membership, Mrs. Clifton Terrell, chairman, Mrs. Layden West, Miss Adeline Rogers and the grade moth, ers. Study group, Mrs. Marvin Hoyle, chairman, Mrs. Hugh K. Terrell and Miss Margaret Boyd; Public ity, Mrs. I. A. McLain and Miss Sarah Welch; Program, Miss Agnes Reeves; Choral group, Mr. Francis. Music, Mrs. Ruth Tucker and Mrs. J. D. Moore magazine, Mrs, Bedford Fat, flews Mr. and f- , - had as their eZl bH ;armthe pasl,.)! the former's n J?. Abbott, their au'7 f Dmore, hs S u .iu -wives, Mr an v ei1 m re; National PTA Emery aC 5.:?:Jhuh; 811 of Tipton Y V 3 Health and summer roundup, Miss bott, of the tt s m 1 Rubv Davis: Wartime troeram.1. n u-MarinM .. i - Mrs. E. B. Rickman. Radio, Mrs. R. O. Kelly; Reading and library service, Miss Marga ret Boyd; Safety, Mrs. C. E. Man us; Recreation, Mrs. Welch Single, ton; and Bylaws, Mrs. Hugh Terrell. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks to our friends and neighbors who were so kind during the illness and death of our husband and fath er, ana lor tne many Deauuiui flowers. Mrs. Geon-a d.i. turned home frn 'Tn??' U Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pen. i"ig Me week. yiv .it,.i ... ..... d.u .ins. HayBe have as their guests, the J Sister, Mrs. Lyilin Harris at: Mrs. Effie Edwards and Children. cousin, Miss Hawkins GreatestLinen Valid In Many Yean During BELK-H UDSON'S Big Annual Fall LINEN ALE STARTS TODA Thousands of Lovely Pieces - h Arrived Tuesday Hurry! 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