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V January 241946 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (First SecttonJ Haywood Lto Be din Greece L 0f Emil Zotis, native r rnciflPTlT " , j.nalinns to Ire maKms ""-"-"- -- ... me Moi.v iwci.v restoration of the little is native home, known . , hlnwn to I whim e Germans on August , in tin reuuut ao ho Lt. Demetrius Zotis, fcotis, who losi ins ic lr n. Lt. ous was uc Canton parems iu uc war. He was educated -ersity of Ainens, auu as planning wnen me ,. (o give him addiuon ,t Harvard University. (lt,d a Machine Gun the Greek army. the Waynesville area wishing to maKe a this fund, is asked it ii Chrest George at Cafe. II residing in area with Harley Canton Enterprise. ftr wi he bm Here Attend Chamber hierce Dinner lose attending the 48th tin of the Asheville M C oineree dinner i !mi last Thursday Irom sis of the Asheville or-u-re Jonathan Woody, osl. Sr.. ur. Muan a.. tut W. Curtis Russ. '. Warren, comptroller el nited Slates, was of the evening. Curtains and Vests ito a duck wmcn is me ,bric for its weight ever n har.Rs in curtains in of bombers to stop flak, lso is used in protective : to the body in the flak armor within the vest In a when hit by flak. u Can Get nk Relief )m Coughs Irritations Due To Cold; i (tacking Instantly c, hitlt, hack yourself t s dfit of Bron-chu-lln Ives unmistakable re doses may relieve lt en tin's no chloroform or toar o sweetsugary syrup. Not ng. But if you want aome )r a really nasty cough get bottle of Bron-chu-lln. - from any good drug r guarantee of unmlstak- iCtioD r Qjeocy bask. Cut Kate Drug Store --DEATHS-- ELBERT FISH Funeral services were held Fri day afternoon at the Garrett Fu neral Home for Elbert Fish, 56, who died at the home of Charlie Rathbone on Lower Fines Creek at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Rev. For rest Ferguson officiated. Burial was in the Phillipville cemetery in West Canton. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Rosei Bradley Fish, three sons, Elijah Fis hof Clyde, Ossie Fish of Newport News, Va., and Odo Fish of Cove Creek; four daugh ters, Mrs. Howell Clontz of West Asheville, Mrs. Ada Clontz of Clyde, Miss Mabel Fish of Old Fort, and Miss Elizabeth Fish. OSCAR LEE HOOPER Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Tuckasiegee Batpist church in Jackson county for Oscar Lee Hooper, 68, who died at 3 a. m. Saturday at his home in the Sau nook section of Haywood county. Rev. W. M. Cook officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are his widow, the former Miss Arsual Adams; three sons, L. B. Hooper, of Whittier, C. N. Cooper, of Bryson City, Zeb Hooper, of Waynesville, R.F.D. No. 1; two daughters, Mrs. R. P. Adams, of Waynesville, R.F.D. No. 1, and Mrs. Will Alexander, of Tuckasiegee. Garrett Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. MRS. ROBERT L. LOWE Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at the Lower Fines Creek t Baptist church for Mrs. Robert L. Lowe, 69, who died at her home in Fines Creek at 3 a. m. Sunday. Rev. Forrest Fergu son officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Harley Rath bone ,Joe Rathbone. George Led ford, Graham Rogers, Carl Green, and Roy Rogers. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Jesse and William Lowe, both of Clyde, R.F.D. No. 1, one step son, Walter Lowe, of Clyde, R.F.D. No 1; two daughters, Mrs. Carl W. Green and Mrs. Fred Fish, both of Clyde, R. F. D. No. 1, one step daughter, Mrs. Hester Swayngim, of Boise, Okla., three half broth ers, Golder, Hayden and Garland Rector, of Clyde, R.F.D. No. 1; one sister, Mrs. Laura Rathbone, of Gastonia; three half sisters, Mrs. Binnie Beasley, Mrs. Handy Kirk patrick, and Mrs. Etta Ray, all of Clyde, R.F.D. No. 1; thirty-two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Garrett Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. MRS. VAUGHN R. RHINEHART Funeral services were held Tues day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Pleasant Balsam Baptist church for Mrs. Eva Hooper Rhinehart, 41, wife of Vaughn R. Rhinehart, who died at the Haywood County hos pital at 8 a. m. Sunday. Rev. W. N. Cook, pastor, officiated and was as sisted by Rev. Nando Stephens and Rev. Ben Cooke. Burial was in Plott cemetery. Mrs. Rhinehart was a native of Haywood county and the daughter of Manuel Hooper and Mrs. Selma Plott Hooper. Surviving are her husband; three sons, Vaughn R. Jr., Robert Man uel, and Clarence Raymond Rhine hart, all at home, four daughters, Mrs. Clifton Shook, Mrs. Doc Clark, Miss Mildred Rhinehart. and Miss Betty Rhinehart, of Waynesville, R.F.D. No. 1; four brothers, Lawrence, Henry, Ernest and Bob Hooper, of Waynesville, R.F.D. No. 1, two sisters, Mrs. Ed McClurc and Mrs. John Sparks, all of Waynesville, R.F.D. No. 1. Garrett Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. WILLIAM JESSE WILLIAMS Funeral services were conducted at the Zion Hill Baptist church in the Savannah section of Jackson county yesterday atfernoon at 1:00 p. m., for William Jesse Williams, 29, son of John Williams, and Mrs Bud West, of Haywood county, who died at the home of his mother on Raccoon Creek at 5:30 a. m. Wednesday. Mr. Williams, a former employe of the Dayton Rubber plant, had resided in this section for the past six years. He is survived by his mother and father, one brother, James, of Waynesville, R.F.D. No. 1, two sis ters, Mrs. Lambert Forga, of Waynesville, R.F.D. No. 1, and Mrs. Mildred Smith, of Waynesville, R.F.D. No. 1. Garrett Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. CATS WANTED Will pay 25c each lor 23 or more grown. Call 388-W or write Joe Michal, box 510. Jan. 24 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep gratitude to our many friends and neighbors for their assistance. Many acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings in the recent be reavement and los sof our dear father, John W. Shook. Mrs. C. L. Darnell. John, Jr., Howard and David Shook. AY YOUR 1945 TAXES NOW Penally Begins ebraary 9 946 A Penalty will be imposed on all unpaid taxes February 1st. Pay up today, while the matter s still fresh on your mind, and save this penalty. J. E. FERGUSON Tax Collector, Haywood County in fpjfir mi 3 Join The March Of Dimes Infantile Paralysis Paralysis Doesn't Wait, So Please DON YOU rrn DIMES AND DOLLARS Are Needed NO W To Fight The lome Front Enemy : . . Infantile Paralysis CAMPAIGN CLOSES JANUARY 31st Polio, or perhaps you know it as Infantile Paralysis, is a public enemy All America is pledging itself to combat -to spare the lives of thousands of children and adults from its horrible blight. Join in the "March of Dimes" Right Now -- and remember 50 per cent of your contribution stays right here to help protect Your child. 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