TAGE THREE . Afternoon, December 18, 1930 THE WAYXESMLLE MOUNTAINEER f',,r.SJr.? ore U .rvlumi in n--arly 'every prefecture in Jan. (,valion Army Checks Doll Stock Jamos Hawkins Haywood's Second Group Answer Call To Nation's Armed Forces jDies At 93 In Clyde mm. n - v" t '1 " , J ! n w"" 5 V 1 n 7 A r:7 I I 1 k Own wis n native of llay- M I'ounty and ;p'Mit her c-ntne miiwiiv.' arc live naugiuvi.s Amu r Green of Ihe lion"' Ko,. Kn.ii li of Waynesville Di'v.rv Davis and Mr. Hob, charge r n( Chde, Route 1, and Mi".! srmni I'uieher Of Grcenviue, n, flHn- wine- Tnhnnv Green ot w Ci w. Willie Green (if Cove Thomas Hardy Smart men mm U Klovd and Sam Green , .,, Canton Sunday afternoon Civile, 'following a leiiRthy illness. will be held in WII ,IM A. GADMS W tin A. Gaddis, 67, died Sat- iniliJiiH 1W .Cecil ht'invn, of The Salvation Army Mountain District in--, a hi I ' 'f cU'lls that have been contributed by The Ladies' ,'ry ,.t Hie Salvation Army in Asheville, These dolls will he U- mountain children, served by Major lirovvn. Xt, 'hit 'e girl will go without a doll, says Major Hrowti. When , null tliild I neyer had a 'Store bought" doll and (luring lVM,ti , I have worked here in the Mountain District 1 have , aw,i hundreds' of dolls. M.,.if Drown plans to have fi Christinas Tree in live of the j,i,un I (immunities anil win lawe care ot a uuiou. . o. .niih Christmas Dinner baskets. V,. , ur grateful to all who have given in Ihe Christmas kettle he Si reel and to those who have mailed in (heir contribuliois ;fln ni ihi: work, (Photo by Ingram's Studio'. ' The body of .Tames E. Hawkins, 1 f Clyde; 'was found beside the riiiiu.iii tracks near tne liyne pas senger station Sunday afternoon I)i J Krank Pate. Haywood coun ty coroner '-'.announced .that death was from natural causes nrobahlv a heart attack, and that no inquest w in he held. Dr. Pate said hi was called to make an examination at 3 30 n m . a half-hour after the aged man's body had been found. The coroner said he found an abrasion on the man's head but de cided it was the result of a back ward fall on a crosstie. Inquiry revealed that no trains had passed between the probable tune of the man's death and the discovery of the body. Surviving are two sons, Ed Haw kins Canton, and Charles Hawkins. Barberton. Ohio ;three daughters. Mrs Lucv Allen, Clyde.; Mrs. Bob Cotter. Cullowhee; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Belt. Lowell, and 20 grand children and a number of great grandchildren. Kuneral services will be held in the Clyde Methodist church, Tues day, at U a. m with the How W. T Medlin off u. latin.!. c.iandsons will serve as p.dl- '.-mil I'l-o'dih'iiuhters will he I lower bean rs Wells Funera; Home is in charge of arrangements. Deaths )li;s. J5IX1K CKKEN ;, Lutieia Robinson !,;;:;. died in her home in the ,iiic sei Hun of Haywood coun- l;, iii!;hl, lotiowing an v- W lllllrSS. xn, m i x ices will he held m fi-almee 1'arker Methodist tli at Ci-ahlrce, Tuesday at - . Hi Hie Itev. Marshall Raby , Ilic 1! v. l -ev t Ferguson oni- v. liiiiiil will follow in the cwclcry. ' U... v.ill as pallbcar-i urday afternoon at his home in the Shingle Cove section alter a lin gering illne: He was a brickinason by trade, a member of I lie Baptist church and :i nativi' anil lifelong resident of Haywood county. I'unt i.d services were held Mon day at 2 p. in. in Richland Baptist church with Hie Rev. Krank I.eath crwood officiating. Burial was in Greenhill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Kd and Elbert Hay, James Gaddis. Herman Setzer, Johnnie and Hoe Phillips. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Ida Whilesides Gaddis; a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Sliced of Cherokee; six sons, lioy ol Oeala, l'la.. Gar rett, Charlie" Luther and WiUard of Waynesville. Als() two brothers, Joe Gaddis of Waynesville and Rutledge Gaddis of Canton; Hi grandchildren and one great grandchild. Garrett Funeral 'Home was m Dr. Lancaster's Mother Dies In Hendersonville Mrs. W. It. Lancaster. R5, mother J of Dr. N. K. Lancaster of Waynes-1 ville., died Friday morning In her home at Hendersonville after a long illness. Kuneral services were held at the Thomas Shepherd Memorial Chapel. Hendersonville. Sauuaav iilternoon. and burial was in van- dale Cemetery Mrs. Lancaster, the former Miss i T.-mni.-i Smith was a native r J '' - ' ;'';.'"." "-.. SJ-'r' A t B .." 1 '-'H-''.' i e t, .. H . . . i II ''.., tvvv .' v;"-. MCOKCC-QOOOOOOO. Get WORLD NEWS AND GET IT- daily ...... , '!.. tl,.. .i-imil I'oni's. tin- nu ll Wt ,.. m I" nyl mm ' '" -' '"' " ' , A i,. .., - - - oi the the rigid it a-,a kcal iwrrr. of eonrs! ,m '-:! iu1 need 'N'l I ,u ut V'ill News and Pk Kins DAILY! Therctore . . Subscribe SOW to.., 1 ikc uiai Mittecripuon u ww i t Huso iv.ii:v ope'f. NOWI lie e. vouvsol! nd f.imtly to then nt.ie.v news and picturt t.'iui:e. from over the woflX 'l'!ie cvst is .stu.i!lt ItUIV It SIMlAt ilirn or TUtK 1 M.mth h Crrirr $1 V 3 -Month b Crrirr Mil 1-Month hv Mall J M'Milhv by Mall Give vonr Mibseriptlon to th8 f.irvler in vnur locality or Cumil-iti'in Manager of - - Shortage Of Phosphate Seen For 1951 Haywood Countv's unit and are. demonstration farmers w.re an vised today to prepare tor a '-hoi I i,... ,.1 nhosiih.de in 1 !!.'!. A letter to -the farrnei Fines Creek Soldier In North Korea ! listed last Am;U'-l alter civile; "with the Army on nccupalii'ii duh earlier at Yokohama. lie was sent to the Korean tronl shortly alter going tluoiigh n.un in lit I mled j ! li and Mis I I u.r . Cieek . t ir . i i i 1 1 li i li of Glenn Siirings S C She moved jCouniy M'.ent '." ' , .ulmoll ,o the husband. sin-:l,at there would he ...uh a .-ImiI vivors include four sons, K. L . ag.v in.. U....1, 1 IT It I ' I IB, "'" . . . .i.., f H.-mlei'-1 to act now to obtain then .Mill llll'll V l.lllHll.i i " 1M. KcnneHi 'I I ant ham ot 1' ines Cieek. '11 action Willi Ihe Third IliM-.ioii at the embattled North Korean port ol II. milium',, wrote ,.arlv Ihe nioulli that he especleo ,-,., . reliune.l lo Japan, then pos 1 1 . t Hh I IMled Male-,, soon Ills sister, the loiuier Margaret Tr.nilham. sod Ihe teller was wit ton 1 eci ruber II 'I he -JH year old soldier te-ell- Ucaiitil'iil i sonville, and Dr. Lancaster oi Wavnesvillc; three daughters, Mrs. J C West and Mrs. W. L. Hardin. Jr.. of Hendersonville, and Mrs. Kthel Weaver of Rock Hill, S. C; 12 grandchildren; and six giei grandchildren. Officers To lie Guests At Garrett Dinner THOMAS II. SMART phosphate. "Next week may he too late, letter warned. The fanners were advised to have their requisitions Idled out at the county agent's office. Communities involved include Jonathan Creek. South l Iwlo. Lines Creek. Batihile Cove, Lppci Crabtroe II viler Mountain River side, Morning Star, lleaverdam Hominy, and Tluckcty Garrett Kuneral Home will hold a Christinas steak supper for Hay wood and local law enforcement officers tonight. The event will open at 7 p.m. at The Maples. s 1 m niuiYi m -5 POT PLANTS CLYDE RAY'S FLORIST s rhone HSU . i tn i i eoton0.nu ' Knw to rrhove l;;;:rUr:;;,..VvAPoRuD Hominy, and TlucKcty. ' i'-V" ',','' Vi"-J'" -ft- -iiV C i Runt, ou one liall'-brothcr. Jesse Rn "n l Murphy; two half-sisters. Ca: liobinson of Murphy a nil 11 II C'.'easinan of Andrews: ;iaiiil(hil(U'cn and 34 great 'luiihildivn. In this electrical era the metal tungsten is widely used for the construction of filaments for many types of light bulbs. Belk-Hudson Is Headquarters For 4 il tJW ic.,. Jet '"itj v ir - t-llour hcrvlce Crawford Funeral Home Mawfmd Mutual Burial Ass'n. tViviii'sville, Phone 141 Canton, Dial 3535 v,n,ir.il services first Methodist church, Canton, ai n m Tuesday with the Rev. L. E. ,t .'. i (lie Rev. W. II Bless oliiciating. Burial will follow in 15on-A-Vcnlure Cemetery. Pallbearei-s will he Fred llcndnx N M Mann Sam. Herman aim John Smart, and Zoh Harper Bon orarv pallbearers will be Dr. G. W. .. . .':. i n.. l At Russell and I, moms ,oiu i" - . . r (ho Old Tuners Club nii oMioi s ... ol Champien Paper and Hbre Com ,r,nv Kiowerbearers will be mem-!,;;,-; of Ihe FicU-lis Sunday School 11 Smart was employed 1'V Chani pion until iron. 1007 until 1043, at ' ii.,i tin w?s a which tune ne h ,... r in.- n Timers Cum. an honorary lite nger of the board (-1 trusters of First Methodist church. e- airv.vcd by the w.d"v . Ml . n isv Cam-ev Smart; one daugh r 'R. Hanks of Canton: two sons. Hill and Kverett Smart, Asheville, and three grandchildren. Wells Funeral Home is in charge. WILEY C. SNYDKK u'ilev Cleveland Snyder, r.7 Jaeksoii county farmer, died in the nme in the Scotfs Creek section dmiHav morning after a i"ngny illness. . . . - ill Kuneral services will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. in Al ens Creek Baptist church with the Rev Gordon Scruggs officiating. Rurial will be in Huchanan Cemetery Survivors include me Mrs. Elsie Bennett Snyder; four brothers. Homer, of Hazelwood t !.,...,, ilnn llewev Ot Lenoir; and Paul Snyder, rounty: one sister, Mrs. "''" Hochainin. Waynesville run .. Garrett Funeral Home charge of arrangements. ti'V ox 1 CHRISMS STORE is in GU REST ON MADnWM DW of can help you 3 URGE FLOORS With Tliousands Of GIFTS It Is Easv aiul l'kimomital To Fill - (t .Your .List Here v.-n..;X' I ....... r-r-,;. . m a.t few" flU V W 4 fCrifc M? It ii "r I ' jig ir , 'rf6 ,v 8'-' .1! Fr Clu ictmas give lier Towle '' riin serving' or "other" pieros in her oun pattern. Know how much her Tcn,le sioli.l silver adds in beauty and taste to her table "ur' many, lovely Towlc Sifrljnj gift H1I,t,pitions at h - - i urpnsinp prices, too: Be sure In see all the Towlc ra,lcrns in our stock. Have fcTOtl". ! 1 1-1. mf.c t . i ni VVI lltl' .,1 Ik.". 1 rteJtiM' II V.uiil ' - -"IV li '..'.',.?,..-. . . v-(r:l FEES GIFT if mJ...-' Iese exhausted tidier, who & HayWOOd 8 Largl.ouiit . s i S i'-k you chosen purs yet? E. J. LILIUS JEWELER ' -