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on sot will be to services 60 THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE. N. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1937 TWELVE MRS.

COCHRAN TO BE BURIED TODAY Well-Known Resident Of Canton Passed Away On Wednesday CANTON, Feb. 25. (Special) Funeral services for Mrs. Harriett Cochran. 86, Canton resident for mote than 40 who died at the hon of her caughter.

Miss Ethe: Coch.an on Academy street here on Wednesday night at 9:45 o'clock, will be held at the Canton Methodist Episcopal church, South Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the pastor, the Rev. Dr. David English Camak, officiating. assisted by the Rev. A.

V. Joyner, pastor of the First Baptist church. Burial will be in the Bon-A-Venture cemetery. two miles west of Canton on Highway 'No. 10.

The active pallbearers will be: T. Bailey, H. Arthur Osborne, DeWitt West. E. M.

Lide, Lloyd Plemmons, and Louis E. Gates. The honorary pallbearers will elude: Dr. J. Russell.

Dr. W. C. Johnson. Dr.

J. L. Jones, C. F. SmathG.

M. Fish, Homer West, T. S. Ensley, O. Smathers, T.

A. Clark, N. C. West, Gerald Hill, Earl MorCal. Weaver Sorrells J.

C. Curtis, Ed L. Wilson. T. H.

Haynes, Edwin FinHenry Seaman A M. Felmet, cher. N. R. Wild Alton Robinson.

Paul Zoller. Smith. Clyde S. Freel, G. W.

Phillips, Frank Wykle, and J. E. Tate. The flower girls will be: Mrs. Mary Atkinson.

Lloyd Pleinmons. Robb, Bettie Britt. Mary Jean Hampton, Margaret Hampton, Mrs. Earl Smith, and Mrs. Earl Sebastine.

Mrs. Cochran, active in Canton ligious circles for many years, has been a of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, since com- "TODAY OUR HEALTHY DIONNE HAD QUAKER OATS QUINS Dr Allan Roy asafor 1984, N. K. A. Service, Inc.

Photo World QUICK Rich in Natures Vitamin to MOTHER BRACE-UP NERVES, OATS QUAKER DIGESTION, Quaker and Mother's Oats are the same. "Dr. Dafoe's Word is Law With Me! So Our Breakfast is Quaker Oats!" poor condition is due to lack of Vitamin B. Start your day on the Vital side QUAKER OATS WHITE 24 Lb. SAUER'S 2 Small Shurfine DUKE'S Home-Made Mayonnaise and Relish 8-Oz.

Jar Pint Jar 250 SHURFINE Assorted GELATINS 6 for No. 2 Can Orange Juice 2 for 25c Chile Con Carne 3 for Corned Beef Can 20c LILY FLOUR MEMBERS OF Bag $1.40 EXTRACTS A BRADLEY FUNERAL SERVICES HELD IN MACON COUNTY FRANKLIN. Feb. 25. (Special) Funeral services for Ed Bradley.

18. were held at the Oak Grove Baptist church in Macon county Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The rev. W. L.

Bradley, an uncle, was in charge of the rites. Mr. Bradley died in Angel hospital here on Tuesday night at 9 o'clock, A 10-day Illness. Death was catered by peritonitis. The pallbearers were: Alvin Bradley.

Floyd Bradley, Derald Queen Bob Woodard. Dwight Parrish, and Dick Woodard Mr. Bradley 19 survived by his father, J. P. Bradley: two sisters, Mrs.

Noletta Clark and Miss Ruth Bradley; two brothers, Weaver and Fred Bradley: his step-mother; two halt sisters, Helen and Betty; one halfbrother, Frank Lee: his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morrison, and several aunts and uncles. Blue Ridge Group To Attend St. Louis Meet BLUE RIDGE.

Feb. 25. (Special) Representing Black Mountain college at the National Progressive Education association convention In St. Louis this week -end will be profesJosef Albers, Instructor in art, and three students: Frank Rice of Blue Ridge: Ruth Barton, of Peterboro, N. H.

and Tasker Howard, of Brooklyn. N. The college representatives left for St. Louis by automobile Wednesday morning. The convention will be held to discUSS modern conceptions embodied in these conceptions, that teachers and other educational workers may provide a more practical application of democracy and social philosophy to classroom studies.

ing to Canton more than 40 years ago. She had been failing health for more than a year. She survived by two daughters. Miss Ethel Cochran 'and Mrs. Fred West, both of Canton: six nieces, Mrs.

Minnie Hampton, Mrs. Mattie Morgan and Mrs. W. P. Sharpe of Canton.

Mrs. Lavadia Plemmons. Letcester. Mrs. Bob Henderson, Oteen, and Mrs.

I R. Robinson, of Asheville; 11 nephews, Charlie, George, and O. M. Hampton. of Canton; Dr.

Dick Hampton, Newport, W. P. Hampton, Leicester. Walter Hampton. Fletcher, F.

B. Hampton, Genesee. Idaho and Ralph and Arthur Hampton and George and Walter Brown, all of Asheville: and a granddaughter, Miss Helen West. of Canton Mrs. Cochran.

a native of Leicester. Buncombe county. was a sister of the late W. J. Hampton.

of Canton, and the daughter of the late Col. W. Hampton. ART EXHIBIT IS SCHEDULED FOR BREVARD SCHOOL MURRAY CARO GRAPHICS by JONES. JR STREET STOP CAR YOUR SALEM DO YOU WINSTON-SALEM RECENTLY ABANDONED ITS STREETCAR SYSTEM- THE 2ND OLDEST IM THE U.S.

DID YOU KNOW THAT A PINE TREE NEAR SNOW HILI SUPPOSED TO BE THE LARGEST IN THE STATE, DIED LAST YEAR? IT WAS 30 FEET AROUND AND ABOUT 500 YEARS OLD M. C. USES ABOUT IZER CONSUMED THAN ANY THE EDITORS OF GRAPHICS INVITE YOU TO KNOW STATE? FERTILIZER OF ALL THE FERTILIN THE U.S. MORE STATE SEND IN INTERESTING Andrews Junior Class Will Present Play ANDREWS. Feb.

25. (Special) -The junior class of the Andrews high school will present 'Honeymoon on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock In the school auditorium. The production is under the direction of Mrs. Kate Carmichael. of the English department, There are approximately 40 players in the cast.

The main characters are: Jerry, Howard Plemmons: Betty. Marguerite Ward: Sylva, Sue Almond: Johnson, R. S. Bell; Barge, Pauline Nelson: Gus, Don Robinson: Uncle Silas, Wade berry: Jane, Hattie Bell Almond; Granger. Walter Whitaker, Mortimer, Ben West.

MRS. ALLISON, 93, TO BE BURIED AT EBENEZER CHURCH MARION. Feb. 25. (Special)Funeral for Mrs.

Nancy Elizabeth Allison. 93. will be hald at the Ebenezer Methodist church on Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Internfent will be in the old Ebenezer cemetery. The pastor, the Rev.

Mr. Sisk, will officiate. Mrs. Allison. a native of Georgia, moved to McDowell county when a girl.

Her husband. K. S. Allison. died 15 years ago.

She was a member of the Methodist church. Mrs. Allison made her home with her daughter, Mrs. L. D.

Presnell, near Old Fort. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Presnell: Mrs. Mary Elliott, of Marion and Mrs E. J.

Moore, of Old Fort. winners competing in the State art contest to be held in Raleigh. The club committee in charge of the local art contest includes: Mra. Harry Sellers, chairman; Mrs. J.

B. Jones. Mrs. J. H.

Brendall. Mrs. H. J. Mrs.

Joe Canipe Dies At Home Near Union Mills RUTHERFORDTON. Feb. 25. (Special)- Joe Canipe, 52. died Wednesday at her home near Union Mills Sandy Level Baptist church, with the Rev.

E. F. Thompson in charge of the services. Mrs. Canipe is sur.

vived by her husband and five children, Emma, Alice, Mamie, Vernie Mae, and Vance Canipe, all at home, She was a devoted church member. SHELBY THE FIRST SEWING MACHINES IN THE SOUTH WERE MADE IN SHELBY-1876-77 DIDYOU KNOW HAT GOV. JOHNSON KEPT CHIEF JUSTICE WYM SMITH FROM ING IMPEACHED BY PERSUADING MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE TO BE ABSENT FROMTHE PROCEEDINGS SO AS TO PRE VENT A QUORUM? FACTS ABOUT YOUR COMMUNITY MINSTREL SHOW TO BE GIVEN AT CANTON SCHOOL CANTON, Feb, 25. (Special)-Sponsored the Canton high school juntor class, A Dixie minstrel show will be given in the school auditorium on Friday night at 8 o'clock. Following the regular show, there will be A one -act concert performance.

'Oh! Doctor." Proceeds from the entertainment will be turned over to the treasury of the junior class. Mrs. G. A. Flack, 80, Is Buried At Greer, S.

C. RUTHERFORDTON. Feb. 25. (Spe-Mrs.

G. A. Flack. 80. formerly CHai Rutherford county.

was burted Wednesday afternoon at Greer, S. C. Surviving are her husband and five children. Mrs. A M.

Tarior. Union, S. C. Mrs. R.

West. Spartanburg. Mrs. J. Blanton, Woodruff, H.

J. Flack. Westminster, and W. T. Flack, Liberty C.

Before her marriage she WAS Miss Mary Sumner of 1 Buncombe county. The Flacks celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on February 13. S. FELDMAN Meats Vegetables Groceries 138 Valley St. Phone 2044 WE DELIVER Neck Bones, 2 lbs.

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