NICHOLAS COUNTY NEWSTtltphom lnttlNlBl ttUNicholas Court Term Set To Open Tuesday, May 19! SUMMERSVILLE, May 10 -jThe May term of Nicholas County! Circuit Court will open here on Tuesday, May 19 Fifteen uncontested divorce cases are schedui-' ed on that day.They are as follows: Ann Bailes vs. Gale Bailes; Catherine Bailey, vs. Archie Bailey; Mar Mullins Blye, vs. Charles Edward Blye; Charles Edward Cutlip, vs. Elizabeth Ella Cutlip; Violet R se Ellison, vs. Alva Curtis Ellison.Lovie Maxine Frazier, vs. Cecil Vernon Frazier; Geneva Lane Fritz, vs. Anthony Fritz; Mary | Edna Mullins, vs. Vurin Foster Mullins; Irene Lampe Reynolds, vs. James E. Reynolds, j Mattie Rhea. vs. Denzll Rhea; Myrtle Skidmore, vs. Walter Skidmore; Ella A Th nas. vs. Boyd is. Thomas; Geneva Young, vs. Paul Young; Mary Ellen Butler, vs. Floyd Butler; John Ward, vs. 'Armethia Ward.The following chancery cases areLet for May 20: Esta Amick Nutter,J vs. Roosevelt Amick. ArvilleArnick Craft, and Charles Amick;Karmen Sims, vs. Junior E. Sears; Arnett Groves and others vs. Faye Butler and others; Bud Stephenson, vs. George Cavendish Eugene McCutchcon, vs. Sarah Jane McCutcheon and others.The criminal docFet is set for ; Monday. May 25, and includes the following cases: Jessie Jamesi White, felony; James Meal, felony; Hollis Neal, felony; Dale Vernon | McClung and Jerry Albright; Vernon Andrew Amick, felony.I Tuesday, May 26, docket, Clifford Lee Prichard. Dana Basil Ramsey. Harry Herbert Johnson and Chelsie Lloyd Bailes, felony;Clifford Lee Pritchard. Dana BasilRamsey, Harry Herbert Johnson.C helsie Lloyd Bailes, misdemeanor; John P. Cartright, misdeamcan-or.Curtis Notthingham. misdemeanor appeal; Dudley Amick. rnisde-imeanor appeal; Ershel Spangler,fe’ ny.Wcdm iay, Mav 27. docket.Ralph Nicely, bastardy; GlenroyGreen, bastardy; Lando Holcomb,non-support appeal, Claik Ed-— — ...wards, misdemeanor appeal.ivil rases scheduled for Thursday. May 28, are: Veta Dalton, vs. Waiter Donaldson, appeal; H. D. j Putt, vs. Edward Asbury, appeal; Fayette Block Supply Co. vs. N. O. M. Raven Coals, Inc.Monday, June 1, docket. A. C. Morns Garage, vs. Davy McClung,, appeal; Aleta H. Livesay, vs. Otis H. Legg; Peggy M. Livesay vs Otis H. Legg; B. J. Ganoe vs. Deimas Seagraves.T esday, June 2, docket. R. Z Hinkle, doing business as People s On! ge, vs. H. H. Perrine; W. H Cutlip, vs. Harvey Dodrill andR x!e Dodrill; Thomas A. Crews, vs. Fayette Block Supply Inc.;A J Strader vs Harvey Tinnel,a; *1.Wednesday, • June 3, docket George Hurd, vs. Romy Hamons I my Hamons; Homer (Jack) Ransberger vs. Nancy Collins; Nan* y Collins, vs. Homer (Jack) Ran; berger; Elburn Holstein, vs. L«-e Workman and Flavy Workman. appeal; Robert O. Duffy, vs. j P. Cartright. appeal.M nday, June 8, docket, new Ga i cy Coal Corp. vs. D. W. Amick and J. C. Amick, ejectment; Mary FMella Butcher, vs. Q G. Stull and Fibers Armstrong; P. Z. Hinkle, doing business as People's Garage vs. Doy Mullens; A C. Morris Garage vs. Darius McClung, ap-peal. WSBtJ Monday, June 9. docket. Earl Williamson, vs. Fred Wenger. Sr., and Fred Wenger, Jr ; State FarmM ltural. Insurance Co. vs Clayton C. Rudd; Remus Williams, vs. Austin Hinkle; Mary Aubrey Bennett. vs. Kendall Leroy Bennett, chancery; Myrtle Cooper vs. C. J. Cooper, chancery; Lovie Blake vs. Joseph Blake, divorce; AlbertSm.th vs. Webster Hardwood Lumber Co ; Geraldine Cooper Legg vs. Edwin Lee Legg, chancery.Attends Conference ISl'MMERSVILLE, May 10 -George Walter loft Friday to attend the West Virginia Departmentof Veteran’s Affairs Service Officers Conference at Jackson's Mill. Friday, Saturday and Sunday.