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THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. T. JOHTSOX. ?TAR DROPS? ?Only small crowds were In atten dance upon Court.this. weefc. ??Cotton sold in Louisburg yester day for 17 1-2 cents a pound. ?The w leather the past weok has made one think of spring a^d garden In?. =lta a ?ight pounU af the hi'niy "t M-. H <*nn. ders.i ?The City Barber Shop "nas leased i K. White F^ttrniture Store, and will move therein pen JESriU :?| ?M.?s Sue Cheatham rr-Turned to ter borne at Fran k lint on Wednesday after vi?.t:^? gtr ????. Sirs. A. W. Ala-ton tor several days. ?We will call the attention of teach ers and otters sending in notices of entertainments f?>r the hnne.fi t of schools and churches to the necessity of stating for. what the proceeds will be used. We will ask iTutt you Ob-; serre this in the future. , ^ 35= SANDY i Rl.Ek ITEMS. I "Well ?uess everybody think* Sandy i Creek is li^-ad. but just to prove thkt we are still alive, we will send in a j fiiHJii ii-iu. ?* i Wi?h ^rerytK>iy ccuid have been at J the show Thursday night. Feb. >. We ! a !ar?^ crowd. pictures! were very cooj. showins; the early; SfcUiemtaiA of North Carolina, from On WeutesdiT Feb. S. Dr. Savage ! of th?- Stale Bcarj oi Kr ilih came and' treatvd the teeth of the children be- i ?' .mj H? ?;i. xjd iLliWu. ' There were 2* childrva's teeth treated. ' Wednesday eveaiac Feb. S, Mis.s; Smith met witn tie women and girls, i _After the business meeting someren'T preTiy i-rays Biiiie cy the4 gir.s a&;i w^ui^a. ' i WedDeswy iu?ht. Feb. S. Misses Beatrice and Ruty Ayock accompa-' Kit-; r> m ir moaner a=c some otner1 ycong tieirl-' visited Mr. L. L. Gup- | ton anc family of White Level. They reported a nice time. Mr. G. D. West is Tery srci. Hat? he will soon recover. I We are ve?i. glad to welcome Mr. . ?&d Mrs Giles Suraette. wso hs,\n jnst moved in our ct-nmaiiity. On Saturday night Feb. 11. Miss Sa , rah Oaris ceiearated "Ber seventeeth birthday. After playiog games, and having a goo<l time, some veiy IlRSi candy was passed arooad. About ten; o'clock the crowd deparred ail wish- j ing Y:ss Dans many more happy I birthdays. Vr ??<?? Jovner. Earlie Barnette I and Mies Benlah Nelms were pleasant' caller* at the home ol Miss -Lena Hosse Sunday afternoon. Mr. *????? an C Miss An ale Mu Gupton motored down U> Red Oak Son day afternoon. Mr. Derward Williams and Miss Came Overton visited Inez Sunday af Misses Bailie Joyner. Temple Bur sette and Mr. Cly^e Leonard. Bunyon Brewer and Caleb Allen took a joy ride over the country Monday after Bow did the saow serfs everybody. -Guess every one got enough of It. If this escapes the waste basket I will bloom again in spriag time./ ? Rose Bud. If Tt>a ask as aboat it. oar opinion is that the Unknown Soldier is in the streets hunting a job. And he hasn't foand it yet.?New York Call. The United States wm save a billion in ten years through the naval plan? provided Congress doesn't spend it.? Indianapolis Star. CABBAGE PLANTS Early Jersey Wakefield , Cabbage plants now ready tor delivery at my kome. SAM LANCASTER. Center ? ille. N. C. 2-2*-4t Is Germany really poor or merely poor payTNorfolk Virgintan Pi lot. S.OCIETY GEOKGL WASHINGTON bridge party Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 22, Mry^ B. B. Perry charuiingly enterULlDFd her bridge club at a George Washing ton party. The decorations wrr> nf red, white and blue, with appropriate combina tions of cherries, hatchets and flags. The score cards were fittingly dec orated with hatchets and cherries and I Hod-with red white and Blue ribbon. 'J?i.pn tin1: call tapped Cur tU^ wi? ning couples to progress were a perky little bow of the national colors. There were three tables of bridge. ton, Emma Laurence Joyuer, and An -oi*?WAiUa >? I? 11grartfullr?wet vml refreshments which were in harmony with the spirit the day. Aspic jel ly hatchets on lett-uee-with mayoiiaise, creamed chicken ia^ ramokins, hot .rolls and coffee composed the repast. In the center of each t^h^e was plac ed a crocheted red, white N^nri hin.? basket filled with mints of the same colors, while smaller ones to match with a tiny flag attached to the hantih? of each were presented the guests a^ favors. ? GEORGE WASHINGTON' SOCIAL. i The last of the series of social even ings planned by the American Legion Auxiliary was carried out last Wed nesday, Keb. 15. I The club rooms were decorated in red, wjiite and blue festeens and Unit ed States flags to recall the approach, of one of our most patriotic holidays. Washington's birthday. Mts. G. A. Ricks. Mrs. Joe Mann and Miss Lynn Hall, the. hostesses in charge of the evening, presented those who played games at the different tables with very attractive little score cards hatchet? and cherries. During the course of the evening Miss* Petty sang.. Miss Ruth Hall play ed and Mr, Berklay.and Dr. ?Julmsuii -played t trn violin. * ?Xeapol i tan cream and marble cako were served, and cute little George Washington hat favors were distribu ted. Those present to enjoy the occasion in addition to ones already mentioned were: Mr. aud Mrs. E. H. Malone, host an J hostess to Miss?Kate Will ie me and Mrs S T Paxlmsn; Mr?Jue_ Mann host to Messrs. G. A. Ricks, S?'nn Meadows. Bil^?Spivey;?J. B. i Thomas and P. S. Allen; Mri. W. E. White hostess to Misses Petty, Joyner, Waddell. Rentz and Mf. and Mrs. D. F. McKinne; Miss Vow hostess to Misses Stuart, Jackson' and Tucker; ' Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Watson, host and hostess to Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Allen; Mr. and Mrs. Adams host and hostess to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Har rtfti Dr. H. G. Perry. Mr. J. L. Pal mer, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Johnson, -Mr. Porter and Mr. JDicker&on. These social evenings have been so pleasant tcT thoso participating that they sincerely hope that these are not to be the last, but that the auxiliary has many such treats planned for the future. IfRS. E. H. MALONE ENTERTAINS. The Edwin Fuller Club and other guests were graciously entertained Feb. 16, by Mrs. E. H. Malone. The program for the afternoon was one of unusual Interest to all southern women. The subject was "The Old South and the Confederacy." Four women who were prominent in the life of that day were taken up for study; Sarah Agnes Pryer, Mar garet Preston, Mrs. Clay Clopton, and Mrs. Bayard Clarke. i__ Mrs. Mann read interesting sketch es of t'h? first two and Miss ffrith Al len wrote a; very fine paper on the life i ?f Mrs. Clay Clopton, "The Belle of the Fifties," as she was called by her contemporaries. To add a little va riety to the program she selected one of Mrs. Bayard Clark's poem's "The Two Pictures" to be read instead of a sketch of her life. Miss Anna Fuller Parham gave an animated rendition of Leybach's "Fifth Nocturne." A very realistic picture of home life in theaold south, taken from Thom I as Nelson Page, was read by Mr?. Hen Holden. The contrast between that day and this was forcefully brought out In JHrs "Hoages current topic. TU? Wtw Freedom." ?Mr?. J. E. Malone then favored the gathering with a medley of the old tulles which were so popular in the days of the old south, winding up with XhaX one which never, grown too ?ui lo send new thrills through southern hearts. "Dixie." After the program most appetizing cillektMl Sttltttl oti lettuce WK3 with mayonnaise, pickle, hot buttered rolls, coffee aiul salted pecans. . The desert course consisted of de , Iicious, velvety Roman Spongy, and (cake, _ _ J 4?' '''it' "'l)"iimmt tn nrcCT nroct t Ima {with Mrs, \\:ii It:, rr,!-* ___ Mrs. P. W. Hicks and Mrs. J. A. I Hodges are next on the list to w>r[te the s'Mmer at uteen who rs the pro llegeof this club. CM I.I ?.l, V>T>H The sprint; holidays begin Thursday March a. anil continue until the fol I lowing Mo?t of [Tie girls j v.-ho liv? neiir enough to do so will spend the holidays at thcin homes, Raster :h the time usually chosen for t^ie spring Intermission, but owing to tffs^lateness of the Kaster season It was -tfr-idr.,) to give the Holidav earlier this year. Don^stic Science ('!?<.? Saturday evNjing, F<;b. JS. the Do m-stic Science Class, under the direc -ti'^n of -M+K8 WUsohv ttw bead of that department. entertained the Senior Class. Misses Katherlne Meivln. iCellle New hern and Mrs, Al:i Nakamtlra were the. hostesses. I-lttle Miss Anna Gray Watson. Cun ningly costumed as a valentine pre?, I sented the guests with numbered ihearts and arrows. 13 y matching the 1 itimiii.i. ?... .... . 1 > ^ 1 jiuimijor on nn'arrow with the corres , pomlini; number on a heart partners were chosen for a "Famous Mothers" i contest. j?Miga?o& ICUift-t'->??*?}{,. FratK-?s Led Ti?Ti:er were 'the"wfifhers ~of ilie prize which war>?a?!arg? hour;?;>ed box of homemade candy. Oilier games were played and MiA? Anna Gray Watson gave several Val entine readings, some.cothic and oth ouglllv enjoyed these readings was ev idenced by the hearty applause with Dainty fruit salad was served in ar tistic-apple cup* on lettuce with cheese balls, tomato and pimento sandwich es and hot chocolate. Dramatic flnb On Monday evening the Dramatic Club will present two one act plays. "Food" and "Happy Days.- The col lege plays alwais-iive ireat pleasure ? - -i *"? ?lili I ? to the audience and these will prove no exception to the rule Bass Trlo_ ? The Bass Trio of the Lyceum course brought out an Interested crowd nrnra day night In spite or the bitter cold and disagreeable weather". Jiew .Students Another new pupil Joined .the stu dent body last week, making' a total of seven new names enrolled since the spring term began. Mission Study Class The Mission Study class held an In teresting meeting Sunday atternoon In the Y. W. C. A. room. This class 1? under the wise leadership of Miss | Josle Foy, of the Faculty. The mem bership of the class Is made up large- j ly of student volunteers, both for home and foreign work. They are at pres-, ent studying Airlca and using as a ba-1 sis of their study "Wembo-myama ? Ulnl.' " -? < Student Volunteer I'nlon Misses Julia Wyche Allen. Oma Bliss 1 Dewls and Margaret Morgan of the student body with Miss Josie Foy of the faculty will attend the annual Stu dent Volunteer Union Conference! which convene at the North Carolina j College for Women at Greensboro. March the third, fourth and fifth. Weut to Ceatervllle Miss Joyner of the faculty and Miss Rhoda Winstead, one of the students. WANTS lOc A Line For First We?k le A L la# For t)m*h AJter First loiertloa. L*4 >>T A K<x>d buK^y robe. black od sid?\ spotted on other between I'- ! I Slid and Louisburg by Frank (? *y*' ri's ou Friday nignc. Feb. 17th. i?i - ral reward will Le giveu. for re v -r -sr.-mn m nfTir.- ,.f DR TI C VULCANIZING ' V i ? ..?iJzinff. Tires a id Tubes! All i w<Jt_ ? iMiv.l UoUni.u. i?Shoe I Shu r. H. MURPHY. Louisburc. N. i . 2-10-411 U^^S-TlvUIXi; .\ND ilLI'AJ.NTING j ! i prepared to upholster and re-! pai- y ?:ir old*furniture and rep:iiui { yes: ... i. ?mobile. z-l? T TTT. CARTER. Barred ..Rock Eggs' i i'.irks. Strain> $1.75 fifteen. ' MRS i K. T. COTTkELL. (.'rceilKnof. X. j c *? 2-io-ac I LUMBER Way not buy your materials direct, in car lets, and save the- discounts. <00 K & GREENVILLE, S. C. ? i it ? rvill* T h'.irsdjy?r.iirh'. bvinff ?n th-? program (Ute m tUv t'c-nuT house. Piano Recltais Adams <>{ th" tir*partment ani.t ?. a .-s the follow ing graduating. ieci..'> ir. Ite Ki'.i'u tjeT^rrrn nov amt ccni:nvnvemejit. Mi -- Maude AsHley. March 1. Mi?< Lucile Hoiden. March 6. His# Janie*Bo!ton. March 13. Mi -st-s Oma Bliss Lewis and Bet?e Hdl?.' i*. A|?*li ij. 31 is* Nellie Xewberne, April 19. lTi>s Keniz, of the Expression De parnueiu announces the following lulling recitals; ss Francis Ledbetter, March 24. -? Francis Smlthwlrk, March 31, Irene Taylor, April 15. Alma Scull. April 25. SALB OF VALUABLE TOWN LOT. By rlrtue of the power and author ity contained in that deed or trust ex ecuted by C. C. Hudson on the 1st day of Jan. 1920 to the undersigned trus tee and duly registered in the office of the register of deeds of Franklin County In Book 241 page 369, default having been made in the payment of the notes thereby secured, and demand made upon me by the holders thereof to foreclose, I will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash on ' MONDAY. MARCH rr, 1922 at about the hour of noon, at the court h.>u?e door of Franklin County that certain lot or parcel of land lying and h> ing situate in the town of Louisburg F-anklln County, North Carolina, be ginning at an iron stake near an elm tree en the east side of Church street fne" old Carlisle corner, thence along church street in a southerly direction l'l0 feet to a stake the ol<s Hill corner, thence at right angles with said street, t^en along the old Hill line to G. W. Ford's line; thence parallel with the first line a northerly direction along lord's line to the old Carlisle corner; rhence along the old Carlisle line to the beginning, and being the lot upon ^hlch is situate the residence' and l ome of C. C. Hudson. This the 23rd day of Feb.. 1923. - 24-5t S. C. HOLD EN, Trustee. CITY AUMTORIUM, RALEIGH, N. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922. ? on YOUB SEATS EARLY. PARK MUSICAL BUREAU. JEWELRY FIRST CLASS IN QUALITY SECOND CLASS EN PRICK WHAT ttftr you in in Jp-xehyf Octsacfc nu'lu.i.-> ill.- :t: i.r-.n.rut? ari.'i.-i an.i f.nLio^, .vitli everything right up to the minute in style. Jew -<4fy for -wry .tui'i t.> fit ivarybc-.N '? yiurs*r~ i u-li or lin. >r ? > ,i;.r r(.<r , n ..r'rl- r. - ; - for t h.-p-- is sure to 1>> just the article you ar* looking" -tor, an-.l at an attractive pric*;. L. W. 1 KU/gl TPP LOUISBURG, - North Carolina, TAX PAYERS TAKE NOTICE . A penalty of 1 per cent will be added on all unpaid State and County Taxes on February 1st, and 1, per cent additional for each month thereafter. Pay yonr taxes before February 1st, and savo the penalty. H. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff = Franklin - County MR. FARMER OR OWNER OF FARM . BUILDINGS . Sprinir an?l Summer fires with their enormous d ef fraction and Snaiif-iaTTsr^rs will t?- here.Bim in:? plant beds, new groudns, forest, etc. are the causes of many fires and many fanners lose their dwellings and other outbuildings directly from this cause. Should vour home be burned and vou have insoranoe with us the FAKMEKS MUTUAL FIKE INSURANCE O ?M PAXY will furnish yon the money to replace it. Our rate is lower than other companies because we insure only farm property. Compare our premiums to the value of your home and you will see that you cannot afford to be without insurance in The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Cotnpanys' Joseph C Jones, Pres. S. A t wood Newell, Sec'y. PUBLIC HEARING. Notic? 1? hereby nirpn that on Mon day mominn at eleven o'clock. March the 6th. 193*2. the Franklin County Hoard of Education will hold a puhlic hearing upon the qamtioa of cmlict a high school district comprising all the territory within the Social Plains. Pearce. Pilo?. Pin? Rldce. Bonn and Rock Springs school districts. At this meeting aay tax payer or other interested person ma> appear and heatd. After this hearing, the Board of Ed ucation will decide whether or not It will submit to the nw of the in this territory Uie question of cre ating a high school district within the territory of Social Plains, Pmk*. Pi lot. Pine Ridge. Bonn. Springs school districts and a tax to take car? of th? building and t ?nance fund. This doe? not mean the tloa of th? ahoT? school but the consolidation n? the Rich Interests. Tbers will k? a I building erected with adeqsate at Pilot, Pin? ! Rock Springs to ulr our of tto 4 or T piiln tad a Oacnl School 4?putan! at Ban to tho children ta tha will b? trulforta4 finished the unUrr tckotl u Tun la I bv transported to PUM aa hi*h school papOa to Baa in? to tU> ?tea ti? f W| Dunn Tn ? aafclp aad la Springs ii haul an ill I th? adnata?* off a aiiin
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