THE FRANKLIN TIMES Iind Every Friday ll( Court 8t Tetephoae itf. *81 A. F. J0MN80N, Editor ui Entered at the Poetoffiee at Louie bora, N. & as second class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Tear $LH Eight Months 1M Six Months .76 Four Months ? M t-iu?itfn Advertising Representative >pjf?3 * ? w ?? H-tt AMERICAN m * ??OC1ATION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1930 T CENTENNIAL CONYEN GREENYILLE, MAR. 96, 27 ^ dred years ago on March 26, e Baptist State Convention of h Carolina eras organised with rter members, seven ministers seven laymen. In Greenville, N. C. At the time, according to Dr. Ihoisaa Meridlth and Dr. Samnel White, leaders in the new organisa tion, there were in North Carolina areud 15,360 Baptists all told, Mis e otiar* Anti-missionary, O-mission ary. Free Will, white and colored, who V?"""'' 'nto 272 chiSrches and 14'; churches and 14 district assocla 1^1 the session of the Convention In Bhqroy last fall it waa agreed to meet ln.;,'bxtnaordlnary cession In Green ville: on Wed. morning, March 28 and 27 to celebrate' In a fitting, thinner th? organisation of the Convention. It is not expected that any business, will Mt.transacted- Only li?r-?tattlonaV gHwM*es will he made pointing oat ^Tfcrowth and development, of the past hundred years and the challenge (f the next hundred years.' 4 . Dr. William Lealy. Foteat, Wake Forest, is the chairman. of the special committee to arriuge .tike program, which has been completed;-Many out s>ondlne men of this agd other states are Inclnded in the': program. The meetings will be held in the audi torium of the East Carolina Teach ers' College. The pastor of the Mem ciial Baptist Church, Rev. A. W. Fieiscbermann, and his committee on arrangements are prepared to take care of the hundreds of dele gates and visitors that are expected to attend. Entertains At Party The "Lend a Hand'' elsssof Plank I to four groups. Each group repre senting a aeaaon of the rear. . The "Winter" aeaaon with- Miss Fanny Rowland as chairman, delight folly entertained the other seasons with a Washington Birthday Party, at the heme of Mrs. J. Allen Harris. Tha lawn and porch waa made "bright and attractive by the. soft glow f f red lights and large V. 8- Flags. "The National colors were also nsed throughout the house. Miss Mary Lee High and Forrest Smith dressed In "Martha", and 1 George" coetnniee, met the guest After the guests arrived, the "eve nings fan began, by giving each one a mlnature Washington hat on which to write a wish for their teach er, Miss Florlne Smith. They were collected in a large Washington hat and presented to he*. Partners were found by the boys matching handles to hatchets which the girls held. They were asked to see which conld tear out of note paper the beat silhouette of Washington. Ths prise a picture of Washington going to .MIsg Florlne Smith. Next was a "stunt pulling." from a large red basket suspended in the center of the room. Ebch pulled a red, white and blue hatchet with a stunt on other end of cord. Seeing the couples doing their stunts creat ed much fun. Then with a cherry tree laying on the stump, each tried with a real Lutchet to see which could cut near est the place where Washington cut A box of Martha Washington candy went to Miss Myrtle Mitchell and Paul Kerley as prize. The booby, a court plaster "for fresh cuts", to Miss Maybel Gill and San? Fuller. All evening, eyes were glancing at the big. red Juicy cherries hanging en the tree In the alcove. At last, they were Invited to gather them. They were found to contain fortunes. The "seasons" were full of pep all evening, and their yells created much fun. The hostess asslstd by little Betty Allen Harris, served Ice-cream top ped with cherries, and white block cake, followed by salted peannts. The favors were small U. 8. Flaga. The gnest left, hoping the "Spring" season would come early. ? HOME DEMONSTRATION DEPT. * ? ? DAISY CALDWELL, Agent ? Itinerary March tMh-Uth Monday?Pine Ridge. Tuesday?Sandy Creek. Wednesday?Wood. Thursday?Mitchlners. FMday?Bonn. Saturday?Loulebnrg. ' The following waa written by a Tennessee 4-H Club girl and well ex pi eases the feeling 6f some othni struggling poultry growers. Seising A Chicken All thing* considered, from be ginning to ending, * end catching and teedlna and killing and scaMlm plekln' 7*3. vl v' is a great deal of work 0 ^MsrrieJ Seytntj?Yetr*. Shop-Girl Petrets Lady Doria Lois Pelham-CIiOton 1 lope, - daughter of I he Dolce of Manchester, worked far several months behind the coantef bit New York store wit! identity. raising * ehicben, Watching the hen while she is do ing the hatching, 1 Watching her too while she is and scratching,- -si. Guarding 'gainst hajrks, and 'poo sums and rats, Driving off crows and dogs and cats. Ready all day to give something a lickin' There is a great deal of *ork about "llWff a chicken.-4"'' -j ? ? ? *? ? - H The following U the County Fed eration treasurer's report that ' was read at the last meeting of the Fed eration. The report covered the time from Nov. 1923 to Jan.-26th 19M. RECHIPTS _U Nov. 18th, IMS Receive*.**- tet car sold $1(4.35 July 4th, 1929 Net returns from refreshment stand.... "Blrst" Jan. 26th, 1920. llary Neff T1 products sold to date 24.00 Total $269.94 EXPENDITURES 1929 - ! April l?th. State Fed. dues. $ <00 Sept 10th. Jade S. McKlmmon Loan Fund 10 00 I Sept 11th. Mary Nefr products purchased _? I 4(69 I Nor. 26, Sec. book _a .54 INov. 26, Dishes repladfed 7.66 I Nor. 29th, Additional equip ment purchased Bull | July 4th, Expense of Home Dem. Float 41.S1 Total ... $116 99 Balance In Treasury $163.65. ? * ? Bordeaux Club met In the home science rooms st Gold Sand High School Tuesday afternoon. In the Ir.baence of the president, the vice president Mrs. Grover Psrrtsh, pre I sided. Mre. Roy Gnpton gave an In teresting report of the Home Manage ment Leader's School. Some good points were brought out In the dis cission of the step saving kitchen. [Alter the meeting Mrs Parrish serv [ ed Jello and cake and everyone en joyed the social half hour. The Girl's Club at White Level Hickory Rock had as usual a good program Wednesday. This club Is planning to have a recreational meet | Ing sometime before school Is out. ropes Woman's Club hsd only a small attendance at a meeting at the club | house Thursday. A membership [campaign la planned before the next meeting which will be the last Thurs day iD March. Ten members were present at the [meeting of the Centervllle Woman's Club Tuesday afternoon at the school |louse. Mrs. N. H. Griffin began th? | discussion on kitchen equipment and [step saving arrangsmenu In the kit cben by giving an account of the lead | ere school. The president appointed | a committee to complete the yaai I books. | HENS PAT WELL FOE FEED EAT?S Hens In 13$ farm flocks totallns 26,211 birds paid a little more thai 22 cents each above feed costs foi the month of January according tc reports of these flocks mads by own to C. F. Parrish. poultry exten sion specialist st Stat* College. These demonstration flocks were located in 16 counties," says Mr 1 wrrish. J*The report for Jannari shows that each hen produced about "?e month or a total 01 m? ? "? *"* ?old ,or ? l" ,T*M? of 44 cents 1 dosen. The average price was nsarli fire cents more s dosen than for th< ?ame month la 1929." p?rrl?h "f" *ach bird In tb< 12$ flocks consumed 3.20 pounds o eggs. The total value of the eggs pro duced by the 36.231 hena . amounted to $11,(37.43 for the mouth or an average of nearly 44 centa a hen.. With an, average feed coat of 31 cents a hen, the birds returned a profit above feed coat of more than 32 cents each tor the month or a total profit of $5,968.65 tor all the hena In the flocks. The vjtlue of good hoigaing, proper management and the feeding of an egg-producing ration to the farm flock |a beginning to be realised by the pdultrymen of North Carolina, says Mr. Pgrrlsh. The hen la no longer kept as a scavenger on the fann but now plays an important part In the annual Income. "'With bettor breeding stock and better meth ods of housing and feeding generally followed, she is destined to become. Of (neater Importance In.:the future, be declares. . > ? ? 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Established in the year 1889 Cash's Meat Market MOVED I have moved my meat market to Caah'a Store on South Main Street where I am continuing to carry a complete line of the choiceat freeh meat*, fish, and oysters. In making this move I have reduced my ex penses considerably and am better prepared to serve you. < CALL PHONE No. 282-J C. F. CASH, Prop.