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THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN THURSDAY, MArXH 23, 1J3J PAGE FOUR SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. STONE HONORS HOUSE GUEST WITH TEA A very -delightful affair of the past week wa.-; the' tea Riven by lrs. John Herbert Stone at the Oihu'uio- apartments, honoring her house guest, Mrs. James McKay,' ..f New Haven. Colin. Delicious refreshments were serv- ..dby the hostess, who was, assist- Mrs. J. S. Sloan has returned tojter spending a w ek here with ed by Mrs. John Byrne and Mrs. her home in F.ast Franklin, after , George's parents, Mr. and Mrs. VV. A. McNeil, j spending.- the ' past week in Ashe-, Neville Sloan. ville with friends. , j Ed Sanders and J. W. Hastings Mr. and-"Mrs. . Frank 1. Murray Mrs. Sam L. Rogers, who for ef t Tuesday morning for Gatling ;ui(l M rs. Dave W, Blaine spent several weeks has been in Waynes-, burg, .Tenn., on a business trip, last Friday in Ashcville shopping, ville with her daughter, Mrs. L Mr. and Mrs.. Gilmer A. Jones Mrs. T. J. Johnston and fairiily.'B. Hayes, is .spending a -few. daysiand Miss Helen Burch spent the and -George Johnston and' family here with friends! week-end in Raleigh, have moved from the Johnston Horace Hurst, who recently un-i Little Bobby Myers, son of Mr. 1 ' ' . and Mrs. Leonard Myers, of Otto, : . ' mmmm QUAUTY SHIRTS AND TIES We have just received a new Easter line of shirts and ties the best we have ever handled. Men, you should see them .... PHILLIPS-JONES SHIRTS you know the quaTltjTfor which they are famous. And they are made -of the latest fabrics and in the new colors. Of course, we also have -them in- white. . SPUR ROY ALE TIES the-kind that don't knot -and- " wrinkle. The new styles are known as "Water Ripple" 7rnd-4fWaffle-Weave.i!--Whyuy-pooreirade - Spurs" now "cost "only $1.00? '-' Our shirts are priced to suit $S0c to $1.75. mErKrCunmrighanT& Cor -J'THE SHOP OFQUALITYl I ' f . ; u 9S J 'i(0&r' Ml) m XJ Adit; To Be Given Away in ASHEVILLE M-S?3, SIX DAYS Prize j $500 ; Cash i . 1 house on West Main street to the John S. Trotter house. John Byrne left Tuesday for the Tallulah Falls section of the Nan- tahala National Forest area for a tew days inspection tour. , Mrs. E. G. Crawford, of Car-- toogechaye, was here , Tuesday j shopping.- r l - EO j .-1' i '.....,.-'.'.uw v f ;' - i immw .... . Asheville's SejRfe4nnudl yhi&'kh - - Mch. 27 to Leading Retail and Wholesale merchants of Asheville i have planned to make this THIRD "Trade Expansion Jubilee" the greatest of all . . . in point of VALUES for shoppers, as well as the CASH PRIZES to be given away! Plan now to be among the throngs! Low Railway and Bus rates and other advantages. Watch Asheville papers for complete details. dcrwcnt an operation at Angel Brothers' hospital, is reported to . i ' be doing nicely. i Mrs. Robert A. Patton is report ed to be improving from an opera tion she underwent Sunday at Angel Brothers' hospital. Mrs. W. W. Sloan, Miss-Rosalee Morrow, E. H. Meacham and Mr. Smithwick spent the week-end in Statesville. Henry W. Cabe made a business trip to Raleigh last week, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Patton were in Clayton, Ga., last Saturday oh business. George , Sloan and Henry T. Fletcher have returned to the mil- litairy institute at V ion, Ala., af- j who has been seriously ill, is slow ly improving. Mrs. Lassie Kelly Cunningham is in Robbinsville this week on busi ness. ' Mrs. James McKay and son, Roderick, of New Haven, Conn., were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Herbert Stone at the Orlando apartments last week. Mr McKay recently returned from Cal cutta, India and Shanghai, China, where he spent the past.x four years. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ashear were in Atlanta, Ga., the first of the week visiting friends and buy ing new merchandise for his store. Mrrrand-' Mrs GcrA Cristinrof Dillard, -Ga.; were- here-last Tues day visiting their daughter, Mrs. Edwin Bleckley. Miss Hettie Tankersley, of Hayesville, spent the first of this week here visiting Miss Margaret Cunningham. Miss Katherine Little, of Green wood, S. G, was visiting - friends here the past week-end. Franklin Circuit Notices REV. G. N. DULIN, PASTOR : Pre-Easter revival services will begin at Clark's Chapel, March 31st at7:30 p. m., led by the pastor, assisted by J. D. Keener in charge of the music. The public is invit ed. The Kingdom Extension -Campaign-will be brought - to a close at Oak Dale Sunday afternoon at 2:30, at lotla, Snow Hill, and Riverviewon April " 9 - and at the other cnurches on the charge on Easter Sunday April 16. '. Appointments - Sunday - will be s lotla 11 a. m., Oak Dale 2:30 p. m., Snow Hill -7 JO p. .m.5ubjects respectfully. "The Church in Ac- Liion, Lhe aharmgLifeJand "Launching out into the Deep." - April 1 One $100 And Six $25 Cash Prizes W. C. Byrd spent the week-end with relatives and friends in Laur- o r ens, o. i. Mrs. A. B. O'mohundro spent the week-end in Gatlingburg, Tenn., with her husband, who is working there. J. S. Conlcy and George IB. Pat-' ton made a business trip to Bryson J City last Monday. Miss Amy Harrison, who has been ill at her home on Harrison avenue, is gradually improving. Mrs C C. Cunnmgham, spent; There wi bfi nQ eveni seryiccS several days last week with Mrs.;Sunday eyeni Henry Slagle, at her -home on Car-, Pravpr mtintr WpAnAav pvrn. toogechaye. Judge and Mrs. J. B. Willis and daughter, Miss Mary Willis, are expected to arrive here Thursday from Crystal River, Fla., where they have been spending the win ter months. Don Young, ranger in the Nan tahala National Forest, is ill at his home with tonsolitis. Bowman Rochester, of Gaines ville, Ga., spent the week-end here with his brother, Dewey, who is in Angel Brothers' hospital. Mrs. Frank T. Smith is able to be up again, after being confined to her room for the past ten days with influenza. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Flint, of Clemeth, N. H., announce the - ar rival of a daughter, on March 8, who has been named Margaret Stuart. Both Mr. and Mrs. Flint have many friends in Franklin where they lived several' years ago when Mr. Flint was connected with the Nantahala National Forest and Mrs. Flint was a popular teacher in the public school. Dr. Hans Luther, former head of the German Reischbank, has been namedambassador.totheUj)itei States to succeed Friedrich W. von Prittwitz. For Franklin An er thorough investigation and a comparison of all makes of washers, we have selected the Maytag aa Z representing the greatest washer Which we prefer to offer our traderWe'are proud to be known as your JVIaytag dealer and are - equipped to give efficient modern -washer service to both present and prospective Maytag owners. Come in and get acquainted. The new Model 25 " bJi"Ti-roundrone-piece cast-aluminum tub sur prising washer quality at a medium price. The new Model 15 is the lowest priced washer ever built to Maytag quality stand ards. It has a beautiful, roomy, non-rusting, easily - cleaned porcelain tub, and many exclusive Maytag advantages. ' Amazingly easy termi on 11 model. AJ1 Maytag -Washers may- be had equipped with the famous Maytag Gasoline Multi- Motor for homes without electricity. The Maytag Company Mmnufactuw Newton - Iowa Founded 1893 WASHERS Maytag Sales BRYANT FURNITURE CO. Franklin, N. C. CHICKENS AND EGQS Barring unexpected changer, in the market, I will pay the following price for poultry . HENS - V- COCKS ,5c FRYERS 14c DUCKS . 6c WHITE LEGHORNS 7c ODELL WHITTINGTON MethodistChurcl: Notes BY REV. O. P. ADER . Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning services at 11 o'clock with the Rev. J. L. Teague as speaker. P'nwM'frti T pamio nnA XXrwra orwl r - , . w . .... m ing at 7:30 o'clock. Classified Advertisements WANTED : Irish potatoes, corn and sweet potatoes in exchange for THE FRANKLIN PRESS sub scriptions.. . We will allow you ; fair price on yoir produce. LOST: Pair tortoise shell-rim med glasses Saturday night. Re ward for return to THE FRANK LIN PRESS. M23-ltp HAVE 'EM. FIXED. We have employed another experienced hand in ' our shop. We are prepared to -do your shoe work on thort notice. WE FIX 'EM WHILE YOU WAIT Champion Shoe Shop -T. -T.- ANG EL, MGR. ! i l U y mi rwm WTJ3 A TT "n?TID 1 a l value per dollar-and-tht MODEL A - NEW REDUCED PRICE At a aubttantial reduction, yon can now hava Maytag'a nneat waaher -the famoua Model A with square, one - piece, caat alumlnum tub. The Model B, with gaaollne Multl-Moto for homes without alectriclty- has also been reduced. 20-A TABLE III ONER and Service Phone No. 106 I - NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. In the Superior Court W. J. Zachary vs. S. R. Joines, J. S. Conley, H. G Robinson, and S. A. Harris W. J. Zachary and wife, Maria Zachary vs. Trimont Park, Inc., J, N. Jarrett and E. S. Galloway. Pursuant to an order entered in above entitled cause by his Honor, Frank S. Hill, Judge presiding, at the January) Special Term, 1933, Macon , Superior Court, the under signed commissioners . will sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the courthouse door in Franklin, N. C, at 12 o'clock noon on Monday, April 3, 1933, the following described real estate: All the lands described in a deed from W. J. Zachary and wife, Maria B. Zachary, to Trimont Park, Inc., dated June 1, 1926, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, in Book N-4, of Deeds, page 337, and more particularly described as follows: Tract 1. Being all the lands con veyed by deed by John P. Jones and wife to Wiley Zachary, dated January 31, 1925, said deed being recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Macon County in Book J-4, page 459, said tract containing approximately 360 acres, to which deed and record reference is hereby made for a complete de scription of same. ' Tract 2. Being all the lands con veyed by deed by W. B. McGuire arid wifer-to W. J. Zachary, said deed dated November 28, 1924, and recorded in the office of the Reg istLLrjeedJorIaconjCountyA j n Book J-4, page 473, " to " which deed and record reference is here by made for a complete descrip tion, said tract containing approx imately 800 acres. " Tract 3. All the lands conveyed by deed from M. D. Billings and wife to W. J. Zachary, said deed bearing date of December lT, 1918, nd recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon Coun ty, in Book E-4, page 78, to which FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS Each week we try to bring you news We don't go away, we mend your shoes. We don't get cheap, we don't get high We don't make a heap but we do get by. ; Troy Horn. FRANKf-SHOE SHOP Op-Kjiite Courthouse V. Buy and Sell" : -Troy- FrHonr Funeral Service" BRYANT ..FURNITURE COMPANY -Franklin- Nr-Cr- RR SHEETING 312 c LADIES' SPRING OXFORDS 98c $1.49 and $1.95 36-Inch BLEECHING 9 c New Assortment of Fast Colors Prints And Broadcloths 10c Turkish TOWELS 5c&lQc Ladies' PRINT DRESSES 49c & 95c New assortments of Ladies' Dresses, Hats and Coats arriving weekly. deed and record reference is huv by made for a complete desiij tion, said tract containing approx imately 75 acres. The successful bidder at said sale must deposit with the Clerk of Court, with his bid, '10 per cent of . accepted bid, and unless he does, notice is hereby given that this land must be re-sold at 2 o'clock, P. M. of the same day. This land will be sold ; subject to all taxes against same. This the 23rd day of February, 1933." : R. S. JONES R. D. SISK, Commissioners. M9 4tc-J&J M30 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina Macon County. In The Superior Court G. A. JONES AND R. S. JONES, vs. - ' - - W. E. HEACOCK AND WIFE, BERTHA LEONARD HEACOCK, MARY ELIZABETH ; YOUNG -AND HUSBAND, BENJAMIN F; YOUNG, KATHERINE L. HEN DERSON AND HUSBAND, C. B. HENDERSON, JULIA ANN. SHEPPARD, CARRIE GRACE ROBERTS AND HUSBAND, GEO. W. ROBERTS, MARY ALICE WOLFE, G. D. ED WARDS AND WIFE. HELEN AMELIA EDWARDS, AND A, M. WOLFE. ' : W. E. Heacock, . Bertha Leonard Heacock, Katherine L. Henderson, C. B. Henderson, Julia Ann Shep pard, Carrie Grace Roberts, Geo. W. Roberts, Alice May Wolfe, A. M. Wolfe,Mary Elizabeth Young and Benjamin Young, defendants in the above named cause, will take notice - that an"ac tionas" abov e" entitled "has beehcomrhenced "itT" the Superior Court. iof Macon Coun ty, N. C., for the purpose of sell ing the real estate of Jonathan Heacock, deceased, for partition among the tenants in common, and the defendants will ' take notice that they are required to appear on the 17th day of April, 1933, in the office m the Clerk of the Superior Court of. -Macon County, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in aid complaint. This 17th day of March, 1933. . HARLEY R. CABE Asst. Clerk Superior Court M23-4tc-J&J-A13 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of Gv-NDrymanjdeceased, lateof MacoaCounty,NC,thisis to notify all - persons having claims against the estatejrf said deceased to1 exhibit them to the undersigned on or before he 20th-'-day -of February, 1934, or ihis notice will be.pleadin .bar, oLtheirrecoyery, . .u persons indebted to said estate please make immediate set ricnt. This 20th day of Feb- fryrV'.Wr i. "E. CABE7Ex?cltoTT" nr,)pM30 17 Men's 220 Wt. ' OVERALLS , All Sizes ,rv 49 MEN'S WORK SHOES 98c $1.49 and $1.95 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 45c & 95c MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS $1.69 & $1.88 Men's B. V. D. SHORTS & SHIRTS 25c & 49c Men's and Ladies' HOSE (1 W o Trade in Asheville . . . . . . : and Win! t u McCOY BUILDING FRANKLIN, N, C. Sells for Le3s i
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