THURSDAY, JUNE 15. 1333 TII2 FS'ANKLIN PRESS and fl!E H:SK" IBs1- MACONIAN PACE FIV T WIT W"g'ytf.7 k SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS BRIDE-ELECT HONORED AT BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. Richard S. Jones and Mrs. Blackburn .. W.. Johnson were joint hostesses at-a bridge party com plimentary to Miss Virginia Sloan, bride-elect, ' ; and Miss Katherine Dallas, guest of Mrs. Jones, Sat urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Johnson. Eight tables were in play. Mrs. James Ferry won the prize- for hi(.di score and.Mrs. Ouy Honk for second high, while the consolation went to Mrs. George Johnston. Each of the honorees received gifts. After several pro gressions a salad course was serv cd. MacGINNIS-BAILEY Miss Mary XlacGinnis, of Ik'ck ley; W. Va., and Wade Bailey, of Rainbow Springs, were quietly mar ried at the home of. the Rev.J. L. Teague on the Georgia; road on Friday, June 9, at 8 o'clock in the evening. Mrs. Bailey is the daughter ol Mrs. Jeff MacGinnis and Mr.' Bail ey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Bailey, of Rainbow Springs. The wedding ceremony was wit nessed by Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Bail ey, parents of the groom, and daughter. The couple are now residing at Rainbow Springs. MISSIONARY SOCIETIES TO MEET JUNE 22 .. Theannaal.mcftinB".of i the Rapr, tist Missionary Societies of Macon county will be held at the Frank lin Baptist church on Thursday, June 22. All societies are asked to bring lunches. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. John Herbert Stone entertained with a dinner party at Kelly's tea room last Thursday in honor , of their first wedding an niversary. , The room was artistically dec- orated with lovely spring flowers. The out-of-town guests were : Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Beam, parents , . of Mrs. Stone, and Bobby Beam, of Ashevijle; Roy Shelton and two children, jean and Billy, of Florida. Judge John Awtrey was called to Washington, D. C, Monday on; of ficial business. ' Mrs. William Parrish, of-Burn-ingtown, spent the week-end " here visiting her sister, Mrs, Ralph raf- rish, at her home cm Bidwell street. Misses- Eunice and Bes tdinning- --h ara, -who -have ben teaching school in the eastern part of -the .statereturned to their home here last week-. . Misses Florence and Virginia Russell, of Waynesville, spent last "Sunday bclO mother, Mrs. J. R. Stalcup, at her home on Iotla street. Wallace Jones and James Lowery have returned to their home in Warsaw, Va., after spending. '; week here visiting Mr. Jones' fath er, L. F Jones, and Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Louis Mielkc and small son left last Saturday to join Mr Mielke, who was recently trans ferred from the forest service de partment here to Winchester, Ky. They were accompanied as far as Asheville bv Miss Timoxena Craw ford. Miss Virginia Slagle i; spending ERE is an consider the well T mi -ii i i ill 11 i it r.i.... 1 publications which are entertaining, instructive, and ed Joyable in the widest variety. We have made- it easy or yon simply select the club you want and vend S bring this coupon to our office TODAY. Progrivulv Farmer, t Dixie Poultry Journal, tiome rricna, 1 year Country Home, 1 year Tli Farm Journal, 1 year AND THIS NEWSPAPER For On Year Southern AerlculturUt, 1 year Eferybody'a Poultry Mag azlna, 1 yew Gentlewoman Magazine, 1 year Country Home, 1 year Illustrated Mechanics, 1 year AND THIS NEWSPAPER For One Year QQ Name t xown m r Stat, Z Brine er saall mm a few days on Cartoogechaye, the guest of Miss Roberta Enloe.. Mrs. Fleet Scroggs and two chil dren, of Statesvillc, and Miss Vii-j ginia Smith, who has been director, of music in the public schools at Roanoake Rapids, have arrived fo a week's visit with their parents Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Smith, a' their home on Harrison avenue. Fred Jones, who has been in r government hospital in . Johnsor. City, Tenn., for several months tak ing treatment, returned to his home here last week much improver. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Crisp and Mrs. W. A. McGaha, of West's Mill, were here last Thursday shop-; I'ing'.. . , ' , Mrs. A.. B. Slagle"Wt- 'Pisd;. morning for Hayesville, v'',tc sh will spend several days visiting her; motjher, Mrs. Hatlie N. Moore. " . Mjss Eloise Jamison Iff i Tuev day for Asheville, where she wil spend several weeks visit in-- rel atives and friends. ' Mrs. Frederick Van Dusi-n, of Washington, 1). C, is spending sev eral days here the guest ci her sister, Mrs. John Herbert Stone, and Mr. Stone at their, -apartment on Harrison avenue. Mrs. Charles Ferry and son, Charles, Jr., of Wilson, are spend ing several days . here with Mrs. Perry's mother, Mrs. C. D. Baird, at her home on Bonny Crest. Mrs. Lamar F.llard and small daughter, Jacquline, have returned from OonwKa; twrK r? "they have been spending several weeks with Mrs. Ellard's husband, who is working there. Judge and Mrs. John Awtrey are now located at Rogers Hall. Chief Yeoman George L; Jones, with Mrs. Jones and three chil dren arrived here Sunday after noon from Norfolk, Va., for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Jones, on Bonny Crest and W. B. Lenoir on the Murphy road. After their .viist here they will, go to California where they expect to reside for a while. Mrs. Harriett Brown, - who has been confined to her bed for sev eral months, at the home of her son, George Brown, on Bonny Crest, is reported to be in a se rious condition. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and Miss Charlotte Gammage, of Mi ami, Fla., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haughton Williams last week. Mrs Robert A Putton, whnl has been in Angel Brothers' hospital 4akingreatmenthaseturnerH;to her-home on Carfcoogechaye Miss Jane Cobb, of Gastonia, and William Swainy of - Durham,- arrived here Tuesday night , to attend the Sloan-i?wain- wedding Thursday.i Mrs. A. W. Mangum, Mrs. R. MZ.Hii(lsojirandlMrsS,.Jf.,i Lyle. Jr., spent Tuesday in Asheville shopping. Miss Timoxena Crawford arrived last week from North Wilkesboro, where she was director of music in the public schools.- Mrs. A. W. Mangum and son, Bill, returned to their home he-rc last week from Tampa, Fla., where they have been spending several months. Mrs. T. B. Shepherd left Satur day for Canton, where she will spend, several days with her daugh ter, Mrs. Jake Smathers. Rev. and Mrs. R. P. McCracken. actual opportnnitT to make yoor' dollar do double duty. Twice as muco for your money is no (mall matter when you balanced assortment of standard Club No.C-3 jrtar 1 ) ALL SIX sra FOR ONLY Club No. C-4 ALL 9LX FOR ONLY f. no annnoaaoaaaaan a niaon MR. EDrTOR.)Send(BaiIiiTNo----to3 thla Coupon to anr ofjlf. iody NOW J JUST HUMANS I ... . . n jTJ- fmi I t'-A Ii' iff'- I tWf .' V.T I" "Now, He'll Be (,'. Cly'cle, wen visiting friends here last ' I hursday. Mrs. E'.- Ik Daniel, Miss Emily Watkins and Miss, Elizabeth Dai'i iel, of Charlotte Court louse, were expected to arrive here Wed nesday to attend the wedding 'of Miss, V'irginisi Sloan, and will be the guests-of .Mrs: W. W. Sloan at Sunnyside farm while here. Mice n,-,,ii,., f l. r-Mii. in, from Atlanta, last week to spend thepvith his sister, Miss Lily Rankin, summer months with her grand-; at their home on Rivcrview street. f mwnts4Jrr-nd--4dfcr-4'f 1 II !. .. i T 7 , .1 . U . r,ocf ,or at their home on Harrison avenue. Mrs. Charles Hendrix has return ed to her home in Gainesville,' Fla., after spending several months here with her daughter, Mrs. S. H. Lyle, Jr., and Mr. Lyle. Miss Dorothy Eaton, who. has been studying at Duke University, Durham, has returned to her home here on Rivcrview street for the summer-. Miss Eaton was graduat ed from Duke with a Bachelor of Arts degree.. " Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Hobbs, Jr., of Charlotte, are here on busi ness and visiting friends for a few days. Miss Annie Will Siler, who has been making her home in New York for some time, arrived here last week for a visit with her mother, M rs. F. L. Siler. Francis Tcssier, who was operat ed on for appendicitis at Angel "Brothers' hospital last Week, is re- ported to be doing'niceiy. Miss Kathrvn Dallas relumed to k3iefehoiatii3hia-ii7KCVkcd ju;s(laV4if4si)efllinsevcr-al-lays here the guest -of -Mr. --and Mrs. RS.Jones Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Rice and two children, Martha and Bailey, have returned from Chicago, where COMING! To MACON THEATRE Week of June 19 to 24 II : ' V ". . II a a - t a - ri.r -t.. .. 7 I t it ':Wm"msGt J rx r m; iii -m-T..- -if rmm : iiiii jam ): R Vf!-r Jyt hmmt ; msmmi -msmmmt. : k.!:&K, :::mxjsm.- m .V'-B'.'j imfflz . ii in 1 - --v:. MYSTIC MAR-VEL will appear each night next week, alio Saturday matinee, at the Macon Theiatre, featuring- high class magic-mental telepathy and his congress of unsolved mysteries. Also regular picture program. No advance in admission pricet). Hundreds of questions answered free from the stage, concerning business, financial problems, love affairs, marriage, lost and misplaced articles, health, sickness, travel, missing friends, rel atives and all other questions of an intelligent nature. You will laugh and wander at this mystifying performance. V AND ON THE SCREEN Mon.-Tue. Jim Tully's LAUGHTER IN HELL Wed.-Thur.-Ernest Hemingway's A FAREWELL TO ARMS, with Helen Hayes and Gary Cooper Fri.-Sat.-Zane Grey's HERITAGE OF THE DESERT Comedies With Each Show ADMISSION, 10 & 25c By GEN? CA kMli I, f -it 1 ' I Rotten Spoiled 1" they spent a' ' week attending th U'".xiiosition of Progress. Charles Perry arrived Sunday for a visit with his wife and son at the home of Mrs. Perry's mother, Mrs. C. D. Baird. . Ernest C. Rankin, examiner of the United Slates marshal's of fices with headquarters at Wash ington, D C, arrived here Friday ! -inl will snend the summer months in iew ieiiK iui iiu. j'tii. came home Saturday to attend the wedding of . her sister, Miss Vir ginia Sloan, and for a visit with her mother, Mrs. W, VV. Sloan. T. C. Gray, of Hayesville, was among the 'business viistors here Wednesday. AUTO FOR SALE 1929 two-door Ford Sedan in excellent condition 36,000 Milt, New Ti-i. Bargain Box 81, Franklin. N. C. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS WE ARE STILL MENDING SHOES When you feel half sick 1 . : n ( ym r-8hocshavc" hples- We'll do the trick - nil .heels and soles. -TRjQYMIQTSk FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse "We Buy and Sell" Box 212 Troy F. Horn Births Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Raiusev niKunce the birtli of a daughter, tnia Louise, at tin ii liume'. on oil ;i, Thursday, June On' Sunday, June 11, a son was .'.prn to Mr. and Mrs. Harry '"homas at their .home in Franklin. Mr. and M rs. T. ( lraly ()weu nnounce the birlh of ;i son a-t iieir home at West's Mill on Sun ay, June 11. At present tie vou:il' Mi is b'-i:'.": called C'orkey. On Sunday, June 11, a son was orn' to Mr. and -Mrs. h'.tirl Blaine t their home on Cartoogechaye. Mr. and Mrs. Furman C. Arvey ' nnounee the birth of a son, Den- s I'aden', at their, .'home in Swain, '.unity on Saturday, June 10. Mr. Aryey ,was formerly . . .of Macon c-'ittnty. EY REV. EUGENE' R.. ELL EH The Sunday ' sclio-J wkk meet at 9:45 o'clock A'! members sire urg ed ..to work comimisilly for new members and absentee members. 'We. have had the largest atien ike'ce during the. list six weeks that we have had in the past vear. Morning, worship will meet at 11 o'clock. Pastor's subject. "The Teachings of the Book f Leviticus." The B. Y. P. Ik will meet at 7:15 and the evening worship at 8:15. The evening subject will be, "Voices." We will not have prayer service next week on account of the re vival in the Methodist church. Let's alL give our coopcraUoii in this Renew Your Health By Purification Anv rjhvBician will toll vou that "Perfect Purification, of the Sys tem is Nature 's Foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that nre undermining vour vitality? ,j v Purify your entire system by tak ing a thorough course or uaiotans, once or twice-. a week for several weeks and see how Natuna re wards you with health. Calotabs purify the blood fcy ac tivating the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. In 10 ets. and 35 eta. packages. All dealers. (Adv.) Never before such low mmmmmzmmmmmm i i I : never again! Buy now and be sure of owning the world's finest washer at the lowest price ever known! Come in toda y ! THE MAYTAG COMPANY FOUNDED 1893 - NEWTON, IOWA Franklin, N. C. NEW LOW PRICES SUNDAY DSN N Lk : , SSJGGLSYEONS 1 . BV ANN PAGE CM 'M M I-'.K Siutdays an- play d,r ; f. ir wage earners. Why -slmuid not the huttsekeeper ha e a re-', iv1 ami iileasant day also, even tlion.th hers is a ' se en-day job ! 1 1 .her family will coyp'-mte. -'n- -;,u : and sere nu-aU which re'.iuirv. a iiiniiiiuim ! t.tiH I bo spci'.- nt '.'w kitchen. I.M.o'd Store, are' ' heli'ille' tin house vs. ilV i:i this ma'tev n, .. ,--offeri'i;-' ixMiW wbiyh can he t :.r. ' and quick'v prepared on SmvLv or 'prepared n Saturday ior- Sm. day. use. Why not spare, voitrse !u ring:' liny hot months? . I he lo eof and ni'-ditmi cost iliinu''- v. gested by tile Quauer Maid K'lci' en can. .be . prepared with Jitoe tnndde. '' , i: u i . .1 ' ..'.;.. ., ;n i leineting this v.eek-eiid a"e v.vt'1' .1 ri'doi! :u:i' esi'it i'.i y I l-jgrcdKTtS '.I'l' ,'S:-,.: Sit ".. ' (Ire'.-kn::; should -not ke ' lot .: -M .'ii 1 I by the v ek-esid shoj.pcr. . Lo'e Cost D:nn6r i I Shoulder Land) Chops or Sliced Han i I Boiled Rice Greens I Breul are' Butter Cantaloupe Coffee or Tea . Mi Medium Cost Dinner How She Lost 18 Pounds of Fat For Less Than $1.00 "Will say in regards to Kru- schen: I - took it to reduce I lost 13 founds after using -one bot-" tie and feel fine. Just bought one more bottle to-day and expect to lose 18 more pounds." I now weigh 148 and feel fine." Mrs. Harry Robinson, Akron, Ohio . (Jan. 6, 1933). Once a day take Kruschen Salts one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water first thing ; every morning.. Besides losing' ugly "fat SAFELY you'll' gain in health and physical attractiveness constipa tion, gas and acidity will cease to bother you'll feel younger more active full of ambition clear skin sparkling eyes. A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle at any drugstore ii the world but demand and get Kruschen and if one bottle doesn't pyfully please you money back. (Adv if F 6 1 1 W : ' ? r a k.i,:'ki;: .tz:i;.;':ii;! if : ' ::. :: 'ifel'c;':: f "' -. ' ssffiaas-ii: i i 13 prices!. Mayb mm r I X n e ' -. s? .'..., TT- . ON MAYTAG" Z.l)??Zl VTH GASOLINE MULTI-MOTOR Lamb (;h.,V.; or Vea' C t i'.ct wit" . Chili Sain c i'ai -k y Potatoes BliV-rru'. Bae ! Cole Slaw . I'.ria-1 and Bun.:r W'a.enr. l,n I ' .1 foe . Milk Very Special Dinr.er Shrimp Cocktail Chili Sancc Ij r-:' I-Yic'! Chic.kin w'nh (.'ream Gravy 1 l-!iee . - ' . ' f.',i"' Beans ! ... fli,,;: k - - r-.-.tr " 1 ' '.Cherry J elk v.-'t! 1'-:. 'i I3ing ' ;i.-.i'ri"i Whk.ped Cream . Coffee ' Milk r" i ' i i si n CZ iy-i ;v'k ;v" t?-1' 1 ?tr.r ." d';! njrf'. Large numbers of property owners have delayed necessary painting waiting for better times. Now, like ship owners, they have found that it's cheaper to paint than repair. Don't delay painting your property any longtr save costly repairs bj "no wT'TJo It economically by -getting some KURFEES HIDE KOTE, the semi-paste paint for out Bide or inside use. One gallon of IIIDE-KOTE makes over two gallois of paint yon mix it and save mon y. 16 distinctive colors. See us today we carry a complete stock! Franklin Hardware Co, FRANKLIN, N. C. i, yy ti';: !v 30J443-X Phone 106 thanrepair ' ' ' - J ' j 1 .1 vn " V:i?'.2'':'i&r--' ""ST;;i';i:il:;';l - - - r 1 . - 1 1 - -1 N- .--e t, . a - -i ' it I KODLl ii m.,jj k i Kn fl? I F.O.t.FCTOT ,f b . . .... m IB I s , ' 1 ' I UDODoaaaDDaaDODtiiaao

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