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THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1333 THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE Til West's Mill A two-weeks revival has just closed here at the' Baptist church, conducted by Revs. Mayberry and Connor. Master Wayne Tarrish of Bry son, is spending this . week with Ids' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. St. Agnes Episcopal Church FRANKLIN, N. C Rev. Norvin C. Duncan, Rector SUNDAY, JULY 16 11 a. in. Holy Communion and sermon. - FRIDAY 10 A. M. Prayer service. Clyde N. West went to Raleigh on business Tuesday and returned home Thursday. Miss Mary Elmore isi visiting relatives at Hendersonville. Mr. and Mrs. John Matlock, also Mr. Ora and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Matlock spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Will Marr, of Bryson City, was home on a vacation from Cincin here on business Tuesday. j nati, Ohio. Mrs. Charlie Grant, of .East La' Misses kulh Smith and Marjorie Porte, spent two weeks here visit-, West have just returned Imnie from ing her daughter, Mrs. J.uren Crisp.) a week's . visit to relative., and Mr. ami Mrs. Vcrliu Tabor, "of friends at Ctillovv lice. Bryson, are visiting their parents,) Mr, and Mis. liivant llm.iler, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn Welch. ' i Guldsboro, visited Mr. and' Mrs.' Miss Volley Mae ' West is at I C. N. West and other friends here last Thursday, Friday and Satur day, returning to Goldsboro Sun day. last Wednesday: Sirs. John Da ton, Mrs. J. L. Smith, Miss Vot nie West, Mrs. Fred McGaha, Mis C.r'irfr AArf'.'jtll anA frd T I : Vernon Sheffield has ,one to I , , ., Canton to visit relatives. The following ladies trotn here attended the Western North Carolina-. Woman's Missionary Society at the Franklin Methodist church iViatiocK. SUBSCRIBE TODAY TO Jonathan Morgan. i Matlock. YOUR HOME PAPER mX A .avttu jt. Church Of the Incarnation HIGHLANDS, N. C, 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. X t 1 Y? it . BY REV. NORVIN C. DUNCAN Last spring, when I was in Lin colnton, 1 was driving toward town one afternoon, when I noticed just ahead of me an old model Ford, which seemed to be having some difficulty in climbing a hill. Fin ally it stopped, just before reaching the summit. I pulled up beside it, and got out to inquire if I could be of any service. There were two lnrlieo ami a number of children . in the car. On the right fender was a pretty young girl who might have stepped out of a fairy story a living embodiment of girlhood's sweet and winsome graces. In the rear seat was a mother with sev eral children. In. the driver's seat was a young lady named Ruby and appropriate, for she is a jewel. When I approached to offer assis tance, she introduced me to all the occupants of the car, and informed me' that their gas supply had given out. Her manner Was gracious, and with a quiet dignity she sat thereaswtdl-poised-am at ease as "if she were in a limou sine. She was as much at home nere, wim cnanumg giaLiuuMic., as a hostess in a- drawing room. One forgot whether this car, bor rowed for the jaunt, was rfn old model Ford, or a big new Lin coln. What impressed me so was character. Here was a young per son who had character enough to transform the tiling around her; and that young woman can . travel the world oyel in safety. Her character compels respect. . A lot of people are crazy enough to think that clothes, or money, or limou sines make the man. It is the other way around character gives new values to things. Tl.! r line i Krrtlir n enm- XJ119 fell 1 nan ttj uivuiii, " w. . . paratively young man, who has a wife and three fine children. He is as fine a man as I have ever known. He chose farming as his lite work, uecausc ne ioveu u. -uy . , , ., t. i . nis own laDOT ne : nas urougnt-tu his farm home the conveniences oi the- cityIt. is. ;a .pleasure tajyatch him nn the farm, because he works intpllicentlv. and with iov in the task. He is splendidly masculine, yet high-minded, clean, hospitable. One walks beside him at the plow e . ... 1 as conscious oi n ne Ktriuicni.u if one sat in a clubroom. Honest ... . , ,i. . r ana industrious, nc is mrs t i& " man that has made America great. Every time I visit him, I think of Burns' poem "A man's a man for a' that." What we need today is not more money, more buildings, more laws, but more men and women of char . acter. Broadway Alec Garland, of Tcsenta, spent a part of this week at the home . . f T L .. . T - -Fnrman-and -Sexton Vinson. -oT Dillard, Ga., made a business trip to Broadway TuesdayT " Mrs. B. Wilson and Mi,ss ,Nellie Wilson were business visitors in Highlands Thursday. A nunibet of young folks attend ed church on' Tcsenta Sunday. Gradie Smith was at Andy Wil son's Sunday. John Brown made a business trip to Tesenta Monday. Carl Vinson is in this section hoeing cabbage and preparing ground to set cabbage. Crops are looking fine since the nice showers of railt. Mrs: Dehlia and Miss Jennie Talley were visiting at Andy Wil son's Sunday. Shookville Richard Miller, of Culk.vvhee, has Tfcently been visiting relatives here. Mrs. Eugene Henderson and chil dren, of F.rastus, spent the week end with Mrs. Henderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. h. bhook. . " Miss Lassie Talley, of Highlands, is the guest of Miss Lconia Rog ers. Miss Lorena Huston, and broth er, Frank, of Shortoff, have re cently been visitingat the home of Mrs, Amanda Boliek. A. C. Barnes has returned home .; after spending several days with his son, Jim Barnes, of Flats. Mrs. Carl Bolick and children , have recently been"' visiting home folks on Walnut -Creek. Earl McCoy and Lee Phillip, of Westminster, S. C, spent last week-end visiting here. t Sale Conducted by Penny Brothers , ' '-'ratf''" " "T !"j.'l . 1 " ; : : . . , . , . i ... ' ' ' 1 " ' " : ' '' : iiiiliiiisSl( i L Consisting ,of twenty-four tracts of from the Beart of thecity; Also the Street and the E. W. Rogers Home on North Fourth i Street This piroper- v . ... ' ty should meet the approval of the most exacting. V aluable prizes to be given away. t- rr M iisac by a X Q. P1ERSON, Owner (If you have land to sell, address J. C. Penny, Charlotte, N. C.) ""J c? U SEX 'J 2L Live u mm '3 J7IJn land, well shaded, a,shorLdistance C ir-n -mm mm ,nnn-ri W A u ml n Go The V orld's '.Twin' Auctioneers ire eaea i 1 1
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