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i, THURSDAY, SEPT. Zl, 1933 THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACON! AN PACE FIVE 4 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. ANN PATTON ENTERTAINS AT CAMP Mrs. Ann Patton entertained the guests 'of . Mrs. Maggie Single's house party of last summer at Camp Taukccta on Tuesday of last week with a spend-th-day party. The spacious lodge room was dec orated with the purple and gold of the early autumn flowers. The ladies gathered in the afternoon : to study further "The Mystery of" the Great Pyrimids" that was begun last summer at the house party. Luncheon was served in the large dining hall and those seated around the bountiful table were Mrs. Ann Patton. Mrs. F. L. Siler, Mrs. week to attend the Higdon reunion i and spend a few days with Mrs. Collin's mother, Mrs. J. K. Bry son, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Moore on White Oak street. Mrs. Jake Smathers, of Canton, spent one day the past week visit ing her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. T. 1. Shepherd. , J. P. Conley has been critically ill at his home oil Franklin, Route 1. friends in Highlands Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Pope Ellard and two children, Kalliryn and Martin, spent Sunday in Cornelia visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Elsie Pruitt, of llonny Crest, was operated on Sunday for the re moval of her appendix at Angel Brothers' hospital. hicken j pleas j all. J worth League enjoyed a c ruast last Saturday night. A :!it evening' was eniovcd lv Mr. I ,.Jrs. Jim llii.duii, j Iligdo.tni'U", . wire visiting I i : 1 Yaillf. ,1:,M1, liter Mix. VV I fm-liin ;m .i ilk Miss Nancy Patton returned to her home here Saturday, after spending her vacation in Balti- Mary" Allman, Mrs.' Robert Pat-1 n,Vrt'' , M, visiting relatives and ton. .Miss Olivia' Pat tan. 1a-!fnemls- gie Slagle, Mrs. Bettie Waldnxvp,' , ' rs- S- Roberts and son, Mrs. Maggie Cunningham, Mrs. E.l l'ranl. returned to their home in K. Cunningham, , Mrs. Callahan. ' Asli ville after spending a week Those unable to attend the party! hcrc witl" -..'Mr.s. .Robert's daiigh- Baptist Church Notes' BY REV. EUGENE R. ELLER were Mrs. Sam Rogers, Mrs. Jfayne Arthur, Mrs. W. W. Sloan, Mrs. Setser and Mrs. Tom Slagle. These members of the house, party plan to entertain each other from time to time, keeping alive the memory of the very enjoyable time spent together last year at "The Ar . boretum." But there will not be another place where such . a mag nificent view can be enjoyed as was the lovely panorama of moun tains, valleys, stream and 'fields, topped with a wonderful cloud ef fect, that was viewed from the lodge porch on the sloping hillside at Taukeeta. Mrs- Patton -ordered a rainbow hung across the valley, the entire arch showing up for ed a her guests as they parted most enjoyable day. after a HENDERSON-ANGEL Miss. Ruth Henderson, of Pren tiss, and T. Angel, of Franklin, were quietly married in Clayton, .Ha., on Sunday, September 17, in the presence) of only a few close friends. Mrs. Angel is the daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Fred Henderson, of Prcntisst while Mr. Angel is the son of T. T. Angel , and is employ ed in the Champion Shoe Shop with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Angel are now making their home with the groom's father, at his home on Har rison avenue. Tlicvwcre "accomanied to Clay ton Sunday : by Miss Eva Angel jb I rr": rT. i r 7- -r - ano -miss csincr maimers. ter, Mrs. A. R. Todd, and Mr. Todd at their home on lotla street. Howard Barnard is spending a few days in Gatlingburg, Term., visiting his 'sister, 'Mrs. A. B. Omo hundro. Harold Watkins, of Albany, Ga., spent the week-end here visiting his aunt, Mrs. H. O. Coad, and grandfather, J. A." Conloy. Rev. A. J. Smith and family,, of Greensboro, ' spent last Thursday hern; vKrtng friends. Mr. Smith was former pastor of the Franklin Bap tist church.' Miss Belle Stanfield left Thurs- Sunday school will meet at 9:45. This will be promotion day in all classes from the young people's department down. There will be a special promotion day program rendered. '.'. The morning worship will be at 11 and the pastor's subject will be, "And Jesus Sat Over Against the Treasury." The 15. Y. P. U.'s will meet at 7 and the evening worship will be at 8. Prayer services are held in "the church each Wednesday evening at 7:30. The public is . invited to all the services. SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS TTHE newcomers , to the market , this week are Idaho baking potatoes, cranberries, and Canadian rutabagas," those sweet yellow tur nips. Several -of the -summer veg etables still linger though their season is growing short. Cauli- Scalloped Eggplant Bread and Butter Chocolate Puddin;.: Tea or Coffee Medium Cost Dinner Baked Hani Slices Cauliflower with Mock Hollandaise Sauce Apple nad Celery Salad n l .....i t..4( ini.iu .uiu Diiuei I Suntriv Cr:n,ra .' lllf with l-"(I P.ri II : 11 'I I V 'V .'..v.. v. vn Coffcc ' . , . Mi,k: A 'directors' meeting, of -the Oil Very Special Dinner National Farm Loan association wns .1 ... u . , - held at Otto last Roast Beet Browned rot aloes Creamed Onions ' Waldorf Salad Nora hool Le: at -end .'.in; eh. who 'esenta, .1 Mr. Yankim, te;t!,!i ts th- daugli M i;. Cm bin' Suudav The 'annsal Bradley, rennmn v:e I held near the Inline of J. M. Ciibe A large ciowd was pre ; I i.. id. uiu- i.l M r. Ji.n Riii hie; (. , i i;e. Ga., and Mr.' Vergil . iv eiier, ' ot R'ahtin G.i.. Ga., attondt"! ;!u fun eral of their MStn. Mrs. I ran!, II. Nortoti, a.f Anbury eliureh last Mon day. ' ' ' - Miss Beatrice Moxele'v. one ' of t'ne teachers of the Highlands .-"hi s;.,etit the. week-end with. h'-r parents, Mr. and Mrs. VV. E, ' i '. -We are, .sorry to learn of ihe ilea th of Mrs Frank H. Norton. To ihe bereaved family we extend ur di .f.t-st -yn.pathy. Miss Lily Uryman is suffering ii'.iu a .broken arm and a clis- loeated ' shouhler . as the . result of a fall. Rolls, and Butter Coffee Gelatin with Whipped Cream Coffee " Milk Otto (Unavoidably omitted last week) Mrs. Gladys Hickman and small son, Lcnwood, of Wilmington, visiting Mrs. Claude Bradley. The- members-of- the-Asbury-Ep44, 1933, is em ai uuo last r mmiav wim W. F. Moeley,' president, presid I ing. . The,-punjx'we of this meeting j was to 'nominate a director at lareS; for the thint district of the hed eral Land ' Bank of Columbia, S. C. -This district includes North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, Mr. .. W. L. - Curtis, secrelarv-treastirer of the Ahaskie N. F. L. A., Ahaskie, N. C, was nominated. A son, Clarence, was born to Mr. and . Mrs. Alex Norris August LUKE RILEY SAYS THE RATS DIE BEFORE REACHING THE RIVER - Since moving' near the 'river sev eral, years ago- we've always used BEST-YET.-. We W atched the vicious Water Rats nibbling 'at. 'BEST-YET, outside - the house. ' About 15 minutes later they darted off for' the river to cool their burning stomachs, but died before reaching it. Kills rats and mice only. Will not hurt .cats, dogs or chiekens, and there is no smell from the dead rat. BEST-YET coines ..i.n two sizes,. -1 'n.' size ' 50c ;. 0 oz. size 75c. Sold anil' guaranteed by PERRY'S DRUG STORE. Call us for your doctor Phone ,S2. 1'ranklin, N. C. '. '. m flower is . a iionular venetable as myUhepastvixk;, for fTomas the-,wcathcr ' growji cofkr' and i see, h. c, where she will enter college this winter. Mrs. Bessie Smith returned to her home in Rockwood, Tenn., Fri day, after spending several weeks here visiting her neice, Mrs. James F'owler, at Pine Tree Inrt. . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blake, and two children, Eleanor and Louise, of Wayncsville, were here Sunday visiting Mrs. Blake's uncle, J. R Franklin, and Mrs. Franklin a: their home on Franklin, Route 4. . L. 'B. Phillips and family moved from the Kelly house on the Geor gia road to their new brick bunga low on West Main street Tuesday. T. B. Shepherd made a business trin to Canton 'Friday. Mrs. Sam Holt was visiting quickly prepared. A favorite sauce for this vegetable is Mock Hollan daise, 'a.' rich white sauce to which the yolk of an egg and some lemon juice has been added. Onions, sweet and white potatoes are eco nomical and of excellent quality. The early fall' fruits include Con cord, Malaga and Tokay crapes, Italian plums and pears. Most of' these are good for preserving as! well as for eating. Honeydew mel- ons are the best ot their tamilyi at this season. Small Valencia or anges are economical and are a satisfying addition to fruit gelatins. Here arc. the menus from the Quaker Maid -Kitchen. Low Cost Dinner Seven Steak 'Creamed Potatoes i '"", Ralph Dean, of Telljco, left last M week for Mars Hill. wheTehe will M enter Mars Hill College. Mark Franks, who is wxvrkmg at; Pisgah Forest, spent the week-end -here.-- : ! It Mr. and Mrs. George. Hal ton and -daughter, -Mr, .and Airs. Ralph Pendleton and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Long and ' son, all of Gastonia, were here Sunday to attend the McGaha Tippett reunion at the home of W. T. Tippett on' Iolla. Dr. Clay I. Hudson, of Nashville. Tenn., and Perry Morgan, of Ral eigh, who are working-in the inter est of the. every-metnber canvass, which will be put on in the South ern Baptist Convention this fall, will be here ' Wednesday visiting the Rev. Eugene R. Ellcr, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Gouge, of - Bakersville, spent - theweek-end - here with Mrs. - Gouge's -parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sisk, at their - 4iowie -enlot la-sstr-eci. : Livj a U3 ' , - Vsjbs' -...' I MtWi ! 1 WMWfVl if i iiii w awv mix. I n lit L ;U Lsr tzj the MASTERPIECE OF TIRE COMSTRUCTIOM 1 5J&I-MPPED DoUBLE SAVINGS for Cor Owners who buy now! Prices are going up- Don't Delay Equip your ear TODAY ami SAVE. Here is how you make a DOUBLE SAVING ! First you icill get a liberal allowance for your old tires- -ami second, yon iciZi save tlie amount of the next price increase tchich must come soon. It will be a long time in our opinion before you will be able to make such a tire saving again. Don't risk your life and the lives of others on dangerously worn, , smooth-tread tires, when we will ' give you a liberal trade-in allow- ' - ance to apply on new Firestone . - High Speed Tires the ' Mffi oujesi Aires m iiiv nuriu, JHE N EW . SUPER OLDFIELD TYPE , Tn J ' -.- : . m . ' '. : .' -ES if' '. . ' : ' ' .' ? 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Mr. 'and Mrs.; John Mumpowcr. of Morristown, Tenn., spent the week-end here visiting Mrs. Mum power's brother, Charlie West. . Mrs. Jack' Stribling, day operator for the Western Carolina Telephone company, is taking her vacation this week. She is being relieved .by. 'Mrs. J. II. Cat clock, the relief operator. ' Mr. and Mrs. George B. Patton made a business trip to Atlanta Friday of the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Collins, of . Knwxville, Tenn., were here last Renew Your Health By Purification Any physician will tell you that "Perfect Purification of tho Sys tem is Nature 's Foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermining your vitality! Purify your entire systom by tak ing a thorough course of Calotabs, once or twice a week for several weeks and soe how Natuio re wards you with health. v' Calotabs purify the blood by ac- . tlvating tho liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. In 10 cts. and 35 cts. packages. All dealers. (Adv.) Under a Court Order slgnerl by Judge Felix E. Alley, on September 1, 1933, the undersigned Tax Collector was ordered nto proceed cn the 1st Monday in October, 1933, to'advertiseallproperty in Macon County on which the taxes for the year 1932 are not paid on said date. This means that I will bo fores; io basin advertising the property immediately after the 1st Monday in Oc tober, 1933, and same will be sold on ihe 1st Monday in November, 1933. Let me urge that all taxpayers cwng taxes for the year 1932 make every efiort possible to pay same I between row and tho 1st Monday in Oc tober, as :f. will not only save the taxpayers additional cost, but will save me the embar rassment of being 'orced to advertise the property of my friends. I know that it is very hard for taxpay ers to raise money with which to pay their taxes, but I believe, that the list submitted to the paper for advertisement will be very small ?f the matter of attempting to raise the money with which to pay taxes is not put off until the last moment. Please give this notice as much publicity as possible cmcntj your neighbors and friends so that everyone may know what I must do under the above mentioned Court order. This September 6,1933. A. B. SLAGLE TAX COLLECTOR, MACON COUNTY, N. C. Ttrestonc HIGH SPEED TYPE sin iTOBAt'S PR1Ce JAPNF rVia 1.75-19 . . . $S.4 V-5" 2"jf 5.2S-18 10.00 lW LtL 5.5019 ... :1S.5 JF -6.oo.i8-i-.- 12.70- J- -ll7r- 6.00-19 H.D. 1 6.50-19 II. D. 17.9 2.oV 7.00-18 H.D. -gQ.lS 0-9o 37.03;! Other Simes Proport ioimtely ! IP. A 'Jt . W fpW Wm-m 'm-mmftt 1 :5 I ! 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