) THE rRAKXLlN PRESS in. TUB HIGHLANDS MACON IAN 27 :. SCCIALACTiVmES-. O.Pll COMINGS AND GOINGS ENTERTAIN FRANKLIN MINISTERS The Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Her bert entertained at a dinner for the ministers of the Franklin churches a,nd the Franklin circuit ministers on Friday evening of the past week, Those enjoying the hospitality of . Mr. and, Mrs. Herbert were : " the Rev. Frank Bloxham, the Rev. B. W. Lefler, the Rev. J. B. Tabor, the Rev. Eugene R. Eller and the Rev. J. A. Flanagan, 'JITNEY SUPPER' PLANNED SATURDAY NIGHT The Social Service Workers of the , Franklin Methodist church will give a "Jitney Supper" in the office of the Nantahala Power and Light company Saturday night, February 24. Serving will start at 6 o'clock. The proceeds will be for the bene fit of the Methodist church. DANCE TONIGHT AT SCOTT GRIFFIN A Washington's birthday sub scription dance will be held tonight on the roof garden of the Scott Griffin Hotel. Music is to be fur nished by Ken Herron's five piece orchestra. A number of out-of- Franklin Route, 3, while Mr. Camp bell is the son of. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell, also, of Franklin Route 3. town visitors are expected to at tend. Dancing will, be from 9 till Main Street. ' remainprl nnimniwiflrl Mrs. John Awtrey hasv many friends in Franklin who will be glad to know that she is well on the way to recovery from a broken ankle, which she received in a fall during December.' Judge and Mrs. Awtrey are now living in Marietta, Ga. , . ' Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Angel, Jr., and' son, Tommy, left Sunday for Haines City, Flai, to spend several days with Mr. Angel's brother, Lewis Angel, and Mrs. Angel. Mis Mary Ellen Bryson, of Can ton, has been spending several days here the guest of Miss Helen Shep herd. - " J. Furman Shephefd came over from Asheville Tuesday for a short visit with , his mother, Mrs. T. B. Shepherd. Mrs. Sallie ,E. Penland and xlaughter, Mrs. George B. Patton, spent Wednesday afternoon of the pait week in Sylva visiting Mrs. Walter Hall, Mrs, Penland's grand daughter. Mrs. E. H. Franks, Avho has been seriously ill at her home here on 1 o'clock. ANGEL-CAMPBELL - Miss Lavada Angel and Charles Lester Campbell were quietly mar ried heer Monday morning, with George Carpenter, justice of the peace, performing the ceremony. Mrs. Campbell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Angel, of Cunningham's is headquarters for SPRING STYLES Tuesday. Mr. and. Mrs. J. N. Moody, of Murphy, have been spending sever al days here at the Peek Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Valentine and Mrs. Claude Russell spent several- days the past week in Wash ington, D. C, returning to their homes here Sunday. . Mrs. Frank Higdon, who was operated on at Angel Hospital last week, was resting nicely Tuesday. Turner DeHart, small son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. DeHart,- who un derwent an operation at Angel HospftST Wednesday, Feb. 14, for the removal of his appendix, was improving 'nicely Tuesday. Mrs. S. H. Lylc, Jr., and small daughter, Ann, left Sunday for Gainesville, Fla., where she will spend, several weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendrix. Mrs. Sallie E; Penland and son, Ralph, Mrs. J'. J. Conley and daughter, Miss Charlotte Conley, attended the funeral of W B. Con ley at Andrews Friday afternoon. Mrs. R. S. Jones returned to her home here Sunday" .night after spending two weeks visiting rel atives and friends in LaGrange, Ga. Mrs. Tom McCollum, who under went an operation for the removal of her appendix," at Angel Hospital Friday, was reported to be resting well Monday. ' Mrs. Granville Liles,nee Miss Mary Bryant, is confined to her bed this week with measles. Mrs. W. W. Sloan and ' Mrs, T. J. Johnston 'spent Friday of the past week with Mrs. Carl Slagle at her home on Cartoogechaye. Harley and Floyd Ramsey, of Tellico, were among the business visitors here last week. Mrs. C. C. Cunningham, who has been confined to her' room for sickness, is able to be out again. Mrs. Martin Jones is confined ,to her bed with influenza, at her home on Bonny Crest. Mrs. H. 0. Cozad and daughters, Misses Margaret and Mildred, and Miss Catherine Porter spent Sun day afternoon in Bryson City, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Wal droop. Mrs. Paul Cunningham, of Rain bow Springs, who underwent an operation for the removal of her appendix at Angel Hospital Sunday night, was reported to be resting well Tuesday. : ' William McGuire, whb is prac ticing law in Charlotte, came up last week; for a visit with his -parents, Mr. and Mrs.'W. B. Mc Mrs. Olhc ' Banks, of hylva, is spending several days here with her daughter, Mrs. Tom McCollum, and Mr. McCollum. ', A. R. Todd spent last Sunday in Asheville visiting friends. He was accompanied on his return by Mrs Todd and daughter, Mary Rose, who spent last week in Asheville visiting Mrs. Todd s parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. F. Roberts. Mrs. race Omahundro, who has been making her home in Oatlin burg, Tenn, for several months, came here Monday to spend sev eral months with her parents, Mr, the .past two weeks on account of 'and Mrs J. L. Barnard. These fetching new Spring styles are bound to be popu lar; so we have gotten ready for them early. As a re sult of our, foresightedness, we are leading the season in this vicinity and have many new models now on ... bar racks, ready for your in spection. The styles and val ues are so unusual they are the talk of the town. SWAGGER SUITS FEATURING the new windblown silhouette, clever new sleeves and scarf effects. ' I n- tweed s- home-- spuns . and. wool crepes; crepe lined. " , Siit 14 to 20 - $10 to $19.75 Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat In Just 4 Weeks Mrs. Mae West of St. Louis, Mo., writes: "I'm only 28 yrs. old and weighed 170 lbs. until taking one box of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks ago. I now weigh ISO lbs. 1 also have more energy and further more I've never had a hungry moment." tat folks should take one half teaspoonful r of - Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morn- ng betore breakfast an 85 cent bottle-lasts-4 - weeks-voucan-eet Kruschen at - any drug store in America. If not joyfully satisfied after the first bottle money , back. (adv.) Relieves Itch In 30 Minutes An-Go-Itch, a liquid prepara tion, goes into the creases and crevices of the skin as no salve or ointment can , do, and kills every parasite " which causes . itch or scabies in 30 minutes. An-Go-Itch has been made ac cording to a doctor's prescription and has been found to be the best and simplest treatment for itch The price is only 50 cents per bottle. Results absolutely guaran teed when used as directed. Pre pared and. distributed by Angel's Drug btore, franklin, N. C. (adv) I USED TO BE JUMPY AND NERVOUS. THEN I STARTED ON CAMELS. THEY NEVER UP SET MY NERVES... AND, BOY, HOW GOOD THEY TASTE! f ' s I t ' ' 1 mm, r. V r...1.,,..f 1 - "W I II I lW IIMKll tlMl MlM . 1 1 , ff LEGAL ADVERTISING WANT - LESPEDEZA? We've Got It! We are carrying both the Korean and Common varieties in stock. We also have j grass seed. If you intend to plant lespedeza, j and it is an ideal cover and hay crop for this section, our advice is to buy your seed as soon as possible, for the prices are going up, MACON COUNTY Supply Company YOU MUST SEE OUR NEW SPRING COATS You will like the new neck lines and wide lapels. We have a variety of models in the new all wool - Polaircs, crepes and sport tweeds. Siiet 14 to 44 $10 to $19.75 . We've picked the outstand ing numbers from the lead ing New ork and Balti more houses. Wc invite you to come sec them. E.KoCunningham & Company "The Shop of Quality" FRANKLIN, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a deed of trust given by Eva V. Flemming atid J. G. Flemming' to the under signed Trustee, on the ,31 May, 1932, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, N. C, in' Book No. 33, of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, Page 162, and default having been made in the payment of the amount secured by said deed of trust, I will, therefore, on Monday, the 19th day of March, 1934, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the courtKbuse door in the Town of Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed tract or parcel of land : All that tract or portion of land contained in a deed from J. J. Mann and wife, Hatt'e Mann, to hva C. Hemming and I. ti. Mem ruing;, deed dated June 5, 1931, re corded in Book" U-4, Page 24, Record of Deeds for ... Macon Co - This 15 dav February, 1934. C. T. BRYSON, Trustee. F22-4tp-M15 Announcing New-Service And New Fares Of SMOKY MOUNTAIN STAGES, EIC. (FORMERLY JUEEN CITY LINES, INC.) Effective Now. FRANKLIN to FRANKLIN to Dillsboro $ .60 Mountain City, Ga. $ .501 Svlva .60 Clayton, Ga. .: .60 Clarkesville. Ga. .... 1.Z5 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of S. E. Cabe, deceased, late of Macon County,' N. C, this - is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned j on or' before the 19th day of Feb ruary, 1935, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery.. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 19th day of February, 1934. W. H. CABE, Administrator. F22-otp-M29 Bal&am .80 Waynesville ...,.. -90 Clyde 1.05 Canton 1.10 Asheville 1.40 Demorest, Ga 1.35 Cornelia, Ga. 1.40 Gainesville, Ga. ...... 1.95 Atlanta, Ga. 2.70 NEW ADDITIONAL SERVICE Leave FRANKLIN for Sylva, -WaynetvduV Canton, -Athcvilfo,-and Point Wert, North, and Eait ' 7:15 A. M. 6:50 -P. M. . . , ' Leave FRANKLIN for Cornelia, Atlanta, and Pointa South and Weit, 1:35 P. M. Round trip tickets are double the one. ijray fare less 10 Per Cent. For further information Phone 119 ANGEL'S DRUGSTORE Fraiiklin, N. C. N. Poliakoff . came up from An- derson, S. C, Monday and will spend this week here at his store, Miss Dixie Nell Hudson, who is nursing in a New York hospital, arrived here last Friday for a visit with her father, R. M. Hudson, and Mrs. Hudson and her aunt, Mrs. John S. Trotter. . . Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Hill came over from Canton Sunday and spent the day with Mr. Hill's . mother, Mrs. J. R. Pendergrass, and Mrs. Pendcrgrass. Mrs. M. L. Dowdlc" returned to her home here Sunday niht after spending a month in Florida. George Ramey and family have moved from the Carey Patton house on Bidwell street to the Will Srepherd house on Harrison ave nue. ' R. M. Hudson returned to his home here Sunday night after spending a month in Port Orange, Fla. Classified Advertisements GREEN & GRIBBLE Licensed Plumber at Your Service Shop on Green St. Phone 1806 F1S 2tp F22 ; WANTED LOGGERS :-We will assist good loggers with trucks and trailers in getting Government tim ber for our mill at Franklin, N. C - ZICKGRAF-WARREN LUM BER CO. F15-2tc F22 FOR SALE: Rebecca Washing ton Range in good condition. See ELEANOR C. PARRISH AT WATKIN'S CAFE. F22-itP ..,;. TRUCK FOR HIRE Jf you want prompt, courteous transfer and drayage service, call on J. D. FRANKS Phone 4302 F22-2tp Ml The Young Man May 1 ask you, sir, if you think that yofir daughter would make a suitable wife? Aggressive Lawyer No sir, 1 don't think she would. Five dol lars, please. cat.o cf tiia:::; We wi'sU to express our sincere appreciation for the many dseds of kindnes an4 wrd8 of sympathy extended to t during the recent illnes"fc and death of our beloved mother. Tfie cfciUreh of . -Mr. J. K. Bryson. (adv.) ' SPECIALS at ASHEAR'S ; Great Savings We try to maintain high quality merchan dise. If you are looking for bargains, they are here for you. RAINCOATS for Men, Women and Children Close-outs ...... SPORT JACKETS for Men; Heavy Blue ; Button and Zippers FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS; WE ARE STILL MENDING SHOES Is there any trouble yet With your painful, dreadful feet We, just thought you might forget That we mend your shoes complete. . -TRO F. HORN. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse "We Buy n Sell" Box 212 Troy F. Horn SUEDE LEATHER COATS $7.50 Values LADIES' CHIFFON HOSE Full Fashioned ....................... WORK HOSE v' All Colors SWEATERS All Wool Slipovers MEN'S COTTON SWEATERS yg- $1.00 e $1.95up $5.75 50cpr 10cpr c ea. HOUSE DRESSES Fast Colors 63 c ea. f 13 rd. Off ea. LADIES' KNIT DESSES AND SUITS Best Quality $5 and $6 Values ONE RACK LADIES' COATS flfl Fur-Trimmed Close-Outs vvrvr SHOE.S for Everybody Kind ' and '.Price To Suit You. Come look Them Ouer. j " - MANY SPRING GOODS Just Arrived Prints, Men's Clothing, Shirts, Caps, Hats Work Pants etc. It's a Pleasure To Please Yo. JOS. ASHEAR "We Clothe the Fwaiiy E 1 WI DO,OURPART r-v n I in n n "r WVW.S0.fei Groceries, Meats & Produce Frank L. Henry, Jr., Proprktor FRANKLIN, N.G Phqne 95 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT We make deliveries once a day-at 10 A. M. Phpne your or4er to $S and we will be glad to deliver it to your door.. ATTENTION, LADIES! While we are featuring HEINZ famous M57 VarieW tfct wttk of Feb726thMiarcTr3FdrrHeiriz Hostess Counsel wUl visit the houewir of . Franklin and conduct demonstrations and supply, without charge help ful information and advice on the preparation of meals. Oa Saturday, March 3rd, she will be in cur store all day to make enonstrations and answer questions. WATCH FOR THE HEINZ LADY . FLOUR 24 lb-97c Quaker Oats 19c 17 L O U R 12 52c SODA 6 for 25c COFFEE - 2 t-C : WASHING SOAP Landry C fo, 9 PQlMKIg matches 9 box., Qc PUFFED RICE 14c : QUAKER Puffed Wheat 9C OATS 3'" 25 Laird 8-lb. Carton 63c 4-Ib. Carton &3 i .-Jl '2