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PAfcE FOUR THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN f 1,711 TV h i? THURSl CHURCH Announcements FRANKLIN METHODIST Rev. C. C. Herbert Pastor SUNDAY, JUNE 17 11 a. ni. Morning worship with stimuli, "Practical Religion," l tin- Rev. J. B. Tabor, jr., pastor of the Macon Circuit. No evening service. Viceroy of India at His Home in New Delhi ST. AGNES EPISCOPAL Rev. Frank Bloxham Rector SUNDAY, JUNE 17 I() a. m. Church school and Bible class. 8 p. in. Evening prayer anil ser mm by the rector. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION Highlands Rev. Frank Bloxham Rector SUNDAY, JUNE 17 10 a. m. Church school. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon bv the rector. CARD OF THANKS The family of Asberry Jacob Gib son express grateful appreciation to friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown them in their re cent tragic bereavement. We also appreciate the many beautiful flow ers. Mrs. A. J. Gibson and Family. J14 ltc (adv.) Weight Reduced From 180 to 137 "Wonderful' She Says Here's to-day's story of a woman who knew she carried too much fat and decided the right way to get rid of it just a few words that wise fat folks should heed worth reading. "I use Kruschen Salts to reduce. It's vyntdcrful. Take it daily and eat what I want and still lose. 1 did weigh 180, now l37. Want to get down to 125." Mrs. Leonard Ba9s, Ft. Atkinson Wis., Feb. 6, 1934. When you take one half tea spoonful at Kruschen in a glass of hot water you not only lose in weight but you put healthy activity into your whole body you feel younger and look it get it at any drugstore in the world, (adv.) Sugarfork Baptists Plan Home-Coming Day Home-coming Day will be observ ed Sunday at the Sugarfork Bap tist church, according to an an nouncement by the pastor, the Rev. A. S. Solesbee. The Rev. Joseph Brysan, of Missouri, formerly of Macon county, will preach at 11 o'clock in the morning and also at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Special music has been arranged for both services. Dinner will be served on the grounds. Taken by special permission, this photograph shows the viceroy and vicereine of Inula, Lord and Lady Wil lingdon, in the beautiful gardens of their residence hi New Delhi. Additional Social News FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS Wfc AH STILL MENDING SHOES Limp and grunt and tug and hop Blame it on the other Kit; But why not see us before you flop. It may be your soles are bent. TROY F. HORN FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse "We Buy and Sell" Box 212 Troy F. Horn Classified Advertisements Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells and three children, Frances, T. F. and Charlie, of Canton, and a Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid, of Asheville, spent Sunday here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Franklin at their home on Franklin Route 4. Mr. and Mrs. J. Horner Stock ton and children and Miss Kate Shope spent Wednesday in Knoy ville, Tenn. J. S. Conley and daughter, Grace, Mrs. Fthel Raye, Miss Eloise Sherrill, Winton Perry and W. A. McNeil went to Asheville Wednes day to attend the Rhododendron J whee Tuesday to Festival. Miss Conley was elected "Miss Franklin," sponsored by the Rotary Club. Miss (Catherine Bowden, Miss Grace McGaha and Clyde Clark, of West's Mill, were visiting in Ath ens, ( ia., Tuesday. Mrs. Grace Omahundro, who has lotla Mr. anl Mrs. Harvey Swafford and Carl Swafford, of Winston Salem, were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Swafford, Sun day. Miss Dorothy Bennett has return ed to her home here after spending a few days visiting relatives in 1 Canton. Mrs. Annie L. Neal, Mrs. Marie j Roper, and Miss Elizabeth Mead-' ows have returned to their homes I from W. C. T. C. at Cullowhee. Chldren's Day will be observed at the Baptist church Sunday, June 17, at 10 a. m. An interesting pro gram is being planned. Mrs. Nina T. McCoy and Missila"" May Beryl Moody went to Cullo- enter summer. school at W. C. T. C. Mrs. Harley Mallonec and son, Jack, of Winston-Salem, are visit ing relatives on lotla this week. The community was saddened by the death at Mr. A. J Monday of last week. Mrs FOOLISH FANCIES BY RQY L. GRIFFIN Of N. C. Camp F-9 Civilian Conservation Corps t:T a load of this: Dear "Stuck-up Griffin," How's courtm behind the sign board at the theatre? 1 suppose it's about as nice as it is at the Pr,st Office mavbe better, for there's more privacy. l'ut some mure of your "Foolish Fancies" in The l'ress. They cer ate tuoiisn. Weil, well, well, th' courtin' is ! finV behind th' siin. Try it some time. Love is blind; otherwise I would have been more careful. Since receiving your card, 1 have thought of a plan to erect sign Gibson 1 boards all over ttte country tor ; young lovers to do their curtion' Fannie Barnes, and Mrs. ! behind. Isn't that a swell idear been visiting in Gatlingburg, Tenn., Bertha Barnes have returned to ! Huh? (1 still don't tike that is spending several days here wth their homes at Gastonia. They j "stuck-up" part, though.) her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. j were called to lotla because of the! 1 tank ay go home to Mama. Barnard. i death ot their tather, A. I. Gibson Mrs, Frank Cunningham and twoi Mrs. Loyd Roland and baby, of rtoMANCE in Post Office! Oh dauchters, of Franklin Route A, Winston-Salem, are visiting Mr.'IX were here shopping Tuesday. Mrs. Frank I. Murray, Mrs. Ma mie Reynolds and son, and Miss picture. Her eyes are wonderful. One seems to be looking in a northeast direction and the other towards the southwest. Her com plexion looks marvelous. It is a) most entirely covered with hair. in fact, I think she is Barnum and Bailey's missing bearded lady Even that though, doesn't mar my affection for her. Keep kissable, Lizzie-wizzh: ! Maybe 1 will see ROGERS V, JUNE 14, 134 NAMED "f"r"F . At k v ii mm ku i mg (UM-vheld j foljow- werexlect4 (Continued from Page One) Franklm; J. R. Mor"Pn. ,!.'ss jNfe ra Moody, and Frank Moodyj of lotla; Ed Potts, of Highlands; Jerry Franklin, of route 4; Carl Slagle,,of route 1 ; Will Henry, of Ellijay;" A. L. McLean, John Gra iny Uwens, ana John uajton, oi mast's Mill. the township meetii afternoon hi township chairmen id; Mlllshoal, Wayne MeGwhanr Ellijay, Will Henry ; SgajajX,.A. E. Shook; Higfelaiulsfol Ptts; Smith's Bridge, Charley Norton; Cartopgechaye, Carl Siagle; Nahta liala ..No. 1, Charley Jacobs; Nanta hala No. 2, J. R, Shields ;'13uriivng tnwn. L R. Parrish: Cowee! CTN. West.; Franklin, GiUjaer t.'Crawford. you sometime. Did you ever want a reason to sing Well, listen closely, and I will tell you how to find an in spiration. First take off all the clothing that you may happen to be wearing, and then jump into a bath-tub three-fourths full of water. With a large cake of laundry soap, start lathering your face, furiously. In the meantime, start an argument with your wife, who is in the next room. (If you don't have a wife, argue with yourself.) Before you know it, you will have plenty of reason to sing that song, "Soap Gets in My Eyes." Which would be appropriate enough, for the occasion. PLAYED OUT ! HHSH Why Suffer from Headaches? There is no need, in this day of modern medical remedies, to suffer headaches, neuralgie, head and chest colds, rheumatic, female and other general pains. We have a new, scientific preparation easy to take that will bring relief. Try nnr SPECIAL NO. 3 TABLETS only 25 cents a box. Why endure painful aches when it is utterly unnecessary. We guarantee No. 3 Tablets to give satisfaction. Sold onlv at-ANGEL'S DRUG STORE, FRANKLIN, N. C. (adv.) n see me ick ! Let's Come up Sometime! Home (?) get together sometime nut I Believe it oj not, lolks, but I received a ; leHer (?) the other WANTED Downstairs apart ment or small hous,e, unfurnished, close to town. Apply at FRESS MACONIAN OFFICE. Jy4 Up notTce" The sand from my quarry yard will be 25c per square yard from this date. June 13, 1934.-MRS. J. HENRY SLAGLE. J14 2tc J21 FOR RENT Four-room apart ment. Furnished, good range stove, i modern conveniences. Rent reas-onable.-W. F. CURTIS, Franklin N. C. J14-L. Winston-Salem, are visiting Mr Roland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roland. A large delegation from the Bap- Helcn Dalton were in Asheville tist church attended the Sunday Wednesday attending the Rhodo-1 school convention at Cold Springs dendron Festval and shoppng. church in Swain county Sunday ,,uv vvlth Mich expressions as those The Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Bryson ; afternoon. above, plastered all over it. What and famly, of Columbia, Mo., ar-j Miss F.va Smith, of Stiles, is have I done to deserve all this? rived here last week for a visit 'spending some time with her sister, i Huh ? And that "C. C. C. nut" with Mrs. Bryson's parents, Mr. Mrs. Lee Tippett. j part Qf lt was hea Ely under-lined, and Mrs. H. D. Dean, at Etna, A box supper is being planned i've been Sailed a nut before, but and other relatives and friends in j for Saturday night, June 23, at the j never was it emphasized so much, and near Franklin. lotla school house for the benefit pear me! To top it all off there Mr. and Mrs. Walter West and i of the church. waj a p g saying "Nerts To small daughter, Donez, and Mr. ' You!" 'Confound! Was my face and Mrs. Glen Anders .n, of Mar- Why Not HU Peer? red? ion, spent the week-end visiting, "Djf you know that I had taken, Whoever arranged the object of Mrs. West's parents, Mr. and Mrs. up story writing as a career?" my ravings, didn't seem to be J. R, Franklin, at their home on "No. Sold anything yet?" j bashful, though. Lizzie Zilch was Franklin Route t "Yes; my watch, my saxaphone the name used, and her photo was Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Furr and my overcoat." London Tit- enclosed. I've almost fallen in kwe and children went to Asheville Bits. wjtn her, just by looking at her Wednesday to attend the Khorto- LEE MASON Justice of the Peace lotla, N. C. GOING DOWN . . . When your flow of energy ebbs ... then smoke a Camel. Camels help to restore en ergy.' . . quickly, pleasantly. Smoke them all you want Camel's costlier tobaccos never upset your nerves! "Get a US! with a Camel 1" TRIMONT INN Now Open For Transient and Permanent Guests Under New Management Spacious Grounds and Porches Every Comfort THOROUGHLY RENOVATED Hot and Cold Water in Every Room Private and Connecting Baths Reasonable rates for regular or table board by weak or month. For Information Apply to Mrs. J. W. C. Johnson Box 464 Franklin, N. C. dendron Festival. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Horsley, of; South Georgia, have moved to Franklin and expect to make their home here for a while. Mrs.: Horslcy will be one of the lotla school teachers the coming year. Limelight The lawyer was rehearsing the beautiful actress for her appear ance in the divorce court. She listened with mild interest and finally asked a question. "Who plays the part of the judge ?" Louisville Courier-Journal. All Day Old Fashioned 4th Celebration and Picnic Asheville Memorial Stadium Bring the family and the lunch and have tome fun. Something doing all the time. PRIZES FOR BEST HOG CALLER BEST GREASED PIG CATCHER BEST GREASED POLE CLIMBER AND MANY OTHER EVENTS. BASE BALL AERIAL SENSATION FOR THE BATHING BEAUTIES PLEASE ENTER MY NAME IN THE BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST TO BE HELD IN THE ASHE VILLE MEMORIAL STADIUM WEDNESDAY, JULY 4TH. NAME ADDRESS Pleate mail this entry to WELCOME TO ASHE VILLE, INC., Asheville, N. C. A BEAUTIFUL CUP TO WINNER Announcing New Service And New Fares Of SMOKY MOUNTAIN STAGES, INC. (FORMERLY QUEEN CITY LINES, INC.) Effective Now. FRANKLIN to Dillsboro $ .60 Sylv 60 Balaam 80 Waynesville 90 Clyde 1.05 Canton 1.10 Asheville 1.40 FRANKLIN to Mountain City, Ga. $ .50 Clayton, Ga 60 Clarkesville, Ga. .... 1.25 Demorest, Ga 1.35 Cornelia, Ga 1.40 Gainesville, Ga 1.95 Atlanta, Ga 2.70 NEW ADDITIONAL SERVICE Leave FRANKLIN for Sylva, Waynesville, Canton, Asheville, and Points West, North, and East 7:15 A. M. 6:50 P. M. Leave FRANKLIN for Cornelia, Atlanta, and Points South and West 1:38 P. M. Round trip tickets are double the one way fare less 10 Per Cent. For further information Phone 119 ANGEL'S DRUG STORE Franklin, N. C. Franklin Now Has One -Stop ; 24 -Hour AUTO-SERVICE Motorists! Here is where you can get the service you have been looking for gasolin and oil, tires; washing and greasing; repairs and rebuilding; parts and accessories; battery recharging; paint jobs all at one-stop and at any time day or night. Our shop has the most mod jiOLiind accurate repair equipment obtainable, and our shop foreman, Mr. Prank L. Henry, Sr., is an expert at the business, having been connected with one of Western Xorth Carolina's largest automobile establishments for more than 10 years. $1 INTRODUCTORY OFFER A Complete WASHING & GREASING "Job for Your Car (Any Model) $1 We Carry Standard Lines of Parts & Accessories SINCLAIR Gas and Oil GOODYEAR Tires and Tubes We Specialize in Repairing Fords & Chevrolets Wrecks Re-Built to Loo' Like New Henry-Angel Motor Inn At Corner of Main & Palmer Streets Telephone 25 FRANK L. HENRY. SR., SHOP FOREMAN
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