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THE FRANKLIN PRESS ami THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1134
Highlands
EDITED BY MRS.
ERECTING STORE
J. D. Burnett, of Scaly, is build
ing a store on Main street just
west of the Charlie Brooks house.
BUILDING SUMMER HOME
D. C. Black, of Atlanta, is having
a summer home built on Satulah
mountain near the home of Miss
Elliott.
P1ERSON HOUSE GUESTS
Guests at the Pierson House last
week included Mr. and Mrs. F. R.
Cope, of Dimock, Pa., and Prof,
and Mrs. Tingley, of Clemson Col
lege, S. C.
SURPRISE PARTY
A surprise Hallowe'en party was
given to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall
on Wednesday evening. A number
of guests enjoyed an evening of
Hallowe'en hilarity.
ENTERTAINS SUNDAY
SCHOOL CLASS
Mrs. W. H. Rice entertained her
Sunday school class at a Hallowe'en
party Saturday afternoon. A num
ber of children entertained with
Hallowe'en games and refreshments.
TO REBUILD DANCE HALL
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilson are
planning to rebuild "Helen's Barn,"
danoe hall, to replace the one burn
ed a few weeks ago. The building
will be on the same site as before,
the corner of Main and Second
streets.
BEAR TRACKS SEEN
NEAR HIGHLANDS
A bear's tracks were reported
seen on the ridge south of Satulah
Sunday and Monday. Hunters, how
ever, have been unsuccessful in
their efforts to get a shot at the
bear. Judging by the size of the
tracks, the bear is rather small.
AUXILIARY MEETS
The regular meeting of the Wo
man's Auxiliary of the Episcopal
church was held at the home of
Mrs. W. S. Davis Thursday, Oc
tober 25. The main feature of the
meeting was a discussion of plans
for a Christmas missionary box to
be packed with clothing and other
articles and sent to some mission.
After the meeting delicious re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Davis. Among those present were
Miss Carolina Hall, president of
Condensed Statement
of
Report Furnished State Bank Commissioner Showing Condition of This
Bank As of the Close of Business October 17, 1934.
RESOURCES:
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $136,142.19
Checks for Clearing & Cash Items 254.12
BONDS:
State of North Carolina Bonds $114,621.78
United States Bonds 19,100.00
Federal Land Bank Bonds 65,000.00
County Bonds 9,000.00
City Bonds 300.00
TOTAL BONDS - - - 208,021.78
Loans and Discounts 160,637.70
Banking House and Site 12,000.00
Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment 3,185.00
Other Real Estate 32,137.65
F. D. I. C. Deposit 440.00
TOTAL RESOURCES - - - $552,818.44
LIABILITIES:
Capital:
Common Stock $ 30,800.00
Preferred Stock 1,419.00
Surplus & Profits rr 22,295.86
Reserves for Interest and Depreciation 1,302.67
Reserves for Losses 22,517.66
TOTAL CAPITAL - - - $ 78,335.19
Accrued Taxes and Interest 2,257.93
Borrowed Bonds 65,000.00
TOTAL DEPOSITS 407,225.32
TOTAL LIABILITIES - - $552.81844
The Jackson County Bank
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Highlights
T. C. HARBISON
the auxiliary; Mrs. A. G. Holt,
Mrs. J. C. Lamb, Mrs. J. A. Hines,
Miss Charlotte Elliott, Miss Huger
Elliott, Mrs. Jack Hall, Mrs. T. N.
Hall, Mrs. F. A, Edward's, and
Miss Es telle Edwards.
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TO BREVARD
The Rev. H. D. Jessup has been I
appointed to succeed the Rev. G.
A. Hovis as minister of the Metho
dist church, Highlands circuit. Mr.
Hovis was sent to fill an appoint
ment on the Brevard circuit. Mr.
Jessup and his wife are expected
to arrive in Highlands this week
from Robbinsville, where he form
erly has been stationed.
Following is the honor roll of
the Highlands school for the sec
ond month, as announced by 0.
F. Summer, principal:
Frist grade Edwin Shockky,
Frances Hedden, Clarence Webb.
Second grade Nancy Potts, Lew-
j is Crunkleton, Fred Elrod.
Third grade Elizabeth McCall,
Edna Phillips, Marie Houston.
Fourth grade Marie Neely, Jes
sie Potts, Barak Wright, Malcolm
Zoellner.
Fifth grade-Felicia Edwards, Mae
McCall, Imogene McKinney.
Sixth grade Mozelle Bryson,
Margie Waller.
High school Virginia Scott, Ber
tie Jenkins.
J. W. Beacham, of Atlanta, was
in Highlands, last week-end.
Mrs. Henry Evans, of Montgom
ery, Ala., spent several days in
Highlands recently.
Mrs. Prince Calloway, who ha's
I been quite ill at her home here,
is improving. Her daughter, Mrs.
Leonard Langston, has returned to
her home in Anderson, S. C, after
.spending several days with her
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall have
moved to Miss Elliott's cottage on
j Satulah mountain.
J The J. Blanc Monroes left High
j lands last week for their winter
home in New Orleans. They were
accompanied to New Orleans by
,Bense Neely, who since has return
ed to Highlands.
Miss Nellie Geaveland has re
turned from Bridgeport, Conn.,
where she visited her sister, Miss
Eva Geaveland.
Franklin Troop Observes
Founding of Girl Scouts
BY FRANCES DAVENPORT
This is National Girl Scout Week.
Three hundred thousand ' Girl
Scouts in America are celebrating
the birth of Girl Scouting. The
Franklin troop is observing the
following program:
Tuesday Gather garments to
give to the poor.
Wednesday Handcraft day in
which the girls bring something
they have made. They plan to
display these in the window of the
Nantahala Power and Light Co.
Thursday Thrift Day Each
girl must earn 25 cents some way
and at a meeting in the afternoon
tell how she earned it.
Friday Hostess Day A tea will
be given in 4he afternoon for the
mothers of Girl Scouts.
Saturday Out-door Day Hikes
and picnics will take place among
the three patrols.
A year ago in September the
Girl Scouts had their beginning in
Franklin. Fourteen girls started
work on their Tenderfoot tests.
7 Autos To B3 Given Away
In Ashe ville Trade Jubilee
With seven automobiles as free,
prizes, the rilerchants of Asheville
this week are beginning a gigantic
campaign known as "Asheville's
Million Dollar Trade Jubilee." The
closing date is December 17, and
on December 19 the awards will
be made to the various fortunate
Western Carolinians.
The 19 Western North Carolina
counties have been divided into
groups, and a FREE automobile al
lotted to each group. Macon coun
ty is in Group 4, and any bona
fide resident of this county is en
titled to enter. Fifty thousand votes
are given the contestant on enter
ing, and additional votes are given
for cash purchases and payments
on account with Asheville mer
chants. Any contestant may be
voted for by himself and by any
other persons as well.
Entries are to be filed with Mar
cus Sterne, Jr., manager of Ashe
ville's Million Dollar Trade Jubi
lee, Arcade Building, Asheville.
They may be made by letter or in
person. Those in this county de
siring to enter this big automobile
Miss s Virginia McGuire took the
place of Captain with Miss Helen
Patton as her Lieutenant. Great
progress has been made in a year.
The troop now have 24 Scoots with
nearly all of them working on their
second class test. Some are almost
through with it and ready to start
on their first class test. This sum
mer at Camp Taukeetah (Miss
Olive Pattori's camp) a Girl Scout
camp was held for -two weeks. All
the girls that could attended. Much
was accomplished.
Miss Olive Patton and Mrs. Roy
Dady have assisted in the organ
ization work.
GARDEN CLUB
TO MEET MONDAY
The Franklin garden club is
scheduled to hold its regular month
ly meeting Monday afternoon, No
vember 5, at the home of Mrs. T.
W. Angel, Jr. All members are
urged to attend, as important busi
ness is to be considered.
contest are invited to write or tele
phone Mr. Sterne or anv Ashpvillp
merchant for full particulars.
Roy Cunningham
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Franklin, N. C.
BRYSON - H IGDON
Miss Maude Bryson and Mr. L.
H. Higdon of Higdonville, were
quietly married at Clarkesville, Ga.,
on September 15, 1934, By L. E.
Gabrel, ordinary. They were ac
companid by Mr. Fred J. Corbin
of Higdonville and Mr. Vernon Lee
Goodale of Jacksonville, Fla.
Miss Oretta Bolick, who has
been working in Washington, D. G,
for the past year, has returned to
her home at Higdonville.
BOX SUPPER TO BE HELD
AT HOLLY SPRINGS
A box supper for the benefit of
the Holly Springs school will be
held at the school house at 8
o'clock Saturday night. The public
is invited.
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