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THURSDAY, FEB. 14, 1935 THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN PAGE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS SOCIAL SERVICE WORKERS TO HOLD MEETING The Social Service Workers of the Franklin Methodist church are invited to meet at the home of Mrs. W. W. Sloan on Friday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. All members are urged to attend this meeting. MRS. OFFICER ENTERTAINS WITH SHOWER Mrs. W. M. Officer entertained at her home on Iotla street on Thursday afternoon, honoring he ijniece, Mrs. Lige Grant, nee Mis Marjorie Conley, a recent bride, with a miscellaneous shower. Approximately 25 friends wer nresent. and the honoree was th recipient of many lovely and use ful gifts. McCOY -HOLDEN Miss Beulah McCoy and Coburn Holden were married on Sunday afternoon, February 10. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. S. Solesbee at the home of the bride's parents in the presence of a few close friends. The bride wore a grey-blue swagger suit with navy blue ac , cessories. Mrs. Holden is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. D. C. McCoy of Etna and was very popular among the younger set. Mr. Holden is the son of the among the business visitors here Friday. Miss Lucile Ty singer returned to her home in Lexington Sunday af ter spending two weeks here visit- iing her brother, Carl Tysinger, Jr., and Mrs. Tysinger, at their home on Harrison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Patton spent Saturday in Asheville on business. Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Herbert are spending several days in Sumter, S. C, visiting relatives and friends McKinley Edwards and John W. Edwards came over from Bryson City Tuesday on business. Mrs. F. E. Branson, district secretary of the Waynesville Wom an's Missionary Society, and Mrs J. R. Stephens, came over from Canton Tuesday to attend the Zone meeting of the Woman's Missionary Soeiety held at the Franklin Methodist church. Mrs. C. R. Patton and young son, of Columbia, S. C, are spend ing a few days here at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. T. Smith on Harrison avenue. Miss Nora Leach, who is teach ing school at Kyle, spent the week end here with her family. W. T. Moore left on Thursday of the past week for Crystal River, Fla., where he will spend two weeks fishing. James P. Wurst has returned to his home on Harrison avenue, after Clay County Boy Wins 4-H Corn Championship The state 4-H corn club cham pionship for 1934 has been awarded to Charles Galloway, 14-year-old Clay county boy, it was announced by L. R. Harrill, club leader at State college. He grew 137 bushels of Hol ajmb's Prolific corn on one acre of land at a cost of 22 cents a bushel. As state champion, Galloway has been given a one-year scholarship to State college by a fertilizer com pany. He won in competition with more than 1,200 corn club members who used 100 pounds of nitrate of soda as a top dresser for an acre of corn. t The total production cost was $30.15 and the corn was valued at $1 a bushel, which gave him a net profit of $106.85. Galloway fig ured his cost for labor at $17:35, use of team $6.30, fertilizer $7.15, and 65 cents for seed. He broke the land to a depth of 10 inches. On April 28 he planted a high grade of Holcomb's Prolific seed. The crop was fertilized with 400 pounds of a 4-8-4 mixture and top dressed with 100 pounds of ni trate of soda. CHURCH Announcements FRANKLIN METHODIST Rev. C. C. Herbert, Jr., Pastor (Sunday, Feb. 17) 11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon by the Rev. J. B. Tabor, Jr. 7:30 p. m. Special Boy Scout Anniversary Service. Sermon by the Rev. Frank Bloxham. Stiles E. Holden of undergoing an operation for the A Mrs NT Rrvson Citv ! removal of his appendix at Angel . luck Mr. and Mrs. Holden will make hospital last week. (Unavoidably Omitted Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Clint Cole report the birth of a son January 31. Both mother and baby are reported doing nicely. We are sorry to report that our friend and neighbors, Canary Bur nette and family, have vacated our community and gone to the state of Georgia. We wish them much EPISCOPAL Rev. Frank Btoxhem, Rector St. Agnes, Franklin (Sfunday, Feb. 17) 11 a. m Morning prayer and sermon by the rector. (Wednesday, Feb. 20) 7:30 p. m. Bible class. Incarnation, Highlands (Sunday, Feb. 17) 1 11 a. m. Church school. 3 p. m. Bible class. 4 p. m. Evening prayer and ser mon by the rector. Rrplalna the marvelous Wtllard Treatment which is bringing amuing relief . SsU oa ironclad Homy satis PRICELESS INFORMATION for those suffering from STOMACH OR DUODENAL ULCERS, POOR DIGES TION, ACID DYSPEPSIA. SOUR STOMACH, GASSI- NESS, HEART B URN , CON STIPATION. BAD BREATH. SLEEPLESSNESS OR HEAD ACHES. DUE TO EXCESS ACID. Aak for a tr copy of WUIard's AtaiMia We era Authorized WiUard Dealers. PERRY'S DRUG STORE . g ..chest SJ2 JOlv HRHi wist: 1 their home near Bryson City. ZONE MEETING HELD AT METHODIST CHURCH Anrrrwimntt1v 50 ladies from the different missionary societies' Saturday. Mr. Sorrells returned to nf thP Macon countv Methodist nis norm Monaay evening. Carl Sorrells, of West's Mill, was called to Asheville Sunday on account of the death of his moth er, Mrs. J. W. Sorrells, who died at the home of her daughter there churches attended the Zone meet ing held at the Franklin Methodis church Tuesday. The meeting was presided ove by Mrs. Gordon Moore, zone chair man. Devotional was led by the Rev J. B. Tabor, Jr., pastor for the Macon Cfrcuit. The welcome address was given by Mrs. W. J. Zachary, of the Franklin society, with the response bv Mrs. Leonard Home, of the Bethel society. There were representatives from the following churches present, who gave splendid reports on the va rious work done the past year and plans for more and better work this coming year: Snow Hill lotla, Bethel, Clark's Chapel, Union Highlands and Franklin. The resignation of Mrs. A. L. McLean as zone leader, was ac Prof. M. D. Billings left Satur- Mrs. Grady Connor and sister, Birdell DeHart, were visiting their aunt, Mrs. R. C. Anderson, Sun day, who is reported sick with "flu." H. B. Mason and family are re ported sick with "flu." Tellico Zeke Dowdle was in this section buying cattle recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGaha, of Lowell, were visiting Mr. McGaha's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mc Gaha, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Canary Burnett and children have moved to Union county, Ga. Walter Jones and son, of Flats, were in this section on business re cently. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clint Cole, on January 31, a son, Clyde Thom as. Misses Lola and Jessie Ramsey, who have been teaching school at Burningtown, were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ram sey, recently. The sick folk with influenza all seem to be improving. Luther Conner is on a trip to Louisville, Ky. Clint Cole is building a new rtt" Day and Night It's all the same to your TELEPHONE WESTERN CAROLINA TELEPHONE CO. day for Daytona Beach, Fla.. where1 ,u"" UK. Will 0V.lllt LOTUS VV V.VIJ V I.HUU Mrs. Billings, who is spending the winter months there. Mrs. H. D. Jesups, Mrs. W. A. Bryson and Mrs. J. Z. Gottwals, of Highlands, attended the Zone meeting of the Woman's Mission ary meeting held at the Franklin WJnt rioT-Tart snent the night with his cousin, Furman Anderson, 'house on his father's farm on tsurningiown W. E. Welch, of Franklin Route 3, was visiting Furman Anderson Monday on business. Mrs. R. C. Anderson was called to the home of Mrs. S. L. Mason Wednesday on official business. The weekly prayer meeting met the home of R. M. McGaha A large crowd Pure water will boil at the sea level at 212 degrees F., and on Box 212 Pike's Peak at 186 degrees. smnBI FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS WE ARE STILL MENDING SHOES It's not the little feeble task, Of doing what you say, The only thing we truly ask, "Is just to try us now today." FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse "We Buy and Sell" Troy F. Horn in cepted and Mrs. B. W. Lefler was Ore., after spending several months elected to fill the unexpired term re visiting her parents, Mr. and .vi rs. j. l.. narnaru. Methodist church Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry West and Sunday evening young son, Bobby, came over was presest. from Asheville Saturday for a visit; Luther Connor, of this place, has with then- parents Mrs. U West; tQ LouisviHe, Ky., to have and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Holbrooks, his foot treated. We wish him at their homes at West's Mill I much luck and an early return. lorn iviccouum ana iamuy nave moved from Palmer street to the Lyle house os Harrison avenue, re cently vacated by Dr. Charles Solms. Mrs. Oscar W. Ashe left Wed nesday for her home in Portland, of vice chairman. Mrs. F. E. Branson, of Canton superintendent of the Waynesville district, was present and gave an interesting talk on "Informationa Rather Than Inspirational," which proved to be both. "The Responsibility of Office Holding" was beautifully presented by Mrs. J. R. Stephens, of Canton. Also "How to Make a Study Class Interesting" was given by Mrs. T W. Porter. At tf noon hour a delicious pic nic dmicr was served in the Miss Martha Boston, who has been ill at her home here, was re ported to be somewhat improved Tuesday Rainbow Springs Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wil son, a daughter, My re, February 3. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ledford, a daughter, Evangie, Jan uary 30. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Swanson, a son, February 6. A. W. Agee, who spent a couple Florida, returned to - - r r v ... M rs. K. a, j ones ana young son, Kainhayf Springs recently. R. S., Jr., are spending a few days ; . . c . f;n , t r r . r Rev. Toe Bishop, of Sylva, tilled in 1 nl.rnncrp l.a vieitincr Mrs. 1 - v r' r ' ... - - . .... p, ------- Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ellard and daughter, Lynn, of Cornelia, Ga.. spent Sunday here the guests of Mrs. Myra Ellard, at her home on Main street. W? T ... . Tl J t-i f church basement. Another feature! T "Z " was the guest table, with a lovely yvc i. T VY white birthday cake, bearing many operation at St. Luke hospital .I,. oc rWnrstinn it Jacksonville, Fla, Sunday and was Line in celebration of Mrs. Mary reported Wednesday to be resting! home of Mr and Mrs. Howard AilmU's hirthdav anniversary and nicely. Mrs. Blaine and daughter Bateman near Asheville. the oldest member of the Woman's are making their home m ban Missionary Society in Macon coun- Manteo, Fla., during the winter. syarya,of "haT cTeTf , Marine Corp. Open the Clark's Chapel society. For New Lnhstments The next meeting will be held in The Savannah, Ga, marine head Mav with the Iotla Methodist so- quarters has been authorized to ciety. his regular appointment last Satur day evening and Sunday. Fred Bryant, who has been work ing in Barrett, W. Va, for some time, is back home. Ralph Crowder returned home recently after spending two months in Marion, where he had been working in a furniture factory. Mrs. Glenn Sneed and daughter are spending two weeks at the mmf Hfeftk FAM0US EXPLORER: Hl "Camels have a rich flavor that :- JS IB can enjoy. They refresh my mBml r energy and steady smoking MmM IPiSP never upsets my nerves." (Right) "WHEN I'M WORKING hard, a great way to keep up my energy is to smoke a Camel." (Signed) P. HALSBY, Surveyor Gneiss (Unavoidably Omitted Last Week) Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Keener, twin sons, on Jan. 21. Their names are Roy Bynum and accept a limited number of young men each month during to balance WendeH Rojand Claud and Kel Jones spent Satur Mrs. Carl Tysinger, Sr., and son, of this fiscal year for service with Dermont, of Lexingtos, spent the the corps. week-end here with Mrs. Ty singer's The Savannah office, in command son, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and. of Major Louis E. hagan, is head Mrs. Carl Tvsinger. Jr., at their home on Harrison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cabe have removed from near the depot to the Franks house on Curtis street. Rev. Frank Bloxham and Harry McConnell spent a couple of days the past week at Christ school, at rdes, attending a conference. Zeb Sumner, of Bryson City, was quarters for recruiting activities for the marine corps, for Virginia, North and South Carolina, Florida and Eastern Georgia. Young men residing in these states who desire service in the marines should com municate with Major Fagan. Only such men who possess good moral qualifications and are reput r.bie citizens in their home com munity will be accepted. day night on Ellijay. Edward and Anna Lee Mashburn have been very sick with pneu monia. "Flu" plagued James and Samuil Mashburn. The federal government has been buying land in this section. Edith Pauline Fore, small daugl - ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fore, died February 3. The remains wetje laid to rest in the cemetery neajr the Walnut Lreek school house. Travel anywhere.. any day 41m on the SOUTHERN " WM A fan for every purse...! jM ONE WAY and ROUND TRIP COACH TICKETS f or Each Mile Traveled . ROUND TRIP TICKETS Return Limit 15 Days for Each MUe Traveled R0UND rR,P TICKETS Return Unit 6 Months wwj for Each Mile Traveled mm 0NE WAY TICKETS for Each Mile Traveled Cood in Sleeping and Parlor Can on payment of proper charges for space occupied. No surcharge. 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