PAGE tWELVE THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THURSDAY, DEC. 17, Announcements The Press-Maconian is glad to publish without charge an- houncments meriting public in terest which are not properly classified as advertising. The ed itor requests that all announce- mejits submitted for publication in this column be written as briefly as possible and signed by the contributor. SINGERS TO MEET SUNDAY AT TELLICO On Sunday, U;cccmber 20, the monthly singing of the northern ■ division will be held at the Tellico Baptist church, starting at 1:30 p. m. All singers in the county are invited to attend. The Churches EPISCOPAL Rev. Fraink Bloxkzim, Rector St. Agnes, Franklin (Sunday. Decembw 20) 11:00 a. m.—^Morning prayer and sermon. (Th'ursday, December 24) 11:30 p. m.—Festival communion and carol service. Inoamation, Highlands (Sunjdlay, Decemfeer 20) 10:00 a. m.—Church school. 4:00 p. m.—Evensong and sermon. (Thursday, December 24) 5:0G p. m.—Carol service and children’s Christmas tree. (Christmas Day) 10:00 a. m.—Holy communion. FRANKLIN METHODIST Chesley C. Herbert, Jr., Pastor (Each Sunday) 9:4S a. m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. 7:15 p. m.—Epworth League meeting. •8:00 p. m,—Evening worship. Carson’s Chapel (2nd and 4th Sundays) 2:30 p. m.—Preaching service. PRESBYTERIAiN Rev. J. A. Flanagan, Pastor Fra nklin 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school. J. E. Lancaster, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.—Preaching service. 7 ;30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor prayer meeting. Morrison CKapel 2:30 p. m.—Sunday school. Bry ant McClure, superintendent. FIRST BAPTIST Rov. W. B. Underwood, Pastor Sunday 9 :4S a. m.—Bible school, 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. 6:30 p. m.—B. T. U. 7:30 p. m.—Evening worship. Wednesday 7:30 p. m.—Mid-week prayer and praise service. CATHOLIC Rev. Howard V. Lane, Pastor (1st and 3rd Sundays) 5 :Otr p. m.—Sunday school in the Americal Legion Hall. 7:30 p. m.—Devotions and sermon in Legion Hall. (2nd and 4th Sundays) 8:00 a. m.—Mass will be said in the Legion Hall. Firemen in England are experi menting with an asbestos shield by means of which they are able to approach the hottest part of the fire. College Tries Liquorless Night Club li •ap JfC PJLS. IQWA CITY . . . The newest educational experiment here at the-Uni versity of Iowa is the liquorless night club. It was inaugurated in late November with a complete floor show of student performers, student waiters and student patrons. The idea upon which it is founded is “that students will have home town entertainment and will remain of! gerojjs highways over the week-ends.” Photo shows the “Silver Shadow” of)eiung night diners. Hospital News Miss Ina Henry, member of the school faculty at Otter Creek, is a patient at the Angel hospital. The Rev. A. A. Angel underwent an operation last Friday. His con dition is satisfactory. Mrs. Wade Cunningham under went an operation at Angel hospital Sunday morning. Her condition is satisfactory. W. M. Dills, who underwent a major operation at Angel hospital last week, was dismissed to his home this week. Dcrill McCoy, Stiles, employee of the Lambert Construction company, suffered the loss of his right eye when a piece of rock from the crusher struck the eye a few days ago. He was brought to the Angel hospital where it was found nec essary to remove the eye ball. His condition is satisfactory. Christmas Christmas is a day for children to play And run and laugh and rest, And to fool their time away, But let Jesus be their Guest. 1 Christmas is a time for prayer and praise And offering up a song For all the glad and happy days That we have lived so long. Christmas is a day of sweet com mune And undivided spoil, Because all folks must know it soon, In labor and sorrow and toil. Christmas is a time when we should be wise About the way we plan— Just be ourselves, and never dis guise A true blue woman and man. —Troy Horn. BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS Watches and Jewelry EARLY EL6IM What could be a fin er gift than a good watch? We have a se lection of Elgins and Gothams in wrist and pocket designs attrac tively priced. A deposit will hold any article until paid for GROVER JAMISON , WACHMAKER AND JEWELER Next to New Post Office Building The mystery of the Gulf stream is found to be a vast dynamic cur rent that circles the Atlantic ocean and touches four continents. In heavy fire, roofs are chopped open and skylights demolished to give rising heat on the top floor a vent to the open air. PATON BACK FROMJALEIGH (Continued from Paige One) would mean a saving of approxi mately $400,000 to the state. Liqluior Fight Looms Mr. Patton said “everything went smoothly” at the special session and expressed the opinion that the six-day sitting at Raleigh would speed up organization of the two legislative houses when they con vene in regular session January 6. There will likely be several out standing conflicts in the regular session, Mr. Patton said, and, per haps, the one to attract the most attention will be over the prohibi tion question. He said sentiment was increasing for repeal of the Turlington act. Christmas Gifts For Auto Are Popular The increasing beauty of the new automobiles has created a demand on the part of new car buyers for more accessories, and this demand is making itself felt throughout the industry during the Christmas buy ing season as never before, accord ing to M. D. Douglas, Chevrolet parts and accessories merchandising manager. “Automobile owners are taking greater and greater pride in their cars,” Mr. Douglas declared. “A steadily rising sale of accessories has been the result. Such items as a radio, heater, defroster, clock, or vanity mirror are now being pur chased as Christmas gifts. Dennis Hurst, Jr., 4, Dies of Diphtheria ' Dennis Hurst, four-year-olH of Mr. and Mrs. DovL Leatherrnan died of diphtheria “t 0.55 o clock Sunday ni}?ht at- fu home of hi, p„e„„, ll' was held at the home at 3 o’dod Monday afternoon and burial J. m the cemetery of Liberty BaDtk church. Classified Advertisements WANTED—100 well trimmed cured hams, weighing up to 30 lbs Delivered at Highlands, N C Will pay CASH.-W. S. DAVIS. ' FOR THE benefit of those who cannot shop in daytime, our store will remain open until 8 p. m. from now until Christmas. BRYANT FURNITURE CO Itc WANTED-Yellow Pin^^ Pine, Oak, Poplar, Basswood, Beech, Birch, Maple, Ash, Chestnut, Black Walnut, Buckeye, Cherry and White Pine saw logs., delivered to •ur ibandmill. Will help purchase stumpage. Inquire at office for prices and specificatinns. ZICKGRAF HARDWOOD CO FRANKLIN, N. C D10-2tc—D17 Day and Night FranUin, N. C. J. D. FRANKS TAXI SERVICE At Cunningham’s Service Station Phone 51 Di(^2to—D17 The Franklin Press AND THE Highlands Maconian A GIFT THA T WILL BE REMEMBERED 52 Weeks in the Year