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PACE TEN THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THURSDAY, MAY It, JfR Church Services Baptist Church 9:45 a. m, Sunday school. 11 a. in. Preaching service. Ser mon by the K,cv. Jl. N. "Rogers, of ' Asheville. 7 p. ni. 1$.- T, U. ' , ' St. Agnet EpUcopall Church The Rev. Frank Bloxham, Rector 11 a. in, Morning prayer and sermon. . Fnanklin Methodist Chjurch The Rev. J. E. Abernethy, Pastor (Each Sunday) 10 a. m. Sunday school. , 11 a. m. Worship services. 1 Presbyterian Church Rev. J. A. Flanagan, Pastor Franklin (Each Sunday) 10 a. in. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship services. Morrison (Each Sunday) 2:30 p. m. Sunday school. (Each 2nd and 4th Sunday) 3:30 p. in. Worship services. The Gospel TaJbefnacle Cullasaja A. T. ABBOTT, Pastor Thursday, 7:45 p. m Bible study by Books. Saturday 7:45 p. m. Young people's meeting. . Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Sunday school. Sunday, 3:15 p. ni. Message by the pastor. Subject; "The Revival of the Roman Empire." 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service. "The Little Church With a Big Welcome" You arc Invited! Mrs. John Archer and children, Mary Alice, and John III, left to day (Thursday) for Knoxville and Lone Mountain, Tenn., to visit re latives and friends. ht n rn mm GOLDEN RIPE Sparkle "t" 31 Oc ROYAL GELATIN, DESSERTS, PKG. 6 Corn Flakes sunnfie,d8-z-pis- 5c Salad DrCSSing Ann Pasfi Pl- Jar Je IONA SALAD DRESSING, QT. JAR 25c Preserves i-ft;i5 STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY, 1 LB. JAR, 17c Lima Beans as? 3 25 Heinz ,?abssr : - i 9c Super Suds Med. Pkg. 8c LARGE PACKAGE 15c SQUASH 3 lbs. CELERY 2 stalks CORN doz. ORANGES doz. GREEN BEANS . Owned and Operated by the Great Girl Scouts Met ( Friday Afternoon The (jirl Scouts met last Friday afternoon, opening with formation and reciting the, Girl Scout Laws Ihey discussed the camping trips which Mrs. Overcash and Mrs. Woodruff had planned for the week-end of May 30th, and Mrs. Woodruff gave the gins a list of things each one should bring. Dr. J. H.' Fonts attended the 10th District Medical association in Brevard . Wednesday. LEGAL ADVERTISING ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of. C. W. Vanhdok, 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 on or before the 25th day of May, 1939, or this notice will be plead in bar of theiir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 25th day of May, 1938. CHARLES ROGERS, Administrator. M26-6tp J30 " . ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of A. Franklin Pugh, 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 on or before the 23rd day of May, 1939, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate- settlement. This the 23rd day of May, 1938. II. W. CABE, Administrator. M26-6tp J30 : 10c lie 45c 20c 5c Atlantic & Pacific Tea 'Co. 111! FACULTY LIST IS ANNOUNCED (Continued from Page One) Burningtowii Miss Jessie Ramsey, Miss Lola Ramsey. Cowee Mrs. Zeb Moss, Mrs. Annie S. Neil. Liberty Carl D. Moses, Mrs. Selma fl. Dalton. SLagle Glenn Patton, Miss . Amanda Slagle, Miss Louise Siler.f,Mrs. Glee G. Nolen. : Rainbow Springs Mrs. Mattie C. Shields, Mrs. Eva S. Danielson, Miss Mildred Moffitt. Oak Grove Miss Nora Moody, Miss Ruth Byrd, Miss May McCoy, Miss Kate Reece. t ' Otter Creek Miss Charlotte Young, W. Q. Crawford, Miss Gladys Pannell, Miss Georgia Howard, Miss Kath erine Amnions. Beecher Miss Nora Leach. Kyle Miss Lolita Dean, Miss Alice Slagle. Camp Branch Miss Virginia Tilley. Highlands . O. F. Summer, principal; F. C. Hentz, Mrs. Fannie M. Brown, Miss Ethel Calloway, Miss Veva Howard, Mrs. Dora G. Carpenter, Mrs. Sue R. Hall, Miss Mattie Wilkes, Miss Nina Howard, Miss Cynthia Moretz. Scaley Miss Grace Carpenter, Miss Vir ginia Edwards. Chapel (Colored) R. B. Watts, Homer R. Kemp, Mrs. Emma S. England, Miss Edna. Gdmer. ADDITIONAL FRANKLIN SOCIAL ITEMS MRS ARCHER AND MRS CHURCH ENTERTAIN Mrs. John Archer and Mrs. H. E. Church were joint hostesses at a bridge party and tea at Mrs. Archer's home on Tuesday after noon. There were seven tables of bridge in play and high score prizes were won by Mrs. G. L. Hauk, Mrs. A. B. 0'Moh.undro, Mrs. J. A. Sutton, Miss Mary Willis, Mrs. R. S. Jones, Mrs. J. F. Carmack and Mrs. W. F. Finlay. There were several guests in for tea later in the afternoon. The hostesses served a delicious salad course with tea and cake. Mrs. Felix Ashe, of Green's creek, and son, Zeb, of Winston- FLOUR Guaranteed Satisfactory 25 Lb. Bag 67c 48 Lb. Bag ..... .$1.25 QUALITY MEATS Native and Western GROCERIES FRUITS PRODUCE Try our Sausage! When better is made "we'll make it. . CITY MARKET Salem, were visiting Mrs. Ashe's brother; James R. Morrison and Mrs. Morrison, at their home1 on Iotla recently. On their return they were acepmpanied by Mrs; Lucy Jacobs, also a sister of Mrs. Ashe, who, with Mrs. Ashe, spent the past week in Winston-Salem visit ing relatives and friends. John H. Trice, left Sunday, May 22, for Raleigh where he was call ed for enlistment in the U. S. Navy. , He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Trice, of Franklin Route 3. Births Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Poin dexter announce the birth of a daughter, Juanita, on Friday, May 20, at their home on Burningtown. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lake R. . Ledford at their home in Franklin on Friday, May 20. A son, Harold, was born to Mr. and Mrs, James Marion Pickens at their home on Cowee on Wednes day, May 11. Athletic Club To Have Amateur Night The Young People's Athletic club will have an amateur night at the courthouse in Franklin on Fri day night, June 3, beginning at 8 o'clock. . Anyone wishing to take part in the program should get iin touch with Jesse Tessier at Sloan's gro cery store on or before Saturday, May 28. This will be a musical show and any type of instrument will be permitted. Cash prizes will be awarded to the winners. The proceeds of the entertain ment will go toward buying equip ment for the playgrounds. mum Maxwell House Coffee 25c Alaska Pink Salmon Ub-can 10c Peanut Butter jar 25c Crescent Salad Dressing ua 25c Tomato Catsup u-z' boule 1 0c Macaroni or ' Spaghetti, pkg. 5c Salt or Matches 3 boxes 1 0c ANNOUNCEMENT WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH NATIVE AND WESTERN MEATS IN OUR MARKET BANANAS, golden ripe, 5 lbs. 19c TOMATOES, fresh, 2 lbs. 15c YELLOW SQUASH, 3 lbs. 10c ENGLISH PEAS, 2 lbs. 15c CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deepest appreciation to the friends who have been so kind and comforting to us during the bereavement caused from the loss of our husband and father. . May God's richest blessings rest upon each of you. MRS. W. H. MOORE , AND FAMILY. John Archer left Thursday for Savannah, Ga., on a business trip. . Classified Advertisements WANTED Woman for general house work to -go with family to, Virginia. Write Mrs. A. L. McLean, Franklin, N. C. itc . : FOR RENT Three-room apart ment, newly decorated, furnished or unfurnished, private 'bath. Mrs. C. O. Ramsey, Iotla street. Itp , FOR SALE 500 bales choice herds grass, corn) peavine, soy bean' and millet hay at from 40c to 75c per bale. Ada McCoy, Franklin. M3 tfc FOR SALE Any part of 365 choice Hereford calves and yearlings, steers and heifers; 108 cows. All cattle double tested. Write for prices. Martin Miller, Batavia, Iowa. hp NOTICE I have moved my watch and clock repair shop from the McCoy Building to the Ashear RnilHincf Knnm 105. . T am nrenared to do first class work on watches, clocks and victrolas. W. H." MASH BURN. 2tp
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