Page six THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1941 A Bryant Furniture Co. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AT REASONABLE PRICES Phone 106 Franklin, N. C. Coupons good for Valuable FREE Premiums in every Package WRITE FOR PREMIUM LIST mm -..TM!.-.J:..jja-Ajj, Co wee INTERMEDIATE GIRLS' CLASS ORGANIZED The intermediate girls' class of tlic Baptist church has organized and meets every third Sunday afternoon in different homes. The class has elected officers for the coming year as follows: Teacher, Mrs. T. M. Rickmian; JoRelievf MUtrg of 0 vv mllQUID. TABLETS. LIQUID. TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS FOR A GOOD MEAL FISH AND OYSTERS CAGLES CAFEj A. - G. CAGLE, Owner FRANKLIN, N. C. GOOD FOOD IS GOOD HEALTH president, Anna Lois 'Shields; vice president, Ruth Bryson; secretary, Anna Lois Tallent; assistant sec retary, Zena Pearl Rickman ; group captains, Dorothy Lcath.erman and Dor.a Shepherd. For their class name they have chosen "Christian Helper." Motto, John 3:16. Songs, "Onward Chris tian Soldiers", and "Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone.'' Mrs. Grady Owen will represent the Snow Hill Methodist church, at a conference held at .Greens boro, March 26-28. . Dr.. E. N. Haller and Miss Kee, our new nurse, will hold a pre school clinic at the scliool hous.e, Gneiss Community Has Record For Twins Mrs. F. E. Mashburn, the Press correspondent in' the Gneiss com munity, has sent in the following record of twins in that "neighbor hood : ''.'. Twins ? Who said twins? How many sets are there? On Walnut Creek Mrs. George Gregory lives. Her twin sister, Mrs, Ed Gregory lives' at.', Holly Springs. Mrs. George Gregory had twin girls, one of whom died in infancy. Ben and Will Hcdden ax.c twin brothers. Ben Hcdden has twin daughters, Ora and Ina. Will Scout Committee Training Course The Smoky Mountains District Scout committee will meet at Dills- boro April 2, at 6:30 p. m. to com plete plans for a training course for a camporce to be held thi spring. Dean W. E. Bird, chairman, will preside. Criftiir mnrninor farrf, 2S -KWife. H,rct rjs KranWIin was Heddtn Iras t win 'sons'' Dewey and STAGE ATTRACTION SATURDAY, APRIL 5th Chicago Follies of 1941 Girls! Music ! Comedy ! Songs Featuring Tommy Christian and His Dixielanders Band a guest of Mrs. Elsie Hurst Sat urday night. Weaver Hurst, who . is in the CCC camps at Otto, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hurst. Chicago Follies Will Be Shown At Macon Theatre April 5 STOP LOOK AND LISTEN! Lard, 8 lbs. Syrup, 10 lb. pail Soda, 6 for Apple Butter, 38 oz. Quaker Oats, large Beans, 5 lbs. 69c 55c 25c 19c 20c 25c PAY-AND-TAKE-IT Let Us Help You Make Your GARDENING A SUCCESS THIS SPRING GARDEN IMPLEMENTS FERTILIZER CERTIFIED SEEDS SEQUOIA POTATOES ALSO GREEN MOUNTAIN AND COBBLER SPECIAL LAWN GRASS MIXTURES SPECIAL LAWN FERTILIZERS V FARMERS FEDERATION Palmer St. h. t. nolen, Mgr. Franklin, N. C. Patrons of Macon Theatre are in foe a treat when "Chicago Fol lies", Ches Davis' rew vaudeville, road show, comes to Franklin on Saturday, April 5. The-, 'show has established a reputation as the season's .smartest revue of novelty variety. ' : Emmett Miller, nationally famous black-face comedian, billed Lewey. Mr. and Mrs. Quince Hid den have twin girls. Mrs. Heiklen Keener and the late Randolph Keener have twin boys, Roy and Ronald. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berry have two sets .of twins. Their twin hoys are called W. A. and W. J. Their twin girls are Martha and Mattitv Perhaps there are more that I have not listed. Who can add. to the list? ;.'' ' '' ' Campaign Launched In Macon County For Cancer Control "Dixie's Favorite Son"; K.edford Bros., European jugglers; May l'ar rish, the nightingale of soun; Henderson and . Graves, comedians Mrs. B. L. McGlarrtefy was ap pointed captain of the 'Woman's Field Army of the American So ciety tor the Control of Cancer tor M aeon - county at a meeting a, ; Tuesday afternoon at the home of Classified Advertisements FOR SALE Burned goods Sweaters, 20c; silk cloth, yd.,' 10c; sheeting bundles, 20c; men's work shoes, 50c to $1.00; SANDERS' STORE M202tc-M27 '.' ' HAT SHOP OPENED Showing your Easter .bonnet,' in the latest colors and trimmings. From New York, Baltimore and Atlanta. Low.est prices. MRS. W. H. H K.DON Munday Hotel. Up M27 Mrs, 11. K. Church. Mrs. H. L. Bacon of Bryson City, vice comrnander of the ninth district of the society, met with a gr.oup ,of Franklin wonun to dis. buss plans for .'a . campaign in .''this country. M rs. Church was appointed treasurer and Mrs. Lester Cpnley publicity chairman. The educational campaign is expected to get under way about the first of April and during this month . talks will be made at the various clubs, schools and churches throughout the coun-' ty. Miss Alma Kee, county public health nurse, and Dr.; E. N: Halle public health physician, will be principal speakers for Jhe occa sion. : ' Macon Theatre Matinee 3:30 Beginning Next Week Will Start Night Show At 7:30 O'CIock FRIDAY. MARCH 2S LUPE VELEY . ON ERROL IN - ""Mexican Spitfire Out West" AUo: "MARCH OF TIME And "DEADWOOD DICK'V SATURDAY, MARCH 29 Double Feature PAT O'BRIEN CONSTANCE BENNETT IN "Escape to Glory" And; BILL ELLIOTT IN "Prairie Schooner" MON., MAR. 31 TUE.. APR. 1 "GONE WITH THE WIND" Doors Open 10:30 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. Matinee - Admission Children, 2Sc; Adulu, 40c (Tax Included) Evening: Doors Open 6:30 Admission 55c To Every One (Tax Included) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 MARTHA SCOTT WILLIAM CARGAN IN "Cheers For Mrs. Bishop" THURSDAY, APRIL 3 "Footsteps In The Dark" ERROL FLYNN BRENDA MARSHALL SATURDAY, APRIL 5 On Our Stage "CHICAGO FOLLIES OF 1941" A SHOW FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY New Store Opened Near Franklin Depot ij Lake R. Ledford and John T. Farmer have built a store building on the lot between the depot and highway. They will operate a feed, fertilizer, seed and grocery busi ness. The building is built that goods can easily be loaded on trucks. ' .' FRANKLIN METH061ST: CHURCH Sunday, March 30 Rev. J. L. Stoke II 10 a. m. Church school; ' 11a. m. Worship service. Sermon topic: "Without Apol ogies." . FOR . SALE Good eight -year-ol work mare. Weight approximately 1,000 pounds. Also nice fillie, one and one-half years old. Will con sider trad,e for milk cow. II. B. ANGEL. M27 2tp A3 HATS! HATS! HATS! Unusual value New spring styles and colors in felts and straws. Some Dobbs hats and other good' makes, selling Ordinarily from $5.00 to $12.00 are included. All new and fresh $1.00 and $1.59. ECONONY SHOP Mrs. Tessier, Prop. ltp-M27 FOR SALE 32 acre farm, or will swap for one of ' same value and convenience. One and one-half miles north of Hiawassee, Ga. Just off the paved highway leading to Young Harris. Good pasture with water. 'Orchard. Plenty of out buildil.-Fifteen acres in cultiva tion. c Will ' make 20 to 25 bushels of wheat per acre. . Six acres , wood land; . Eight -room dwelling - with R. E. A. lights worth $2,000. All cost me $3,000. Will take $2,000. '.. W. R. Martin,; Hiawassee, Ga., Rt. 1 M6 tc-M27 extraordinary; the Drisdall sisters, darlings of the stage, radio and .screen ; Louise Bavair, exotic danc er; Rixford Bros., sensational bal ancers and Tommy Christian and his Dixielamkrs who furnish music in the best "Dixie swing style", brings a star-studdied cast to Franklin. The Iwx office will open at 1 p. m. Overflowing to the Doors Gome and Get It NANCY JANE AND SNOW BALL FLOUR Earle Chesterfield Milling Company's GOOD VALUE STARTER AND GROWER Plenty of Cctton Seed Meal, Dairy Feed, Shorts Home Made Syrup in Half Gallons Maxwell House Coffee, lb 25c Nantahala Stringless Beans, 3 1 lb. 3 oz. cans 25c SUGAR, LARD AND COFFEE Get Them While They Last HENRY D. WEST DEFENSE Is The Word Use Royster's Fertilizer And Be Assured of a Good Crop We have opened our store in the new building near the depot and will carry a good line of FEEDS, FERTILIZERS, SEEDS AND GROCERIES LEDFORD & FARMER Lake R. Ledford John T. Farmer """""T'fll-"!!-!!' is) h ' jTTTTTri'l l m V II ll"iL.lPII IB II Ml ' I'i" Hi fl'l I W IIWnWIUI I MMW III m I'M IWipmii Insist on PEE GEE'S 2-COAT System. It meets these it I. For best rosults two differ ent paints are needed: a proper undercoat, a specially designed finishing coat. aat 2. The first coat must seal oil thirsty surfaces retaining vital . oils in the paint film. A 3. Top-coat must have great hiding, power. One coat of Pee Gee's covers a blackboard. Widely used for one-coat jobs. 4. Must resist destructive ultra violet rays. Peo Gee uses speci al pigments to do this job. 5. Raw linseed oil is not enough. mlw .fee uee uses generous amounts 1 1 - rl nA.tnllu mnraoul niln in insure extra long life. 4. Must combat four paint evils Checking, Cracking, PeeUng, Fading (a b c d). Pee Gee's 2 -Coat System (e) wears smoothly and evenly. 7. Must be "self - cleaning." Pee Gee white jobs, for instance become even whiter as the years go by. 7 REEVES HARDWARE CO .'Franklin, N. C. OUR STORE IS PACKED FULL OF .Brand New Femitore f o 1941 MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES When You Think of Washing Machines Think Only of Maytag 1941 GIBSON REFRIGERATORS Easy on Current 6 Cu. Ft. Box 5 Year Guarantee $99.95 1941 GIBSON ELECTRIC RANGES $99.95 We Have a Large Assortment of Bed Room Suites Sold on Our Easy Payment Plan Studio Couches and Chairs Living Room Suites Kitchen Cabinets Red Mountain Ranges Furniture for Your Lawn and Porch Steel Gliders and Swings Macon Furniture Company, Inc. THAD PATTON AND DAN BRYSON h

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