THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1M2 PAGE FOUR . THE FftANKLlN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONtlAlN ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and ' . ' COMINGS AND GOINGS ITEMS FOR THIS COLUMN PHONE 24 er of MISS RUTH BYRD WEDS RALPH R. WEST A quiet wedding took place la Thursday, Christmas Day at th home of the Rev. D.' C. McCoy Etna, when he united in marriag Miss Ruth Lenore Byrd and Kali Keno West, both of Macon county1 Rev. Mr. McCoy was a form teacher of the bride and groom; ' Mrs. West is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Byrd ; o; Stiles and 'Dr. and Mrs. Ralph U We.st of iotla. She was eduoatec in the Swain county schools anc Western Carolina Teachers college and is a teacher in the Oak Grove school. Mr. West is a graduate of th KrrLtiklin lifeli. scliool and. for ; number of years has been in the employ of the Atlantic and 1'acin Tea comnanv. He is now- manage of (lie company's store in Bryson City where the young couple wi iiiake their home. MISS LOUISE RAY IS BRIDE OF TAYLOR MOSELEY Of interest to friends here is the announcement of the marriage of .Miss Louise Rav, daughter of Mrs II. 1 Ray, to; R. Taylor Moseley of Staunton, Va. The ceremony was performed December 20 in Briston, Va., at the Presbyterian Manse by ,the Rev.,, Donald M elvers. The bride wore a tailored dress of green wool. Her beaver brown acces sories were accented by a shoulder spray of rubrium lilies and gar denias. Mrs. Moseley attended Western Carolina Teachers College, Cullo whee, and completed her music training in . Richmond, Va. She has been nursing in the King's Daugh ters hospital in Satunton, Va. . . W. M. U. TO MEET AT BAPTIST CHURCH The Womans Missionary Union Will meet Thursday, January 8 at the, Baptist church at 3 p. m. Mrs. Frank Recce will have charge of the program. DR. RALPH SILER MORGAN WEDS MISS RUTH E. DODD A wedding of interest to many relatives and. friends in Macon county took place on Christmas Eve at 11 o'clock, a. m., in Christ School Chapel, Arden. I'r, Ralph Siler Morgan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs." Ralph Siler Mor gan of Arden and Miss Ruth Eve lyn Dodd of Chapel Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Dodd' of Asheville, were united in marriage by the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan of Franklin, uncle of the groom. A program of wedding music was presented by the Rev. Pierre Lam bert, 'organist. -:The bride, who was "given in marriage by her father, wore her mother's wedding gown. The dress was made of white net over taf ieta and was trimmed with Valen ciennes lace. Her tulle veil fell from a wreath of orange blos soms. She carried a prayer book vith Eucharis'tis lilies and a show er of carnation petals. Miss Waldon Plant of Asheville was maid of honor and the groom's father was his best man. . An informal reception 'was held t the home of the bride's parents following 'the wedding ceremony. Following the reception .the cou ple left for. a wedding trip. On their return they will reside at Chapel Hill. Mrs. Morgan is . an instructor in the department of social work at the University of North Carolina. Dr. Morgan is on the staff of Watts hospital, Durham, Floyd Martin of Hickory, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mr,s. B. W. Justice of Frank lin Route 4. - Miss Mary Tallent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ell Tallent of Frann lin, will leave for Lenoir next week. Miss Lou Ella Edwards of Char lotte spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. h.d wards, of Franklin Route 3. Miss Novella McGaha of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie McGaha and children, JaUnita and Joan, of Shel by, Mr. ajnd Mrs. John Fulbright of Lexington, and Mr. and Mrs. Felton McGaha of Lowell are spending the . Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McGaha of Stiles. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tallent of Lenoir visited Mrs. Tallerit's par ents;, Mr. arid Mrs. A. Huggins of Burningtown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards and young son, Boibby, of Clayton, Ga., spent the Christmas .holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Edwards of Iotla. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Cox and daughters, Barbara ajnd Carolyn, of Norfolk, Va., are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Cox' sister, Mrs. John Scales of Etna. Mr. and- Mrs. Paul Gibson of Raleigh spent - the holidays here visiting friends and relatives. " Mr. and Mrs. Ell Tallent had as their guests during the Christmas holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tal lent of Lenoir, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. CulbertsoTi and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tallent of Highlands. Zeb Meadows, a student at Bre vard 1 college, spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meadows of Iotla. Mr. and Mrs. Wando Fouts of Winston-Salem spent the holidays here visiting friends and relatives. Miss" 'Audrey Cbnley Spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Conley. Miss Rosalyn Bulgin and' Miss Hallie Stiwinter are visiting friend and relatives in Franklin. Mr. and Mrs.. J. M. Holbrok and Miss Gladys Wood and moth er were guests of Mr. and Mrs John Tallent on Sunday. S. D. Alexander of Scott, Ark., is spending several weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Gus Leach. Miss Virginia Tessier, a studen at Vanderbilt School of Nursing, Nashville,'. Tenn., " is' spending the Christmas holidays in Franklin. She plains tq return to her school Jan uary 4. ' Miss Dorothy Sloan, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Sloan of Franklin, plans to return to W. C U. N. C, Greensboro, January 2, after .spending the holidays here. Ken,neth Bryant is returning to N. C. State College on Wednesday, December 31, after spending the holidays at theiir home on Harri son avenue. .v. Bryan Ray and family of Char lotte spent the Christmas holiday! with Mrs. C. T. Ray of Burning town. Herschel Ledford, now working in Charlotte with the Bell Tele phone company, spent the' holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ledford of Franklin Route 3. Mr. aind 'Mrs. T. . E. Hege of Winston-Salem have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Justice on Franklin Route 4. Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon E. Hyde of Marvville. Term., spent the weekend with Mrs. Hyde's sister, Mrs. Oscar Bryant and Mr. Bry ant at their home on Harrison avenue. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Nichols of Russellville, Ark., spent Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Calloway. They will spend the re-, mainder of this week in Florence, Ala., with Mrs., Nichols' parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Nichols, be fore returning to their home. , Lieut, and Mrs. John Walls spent the Christmas weekend with their parents in Alabama. Classified Advertisements FOR RENT Apartment, furn ished or unfurnished, heat; also cottage at Arrowood. Apply Mrs. John B. Willis, Carolina Apts. 1)25 2tp Jl FOR SALE Two fresh young cows. John C. Dills, Cullasaja. Jl-ltp MALE HELP WANTED : Movie operators, and. managers, Franklin District-Movie Circuit work, 1622; Rhodes Herty Bldg., Atlanta, Ga- Dl ltp .-. .. ; FOR RENT One apartment and one office. See Ada McCoy. Jl-ltp . : Many thanks to one and all for your trade hrough the year of 1941. May we solicit a continuation of your business through 1942. We pay the price for superior seeds and plants. No patriotic seedsman anywhere will be content to jeop ardize the success of our succeed ing crops upon seed of unknown parentage or origin. C. T. BLAINE Jl ltc WANTED Will pay good prices in trade and cash for good fresh country hams. Also 'buy corn, wheat, Irish potatoes, onions, eggs and chickens,. Ray Grocery and Feed Go. Palmer Street Frankflin Jl ltc . SI The Frances Shop AUCTION SALE WILL BE HELD Saturday, January 3rd MHHBH Bi H mm 2:30 to 5:30 P.M. and 7 to 10:30 PJV1. VALUABLE PRIZES GIVEN .One Ticket With Each Dollar Purchase COME EARLY AND GET A GOOD SEAT FOR SALE Carload of good baled shredded shucks at bargain prices. See us for your feed needs. Ray Grocery and Feed Co. Palmer Street Franklin Jl ltc 0 WANTED To. buy four foot Toot cord wood for fire and furn ace. Will pay $3.75 per cord de livered at mines. Bradley Mining Co. Jl-4tc We wish to say to all . school patrons, in Macon county that we have a. plentiful supply of 50 sheet Blue Horse note book paper at 5 cents per package; 50 cents per doz. or f for 25 cents. We have enough to last for many weeks. C. T. BLAINE Jl ltc Macon Theatre THURSDAY, JANUARY 1: JIMMY DURANTE PHIL SILVERS IN "You're In The Army Now" WitJ: JANE WYMAN FRJDAY, JANUARY 2: . CAROLE LANDIS GEORGE MONTGOMERY IN "Cadet Girl" Also Chapter 11 "WINNERS OF THE WEST- SATURDAY, JANUARY 3: Double Feature JOHNNY MACK BROWN IN "Boss of Bullion City" And JUNE STOREY WEAVER BROTHERS IN "Old Missouri" MON.-.TUES, JAN. S.-S. ERROL FLFNN OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND IN "They Died With Their Boots1 On" WED.-THURS, JAN. 7-S: MYRNA LOY WILLIAM POWELL IN "Shadow of the Thin Man" Join Now Potts' Burial Ass'n. Protect Hm We Family Hae Soiy Oak Cubti PhoM 1M uim t I LIST YOU.R PtlOi?EIli KIve le Yoiib ?11 Im Tax listers will be at the following places in the various townships on the dates given to list property for 1942 Taxes. Franklin Township HARLEY STEWART, Township List Taker Courthouse, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Roy Sanders' Store, January 12 Nichols' Store, January 13 George Buchanan's, January 14 Tom Sloan's Store, January 15 Dehart's Mill, January 16 ' i Rest of Momth of January at Courthouse. Millshoal Township J. R. FRANKLIN, Township List -Taker Andy Reid's Store, January 5 Wiley Sanders' Mill, January 6 My Home, January 8, 9, and 10. Mt. Grove Church, January 7 ElKjay Township C. B. BRYSON, Township List Taker McCoy's Store, EUi jay, January 5 Charlie Crawford's, January 6 Morris' Store, January 7 G T. Bry son's, January 8 Lease Brysom's Store, January 9 Mashfourn Branch School, January 10 Wiley Clark's, January 12. Sugarfork Township EZRA SHOOK, Township List Taker E. C. Shock's Home, January 5 O. C. Corbin's Store, January 6 and 7 Walnut Creek School House, January 8 Gold Mine School House, Jasuary 10. Highlands Township FRED EDWARDS', Township List Taker Fred Edwards' Store, Jajiuary 5, 6 Fred Edwards' Store, January 16 and 17 Flats Township RAY DRYMAN, Township List Taker ; Scaly School House, January 3 Scaly School House, January 10 My Home, January 13. " Smith's Bridge Township J, E. CABE, Township List Taker Otto New School House January 5,, 6, 7, 8, 9 Cartoogechaye Township' J. W. ROANE, Township List Takr Ledford's Store, January . 5, 6 T. M. Southard's, January 7 C. T. Byrd's, January 8 My Home, Jasuary 9 and 10. Nantahala Township v -') J. R. SHIELDS GENERAL OWENBY, Township List Takers Aquqne Post Office, January 5 Kyle, Duvall's Store, January 6 and 7 Otter Creek Gym., January 8 and 9 W. W. Cochran Store, January 10 Fair View, Herman Wilsom's Store, Jan. 12 Camp Branch School House, January 13 Beecher School House, January 14. BurnrngtowiTTownship J. A. WJLD, Township "List Taker Tellico Church, January 5 Carl Morgan's, Jajnuary 6 Duvall's Store, January 7 and 8 Oak Dale Church, January 9 and 10. Cowee Township , CARR BRYSON, Township List Taker E. O. Rickman'i Store, January 5 , ' Ray's Store, January 6 , Edd MoCoy'j: Store, January 9 Oak Grove School House, January 10 T. M. Rickman Store, January 13, 14, 15 . I All property owners are required to return to the List Taker all the real estate, personal property, etc,, owned by each on the first day of January. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years are required by law to list their polls during January. AH persons who own property and fail to list it and all who are liable for a poll tax and fail to give themselves in will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, subject .to a fine or imprisonment upon conviction. FARM CENSUS NOTE Each farm owner shall prepare a list of the acreages of each crop grown, including tenths of acres of truck. The list should show the total acres cultivated by the owner, also the acres culti vated by all tenants on each separately recognized farm, the acres in improved pasture, woodland, idle and other lands. He shall be prepared to report the numbers of bearing fruit trees, Jthe numbers of livestock of breeding age, number of hogs sold or slaughtered during past 12 month and tons of fertilizers to be used during this crop year. This information is kept confidential and has no relation to taxes. Its purpose is for agricultural education, eco nomic analysis and safer .guidance of county agents and farmers generally. . LESTER L. ARNOLD, Tax Supervisor

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