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FmvrxU Recipes Of MACON WOMEN COOKING CORNER DILL PICKLE^ 3 heads of dill 3 grape leaves 5 cups water V2 cup salt \\ teaspoon powdered alum for each quart 1 cup vinegar Place one grape leaf, one dili head and '4 teaspoon powdered alum in bottom of each quart jar. Place whole cucumbers in jar. Boil salt, water, and vinegar and pour over cucumbers and seal. This makes enough liquid for three quarts of pickles. Miss Jessie M. Roper < Olive Hill-Oak Dale Club' W.S.C.S. Sets Church Benefit For Saturday The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Bethel Metho dist Church will sponsor a suppe: at the church Saturday night, beginning at 6:30 Proceeds will so to the church | Following the meal, the Scandi- 1 navian young people in Macon I County this week, will present a ! program. The public is invited. < ARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deepest j 'latitude and thanks to all the, [ Macon County friends, relatives, and people everywhere for their ! acts of helpfulness and words of sympathy extended us at the time of our sadness in the loss of the wife and mother, Mrs. Porte: Thomas, and daughter and sister, Carol Thomas. The Porter Thomas Family. I Layman's Revival HORACE EASOM State Secretary Baptist Brotherhood, Speaker ? I0TLA BAPTIST CHURCH Beginning Wednesday Evening, c July24,8p.m.EvEelg Through July 28th EVERYONE INVITED You can face the years ahead of you with more confidence when you've got some money behind you!! Best way to accomplish this is to save a ^re-determined amount every pay day. Best place for your savings is here . . . where they keep on earning money for you all ihe time. DON'T FORGET WE PAY 2% ON SAVINGS Best time to open your saving account it NOW The Bank of Franklin Member of F. D. I. C. Miss Rousseau Applies Her Makeup Daughter Of Macon Native Has Lead In Outdoor Drama Miss Dlanne Rousseau, a 20 year-old brunette from North Wilkesboro and a frequent vis itor here, is playing the role o/ Eleanor Dare, the female lead of "The Lost Colony", the outdoor drama now in its 17th season at Manteo. , The young actress is the daughter of the former Miss Tim Crawford (Mrs. Arch Rous seau* , who was reared in this ( county, and granddaughter of Mrs. Lee Crawford. A student of drama at Wom Heard And Seen ON MACON BYWAYS By KOLFE NEILL Impressions from some trips: Those signs which say, "Un marked police cars patrolling", mean it. How do flatlanders stand the monotony of cudzu, jack pine, and scub oak? Why do women play with their hair while driving? In South Carolina there arv minimum speed limits. Like those posted on superhighways where the minimum is 40 m.p.h. Every county seems to have a Bethel. I noticed one in Georgia and two in S. C. ? THE TOWN of Six Mile. S. C., is 10 mile from Clemson. North Carolina can take prid' not only in its school bus safety record but in the condition of the busses' physical appearance Contrasted with several nearby states, ours look 50 per cent bet ter. For those interested in queer place names, how about. Fair play, S. C. In Charlotte, there is a marker downtown on Tryon Street, im bedded right in the sidewalk. It says: "Jefferson Davis was stand ing on this spot April 18. 1865. when informed of Lincoln's death." How silly can marker makers get? IVEY'S HAS a store in Ashs ville, but I don't know whether they follow the same unusual ? at least I regard them as unusual ? practices as the parent store in Charlotte. In the Charlotte department store, nothing pertaining to alcor hoi or liquor is sold. For instance, you can buy any kind of mints but rum-flavored ones. No playinn, cards are sold. No glasses that would be used for mixing drinks Etc. Ivey's does no advertising on Sunday. It does not allow em ployes to travel on company busi ness on the Sabbath. It pulls the curtains on its window dis plays on that day. I ON THE fifth floor of their. Charlotte store, Ivey's has set aside a meditation room. There j are several religious articles in it, including a Bible. Customers may use the room at their coti j venience. Proof that it is used could be seen in the guest register; prool that it is appreciated was to be found In several thank you letters j shown me by a manager. Who says the world's so mater ialistic and hell bent that an hon est, God-fearing man no longer ! stands a chance. * A MAN and his son were in Lester Conley's barber shop re j cently and the boy took the op portunity to set his conscience . aright. Last year when the family was In Franklin, he and his father 1 had gotten shoe shines. The boy thought the father paid for both and didn't discover until they were an's College, where she is a ris ing junior, Miss Rousseau is the fourth native Tar Heel to play this important role in the Paul Green drama, which has survived longer than all other outdoor productions in the country. Eleanor Dare is the mother ; of Virginia Dare, first child of English parentage born in this country. "The Lost Colony" is present ed on the actual site where American history's most puzzl ing mystery took place. en route south that the father paid only for his own. The boy took care of his tardy debt, telling clipper Conley that it had worried him the whole year. ? THE ONLY evidence I saw on July 4th that the day was being observed for what it was, was when I saw a few American flags scattered about town. Late in the afternoon, however, I came acros a home that actually had decor ated for the occasion. I It was Mrs. W. B. McGuire's place on Maple Street. There w&s blue bunting strung across the front of the wide front porch and some simple, but effective, red and white stuff to top it off. When I asked whose inspiration it was Mrs. McGuire gave credit to her 10-year-old grandson. John Coop er. He not only thought of it but executed it by himself. A nice touch, John. ? LEE BARNARD claimed the rights of his office the other day when he married his first couple since being appointed justice of the peace. "The Judge" pronoun ced his legal benediction and the bride smack dab planted one oh him. There may be a waiting list for JP appointments next time. Commercial hatcheries in North Carlonia produced 8.9 million 1 chicks during January, 1957. Demonstration Club Meetings For Week Are Announced Meeting of home demons tra lion clubs In this county lor the coming week have been an nounced by Mrs. Florence H Sherrill, county home demonstra tlon agent. They are as Ailio ws: Today i Thursday t : Higdonville club at the home o f Mrs. W. W. Berry at 1:30 p.m. Friday: Watauga club with Mrs Louie Cochran at 2 p.m.; Nanta hala club at the school at"7:30 p.m. Tuesday: Oliver Hill-Oak Dale club with Mrs. Dalton Smith at hostess at 2 p.m. Wednesday : Upper Cartooge chaye club with Mrs. Herbie Nicholson at 2 p.m. Thursday: Clark's Chapel club at the home of Mrs. Ray C. Swan at 2 p.m. 13 Maconians On College Honor Rolls Thirteen Macon County students are among the 170 listed on the spring quarter honor roll at West ern Carolina College. Those listed on the '"Alpha" honor roll are Miss Joyce Pearl Baldwin, Miss Julia Elizabeth Moody, Ma* L. Riddle, Robert P. Tysinger, Miss Norma Jean Welch, and Mrs. Ann Hays Wright, all of Franklin. The following are listed on the "Beta" honor roll. Charles Lee Cabe. of Otto; Miss Shirley Cloer, ( Lonnie Harrison Crawford. Miss Audrey O. Hays, William J. Ray. Miss Carol June Stockton, and Mrs. Betty Jeanne Henson Taylor. { all of Franklin. 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