Reportin' Things from Holly Springs MRS. DON SEAGLE Staff Correspondent Committer Named A nominating committee com posed of Mrs. W G. "Crawford! Lefferts Higdon. and Mrs. Don 6eagle will submit a list of church officers for Ahe coming year to the Holly Springs Baptist Church for approval Sunday. Commencement Held At the Holiy Springs Baptist Church's vacation Bible school commencement exercises Sunday night, each group presented a portion of their work as the pro gram. After the program, the j congregation was invited to view j the handiwork of the pupils in their classroom., Mrs W. G. Craw ford, Bible school principal, an nounced an average daily attend ance of 30. Approximately half of the pupils had perfect attend >ance. The offering taken during the week totaled $15.59, which will be sent to Truett Camp. 'Personals Spending this week VL-.iting herj grandparents, Mr. and Mrs ' Charles W. Henderson, and other relatives is Miss Jackie McNabb* of Murphy. Dewey Corbin was in Knoxville on a business trip. Miss Carolyn Kinslar.'i is spend ing this week visiting her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dockery, in Weaverville Mr. and Mrs. Don Seagle and j family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E ! Pendergrass and family in Clay 1 ton, Ga? Saturday night following [ a picnic at Black Rock Park, near Mountain City. Mrs. Paul Ammons suffered a painful, but not serious, eye in jury at her home Thursday after noon. Pvt. Larry Ferguson, of Red stone Arsenal, Ala., spent a three day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlef Ferguson, last week. He was met in Chattanooga, Tenn., by his mother. Harry Kinsland was honored with a birthday dinner at Arro wood ? Glade. Sunday by his mother. Mrs. C. B. Kinsland, and other numbers of his family. Week end visitors of Mr. and Mis Lefferts Higdon were Misses Emma and Pauline fclliott, of Asheville. Mr and Mrs. Don Thompson, ' Of Tiger. Ga? were Sunday visi tors of Mrs. Thompson's mother. Mrs. Jake Deal, and family. Mrs. Walter Taylor accompanied Mr. Taylor to Waynesville Sun day morning. Mr. Taylor left for , a month'.; visit with Lloyd Taylor I in Washington, and relatives in | New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deal had as week end guest, Mrs. Deal's mother. Mrs, Elien Franks, of Spartanburg, S. C. Spending several days visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Justice, are Floyd Justice, of Miami, Fla.. and Mr. and Mrs. Ous Justice, of Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Shlrly Cabe Is working as a clerk (or the Highlands Country Club. Miss Cabe is a 1959 Franklin High graduate. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cass and family, of Atlanta, Oa., are spend ing this week visiting Mrs. Helen Taylor, before going to their new home in Jackson, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ammons, of Waynesville, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pattlllo, of Bryson City, were visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Ammons and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Justice, Sunday. Several people from the com munity attended the ball game at Young Harris, Ga., Sunday after noon. Macon's Newest Horn to: Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Emmet Hol land. of Franklin, a daughter, June 16 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Laws, of Franklin. Route 4, a soyi, June 18 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Roy Smitlj, Sr., of Franklin, Route 5, a son, June 18 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gordon Talley, of Dillard. Route 1, a daughter, June 20 at Angel Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haven Anderson, of Franklin, Route 2, a son, June 21 at Angel Hospital. Mr.v and Mrs. Rondall Conley, of Frahklin, a son, June 22 at Anger Hospital. TENT REVIVAL Tent revival services will begin June 26 on US 64, eight miles south of Franklin. Evangelist Nell Matheson will preach each night, beginning at 7:45. The public is invited to attend. 1959 Buick La-Sabre, 4 dr. This one has all | the extras. 1959 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr., radio, heater, pow er elide. Same as new at much lower price. 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr., hard top, 6 cyt, straight shift. 1957 Chevrolet 210 4 dr., 6 cyl., straight shift, radio, heater. A black and white beauty. 1957 Plymouth Belvedere 4 dr., hard top, push but ton drive, heater, one owner, low mileage. 1957 Chevrolet 210 V-8, 4 dr., fully equipped. 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 dr., hard top, radio, power glide, a real good buy In this one. 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Radio, heater, automatic trans., power steering. 1956 Buick Spec. Riviera 2 dr., heater and dyna flo. An excellent buy. r 1 1956 Ford Victoria Tudor. FuHy equipped plus power steering. 1956 Ford Fairlane Fordor, radio, heater, automatic transmission. 1955 Ford Fairlane Fordor, locally owmed, radio, heater, automatic transmission. 1955 Ford Custom Tudor locally owned, radio, heater, straight shift. 1955 Plymouth Sta. Wgn. 4 dr., radio, heater, push button drive. 1953 Fords (2) Tudors Radio, heater, straight shift. Good transmissions in these. 1955 Ford Fairlane Tudor. Radio, heater, white tires. 1954 Ford Custom Fordor. Radio, heater, white tires. Several Older Models that make good fishing or sec ond family car&< MACON MOTOR CO. V " " Dial LA 4-2711 Franklin. X. C. DE SOTO TRAIL RESTAURANT ARROW . . . STRIKES AGAIN If the person the DE SOTO TRAIL ARROW points to will stop by the restaurant by Sunday a free meal is theirs. Who will the arrow point to next week? It may be you! (Advertisement). Thursday-Friday, June 25-26 "In Love and War" In Cinemascope Robert Wagner-Jeffrey Hunter Play Hollywood Saturday, June 27 . TRIPLE FEATURE The Fiend Who Walked the West" "The Enemy Below" "The Fly" Sun.-Mon.-T ues., June 28-29-30 "The Geisha Boy" Jerry Lewis A Technicolor Treat of Colorful Japan Wednesday, July 1 "This Angry Age" Anthony Perkins and Silvana Mangano Play Hollywood it COME EARLY GRANT RECIPIENT Miss Claudette Leatherman, '59 graduate of Franklin High, has been granted a $350 schol arship by the ^tate under the Scholarship Loan Fund for Prospective Teachers. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Leath erman, of Route 4, she plans to attend Woman's College, Uni versity of North Carolina, and major in mathematics and physical education, leading to a teaching career. Franklin Hosiery Closing For Employe Vacations June 27 Franklin Hosiery Company will be closed fqr employe vacations from the end of operations June 27 until resumption of work on July 6. according to the plan:, superintendent, Stephen A. Bundy. He said all eligible employes will receive vacation pay, based on length of service; Prayer Service Set Daily At 5:45 P. M. A dally evening prayer service, Monday through Saturday, has been instituted by the Brother hood of St. Andrew of the St. Agnes Episcopal Church. The service will be at 5:45 dally, and will be about a quarter of an hour in length. The minister in charge, the Rev. Jack Tucker, syggests that those planning to attend come direct from work. IN GAINESVILLE Mrs. S. R. Simpson attended the June meeting of the Atlanta St. Paulia (African violets) Study Club in Gainesville, Ga., Thursday of last week. Mrs. Simpson will be hostess to the club at her home on Wayah for the July meeting. No. 1 line has been losing money for many years. It has been in re ceivership since 1 1923, and the volume of freight has steadily declined. Local businessmen blame this decline, however, not on their lack of interest, but on poor serv ice. The receiver. H. L. Brewer, of Cornelia, submits operating rev venues and expenses as proof that the line is in deep financial trouble, at least over the portion in North Carolina. With revenues, expenses, and hire for freight cars prorated on a mileage basis, the receiver shows that 1957 was the last year even the Georgia portion made money. In 1956, the total net operating result in Georgia was a credit of $7,578, while North Carolina had a deficit of $43,001. In '57, Georgia suddenly found its expenses ex ceeding revenues $208,869 to $181. 031, for a total deficit of $46,220: North Carolina's deficit dropped ! this year/ to $36,410. j Last year, 1958, Georgia op erated at a loss of $29,839. and North Carolina at a figure of $34,803. Collins Fires An Eagle Two If Franklin's sanitarian H. T. Collins is struttins there's a food reason why. An avid folfer, he racked up an eafle on the 325-yard No. 1 Monday afternoon at the Frank lin Lodge and Golf Course. Which is to say, to you non golfers, that Mr. Collins used only two strokes on the par four hole. His tee shot went about 250 yards, and his second shot 75 yards into the cup. Bryson Golfers Coming Sunday A golf match between Franklin and Bryson City is set Sunday afternoon at the Franklin Lodge and Golf Course. The local golfers will be out to avenge a loss to Bryson City two weeks ago at the country club there. Tee off time for the first players will be 1 o'clock. 'All You Can Eat' Supper Is Slated At Cartoogechaye The Cartoogechaye Rural Com munity Development Organization will hold a supper at the Car toogechaye School Saturday, June 27, at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend and get "all you can eat" for $1.25. Proceeds will go to the com munity development fund. Prisoner Still At Large After Break From Gang Andy Glend, 16, escaped from a road gang in the Cowee section about 1 o'clock Monday afternoon. He was -serving 10 to 20 years for robbery with firearms. The teen-ager had not been ap prehended yesterday (Wednesday), but John E. Cutshall, Superin tendent of the MaCon Prison Camp, predicted an early capture. He was sentenced by Judge Zeb V. Nettles in Madison county in May, 1957. COWEE I By Miss Cecile Gibson The Cowee Home Demonstra tion Club will meet with Mis. Troy Hurst, Thursday, June 25, at 1:30. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Reynolds, of Sylva, visited in the commun ity over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and children, Wayne and Betsy, of Winston-Salem, are \isiting Mrs. Davis's mother, Mrs. Jim Hol brooke. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Bradley and children have returned to Brevard after visiting their par ents, Mrs. S. C. Leatherman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holbrooks visited Mr. Holbrooks' father In Sylva Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie B. Rick man, of Grover, Colo., are visiting relatives and friends in the com munity. This is Mr. Rickman's first visit in 43 years. The Shirley Houston Circle of the Cowee Baptist Church will hold its monthly meeting at the church at 7:30 p.m. Friday. BIBLE SCHOOL Vacation Bible school will start at the Buck Creek Baptist Church Sunday night, June 28, and will continue through Saturday night, July 4. Classes will begin each night at 7:30. DESERT FLOWER J Mf SPLASH-ON !/ SIZE ,00 ONLY lp,u.t? REFRESHING I COOLING I AND SO DELIGHTFULLY FRAQRANTI Eight big ounces of refreshingly frsgrsnt cologne makes summer a pleasure. Splash it all over you every time you bathe! So much luxury for so little cost. Just the way to beat the summer heat. Keep crisp and cool all summer with Desert Flower Summer Cologne, by Shulton. A! so available. Desert Flower Dusting Powder, 4 oz. 100 PERRY'S DRUG STORE Serving Macon County Since 1887 Dial LA 4-2312 Franklin, N. C. DESERT i: riowiR CcSfKt DEFENSE OFFICIALS COMING Five officials from tlto Civil De fense advisory committee in Ha leigh will be here tomorrow (Fri day) for planning sessions Willi local officials, according to Police Chief Sid Carter, county Civil De fense coordinator. At 3 p.m.. they will meet with representatives of the Nantahala j Power and Light Company Western Carolina Telephone Com pany In the former's conference room. Then at 7:30, the five will meet with members of the Macon Search and Rescue Squad, a C.D. trained unit, at the airport. Both meetings are open to the public, Chief Carter emphasized, and he urged anyone interested to attend. Dr. Godfrey Will Present First Lecture HIGHLANDS ? The first in a : series of evening lectures spon sored by the Highlands Biological Station will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock at the Museum of Natural History. Dr. Robert K. Godfrey, associate professor of botany at Florida State University, will speak on exploring for economic plants in Turkey. The work done in this Illustrated lecture was accomplish ed under the auspices of the Plant Introduction Section of the US. Department of Agriculture. Dr. Godfrey's current research is on the marsh plants of Florida and adjacent areas, and it is sup ported by a grant from the US. Public Service in the amount of $86,940 for five yers. He is a member of the board of managers of the Highlands Biological Sta tion, and is president of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Society. jl ? Air Conditioners Being Installed At Hospital Installation of 22 air con ditioners in the old wing at Angel Hospital Started Tuesday. The improvement, including in stallation charges, is costing about $5,000, according to Dr. Edgar Angel, medical director. A central air conditioning unit cools the hospital's new operating wing. League Standings Team Standings Through June 20 Won Lose Pet. Cardinals 5 o 1,000 Yardbirds 3 2 .600 Rexalites 1 4 .200 Corvettes ' 14 .200 Coming Games Saturday: Rexalites vs Cor vettes; Yardbirds vs Cardinals. This la Last Chance For Movie Tlits the lust chance for your ImalnrM to "star" In the color documentary movie of Macon County being filmed by Ken suunbnuiih. He hopes to complete the pro ject by July 4 Anyone wanting their business pictured in tlii> movie should tele phone the Franklin Chamber of Commerce at once so It can be put on the shooting schedule. The 14-mlnute movie Is being produced with the blessing of the chamber of commerce. It will be shown on television and at civic club meetings In other sections of the country. SINGING SLATED The fourth Sunday singing con vention of the northern division of Macon County will be Sunday afternoon at the Mount Sinai Baptist Church, beginning at 1:45. All singers are invited. IN FRANCE A/3c Daniel Stiles, son ai Mr. and Mis. George T. 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