r.z t;vo f,j, J. 0. U. A. M. NEWS CORRAL Edited by JOHN W. EDWARDS CULLASAJA COUNCIL NO. 158 j Cullasaja Council met on Thuis day night, March 3, wjth the lodge room packed to its capacity. There were several isitors : Fred Bryson, Earl Rickimn, chaplain, and A. J. Rickman, -councilor, of Cowee Council No. 493 ; Ferdie Higdon, of Higdonvilic, and John Jones of Andrews Council. , All visitors were caLed upon for a speech. A. J. Rickman and Fred Bryson made interesting and time-. , ly talks. John Gribble, of Cullasaja Coun cil, made an appealing talk about what the order had done and meant to him. Ferdie Higdon refused the invita 1 tior. to talk, promising to do so be fore Chief Bob Henry, in the near future. Earn Waldroop, highway worker, and A. R. Todd, manager of the A&P store, were introduced into , the first degree. Next Thursday, March 10, -there will be in waiting four for the sec ond degree : Fred Arnold, J. H. . Carelock, A. R. Todd and Barn Waldroop. - Crude Meadows' name was drawn from the pot, but the dollar re mained in the pot as Crude was at home sick When he learned of his loss, it added more of the "wormwood" to his taste. The business of selling the "Yel- low Jacket" has brought prosperity to Brother Manion Sanders as he was seen walking the streets of Franklin Saturday, March 5, smok ing a big "seegar," onds" at that. and no "sec- Cowee will have plenty of degree work to do on Saturday evening, March 12. At this time there will be two for 1st degree and several for the 3rd. All Brothers are cor dially invited. The Junior Order is having a re vival as well as the churches, this year. Before Christmas the Culla saja Council drew three blanks, by hot having enough present to open up the lodge with; and since Christmas the attendance keeps growing. It looks now, if the good work keeps going, that more chairs for the hall will have to be ordered- " , ' ' ... ' Remember Saturday night, March 12, and go to Cartoogechaye Coun cil No. 240. Music and eats are on the program and they kin what eats are up on the waters of Cartoogechaye ; and the famous Cabe string band knows music. Relieves Itch In 30 Minutes An-Go-Itch, a liquid prepara tion, goes into the creases and crevices of the skin as no salve or ointment can do; and kills every parasite which causes, itch or scabies in 30 minutes. An-Go-Itch has been made ac cording to a doctor's prescription and has been found to be the best and simplest treatment for itch. The price is only 50 cents per bottle. Results absolutely guaran; teed when used as directed. Pre pared and distributed by Angel's Drug Store, Franklin, N. C Adv. Lots of the brothers boueht les- pedeza seeds at the cooperative buying. There sure is a lot in names one brother told me that lespedeza was only an improved Japan clover. It seems as if the whole world is against anything with the handle Japan attached; thus it is a logical thing to call this new imported seed lespedeza. x Brother Sanford E. Mann, of Ot-. to Council No. 260, has set sail out onto the . sea of matrimony. We wish Brother Mann and"' Mrs. Mann many happy years of mar riage bliss. Berry, Austin Snyder, Abraham Buchanan,' Haden Buchanan, John Tippctt, Toin Thompson, Carl Tip pett, Ruby Jones, Hazd" Smith and Ellen Smith and Jimmie Thompson. The Cowee B. Y. P. U. social was held last Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rick man, A large crowd was present. Everyone reported a nice time. . Mr. H. P. Ray- and family was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mason( last Sunday. K Mrs? A. J. Gibson is very ill "at haMibme on Iotla. . Mr. Jack Sloan, who has been visiting Mrs.' Murill Bulgin at Rainbow Springs, returned home last Thursday. Miss Annie Taylor, of Etna, is visiting Mrs. L. T. Sloan during this wek. Mr. Jack Calloway is confined to his home with tonsilitis. Miss Grace Bradley is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Gibson, on Iotla.. Miss Grace McGaha and Annie Dee Leatherman visited Miss Hel en Mason' last Wednesday night. Miss Pauline Shields spent the week-end with Miss Maria Morgan of West's Mill. Mrs.' Tom Gibson is very ill at her home on Iotla. Mr. Ernest Bennett and Grady Holbrooks was in Burningtown section on business last Sunday. Miss Sophia Ray motored to Cul lowhee last Saturday night to the basketball tournament. " Mr. Lawrence Liner was visiting Mr. J. R. Morrison last Sunday. Mrs. Jack Cansler, who has been confined to her home for the past six weeks, is improving rapidly. Mrs. Carrol Gibson has been re moved from her home on Huckle berry to Mr. Jim Gibson's where it is more convenient for the doc tor's care. ' ; Mrs. Frank Gibson is improving after serious illness. ' Laugliin ' Arcund tkz 7c:!d Vith IRVLN S. CCC3 Upper Iotla Rev. Floyd Sittin, of Swain coun ty, has been holding revival Vser vices at Iotla Baptist church.. The Valley View singing class located near Ridgecrest, came over and sang for the colored folks last Sunday evening. Many old gospel sones were sung. This class is known all over Macon county Those who composed the class are as follows: Mr. and Sirs. Jim Anyone of the Three Was Sufficient By IRVTN S. COS3 t ANY man who travels abroad has got his hands full -watching hia haiTTaM T miMi tVisit'fl aim reason-whv I like this fitorv of the ""a-b - -,;-": t --r.. i- i v- New Yorker who was traveling through Scotland. JU Edinburgh he nopfttfetod frith hravr Scott to meet him at a certain train and heave fh Hnffln intn Ms reservation. Arrivinsr late he swunsr aboard, found the compartment without luggage and thitrw open the window. The tram started jusx as ne caugni sigm oi ig yuu uu ma yuuviu "Why the devil isnt my bagjrage in this compartment ?"he shouted. "Well," "spoke up the Scott, "for the reasons which IH tell yer. In the first place I just arrived here, ' In the second place, you just arrived here, and In the third place, yer in the wrang train." ,v (imrlcta Km faatan. Incl r- t 1 l 1 ness trip to rrankim ui-i-say. Misses Vcrlon Lediord and Blanche Carpenter spent Saturday night with Mrs. L. C. Knight on Sctser Branch. Mr. E. B. Dellart, of Franklin, was "in this section Tuesday. Mr. Archie Stockton made a business trip to Franklin Saturday. Mrs. E. L. Dellart spent Friday night with her daughter, Mrs., Vi ola McConnell. -.,,', f ' Miss Bertha Hastings was visit ing Miss Minnie Sanders - Wed nesday. ' . - Mr. Henry West was in this com munity Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nevel Ramey pass ed through this section Friday. . mi , lliliiit ..r ness visitor in Franklin on Friday ; afternoon of last week. " ! Messrs Harry and Hal Danielson were among the business visitors in Franklin last Friday." Miss Alice Caler spent Saturday in Franklin shopping.-. Mr. HuEh Nuckols. of Waynes- ville, former manager of our Nan taliala store, was on the street shaking-hands with friends recently. Cowee Locals Rainbow Springs Mr. Paul Vaught, who has been confined " to his home on Black street on account of influenza for the past week, is improving. . Mr. L. O. Bailey has been on the sick list the past week. He is able to be out on the street again. Mr. A. W. Agee made a busi ness .trip " to Asheville and New River, Tenn. He will return the latter part of this week. Mr. Wallace Storie was a busi- On Sunday, March 6, 12 .new converts were baptized and joined the Liberty Baptist church. Sev eral others were taken into the church during a recent revival meeting. Mrs. W. A. McGaha visited Mrs. D. L. Clark one day last week. Mr. G. K. Hurst visited his uncle, T. T. Hurst, Saturday night. Mr. Lewis Carter was visiting friends at Leatherman over the week-end. A large crowd from here attend ed .the funeral of Mr. James I. Shepherd, which was held at the Shepherd cemetery last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rickman and children were guests at Mrs. James Mason's "birthday dinner last Sun day. A large crowd was present and a bounteous dinner was . serv: ed. ' ' . . - Dr. J. H. Fouts was in this sec tion recently on professional busi ness. . -. Mr. W. A. McGaha made a busi ness trip tQ Franklin last Saturday. Mr. Harley. Sawyers is' visiting his sister, Mrs. Joe Rickman. Mr. Derrell Queen has been , re ported on the sick list. - ; " Mr. John Queen, of Bryson City, has been visiting his father, Mr. W. M. Queen, and. other relatives in this section. '.. Mrs. Charles Bryson gave a very enjoyable .quilting party at her home last Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs. f. M. Rickman entertained the young folks at a B. Y. P. U. social Saturday night. J. B. Elmore was visiting friends and relatives - in Haywood and Jackson counties recently. a n , n f, ' ' s Cy REV. O. P. ADER -'. Mrx and Mrs. Lester Lewis near Franklin,, announce the ar rival of a son on March 8., A son was Wn to Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Smith, of' Franklin, Route 3, on March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hurst, of West's Mill, announce the- arriva on March 6, of a 10-pound boy. Both mother and child were report ed doing nicely. Born to Mr. and sMrs. Boyd Bates, on Bates Branch, a son. Mr: and Mrs. George Stiles, of Clark s Chapel, announce the ar rival; of a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Keener, a daughter, Edith Pauline. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Clampit an nounce the birth of a son, James Loftoa Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Smith of Franklin, . Route 3, announce 4the arrival of a. fine boy on March 7. "The Prodigal 'Prophet Passes Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death" will be. the serinon theme of the pastor Sunday, coli- tinuing his study of Jonah the run-away preacher. The church school meets at 8:45 a. m. ; March 13 is "Young People's Day," and the young people of the church will have charge ot the evening program of services. An interesting service is planned, and talks will be made by various per sons. One of the subjects discuss ed is "What Should Be the At--titude of Adults Toward Youth?" Special music and themes discussed will feature the program. Th pastor preaches at Carson's chapel at 3 p. m. on the' theme of "A Blessing For Everybody."', Masonic Leader Passes,. John N. Hasty, chief rabban of Oasis Shrine temple, died "aC Rock ingham. Sunday night at age-of 55. Burial was on Monday, afternoon. Use Floex for Colds and Flu North Skeenah The Pleasant Hill Sunday school is progressing, nicely at this writ ing.. Mrs. Robert Carpenter had a very enjoyable quilting party at her house Thursday. Mr. Alonzo Knight, of Setser Branch, was visiting at the home of R. L. Carpenter Saturday. Mr. Oscar Sanders made a busi W. H. Helms of Waxhaw, Un ion xounty, sells about $40 worth of cured sweet potatoes from, his storage house each month and has a good income from his poultry flocks. 66 6 LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE 66 Liquid or Tablets nsad internal ly and 666 Salve externally, make a complete and effective treatment for Cold. HOST SPEEDY REMEDIES KNOWN, This effective new medicine should be found in every home. Take a dose as soon as the first symptoms of cold or influcnsa, ap- pear. ' It will save you much" wor ry, discomfort and illness. . But even in advanced stages of colds, influenza and related respiratory infections brings relief. Sold in' 50 cent ' bottles. Made by a secret process, this new, v scientifically ' prepared medicine is ' sold only at ANGEL'S DRUG STORE, FRANK LIN,, N. C. ; . -Adv. 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