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1"" ,, I ' mm r . - -1 , - - -, ri try j Music Club To Meet s On Tuesday afternoon, March 22, at 3 :30 o'clock the McDowell Mus ic club willmeet with Miss Willie Mae Ledfor'd, " with - Mrs. H. ;.T. Ilorsley as leader. French music will be the topic of the meeting. iives Dance -' A very enjoyable dance was giv en bv Miss Mildre4 Kinnebrew at her home in East Franklin Monday MACON THEATRE Fri.-Sat., March 18-19 Bill Cody & Andy Shuford L : in -'". v': OKLAHOMA JIM A new Western team you will want to ' see again and again. They're good! ; Also Two Cartoon Comedies Mon.-Tues., March 21-22 Joan Crawford : in " .x POSSESSED One of Jhe outstanding hits . 6f the season. Led the box offices of the . nation for two consec utive months. Here only two daysdon't miss it I ; r Alw-FLIP THE FROG 15 & 35c evening with about A) ot tlic younger scf present. Entertains at Dance Mrs - Neville Sloan entertained about 25 young people ; with : dance at her-home in East Frank lin Tuesday evening. A very en joyable evening was spent. . Wed.-Thurs.; March 23-24 Laurel & Hardy in :,- U PARDON US Their first great feature picture Guaranteed the ; funniest you ever went into convulsions over! Alio FISHERMAN'S PARA , DISE, an unusual . sports . . .' . reel " '. . 1 15 & 35c Gives Dinner Party A very delightful affair of the week was the . dinner party given by Mrs. W. W. 'Sloan at Sunny side -FarnT tor, her son, , William Sloan and his house guests, Messrs Phil Peacock' and Webb Collett, of Salisbury. " " ' '; Those enjoying the occasion were Misses Mildred Kinnebrew, Helen Warden, Gcorgianna Tessicr, ' l.e- wellyn Davis, Mane Palmer nd Margaret Franks; Messrs Eugene Welch, John Cunningham and Nev illc Sloan. : Personal Mention Miss Katherine Franks, who has been " attending Western 'Carolina Teachers college at Cullowhee, ac companied by her friend Miss Ed na Mae Price, spent Tuesday night here with her parents, Mr.; and Mr; Sam L. Franks. Messrs Alfred '"Clark, and . Dee Bradley, of Etna, were among the business visitors here Wednesday ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jacobs, of Orangeburg, J S.! C, are spending several days here with their par dnts, Mrs. Mary Jacobs, in East Franklin, and. Mr. and Mrs. Buc hannan, on Watauga. .f Mrs. L. B; ; Hayes, of Waynes ville, was here, Wednesday visiting her mother,- Mrs. Sam L. Kogers Mrs. Sloan' Kinnebrew, is spend ing several days this week with friends in Asheville. . . -; 'j . . ; Messrs William and Nevil Sloan, who are attending the Uni versitv at Chapel Hill, are spend ing the Spring holidays at their .Tf M nomes nere. v i ney were dvtum' pamcd Dy r.lesors rial i cucutK ana Webb Collett, who are . the house guests -of Mr, William Sloan this Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Cunningham are spending several days in At- anta, Ga, with relatives and Mrs. John Womack,' of Asheville, is spending several days here with Mr. Womack's parents, Mr. ' and Mrs Silas Womack. Mrs, C, L. liiRram returned to her home on Route 4 last week, after spending several weeks v with relatives and friends in Macon, Oa, Mr. George Scott and wife, of Woodland, Wash., have returned to Macon county to make their home. " Mayor George B. Patton was re ported Tuesday to be slowly re covering rom a serious illness at his home on the Georgia road. Mr. Ernest Rankin, of Washing ton, D. C is spending several days here ,' with his sister, Miss Lily Rankjn, at her home on. Riverview street. :-. . ' Mr. and -M rs. Ed Parrish, of West's Mill, were visitors here Saturday. Mr. G .L. Blaine, of. Route 2, was, among the business visitors here Saturday. '' Mr. and Mrs. D. Robert Davis and Miss Lewellyn and Charlie Davis attended the funeral of Mrs, Davis' brother, Mr. Patton, at Hay esville last Thursday. Cowee Locals Wc are sorry to learn of the death of Mr. Z, M. Downs. H was a model citizen, good -neigh bor and was always ready to lend a helping hand to his fellow man We wish to extend our heart felt sympathy to the bereaved -f am ily. ' ; ' Mrs. J. W. Murray- is visiting her sons, Mr. F. I. and S. Murray, of Franklin. . Mrs. Weaver Carter was visiting in this section- Saturday. All reported a fine time at the quilting party of Mrs. Chas. Bry son's. Kev. H. (. .rreeman tilled his regular appointment at Snow Hill Sunday-with" a large crbwd for th cold day. , ST. AGNES Episccpal Clravcli Franklin, N. C. Rev. Ncrvh C. Duncan Priest-in-charge SUNDAY : 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, Church of Incarnation, Highlands, 7 :30 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon, St. Agnes church, Franklin. TUESDAY "10 a. m. Holy .' ,cominunioii with special . intercessions, , St. Agnes church. death upen the cross and trans formed it into - a glorious victory. In Him die oh.nc-vilii liinini.l) ot llii- "Rcstin t-c ' In quiet, unsung lives, such as hers, are found the stuff of which heroes and saints are m:d Many of us. will be better men and wom eir fi having wM'ho'l her in li:t gallant finh.t. She has not livnl in vain. If we want to honor her life let Us fight evil iij the world with her courage, faith and forti tude, Ahua Raby lived but two ami twenty years but lived- those years so will that (he l.'iid of life Can say. "well done," The world is richer -in faith and .-courage for her haying lived, ' ' BY rev: norvin c. dunc, ' There are some fine things which come out of the. adversities of life, depending, ' of course, upon the Character of the people who have to meet them. Were it not so we should despair of life, for it is be set with many evils. I . can not subscribe to the old idea that the calamities of life express the will of God; rather, they seek to thwart His will. But these forces do throw into greater prominence the character of good, and the majesty and the power of God. For, para doxically, they suffer defeat in their victories. , Last week there passed away in our community a young woman of sweet Christian character. Her whole life had been one of battle At an early age she lost hcr.xnoth- er, and though receiving the de voted attentions of a sister, and other relatives, nothing can com pensate the child in the loss of a mother. . She cared for the best things in life, and sought to at tain them. Her ambitions were high and pure. Faithful in every task, conducting herself with simple, yet beautiful propriety, lovable in dis position, warm and sincere m her friendships, she made many friends. At twenty-two she was seized with tuberculosis, and with the same fine spirit of faith which had char acterized her life she fought this enemy. Her courage and cheerful ness gave inspiration to all who watched her.; Her body was frail, but her spirit was strong, her cour aee was splendid. She smiled through her tears when her body was rackad with pain.. She refused ,to acknowledge defeat, and in high faith she died. In this faith she triumphed, for she fought in the spirit of one who accepted the Baptist Church Notes By REV. EUGENE R ELLER ill for some time, is in ?ri?us condition. "liv:. I lirubctli V-ina.l;, of 1 r: ink 1 1 it. Was ihe fciu-M ul Miss Lola Ramsey, recently. Mrs. Mark Cochran and son. Weaver, and daughter, VVihna, and Mr. Alex Oweuby, all of Briar t"vn, spent 'Sunday 1 1 1 j.; I i a( (lie home of Mr. V. C. Dellarl. Miss Lola Ramsey, of Tellico, has gone back to Cullowhee to at tend school. Misses Ruth and Virginia Ram sey of' this section spent the week end with their 'parents,. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ramsey. Mr. G. T. Ramsey and Miss Texie Justice of this section were united in matrimony March 8. Dr. .Williams was in this section recently, on professional business, "Jonah, the Prodigal Prophet outing" 'is the therne of the pas tor 11 a. m. Church school begins at 9:4.i a m. The Young People's Division ot the church meets 'for devotional service- at 6:30 p. m. The pastor's theme at 7:30 p m. is "Four Friends Bring a Friend To the Best Fricnd.,r This church joins In with all the churches in town next week in a series of services preparatory for Easter. Blessed is the man that attends all these preparatory ser vices for Easter " will havo- to him a new meaning and a spiritual in spiration of ttcrnal worth. Tellico Why Suffer from Headaches? There is no need, in this day of modern medical remedies, to suffer headaches, neuralgia, head and chest colds, rheumatic, female and other general pains, . Wc have new, scientific preparation easy to take that will bring relief. Try our SPECIAL NO. 3 TABLETS only 25 cents a box. Why endure painful aches when it is utterly unnecessary. Wc guarantee No. 3 Tablets to give . satisfaction. Sold only at ANGEL'S DRUG STORE, FRANKLIN, N. C. -Adv CARD CF THANKS We v.-ish to thank our many fnends and relatives for their kind - . i ,i -it iless sllown us utirinn tne nmess and death of our dear husband and father. Mrs. Cora Polls ami Children. M17 -Up Training Pays Five or six months spent in an intensive business training given by the Athens Business College is thru; well spent to all young people who want to enter the field of Com merce., Competition is so keen in all lines that to 'try to get, and hold, a position; requires 'special training. Every boy and girl should decide on some trade or occupation arid then prepare themselves for that kind of work. Office work has man attractions, as bookkeeping and stenography can be learned quickly and at a small expense. Those starting as bookkeepers, sec retaries or stenographers are often promoted to managerial positions, often at large salaries.. Business men are constantly on the. watch for young people with merit. Tlie Athens Business College is prepared to give a complete busi ness training in a short period of time and at a low cost. ..: Call or write for full information. ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE ATHENS, GEORGIA. -adv. Wo; are having some real cold weather for this time of year Three light snows have fallen re cently. - . ; ; Mr. , Ralph Cook, who has been Funeral Directors Atfd Embalmers We are prepared to render y. prompt, courteous and respectful service in 'the hour of need ORDERS FOR FLOWERS HANDLED Ambulance Service BRYANT FurhituiCompany Day . Phone ' , Night Phone 106 20 Just Received A CAR OF GALVANIZED ROOFING NAILS AND FENCING We Have Channeldrain Roofing Made Of Cop-R-Loy, and Also Five V and -Corrugated Roofing Quality the Best Prices the Lowest! See Us Before Buying LEACH BROS. imp Of This Fine New Stock SELLING JUJUl of Merchandise CHILDREN'S Cc STOCKINGS? BEGINS 11 CD A.M. 1LI8TH. . Extra Large Heavy Turkish Qc TOWELS . . ... ' . .T-,smi ic .ml tkrnuok overestimating your seasons WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WERE IN OUK ruaiiiun. 11 ' nT '." Frnklin would you stand around and "twiddle" yourself loaded with thousand, of dollar, worth of finest good, that a train ever pulled into F rankl n you stand .4 1 tr - J! f U ? Wo Ann'i hlive VOU WOUW! Ve minK you wuuiu o ju. " . nU iufdc th-i wont, for month, and month., inia la wni ni. uu hiuvv as v ciiuii w wavwvsv ui t " . rKlLfi WAT that people will twurm to you irom mu J' i JUt n tub o rrccr cai r IW YFARS VOU STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER AND THE REASON FOR THE BIGGEST SALE IN YEARS demand., found your thumb, a BIG LOW TELLING IT TO so r w J r 8 gs 3 2 d S to ,.,,.x. STORE CLOSED Down Tight All Day - Thursday Great preparations Are being made to handle a large crowd. ; FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE 49c . r MEN'S SOX Sc MEN'S SILK TIES 19c ; All New Easter TIES REDUCED Men's Fine Ribbed $1.00 ' Winter Union Suits 49c Prices Smashed EASTER READY-TO-WEAR. Smart Dresses, Coats and Millinery at the LOW PRICE MARK. GROUP OF NEW SPRING DRESSES $2-97 FEWEST 2 Piece SUITS for EASTER New Sweaters and Skirts on Sale Group of New EASTER HATS for Women and Misses Price Reducedl ' : WOMEN'S DRESSES Fast color Print and AfC Batiste New Styles at f J7 FREE We're giving away lorn goods-Fine Pair Silk Hose Friday 10:30 A. M. Stylish Ladies' Dress Friday 3:30 P. M. Fine All Wool Sweater Saturday 10:30 P. M.-Good Hat for Man Saturday 3:30 IP, M. Inquire about this when you get to b tore trirtay V a. m WE'VE BROUGHT A Man Here To ACT! His Business Is To SELL LOOK HERE! BROADCLOTH 36-inch PRINTS ROMPER CLOTH 36-inch DRAPERIES Fine LONG CLOTH CD o ii B- 3 fees S w13 - 5 r i 13 to A Q o s: o a s g I- SILK UNDIES Women's Bloomers, Step: ' Ins, Brassiers, Cotton Shirts-and Shorts i D1171l? A TCbC Up to $1.98 "Gyratex" Coat, V-Neck, part wool for Men, WQ V V .'EiSL 1 EiKD Women, Beys and Girls, all sizes at a Give Away Price I UK, L71 cr uiy. Franklin, N. C. SHIRTS New Broadcloth Shirts All New Shades 49c Up to $2.00 quality Men's Fine Shirts 79c Franklin, N. C. 4X,
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