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V1V I'., I TKS T&linXH T2,ZZ2 mi TEST KlSZU&ZS UACCXIAN PAGE FIVZ -.CCCiZ-L-'ACTMTES,;- and COMINGS AND GOINGS Baptist Mission Circles 'To Meet- Thursday The two Circles of the Baptist Missionary' society will meet Thurs day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Cir cle Number one will meet in the home, of Mrs. H. T. Horsley and Circle Number two in the home of Mrs.,W. G. Wilkic. All the members are urged to make a special-effort to attends these meetings. Mrs. Lon Campbell Entertains Mission Group.. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist church met . at the home of Mrs, Lon Campbell Thursday afternoon; July 7 with ' about .20 members present 'Mrs. George Jones, president, presided, .v After dispensing with the business a. very interesting program' was presented. - . After the meeting a social hour was enjoyed while the hostess serv ed delicious pound cake and grape acid, v Miss Annie Baldwin Weds Mr; -Ernest McCoy Miss 'Annie Baldwin, daughter of Mrs". Pearl Baldwin Swafford, of Franklin, Route 3, and Mr. Ernest . McCoy, son ,of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCoy, of Gneiss, were married in Clayton, Ga., on Monday, July 4 in the presence of afew intimate friends. . . . ; ' The young couple are now mak ing their .''home with the groom's sister, Mrs. Sloan Rickman, who lives a mile and a half out the Bryson City road. Duvall:Scott Mrs. Hattie Duvall, of Burning town and Mr Hubert .Scott of the -Cowee Gap section, were married July 6 at Clayton, Ga. v They will make their home in the Watauga section of Macon counfy. " Give Tacky Party Misses ' Annie Laura nd Beulah Mae Sprinkles entertained a group of Iheir friends with a tacky party at their, home on the Georgia road Monday night. - t Leona Sprinkles received- first prizo and little Carrie Lee Sprinkles received second prize for being the tackiest ones present . Interesting games were played and everybody reported a lovely tirrte. . Lovely refreshments were served. Gives Birthday Party Mrs. Derrall Ashe observed the ninth birthday anniversary of her little daughter, Frances, last Wed nesday afternoon by entertaining about 45 children with many of their mothers at a party at her home. on Harrison avenue. Games dear to the hearts of the little folks were directed by some of the mothers, after which they wefe served lovely cakes and lem onade. Many- lovely gifts were received by the little horioree. Personal Mention ' Mrs. E. E. Watkins, Miss Vir ginia Watkins and Mr. Harold Watkins, of Albany, . Ua., are . spending Several days here with Mrs. - Watkins' father and sister, Mrs. J. A. Conley and Mrs. H. O. Cozad. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Sanders an nounce the arrival of a daughter, -Trances Mae, at their home on ' Thursday, July 7. Miss Georgiana Tessier spent the first of this Week'in Highlands, the guest of Miss Mary Lee -Hen derson. . - Miss Mary'Elleh Bryson, of Can- ton. is spending scveraldays here! visiting Miss Helen Shepherd at hcr home on Harrison avenue. Mr. L. H. Curtis, of Rabun Gap, Ga., was among thV business "visit ors here Tuesday. Mr anil' - Afr f.lrnn Rav ' and two small sons, Bobbie' and Billic, of West Asheville, were here re cently visiting at the home of their parents, Mrr and Mrs. H. P. Ray, and Mrs. Lucy Jacobs at Iotla. Mrs! F, mV Shanklin and daugh ter, Miss Sarah, of Ridge Water, Va., arrived here Tuesday for a visit to MVs. J. S, , Sloan.- Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Easton and two small children, returned to their home in Alexander, Va., last week, after' spending a month here with - Mrs. Easton' mother, Mrs. J. S. Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rogers and; children, of Asheville, are visiting Mrs. Rogeri' lister, Mrs. John J. Tice, at her home on Iotla. : ' Mr. and Mrs. . Sam L. Rickman announce the arrival s " a son at their home on Thursday, June 30. Miss Velma Peek, who is in school at Asheville, spent several days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Peek, at the Peek hotel. . I Mrs. Marjorie Quick .and daugh ter, Mrs. Karl Wood, and two chil dren of Ithica, N. Y., are- staying at the home of Mrs..W. W. Sloan. Mrs. Walter Downing, of Atlan ta, visited Mrs. W. W. Sloan and Mrs.. F. L. Siler last week. Miss. Fluellen. and Miss Marv Pattillo, of, Macon, Ga., are visit? ing , their uncle, Mr. Robert Pat tillo, at Holly Springs. Mrs. Grady Siler complimented Mrs. Jule Siler, -of Lavonia, Ga., with a lovely luncheon last week, rrl . . - ine invuea guests were Mrs. b. L. Rogers, Mrs. F. L. Siler, Mrs. Lee Crawford, Mrs. George Jones and Mrs. W. W. Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Byrd, of Cullowhee, recently spent the week end here with Mr. and. Mrs. Lon Campbell. " Mr. C. C. Doughty,' of Augusta, Ga., who is spending the summer at Rainbow Springs, Was a visitor here Monday. ; : . Xfr T T TWrv r( Plliiav mt amoncr the business visitors here Saturday.' , ; - Mr. J. C. Kurst, ;of Leatherman, was a business visitor here last Saturday. ' . Mrs. Nellie Campbell Justice and two sons, Jack and James, of Washington, Ga., and Mrs. George Dowdle, of Dillard, Ga., spent sev eral days here last week visiting relatives and friends. Mr and Mrs. Frank L. Guest spent last week , in Spartanburg, S. G, the guests e-f Mr. William Melton. . Mrs. Sallie Watson, of Knoxville, Tenn., - is spending several days here visiting her brother, Mr.-- L. A. Allen. Ct-t:. ::- y : ' f ro Q - P Pptilaru! cnonr tact Sunday in Otto-visiting her broth- er, mr. ta jviozeiey. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bennett, of Spartanburg, S. Cre spending this week here visiting . Mr. and Mrs.. Frank L. Guest. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Duvall, Sunday morning, July 10, at their home at Windy Gap. On Tuesday, July 12, a .son, Claude? was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Allen, at their home at Leatherman. . Rainbow Springs Mr. J. E. Danielson and Mr.. J T. Bennett made a business - trip to Fontana last Sunday! Mr. Jack Bailey, of Beckley, W. Va.f arrived "here recently to; spend a two-months vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L, 0. Bailey. Among a party which motored over the logging railroad to Rit tcr camp for the week-end were Mr. Jack Bryant and daughter, Georgia, and Mr. Paul Vaught and Mr. Clifton Vaught Miss Sarah Heden returned home i eccntly after spending a few weeks visiting to her iriends and relatives at Andrews. - Master Charlie Wilson, Jr., of Andrews, is spending a few weeks visiting friends and relatives on Black street. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stiwell, of Al- Imond, spent the week-end with Mrs. John Cole at Raytown. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fouts and children were called to Iotla July 3 on account of the death of Mr Fouts' brother, Ellis, who was kill ,cl ' railroad accident at Little Rock, Ark, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ramey and daughter motored to Cornelia,. Ga, last Sunday as guests of Mrs Ramey's sister. Mr. and Mrs.- Ed Ramey and Mrs. Harson Heden spent last Saturday at Cartoogechaye on bust ncss. On account of rain on July A, two baseball games scheduled to be played here .and at Bryson City were called off. There will be two games here next Saturday. CherO' kee will play Rainbow Springs both in the morning and the, afternoon of Saturday. i On July 2 -the Prentiss team played Raytown on the Ocona- Nantahala leatcae's ball ground, The score was 14 to 9 in favor of Raytown. Last , Saturday afternoon the Whittier-team was defeated by Rainbow Springs by the score of 21 to 0 at Rainbow Springs. Mrs. Tripplet McCoy, Miss li. Burglin, and Miss Eva. Smith ar rived at Rainbow Springs last Sun day afternoon to take up their duties as school teachers. .The Rainbow, Springs school opened Monday morning of this week with large enrollment. . , Hickory Knoll Mr. nd Mrs. M. N. Long, of LincoltonK Ga., are here on an ex tended visit to their daughter, Mrs. James L. . Young, of Route 2. - Mrs, Nellje Justice and son, jim- fnie, of Lincolntdn, Ga:, are visit ing relatives and: friends here. Mr. Johnny Xoung. who holds a responsible position 'with' the Mc Gregor School Supply company in Athens, Ga spent last week with his parents, Mr. : and Mrs.. James Young. He was accompanied home - by his cousin, Mr. Jack Long; of A. and M. School, Mad ison, Ga. , v- Q Mr. and Mrs. James L. ' Young, Mr. M. N. Long, Mr Jack Long and Mr. 'Johnny Young attended the Georgia State Singing con vention in. Toccoa! Ga.; Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Hart and son, Jackie, and Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Utiangst, of Mansfield, Ohio, spent Sunday and Monday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Keener of near Otto. , Franklin Circuit REV. H. C FREEMAN. PASTOR The church school will assemble at 10 a. m. at each of the church es in the charge. At 11 a. m. there will be a family reunion at Clark's Chapel, the program to consist of worship, roll call, a brief historical account of the life of the church to be read by the sec retary of the historical committee, and the Lord's supper. - At 2:30 p. m. there will be an other family reunion service at Salem church with the above out lined order of service. - At 8. p. m. the Rev. L B. George; of Duke university, will be with us at Bethel church for the purpose of - conducting a Cokesbury training school for the Sunday school workers of the Franklin cir cuit. The study class will meet each evening with Mr. George at Bethel church next week. . , Your presence at any or all these services will be greatly ap preciated. Baptist Church Notes BY REV. EUGENE R. ELLER The Baptist church in conference last Sunday , niglit extended an in' vitation.to the Rev. W. L. Griggs, of Charlotte, and Mr. John K. Blackburn, of North Wilkesboro, to return to Franklin for another series of meetings the last two weeks of November. The Chris tian people are urged to begin now to prepare the way for this meet tng by spending much time in pray er. The way must be paved with prayer and consecration if we are to have the much needed revival. There will be regular services at the First Baptist church next Sun day. The Sunday school forces are urged to keep in touch with each other and keep the school on the hearts of thev people. If we have a vision of a great Sunday school, we will build a great school. The Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a.km. and the morning worship will be at 11 o'clock. The pastor will preach on the subject, "All Things Work Together For Good to Them That Love the Lord." The Sunbeams and R. A.'s will meet Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock and the B. Y. P. U.'s at 7 o'clock, Let ul work and pray that we may not have a "summer slump" in our organizations. We are going fine but we must keep up faith and determination during these hot summer days when the cool of the mountains call us on every side. The evening worship will be at 8:15 o'clock and the pastor will preach on The Perseverance Of the Saints." This is, a continuation of the series of doctrinal sermons which the pator has been preach ing for some months. Beginning 'Monday night of next week Miss Maybell Starnes of the Baptist state department of young people's work will speak in the church each night, using the book, "Pilgrims" Progress". This course will ,be open to the public and those wishing to do so may take the examination and get a B. Y. P. y. seal on the course. Miss Starnes will have charge of the mid-week prayer service. - The pas tor will be in a meeting at the Sugar Fork Baptist church next week. f.?cU:e:I::tChurch Motes By REV. O. P. ADER When a man brings hn little boy or girl and 'joins the Sunday school, and joins in the worship service at ll"a. m., he helps the church in a substantial way ;' and he helps himself in a spiritual way. That is a twofold good. Come to Sunday school at 9 ;30 a.' m. : .. " ' Join in the worship service at 11 a. m. " - Pastor's sermon this Sabbath is especially addressed to young peo ple who face their life work, and is this "What Shall I Do With My Life." : The young people's division of the church meets at 7 p. nt The boys' and girls' World dubc meets at the same hour. "Jacob-The Cheat Wheat Chang ed Into Good Wheat," is the ser mon-subject at 8:15 p. m. v Prayer service and Bible study in. Acts 3, Wednesday 8:15 p. m. . Choir meets on Thursday 8:15 p. m. The gool music by the choir features the service on the Sabbath. Harmony Our school is progressing nicely under the direction of Miss Ina Henry as teacher. " This makes Miss Henry's third year witlnus. Mr. Major Holbrook and' Mr. Fisher, of Detroit, Mich.; were visiting Mr. Holbrook's ffarents, Mr. and Mrs. Will HolbrookV last week. . X - : Mr. T. S. Lewis,' his sister, Paul ine, Mrs. Rose and daughter, and son, of Atlanta, are spending., their vacation at the camp here. ' Miss Viola Dalton, of New York, is spending her summer vacation with her mother, Mrs. L. C. Dal ton; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Childers and children spent last week-end in the Smoky mountains. Mr. Wymer Hurst and friend, Mr. Earl Sams, of Gastonia, are visiting relatives and friends here. . Misses Ruth, and Birdell Hol brook attended the ball game at Cowee last Saturday. Miss Eula. Childers, of Whittier, is visiting her brother, Mr. E. C. Childers, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Holbrooks attended the funeral of Mrs. Crib ble last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Shephard and -'Mrs. Bertha Shephard were visiting Mrs, Maymie Reynolds Sunday. ' Well's Grove Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Harding and baby returned to their, home in Canton Sunday after a visit with Mrs. Harding's father. Lois Snyder, of Cornelia, Ga., was visiting at Franklin last week end: Mr. J. I. Vinson filled his reg ular appointment at- Well's Grove church Saturday night and Sun day. He has been re-elected to preach for the coming year. Mr. John Angel, of Dillard, Ga., visited in this community Saturday and Sunday. - Several of the young folks of Wells Grove attended the League meeting at Clark's Chapel Sunday night. , Mr. Clyde Burdetfe, who has been visiting his uncle, Mr. Wade Shook, . returned to his home in Anderson, S. C, last week. Mr. and .Mrs. Wade Shook visit ed Mrs. Shook's father, Mr. Lee Chastain, Sunday. Miss Elgie Cochran is back in this community for the summer. She, is staying with Mrs. Jonathan Phillips. Cowee Mrs. W. H. Morrison spent Sun day and Monday with her daugh ter, Mrs. T. G. Dean, of Etna. Mr. and Mrs. Cero Martin and sons, Jack and Jimmy, of Waynes ville, were here Sunday visiting Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. JL M. Morgan. Miss Edna Bradley, of Baltimore, Md., is spending her vacation here with her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Avery Bradley. Miss Helen Mason, of Iotla, spent the week-end here with her cousin, Miss ; Annie Dee Leather man. Mr. Oscar Rickman and Mrs. J. W. Rickman, of Leatherman, were visitors here Sunday. Mrs. Frank Holbrook, of Cand ler, spent last week here with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. John Dal ton. 1 ' . Miss Hazel Ray, of Waynesville, was visitinz at the home of Mr. and Mn. J. M. Morgan last Sun- lay, Mr. Crawford Dalton returned to Gastonia last Sunday. f Miss Rose Bradley, of Barkers Creek, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin. Mr. Tom Rickman and son, of Canton, were visiting friends in our community last week. .Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rickman left Saturday for their home in Gas tonia. Mr. Edwin Moseley, of Detroit, arrived here Friday for a month's visit with his mother, Mrs. Grady Moseley. Mr. D. A. Allen is teaching a singing school at the Cowee Bap tist church. About 35 ouoils have enrolled. Another interesting baseball erame was played here Saturday after noon between the West End and the Cowee players. Cowee team won the game by a score ef 17 to 9. We Cowee folks are proud of our baseball team. ' County Agent Work Is Done at Low Cost The work of the countv farm agents in the 83 counties where they are at present emoloved costs an average of less than one cent out of each dollar paid in county taxes. This fact was develooed recentlv after xa. study of figures secured by cnartes A. Sheffield, assistant ex tension director at , State college, from the Mate tax commission. The various counties of North Carolina levied $31,800,000 in taxes in 1931 and the average rate was $1.06. Out of each dollar levied in the counties about one-half of cent when the state's annrnnriatinn was added. The total cost per aouar ot tax money paid, including As Franklin Said Wind Fills the Sails of a Ship and Makes It Go Advertising Fills the Coffers of a Business Concern and Makes It Grow The Is the Best The Farmer's Question Box Timely Questions Answered by N, C. State College Experts Q My pullets are not developing properly. There are a number that are undersized and seem to lack "pep." What is' the trouble and what can I do to. correct it? AnJ-The birds may have a heavy infestation of internal para sites or be suffering from chronic coccidibsis; they may be over crowded or the ration may be un balanced. To correct this condi tion all undersized and poorly de veloped birds should be culled and the pullets and cockerels separated. This permits more rOom for prop er development and will eliminate the coccidiosis carriers. The ration should be supplemented with a plentiful supply of succulent green feed and, if -this is oot available, one per cent of biologically tested cod liver oil should be added. the federal offset amounted to .88 of one cent Despite this low cost of county extension work ,the agent is about the only human connection the farmer has with his experiment station, State college, and United States department of agriculture. More people are returning to the farms now that city jobs are scarce and more young people are re maining on the farms. This means that the county agent is needed now more than ever and it is false economy to dispense with his work. Larger ships may venture more But little boats must keep near shore." a Perhaps you have noticed that the most successful merchants the ones who do the largest business and offer the best merchan dise values rare those who advertise on a large scale. Franklin Advertising Medium in Macon County J.O.U.A.M. News Corral Edited by (" JOHN W. EDWARDS - Thursday evening, July 14, is the date set for installation of officers of Cullasaja Council, No. 158. J. H. Stribling will haVe charge of the installation services. Following are the officers to be installed t to serve for the remain der of the year : Councilor, E. Bj DcHart ; vice councilor, John B. Henry; financial secretary, Robert F. Henry; recording secretary, J. H. Stribling; assistant recording secretary, J. Horner Stockton; chaplain, Tom . McCollum; treasur er, R. D. Sisk; conductor, Sam J. Murray; warden, S. J. Womack; inside sentinel, Crude 'Meadows; outside sentinel, Oliver Hall; 18 months trustee, Tom McCollum.' J. H. Stribling and Robert F. Hen ry were elected as delegates to the state meeting. This summer has been a zero time for news to print in this corn er. News is something that has to happen and cannot be made in front of a typewriter. So why don't some of you brothers send in a small item or so, onct in a while? No Hep For Sub Craw Hope has been abandoned" for rescue of more than 60 men who went down with the French sub marine Promethee off Cherbourg, France, last week and lies in 245 feet of water. Seven men, includ ing the commander were thrown from the deck and saved when the ship lurched down. ... Pre
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