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CGi.!E!GS Mm GOIfJCS- Mcp Catjianno Franlia. rV r;:: WeFraeli L. Henry, Jr. The following annotjnc'cjoent has been received : ' . Mr. and Mrs. S. 1.': 'Franks' Announce the- Marriage of their Daughtcc . Catharine Louise . Mr. Frank L. - Henry,. Jr. Nineteen hundred and thirty-two, ' Walhalla, South Carolina. Mrs. Henry is the elder .daughter ... !, , ' ' ' Franklin U. DrG Invited To Attend Unveiling ,' The following invitation has been received by the Macon counter U. D. C chanter". ' "The Georgia Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy re quests the honor -of your presence at the- unveiling of a monument '.to General Francis S. Bartow, C. S. COMING Macon Theatre FRANKLIN. N. G " FRI.&SAI. August 19 t2A Tom Mix "DESTRY RIDES V AGAIN9' His first talking Picture ALSO COMEDY . Admission 10c & 25c Who's Your er? Printing boOtlagfwy . people who (pand most- oj . their time "looking for eucker" folks who know : comparatively aotkitjg bout tho mr of printing haven't darn dim fas vestexl who "eommwetoil you to your destruction if you only lUten to their . chatter. College-brad - Or corn-fed yofu will ndaiit that thu commission muft be added to the telliaf price or deducted from the ' quality of what you get" . and the money leaves town , forever! Phone 24 The Franklin Press Expert Commercial Printer Boouefrn ... a HUILGS big help to BOWELS What a joy to have the bowels move vlike clockwork, every dayl Ifa easy, - if you mind these simple rule of famous old doctor: 1. Drink a big tumblerful of water before breakfast, and several times a day. 2. Get" plenty of exercise without unduly fatiguing yourself. 3. Try for a bowel movement at ' exactly the same hour every day. Everyone's bowels need help at times, but the best thing to use it Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. You'll get a good cleaning-out, and it won't leave your insides weak and watery. This family doctor's prescription is just fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin, and other helpful ingredients that couldn't hurt a child., But how it wakes up those lazy bowels! How good you feel with a titan lytttat T1 '-J fc of ; Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Franks of Franklin. She is a graduate of the Franklin high school, and was a student ia Western Carolina Teachers College last year. She also attended Salem College, at Wmson-Salem, for a year. Mr. Henry is also a graduate of the Franklin high school. He is now connected with' the Joines Motor company at Brevard, where they expect to make their home. A., at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee school, Rabun Gap, Ga., on Wed: nesday morning, -August twenty fourth, 1932, at eleven o'clock. - Mrs. my BasmnskL president. Mrs. Ed A. - Caldwell,1 chairman Francis S. Bartow Memorial." Immediately following the un veiling ceremonies a picnic dinner will be served and in the after noon a tour of the Rabun Gap Nacoochee .school plant and farm will follow.. Quite an honor was conferred upon the Macon" county chapter in that they are' to officially .rep resent the state of North Carolina at the unveiling. .' The general public is invited and many Franklin people are expected to attend, la addition to the local chapter, i Caylor-Holt Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Bonnetta Cavlor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W C. Caylor, of Decatur, 111, to Mr. Richard C Holt, son of Mr. ind Mrs. E. C Holt, of Highlands, on September 12, 1931, at the home of the Rev. Verne Oglesby, pastor, of - the . East Park Baptist church in. Decatur, ' ' ,J" , Mt Holt, who is associated with wY' brother Harry Holt in the Economy Cleaners, brought his brife .to Franklin last week. They are 1 now making their borne at Peek's hotel. Personal Mention Mr H. Stone Is spending sev eral days tn New Haven, Conn visiting his mother, Mrs. J. Wheat on Stone. - y Mrs. 'Grace Campbell, of Marsh all, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Moody, at her home 6n,Jotla for the past week. Mrs. M alburn Thompson return ed to her . home in Harriman, Tenn, last Monday, after spending several weeks here yrith her daughter, Mrs. Boice C Munday. Miss Virginia Smith has return ed to her. home here, after spend ing several days in Statesvufe with her sister, Mrs. F. H. Scroggs. Mesdames C. S. Brown and G. L. Houk spent last Thursday in Asheville shopping. Mr. and Mrsl A. B. Slagle and daughter. Miss', Elizabeth Slagle, and Mr. George M. Mallonee 4tft Monday for Wrightsville Beach, where they will attend a sheriffs' convention which convenes there this week. Mr. Dock Mason and a Mr. Cook, of Jackson county, spent the week-end at Leatherman, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Matlock. Mr. J. Grace Flemings made a business trip to Atlanta, Ga., Mon day.. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mashburn have moved" into the I. T. Peek house on the Georgia, road. Miss Michaux Beaim' has return to her home in Asheville after spending several days; here visiting AdvertUenient umm'cs htnTorturln f tains ASi-ptd Oouor met viui Ml oammmbmmi eueeaei la UMUae rbwunauM that an aftloe eat alwar uovoM eitfc patwnu Iroai tar and Pt. H mi flnfctl twAlmA feA tu aw ewmaadtm pfeMnpttoa avalla dm lAmufli cruf motm to all u(frn MlM MMtM Tbounndi tM arttt ortam aa sum a taint pouibu aat aroa aotolut imdoe) trwe tM iortrln pain el rhu atauoa, aaurttu. aimaafle ana awMlit vim tM aataiut prMorlpttoa. Uiku no IlltirtMi aee wimim u pain or. no loot toa'e Mlfane It ary r? hr eoM aoe't enoa aiawea. tomtorttne rtiut arunwt aui Miuad roar Uf tbart ate ae epiaiet er aaraouet tn ! Ma aUt a eovertai rt aMolatwjr arm im aoy at uate vtta aaythini thai aeu't Mop your paint if Ru-No-M doei Mat roe inoe yoa wttl tat . Dtlay enw sautM tatfarma. Tr UU taat vork mi BrawrlpUoa tttat put drl4lii. pain. ' raeue Mtnarart ap tbeu lM tuit tat vera at piayi her sister, Mrs. John ,11: Stone, at the Orlando apartments. She was accompanied by Mrs. Stone, who will spend several days in Ashe ville visiting. Messrs. Tracy . Barnard , and Charles Edwin Cunningham made a business trip to Atlanta, Ga., last week. Mrs. Nell P. Stansell, of Green ville, S. C, is spending several days here, the guest of Miss Charlotte Conley. ' Mr. Rumby Ray, who has been working in Greensboro for the past year returned to his home here last Thursday. Mrs. - Joe . Palmer and children, Charles and Catherine, Mrs. John Moore and- Mr. Fred Blaine, spent last Thursday inAsheville" shopping. Mrs. Grady Bailey, of Burns ville, was here last week visiting her brother, Mr. J. Frank Ray and sister, Mrs. Floyd Welch. Mrs. Bailey was formerly Miss Zula Ray. Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Scroggs and two children, of Statesville, arrived here Sunday, for a visit with Mrs. Scroggs' parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frank T, Smith. i Mr. Virgil O. Jacobs, Mr. Frank" Gougler and daughter, Miss Marie Gougler, Mr. and Mrs. Park Goug ler, all of Akron, Ohio, arrived here Sunday for a visit, with Mr. Frank Gougler's daughter, Mrs. Fred Palmer, on Route 4. Miss Lily Calloway has returned from a week's visit in Washing ton, D. C, and Alexandria, Va. She was accompanied- by Miss Meatta Bringle, of Salisbury. Mr. M. L. Burnette, who ' has been spending the summer months at Ridgecrest with his daughter, Mrs. R. E. Hurst, has returned to Franklin, where he will spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. John S. Trotter. , , Mr. Crawford Dal ton, who is working in Gastoma, spent several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dalton, at West's Mill. He was accompanied on his return bunday by his broth ers, Rogers and Lyman, who will spend about two weeks in Gas tpnta. Miss Mildred Kinnebrew, of Bir mingham, Ala., is spending two weeks here visiting Miss Georgian na Tessier. ' - Mrs. Boyd Sutton, of Decatur, Ga., was here last week visiting her mother, Mrs. A. W. Horn, and sister, Mrs. J. E; Perry, at their home , on' Harrison avenue. Mrs. Ida Hendrick has returned io her home in Chipley, Ga., after spending several weeks here with her sister, Mrs. John Awtrey. Mr. and MrsR. E. Hurst, of Ridgecrest have been spending sev eral days here visiting Mrs. Hurst's sister, Mrs- John S. Trotter. lAt. and Mrs. Frank I. Murray and three sons are spending sev eral days on Wayah Bald. Mrs. D. G. Stewart and daugh ter, Miss Dorothy Stewart, and Miss Nancy Patton are spending several days visiting relatives and friends in Georgia. Mr. J. W. Roper, vice-president, in charge of the mica division of the Industrial Minerals Corpora tion, has gone to New York on a business trip for his company. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Max Williams, of Walhalla, S. C, spent several days in Knoxville, Tenn., last week with Mr. Allen's sister, Mrs. Sallie Wat son, and other relatives. Mrs. Alice Childers and daugh ter, Esther Mae, are spending sev eral days in Philadelphia, Pa., and Hopewell, Va., with relatives and friends. Mr. Furman Shepherd, of Ashe ville, was here this week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Shepherd, on Harrison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lee Howard and daughter, Annie Will, Mr. El mer Childers and John Crawford left Monday for Hopewell, Va., and Philadelphia, Pa., where they will spend a week with relatives and friends.'-"- - Mr. L. C. Elwes has moved into town from the Wallace borne, where he has been staying for the past year. Mr. Elwes is 'staying at the Commercial hotel. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS When your heels slip ' And your soles flop, We'll mend the rip And save the top. Troy Horn. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse) "We Buy and Sail" Box 212 Trey F. Horn St. A; Episcopal Church - FRANKLIN, N. C. Rev. Norvin C. Duncan, Rector , SUNDAY , 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. 8 jp. m.r-Eveiiing prayer and sermon, i r FRIDAY 10 a. m. Holy Communion with prayers for the sick. . 8 p. m. Recreational program on the lawn. The Indians are coming, boys, so be on hand. Heap big Indian chief will lead the braves in a pow wow around the camp " fire 'Look to your scalp. Church of Incarnation HIGHLANDS, N. C. SUNDAY .11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermonA The Rev. Edgar Goold, presi dent of Saint Augustine's School, Raleigh, N. C, will conduct the service and preach. BY REV. N. C. DUNCAN , The writer had the privilege of seeing and hearing the presentation of "Heaven Bund" at Lake Juna- luska last Saturday evening. It was given, by a group of Negroes, members of the A M. E. church, Atlanta, Ga., and-undcr the aus pices of the Junaluska association. The pageant gives a faithful por trayal of the religious ideas and emotions of the Negro people, ideas and emotions associated with primitive peoples in their religious experience. The cast faithfully spell- out the soul of their race, and they portray qualities of char acter, and with manifest ability, of which they have reason lo be proud. The Negroes are gifted singers. Music is as natural to them as the songs of the winds among the trees. Out of this race will come some day a great artist Already, in such artists as Roland Hayes, their gifts and ability are being recognized. The Junaluska associa tion performed a fine piece of ser vice for this section in bringing this production here. It was not only entertaining, but gave' oppor tunity for the Colored people to present their religious experiences, and gave to the white people a better understanding of them. Both could go away with new apprecia tions and kinder feelings, which will help to better relationships be tween .them. . . Baptist Church Notes BY REV. EUGENE R. ELLER There, will be regular services at the Baptist church next Sunday. The Sunday school will begin at 9:45 a. m. Every member of the church should be a member of the unday school and all who are in terested in the betterment of the community, whether members of the ' church or not, should be a member of the Bible school. The morning worship service will be at 11 a. m. AH the Sunday school pupils and teachers are "urg ed to remain for this service. The public is most cordially invited to all these services. The B. Y. P. U. will meet at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. We had 128 in B. Y. P. U. last Sunday night. Come next Sunday and bring others with 'you. The even ing worship service will be at 8:15 and the sermon subject for the evening will be "The Second Com ing of Jesus Christ." We are having a continual in crease in the prayer meeting atten dance. We are having something special on the program each Wed nesday evening. This should be the best attended service of the church. BUYS RESTAURANT W. O. Hawkins, of Jackson coun ty, has taken over, the Clousc lunch room on the square, which until recently was operated by the former Mrs. Delia Clouse. Mr. Hawkins will move his family to Franklin in the near future. For lazy liver, stomach and kidneys, biliousness, indi gestion, constipation, head ache, colds and fever. I0nd35atdeilen. ffalotats TRADE MARK REO. North Skcenah - Mr. E. B. Dellart, of Franklin, made a speech at the Maple Springs school Friday night on the railroad. We are having quite a bit of rainy weathe'r at present. Rev. Marion Love, of Clarkes ville, Ga., is conducting a revival meeting at Pleasant Hill Baptist church this week. - Mr. J. L. Sanders is erecting a new dwelling house on his farm. Mr. Lige Depart is able to be out again after a serious illness. Misses Lawna and Beatrice Shope, of Easly, S. G, spent the week-end with relatives on North Skcenah. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mann, of Anderson, S. C, are visiting friends and relatives here. Rev. Lester Ledford has been on the sick list, but is able to be out again. ' . Mr. Walter Ledford was in this community Sunday. Mrs. G. A.. Stockton made a business trip to Elberton, Ga.; the past- week. Mr. Will Coward, of the Watau ga section, was a week-end visitor here. - Mrw. and Mrs. Raymond San ders and son, Laurence, attended the Rickman reunion on Cowee last Sunday. Mr. Crayton Stockton is visiting in this section. Broadway Mr. Columbus Vinson, of Dil lard, Ga., is in this section this week" hoeing cabbage. Mr, John Brown made a business trip to Highlands Wednesday. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, on July 4, a girl, Joyce Loucille. Miss Zillah Wilson made a busi ness trip to Highlands Saturday. A group of young folks nd one of the teachers from the John C. Campbell Folk School at Brass town were in this section on a camping trip a few weeks ago. Tom, oa. and Edna Wilson ac companied them to Camp Parry dise Sunday. - Mr. Andy Wilson made a busi ness trip to Franklin last week. Mr. Z. V: McKinney and Frank Cabe were visiting Andy Wilson Sunday. Mr, Mack McKinney, Mr. Tom Potts and Mrs. Minion Witherds were visiting at Andy Wilson's Wednesday. Mr. Mell Lamb, of Dillard, Ga., was visiting his sisters, Miss Fan nie and Belle Lamb, Wednesday. Mr. Bart Wilson, of Scaly, spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. H. C. Wilson, this week. Zba and Edna Wilson were the guests of Miss Agnes McKinney Sunday. Rainbow Springs Among the Rainbow Springs par ty which motored to Lenoir and Hickory on Wednesday of last week for a visit to theif friends and relatives were Mr. and Mrs. W. G. ;Storie and daughter; Mr. Harry Danielson and Mr. Clifton Vaught. They returned home late Thursday night. Mary McGinnis, Margarettc Turner and Ehall Cook, of Beck ly, W. 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