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PAGE FOUR THE FRANitLM PRESS d THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN Thursday, r.iAnai is, i::3 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS AUXILIARY INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS The Uixiliary ;.fv the IVcsliy I ran chureli im't in its regular ; i. tiihiy ticti'ni. on Thursday. I ID. at the lionii- of Mrs. W. IV Mcliuiic. The ilevoiional, kii by Mrs. (ins I. each, was the hist study of a series of twcU c in the Fiist!e to the Hebrews. Instead ' of .the reuular program, . M '1 ye irly report was made of the !. mr -pctu-'ra! officers and the chair men of" -'circles a.iu! secretaries of ',.'.11 causes. An unusual plan had lit er deUcd by which this rejKxrt i.: s irvtdc -.interestiny: and effective. e presi(!ent's report was written a n;ill ikij-it tabernacle and .iilitr officers' reports were written ''! small tents of the "same 'rUe.iia! When the reports were read the tents . with ' their banners were niocd forward on the table v'i ere'-they w ere enca'mied to rep resent the moving of the children of Israel. The pastor was present and in strlled the two ee'neral officers, elected this year M rs V. R Me ikiire. president, and Miss I.illie Rankin, treasurer. The members prescai reuewcu uieir .allegiance .r, the Master to continue to carry on the "Great Commission." The hostess presented to the re tiring president, Mrs.Gus-Leach, in behalf of the auxiliary, a lovelv 1 heaffspringloweTS. Iw3aearoe4ha'f.ire of, the manse had recently passed another mile stone, and that birth day celebrations were in order. The ladies had prepared a hand- - - "V; SPEOILS .- FOR SATURDAY WEEK We invite you to tee what we have for your interest." Look for our bargain counters.Just received . .. a big shipment of men's suits, with Jsolnethingtopleasenev prices. MEN'S SUITS -Blue-Serge- NEW SPRING SUITS For Men Latest Shades $7.95 to $12.75 p i Ladie? New Spring -COATS COAT SUITS All Wool and Crepe Lined $4-95 Beautiful Full-Fashioned CHIFFON HOSE First Quality" $1.00 Value Pair 59c MEN'S HEAVY PLAIN TOE WORK SHOES-They Will Stand Rough Use Pair 3 Miisiir "We Clothe kerchief shower. Mrs surprise was all that desire, when Airs', i.owery presented this small token of a great w.; J he home of the hostess was decorated with great bowls of jonquills. The color' scheme of yelknv and white-was carried-(.ut in the loely refreshments. The next meeting, a joint meeting xf the circles, will be held April 0 with Mrs.YV. A. .McNeil at tlK'l Orlando apartments. J ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs, J. S. (..on lev entertained the ,y . ... i u .,, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacobs, of Tuesdav contract bridge club at .... c , J ' , . it Winston-Salcm, spent the weck- her home on Harrison avenue , , . . ' . 1 . ... , .. . . -,, -. ..uiiend here with relatives and friends. ues( av altcrnrion, with two tables,: ,. c. , c , t' 1 I George S oan, who is a student " iniiie m,i,miK. A I W A L ......... ,r .u. i-..u ...t Af, - TS VV . A. t lUr V i 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . oi uie ioii e'i c I'lj.' mu, .m ., I. 1. Johnston, Jr., cut consolation. Ihose paying wereMts. V A..,. g wcpk h with Geof i t w rt V Y iV, nts,.Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Sloan, John Wasihk, Mrs. Joh, Hav n f thc.r port.. Mrs. Upward Valentine. Mis. , . r . r f,. T. J. Johnston, Jr., and Mrs. Grady Siler. v... I COLE-HOPKlNS - Licenses to marrv were lssueu :. marry were issued I... c 1.... r m. Cole, daughter of Mr and M rs. j " "'" .' .- - jonn Loie, ana Ray nupKius, su . ; of Mrs. William Hopkins, both of Rainbow Springs. They were married in J. R. Pendergrass' store at 12 o'clock Saturday with Mr. mony, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hawkins and Miss Mary Stiles have re- AND NEXT MEN'S HEAVY -OVERALL- PANTS C Pair NEWEST PRINTS Plaids Stripes Solids AH the New Patterns Vat Dyed 1 0C I Yard LADIES' OXFORDS Spring Styles QCC 30 Different OJ . Kinds to to Choose From $1.95 Real ' . COLOR FAST Broadcloth SHIRTS 49c the Family" 50 $1748 turned to their home in Canton, Ohio, after spending a few days here with Mrs. Hawkins' aunt, Mrs. W. A. Rogers. Mrs. Sam L. Rogers, after spend- ing several months in New York I visiting her son, Dr. Sam L. Rog ers, and Mrs. Rogers, . returned to VVaynesville last week and will i spend several (lavs there with her Flanagan's (iaUghter, Mrs. L. B. Hayes, -hemic cou'd I fore - rcturnini! to her home at Rogers Hall. Miss Allic a,cr b( Aquone; was t Uct tu,c,i., ct,,.,;.,,. visiting relatives and friends. T.. B. Higdon, of Atlanta, Ga., was here vlast week on business and visiting his brother, W. L. Hig don, who has been ill. Mrs. Ella Patterson and daugh ter, Miss Thelma, of Asheville, were visiting Mrs. Patterson's sis- '' r, Miss Mary Sanders, here last ; tu f;i; - . in - uiv. .Hiuioi iiioiiiuii. ai ividi- "011 - Ala., . accompanied by Henry T 17l(l,n, ,C A1: Ti. ..1 , , . ' .' ' ' . and Mrs. Grace O'mohundro, re turned last Thursday from a two- weeks visit at Lake Helen and oth- er points in Florida. Mr. and -Mrs' Tnhn .. . . . ' y ".j " " ton.Salem, spent the past week-end luJe uaugnier, Mary jo, ot Wins hcre . visiting Mr. Conley's mother Mrs, J. J. Conley, who is seriously ill Mrs. C. L. Ingram, whtf has been ending-severaIweekswith--Tel- returned to her home on Route 4 last week. Mrs. C. S. Brown spent the first of last week in Sandersville, Ga., visiting her sister. Mrs. Jack Stribling and Mrs. Harry Holt spent last Monday with friends in Cornelia, Ga. They were accompanied on their return by Mrs. Lamar Ellard and small I daughter, Jacqueline, who have been spending several weeks in Cornelia with relatives and friends. M. L. Burnette, who has been spending several months here with his daughter Mrs. John S. Trot ter, returned to his home at Black Mountain last week. He was ac companied by Mrs. Trotter, who wilspend some time theer takin" care of her father, who is in ill health. Frank Cary-Elwes moved into the Baird house recently vacated by J .-H.-Carelock-on Bonny-Crest; Franklin Circuit Notices REV. G. N. DULIN, PASTOR First Sundav Rthpt 11 '. Salem, 2:30 p. m.:""Clarkers Ghappj' mr-Wn :ju p. m. Second Sunday Snow Hill, 11 a. m.; Rivcrview, 2:30 p. mi; Iotla, 7 :30 p.m. Third Sunday Clarke's Chapel, 11 a. m.; Salem, 2:30 p. m.; Bethel, 7:30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Iotla, 11 a. m.; Oakdale, 2:30. p. m.; Snow Hill 7:30 p. rn. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at all churches on circuit except ' at Clarke's Chapel and Salem Church, where Sunday school opens at 1 :30 p. m. Showing of Newest Spring m through. E. K. CUNNINGHAM & COMPANY The Shop of Quality Mrs. Homer Bowles is spending this week in Asheville visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Har ris. Mrs. Sarah Kaveney, ot Knox ville, Tenn., is here for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. McNeil, at the Orlando apartments on Har rison avenue, Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Stone and Mrs, W. A. McNeil spent Wednesday of this week in Ashe ville. John Davenport returned last week from a business trip to New York. Miss. Margaret Cunningham spent several days last week in Hayes ville, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lentz. Earl Munday, of Kansas City, Mo., arrived here Monday for a visit with his brother, Boice C. Munday, and Mrs. Munday, at their home on Palmer street. The condition of Mrs. J. J. Con ley, who is seriously ill from a heart attack and other complica tions, remains unimproved. Mrs. P. F. Callahan, who has been matron in the Fruitland In- i stitute, near Hendersonville, came over last week for a two-weeks visit with her son, Troop, and daughter. Mrs. Reid Cabe, at her Ihome near Prentiss. T. S. Munday, proprietor of the Munday hotel, who has been ill for several weeks, is reported grad ually improving. J. H. Carelock and, family have moved from the Baird house to the house recently vacated by Wilford Downs on Bonny Crest. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Seastrunk and daughter . left last Saturday for Columbia, S. C, where they expect to make their home for a whileMreastrunkJh employed by the Joines Motoi company for the. past year. Mrs. Frank S. Rosmusson re turned to her home here last week, after spending several months in southern Texas visiting her fath er, Francis M. Tessier. Mrs. Ros musson will be remembered as Miss Georgianna Tessier. Mrs. Grady Dalton, of Leather man, is spending several davs here with her mother, Mrs. J. : Con- ley, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry, Sr., of Brevard, was here on business the first of this week. John Joines is making prepara tions to erect a five-room bungalow on Bidwell street. Miss Timoxena Sloan and Miss Grace Grey, of Asheville, spent the week-end here with Miss Sloan's mother, Mrs. J. S. Sloan. They were accompanied on their return Monday byMrs.Sloan, who -will spend-this week-in - Asheville. - Lon J. Dalton, of the Bryson City road, will begin carrying the mailnheWesfsfill'routebrt April 1. C, N. West, carrier, for the past several years, has resign ed, effective that date. Nawasa Conley nine-year-old daughter of Mrs. J. Lucius Conley, of Franklinv-Routet,"underwept "an operatron for appendTciTis at Angel Brothers' hospital Monday. Manson Stiles left Monday for Lawrenceville, Ga., where he has accepted a position. Metho'JistChurd Notes BY REV. O. P. ADER 9:45 a. m. Church school. 11:00 a. m. Preaching by a visiting pastor. Arrivals We have just received our new Spring line of shoes, dress es, coats, underwear, and pisce goods such as silks, voiles, piques, batiste, prints etc. We invite you to call and look them over, as we sure have a beautiful selection to pick fromT Ccmeiin:and;Iet:us. show lyou- HEADS BAPTIST W. M. U. Mrs. Wesley N. Jones, Raleigh, was returned for her 26th year as president of the State Baptist Woman's Mission Union last week in the annual meeting, held at Winston-Salem. St. Agnes Episcopal Church FRANKLIN. N. C Rev. Norvin C. Duncan Rector SUNDAY 7:45 p. m. Evening prayer and, sermon. WEDNESDAY 7 :45 p. m. Litany and address. FRIDAY 10:00 a. m. Holy Communion with special intercessions for the sick and troubled. We are looking forward to the visit of Bishop Penick on the night of April 5. Church of Incarnation HIGHLANDS. N. C. SUNDAY .11 :00 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, , WEDNESDAY 4:00 p. m. Litany and ad dress. mi :b!bTl"5iicH:!1!.v'!i:: A- daughter, Carolyn Ada, was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cypher on Thursday, March 9, at their .home .on Iotla street. On Monday, March 13, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tafleht5at3TiFirEhon bridge township. A daughter, Bessie Loraine, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Greely Shepherd at their home on Cowee, Sunday, March 12. Baptist Church - Notes BY REV. EUGENE R. ELLER Our Sunday school attendance is on the increase again. Each teach er, class and pupil is urged to go to work in all ( earnestness in the effort to enlist the unenlisted pos sibilities for our church school Come with us Sunday at 9:45 and study with us the eternal word of God. " ; The morning worship will begin at 11 o'clock and close promptly at 12. Morning sermon subject, ''Christ - Dealing- With A Back Slider." We are grateful for ihe fine .attendance we are having and we : wanFalFthc - people "to 7eeF"af all times' ihat they -are -XOTdially invited to-worship with us, Our young people's department will meet . at . 7 o'clock. The B. Y. P. U. is on the bound. We are h avTngan a v e r a ge"a"t t e h dan ceof more" than 00" andlfiey are sup porting the entire program of the church. We are proud of this fine organization. Come and be with us at 7 Sunday evening. The evening worship will follow the B. Y. P. U., beginning at 8:15. The evening sermon subject, "The Deepest Need of Man." The B. Y. P. U. members are supporting the worship service in a great way. The public is most cordially invited to worship with us at 8:15 Wednesday evening. We are looking, forward to our meeting which will begin Monday nigh fofApril 1 7.: Rev Wii tTrfiggTrChartotte will-'brmR-the messages and John Kerrmt : Black burn of North Wilkesboro will lead the music. We remember pleasant ly the fine work of"thcse good brethren last March. The people are urged to be much in prayer for these services Don't forget our mid-week pray er service, we are making a study of the lives of the Apostles of our Lord. We are having from 100 to 150 in attendance. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS When you go bumping down the . road "'" ; All burdened with a heavy load It may be your soles are thin; Don't wait too long to bring 'em in. Trov Hornr FRANK1 "I SHOE SHOP 1 Oprs'te Courttiou -."We Buy and Sell" Box 212 ' Troy F. Horn x. ..'.rzrsaaiCTmamitrTwwr How Doctors Treat Colds a!! id'Coiighs To- break up a colV overniffht- aufj relieve tho coa jeBfiou ;ba maUes you cough, thoi3Bii(is of phj siciana ar? now reconroomUx.g Calota'oa. th nausealesa caiimol c-'O jouud tablet. :hat give you t ie :; i f calomel niv, salts Vi-itiDut: jut v.n.'kaaaat effects Oct- c w C&. itshi" .! "o'lf-tlxo with a gla oj.sr.Jet ull: ws;r Next niorajn; ; out- ol '- hce vanrsbed. your tystcra s the '(wr-ly p itij'iecl end you ar foehn, : iuo wh1 u iiearty appetite for bread 1st :2n; vbat you wlah, 00 claugo; Cnlotobi ; :oM ja 20c and 35o pRCltafiaa ; 11 4 storea. (Adr) MISS LEDFORD ENTERTAINS MUSIC CLUB Miss Willie Mae Ledford was hostess to the 191 S MacDowell Music club at her home on Iotla street last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Eugene R. Eller was leader and a very interesting program was rendered. Classified Advertisements WANTED : Irish potatoes, corn and sweet potatoes in exchange for THE FRANKLIN PRESS sub scriptions. We will allow you a fair price on your produce. CAR FOR SALE-Will sell 1929 Model A Ford 2-door Sedan at bargain. See J. H. CARELOCK at Press office. RADIO FOR SALE:-8-tube, 3 screen grid Crosley radio for sale at bargain. Cabinet model. J. H. CARELOCK. 7G Executive Department STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA A Proclamation by the Governor $100.00 REWARD Whereas, official information has been re ceived at this Department that J. R. BELL late of the County of Macon, stands charged with murder and burglary AND WHEREAS, it ap- .eiirs.j:haQ tateTiorxonceais himselfhaFthe7 ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him: NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. C. B Ehringhaus, Governor of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of authority in me vested by law, do issue this mv PROCLAMATION offering a reward of- ONE HUNDRED ($100.00) Dollars for the apprehension and delivery of the said J. R. Bell to the Sheriff of Macon County at the Court house in Franklin and I do enjoin all officers of the State and all good citizens to assist in bringing said criminal to justice. This offer of reward remains in force for six months from this date. Done at our City of March, in the year of nine hundred and 33 and m the one hundred and 57th year of our American Independence. J. C. By the Governor : DESCRIPTION: Height, 5 ft. WA inches: weight. 165 lbs.; !hair,Jight;eyeslu I KDWG of ; ff , : . , 36-INCH PRINTS Ladies' Silk Drcse 5c $1.49&$1.98 .. . ' -w i ;,:s:TTi Men's Work Shoes Laares' Oxfords 98 & $1.48 98 & $1-19 MEN'S OVERALLS Siren's Shoes 220enim "'79c-&'" 49C . ' I. r Men's Work Shirts Children's Bloomers IQc 3C 5C & 10c i '.iin ii ii I Men's and Ladies' Men's Dress Slippers HOSE $1 .69 $188 IT NEW ASSORTMENT OF SPRING DRESS ES, HATS AND COATS ARRIVED THIS WEEK. j - In ii nil ... i U . 1 Sells At the conclusion of the nee Lin:': the hostess served delicious re freshments. ' Funeral Service BRYANT FURNITURE COMPANY Franklin, N. C HAVE 'EM FIXED We have employed another experienced hand in our thop We are prepared to do your shoe work on short notice. WE FIX 'EM WHILE YOU WAIT Champion Shoe Shop T. T. ANGEL, MGR. Raleigh, the 6th day of our Lord one thousand B. EHRINGHAUS. C. G. POWELL, Private Secretary for Less
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