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THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1333 THE FRANKLIN PRXiS apl TilE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN pace Tiir.r. 4 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS PRE3&YTER1AN AUXILIARY HOLDS MEETING The auxiliary of the Presbyter ian . church had its monthly meet ing, April 13, at the inanse with Mrs. Flanagan, president presiding. Airs. J. E. Lancaster led the de votional, it being the first of a series of twelve studies in the psalms. Miss Myrtle Wyalt was program leader. The subject "The Light for the Students of Our Church," was carried out by sonie of the young people. Special mu sic was furnished by the Misses Rosalind Bujgin and Betty Leach. After the auxiliary program a mis--eetiatreons shower wasgivtTtM rr Don Shields, the former Miss MatVl tic Pearl Cunningham, a recent bride. An open umbrella was pre sented to the bride, filled with many useful and beautiful gifts. ; Lovely refreshments wCre served. MRS. J. II. SLAGLE HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Thursday, April 13, was the date of a most hapyy social event at the home of Mrs. J. .Henry Slagle. It was her birthday anniversary and, as has been the custom for years, many friends called to ex press their love and congratula tions. . The , occasion was also a shower for Miss Sophie Albert. This came as .a complete surprise to Miss Albert . and expressed, through many useful and lovely ' gifts tUe esteem and interest of her friends. Mrs. Slagle's dinner, guests were Mrs. C. C. Cunningham, Mrs. R. D. Sisk, Miss Sophie Albert and Mrs. P. F. Callahan Those calling in the afternoon were: Mrs. E. K. Cunningham, Mrs. Octa Greenwood, Mrs. T. J. Johnston, Mrs. Neville Sloan, Mrs. Robert Patton, Mrs. Joe SetserMrs.Carl Slagle, Mrs. A. B. Slagle, Mrs. Hayne Arthur, Misses Ida Leach, Margaret MooTe and Elizabeth Slagle. MISS VIRGINIA SLOAN GIVEN SHOWER Mrs. Francis Tessier and Mrs. Gilmer Crawford entertained Mon day i with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. J. S. Sloan, honoring Miss , Virginia Hannah Sloan, whose engagement was an nounced Sunday to Mr. Louis Hall Swain, of Durham. The marriage will take place in June. The Jridelectwas presented "two small wagons weTl "Tilled with giftsr-The--w-agonir-were-drawn -in by " the " little" Misses - Inez - Craw - ford-and Ann-Lyle There-were many dainty packages of appro. ,priateuw.llisef uLMiL More than 00 guests were prg- reZh.hostessesserved"takes, coffee, tea and mints. Miss Sloan is the attractive daughter of Mrs. W. W. Sloan and for the past 18 months has been a resident of Statcsville. She is home demonstration agent for Iredell county. Mr. Swain is a member of the faculty, in the English department of Sioux Falls College at Sioux Falls, S .D. HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Betty Rogers, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Rogers, enter- . tainecla ...gr.oiipof.. hcxvyoung. "friends SaTOrdav-afrcmoonr-thc-r casion being her . 13th " birthday -anniversary.- ; Many games were enjoyed and the hostess served lovely refresh TiitntsT" ' Those present were: Kate Sell ers. Fannie Mae Sherrill, Mary Alice Ader, Lcida Beshears, Ruth Higgins, Jean foore. HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY In celebration of her 11th birth day anniversary, little Miss Audrey Conley entertained at a party on Saturday afternoon at her home on Harrison avenue,- After various games were en joyed, the young guests were in vited into the dining room. A birthday cake, bearing 11 candles, featured i the table decorations. Cakes and punch were served. ..... CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Oscar Bryant entertained at a partv Friday evening at her home on Harrison avenue in honor; rf her son, Kenneth, on his ninth birthday anniversary. About 22 of the vyoung host's ; friends were -present - and - many out-of-doors games appropriate for the occassion were enjoyed, Lovely refreshments were served. MRS. DON SHIELDS GIVEN BRIDAL SHOWER N Miss Ella Jones gave a miscel laneous shower Wednesday after noon at her home on Bonny Crest, honoring Mrs. Don Shields, who before her recent marriage was Miss Mattie Pearl Cunningham. The honoree received many beau tiful gifts. The hostess, assisted by Misses Hazel and Nell Penland, served de licious refreshments. TO GIVE WAFFLE SUPPER The ladies of the Presbyterian Auxiliary will serve a waffle sup per at the North Carolina Utilities i office on Friday evening, April 28, ' beginning at 6:30. j , ! j Mr,., and Mrs. W. R. Harris and Misses. Adelyn and Edith Harris, ! ot Asheville, spent theweek-nd I nere witn their daughter and sis. ter, Mrs. J. Homer Bowks, and Mr. Bowles, at their home in East Franklin. B. L. Padgett, of Murphy, was here the first of th i s week on bu si S. . c a v t ' ! Miss ; Rosali, Mnrrnw and ' Messrs. E. H. Meacham and R. R. Smithwick are planning to go to Asheville Friday evening to attend the Lawrence Tibbett concert. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Moody, of Murphy, are spending this week , hcre attending court. Mrs. J. Homer Bowles left Sun day for Asheville, where she will spend this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs., W. R. Harris. Judge and Mrs. John Awtrey spent several days last week in Atlanta, Ga., visiting friends. Mrs. J. E. Lancaster and Mrs. Sarah Kaveney went to Brevard Monday to attend, the Asheville Presbyterial,. which convened there this week, : . ' -.-Among .the-T&tudenls-home-ior their Easter vacation from West-1 em Carolina Teachers College are: Misses Edna Janisfiii, Margaret , Slagle, Alice Slagle,- Pauline Fouts, Rebecca Rav, Grace Fouts, GladvF Pannell, Maude ..Keener, Jessie Higdon, Lois Keener, Mary Jacobs, Helen Patton, . Hattie Slagle, Annie Mae Higdon, Mary Straine, Lola' Ramsey, Myrtle Vinson, Kathryn Amnions, Jessie Ramsey" Blanche Vinson, Emma Lee Carter, and Glen . Patton, William Crawford and Herbert Angel. Mrs. 'A. E. Gouge, of Bakers ville, is spending this week here visiting her' parents, . Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sisk, at their home cm. Iotla street. Clarence Henry is here from Weaver College to spend a few days with ; hii. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry. Miss Merl Peek, who is attend ing ... Mars Hill . college . and Miss Dorothy Morris, of Asheville, are spending.lhis-Jv'eekhere.wkh.-Misjs Peek'i parents,-;Mr.-.and -Mrs. - 1;--T.: Peek; Mrs.- Er E. Watkins and daugh ter, Miss -Virginia - Watkins,- and son, Harold Watkins, of Albany, Ga.,; arrived ereWed nesday - for a visit with Mrs. Watkins' sister, Mrs" H. OrCo7ad"and "father, J, A. ConTey McKinley Edwards, of Bryson City, and Grover Davis, of Waynes ville, are here this week attending court. - Mrs. R. G. Beshears spent Wed nesday, with friends in Clavtonj Ga. Mrs. Ella Patterson came over from Asheville Sunday for a visit with her. sister, Miss Mary San ders. Bobby Sloan, Harry . McConnell, William S. Johnson, Hugh Johnston, and Charles Ingram, Jr., who, are attending Christ School at Arden, 1 -spent-sevr ra r d ays h err-with rd- atives and friends. - Wiley- Rogers, -of - Atlanta, spent the week-end here with his moth er, - M rs. Sam - Rogers, at Rogers Hall Miss Georgia Dady and Miss Yelma Peek, who are attending Cecil's Business college, at Ashe ville, spent the week-end here with their parents, Roy C. Dady and Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Peek. Mr., and Mrs. John Davenport and two daughters, Frances and Beatrice, were in Asheville Satur day shopping. -Odell -Harrison,-of-Fort -Worth., Texas, arrived Tuesday and will spend some lime here with his grandfather, J. 0. Harrison." Mr. and Mrs. George B. Patton spent last Friday in Asheville shop ping..-' Van Sisk, of Charlotte, spent the week-end here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sisk. Misses Mildred Cozad and Dor- othy Stewart arc spending this wee in Asheville visiting Miss Stew art's sister, Mrs. George T. Briggs, and other friends while there. JRoane-firadley- has-re turned from Washington, P. C, where hehasJ)e.en sfaTioncOn . JhrTor- est service office for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs.' W. S. Davis, of Highlands, were here Sunday night to attend the Cantata held at the Methodist church. '; William Sloan, Doyle and' Nor man Blaine, who are attending the University of North Carolina, at Chanel Hill, are spending the East er holidays with their mothers, Mrs. W. W. Sloan and Mrs. Dave Blaine., Howard Wilkie is here from Weaver College, spending, , the ,East- er h61id,ays with his mother, Mrs. W. G. Wilkie. Misses Elizabeth and Virginia McGuire, Elizabeth Dowdle, Mar garet Franks, Florence Stalcup, and Marie Palmer, who are attending N. C. C. W. at Geensboro, are spending this week here with their respective parents. Miss Martha Boston has return ed from Columbia, S. C, where she has been for several weeks visiting Mrs. Robert Patton Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Rogers, of Atlanta, spent the week-end here with Mr. Rogers' mother, Mrs. Sam Roges, at Rogers Hall. xfrs; Boykin Davis, of Atlanta, spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Octa Greenwood Sam Greenwood has returned from Atlanta, where he has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Boykin Davis. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Higdon, Mr. ami Mrsr-LsteThildersperit4trMhis-iitate-last--rekT Wednesday in Asheville shopping, Mrs- Alic.e CAildes spent Wed nesday in Hazelwoml visiting her sister, Mrs. Clarence Hendrix. r twi ...,t k..: . ; a l 'ii VW "had been ill with cancer at Aneel trip to Asheville last Friday. Brothers' hospital the past week Mrs. C. M. Beam, of Asheville, nr ...n .i:. Pri.lnv t r.f in spent the week-end here with her; .laughter, Mrs. John Herbert Mone, ' and Mr. Stone at the Orlando ' apartments. Sam Hall has returned from Ne-j vada, where he ha9 been spending several months. 1 mmmmmmmmmmmammmmmammimmmma let Prices-From Ordet-ByzMail-. Births On Saturday, April 15, a son was born to Mr, and Mrs. Howard W. Bateman, at their home at Rainbow Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sherrill, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Ann, on Sunday, April .10.' , On Sunday, April 16, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen at their home at Leather man. A daughter, Clara Maxine, was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Wom ack on Monday, April 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Womack. Rainbow Springs Mr, and Mrs. W. O. Storie and daughter motored to Franklin for shopping recently. ; A. W. Agee returned from a business trip in the Eastern part Chales Hensley, the new store clerk, spent the week-end visiting I .' 1 e f , T -,i rciames ana menas at i.cnv.tie, ncuueH, . oi. iaynwii, w wetk. Her bodv was taken to An- ,imvs Saturdav evening where she ...ai huripd Smuhiv mnrnim. Anril TO. Dock Killian is reported to be ill at his home at Black Gap. James Cole, who has been con There is something fascinating to some people about ordering goods from a catalog . . . but it is a costly kind of thrill as the following incident will illustrate: A lady who was walking down Main street stopped in front of the window of a local dry goods store ,and remarked that a spring coat on display was exactly like the one she was ordering from a mail-order house. The merchant overheard her, persuaded her to examine the coat and sold it Jo Jieratja lower price than she would have paid the mail-order house. "While talking to the lady the merchant learned that she also intended to order a suite of fur niture from the mail-order house. - He suggested that she hold up the orderuntiL she . had exam- ined furniture on display in a local store.. The result was that she purchased the identical suite that she had planned ordering from the mail-order house from a local furniture dealer at a sav ing of several dollars. Thousands of dollars leave Franklin and Macon county every week for merchandise that could be bought here at home at a LOWER PRICE. Don't let the thrill of ordering from a catalog lead you into paying a HIGHER PRICE! Lock aiounu ai. the local stores before sending your order to a mail-order house . . . learn that you can buy BETTER GOODS at a LOWER PRICE right here at home. A: Bryant Furniture Co. WE GUARANTEE TO MEET CATALOG PRICES Macon CountSupplyCo Sanders' Store Franklin Hardware Go Perry's Drug Store Lake Emory Storesr Imc fined to his home on. Black street, due to.' Bright's disease, is report to be improving. ' It has been . reported that our Rainbow Springs players are plan ning to start tiie baseball season again this year. Our ball ground will be cleaned up and repairs will be made within the next few days, Clifton Yaught went to 1'anklin Monday on business. Miss Georgia Bryant and her sis ter, Xunnie, left last Monday for Sylva for a few days stay. Cowee . The Snow Hill Sunday school had a jubilee. ' All the classes came together Easter morning. De votional reading and comment by J. G. Owen. Explanation and talk by Mr. Sorrel on the lesson of the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. ' We are greatly pleased by the pogress Rev. Mr. Dulin is having in the meeting at Clark's Chapel. We hope he wilj get around to Snow Hill soon to have a similar meeting. .' Mr, rnd Mrs. Zebulon- Gibson and sons are visiting their parents, Mrs. B. R. Gibson and Mrs. J. L. West, and a host of relatives and friends. ; Harry W'est is visiting his moth er.' Grady Owen is doing business in Canton. . - , Ellis Bradley spent Saturday night with G. ' K. Hurst. . - .It r? nn tp n rar?Q Will .The ladies , of the Baptist' church j are making a quilt lor their pas tor. ' Tlv I!. Y. I'.. V: went on a pic nic i.. Whiteside- Faster Sunday. . The Epworth -League is pro gressing nicely here; The Mission ary Society is working hard also. Baptist Church Notes BY REV. EUGENE R. ELLER The revival services under the direction of: the Rev. (LeniJ W. I., Griggs and Jhu K. Blackburn aro being attended by large crowds. Mr. Griggs will preach in three services Sunday in the morning at 11 o'clock; at 3 in the afternoon and at X o'clock in the evening. Sunday 'afternoon he will speak to men only on the subject. "An Outstanding Man lor Christ In a Community." Thursday night of this week will be churchy officers . and leaders ni.nht. The public is invited and the' ' message on this occasion will be a special message foi officers and leaders. The B. Y. V. TVs will meet at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. The series of revival " services will continue through' Wednesday r Thursday of next week.. The i people of all the churches and the public at large are urged to attend. Rev. Mr. Griggs was born and Save-ouMoney- E-10 Cunningham & Co Joseph Ashear People's Market Moses Blumenthal Franklin Service Station The Franklin Press reared in M,tqn county and h . gone out- and made a rec rd th t :inv county would be pnud oi. By carefully selecting his we. -Improved corn over a 'period of eight years, Will Causler f Lincoln county has been' selling ail' of his corn at a good price. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. The undersigned, will on the 1 3th day of May, 1933, at the court house door in the Town of Frank lin, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock M, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described land, to-wit : In Cowee Township, Macon Comi ty, North Carolina, , and being all the lands owned in Macon Coun ty, by A. J. Jones, and known as the Luther Duvall lands. This sale is made pursuant to a power, of sale contained in a deed of trust executed by A. J. Jones to the undersigned trustee, on the 15th day of June 1931, and of rec ord in Book 32, page 259, Office of the Register of Decds for Ma con County, to secure certain in debtedness stated therein, default having been made in the payment of-said indebtedness. This the 12th dav of April, 1933. R. F. ROGERS, Trustee. A13 4tc-M4 V
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