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1 - Y VJ, i, 1 1 1 . THE FRANXLIN ta'J T.IS HIGHLANDS llACCTHAri THURSDAY, JUNE f, IJIJ t. -i '.5 - riV '.; J''.Vi! 4 - ' -'. ;' ' 1 t ' ; " I" ' : .' t'. ! ! - l'pr" . . i Kr- " : v: -. ' f'-n- - ' .. ! ' ' ' ' WS-.t;' -.. frit .V. .. -. .: SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS ENTERTAINS CHILDREN iviHe, after spending several days .Mrs. J, H. Fouts entertained at iere with Mr. Fonts' father, Dr. a children's party at her home only tt p. . , ,, ' . Iotla street Saturday afternoon. J." .H FoUtS' a"d. Mrs" Fouts at honoring D. R. and Billy Fouts, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dover Fouts -- " ... i , of Burnsvilje. ( A color scheme of pink and green .was carried out in the flower dec orations. The refreshments were ... also noted with the pink and green accessories. . Tlu- gtiest list included the fol . flowing: D. R. Fouts, Billy Fouts, - HenderSon . Dean,. Paul Dean, Ken neth' Bryant, Clell Bryant, Harry Higgins, Frances Ashe, Helen Ramsey, Audrey Conley, Ruth Hig ., gins, Jennie King, Mrs. Derald 'Ashe, Mrs. W. W. McConnell, , , Mrs! Dover Fonts and lrs. Hurry Higgins. ,', ."'.' THOMAS-CABE Miss - Hester Thomas and Mr. Paschal Cabe were quietly married "Friday afternoon, May 26. Mrs. Cabe is the- charming daugh ter of Mr. 'aiid Mrs. IT. N. Thom as, of Pill.trd,- fla.,-Houie 1. Mr. Cabe ..is the son of Mrs. Robert Norton. " " The-voting counle will make their hoiTie -temporarily with the gmom's -morher.-' rV -Mrs, Eliza Kelly, who recently V n de r we n t-n opera t iorra t An gel BrotliersHwslTttalTTias returned ""tc ..iher home. She is-'. reported to be . improving. , ; Pink Myers has returned to his home- On highway No. 28, after ' ' spending several days in Angel t Brothers' hospital recovering from injuries received in an automobile ; accident. .., -j Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Fout s' and '. J little .Miss Frances Ashe spent Tuesday in Glenville, visiting rel atives : arid friends. . .- Mrs, - John Awtrey returned to I'her hpme here Thursday from Ma : ... con, ; Ga., where she had been spending several days with friends. ...'.' 3yjit:o - Mrs. John Joines,. Mrs. Manson .rrHp-'StileB, Mrs. C D. Baird and Mrs. i ?t "George Dalrymple -spent Thursday i&fiG-HXpY.Gf -last "week in Asheville shopping. . M i2,..W. . C Cunningham, of Clayton, (!G$-trs. :W. C. Cunningham, of y?--'--' Kr-ir .Atlanta; arid Mrs. Avery Cunnhig c:i ' 'haiTi 6f Clayton: were here Wcd- t; :&,Snesday on business. j. ."''v'-Mf. and Mrs. Dover Fouts and 'ir1 .:i.i ...1" ''"" r " w. ..-..-cnuuren ana miss Jennie tving have 4V'- " t-t. l ..I. j . i t-. ..VrJ-rrttUmed to their home at Burns-iwith RtY - Hosiery For The Family 5C Pr- Shoes for Meiv And Women Counter 98c LI NEW ASSORTMENT OF SILK DRESSES Snappy Styles in Ties, Pumps, 1.49 We have the most suits and summer pants County. "We Clothe their home on Iotla street Judge John Awtrey has been spending several days in Walhalla, S. C, on business, returning to his home here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Cook and Mr.: and Mrs. J. A. Cook, 'of Ath ens, Ga., spent Sunday in Frank lin. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans and daughter, Jean, of Asheville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Byrne. Mr. and Mrs, Weimar Jones and son, of Asheville, have been here for several days lor a visit with Mr. Jones' mother, Mrs. George A. Join s. Miss Adeline Teague, of ., Pren tiss, ; 'was ' among the graduates from the Weaverville college this year" , Hany McConnell, '' Charles .'. In gram, Jr., and .William Johnson, three ' Macon county boys, were graduated from Christ School, at Arden last week. Miss Lynn Morrow-.', and James Morrow spent several davs here , with their sister, Miss Rosalie Mor- irow, who has been teaching in the Franklin school the past year. They returned to their home in States ville Tuesday. ffrs7Wf-JW. Sloan, "who - has been confined to her bed for the past week with. a cold, is able to be .up again. , Mrs. J. A. Deal and Mrs. T. J. Johnston spent one day last week in Asheville. George Johnston, manager for the Western Carolina :Telephoiie company, is confined to his room this week with mumps. - ' Dr. and Mrs. S. H! I.yle have recently- had their home on Harri son: avenue repainted which' has added greatly to its appearance. McKinley Edwards, of Bryson City, was among the business visit ors here Wednesday. Ed Hurst, of Asheville, .is spending- several days here visiting Bob by Sloan at his home in East Franklin. - Mrs! James McKimmon, Mrs. Johff Hill and Mrs. Stephenson, all of Raleigh, spent several days here visiting Mrs. McKimmon's daughter. Miss Cornelia McKim mon. at the home of Mrs. W. W. Sloan. Miss McKimmon returned them to Raleigh ..Tuesday. SUflJER Men's Panama Hats 50c to $1.98 Broadcloth Shirts 39c Ladies' White Kid T-Straps, etc. - $3 complete line of men's in the history of Macon rnpir nrm rvn irttii etraat .50 the Family" Mrs. J. M. Rimmer,"of; Mebane, arrived here last Saturday for a visit with her son. Dr. R. M. Rim- mer, and Mrs. Rimmcr. Mrs. Harley Mallonee. of Win ston-Salem, is spending several days here visiting her father, Jack Cansler, and other relatives and friends on Iotla. Sybil Potts, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George ' Potts, at w.' hjt:ii i..i- ... . -.., woo aas peen serious ly ill, is improving. Mrs. A. B. Omahundro. who has been spending several weeks in Richmond, . Va., returned to her home here last week. '..... ; i Miss Allie' Caler, 'oi 'AouoneJ was here last Tuesday shopping. Mrs. Jess Myers and' .son, -JesS., Jr., left Saturday for, . Wameco. Kansas, to join Mr., Myers.'- They expect to make their home at Wa mego. . ' Mrs. Frank I. Murray, Mrs. Samuel J. Murray atid Mrs. John W. Murray spent Monday visiting Mrs. Rossie Higdon, daughter of Mrs. John Murray, at r.ay, Jack son county. " . , Mrs. Grace Carrington and daugh ter, Betty, and Jack, Louise and Lelia Crosby, all of San Mateo, Fla., have taken an apartment with Mrs. Dave Blaine, for the summer. Dr. .R, M. Kimmer, who recently underwent an operation for the ampiitatiph of his"., leg, is able to be out on the sfreets again. Mrs. R. D. Sisk has returned from a visit with, her children. Mrs. A. E. Gouge, at Bakersville, and Van Sisk, in. Charlotte;? ;' aits. juuan wamroop and son, Jimmy, "of Franklin, Route 1, spent the first of this week here visiting Mrs. Waldroop's parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Anderson. J-PJ arrettf-Clvde, was amonin'iT'Du'sinBs visitors the first of the week. here Mrs. John W. Murray, of West's Mill, is spending this ' week here visiting her sons, Samuel J. Murray and Frank I. Murray. .Miss Mildred Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Alex Moore. Miss Lucile Morrison, daughter of H. R. Morrison and Ralph Dean, son of J; H. 1 )ean, who have been at tending Mars Hill college, have re turned to their homes here. Miss Georgia Dady, who is tak ing a business course at Cecil's Business college, in Asheville, came over Sunday for a visit , with her father, Roy C. Dadv. Rev. Eugene R. Eller and Wil- lard Pendergrass spent the latter part of the past week in Atlanta and Hayston. (a. On ther return they were accompanied by Mrs. Eller and daughter, BonnieSue, and A I iss Mae bowler, who had been spending several days with M rsrEller's parents,M rf andM rs. J. T. Greer in Hayston, Ga. .Mr. and Mrs. Pope Ellard -and twt-ch.M WHT-Kt;h fv- n.lMjrii, spent last Sunday in rreenville, St-CVt-v is i t i n g-M rsv-El 1 a rd Vrm rt hr Mr. and Mrs. Odell Whntington and - children and-Mis- InaHenryl spent, the. week-end in..North - WTlk e.horjantL.o.thc--i)ointsJ Albert Campbell, of Marshall, spent last Sunday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wade Moody on Iotla. He was accompanied on his return by Mrs. Campbell, who has been spending several days here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. I. T. Peek and daughter, Miss Alba Peek spent last Friday in Asheville. She was accompanied on her return by her. daughters, Miss Velma Peek, who is taking a business course at Cecil's Busi ness college, and Miss Merle Peek, who has been in Mars Hill col- By Purification Any physiciah will tell you that "Perfect Purification of the Sys--tem is Nature's Foundation of Perfect Health. " Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that ore undermining your vitality! Purify your entire system by tak ing a thorough course of Calotabs, once or twice a week for several weeks and see how Natuw re wards you with health. Calotabs purify the blood by ac tivating the liverkidneys, stomach and bowels. In 10 cts. and 35 ets. packages. All dealers. (Adv.) Try our bread. There's none finer. Made o the finest flour, in a sanitary bakery .by an ex pert baker it , just can't be beat. Visit our bakery and see how it. is made., Pies and Cakes Baked to Order KEY CITY BAKERY ' , Laughing Around the World With irvin s. COBB There Spoke Envy's Voice By IRVIN S. COBB TTBE town drunkard of a small Scotch community went on an especi x ally vehement tear. The village authorities locked him up until he bad entirely recovered. On the second day of his captivity, as he sat in his cell, thirsty beyond words, the minister, who was of a full habit -of . life; came to give him consolation and good advice. ..-. They sat down side by side and the dominie read the parable of the Prodigal Son. The prisoner seemed to hang on the words. He nudged up closer and closer, bending forward until his face wa almost in the minister's face, and listened. J..V " "Please read it over once more," he said when .the'- dominie had finished the chapter and started to close the Good Book, r . Touched by this, farther sign of penitence, the minister read it again. "Tell me, poor man," he said when he was done, 'what was it held you so close the while I was reading was it the lessoll of the Scripture or was it the words?" ' "Nay, nay," said the tippler " 'twas your grand breath!" ' ' ( AmericBD Newi Features, Inc.) FatTier Racette To Hold Services Here Rev. Father; A. J. Racette, of St John's Catholic church, Waynes ville, will conduct services at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Byrne Sunday morning at 8:30 o'clock. These services are ;open toa n von e-wh ow i sheg-to-nt ten d.TF i . ; oi lege. Mrs. C'S. Brown spent several day's last week in Augusta, Ga., visiting her mother, Al rs. G. M. Hall. George. Anderson left last .Friday for Raleigh, where- he has a - job with Hobbs-Peabodv and conipanv. S. E. W all and 'l. W. llouan. of Augusta, Ga., are spending sev eral,, days here the guests of Mr, and Mrs.. CVS. Brown at the Scott Griffin hotel. Births A daughter, Selma was born to Mr. and Daltion, at their home Josephine, Mrs. JckI at West's Mill, on Monday, May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Queen, of fc-tna, announce the birth ot a daughtcr,R.'ttvJo,on Monday, May 29. - On Tuesday, May 30. a daughter was born t-j M r.and Mrs. James Titrtr"1 Bnfiffi. V at UL lheirlwtTggat Etna: : " Mr. and Mrs. Miller L. NoffisTof Otto,- announce the birth of a son, M 'ine75TanTeyar"fhmlfnni4on May-20. Arlamriirrrr Bettv Eoniscr was born . to Mr. and1 Mrs. Carl J. Childers on Thursday, May 18, at their home on Franklin, Route 1. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. DeHart an nounce the birth of a son at their home on White Oak street on Monday, May 29. Lost 40 Pounds On Doctor's Advice "I'm usr of Kjrutchen Salt reducing eroedy and can My they are fm. Have lost more than I 40- lb. in the. past year. Am raJ-j ua fly - reduct n as my " toe-to vU." Miw Bertha WaldoH-1 man, N7 Dak. COct 30. 32). Once a day take Kruschen Salts I -Kine; half teaspoonful in aglaw ' of hot water first thing everj j morning. Besides losing ugly fat j SAFELY, you'll gain in health and. physical attractiveness constipa-1 tion, gas and acidity will cease , to j bother-'-you'll feel younger more active full of ambition clear skin sparkling eyes. A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle at any drugstore in the world but demand and get Kruschen and if one bottle doesn't joyfully please you money back. (Adv.) Skull Fractured Miss Elizabeth. .Holland Seriously Hurt Miss Elizabeth Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Holland, SllasajsulEferedA jffactured skull, when she stepped out of a moving automobile Tuesday' morn ing near C. T. Rryson's store at Ciillasaja bridge. . M iss Holland was riding in the ; rumble seat of the car, which her brother, Spurgeon Holland, was ! driving. He began to slow thy car down near the store, and she' start up to get . out, . 'thinking the car was going at a slower rate than it actually was. Miss Holland stepped out and fell, her head striking the concrete roadway. She was taken to Anuel 'Broth ers' hospital for treatment. Wed-1 nesday she was reported to be somewhat improved. '' She is a sister of Mrs. 1. T Peek, of Franklin. h JUlni TO LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR 1933 TAXES IN FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP USTING CLOSES NEXT WEEK! Tax lister will be to receive returns for Franklin township. Taxpayers in other townships . should see their ' respective township listers immediately. All property owners and taxpayers in Macon County are required by law to return to the List Taker in May for taxation for the year 1933, all the real estate, personal property etc. which each owned on the first day cf April. Due to the rush of business, a short extension has been allow ed, but no further extension will be granted after next week. This is positively the last notice, both for listing property and polls. All persons wlU own property and fail to list it and all who . for a poll tax and fail to give themselves in will be subject to pr tor a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, fined or imprisoned. WARNING! Unless You List Your Property Now, Your Vakiation Will Be Brought Forward on the Old Basis List Now and Take advantage of Revaluation SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS j MEMORIAL or Decoration Day V as many of us still call it, begins the out-door season. Fresh air encourages an appetite to raid the picnic hamper. Picnic meals need not be sand wich meals when the markets of fer all sorts of interesting fresh and prepared foods at prices to suit even lean pocketbooks. Potato salad and deviled egg9 or cheese offer good cold fare, while frankfurters or bacon and spaghet ti in tomato sauce cooked over an open fire are warming. Peanut butter "and a box if .crackers", will help, to fill up the .youngsters. Among particularly good buys for this week-end's marketing arc new potatoes, spinach and oranges The Quaker Maid Kitchen has planned three interesting menus which make use of foods which are plentiful and in season. Low Cost Dinner Pork or .Veal Chops with Gravy Boiled Rice Sauteed Bananas Sliced Cucumbers Bread and Butter Snow Pudding Custard Sauce Tea or Coffee Milk Medium Cost Dinner Raked Half Ham . Raked New Potatoes Buttered String Beans Prepared Mustard Dill Pickles ThiS GREAT i , I upW" r.i;--.' ::::::::.::.. .. ."!" . .p . I ' '.. -J. ' thetJ&2mthatcou!?t- A . It's at the courthouse in Franklin every day next week Tax Supervisor, Macon County Bread and Butter Fresh Pineapple Cookies' Tea or Coffee Milk Very Special Dinner Cantaloupe Roast Leg of Lamb New Parsley Potatoes Mint Jelly Buttered Lima Beans Rolls and Butter Lettuce and Cucumber Salad French Dressing Pineapple Shortcake Tea or Coffee Milk LICENSED TO WED C. Tom Bryson, register of deeds for Macon county, issued a mar riage license for Albert Evans and Miss Luella Roland, both of Kyle, on Wednesday, May 17. Hickory Knoll The farmers of this section are very busy plowing and planting corn. - n ... -I a n.w -:i!,t -t.: Ii . Iay liucil iii ii .mai appointment at Coweta Sunday. The. B. Y. P. U. at Hickory Knoll is progressing nicely.' Each group is working hard to win in the contest which closes June 25. .Mrs. R. N. Stiles received the announcement i the marriage of her niece, Mabel lfogleii, to Har rison Hall, both of Enka. The bride is the cha-ming daughter of R. .1... . Hoglen, f' ,-:nerly of .Macon county.'' The . --i- ini is a very prominent ' y -'.vg man Of Enka. They will . make - their home at Canton. 3 IS a SMOKE! THERE ARE NO TRICKS IN CAMELS JUST MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS vy4lMI(C'"'-W' " i4n . VW5 ST if i liable cutlon n wi mfww rBw I I
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