PAGE FOUR i THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1333 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS iin;.;s at avenue. Rirliai"' Sheffield Atlanta, ma cral iiir home (Hi Harrison .mil Sidni'y Saywcll, of I, Ala., and Dan Mill, of ( la., have . been spending davs visiting Lirvant Mc- COZAD-WH1GHAM ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. Tliotnas T'i rlt-i w;e- hostess on Thursday of the past week to a u.rotip of about twenty yo'.'.nu' friends of M Us. Margaret Filet' Covad in an informal lawn party, annonniini: the approaching mar 'riase -of--M is Coad to Mr. Mcl in (J. Whichatn. of I'rvson City. The. date of 'lie Marriage is to be announced, later. ,; . - lohn 1 .y!e Palmer, as messenger on his. Wvcle brOtiv.li t a t.eleram from Pan Cupid who made the announcement a'ld aked Miss Co :! '; t"- follow two little guides, Fane Porter and Lillian lones. to wi tTi ?r imnrov isei.l w iuwatn piled iffs. for the bride-elect. . M'ss Margaret Metiiiire s.amr an "Indian' ! '',,. Call" and rendered several piano m lections. The hos tess then served a 'delightful ice' course. . CHESTS AT ROGERS HALL The week-end V truest? of Mrs. Sani I.. Rogers, at Kolmts TIall were: Mr, and Mr-. Waiter Nor ton of Atlanta. ",a. : Mr. and Mrs. VV. i IV.dd. of Tallahassee,1 Ma..: meeting. ed to attend this Mr errv Ad ams an' Miss Char lone .Ada.tns. of Atlanta. Ca. : Mis T.neile (denu, of T.ev.erlv 1 Ml. 'a'if ; Mis.' Charlotte Klein and Miss TI. I- 1 TV en Kvati tevoii-, ,,f 'Uashin IV C; Mr." and M"s Tine;:, of . '':t'"- 'ia Mrs' 'I-- R. Duni ; ford..:;; U ii th M:tn s ford 1.1 1 i s. !:: - frrrrttridiq-,Trr!ri HnnsfnTii, -nf Jacksonville. Fin.; CraFj C-field and Mr. and Mrs. F.. F. Sutton of Mlan'a, '"in.; rtlm.r Y Case Arthur T. Ol ive- Marion M May er anl F.lsie W. Kirk, of New Vnrk- '-Mr. McCrill ami Mrs, "Rrantlev. of Atlanta, C.a. ; Dr. and Mrs Fstes and Mrs. Clinton Full er, of St. Augustine, Fl.-t. GIVE PARTY FOR BRIDE Mrs. K'-nvon Moodv and Miss I.vda Afo'Vdv, of .Sylva. -were hos tesses, from four to six, on Tues day afternoon, at a- tea, honoring Mrs. Truman Moody, who : was married last week. The Moodv home was very . at tractive. - with -juati tit ies-J ...yladiidi and-verbena and . ferns being used in a c.l r sct'erne of pink, white ?nd green. Assistintr in servi'iiu the delightful salad course which w a s se r v e d vv e r e '" M i s s "A f a r v F:nto P". Vn P W Kfttfal.I if -M rs: SnAiTeTrAT Jeter Snvifer. rv amVMrs. and iss , vine. it jss F.Ti7aT)'etbTTeir- mer. oTvaTTrrs Marv Sue Cunning ham. , ; o f About the " aTtcrnoon?-Tournal. Winston-Salem. sixty guests cal Tac'kon "EVERYBODY'S BIRTHDAY PARTY'1---"-" The F S. Johnston P.ible class ..of the Methodist church will hold its September social meeting at the residence of Mrs. F. L. Siler, on Tuesday afternoon. September 5,at 3 clock. Circles o. 1 and No. 2 of the Woman's Missionary Society are invited to this meeting. It will be an.'F.vcrvbodv's Rirthdav Party." I r. and M rs. . M . Freeman, of l.avonia, (la., spent a couple of days .here the past week, visiting Miss. Lillie Uankin and Mrs. W.- I., lliiidon. .Mis. -doses. Illumenlbal and two daughters, Morothv and Marjorie, returned to their holnc here last Sunday, after spending Neu ral days in. 'Atlanta, (ia.,- visiiing laiat.ivcs and, friends. ', . Mi. and. M rs. , Paul Carpenter spent last Saturday in Asheville shopping. I )o', ct hVfirtK; rrH 'i rrrmtri'l 1 1; wa s here last week' 'attending court and visitinu -his father. Dr. J." 1 1, F'outs. and Mrs, Touts at. -their home on lotla street. - . Mis Mae F'reeman anil Paul Freeman, of Clyde, s)en't last week lure visiting Miss llessie I'rown.- Mrs. Ila.ny jorilau and three children relumed to their home in Charleston, S. C, after spending tW" nioiilhs here visiting Mi's. Jor dan's father, J.O. Harrison, and sister, Miss Amy lla'Tisoii, at their h' liie on Harrison avenue. ;Miss. 'iri.'inia 'Phillips, of kovs ton, (ia., is spendiiiLr' this week lure, he uiK'st of. Miss Doroihy Clure, at his home on Franklin, Koiite 2. Misses Kairina and Louise Wurst and a Mr. lkookshire spent twei weeks with friends in Orlando, Fla. ' Filbert Masbburn, of Franklin, Route 4, who operates a black smilh shop here, lost part of his rin'hl hand in a iilainin machine .N'onday aftefnooii. ITc is now in Aimel Brothers' hospital for treat ment. Mrs. (ieorne L. Jones and three children, who have been spending several Weeks here visiting her f:.;her. W. II.' Len,oir.' left Thurs d: v; of last vv ek for San Diego, Calif., to join her husband.. Par tow 'Crowe; of Athens, Cia., s ent las'.. Sunday here visiting friends. . "Mrs. I Phimenthal. -' Mr.' and Mr 1 'auton, ' s j .fiit vnd tertainment given the beach weer almost as trip to Chicago would It was a brunette who the title of "Miss North Carolina," and Oceola says without a trace of sour grapes, that "blonds ' didn't stand in much down there." iris at the nice as a have been, carried off Mr. Airs and s, Zeb Sumner, of last Sunday visiiing Derdd Ashe. Mrs. 1 1. ('. Freeman, nut last Friday here . isev . of. Civ -, isiling ineiuls. D. I.. Cube and grandson, David '"abe, of Toccoa, ( ia., are spending several, davs M'ith Mr-. Cabe's daughter, Mrs. IV. . C:iricn'ter, and - M r. Carpenter a! their home on Coweta. M iss I lorolhy l.yle left Satur day for her -htmic in .Atlanta, after spending the' summer, months here visitiu" her grandparents,' Dr. and Mrs. S. IF l.yle, at their home on Harrison avenue. . M i s. A. R. " Todd and small brighter, Mary 'Rose, returned to their home lu re last Sunday, after pending a week with relatives i iuT fric lid s " i n'A sh i -'t tie; ; Rev. and Mrs: P. P. Hayes and sor,, Kfff'n Hayes, of W'ayncs ville, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Hayes' mnQ'ier,' Mrs. Sam ..Rogers,. ..at Jvogers J 1 all, l i ss. Xal hx'jiiu- ' , .lx-lvct tIrctn.slv.iTi).- It as beetL :.. spend in u -XL several -Mays - beer the - guest -of M i-sse-NlrtrgarrtmF-A:4t'gitiia-AI -e ' riiire. ',:M r ar'.'l,'. Mrwl fj.iwartlVl.i.-i)tiu. have moved from Lhe W. I. Hi 'don lotla house Main M:. 'vent her street to on Fast street. Mildrcil lie' of "lhe iimier vue Coad. oir I 'riday iiast .wcck,Tia'1 "as ts. Miss Catherine MRS. ROBERT T. BRYSON -CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY On Sunday, A.ugust 27. the hroth fr and sisters of Mrs. Robert T. ' Brvsori were en'f-iained al n birthday dinner at their camp' inn ...llltlQkleW -o-f J. C. Gibson, father- ,of Mrs. RH'sntir . There wen- about 40 relal i v e s' and close . thoront'hly ner. spread friends enjoyed on the present, the picnic lawn. ' who din- MISSION CIRCLES TO MEET THURSDAY Both circles of the Woman's Missionary Society, of-' the' Baptist church will meet al the home of Mrs. F'.ugene -R. Filer, on Thurs day. September 7, at .i o'clock. All Mclvcr, of (ireensboro., Miss Marie Palmer, Miss Margaret McGuirc, Miss F.lizabcth Dovvdle, Miss Jean Porter and Miss Virginia McCuire. C. C. Currier, of Cornelia, (ia.. was among the business, -visitors here this week.'. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Hoyt returned to t.heir home here Sun day ni'-dil. after several weeks tour ing (lie wesp-rn stales. Miss May Thompson F.vans, of I figh Point, president . nf the Yon P e " I ' h State Club, spent F'riday of the -past week herTm business. Miss lA;ms agree 1 i , Franklin in alx u t gli:e 4- to two I'll Aloiiui am' i' ni.se I'l'O make an address at th( at a nice Dein.M'i ll.:G":f " tla atii' Club Mis. hint i .'.unit! week and Franklin, principal of tin -Mary F, Wells, f public schools sin ill se end will; friends in Miss lotla siiperinien in Johnson davs last Highlands Wells was school for cv er; vears. am' : ' . i , : 1 r Isit 111:. W: ! '. Mrs ' sp' ( ), .'..iv ' i ' Mr. Fillings M. 4 lark, of i;: .a fev, (lays ( 'lark's sister. . an! Mr. I til- "CAMELS DON'T JANGLE MY NERVES1 I. Moore visitecTlier par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hood, in, Lavvrenceville, ,Ga., the first three (lays of the past week. Miss Ida-. .Moore visited friends in Athens, da., from Sunday through Wednesday. Mr. and Airs. Jack Wcyman and son, Floyd, and William Blaine, returned to their homes here last week, after visiting the Century of Progress exposition in Chicago, and relatives and friends in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. John Davenport .and two daughters, Frances and Beatrice, returned to. their home here last week, after spending the summer on the North Atlantic TTiasT: I'heyTeTUTiTerp-by . way of the (ircat Fakes, and took in the Century of Progress exposition in Oiieago. MisSMildrcd Painter, nf 'she ville, is spending several days here visiiing her cousins, Misses Eloise and Fdna Jamison. " i Mi;s. Lamar Fillard spent Thurs day of this week in Clayton, Ga., with friends Miss Virginia Calloway attended a party given by the Misses Moody at Sylva, Tuesday of the past week, m honor of Mrs. l rue man Moody, sister of Miss Cal loway. Mrs. .Iv K. Campbell, of Atlanta, (ia., is spending this week here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. F'red Parrish left Wednes day for Asheville, tq spend a few days with . her sister, Miss Sue. Curtis. . . Roy Francis and Felix Alley, jr., f Waynesville, have been spend ing several days here on business. Mrs. W. S. McNeil and her little flahghter. Mary Anncame over- from - Sylva -Thorsday.toat-trTTrrthe paitv foi Mts Cwad -at BIRTHDAY PARTY M.rs. Wilton Cobb honored her three-year-old daughter, Martha, with a delightful birthday party last Friday afternoon. A number of the youngest set, including Mrs. Cdjbb's class at the Presbyterian Sunday schod, enjoyed the good time which Mrs. Cobb provided for them o.n her lawn. .Numerous games were played, some being of the contest type, winners of which were presented with, a prize. The color scheme for the party was ping and green. Delicious 're freshments were served, including small cakes topped with pink icing, a real birthday cake, all pink with pink candles, and fruit punch scrv.- eritniairicOTupsTTT)aTliW lolly-pop dolls made' their appear ance' all dressed up in 'colored pa- of per napkins, pleased with The children were the whole affair. all Miss Hazel Penland, of Franklin, who is to be married to Mr. Charles Sutton in the near future, was accompanied to Atlanta one day last week by the following young people of Highlands, Miss I'.velyn Cleaveland, Miss Lucile Picr.vm,. Dewey Hopper, and Jue Reese. Miss Penland made the trip especially to select her trous seau, and was assisted on the shop ping tour by Miss Cleaveland. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Evins, A.I. 1 -r Atlanta, wno own one ot Hi lands' .beautiful summer homes near Kalalanta, arrived here Fri day to enjoy several days of cool mountain weal her. Mrs. W. IT. Cobb, Louis Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Hall, all of Highlands, Miss Mary Thornton of Hartwell, Ga., and Miss Kute Cobb of Westminster, S. C, left Highlands Saturday .morning for Chicago, where they will visit the Century of -Progress exposition. Thursday night, August 31, at the .Highlands school auditorium, a free movie followed by an old fashioned cake walk and a beauty contest, be given. The pro- ceeds froffTThc cake walk and the beauty contest will go for High lands school.- ' Mrs. J. F4. Rideont left Highlands Friday for Newton, Miss., where she will visit her mother ami other relatives for several days. -Mrs. Rideont is the wife of J. F. Ride out, proprietor'- of Satulah Lunch Room. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hicks, a daughter, Budine Louise, August 17. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS: WE ARE STILL MENDING SHOES When your soles crack And your heels bruise We'll save you jack On all your shoes. TROY F. HORN. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse "We Buy and Sell" Box 12 Troy F. Horn Classified Advertisements FOR KENT: Modern six-room house, beautiful location ii east Franklin. Furnace heated. Partly furnished. See MRS. E. R. KIN NF.BREW (at home of Mrs. George Jones.) N. R. A. EMBLEMS : Stickers in red and TjIuc, 50 cents per thousand. Blue Eagle rubber stamps, 50 cents each and up. Put the Blue Eagle on your stationery. We will be glad to imprint it for you at reasonable prices. THE ran A3 rs, TV mi lai ty -PontfrX " I r. an d Al r sr Harry H i g gi n s an d Tvv 1 1 children; Ruth "and 1 FarryrJrv and M'f7 and Mrs. ""W.." J." Zachary, ' sy , crTpSti nd ay""wi t hr-Tel at i ves-"and friends . at I ashiers. J. W Shields, of Washington, I . (".. was here the first of this xwli n business aiulis.iti.ng. friends. Mr. Shields made his home here for several years, being connected with trie .National forest. Service offire here. ' . Mrs. Freeman Moody, of Sylva,; formerly Miss Lily Calloway, of Franklin, spent Tuesday night here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' I. F. Calloway. . Mrs. W. M. Filer and son, F.ff-: ner Filler, returned to their home i in North Wilkesboro Monday,! alter spending a week here visit-' ing .Mrs. Filler's son, the Rev.' F.m ene R. Filer and Mrs. Flier. : .-Af r,.,.aitd ,,AIrs,:. Joe'almeratML ion, v-n4irie-s, M rs, -t l.r -render- grass and . Miss Fffie Holland -spt-nt Tttrtd:tr in Asheville s-h-Hp piNg- : Wll I-: , vWV.VI III LUKE RILEY SAYS THE RATS DIE BEFORE REACHING' THE RIVEfc Since hioving near the river several years ago we've always used BFiST-YF.T. We watched the vicious Water Rats nibbling at BEST-YET, outside the house. About 15 minutes later they darted off for the river to Cool their burning stomachs, but died before reaching it. Kills rats and mice only. Will not hurt cats, dogs or chickens, and there is no smell from the (lead rat. BEST-YET comes in two sizes, 4 oz. size 50c; 6 oz. size 75c. Sold and guaranteed' by PERRY'S DRUG STORE. Call us for your doctor Phone 82. Franklin, N. C. TS7T15! X -We will sell you Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires at today's low prices as long as our stock lasts. Don't risk the danger of tire trouble or possible blow outs on your Labor Day trip with ; smooth worn tires. We will pay you for the unsafe, dangerous mileage remaining in your tires to apply'on a new set of Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires," the safest tires in the world. With new Firestone Tires on Tyour-ear-you-candrive-any: Ulk where, at any time with - the- (ff assurance that the extra mm'P 1 1 J I construction I e a ture s o i ' vs S IS 7i Giim-Dinrinrr anA Turn Fvt rn t.r.-ir J mrv'-m I I o " " " K l J! MM Gum-Dipped Corl PlieuHdeF -the 1 read- ivevou great er safety and blowout protection than can be found in any other tire. Drive in today. Let us inspect your tires. If you need new tires you will be surprised how little it will cost to trade the danger of blowouts for the safety of Firestone Tires. the MASTERPIECE OF TIRE CONSTRUCTION Firestone Tires are built with high stretch Gum-Dipped Cords. Every cotton fiber in every cord in every ply is saturated and coated with pure rubber ."This extra Firestone fo greater pro- SPEC1M TEISS YJEEK Custom Car Wash. Vacuum Clean..,. Polish... Regular Price $3.50 Special Price 1,95 o.i's 1.55' SPECIAL THIS WEEK Custom . Car Wash.... Regular Price $2.50 Specialized special frice 1 .65 l.unritatton i Vacuum Clean Save '.85 Jmm. TE3I8 SEEK Brake Adjustment . ReguQr price jj Custom Car Wash ! peciii PfSie 245 Chassis mmt Luhriention Vacuum )ve 1.30 Clean process gives you tec I ion against blo wouts. Insure a Safe Holiday Trip . . Equip Your ' k TT S t -"C W Cl . W m. n Blnm . .. at jroda$2LpPrices . Don't Wait ,cota road J0b THiS smm 1 i T0 KEEP ME m C0NDITI0N 'F0R I 1 J iftJ THE FOOTBALL SEASON. I SMOKE I , ttiV ' 4 AND DON'T JANGLE MY NERVE- g ir--wc l A ' . ft.- fei'i ' ' A -n nnM.imilitf' Tfpffi, '' ' ! 'xV '- .w- jLiin i-n ih-iiHiiW i wvif '..n.fl Camel's ceitjforjerf? VISHS HIGHLANDS Mis. May Thompson F.vans of ilinh I'-'inl, X. ('., rcprt'si-ntativi' tic I uiic ii tin' tlirct' slate sit n r- iso: s ol . tin- National Kc-nnpii.-iiiciii Srrvicr,' was in I lit.hlaiiils last l-riil'ay inornini;. .Mrs. F'.vatis was in Macon county for the pur pose ol scli'clini; men who will, serve on the National Kc-enip!oy- lineii! Ntvicc I onitmitee for this ,:-.,intv. . Uie National Ue-etiipidy-n.eiii. .1 -ei v ,ce. is. to maintain an otV l "'e mi ea'h county where the, un i:iip!ocn niay register for work ii' ' uiiiic 'works projects. The : ..iiiiilti-c serves as advisors to the '''ii-i'c Mrs. Thompson says the eieieiiee oi ions will le uien tir-l f M'tera'ns with dependants, se.'-otul to peoile of the Cittmty, and third to people of . tlie state. 4 in- '.. ...k -V-a-i'sjirvu-rence by aw t" nun who are registered for 4vo4'k ujuiiu: the National Ke-em- .'incnt Service. Tiresf one HIGH SPEED TYPE TODAY'S PRICE HRll" 4.7519 ... $0.40 .3.y $2.2j 5.00-19... 9.00 Vll Y&A 5.25-18..-. 10,00 lU lW) 5.50-19 . ... H.50 12JK) ud: 6.00-19 II.D. 15.60 ll.h 2lh 6.5019 II.I). 17.90 2f.0k 7.00-18 II.D. 20.15 j0.9o 7.0I .1 1 1 11 Jiw 1 wwwrffl; tL 1 mm iiw nmm -V Tirctotie OLPFIELD TYPE Kord ) ' I. . . OUfvr. ""Ick " ) jlMli ' t,ovr- f ,,r,i ;,"'' ys.ie l'lym-1, (6.7 ' -18' 4 75-19 A.il.iirn) N.nli .... 1 Sliidi-'rVW.OO 1 ?" n 7-45 S.50.18 ' j Other Siacn froimrtumatvlv l.ntr I SENYINEL TYP" ) Ford ..-J l'!'m''li ,' J.'55 777.7777 UlM.l ... ''',Mni' '.ti.ic'l..... Kr.r.1 Nnnh .... I'lyiti "h Hi: : !t 1? 3.85-18 0.7 1 3I 4 f. itTHtrtiotiatitly ft, Ttrcstotu COURIER TYPE 'ioxl 14 ; So 45 ;rV::4.js 4.40-81 ) 4.40-S1 4,t5.19 ) See Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires made in the Firestone Factory and Exhibition Building at "A Century uj Progress," Chicago COUNTY BEAUTY QUEEN BACK FROM BEACH M iss Oceola F. erett reports hav ing had a perfectly -swell, time at 'i i:..4its.ille lieach last week-end. She did not win any more lovinu nips, hut is . prmtd and content to have served as ".Miss . Macon Comity." , She thinks the yatchhiK, swimmim:, dancing and other en- If m b ran av mm On the Square Phone 54 Franklin N. C