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J ... .4 i: ID'GOiKGS r:::s. c. c. iierseut ' TO EIJTEHTAIN U. D. C The Macon County chapter of the U. D. C. will meet at the Methodist parsonage with Mrs. C C. Herbert as hostess on Monday afternoon, March 12, at 3:30 o'clock. The : awarding of prizes for es bays written by., the senior class of the Franklin high ' school, on Robert E. Lee, will be one of the features . of the meeting. f. SOCIAL SERVICE WORKERS MEET TODAY The Social Service workers of the Methodist' church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. S. Conley on Thursday afternoon, at 3 ('clock with' Mrs. Conley and Mrs. Roy Cunningham as hostesses. "Aunt Sallie" Cunningham has been- seriously ill at the home of her son, - J. F. ; Cunningham, , on Franklin 4 Route 1, for the past week.;.- ' :. - .Miss Mary, Bissell, Miss Eliza beth Fitzsimmons and Jimmy Haus er returned to their .homes here Monday after spending the winter in Tampa, Fla. Mr, and Mrs. W. N. Sloan re turned to" their home here Tuesday from Asheville, where Mr. Sloan underwent an operation for the re moval of his appendix at the Bilt more hospital six weeks ago. Mr. Sloan's condition is " greatly " im proved. ' ': -.. " . The Rev. W. T. Potts, of High lands, was' among the business visitors nere Tuesday, .Mrs. J. Silas Wotnack has re- turned to her home here after spending several days with her son, John Womack, "and Mrs. Womack in Asheville. C. W. Allen' made a business trip to Bryson City Tuesday. Mrs. J. K. Cunningham left Tues day morning for Port Orange, Fla. : Mrs. D. D. Rice spent Saturday in Asheville shopping. John W. Edwards went to Ashe ville Tuesday to attend a meeting of the county presidents of the Young People's ; Democratic clubs of the Eleventh Congressional dis trict. ' - r, .ii'S'-', -"', Grant . Collins ,left last week for Charlotte to accept a position with the 'Southern Engineering company. Walter Brown arrived ' recently from Wyoming for a visit with his, children at the home of Mr. r y .... -" ana jvirs. v-. a. uowery. ; The condition of Mrs. E. H. Franks,vwho Is seriously ill at her home on Main street, remained -unimproved Tuesday. ' 'Miss Mildred Moore, who is teaching school on TesentaT spent the week-end here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moore., Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rickman and small son, Everett, Jr, spent Thursday of the past week visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. - J. W. Rickman, at Leatherman," and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sheffield at West's Mill They were accom panied on their return by Mrs. Grady Reno and children, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sheffield. Terrell Bryson returned to his How One Man i Lost 22 Pounds . Mr. Herman" Riinkis of "Detroit writes: T,A few Unesbf thanks from a rheumatism sufferer My first bottle of Kruschen Salts took all of the aches and. swellings out nf mv ioints with mv first bottle I went on 'a diet and lost 22 pounds and now teel like a new man. To lose fat safely and quickly take one half tcasnoonful of .Kru- schen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast every morning an 85c bottle lasts b weeks Get it at anv druor store in America. If not joyfully satisfied after the first bottle money back, (adv.) ' ' home in Detroit, Mich., Friday af ter spending , a month here with his wife at the, home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shef field, and his father, Robert Bry son, and Mrs. Bryson. Dr. Charles Solms and family have moved from the Wright apart ment, on West Main street to the Lyle house on Harrison avenue, recently vacated by John Byrne and family. t Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McNeil, Mri Sarah Kavaney, Mrs. J. S. Conley and Mrs. C. W. Allen spent Saturday in Asheville shopping. - Mr.ftnd Mrs. W. A. McGaha, of West'i Mill, were here shopping Monday. . ' - -,-- Mifti' Josephine Higdon, who is attending Western Carolina Teach ers' college at CullowheeV spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Higdon. Miss Dorothy Stewart and Miss Ida Moore spent Saturday in Ashe ville shopping. Miss Dixie Nell Hudson has re turned to New York after spend ing several days here with her father; R. M. Hudson, and Mrs. Hudson, and with her. aunt, Mrs. John S. Trotter. J. A. Conley, who has been ill for the past week, was reported to be greatly improved Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Parrish, of Etna, were here Monday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stuart, of Blue Ridge, Ga., were here Thurs day of, last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Conley. Mrs. -Stuart will be remembered as Miss Paul ine Padgett, a former employee of the Franklin Press. - Miss Ruth Higdon returned to her school at Wilson Sunday after spending a week visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Higdon, at Higdonville. J. A. Porter, who has been sick for several weeks,, is able to be out again.. Manson Stiles, who is working at Lawrenceville, Ga., spent the week end with -his wife at their home on Bidwell street. Jule Tallent, who has been ill for the past 'two weeks, is able to be out again. ; - W. G. Hall and children were visiting Mr. Hall's, danghter, Mrs. Walter Hall, in Sylva, Friday. Mrs. Lelia Gibson has returned to her home here after spending several days in Cornelia, Ga, nurs ing a Mrs. McCracken.- : George i Dean, town clerk, was confined to his bed at his home on Iotla street Monday with influenza. James Morrison made a business trip to Asheville Tuesday. John T.. Henry, of Ellijay, was among the business visitors here Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Leach left Tuesday morning for Daytona Beach, Fla where they expect to spend several weeks. Floyd Downs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Downs, of West's Mill, went to Wylie, Ga, Sunday to accept a position with the Dixie Camp boys. . Mr. and Mrs. John Womack and baby, of Asheville, are spending several days visiting Mr. Womack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Silas Womack., ' -Muss's -Corner MAD MARCH LULLABY By Bm H. Hioc Rockaby moon In the mad March sky, Rockaby, rockaby, rockaby 1 Scudaby cloud In the mad March sky Like a frightened hare At the wolf-wind's cry, Scudaby, scudaby, scudaby I Rockaby' moon In th$ mad March trees Like a slim boat tossed On terrible seas, Rockaby, rockaby, rockaby I I :-:, s-. 4 v : f 1 L I NXNTY OF CAf.lILS ...r.:oj:MOf koon, and NiSIIT. SO I TH2NX I AM cuALir;:3 to say tiks- TIIIY MV JANSU Mill wmm i 1M - -j II. B. I.lasca motored to town Thursday v. '.'.i a load of cross tics. Tom Queen and son, Fred, have been trucking tics the past week; but since we have had several days rain my advice would be for all truck and car owners to carry a yawl for when they hit "lost bridge" road they will surely need it . -.. : Glenn Smith had the misfortune of cutting his foot the past week. Ralph Anderson left for Gastonia a few days ago where he expects to work for "awhile. S. J. Dean and Furman Ander son made a trip to Franklin Thurs day on business. Mrs. Flora Anderson, who un derwent an operation at the Mis sion hospital in Asheville. is report ed to be improving. " Fred Anderson, who has been sick for some timeJ went to Frank' tin to consult his doctor otievdj wc pan weex. . - . ..7, Furman Anderson was called to High-lonsome to survey a dividing line on the lands of T. A. Slagle and Ed Lcdford one day the past week. , '. Miss Ethel Mason, who has had measles, is reported able to be out again. '. ..".;..-. Felton McGaha, of this place, who is now at Gastonia, is reported sick with measles. Rainbow Springs Heavy rains fell here Friday, Sat urday and Sunday but no damage has been reported around the W. M. Ritter lumber plant. The Nan tahala river was up about two or three feet Mr and Mrs. W. G. Storie and daughter, Nina, motored to Frank lin, accompanied by Miss Ray and Miss Smith, Saturday afternoon. Hub Danielson spent Saturday af ternoon in Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shumcatte went to Franklin oriefday last week to see the movies. L. 0. Bailey made a business trip to Asheville recently. Dr. Frank Killian, who has been confined to his home on account of colds for the past few. days, is able to be out again. ' ,v Rev. Mr. Medfdpd. of Black street filled Eis ; appintment last Saturday evening and Sunday at the Shooting Creek church. Cattle lice are wars in the spring months. Farmers wishing to keep their animals from licking and rubbintr the hair off their skin should wash infested stock with a solution of one ounce- of sodium fluride to a arallon nf nntrr The liquid should be rubbed' in all over the Body. - Ueaning and disinfect inn stalls is also imoortant advises Professor Robert H. Ruffner. Ik SB- W Fir.ST IvSETHODIST Rv. CjtAy C IlWUrt, JV. SUNDAY, MARCH 11 11 a. m.--Mornine worship. Ser mon by the pastor: "God's Fam ily." 7:30 p. a Evening worship. Ser mon by the pastor: "The Saints Salute." CARSON'S CHAPEL Rv. ChUy C lUrUrt, Jr. SUNDAY, MARCH 11 3 p. m.-Preaching by the pastor. FIRST BAPTIST Rv. Eu(m R. ElUr SUNDAY, MARCH 11 1 9:45 a. ,m. Sunday school. ;.: -U' a, iri. Worship with sermon by the pastor. 7 p. m.--B. Y. P. U. meeting. 8 ' p. m. Worship with message by Perry ' Morgan of Raleigh. MARCH 12-18 7:30 p. 'm. Teacher training school each' evening at this hour. SUNDAY; MARCH 18 2:30 .p.;; m. Countywide meeting of Baptist Sunday schools. All Sunday-ichools in the association are urged to send representatives. Speeches' will be made by Perry Morgan, of Raleigh, and V. A Browning, of Bryson City. ST. AGNES EPISCOPAL Rv. Frank Bloxham 1 FRIDAY, MARCH 9 7:30 p.' m. Lenten service. SUNDAY, MARCH 11 10 a. m. Church school. 11 a. m. Morning" prayer and sermon by the rector. , CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION HIGHLANDS, N. C. Rev. Frank Bloxham SUNDAY, MARCH 11 3 p. m. Bible class. . 4 p. m. Evening prayer and ser mon by the rector. WEDNESDAYS during Lent 7 p. m. Lenten service. 'Oak Dab J We sure have been having some rainy weather, the past week. Mrs. Jim Lcdford is seriously ill. We hope she will soon recover. Jim Wild, who has been in Lawrenceville, Ga., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jiul Wild. Vinine Crawford spent Thursday night with Harvy Roper. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tallent March 3. Miss Genevia Bryant spent Thurs day night with Misses Allene and Ruby Roper Eugene Baldwin, who has been in Atlanta with the measles, return ed home Saturday.' Lester Crawford, Norman Clam pitt, and Roby . Roper, who are stationed in C. C. ,C. Camp No. 9, were , visiting their families last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Huscusson were the guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Huscusson Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Roper is on ljie sick list. We hope she will soon be able to be, un. again. ' - Charlie Roper attended the fun eral of his sister, Mrs. Jane IIul brooks, of Georgia, last Wednes day. Misses Allene and Uuby Roper, Genevia Bryant and Sallie Bate inan were the guests at Mrs. Blanche Cape's Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Arlesa Roper and children and Mr. and Mrs. Roby Roper and son were visiting Mrs. L. 1. Roper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Algie Guycr spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with Mrs. Guyer's arcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Reeves. . Misses Pearl Burnette, Kate Row land and Gertrude Roper were the Sunday guests of Miss Jessie Rop er. Algie Guycr and Edgar Reeves spent Wednesday afternoon at Lawrence Roper's. Daltou Rowland, Joe Raby and Glenn Roper left for Rainbow Springs Sunday. Henry Milton is confined to his home with measles. Lon Mack, of Kyle, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Bell Rice. Emit Rowland and Vininc Craw ford were in Franklin shopping Monday. BUY CAROLINA CHICKS North Carolina poultrymcn should purchase North Carolina chicks to get the best results, advises C. F. Parrish, extension poultryman. Chicks which have been State-tested are free from bacilliary white diarrhea. Relieves Itch In 30 Minutes An-Go-Itch, a liquid prepara tion! goes into th creases and crevices of the skin as no salve or ointment can do, ,and kills every parasite which causes itch or scabies in 30 minutes, An-Go-ltch has been made ac cording to a doctor's prescription and has been found to be the best and simplest treatment for itch, The price is only 50 cents per bottle. Results absolutely guaran teed when used as directed. Pre pared and distributed by Angel's Drug Store, Franklin, N, C. (adv) OLIVE HILL HONOR ROLL ANNOUNCED Following is the honor roll for the seventh month of Olive Hill school First grade : Hazel Childers, Jam es Roper. Second grade: Earl Hannah, Gladys Tallent, Jessie Willis. Fourth grade: Tearl Ashe, Parr el Childers. Fifth grade:" Frank Hannah. , Sixth grade: Claude Ashe, How ard Willis. Seventh grade: Grace Tallent. Mrs. R. D. West is principal of this school. Me. ,1 IN CONNECTION WITH OUR BujTwo Sale; Thursday, Friday, Saturday Monday -We r -offering - reductions - on - the -following; items $1.35 Sarjjon 79c $U0 Malva Tonic 69c 50c Mentddine Cough Syrup 39c SLOP Mentodine Cough Syrup 72c 50c Boyer Face Powder 39c $1X9 Boyer Face Powder 72c M a n y O t h e rv Small ,." Lots Of Standard. Preparations A t B i g S a v i rw VISIT OUR STORE- Thursday, Friday, Saturday " & Monday P TC? p p V 9 Drug Store x .Dress up for Spring MEN- Come see our large assortment of new suits in serges, worsteds, basket weaves and other fabrics all tailored correctly and made to give the utmost service. tm to $ MEN'S SHIRTS-Made of Sanforized pre-shrunk broadcloth UNDER-SHIRTS & SHORTS Each ;.... 22,5 $125 r' 25' MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS-The "Star CO QC Brand" kind-Genuine calfskin Va.OT "PRESIDENT" WORK SHIRTS Guar anteed ; triple-stitched ; they can't rip In blue and tan v 70' BOYS' OVERALLS of durable material Cfl yith suspender backs... .. Believe It or Not- ...V-n-.: Now Is a Good Time To Buy! SPRING HOUSE .Beautiful .curtain materials in a wide assortment of new pat terns and attractive spring shades. Per yard 10c to 19c HOLD SPECIALS Thirty-six Inch Cretonnes. Just the thing every housewife needs for brightening up the home. Per . yard 14c Spring-Wash DRESSES If ypu counted all the details on these .adorable house dresses, you would think you were reviewing a stunning selection of street frocks. Your favorite colors your favorite styles are here and your size, as welL Furthermore, the price is un believably low. A - 1 -1 SPECIAL For Saturday Only LADIES' 'Full Fashioned Silk HOSE 50c SHEAR "We Clothe the Family"
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