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THURSDAY, MAY i, 1M
THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HICHLANDS MACONIAN
PA
PACE THREE
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
and
COMINGS AND GOINGS
MR. AND MRS. McNElL
ENTERTAIN AT DANCE
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McNeil en
tertained Tuesday evening with a
delightful dance at their home on
West Main street.
DR. AND MRS. ANGEL
IN KINNEBREW HOUSE
Dr. and Mrs. Furman Angel have
moved into the Kinnebrew house in
East Franklin.
T. E. L. CLASS MEETS
WITH MRS. MURRAY
The T. E. L. Sunday school class
of the First "Baptist church met at
the homeof Mrs. Frank I. Mur
ray Tuesday afternoon with the
following members present: Mrs.
E. R. Eller, Mrs. David Blaine,
Mrs. J. H. Carelock, Mrs. W. M.
Sutton, Mrs Joe Palmer, Mrs. Lau
ra Baird, Mrs. Hyldah Shepherd,
Mrs. Frank Tallcnt, Mrs. Mary
Higdon, Mrs. J. Frank Ray, and
Mrs. Frank I. Murray.
After a discussion on the various
reports the meeting was closed
with a prayer by Rev. E. R. Eller.
A delicious salad course was serv
ed. The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Laura Baird on
Tuesday, June 5.
MRS. HERMAN ELLIS
HONORED WITH SHOWER
Miss Gertrude Guffee entertained
with a miscelleanous shower honor
ing Mrs. Herman Ellis, nee Miss
Louise Sutton, at the home of her
grandfather, Mr. John E. Rickman,
on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Mrs. Ellis was presented many
attractive gifts. .
MRS. ELLER ENTERTAINS
Y. W. A. CLASS
Mrs. Eugene R. Eller delightfully
entertained the Y. W. A. of the
First Baptist church at her home
on White Oak street last Tuesday
afternoon from 4 to 6, honoring the
seniors in Y. W. A. The living
room and dining room were dec
orated with the class flower, lilacs,
and with white burning tapers.
The program of the afternoon in
cluded the salutatory, class song,
history, will, poem and valedictory.
At the conclusion of the program
a delicious salad course was served
by the hostess. Each senior was
presented a dainty powder puff.
The seniors in Y. W. A. are
Thelma Baldwin, Maybelle Bryant,
Georgia Conley, Lois Henry, Emma
Hyatt, Helen Joines, Mary B. Liles,
Gertrude Shope, Kate Shope, Thel
ma Welch and Marie Womack.
SOCIAL SERVICE WORKERS
TO MEET FRIDAY
The Social Service workers of
the Methodist church will meet in
the basement of the church on
Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock for
their regular monthly meeting.
AH members are requested to be
present.
RECENT BRIDE
HONORED AT SHOWER
Mrs. Paul Swafford, a recent
bride, was honored with a miscel
leanous shower at the home of
Mrs. Joseph Ashear on Palmer
street. Mrs. Ashear and Mrs.
Wade Moody, of Iotla, were joint
hostesses.
The honoree was recipient of
manv lovely and useful gifts.
The hostesses served delicious
cake and punch.
CARE-SMITH
Miss Ruth Virginia Cabe and Don
Smith were married at the home of
the bride on Franklin Route 2, Sat
nrdav evenintr at 7:30 o'clock with
the Rev. B. W. Lefler, pastor of
the bride, officiating.
Mrs. Smith is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie A. Cabe. She
is a graduate of the Franklin high
school and is very popular among
the younger social set.
Mr. Smith, who was formerly of
Roanoke, Va., is now an employee
of the W. M. Ritter Lumber com-
pany at Rainbow Springs. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Smith, of Roanoke, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make
their home at Rainbow Springs.
REV. AND MRS. BLOXHAM
ENTERTAIN CONGREGATION
The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Blox
ham entertained a number of
of friends and members of the con
gregation of St. Agnes church at
the rectory, Thursday evening,
April 26. During the evening many
amusing and interesting games were
played, after which Mrs. Bloxham,
assisted by her mother, Mrs. Ida
Porter, and Miss Gladys Sellers,
served refreshments.
The Rev. and Mrs. J, A. Flan
agan and two children will return
to their home here this week, after
spending two weeks visiting rela
tives and friends in South Carolina.
Mrs. Dewey Dent left Wednesday
of the past week for Leaksville,
where she will join her husband.
Mrs. Dent before her marriage was
Miss Helen Shepherd.
Charlie Browning and Mr and
Mrs. Charlie Browning, Jr., of" Bry
son City, were here Sunday to at
tend the all-day singing at the
courthouse.
C. S. Brown, Sr., made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta, Ga., one day
the past week.
Miss Alba Peek, who underwent
a serious operation at Angel hos
pital last Friday, was reported to
be resting comfortably Tuesday.
Dan Bryson, if Beta, was among
the business visitors here Tuesday
George Carpenter, Jr., who has
been teaching sshool in Burke
county, returned to his home on
Iotla street Sunday.
Mrs. Gilmer Jones returned to
her home here Tuesday after spend
ing a few days in Raleigh on busi
ness.
Mrs. Grace Omahundro and Mrs.
J. E. Perry returned to their homes
here Friday after spending a week
in Richmond, Va., visiting Mr
Omahundro's parents.
J. C. Buchanan, of Gay, under
went an amputation of his leg at
the Angel Hospital the past week
His condition is satisfactory.
Mrs. Paul Killian, wife of Dr.
Paul Killian, of Hayesvile,, under
went a very serious operation at
Angel Hospital Sunday. Her con
dition was reported to be satisfac
tory. Austin Sutton, who carries the
mail from Franklin to Dillsboro,
underwent an operation at Angel
Hospital Saturday. His condition is
satisfactory.
Ernest Nix, of Dillard, Ga., is a
patient in Angel Hospital, suffering
with diabetes.
Mrs Margie Elliott, of Franklin,
is a patient in Angel Hospital. Her
condition is satisfactory.
Mrs. John Ramsey, who has been
spending tht past week visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Wade Moody, -at
her home on Iotla, left Monday
for a visit with her son in Sylva,
before returning to her home in
Kingsport, Va.
M. and Mrs. Edgar E. Watkins
and son, Jim Porter .Watkins, oi
Albany, Ga., came up Saturday for
a visit with Mrs. Watkins' father,
J. A. Conley, and sister, Mrs. H. 0
Cozad. Mr. Watkins and son re
turned to their home Sunday, while
Mrs. Watkins will spend several
weeks here visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Dohglas Nichols
have moved into the Lyle house
recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs
Henderson Calloway.
Mr. Gordon Moore and Mrs. Roy
G. Beshears attended the annual
Western North Carolina Woman's
Missionary Conference at Hender
sonville last week as delegates from
the Franklin Methodist Missionary
Society.
Mrs. Grace Omahundro is spend
ing this week with her husband in
Gatlingburg, Tenn.
Miss Margaret McGuire, who has
been teaching school in Charlnite.
1 returned to her home here last
I WAS ALWAYS HAVING
FRAZZLED NERVIS. A
FRIEND SAID, "TRY CAMELS.'
DID. NOW I ENJOY
SMOKING MORE, AND
MY NERVES ARE O.KI
week to spend the summer with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mc
Ciuire. Mrs. T. B. Shepherd left Wed
nesday of the past week for Can
ton, where she will spend a few
days visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Jake Smathers, before going on lo
Fort Smith, Ark., where she ex
pects to make her home for a
while.
Mr. andMrs, Boice C. Munday,
of Harriman, Tenn., arrived here
last week for a visit with relatives
and friends.
Charlie Welch, of Bryson City,
was here several days the past
week visiting his daughter, Mrs.
Henderson Calloway, and Mr. Cal
loway at their home on Bidwell
street.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cook re
turned to their home in Athens,
Ga., Saturday, after speeding part
of last week here visiting relatives
and friends.
Miss Artie Williamson, of Can
ton, spent one day here the past
week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben
McCollum. Miss Williamson was
formerly a - nurse in Angel Hos
pital. Julian Waldroop left recently for
Raleigh, where he has obtained a
job.
Dover Fouts, of Burnsville, spent
the week-end here visiting his fath
er, Dr. J. H. Fouts, and Mrs. Fouts
at their home on Iotla street, re
turning to his home Monday.
Miss Vivian Richardson, of
Rutherfordtou College, spent the
week-end here visiting her sisters,
Mrs. Cecil Pendergrass and Mrs.
Henry W. Cabe. Miss Richardson
will enter Western Carolina Teach
ers' College at CullowhceV for the
spring term.
Prof. M.' D. Billings returned to
his home here Tuesday after a
business trip to Atlanta, (ia.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Smith
have returned to their home on
Harrfson avenue after spending the
week-end with their daughter, Mrs.
Fleet Scroggs, and Mr. Scroggs at
their home at Statesville.
Mr. and Mis. Albert Ramsey, of
Iotla, and Clyde N, West, of
West's Mill, attended the funeral
of their cousin, Fred M. McLean,
at Whittier Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Helen Johnston returned to
her home in Gainesville, (ia., Sun
day after spending several days
here visiting her aunt, Mrs. T. J.
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Dady and
daughter, Miss Georgia Dady, and
Lieut. C. B, Drennan, of the Ci
vilian Conservation corps, stationed
at Camp F-l, near Asheville, re
cently spent the week-end in
Charleston, S. C, visiting the Mag
nolia Gardens and other places of
interest.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Adam, Miss
Sophie Adam, Bob Dubose and
Mr. Lambert, of Spartanburgr-4
C, spent Sunday here, the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stewart, at
their home on Kiverview street.
W. C. Curininuham, of Clayton,
Ga., was among the business visit
ors here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook, of
Highlands, were visiting friends
here Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Herbert,
Jr., Mrs. J. S. Sloan and Miss
Annie Slagle were the dinner guests
of Mrs. George Bidwell at her
camp, "Road's End," Monday even
ing. The condition of Mrs. .George
Mallonee, who has been seriously
ill for the past week, remained un
improved Wednesday.
Martha Ann, the small daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Homer Stock
ton, who has been ill for several
days, was slightly improved Wed-
nesday.
June Parrish, daughter of Mrs.
Fred Parrish, is ill at her home
on Bidwell street with pneumonia
Funeral Held
For John Haskett
John Haskett, 60, farmer, died at
his home in the Mountain Grove
section Thursday afternoon about
5 o'clock, after an illness of three
months.
Funeral services were held at the
Mountain Grove Baptist church Sat
urday morning at 10 o'clock.
Mr. Haskett is survived by
widow and several children.
US
CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish to thank our many
friends far their many deeds of
kindness shown us durum the sick
ncss and death of our dear son
John.
Mr. and Mrs. Colcy Guest,
M3-ltp (adv.)
for
Biliousness
Sour Stomach
Gas and Headache
due to
Constipation
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Political
Announcements
FOR JUDGE
I am a candidate for Judge for
the 20th Judicial District, subject
to the wishes of the Democrats at
the Primary to be held in June.
I will appreciate your support and
influence.
GROVER C. DAVIS
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Subject to the Democratic pri
mary June 2, I hereby announce my
candidacy for Representative of Ma
con County in the General Assem
bly. BLACKBURN W. JOHNSON
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Subject to the Democratic pri
mary, I hereby announce my can
didacy for Representative of Macon
County in the General Assembly.
J. FRANK RAY
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic party in the June primary,
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for Representative of Macon Coun
ty in the General Assembly.
W. A. ROGERS
FOR SHERIFF
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for sheriff of Macon County, sub
ject to the Democratic primary
June 2nd.
ALEX MOORE
FOR SHERIFF
Subject to the Democratic pri
mary, 1 hereby announce my can
didacy for re-election as Sheriff of
Macon County.
A. B. SLAGLE
NOTICE
To the Voters of Cartoogechaye.
Township:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for constable, subject to the
Democratic primary election to be
held in June.
WILL DILLS
FOR CONSTABLE
Subject to the Democratic pri
mary, I hereby announce my can
didacy for constable of Cartooge
chaye township.
HENRY JONES
FOR CLERK OF COURT
I wish to announce my candidacy
far Clerk of Court of Macon Coun
ty, subject to the Democratic pri
mary on June 2.
GILMER LEE CRAWFORD
FOR CLERK OF COURT
At the request of several of my
friends, I am announcing as can
didate for Clerk of the Superior
Court of Macon County, subject to
the Democratic vote in the June
inmarv. It nominated and elected,
I promise to run the uffice in the
most efficient and economical man
ner,' saving the taxpayers every
penny possible.
ERVIN W. LONG
FOR CLERK OF COURT
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Clerk of Court of Macon Coun
ty,' subject to the Democratic pri
mary. I ask public support on the
basis of my record as assistant
clerk during the past five vears.
HARLEY R. CABE
FOR REGISTER OF CREEDS
Subject to the Democratic pri
mary, 1 hereby announce my can
(rhfercy for re-election as Register
of Deeds of Macon County. I
stand on my record of service dur
ing two terms in this office, a rec
ord of fair treatment to one and
all. Your vote will be appreciated.
C. TOM BRYSON
NOTICE
To the Voters of Macon County :
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for county commissioner,
subject to the Democratic primary
election to be held in June.
E. TIM CALLOWAY
FOR CHAIRMAN
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Subject to the Democratic pn
mary on June, I announce my can-1
lidacv for the Macon County I
loan! of Commissioners.
Respectfully,
ED B. BYRD
FOR CHAIRMAN
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS j
1 hereby announce my candidacy
tor chairman ot the .Macon lounty
Botfd of Commissioners, subject
p the Democratic primary to be
u'ld I line 2.
FRANK MOODY
FOR CHAIRMAN
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Subject to the Democratic pri
mary on June 2, I am a candidate
for chairman of the Macon County
Hoard of Commissioners.
J. M. RABY
FOR COMMISSIONER
Subject to the Democratic pri
mary to be held June 2, I am a
candidate for county commissioner
of Macon County.
C. L BLAINE
Births
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
W illiam Dalrymplc at their home
on Cartoogechaye Friday night,
April 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ledford
announce the birth of a son at
their home at Union on Saturday,
April 28.
Born to Mr, and Mrs. George
Joins, a daughter, Rosa Lee, at
their home on Cartoogechaye on
Sunday, April 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Kverette Hoglen,
of Hickory Knoll, announce the
birth of a son, Jack, at their home
on Friday, April 6.
On Sunday, April 22, a son was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bates
at their home at Otto.
Mr, and Mrs. Tillery Henderson
announce the birth of a son, John
Calhoun, at their home in Sugar
fork township on Thursday, April
19.
A daughter, Betty Leona, was
born to Mi. and Mrs. William I'
Ta'Uey on Friday, April 20, at their
home in Millshoal township.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
Macon County.
Under and by virtue of the pow
er of sale contained in a mortgage
deed executed by H. H. Williams
and wife, Dorothy Williams, to Z.
W. Taylor on December 29, 1930,
the Same being recorded in the
Office of Register of Deeds for
Macon County, North Carolina, in
Book 31, at page 380, 1 will, on
Monday, May 7, 1934, sell to the
highest bidder for cash at the
Courthouse door in Franklin, North
Carolina, the following described
real estate, lo-wit :
Beginning at a stake on the
North east bank of the Salt Rock
Creek near an old mill dam, runs
X60 E 32 poles to a white oak and
chestnut, an old corner; then N 18
F. 14 poles to a stake in T. L.
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Fast Color Voiles,
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Children's White Shoes,
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Boys' Dress Shirts
Ladies' Beach
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Men's and Boys' White Oft
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Men's Dress Oxfords $1.69
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Ladies' White Shoes,
Leather Soles
Men's Overalls,
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Fox's line; then N 75 E with T.
L. Fox's line to a locust stump;
then S 85 E 18 poles to a hickory;
then N about 70 L 40 poles to a
black oak in T. L. Fox's line on
top of the mountain; then S 11
E 44 poles to a black oak; then
S 39 W 28 poles to a locust; then
S 77 W 1( poles to a white oak;
then S 44 W 25 poles to a small
hickory, north of the Big Cove
Road; then S 30 W 8 poles to a
stake in the Salt Rock Creek; then
Westerly with the meanders of
said creek 124 poles to the Begin
ning. This the 3 day of April, 1934.
Z. W. TAYLOR, Mortgagee.
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ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as administratrix
of T. P. Moses, deceased, late of
Macon County, N. C, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
on or before the 28th day of
March, 1935, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate settlement.
This 28th day of March, 1934.
H. C. MOSF.S, Administratrix
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NOTICE OF SUMMONS
North Carolina,
Macon County.
In the Superior Court
Fred R. Jones
vs
Thelma Jones
The defendant, Thelma Jones will
take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Macon Coun
ty, North .Carolina, for the , pur
poes of obtaining a divorce from
the bonds of matrimony now ex
isting between the plaintiff and
defendant
And said defendant will further
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Large Vegetable
Bowls
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
take notice that she is required to
appear before the Clerk of . the
Superior Court of Macon County,
at his Office in Franklin, North
Carolina, on or before the ,18th
day of June 1934, and answer or
demur to the complaint of the
plaintiff. '
This the 19th day of April 1934.
FRANK I. MURRAY,
Clerk Superior Court.
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NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
Macon County.
Whereas, power of sale was vest
in the undersigned trustee by Deed
of Trust from J. H. Dills and wife
Ida Dills to Lester Conley, Trustee,
dated the 8th day of January, 1927
and registered in the office of Reg
ister of Deeds for Macon County,
in Book No. 29, page 347, to se
cure the payment of a certain in
debtedness in said deed of trust
set forth; and whereas, default hav
ing been made in the payment of
said indebtedness :
I will, therefore, by virtue of the
power of sale by said deed of trust
in me vested, on Friday, the 18th
day of May, 1934, at 12 o'clock
noon, sell at the court house door
in Franklin, North Carolina, at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
property :
Being all that tract or parcel of
land described in a deed from Jos.
Ashear and wife Eva Ashear to J.
H. Dills and wife Ida Dills, said
deed bearing date of 8th day of
January, 1927 and registered in the
office of Register of Deeds for
Macon County in Book M-4, page
592. to which special reference for
fuller description is hereby made.
Said tract containing 60 acres, more
or less.
This 17th dav of April, 1934.
LESTER CONLEY, Trustee.
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