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THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN
THURSDAY, JULY 12, 134
Additional
Social News
Miss Elizabeth Deal is spending
several days at Lake Junaluska
visiting relatives and friends
Mrs. Hall Swain and young
daughter, Hetty Ann, arrived here
Tuesday from Sioux Falls, South
Dakota, for an extended visit with
her mother, Mrs. W. W. Sloan, at
"Sunnyside harm."
Miss Odessa Whitley, Miss Car
mcr Kaby and Elmer Kaby, of
High Point, spent the Fourth of
July holidays here visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Kaby at their home
on Bonny Crest.
Mrs. Pheba Crisp, of Highlands,
was visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. S. W. Stanfield on Bon
ny Crest the past week.
Jack Leard, of Westminster, S.
C, was visiting friends here last
week.
R. C. Gabriel, of Greenwood, S.
C, was among the business visitors
here the past week.
Mrs! H. P. Hartley and two
daughters, Misses Eloise and Fran
ces,ybf Macon, Ga., are spending
several weeks here visiting Mrs.
Hartley's daughter, Mrs. J. H.
Carelock, and Mr. Carelock at their
home on Bonny Crest.
Mrs. George A. Jones left last
week for Asheville, where she will
spend a month visiting Mr. and
Mrs. G. Lyle Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sutton, of
Washington, Ga., spent part of the
past week visiting Mrs. Sutton's
mother, Mrs. S. H. Lyle, at her
home on Harrison avenue. Mr. and
Mrs. Sutton were en route to
Chicago to attend the Century of
Progress exposition,
The Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Bryson
and family have returned to their
home in Columbia, Mo., after
spending several weeks here visit
ing relatives and friends in Macon
county.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Edwards,
Miss Elizabeth Slagle, Cecil Bald
win and James Hauser attended a
Young Democratic meeting in
Wayncsville last Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blake and two
daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Jos
eph Franklin, of Waynesville, spent
Sunday here visiting Mr. Frank
lin's son, J. R. Franklin and Mrs.
Franklin at their home on Frank
lin Route 4.
Miss Loraine Moody, of Atlanta,
Ga., was the week-end guest of the
Misses Gladys and Hefen Sellers
at their home on Riverview street.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
of the
BANK OF FRANKLIN
at Franklin, North Carolina
To The Commissioner of Banks
at the Close of Business on
the 30th day of June, 1934
RESOURCES
Cash, Checks for Clearing
and Transit Items $ 7,059.84
Due from Approved 1 )epos-
itory Banks 92,014.78
Cash Items (Held Over 24
Hours) 21.00
United States Bonds, Notes,
etc 25,414.72
Loans and Discounts Oth
er 47,797.00
Banking House and Site.. 15,000.00
Furniture, Fixtures and
Equipment 1,000.00
Other Real Estate ........ 3,816.00
Payment to Temporary
Federal Deposit Insurance
Fund 216.01
Total Resources $192,939.35
LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
Demand Deposits Due
Banks $ 325.98
Demand Deposits Due
Public Officials 1,061.34
Demand Deposits Due
Others 110,085.48
Cashiers Checks, Certified
Checks and Dividend
Checks 751.26
Time Certificates of De
positDue Others 12,536.43
Trust Accounts Cashiers
Checks 1,033.56
Total Liabilities $125,794.05
Capital Stock Common ..$25,000.00
Capital Stock Preferred
5 Cumulative 20,000.00
Surplus Unappropriated 12,500.00
Undivided Profits 9,645.30
Total Capital .$ 67,145.30
Total Liabilities and
Capital $192,939.35
H. W. CABE, Cashier
M. D. BILLINGS, Director
C. F. MOODY, Director
State of North Carolina,
County of Macon.
H. W. Cabe, Cashier, M. D.
Billings, Director, and C. F. Moody,
Director, of the Bank of Franklin,
each personally appeared before me
this day, and, being duly sworn,
each for himself, says that the
foregoing report is true to the best i
of his knowledge and belief
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this the 11th day of July, 1934.
DON L. HENRY Notary Public
My commission expires Dec. 19, 1934
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tysinger, Jr.,
announce the birth of a son on
Wednesday morning, July 11, at
! their home on Harrison avenue.
Ferdy Higdon, who recently un
derwent a serioys operation at
Angel hospital, is able to be out
on the streets again.
NEW STAR
MARKET
Groceries. Meats & Produce
Frank L. Henry, Jr., Proprietor
FRANkfl IN M C
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
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your order to 95 and we will be glad to deliver it to
your door.
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