PAGE EIGHT THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1934 CHURCH Announcements FRANKLIN METHODIST Chesley C. Herbert, Jr., Pastor (Sunday, Sept 30) 11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon: "Christ and Human Need." 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. A special service in honor of the for mer pastors of this church will be held. The members are asked to sit in groups according to the pas tors who received them into the church. Visitors are cordially invited. PENTICOSTAL Rev. V. C. Ramey, Pastor Mount Sinai Church (Each Sunday) 10 a. m. Sunday school. Rev. Urban Roper, superintendent. (2nd Sat. & Sun. and Sun. night each month) Preaching by pastor. (Each Wed., Sat. & Sun. night) Prayer meeting. Everybody wel come to come and worship with u. PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. A. Flanagan, Pastor Franklin (Sunday, Sept 30) 10 a. m. Sunday school J. E. Lancaster, superintendent. 11 a. m. Preaching services Rev. R. D. Bedinger, D. D., of Ashe ville, will preach. 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor pray er meeting. Morrison (2nd and 4th Sundays) 2:30 p. m Sunday school Bry ant McClure, superintendent. 3:30 p. m. Preaching services Rev. R. D. Bedinger, D. D., Super intendent of Home Missions, Ashe ville Presbytery. Slagle Memorial lst and 3rd Sundays) 10:00 a. m. Preaching services by the pastor. 11:00 a. m Sunday school Rev. S. R. Crockett, superintendent. 1 Hfcf4 m.m'; ,J "The Very Latest" fashion news by Patricia Dow as often pertains to housedresses as to the newest Paris style of an all-occasion or evening frock. . . . Withall, Patricia Dows fashions are practical be cause every style shown includes an easy-to-make pattern service at an extremely low rate per pat tern. ... Patricia Dow's "Very Latest" pat tern styles appear every week in The Franklin Press and Highlands Maconian on the social page. Box Supper Special Program Planned at Cowee Friday FRANKLIN BAPTIST Rev. Eugene R. Eller, Pastor (Sunday, Sept. 30) 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. 7:00 p. m.-B. Y. P. U.'s 8 p. m. Evening worship. (Wednesday, Oct. 3) 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting. (Friday, Oct. 5) 8 p. m. Teachers meeting. EPISCOPAL Rev. Frank Btoxham, Rector St. Agnes, Franklin (Sunday, Sept 30) 9 a. m. Celebration of the Holy Communion. 8 p. m. Evening prayer and ser mon by the rector. Incarnation, Highlands (Sunday, Sept 30) 11 a. m. Celebration of the Holy Communion and sermon by the rector. Descendants of David Allen To Hold Reunion The descendants of David Allen are scheduled to hold a family re union Sunday, October 7, at the Hubbard Allen old home place in the Cowee section. All members of the clan and connections are urged to attend and to bring pic nic lunches. Smith Family Holds Reunion at Morgan School With 90 relatives and friends present, a reunion of the Smith family was held Sunday at the Morgan school house. Short ad dresses were made by the Rev. W. L. Bradley, Mr. Smith, teacher in the Oak Grove school, Vance Browning, of Bryson City, and oth ers. A bounteous picnic dinner was served. The next reunion will be held at the same place on the fourth Sunday in September next year. 2 Macon County Men Selected for T. V. A. Jobs Two more Macon county men have been selected for permanent employment on projects of the Ten nessee Valley Authority, it was an nounced this week by John W. Ed wards, manager of the Macon coun ty office of the National Reemploy ment Service. This brings to a total of 16 the number of individ uals employed from this county by the T. V. A. Most of them are stationed at Cove Creek and Nor-i ris Dam, Tenn. i J. L. Easton left Wednesday to assume his duties with the T. V. A., and Grant Collins, of this coun ty but who has been working re cently in Charlotte, also has been called to a T. V. A. job. For more than twelve years Dr. John Joseph Gaines, M. D., has been giving newspaper readers common-sense suggestions on how to safeguard their health. He has al ways advocated the simple rule that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Today his writings afford help and comfort to thous ands of newspaper readers. "The Family Doctor" by Dr. Gaines appears every week in The Franklin Press and Highlands Ma conian. This week you will find Dr. Gaines' helpful article on page four. Roan and Watson Families To Hold Reunion A reunion of the Roan and Wat son families is to be held Sunday, Sept. 30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Enloe of the Cartooge chaye section. All members and relatives of the two families are urged to attend and to bring well filled picnic baskets. The Dahlonega Mint The mint at Dahlonega, Ga., ex isted from the 1830"s until the Civil war. Dahlonega is situated among the foothills of the southern por tion of the Blue Ridge mountains in a gold mining region. The name is from a Cherokee phrase meeaning "gold." The coins minted there were gold, and bore the mint mark "D." ASl I CP' Four-Point Blankets The term, four-point, in refer ence to a blanket, means weight. A point! is a Canadian unit of weight slightly more, than a pound. A Hudson Bay blanket is a very heavy all-woolen blanket used by trappers and traders like an army blanket, except that it is even heavier. It may be gray, tan or patterned, but a favorite color is red. A box supper, with a special pro gram of entertainment, is to be held at 8 o'clock Friday night, Sep tember 28, at the Cowee school house, the proceeds to be for the benefit of the school library. The supper will be sponsored by the North Macon Betterment as sociation with the cooperation of the teachers of the school. The program will include a stage play by students of the Cowee school, several short addresses and music by the Dalton string band. Several men from Franklin have been invited to assist in auctioning off the boxes. Brysons To Hold Reunion In Jackson County A reunion of the Bryson family is to be held at the Beta Baptist church in Jackson county on Sat urday, October 6, according to an announcement received from Dan Bryson of Sylva. All membefs of the clan and connections living in Macon county are invited to at tend. Ancient Secret Revealed Why Christian Serbs in the Petch district of Jugoslavia have for cetl turies placed lighted candles in the cemeteries of an old Moslem mos que, known as St. George's col umns has been revealed by excava tions. Those who followed the custom did not know why it was done, and had never heard a satis factory explanation from their an cestors. The excavations show that the mosque was built by victorious Turks on the site of an ancient Christian monastery dedicated to St. George. It is evident that even after their monastery had been removed the defeated Serbs con tinued to place the lighted candles. Does Not Shed Horns The pronghorn antelope does not shed horns, being the only member of the deer family that does not. These horns are hollow and attach ed to the skull by a bone core like domestic cattle. The texture of the horn shows a grain running lengthwise of the horn not seen in moose, elk or deer horns. Relationship of Cousins Children of brothers and sisters are first cousins to each other or cousins-germane; children of first cousins are to each other second cousins; and a child is a first cous in, once removed, to the first cous ins of its parents. These last are often mistakenly called second cousins. Former Missionary To Preach Here Sunday The Rev. R. D. Bedinger, D. D., newly elected superintendent of home missions in Asheville Presby tery, will be the guest speaker at the preaching services in the Pres byterian church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Dr. Bedinger for 18 years was a missionary in Africa, serving under the committee of for eign missions of the Southern Pres byterian church. He is a forceful speaker, a man of fine personality and an outstanding leader. This is his first visit to the churches of the Franklin group. Everyone is cordially invited to hear him on Sunday morning. Why Suffer From Headaches? There is no need, in this day of modern medical remedies, to suffer headaches, neuralgia, head and chest colds, rheumatic, female and other general pains. We have a new, scientific preparation easy to take that will bring relief. Try our SPECIAL NO. 3 TABLETS only 25 cents a box. Why endure painful aches when it is utterly unnecessary. We guarantee No. ? Tablets to give satisfaction. SoU only at ANGEL'S DRUG STORE, FRANKLIN, N. C. (adv.) Classified Advertisements WANTED TO RENT A four or six room house with garden spot. What have you? Call at J. F. 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