THURSDAY OCTOBER 4, 1134
THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN
PAGE THREE
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
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COMINGS AND GOINGS
SOCIAL SERVICE WORKERS
TO ME ET jFRIDAY
The social service workers of the
Methodist church will meet at the
home of Mrs. W. W. Sloan on
Friday afternoon 3 o'clock. All
members are urged to attend this
meeting.
U. D. C. TO HOLD
MONTHLY MEETING
The Macon County U. D. C.
Chapter will hold 'their regular
monthly meeting Monday after
noon,. October 8, at 3 o'clock, at
the home of Mrs. F. L. Siler with
Mrs. Siler and Mrs. A. B. Slagle
as joint hostesses.
Several prospective members have
been invited and all members are
asked to attend.
lAKST
Bu Patricia Dow
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BIBLE CLASS TO HOLD
'WHITE ELEPHANT' SALE
The F. S. Johnston Bible class of
the Methodist church will hold its
regular mopthly meeting on Thurs
day afternoon, October 11, at 3
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lon
Campbell with Mrs. M. D. -Billings
and Mrs. Harry Higgins assisting
in entertaining
One of the features of the even
ing will be a "white elephant" sale.
MRS. ANNA JONES GIVEN
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. W. M. Sutton entertained
with a dinner at her home on Cur
tis street Sunday in honor of her
mother, Mrs. Anna Jones, on her
62nd birthday anniversary.
Those enjoying the occasion
were: Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Jones and young daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Mrs. E.
A. Bowman and two children, of
Jackson county, and Jimmy Keener.
Mrs. Hv. T. Mozeley, of Bonny
Crest and Mrs. Charles W. Teague,
of Prehts, spent last Sunday in
Canton visiting their sister, Mrs.
Sallie Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Pattillo
have moved from Hillcrest avenue,
to the home of Mr. Pattillo's fath
er, R. E. Pattillo, at his home on
Franklin route 4.
Mrs. Harry Higgins returned to
her home on Harrison avenue Sat
urday, after spending the past week
in Spruce Pine visiting her sister,
Mrs. J. D. Porter, and Mr. Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cartledge
and Mr. and Mrs. Honier P. Nich
ols have returned to their homes
here, after spending a week in
Chicago at the Century of Prog
ress exposition.
Mrs. A. R. Todd and small
daughter, Mary Rose, have returned
to their home on Iotla street after
spending the week-end in Asheville
with Mrs. Todd's parents, Mr. and'
Mrs. S. F. Roberts.
Virginia Cansler, the two-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Cansler, Jr., of Iotla, who recently
underwent her third operation at
Angel hospital, was reported to be
doing nicely Tuesday.
Mrs. C. E. Cooper and daughter,
Miss Clara Sue, are spending sev
eral weeks here with Mrs. Cooper's
father, George T. Stiles. Miss
Cooper recently underwent an op
eration at Angel hospital
Billy Sutton, 10, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Sutton, fell from a
tree, about 10 feet from the
ground, and broke both of his arms
above the wrists, On Wednesday of
the past week. He was reported to
be resting nicely at his home on
Curtis street Monday.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
EXECUTION
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
Macon County.
Lynchburg Shoe Co.
va
J. L. Sanders
By virtue of an execution direct
ed to the undersigned from the
Superior Court of Macon County to
the above entitled action, I will, on
Monday, the 5th day of November,
1934, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the
Courthouse door of said County,
sell to the highest bidder for cash,
to satisfy said execution, all the
right, title, and interest which the
said J. L. Sanders, defendant, has
in the following described lands:
The Bingham place, containing 3
acres with a small dwelling on it,
and a small place adjoining the
Bingham place and beginning at
the ford of the Lreek near a
Walnut Tree and runs uo the creek
in a Northernly direction so as to
include two acres on the East side
of the school building.
This 3rd day of October, 1934.
A. B. SLAGLE. Sheriff.
O4-tc-ABS-02S
Life I Chain of Proccnes
Enough is .known about life and
growth for science to realize that
it is the net result of a chain of
processes following one another. It
might be reasonable to suppose, de
clares a scientists in. the New York
Herald Tribune, that some of these
processes in the chain are slowed
down greatly by the presence of
heavy hydrogen. As heavy hydro
gen replaces the ordinary kind,
growth is practically inhibited. The
inhibition of a few essential steps,
in the chain of events that cause
growth, would"! stop all the process
es that succeed them in the growth
sequence.
HONORS MOTHER
AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
Miss Willie Mae Ledford enter
tained with a party at her home
on Iotla street Saturday evening,
honoring her mother, Mrs. R. M.
Ledford, on her birthday anni
versary. Contests and games were played
during the evening and a very en
joyable time was spent, with about
15 invited guests present.
The hostess, assisted by her sis
ter, Miss Jarvis Ledford, served
delicious refreshments.
Births
On Tuesday morning, October 2,
a son, Joe, was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Zeb Angel at their home on
Riverview street.
You, too, in those moments when you feel tired, cross, dispirited,
will find that Camels give you a delightful "lift" which quickly
dispels fatigue and irritability. It's a "lift" which you can enjoy
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Gel a LIFT with a Camel !"
Miss Allie Caler, of Aquone, was
here Saturday shopping.
Mrs. W. L. Higdon has moved
into the Trotter house on East
Main street.
Dr. H. T. Horsley is confined to
his room on Iotla street on account
of sickness.
Rufe Greene and son, Carl, are
spending several days in Philadel
phia, Pa., on business.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Callahan have
taken an apartment with Mrs. L.
B. Harrington at Dixie Hall.
Mrs. W. W. McConnell has been
spending a week in Highlands
visiting relatives and friends.
Mrs. W. W. Sloan spent the first
of this week on Cartoogechaye, the
guest of Mrs. Carl S. Slagle.
George W. Steppe and son, War
ren, of Aquone, were among the
business visitors here Saturday.
Frank Reece and Roy Gibson at
tended the reunion of the 30th
Division in Asheville Saturday.
Mrs. Eva Keener, of Higdonville,
left last week for Wilson where
she will teach school this winter.
Bob Womack is spending several
days this week in Sylva and Webs
ter visiting relatives and friends.
Sam Roane, of Whittier, has ac
cented a nosition here with the
Nantahala National Forest Service.
Mrs. C. C. Herbert and Miss
Elizabeth Slagle spent Friday of
the past week in Asheville shop
ping. Sam Poliakoff and family, of
Blackville, S. G, moved into the
Lyle hospital on Harrison avenue
Wednesday.
Mrs. J. T. Greer, of Hayston,
Ga, is spending several weeks here
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Eugene
R. Eller.
Mrs. Tom Huff and daughter left
last week; for Rockmont, Ga., where
they expect to spend several months
with her parents.
Tom Huff left last week for
Nashville, T-enn., to take a six
months' course in embalming at the
Gupton & Jones school.
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42 and 44. Site 38 raquir Ihk
yards of 3 inch material, with 1
yard contrasting.
Pattern 8337 Have you noticed
how smart the woman looks who
uses strong contrast in the assembl
ing of her costume, either by means
of accessories or else by contrast
ing colors and materials in the
frock itself? The becoming and
useful frock sketched above is de
signed with this idea in mind
giving a woman an opportunity to
combine two materials or two colors
of the same material.
Metallic prints are very popular.
Such material may be used here
for the light upper part of the
dress and upper sleeves, so as to
form a flattering and becoming
frame for the face to which the
slight cowl at the neckline adds its
bit. The lower part of the waist
and yoke of the skirt are cut in
one and fitted by means of darts
at the waistline, and the skirt is
flared slightly at the lower edge.
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PATTERNS
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Bryant Furniture Co.
Franklin, N. C.
George McClure has returned to
his. home at Otto after spending a
week in Chicago attending the Cen
tury of Progress exposition.
Mrs. E. B. DeHart, who broke
her right arm between the wrist
and elbow Sunday, was reported to
be getting along nicely Tuesday.
John Robert Dalrymple, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Dalrymple, of
Cartoogechaye, left last week for
Raleigh to enter a business col
lege. Mrs. J. D. Greene and young
daughter, Joan, of Cherryville,
spent the past week here visiting
her sister, Mrs. R. S. Jones, and
Mr. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. James S. McAlister,
have returned to their home in
New York, after spending several
weeks here visiting Mrs. McAlis
ter's mother, Mrs. W. W. Sloan,
?.t "Sunnyside Farm."
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