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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10 IDS THE FRANKLIN PRESS am) THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN PAGE ELEVEN Franklin Methodist Church To Observe 'Loyalty Period' A "Loyalty Period" is rn prog-1 lay its plans for the new year, ress at the Franklin Methodist On Sunday morning, September 2y, church. Special services are being tne ofticers and teachers ot the held each Sunday for four weeks, church school were installed. At A service of particular interest will the evening service on that day be the "Sermon in Song Service" the presiding elder, Rev. W. A. next Sunday evening at 7:30. At Rollins, preached, and compliment- this time the religious message will ed the church on its excellent rec- be sung instead of spoken. A se- ord for the year just closing, ries of solos, duets, quartets and Last Sunday morning the stew- choruses will be rendered in place ards and other church officers for of the sermon. the new year were installed, and the The purpose of the "Loyalty Pe- congregation participated in the riod" is to prepare the church for Communion service. Sunday night the new conference year, which there was held a Roll Call service, Will begin November h The church at which the roll of the church recently made the remarkable fi- members was called and those pres nancial record of paying all claims ent answered to their names. At for the present conference year the Eoworth League meeting Sun- some six weeks before the meeting dav evenine the officers of the of the annual conference, which young people's organization and will convene in Salisbury on Oc- committee chairmen were installed tober 24 with Bishop Paul B. Kern with an impressive candlelight in presiding. . stallation service. Officer. Installed The "Lovalty Period" is leading With all obligations for the Dres- up to "Lovalty Sunday," October ent conference year out of the 2Uth, the last Sunday before the wav. the church is thus free to annual conference. On this Sunday New Styles New Values $14.95 and $19.50 TOR the man who wants to look presentable a t a 1 1 times at a definite ly moderate price we suggest this line o'f suits. We have the new bi-swing models as well as the more conserva tive models. Other Values in fall merchandise FOR MEN Dress Shoes $1.49 to $5.00 Dress Pants $1.98 to $6.50 Dress Shirts 50c to $2.50 Work Shoes $1.25 to $3.50 POLLY'S Franklin, N. C. Highlands Highlights EDITED BY MRS. T. C. HARBISON HONOR ROLL ANNOUNCED HIGHLANDS,, Oct. 8.-The honor toll of the Highlands school ior the first month has been announc ed by 0. F. Summer, principal, as follows : Second grade Morrfe Calloway, Ethel Crane, Frances Crunkleton, Edwin Shockley, Betty Speed. Third grade Nancy Potts, Lewis Crunkleton, Dewey Elrod, trea Rogers Elrod. Fourth grade Edna Phillips. Fifth grade Malcolm Zoellner. Sixth grade Ida Gugett. Seventh grade Margie Waller. High school Marion Day, Sarah Thompson, Bertie Jenkins. the stewards will be at the church durintr the afternoon hours, and the members win De expected to come to the church and make their pledges to the church budget for the new vear. i-oyaity punaay and the church services of the con ference year will end with a vesper service at 5 p- m- Ut Off Officer The church officers and the or ganization df the church school for the new year are as follows: Z -I x Church 3chaw urbanization General officers Dr. W. E. Furr, general superintendent; Harley R Cabe, general secretary; Mrs. Hen ry W. Cabe, pianist. Children's' division Mrs. Zeb Conlev. suoerintendent; Mrs. C. W. Allen, pianist and secretary; Miss Freda ShV, nursery; miss Mar garet Cozad. beginners; Miss fcliza- hrtu cioffi nrimary J: Mrs. Zeb Conley, Primary II; Mrs. Roy Cunningham, )w i;. miss Ra chel Davis, Junior II. Young people s division Miss Ruth Slagle, superintendent; Miss Ruth Slagle, intermediate I ; Mrs. Wylie Zachary. intermediate II J James Hauser, senior boys; Miss Florence Stalcup, senior gins; George Johnston, young people. Adult division J, v,oniey, superintendent Men's Brotherhood tfioie ciass R. C. Dady, teacher; J. C. Fergu son, assistant teacher; l. w. ror ter, president; ) S. Conley, vice president; W. H. Potts, secretary- treasurer. Ma Altaian Bible class Mrs. F T ilr. teacher; Miss Carolyn Nolen, assistant teacher; Mrs. How ard Valentine, president ; mi my Altaian, vice-president; Mrs. W. E. Furr, secretary-treasurer. F. S. Johnston tsiDie ciass Mrs. George Jones, teacher; Mrs. P. F. Callahan, assistant tcacncr; R. G. Beshears, president; Mrs. J. S. Conlev. vice-president; Mrs. Lester Conley, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. H. O. Cozad, assistant secre tary-treasurer. f Church Wfwuaww Trustees of church operty-M. L. Dowdle, chairman; Dr. W. E. Furr, secretary-treasurer; J. b. Conley, J. 0. Harrison, W. K Mc Guire C G. Moore, Dr. W. A. Rogers H. T. Sloan, G. 0. Wallace. S'tewards-C W. Allen, Henry W. Cabe, Jess S. Conley, G. L. Crawford, M. L Dowdle, J C. Ferguson, Dr. W. E. Furr, Q. J. Hauser, E. S. Hunnicutt G. J. Johnston, R. S. Jones C ' G. 1 Koore, T. W Porter, Dr. W. A. Rogers, A. B. Slagle, H. T. Sloan, Dr. J. F. Smith, George Conley, George Stalcup, Henry Waldroop. Recording steward-G. J- Johns- rx:.-:. and alternate district .SZJI. T. Sloan. W. E. Furr r:.vi W committee I. W. Porter, chairman. Golden Cross director - rv. neS Young Popl' Wok Young people's organization - P..c;,w. Herbert Angel; vice- president, Miss Eliabeth Slagle; Miss Margaret Cozad; treasurer Carl -Tysinger; pianist, Miss Sarah Conley. remittee chairmen Worship Miss Carolyn Nolen; evangelism j relations. Miss Ruth Slafflp- missions and world friend ed Miss Rachel Davis; recreation and' personal development, Phillip TALLENT-CULBERTSON WEDDING SUNDAY Invitations have been sent out as follows : "Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Tallent re quest the honor of your presence at the marriaee of their daughter, T.niiisp Ella to Mr. William G. Culbertson, on Sunday morning October the thirteenth, at seven o'clock Highlands Presbyterian church, Highlands, N. C. CLUB CLOSES Hiehlands Country Club closed - m for the season on Thursday, Oc tober, 3. Births ICE REPORTED The first freeze of the Fall was reported ta Highlands Monday morning, with the thermometer registering 18 degrees Farenheit (unofficial). Leaves had not fully turned when the freeze arrived. It warmed up considerably during the day. W. W. EDWARDS NAMED MAYOR PRO-TEM At the regular meeting of the board of commissioners of the Town of Highlands on Monday, Oct. 7, W. W. Bdwards was ap pointed mayor-protem, succeeding S. E. Potts, who recently became mayor after he resignation of S. P. Pierson. ing after about fifteen days illness. W. W. Edwards, Geter Buchan an, and Li. w. Marett, are on a t)ear hunting trip near the Smoky mountains this week. In Memoriam The passing of Miss Elizabeth Norwood on October 6" at the Jun ior League Hospital will be cause or regret to her many friends in Franklin and Macon county, where she came about 35 years ago and where she gave valuable service as teacher and won a place, espec ially in the hearts of little chil dren, by her loving, patient, pains taking care in the school room. Her very pleasing personality, sterling worth, loving and lovable disposition gave1 her many friends wherever she went among both old and young. She was known and loved not only here, but, having taught in Alabama, in eastern Carolina and for many years in Sylvester, Ga., where she laid the educational foundation for hundreds of chil dren, the news of her going will bring sorrow to widely scattered friends. Handicapped by broken health, she was forced to give up her loved profession several years ago, and for the past three years has been under the care of the Junior League Hospital at Winston-Salem. The thought that her safe land ing at the port of heaven at 11 o'clock on Sunday morning in time to join the heavenly choir and per haps be permitted to exercise her talent of song singing a solo of praise because she had reached the land where "He shall wipe away every tear, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning nor crying nor pain any more," is no doubt very human, but comforting to her. Mother Jones. ltc (adv.) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sherrill an nounce the birth of a daughter, Jimmy Ruth, at their home on lotla street, on Monday, October 7. Mr. and Mrs. Marion B. Sanders announce the birth of a daughter at their home at Prentiss on Sep tember 20. A son, Jimmie Lee, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shumate, at their home at Rainbow Springs on September 16. On September 9, a son, Michael V., was bOrn to Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich r. Kowalskie, at Rainbow Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Marion R. Led ford announce the birth of a daughter, Ida Mae, at their home at Prentiss on September 15. On August 27, a son, Carl Lee, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hurst at their home in Franklin township. Patient Have you been a den tist long? Dentist No, I used to be a steel riveter to work on high buildings and bridges. SPECIAL PROGRAM GIVEN AT THEATRE In addition to the regular fea ture picture and the usual "short," a special program was arranged for Monday and Tuesday nights or this week at the Highlands The atre. Guy Warren Paul, High lands school student, sang two se lections, "An Ear Full of Music," and "Home on the Ranee." Miss Helen Clyde Lewis, of Palm Beach and New York, save several ex hibition dances in costume, includ ing a Spanish dance and a Cuban Rumba. Missi Lewis, who is talented dancer of the New York stage, usually spends several weeks each season at the Lewis summer home the "Will-o-the-WisD." in Highlands. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS WE ARE STILL MENDING SHOES When your heels bruise In chilly weather We'll put your shoes Right back together! FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse "We Buy and Sell" Box 212 Troy F. Horn CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their many deeds of kindness and beautiful floral offerings dur ing the illness and death of our little Jackie. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seay Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Setser ltp (adv.) Customer Ten years ago I only had to pay ten cents a pound for these prunes. Grocer Not these prunes. These are less than seven years old. Marie Are they in love? Mazie They must be. She lis tens to him describe a ball game and he listens to her telling how her cousin's new dress was made. IT IS Time To Have Your Winter Clothes Cleaned & Pressed! We will make your over coat or suit look almost like new. ECONOMY CLEANERS FRANKLIN, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Bloom er are guests of their sister, Mrs. Edith Dougal, at their home, far away, Mrs. Claudian B. Northrop, ot Washington, D. C, and Miss Helen Marshall of Rome, Ga., are visit ing Miss M. D. Warren at her home on Satulah Mountain. Mrs. Northrop formerly had a summer home in Highlands. Mrs. Tim Patterson, formerly ot Highlands, has been visiting friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Gould, of Atlanta, arrived in Highlands Thursday to spend a few days at their cottage here. On account of the illness ot ner husband, Mrs. Raymond H. Kline returned to her winter home in Atlanta on Friday, October 4, a few days earlier than she had ex pected to leave Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hall spent last week-end in Hartwell, Ga., with. Mrs. Hall's parents. Miss Louise B. Cramer, of At lanta, was at her home here for a few days during the latter part of last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Ragland left Hitrhlands last Sunday for their winter home in Miami. Fla. Miss M. T. Crosbv. of Highlands and San. Mateo, Fla., and her ompsts Airs Grace Ritchie and Mrs. Neyle Marx, of Jacksonville, left for Florida Thursday morning, The three small children of Mr. It's Time To Fix THAT ROOF I: Avoid Leaks This Winter Just received a car load of Wheeling 28 Gauge Galvanized roofing that we are going to sell at the price of 29 Gauge. The 28 Gauge is a much heavier, stronger sheet and will therefore give better service. We also have a good stock of Barrett's Com position Roofing, priced at: $1.25 for the light, $1.50 for the medium, and $1.75 for the heavy. These prices include tax. See us befdre buying Roofing, Barbed Wire, Woven Fence, Farm Tools and the general line of Hardware. See our stock of Aluminum Ware at prices lower than you have ever seen. We Save You Money on Every Thing Leach Brothers Franklin, N. C. and Mrs. W. A. Hays are improv McCollum.