rHURSDAV, JUNE 14, I93fl
THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HKiHLAlSfDS MACONIAN
PACE NiNK
Highlands Highlights
EDITED BY MRS. T. C. HARBISON
CHOOL RECEIVES $100
■ROM TRUST FUND
highlands, June 16.— The
)cal school authorities recently re-
eived $100 from }vliss Annie A.
'aughan, trustee in charge of the-
Laoul fund, which was left to the
chool several years ago. The hun-
red dollars has been placed in the
ands of a committee composed of
), F.. Summer, Mrs. F. H. Potts
nd Mrs. Kate Moore Rhinehart.
)f the amount approximately $30
as been expended by the com
mittee on supplimentary reading
laterial for the grammar grades,
hus adding to the school library.
:he balance of the amount has
leen set aside in a special fund for
iiture use.
Since 1928 and during the depres-
ion no income from the Raoul
und has been received, and the
lundred dollars, which represents
I payment o,n principal, was wel-
:om'ed by Mr. Summer, and others
)f the committee and school of-
icials,.
a half. He was removed to his
home here Wednesday. He had suf
ficiently recovered Sunday to leave
his bed.
VIISS LINA CONN PARRY
DIES IN TEXAS
Funeral services for Miss Lina
Zonn Parry, formeraly of High-
,ands, who died on Wednesday of
ast week while on a vacation in
Dallas, Tex., were held at 2 o’clock
Saturday afternoon at the Spring
Hill chapel in Atla.nta, with burial
Following in Magnolia cemetery.
The services were conducted by the ' .
Rev. John Moore Walker.
Miss Parry, for many years a
government ‘employe, had recently
been stationed with the naval air
service at Pensacola, Fla. Previous
ly she had served with the secret
service department office in At
lanta and the war department of
fice in Honolulu. Her father was
the late Judge Haryey L. Parry.
B. Y. P. U. TO SPONSOR
SHOW
On Wednesday evening, June 24,
the Baptist Young Peoples’ Union
of Highlands plans ^ to sponsor a
show at the School Theatre put on
by “The J^onro Brothers,” radio
stars of Greenville, S. C. The play
ers are already announcing their
engagement over radio, and as the
show is being widely advertised in
and around Highlands, a large
audience is expected. Proceeds
from the show will be used by the
B. Y. P. U. for necessary expenses.
The arrangements for the show
were made by Mrs. Herbert Rice,
president of the B. Y, P. U.
ZONE MEETING HELD
BY MISSIONARY SOCIETIES
Delegates of the Methodist
church missionary societies from
Union, Mt. Zion, Cashiers, Patton’s
and Franklin Methodist churches
held their district zone meeting in
Highlands on Wednesday. About 50
delegates were present, including
Mrs. F". E. Branson, of Canto,n,
N. C., and Mrs. Carl Slagle and
Mrs. J. B. Tabor, of F'ranklin, who
were in charge of the discussions.
Lunch was served to the delega
tion by members o'f the Highlands
society.
Airs. Joe Rucker of Hartwell,
(ia., has returned to her home
after spending a w’eek here with
her daughter, Mrs. Jack Hall.
The Rev. Frank Bloxham and a
delegation of representatives of
the Church of Incarnation attended
the annual meeting of the Woman’s
Auxiliary of the Episcopal diocese
of Western North Carolina at
Kanuga Lake on F'riday and Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Regland,
^frs. J. C. Blanchard and Mrs. T.
C. Harbisan spent a few days in
Atlanta recently.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Potts is
home for a three weeks vacation
from St. Joseph’s School of Nursr
ing in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Beadle are
attending the Methodist convention
at Lake Junaluska, N. C.
Aliss Corinne Laney, dean of
women at the Berry Schools, and
Miss Sophia Payne .'\lston, head of j
the economics department of Berry \
Schools,, have leased the J. C.
Blanchard cottage on ilirror Lake
for six weeks.
Mrs. W. C. Dabney, of Atlanta,
was at her summer home here for
a few days recently.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Gould were
in Flighlands at their cottage dur
ing the week-end.
J. jM. Bruner, of Westminister,
S. C., recently sold his cottage o,n
Bruner Lane to Charles du Bignon,
of Aliami, Fla.
The Hall House, under the man
agement of ^Irs. Nash Broyles and
Aliss Deas Hamilton, of Atlanta,
opened for the season on June 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nesbitt
Evins are occupying their summer
residence here and have with them
their young grandsons, children of
Commander Henry Cooper, U. S.
Navy.
Capt. Pryor W. Sloan and fam
ily, of Barksdale Field, La,, are
spending their vacation in the
Evins guest cottage.
Mrs. Henry G. Evans, of Mont
gomery, Ala., recently entertained
a party of friends at her summer
home, “Treetops,” on Kalalanta
ro'ad.
Miss Art'ne Vaughn and Mr^.
Leach Hunter are occupying the
guest cottage of Colonel and Mrs.
John Steven Sewell, where they
will be for the season.
Mrs. F'. W. Altstaetter and Miss
Mary Altstaetter, of Savannah, Ga.,
are at Laurel Lodge for the sum
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Spencer
were in Atlanta for a. few days
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Moore
are at their cottage, “Shackmoorc,”
on Highlands Estates, and expect
to be here tliroug'hout the season.
LANDON PILOT
Here is a new picture
^1. Hamilton, of To'peka, Kansas,
the man who directed the Landon
campaign for the Republican Pres
idential nomination. His reward
was the chairmanship of the na-
; tional Republican comjTiittee.
Bruce-
Barton
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CHURCH
Announcements
EPISCOPAL
Rev. Frank BloxKam, Reotor
St. Agnes, Franklin
(Sunday, June 21)
9 a. m.—Alorning prayer and
sermon by the rector.
Inicarnation, Highlands
(Sunday, June 21)
11 a.m.—Morning prayer and ser
mon by the rector.
NEWS NOT ALWAYS BAD
My favorite newspaper is the
F'oxboro Rc])orter, F'oxboro, Mass.,
the town where I have my farm.
In its columns 1 read the reports of
the annual Town Meeting where
my fellow citizens meet, debate,
and settle their governmental prob
lems with intelligence and dispatch.
I read of gool fortune that has
come to some of 'my neighbors; il
mark the courage of youth in con
tinuing the ancien| customs of mar
riage and child-bearing, careless of
the disturbed condition of the
earth. And 1 am pleased to see by
the obituary notices to .what ripe
old age the average man may ex
tend his days if he is wise enough
to turn his back on the turmoil of
the city and dwell in a country
town.
This spring, however, when the
floods were raging, the Reporter
brought a disturbing paragraph. It
said that the water in my lake had
risen so high it had overflowed the
dam and caused serious damage in
the garden which is the pride of
my wife’s heart. At the first op
portunity 1 traveled up to Foxboro,
expecting to find a vast devastation.
Imagine my delight when all
seemed to be in order. The farmer
were laid on his desk. He could
pick and choose. Whenever a pro-
i;osal was made which touched the
ethical border-line, he never Iiesi-
tated. He would say firmly: “There
are some kinds of money you’re not
supposed to make.”
My friend, who is something of a
])hilosopher, says that tiiis- remark
has saved him , much loss and
trouble, and he offers three sugges
tions as to money you and 1 are
“not su|>i)osed to make.”
1. You’re not supposed to make
money on your home. It is possible,
of course, to buy or build your
home at a time when real estate
values are favorable. But the
chances for enhanced values should
not be the important factor in the
plan for a home. It is your home,
it’s not a money making proposi
tion.
2. You’re not supposed to make
money by borrowing on your life
insurance. Occasionally a man has
been able to finance a profitable
undertaking by a temporary loan
on his policies, but if the history of
all life insurance loans were writ
ten it would be a tragic narrative.
3. You’re not supposed to make
mo.ney without work. The men
wlio suffered worse in the stock
market crash were not investing;
J. E.
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. J. A. Flanagan, Pastor
Franklin
10;00 a. m.—Sunday school,
Lancaster, superintendent.
11:00 a. m.—Preaching service
with sermon by the pastor.
7:30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor
prayer meeting.
Morrision Chapel
2:30 p. m.—Sunday school. Bry
ant McClure, superintendent.
3 :30 p. m.—Preaching service—
sermon by the pastor.
W. A. HAYS INJURED
IN AUTO WRECK
W. A. Hays is recovering from
J serious injuries sustained in an
automobile wreck at Way.nesville,
N. C., early last week. Mr. Hayes
was taken to a hospital in Waynes-
ville with cuts and bruises about
his head and other injuries. He
was unconscious about an hour and
Rat Disieases Kill Many
Since 500 B. C., there have been
902 wars, but more persons have
been killed by rate-borne diseases
in those 2,433 years than by fight
ing, says the city health officer of
Oakland, Calif.
Tigress Shared Room With Boys
Diana, a tigress presented to the
London .zoo by her master m
Chatra, India, was brought up as a
household pet, enjoying auto Jydes,
and sharing a room with her own
er’s three sons.
FRANKLIN METHODIST
Chesley C. Herbert, Jr., Pastor
(Each Sunday)
9:45 a. m.—Sunday school.
11:00 a. m.—Morning worship.
7:15 p. m.—EpwoTth League
meeting.
8:00 p. m.—Evening worship.
Carson’s Ckapel
(Each Sunday)
2:30 p. m.—Sunday school.
(2nd and 4th Sundays)
3:15 p. m.—Preaching service.
])ointed to a new ditch which he ... .
; , , , r they were grabbing. 1 hey were not
had dug, and said that by diverting , . , , , ,
. , “ trying to lay up a reasonable sur-
,phis for their declining years. They
were trying to make a clean-up so
the water just a little he had kept
everything under control. Even the
cellar was not flooded.
It reminded me of the taxicab
strike in New York, of which my
wife and I received O'Ur first news
from screaming headlines in the
newsi>apers of Hongkong, China.
We sent cablegrams back to our
family. They replied that, being
busy, they hadn’t read the papers
and didn’t know there was a strike.
I ■ am a great admirer of news
papers, but the years have taught j
me a certain calmness. Very often Site of Cleveland
1 discovered that things are not Jn remote geological times the
always so bad as they are printed, site of Cleveland, Ohio, was at the
bottom af what now is Lake Erie.
SOME MONEY TABOO
A friend says he was fortunate in Sleep 14 Hours a D^y
his first employer, who was a wise Scientists have found that white
and upright man. Because his en- | rats take about ten periods of rest
terprises had a habit of turning , in a day, sleeping 14 hours out of
into profit, all sorts of opportunities ' the 24, according to Science Service.
they “wouldn’t have to work.”
Do you agree with these three
comments? Do you think it would
be a good thing if every class
room and office wall could have
painted on it the old man’s wa^jji-
ing: “There are some kinds of
money you’re not supposed to
make ?”
(Copyright, K.F.S.)
Many Officials Slain
In the last 75 years about
mo.narchs, jiresidents, princes
other high officials of state
been sfein.
100
and
have
CATHOLIC
Ma«s is said • tlia second
Longest Life on Record
The longest life on record, ac
cording to f.ully authenticated med
ical records, was not quite 111
ytars.
and
Highlands School Theatre
Mon.-Tiue., June 22-23
THE DIONNE QUINTUPLETS
IN
“The Country Doctor”
Fri.-Sat., June 26-27
JED PROUTY AND JUNE LANG
IN
I
“Every Saturday Night”
fourth Sundays of each month'in
the American Legion hall. Main
street, at 8 a, m. by Father Howard
V. Lane, of Waynesville. All are
welcome.
FIRST BAPTIST
Rev. William Marshall Biurns, Th.G.
Pastor
Sunday
9:45 a. m.—Bible school.
11 :00 a', m.—Morning worship.
7:00 p. m.—B. T. U.
8:00 p. m.—Evening worship.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m.—Mid-week prayer and
praise service.
Stay in Own Haunts
The birds, turtles and reptiles of
the (jalapagos islands, situated on
the equator west of Ecuador, are
totally unknown in any other part
of the world.
In the Orient the gin sling, is
considered a native drink, conco'cted
of gin, cherry brandy, fresh limes,
soda water and sugar, all well mix
ed with a swizzle stick.
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Many of No Importanca
No animal of prime economic im
portance has been brought into
domestication during the last 2,000
years, scientists state.
Mountain Range Not Mapped
Less than 100 miles from the
Canal Zone an explorer found a
w'hole mountain range that was on
no existing map.
F'OR SALE—27 Acre farm 1>4
miles from Franklin. Has house and
all out buildings. Place has plenty
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