PAtfi mHT tHE fRANKLIN PRESS AND THE MACQNIAN A baby lion being raised by hand wants milk every hour of the day. The University of Rome estab lished courses on economic aspects ♦f the tourist business. Classified Advertisements •ured hams, weighing up to 30 lbs. Delivered at Highlands, N. C. Will pay CASH.—''V. S. DAVIS. WAKlJiD—To rent small farm ■■ear Franklin. P. O. Box 381, FRANKLIN, N. C. DIO—' W fceatf ^ sittinj: Close Frank. 'T- -One or two steam I rivate bath and ■jnty hot water, liable.—Box 68, WANT!.. mellow Pi. White Fine, Oak, ''oplar, B a ' ' w o o d, Beech, Bi; -.h, Maple, Ash, ( hestnut. Hack Walnut, Buckeye, Ch. rry and White Pine sa\v logs, deli\ 'T-ed to •ur toandmill. Will heip pii, chase stumpage. Inquire at officc for prices and specificatinns. ZICKGRAF HARDWOOD CO., FRANKLIN. N. C. ])10_2tc—D17 rooms. New M.V.A. Day and Night Franklin, N. C. J. D. FRANKS TAXI SERVICE At Cunningham's Service Station Phone 51 DIO—2tc—D17 ST. LOUIS . . . Arthur W. Weaver (above), former Governor of Nebraska, is the new President of the Mississippi Valley Associa tion. He was elected here at the 18th Annual Convention. Crabs have homing instinct. Eggplant is relative of tomato. One person is killed every IS minutes in this country. Natives of Petra, Transjordania, eat week. ruined city onlv twice additional FRANKLIN SOCIAL ITEMS ELDERS-BLAINE Miss Marie Elders and rred Blaine were quietly married in Clayton, Ga., on Thursday, De cember 3, in the ordinary’s office, in the presence of a few invited friends. Mrs. Blaine is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elders, of Franklin, and a student in the Framklin high school. Mr. Blaine is the son of Mrs, Lula Blaine and the late Lucius Blaine, of Franklin. He is an em ployee of the Burrell Motor Co. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine vpill make their home in Franklin. Youngsters are apparently more careful than adults. The accidental death rate for boys and girls is lower than for men and women. CHOOSE FROM 52 NEW miSSS- $20 UP Cfirislmas Delivery GUARANTEED! ★ PHILCO 61B* Here’s an American and Foreign Philco Baby Grand that makes tbe ideal year-round Christmas gift! Philco Foreign Tuning- System, wide Vision Dial, special Electro-Dynamic Speaker, and many other important features. Free demonstration. (DQC AA Less aerial V«5D»UU *SoId only with Philco High-Effi- ciancy Aerial to imsur« greotest foreign reception. BRYSON-DILLS Miss Elizabeth Bryson and Bris coe M. Dills were married in Clay ton, Ga., Sunday, December 6, in the presence of a small assemblage of friends. , Mrs. Dills is the dkighter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bryson of Cullasaja. She was beautifully at tired in a blue crepe dress with matching accessories. Mr. Dills is a young farmer of the Cullasaja section and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dills. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Dills went to the home of the groom’s parents, where a wedding supper was prepared by the groom’s mother, and where they were met by a number of relatives and close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dills will make their home on Cullasaja, where Mr. Dills is now erecting a new home. They were accompanied to Qay- ton by Mrs. G. G. Watkins,, a sister of the groom, and Miss Hazel Everette. FRANKLIN METHODIST Cheslcy C. Herbert, Jr., Pastor (Each Sun'ilay) 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. 7:15 p. m.—Epworth League meeting. 8:00 p. m.—Evening worship. Carson’s Chaipel (2nd and 4th Sumdays) 2:30 p. m.—Preaching service. PRESBYTERIAN Rev, J. A. Flanagan, Pastor Franklin 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school. J. E. Lancaster, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.—Preaching service. 7:30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor prayer meeting. Morrisioii Chapel 2:30 p. m.—Sunday school. Bry ant McClure, superintendent. CATHOLIC Rev. Howard V. Lane, Pastor (1st and 3rd Sundays) 5 :CKj p. m.—Sunday school in the ■THURSDaV, Americal Legion Hal! . P- ^--Devotions in Legion Hall. (2nd and 4th Sundays) 8:TO a. m.-Mass the Legion Hall. will be Said Enlistments Now 0 In Marine pen Corps The United States marln recruiting district he-‘ postoffice building, Sav^nah r announces 40 vacancies to K ’ at that office during D ^ Captain A. C. Small I the'of in charge. In addition to the rcKuhr „ there are a number of va i for stated. ’ Young men in this vicmitv ^ tion, Savannam, will be inailed upan"'request' TtaTn '"s-moil . > Ga. Application, tain Small .announced Christmas Gifts That Will Be Remembered The Whole Year I Bath Robes for men and women HOUSE SLIPPERS & BEDROOM SHOES i For women—in velvet, felt and satin with high | and low heels Special Holiday Terms Bryant Furniture Co. Franklin, N. C. Gifts Miss Blanche Willis, who has been a campaign worker for the Ked Cross in South Carolina this fall, is spending several days with her parents, Judge and Mrs. John B. Willis, at their home on Harri son avenue. The condition of Robert Pattillo, who has been ill at his home on Franklin Route 4 for several weeks, was reported slightly improved this week. Ralph Vanhook, who has been working in Detroit, Mich., for the past 12 years, arrived Friday to spend a few days with his mother, Mrs. Mattie Vanhook, at her home on Franklin Route 2. 39c, 98c, $1.25 I For men—in leather, leatherette and fell I 50c and 98c I T/iat a BOY Will Appreciate Whether he is .5 or 15 years old, we have just the gift for that boy of yours. Come in and see for your self; but meanwhile we will mention a few sug- Announcements The Press-Maconian is glad to publish without charge an- nouncments meriting public in terest which are not properly classified as advertising. The ed itor requests that all announce ments submitted for publication in this column be written as briefly as possible and signed by the contributor. Beavitiful Ties in Christmas Boxes 25c, 50c, $L00 Men’s Shirts—some in gift $‘1 .00 to $' packages, fancy & solid colors ^.95 Star Brand and Endicott Johnson Dress Ox fords for men—make practical gifts $1.98 Prices start at Men’s Belts— Priced at 25c-50c-’ ^.00 Men’s Scarfs and Mufflers 50c 1^.00 gestions: Bicycles Tricycles Wagons Skates Air Rifles Rifles—Shotguns Tool Kits Macon County Supply Co. Franklin, N. C. V I BIBLE CLASS TO HOLD BAZAAR SATURDAY T-be F. S. Johnston Bible class of the Frankhn Methodist church will sponsor a bazaar Saturday in the offices of the Nantahala Power and Light company. The Bible class has requested all members of the church' to contribute items to be sold at the bazaar, such as, needlework, cakes, pies, canned goods, dressed chickens and other articles of food. Mens Overcoats in a variety of $1 patterns and styles. All wool, at “Cannon” Towels and Towel Sets 25,50 and 98c “Pepperell” Baby Blankets, and $ J .00 Infant’s Sets and Sweaters Ladies’ kid and wool Gloves SOc’*^ The Churches I i FIRST BAPTIST Rev. W. B. Underwood. Pastor Sunday '^•“Sunday school. 11:TO a. m.—Morning worship. 6:30 p. m.—B. T. U. 7:30 p m.—Evening worship. W ednesday 7:30 p. m.-Mid-week prayer and praise service. EPISCOPAL Rev. Frank Bloxham, Rector St. Agnes, Franklin (Sjundiay, December 13) 11:00 a. m.—Morning prayer and sermon. Incarnation, Highlands (Sunday, December 13) '"•"Church school. fThur d “•'^''■""song and sermon. C 1 hursday, December 17) 7:30 p. m.-Biblc class ia cluk A gift for the whole family—Beautiful Sateen Bound, part wool Blankets $1.98 and $9-5® at, per pair ^ Mens Dress Gloves in lined $1.00 and and unlined kid Also Fur Lined Christmas List Calls for Handker' chiefs, Sox, Underwear or Hose— see them here. Outing Gowns and Paj amas for the Whole F amily 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 Our Christmas Gifts Are Useful Joseph Ashear “We Clothe the Family”