THURSDAY. FEB. IT. IMS THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. LESTER S. CONLEY, PHONE 104 U. D. C. MEETS WITH MRS. SAM ROGERS The regular monthly meeting of the1 United Daughters of Confeder acy was held Monday afternoon at .o'clock at the' home of Mrs. Sam L. Rogers, on Rogers Hill, with seven members present. Mrs. Carl S,. Slagle, president, presided. ' L ne program was in cnargc ui Mrs. H. E. Church. Mrs. James L. Macon Theatre Matinees 3:3U P. M. Evening Showa 7:00 P. M. SHOWING FROM 1:30 TO 11 P. M. SATURDAYS PROGRAMJFOR WEEK SATURDAY, FEB. 19 "BLAZING SIXES" Featuring DlCK FOKAN The binging Cowboy ; HELEN VALKIS ALSO, "ZUKKO RlLr.S AGAIN" nJ "JUDGMENT DAY" Your Wonder Girl'. . . breath lessly in love ... breath taking on the ice ... in a show agiow with happiness ... a miracle of musical denght ! SONJA HENIE - DON AMECHE Your "One In a -Million" sweet hearts re-united! "HAPPY LANDING" ALSO "MICKY MOUSE" NEWS WED.-THUR., FEB. 23-24 FIGHT FOR IT! .. . . for happiness and the right to live as the law closes 'in and. the storm breaks. . . . South Sea ad venture by the authors of "Munity on the Bounty." " "THE HURRICANE" In the Cast of ThoUsa'nda DOROTHY LAMOUR JOHN HALL, MARY ASTOR C. AUBREY SMITH PLUS: VTHE DUDE RANCH" RKO PATHE NEWS FRIDAY, FEB. 25 HORSES" BARTON MacLANE ANN SHERIDAN ALSO: "PETE SMITH" Novelty and TED FIO RITO & HIS BAND If you want o.ur weekly program mailed to you, please leave name at Box Office. ' ' 1 High Grade Korean Lespedeza Seed Parity 97 1-2 Per Cent Germination 90 Per Cent Before you buy lespede'za seed, come and inspect our supply Wherever you buy ask to see tag for germination and purity. Don't accept inferior grades. The farmer can afford only the best. Fed eration Lespedeza seed is suited for mountain land and it contains no Johnson grass. Here's 'your chance to build up your soil without heavy expense for seed. SEE US FOR Onion Sets Seed Potatoes Seed Oats Field and Garden Seed of all Kinds Farmers Federation Avoroll trovlp a nn Stratford Hall in Westmoreland county, Va., 1 which she recently visited. The brick mansion, birthplace oi Rob ert E. i-ee; is over 200 years old, and - stands today unmarred. Her visit also included the garden, which was restored by the Garden club of Virginia. This bid colonial ulantation is owned and maintain ed by the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, Inc. "Mrs. Zeb Conley read an article on Sidney Lanier, the south's sov ereign poet, in observance of his birthday anniversary, which was February 3. Mrs. George Slagle gave a sketch of the life of J. E. B. Stuart, great military hero, whose 100th anniversary was celebrated Febru ary 6. Mrs. Sam L. Rogers read an article on, "The Culture of Tobacco in the South." Mrs. H. E. Church gave short sketches from the Mod ern Encyclopedia about General Thomas J. "Jackson, Sidney Lanier, Robert E. Lee and the Carolina settlers. A Valentine contest was held with Mrs. Carl S. Slagle winning the. prize. Mrs. Rogers served delicious re freshments at the conclusion of the meeting. BIBLE CLASS GIVES VALENTINE PARTY The Valentine party given in the basement of the Methodist church Monday night by members of Cir cle No. 2, of the F. S. Johnston Bible class of the Franklin Metho dist church, was well attended and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Several games and contests were played during the evening, with R. S. Jones, Mrs. Fred Sloan, Mis Dorothy Sloan and George Hunni cutt winning prizes. Several selec tions of special music was rendered with Mrs. Henry W. Cabe at the piano. Sandwiches, cakes and hot punch was served at the conclusion, of the party. " W. M. S. ZONE MEETING HERE FEBRUARY 23 The zone meeting of the Wo man's Missionary Societies of the Methodist churches in Macon coun ty will meet with the members of the Franklin society at the Frank lin Methodist church on Wednes day, February 23, beginning at 0 o'clock for an all day meeting. Mrs. F. E. Branson, of Canton, district, secretary of the Waynes ville district, will be present for the day and urges all societies in 5c per lb. the cqunty to send a large repre sentation. The members of the young circle have a .special invita tion to attend and especially as din ner guests. Dinner will tbe furnish ed by the attending members. MRS. MARY ALLMAN CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY On Saturday, February 12, Mrs. Mary Ailnian . celebrated her 84th birthday anniversary at her home on Harrison avenue. ( ! Mrs. Ahman, who is affectionate ly known to many as "Sister," has been sick for several months, but still has that sweet, lovable dispo sition that has endeared her to so many. i Mrs. Allman has spent a very active and useful life and has been a source of comfort and pleasure to all who have come in contact with her. She has ben a member of the Woman's Missionary society of . the Franklin Methodist church for the past 60 years, and last year the society presented her a life membership. She was preseitf when the society was organized and has remained a loyal and faithful mem ber since .and has done much to ward carrying the work on as long as she was able to attend. Despite the fact that Mrs. All man had to spend the day in bed, many of her friends called, leaving little .tokens of remembrances and wishes for many more happy birth days. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Easton and two children, who have been mak ing their home, in Corinth, Miss., came in Sunday , night for a visit with Mrs. Easton's mother, Mrs. J. S. Sloan, at her home in east Franklin. Sl Miss Amy Harrison, who has been spending several weeks near Asheville, returned to her home on Harrison avenue Sunday. John Slagle, who has. been ill for several weeks, left Sunday for Candler to enter a hospital there, where he will take treatment for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sloan left Sunday for Athens and other points in Georgia for a visit with rela tives and friends. Miss. Bessie Brown, who is at tending Cecil's Business college in Asheville, spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. W. B. Brown at her home on Franklin Route 2. Grover C. Mann, of Los Angeles, Calif., came in Friday for a visit with relatives, and friends at Clay ton, Ga., and Macon county. He is the son of' Mrs. S. M. Mann, who died at her home in Clayton, Ga., Monday. Miss Pauline Hencey, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end here vis iting friends. The Rev. J. A. Flanagan, was in Asheville on Tuesday attending a meeting, of the committee on relig ious education of Asheville Presby tery, and a meeting of the Presby terian ministers association. ' Mrs. E. Stenzel returned to her home on Staten' Island, N. Y., Mon day, after spending several days in Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Allen A. Siler and children came over from Bryson City Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Sikr's mother; Mrs. R. E, Pattillo, at her home on Franklin Route 4, and to attend the funeral of Miss Mattie Pearl Harrington, who was an aunt of Mrs. Siler's. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Angel, Jr., and son, Tommy, III, have return ed from Greensboro where they spent several days ' with Mrs. Angel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Carmichael. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holcombe, of Asheville, spent a while here Sunday visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred York have returned to their home, in Belle Glade, Fla., after spending several days visiting Macon county rela tives and. friends. DEFINITE RELIEF OR MONEY BACK THE WltLARD TREATMENT bM brought prompt, deflnltt roller In thousand of cum of tmach mp Duodmal Wears, due to MyMralV Ity, and other forma of Stomach Di tres$ due to Recast Actd. SOLD Ot Mrs. Gus Leach, who has been in , Candler hospital whefe she underwent an operation about, iu days ago, returned to her home here Sunday much improved. J. Lee Barnard, Jr.,. has returned to his home here from a business trip to Chester, S. C. IVE GROWN OVER 87,000 POUNDS OF TOBACCO IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS. , THE TOP GRAPES OF MY LAST CROP WENT TO CAMEL AT , BEST PRICES. THEY ALMOST ALWAYS DO. LIKE MOST PLANTERS, I SMOKE. CAMELS. I KNOW THEY'RE MADE OF FINER TOBACCOS TOBACCO planters work hard to produce the choicest leaf. They know who buys their finer leaf, too. "Camel most always does," says Cecil White. And he, like most other planters, smokes Camels. As he says: "We know what tobacco's in 'em." Camels are s matchless blend of finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS Turkish and Domestic. Having just returned from the markets, I wish to call your, attention to the new and exquisite line of spring suits, dresses, coats and hats which I have purchased, and shipments will be arriving soon. You are invited , to come in and inspect this new array of Spring Styles outstanding in quality, style and price. Also a beautiful new line of pottery will be on display on our counters. POTTED PLANTS, AND POTS FOR GARDEN CLUB "The Shop of Individuality" , FRANKLIN, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. J. R. Berry has purchased Hallie's Beauty Shop over Ashear's store. The shop name will be changed to the Darling Beauty Shop. The shop will be closed Monday, February 21 for one day only to install new equipment. As a special attraction we are offering a pre Easter special on all beauty work beginning February 22, as follows : Shampoo and finger wave 35c Finger wave, dried 25c Nu-Gloss color rinse 15c Oil shampoo and finger wave 50c Manicure 35c Facials from 35c to 75c All over croquignole permanent waves from $1.50 to ................$5.00 Permanent end curls from $1.00 to $3.00 Duart machineless permanent waves $4.00 $7.00 to $7.50 Permanent for , ..$5.00 Eyebrow and eyelash dye 50c Under the new management there will be three licensed operators. We' are prepared to give prompt and efficient service. We hope to merit and inherit the patronage and good will of the former patrons ofthis shop. - To the public generally we wish to say, give us a trial. If our work is satisfactory tell your friends if it is not satisfactory, tell us. Darling Beauty Shop Phone 149 Franklin, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowdle have purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Rice. Representative Baxter C. Jones, of Bryson City, who is now in the race for solicitor for this district, was among the business visitors here last Saturday. Mil. CECIL WHITE, EXPERIENCED PLANTER TOBACCO WANT i r SAf 0 If DAYS TRIAL. For complete m- .inn mas NiHiHwi mmmm I ivi iimun'ii, . JWV. W.WW w f Rettof." Ask for It- tree ss Palmer St. Franklin, N. C. PERRY'S DRUG STORE

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