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PAGE EIGHT THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON I AN THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1938 Highlands Highlight MRS. FRANK BLOXHAM, PHONE 55 r CHURCH NOTES Easter Day Churcn pi the Incarnation 11 a. m. Holy communion and sermon. ' St. Agnes, Franklin 0:30 a-. 'in. Choral Sunrise Service of Holy communion. Highlands Methodist ' Church 10 a. m. Sunday school. Gashiers , ' 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11a. m. Morning worship. Hiorse Cove 3 1. m. Preaching, service. Highllanas Baptist Church 10 a. m. Sunday school. 7:3(;, . m. 15. Y..1'. U. Highlands Presbyterian Church 10:15 Sunday school. 11a. m. Morning worship. 7:30 p. m. Christian endeavor. (ended the affair. The tables were decorated with the class colors, blue and white, and the place cards were in the form of ships. A de licious diaper was served by a committee of ladies and was follow ed 'by short talks by students and guests. The entertainment feature was a square dance at Helen's Barn. BREAK'S GROUND -4 if iiiiiiiuiJ'AnmvnBMHpi WILEY T. SMITH, 86 PASSES TUESDAY A'lr. Wiley W. Smith died at his home -on Tuesday evening after a heart attack. Mr. Smith was 80 years old and .apparently in good health until the time of his death. He was born in Habersham county, (la., and came to this' sec tion when he was a young man. He lived here for many years and took an active part.jh all civic wel fare projects. Several years ago he served as deputy sheriff of Macon county; Mr. Smith, and hiis wife celebrated their 03rd wedding an niversary in February of this yea.r. Besides hisv widow, Mr. Smith is survived by three daughters, three 11 grandchildren and one t J te ill LIONS DINNER VERY DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR ' The dinner given by the Lions Club in observance of Charter Night was a very, delightful and success ful affair. Several guests were pres ent from 'surrounding towns includ- I sons, ing Lions from Sylva, Clayton, Ga great grandchild. Asheville. and Winston-Salem, rep- ' . resolutives of the Franklin Rotary. WOMAN'S AUXILIARY TO.. Club and . other invited guests. HOLD BINGO PARTY Places were laid for about 70. in The Woman's Auxiliary of the the dining room of Hotel Edwards, Church of thc Incarnation will hold and the menu consisted of chicken, ham, sweet potatoes, butter beans, celery, salad, hot rolls, pudding and coffee. Lion Hugh Montieth, of Sylva, was the principal speaker of the evening. District-Governor Walker, of Winston-Salem, als spoke brief ly and presented the charter. The .Lions Club of Sylva presented the local club with a 'bell. Several guest were introduced and asked to speak briefly. ..'.' ' Following the dinner, which was interspersed with singing by the en tire group, led by Tail-Twister I)u Pree, the guests adjourned to Hel en's Barn where a square dance was greatly enjoyed by all. a bingo party at Potts House on Tuesday, April 19, at 8 p. m. There will be prizes and refreshments. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET TUESDAY EVENING The banquet given, by the Junior class of the high school in honor of the Senior class was held at the school on Tuesday evening. About 45 class members and guests at- CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN ' At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce held in the town office on'-Tuesday evening it was decided to again put on a membership cam paign this year. All contestents can secure a prize as it was . voted to give to all five per cent of the ac tual money collected. It is hoped that many will enter the contest in which all are eligible to join. Mr. and Mrs. Jn Harvey Trice have' arrived from their home in Thomasville, Ga., and . will remain here fnr the siimmcr A Dr. and Mrs. Clark Foreman, of Washington, D. C, spent last week end at their home here. Miss Marguerite Ravenel and her sister, Mrs. Wm. Duane, are spends ing some time in Highlands. ONLY WESTINGIIOUSE OFFERS this rv Akw lin i Mrs. Franklin 0. Roosevelt, who was guest cf honor at the dedication and ground breaking for the Fed eral building for the 1939 Golden Gate International exposition in San Francisco. Here she is shown de livering her address, after which she rode in a flower bedecked tractor to break the ground. Mrs. W. K. Stringer and her daughter, Gallic, of Anderson, S. C, were in Highlands the first of the week. Mrs. Jay Chaprnan, of Atlanta, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potts, at their home here. Mrs. Walter Reese, who has been in Asheville under a doctor's care for the past two weeks, has re turned to her home greatly im proved. Miss Sarah Bridges Thompson re turned to her studies, at Queen Chicora college in Charlotte after spending the spring holidays with her mother, Mrs. Helen Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Nail have returned to their home at Shortoff after spending the winter in Florida. Broadway By EFFIE WILSON Jerry Wilson spent Saturday nigha at the home of - his uncle, Andy Wilson, on Bennie's Branch, Jack Wilburn . has 'been doing carpenter, work in this community for the past two weeks. .. , Mrs. Fannie Holt and little grand daughter, Merna, were visiting at the home of Andy Wilson over the week-end. N. H. McKinney, of Burningtown, visited relatives in this community recenty. ' Andy Wilson made a business trip ,to Highlands Tuesday. Tom Wilson spent Sunday on 1 esenta. B. and Jerry Wilson were shop' ping in Highlands Saturday. Miss Zillah Wilson was in High lands on business Satufday. It's newt Sensational! A big step forward in safe food preservation! The new Westinghouse MEAT KEEPER, especially designed to keep meats fresh and tasty for days! Enclosed porcelain construction con serves natural juices and flavors. Holds 10 pounds of meat. See this money-saving feature, today! SAVES FOOD... SAVES TIME ...SAVES MONEY YOU'LL SAVE MORE MONEY WITH A WESTINGHOUSE! Bryant Furniture Company , FRANKLIN, N. C. qp t Watson's Pen Picture Of Corn Planting Time More than a quarter-century ago the famous agrarian leader and scholar, Tom Watson of Georgia. wrote this pen" picture of the beauty of spring in the rural South at corn-planting ,time. The .Progress ive Farmer presents it as its April I "Agricultural Classic": The bluebird was out today, out in his glossiest plumage, histhrbat gurgling with song. Fop the sunlight was warm and radiant in all the South, and the coming spring had laid its benedic tion an every field and hedge and forest. ' The poplar leaves are now as big as squirrel cars and it's "time to plant corn." . '. Look north, look 'east where the sun rises, look south, look west where the sun sets on all sides the scene is the same. In every field the steady mule, the steady plow man, and the children dropping corn. The smell of newly plowed ground mingled with , the subtle incense of the yellow jasmine and from every orchard a shower , of the blossoms of peach and apple and pear was wafted into the yard and hung lov ingly on the eaves and in the piaz zas of the. old homestead the old and faded homestead. Was there a cloud in all the skv? Not one, not one. On such a day, such a cloudless, radiant, flower-sweetened dav. the horseman slackens the rein as he rides through the lanes and quiet fields, ancl he dares to dream that THE TIME IS HERE TO THINK ABOUT FISHING Trout Season Opens April 15th Here is the place to find everything you need in tackle and equipment. Check over your needs . . . then come to see use. We have what it takes to land 'em. . . . Flies, Hooks, Spinners, Rods, Lines, Reels, Sinkers, Corks, Tackle Boxes, etc., etc. . . . all moderately priced. Fishing License, for Sale Here Macon County Supply Co. FRANKLIN, N. C. 50 Million Robins Can't Be Wrong . . . . ..IT'S. .SPRING!: Motor Tune-Up Time It's Spring! Time to prepare for new things . . . to travel to new places . . . to explore new roads . . . to take the overcoat off your car. You'll get more pleasure out of - the most enjoyable motoring days of the year if you let us put your car in top-notch shape. Take ad vantage of this special motor tune up offer ... 16 Point Spring$ Inspection for . , Phone 1 Lubricate chassis 123 2 Test .battery I Check transmission and differential 4 Water battery ,5 Clean upholstery , ' 6 Clean windows 7 Grease front wheels . 8-rSpray springs . 9 Adjust Drakes 10 Adjust carburetor ' 11 Test fuel pump 12 T.st distributor ' 13 Clean and adjust spark plugs 14 Adjust fan belt 15 Clean generator 16 Inspect spindles and bushings, also steering knuckles and steering gear. We are completely equipped to do the job, big or small. Our mechanics are thoroughly trained and capable. Our oils and Lubricants are the best that money can buy, such as: Hypoid Lubricant (this is essential for new cars), Quaker State, Valvoline, Havoline, and Texaco Motor Oils. . - BURRELL MOTOR CO. FRANKLIN, N. C. the children of God once loved each other. On such a day one may dream that the time might come when they would do so again.
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