THE FRANKLIN Church Services ' Franklin MethtxIUt Church The ivev. I von L. R oberts, Pastor (Each Sunday) 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship services. 6 p. in. Vesper service. Baptist Church Reb. C. F. Roger, Pastor 9 :45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Preaching service. 7 p. m.-B. TYU. 7:30 ). m. Preaching service. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Prayer service Presbyterian Church Rev. J. A. Flanagan, Pastor Franklin(Each Sunday) , 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship services. Morrison (Each Sunday) 2:30 p. m. Sunday school. (Each 2nd and 4th Sunday) 3:30 p. m. Worsliip services. St. Agnes Episcopal Church The Rev. Frank BloxJuam, Rector 4 p. m. Evening prayer . and sermon. . J Macon Circuit Rev. J. C. Swaim, Pastor 1st Sunday Unfon II o'clock a. m.; a. nr. ; Mulberry, 2 o'clock p. m. ; MILLIONS SAY"'"IT TASTES SO GOOD" SEA VOYAGE ENDS s ...... sXissssss vJw Frank E Clark, 54-ycar-old English-American sailor, docks' in Sa vannah, Ga., after a thrilling solo voyage from England in a second hand 30-foot fishing boat. The voy age took three months, with Sailor Clark running through one hurricane. Hickory Knoll, 2 o'clock p. m. ; Asbury, 3 o'clock p. m. 2nd Sunday Mt. Zion, 11 o'clock; Maiden's Chapel, 3 o'clock p. m. 3rd Sunday Asbury, 11 o'clock Dryman's Chapel. 3 o'clock p. m.; Union, 7:30 o'clock p. m. "4th Sunday Patton's 11 o'clock a. m.; Maiden's Chapel, 2 o'clock p. m. ; Mt, Zion, 7:30 o'clock p. m. Every One Can Have Simple. Water System That low-cost water systems, are practical for farmers in moderate circumstances has been '. excellently demonstrated in the case of Willie Morton, Sr., a Negro farmer living in the Jeffries Grove community of Wake county. L; T. Brown, Negro vocational teacher of Method, N, C, obtained plans, for .simple water systems from David S. Weaver, extension agri cultural engineer at State college. By using Extension folders Nos. 37 and 38, he interested Morton and others in constructing systems of low-cost type. A Myers .set-length pump was bought for $10. Inch-und-a-q.uarter pipe was used from the well to the pump, costing 16 cents a foot. For the pipe from ihe pump to an over head tank, three-quarter inch was used, costing 8 cents a foot. Pipe from the tank to the house was purchased for 7 cents a foot. An overhead tank was. made from a .syrup barrel. He can increase ihe capacity by joining other barrels with short lengths of pipe near the bottom. Weaver points out that it is pos sible to reduce even this small cost by $5 where a shallow well instead of a set-length pump is used. Care should be taken, however, to see that a force pump, and not a lift pump, is purchased where it is de sired to force the water higher than the standard of the pump, Weaver said. Easy 1VJ oney STARTING NOW Within the next few months Pay-And-Take-It, Home of Good Cof fee, will give away abosutely free, HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS IN CASH , s . - ' . ' Come in and get information and register free. You will be under no obligation to trade. P AY-AND-TAKE-IT "HOME OF GOOD COFFEE" Just Off the Square on Iotla Street FRANKLIN, N. C. THANK SG IV IMG THANKSGIVING is truly an American Holiday. No other country on the face of the globe has anything like it. No other country devotes a day a year to an idea as purely ethical and spiritual as our national Turkey Day. True, many countries and many religions do have a day set aside to celebrate the harvest of crops. None, however, spend that day in a mood of national thanksgiving. 'Rather, it is spent in an air of triumph at having completed another year's work. We, here in the United States, have much to be thankful fori but nothing exceeds the gratitude we ought to have for a land which can yearly cele brate in reverent mood, an abstract idea. Let others be exalted at military victories. We are keyed to more human, tp finer things. 4 ' This Space Sponsored by the Following Merchants and Business Men MACON COUNTY SUPPLY COMPANY WESTERN CAROLINA TELEPHONE CO. FARMERS FEDERATION M; BLUMENTHAL SANDERS' STORE . J. B. PENDERGRASS BANK OF FRANKLIN MACON FURNITURE COMPANY , THE FRANKLIN PRESS

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