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... ).',.-'1v,,., -r - t v-r-"irrwinrir-irTr.Ti'---"ll""'' 'TT'n 'ift fftr" rrlJ Aft "f: r1 : -.- r m t-tt --y'-"-'""'-"-----""""-.--.-. ..,..M.r...nr... ir.ffBTrn(Tm..iT----r'i - r y-1 i'ml--'-.- ADDITIONAL FRANKLIN SOCIAL ITEMS UARDEN CLUB TO MEET A.iTH MRS. CALLOWAY The Franklin " Garden club will meet, on Monday afternoon, Janu ary 2, at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Henderson Calloway on. tiid well street for the regular monthly business and . social meeting.. Mrs. Verna Greene May will be asso ciate hostess. All members are re quested to attend. Mrs. Carl Jamison and daughter, Carlene, of Glenville, spent Christ mas Day with Mrs. Jamison's sis ter, Mrs. Lee umiey. At present they are visiting Mrs. Jamison's father, D. P. Cabe at Otto. Mrs. T. J. Johnston, who has been in ill health at her home for spvpral wek5 was rpmnvipd to Angel hospital for treatment Wed nesday. Miss Effie Holland, who is work ing in Waynesville, ,s,pent this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Holland, at their home on Cul lasaja. Mr. and Mrs .T. W. Angel, Jr., and son, Tommy III, are .spending several days in' Greensboro with Mrs. Angel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Carmichael. OBSERVES 50TH1 ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sanders Celebrate Golden Wedding Date " Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sanders of Prentiss, celebrated' their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Tuesday, December 27, at their home. Mr. Sanders' is 71 and Mrs Sanders 08. Mrs. Sanders was be fore marriage Miss Flora . Adeline Cabe. They were married Decem ber 27,"' 1888, and have ' lived on the farm they now occupy since shortly after their marriage., They have four daughters, Mrs. Dona Carpenter, Prentiss ; Mrs. Pearl Southards, Franklin ; Mrs. Minnie Tallent, Franklin Route 3, and Mrs. Hester Kims.ey, Prentiss. They also have 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Births Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Crawford announce the 'birth of a daughter, Sarah Matilda, at their home on Gartoogechaye, on Saturday, De cember 24. Mrs. Crawford was the former Miss Dorothy Snyder. INCOME, The Bureau of Agricultural Eco nomics has estimated that cash in come to farmers for 1938 would total approximately $7,625,000,000, a decrease of about 11 per cent from the $8,600,000,000 in 1937. J. Frank Ray returned to his home here Wednesday, after spend ing the holidays with his wife in Tavares, Fla., where she is spend ing the winter for her health. House mice originated in Spain and were brought here from that country in commerce, David Nich olas of American Museum of Nat ural History told the American Society of Miammalogists here. 5c Black Eyed Peas, lb. Mixed Beans, 3 lbs. 10c Pink Salmon, can 10c Tomato Palmolive Soap, cake Sugar Cottonseed es cans ! 25c 5c IO-II. ling 51c 25-Ib. bog $1.25 lOOIbs. H i AH) Meal 7 per cent 8 per cent S pounds PRUNES, lb. Grits $1.40 $1.50 15c 5c Fresh ; HDaBCiIbime9 IIIb fc7nfr TT .fiTV7om . TITlft Tl End Cuts Cared . Hamro9 DDdo SSI WORLD'S SMALLEST -f ..,., rrnti i " "" ' Arnold E. Oibblay of Van Nuy, Calif., through 32 years of breeding has produced the 'world's smallest Plymouth Barred Eock hen, weigh ing only 10 ounces. The. hen is two years old. FOREST WORK SUURIZED (Cntinud from Page One) , the future. Fish planting has con tinued and real results can be seen in ; the streams within the refuges. Open seasons on certain days in the coming year are being planned. The game protector's dwelling at White Oak Bottoms was completed. Recreation : A mimeographed booklet with illustrations called "Facts About the Nantahala Na tional Forest" was distributed wide ly during the year and proved very popular! The towns of Andrews arid Franklin both printed strips to tie on auto bumpers, advertising the recreation features of the Nanta Tiala that they are proud of. Vis itors who registered at the recrea tion centers provided by the for est service totaled 90,000 during the year, which is a nice increase oyer the 65,000 in 1937. . . Plans have been drawn for four new recreation, areas,' one near An drews, , and three near Robbinsville. During the year, a bathhouse was completed at Arrowood Pool, the recreation facilities at Cliff side Lake were well advanced, and the facili ties at Joyce Kilmer Forest were completed. MARRIED FOR SIXTY YEARS Mir. and Mrs. J.' J, Shepherd ' CeIebrater D iampnd '. v Anniversary-' I '" , l'i '' Mr., and Mrs, Joseph ' J'. Shep herd recently celebrated their six tieth (diamond) . wedding anniver sary at; their home at Leatherman, near Franklin. ' ' . Mr.''.- Shepherd, a farmer, was married, to Miss Margaret ' Mc Gaha on December 19, 1876. They have . always ' lived in the Leather man, section. ' : , '.," Nine of their 10 childreri are still living. ;They are : Mrs. Artie lcen hour,. Webster; Mrs. W. J. West, West's Mill; Mrs. Irene Crawford, Cullowhee; Mrs. Florence Gibson," West's Mill; Miss Flora Shepherd, Leatherman ; . George Shepherd, Covina, Calif. ; e James Shepherd, Sedro, Wooley, Wash.; Garland Shepherd, Franklin Route 4; and Arthur Shepherd, Leatherman. Lawrence Shepherd, a world war veteran, was killed in an automo bile accident on December 23, 1936. They also' have 26 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Classified . , ' " a 1 1 ii i ' " ' ? ' FOR RENT One furnished ap artmentSee Ada McCoy. hp ; '. , , -: FOR RENT Two cottages, close in. Conveniences. With garage. See S. H. Lyle. tfe ', . ' : , v . . FOR SALE Lo, known as B. M. Angel lot, joining T. W. Angel, Sr. home near the depot, 130x255 ft. For full particulars see Jos. Ashear. itc - ; LOST Bunch of keys. Identifi cation tag bearing , name of Earl Emory, also No. 6367166. Finder please leave at Press Office. Up WANTED Middle aged lady to s.tay in home and do cooking and general house work. See Mrs. Edna Jamison, or call at Fianklin Press Office. itc ). , - " : FOR N RENT Furnished apart ment, furnace heat, hot waterwith or without kitchen, in new resi dence, with garage. Available Jan uary 1. Mrs. J. W. C. Johnson, tfc MI DON'T SS IT ! Six grand premiums will be awarded at our store next Saturday, December 31, at 3 p.m. Don't fail to be here. Bryant Furniture Co. , FRANKLIN, N. C POIW0l Tliey (Give Us a Cliaiice to Prove (Ourselves (CnpaMe of HHnodliiig UBIgger lies , Printers ofl tEa HBetter ESind IPIicin 24 IP. . Cos -350
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