-4 Thursday, January 23, xm II . : ' : . " " 1 , 1 . . . .11 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ; and COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. LESTER S. CONLEY, PHONE 104 METHODIST W. M. ,S. TO MEET WITH MRS. SLAGLE The Woman's Missionary Society of the Franklin Methodist church will meet on Thursday, February 2, at 3 o clock at the home of Mrs. A. B. Slagle, on West Main street. All members are requested to be present. , D. Robert Davis spent the week end in Asheville on business. Mrs. T. J. Johnston is spending several days at the Kelly Tea Room, the guest of Miss Lassie Kelly, before going to Decatur, Ga., for a visit with her son, George J. Johnston and Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. E .E. Ward has returned to her home on Iotla, after- spending the week-end ' visitine friends in Bryson City. Judge and Mrs. John B. Willis fend daughter, Miss Mary Willis, re turned to Franklin Tuesday after spending two months in Oklawaha, Fla. They will visit with Mrs. Wil lis' sister,. Mrs. Sara W, Neeley, at Carrington Hall on the Georgia road, until their house on West Main street is finished, which will be about the middle of February. Miss Ruth Higgins, a student at iir i -11-- r .i tt U1 Jr" " visit with her narents. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv S. Hiins. at their home on Harrison avenue. Miss Jean JMoore and 'Andrew Jones were visiting friends at Bre vard college on Thursday of the past week. On their return they were accompanied by Miss Audrey Conley, a student at Brevard, -who spent a short "while here, return ing to her school duties Friday afternoon. : . v Walter Gibson and S, C. Leather man, who are working at Spruce Pine, spent the week-end with their families .on Iotla and at . West s Mill Macon Theatre Matinees 3:30 P. M. Night Show 7:00 and 9:00 SHOWING FROM 1:30 TO 11 P. M. SATURDAYS. PROGRAM FOR WEEK FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 "ILLEGAL TRAFFIC" J. CARROL NAISH, MARY CARLISLE. ROBERT PRESTON, 'JUDITH BARRETT Aim: BLUE BARRON AND HIS ORCHESTRA SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 BOB STEELE IN "DESERT PATROL" Ak: "HAWK OF THE WILDERNESS" MONDAY, JANUARY 30 "ARKANSAS TRAVELER" BOB BURNS, FAY BAINTER, JEAN PARKER, JOHN BEAL, IRWIN S. COBB Free Dish to Ladies i . ' - MONDAY, JANUARY 30 A 11 O'Clock Show Monday Night for Benefit Infantile Paralysis, Fund "PROFESSOR BEWARE" HAROLD LOYD, PHYLLIS WELCH, RAYMOND WALBURN, LIONEL 5TANDER TUESDAY, JANUARY 31 "IF I WERE KING" RONALD COLEMAN, FRANCES DEE, BASIL RATHBONE, ELLEN DREW WED.-THUHS., FEB. 14 "KENTUCKY" (iif Technicolor) LORETTA YOUNG, RICHARD GREENE, WALTER BRENNAN, DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE, GAR EN MORLEY, MORONI OLSEN If you want our weekly program mailed to you, please leave name at Box Office. ' ' 1 1 1 1. . ... . m-mm" George J. Johnston, of Decatur, Ga., spent a couple of days in Franklin the latter part of the past week on business, and visiting his mother; Mrs. T. J. Johnston. Ras Penland, who suffered broken .shoulder 'and bruises in an automobile accident when he was thrown down an embankment for 60 feet or more from the truck in which he was riding, was reported Wednesday morning to be getting along nicely. D. G. Stewart has purchased his former home place on Riverside street and he and Mrs. Stewart moved in the first of this week. E. E. Ward has been confined to his room at his. home on lotla for the past week suffering with rheu matism. W. R. Johnston has returned to his home in Sylvester, Ga., after spending a couple of weeks with his sister, Mrs. Mary Allman, and with his niece, Mrs. G. L. Houk. and Mr. Houk. Charlie Grindstaff, of Asheville, is spending several days in Frank lin visiting friends. Mrs. Virginia Briggs and son, Richard," have returned to their home in Atlanta, after a visit here "v i Mrs. D. G. Stewart. Mlss Le,d Beshears, who is at- ndlng Woman s College of the University of North Carolina at Gensboro, came m Wednesday to spend" a few days with her par ents, Mr., and Mrs. R. G. Beshears Mrs. T. B. Shepherd, of Canton, came over Wednesday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. T. B. Hig don, at her home at Higdonville, and other relatives in Macon county. George Stalcup, who has been confined to his home, for several months, is able to be out some again. Miss Lou Ellen Davis spent the first part of this week in Asheville. Miss Gladys Sellers left Monday to spend the remainder of the winter in Florida. William Blaine, who has been here for the past two weeks, re turned to his school duties at Mars Hill Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Kincaid came over from Dillsboro Friday to attend the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Oscar C. Bryant. Miss Helen Seay, who has been spending several weeks here with her mother, Mrs. C. A. Setser and Mr. Setser, and her sister, Mrs. Derald Ashe and Mr. Ashe, left Tuesday for Waynesville for a shor visit with her sister, Mrs. Roy Robinson, before going on to her home in Newark, N. J. Miss Mayb.elle Bryant returned to her work in Greenville, S. C, Saturday, after coming up to at tend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. O. C. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fulbright, of Lake JunalusJca, were visiting Mrs. Eulbright's father, W. P. Deal, at his home on Franklin Route 4, one" day the past week. Mrs. Ray Orr, of Andrews, came over last week for a visit with her cousin, Miss Grace Baird, at her home on Bonny Crest Ruel Waldroop, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Waldroop at their home on Cartoogechay.e, has returned to his work in Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bryson, of Spruce Pine, spent Saturday in Franklin visiting relatives and friends. ' Miss Timsey Nell Clouse left Monday for Brevard where she will enter Brevard college. Miss Ruth Hale, of Asheville, the former Mrs. Alvah Pearce, of Franklin, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. : S. Conley at their home on Harrison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blaine came up from Lakemont, Ga., Sunday to attend the funeral of Walter Blaine at Patton Chapel Monday. J. A. Conley, who spent the past two weeks in Albany, Ga., with his daughter, Mrs, E. E. Watkins and Mr. Watkins, returned Friday to his home here. He was accompanied by his granddaughter, Mrs. Ross Powell and Mr. Powell, who re turned to . their home in Albany Sunday,, lllE FRANKLIN PfcfiSS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN Births Mr. and Mrs.- Brabson Bulgin announce the birth of a son, George Miller, at their home ' in Franklin, on Tuesday morning, January 24. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Jones announce the birth of a daughter at the Mission hospital in Ashe ville on Saturday, January 21. Mr. and Mrs; Harold ' Watkins announce the birth of a son, Harold Ernest, at. their home in Albany, Ga., on Saturday, January 21. Mr. Watkins is a former Franklin boy and is the grandson of J. A. Con ley, of Franklin. A son, Bruce Allen, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Bryson, at Angel hospital on Friday, January 22, Fire Damages Former Macon Man's Drug Store Miss Reba Slagle has received word that the drug store of her uncle, Mayor J. W. Slagle, in Re public, Wash., was damaged in a fire which destroyed several busi ness blocks in that town. The dam age to the drug store was about $850.00, which was covered by in surance. - Cowee-Aquone Basketball Teams Break Even The Cowee -boys' basketball team won from the Aquone CCC team on Wednesday night, January 18, at the rranklm high school cvm bv score of 32 to 23. In a second game between the .same teams Fri day night, January 20, Aquone won by a score of 25. to 34. If 1938 Chev. Master Coupe, looks and runs like new. Low mileage, 1939 iCfJJJ license. A real buy 1938 Ford Deluxe Town Sedan, good paint, tires and clean in side. This car has a lot $00 C of trouble-free miles left 1937 Plymouth Deluxe Town Sedan. New paint job. new seat covers. Looks and runs $ C like a new car, for'only 1936 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan. A nice clean car. ' Good tires and in excellent condition $QCC for only ............... w 1937 . Ford -Ton "85" Pickup Truck and a real buy for some one who needs a good $QCC Pickup, for only . . . . . , OXJO 1937 Chevrolet Master Town Se dan.' 1939 license. Heater, etc. One of the best bargains AR C we have ever .offered.. We have 22 other models of A carl from a J,T ..a eor 1 -. . - m t . . DUVERS ARE FLOCKING To' nrS MMJCffEMOLET 7 Mi SMl l , 1 Broadway By EFFJE WILSON N. H. McKinney, of Highlands, is visiting relatives and friends on Turtle Pond. Mis, Agnes McKinney was the guest of ..Blanche .and Edna Wilson Thursday night. Harrison Jones is on the sick list. Lyman Ballew, of Tesenta, was visiting his mother, Mrs. Margaret Ballew, last week-end. The Rev. John Baty preached an interesting sermon at the Turtle Pond church last Sunday. Mr. , and Mrs'. Bee and Jerry Wilson were business visitors in Highlands Saturday. I BEFORE NERVES GET JITTERY, JUMPY... r JL Sf5r RALPH S. WILLARD'S work puts a premium hands, steady eyes. He's in industrial chemistry causes plenty of strain Says Mr. Willard: "I've tension doesn't 'get' my nerves when I rest them regularly. My rule is a simple, enjoyable one-it's to let up and light up a Camel when I can. A moment's pause and a refreshing Camel help smooth out that feeling of tension." you want the best used cars at the lowest prices, go to your Chevrolet dealer! 1935 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan the cleanest car in toVn only been driven 32,000 miles. $OCC Special sale price , JUtl 1936 Ford Fordor Touring Se dan. Nice blue paint. Good tires. This car is in excellent $OCC cosdition. Special sale price 1937 International -Ton Dual Wheel Pickup Truck with cattle body. New tires and only slight ly u,s.ed. This car sold new, with1 out body, for $857.00. Our $CQC special price only ...... 1934 Ford V-8 Pickup, 1939 li cense. Good tires. A real $1 QC buy at only . . luD 1935 Chevrolet Master Coach known as the Guy Paul $Q1C car. Runs like new, only cheaper cars and trucks. your needs as we have 40 models to pick from. Come in and see us before you buy. You will like t be way we do business. Burrell Motor Co. FRANKLIN, N.C. MANY MAKES MANY MODELS LOWEST PRICES PAdfi THREg Wade McKinney has purchased a new radio from Cleveland Cabe, of Highlands. Wade and Mack McKinney are building a new barn. Frank Wilson is on the sick list this week. More ' than 1,000,000 acres of sub marginal land were held under op tions on January 1 by the soil con servation service under Title III of the Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act. Sub-marginal land is being ac quired under this law as a moans of restoring badly depleted land to grasses and forests and to supple ment other federal, state, and local measures to improve land use. analytical on steady a specialist a job that on nerves. found that Smokers find Camel's Costlier Tobaccos are Soothing to the Nerves! 1936 Chevrolet Deluxe Town Sedan. Radio, heater. A nice clean oar, good tires and 1939 license for .$OC only ......... O'tD 1935 Chevrolet Deluxe Sport Se danthoroughly reconditioned clean throughout. Large $OOC trunk space. A real buy JOD 1936 Chevrolet Vi-Tow Pickup Truck.. A real good pickup. With hydraulic brakes. Good $OJC tires. Lots of good service 1934 new Chevrolet Master Coach tires. Prestone in $01 C radiator, for only 1934 Ford V-8 Deluxe coupe a good clean car. Looks $9CC nice and runs quiet, only 1937 Chevrolet Master Business Coupe. Only been driven 12,000 miles. Good tires. An ex- $yfC cellent buy for only.... We think we can supply 1