THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 33, 1939 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MAC0N1AN PAGE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. LESTER S. CONLEY, PHONE 104 FOUNDERS' DAY OBSERVED BY P.-T. A. At the regular meeting of the Parent-Teachers Association, which -wy,s held Monday' afternoon in the . high school auditorium, Founders' Day was observed with an appro priate program. Mrs. John Wasilik, Jr., president, presided oyer the meeting. The high school glee club, under the leadership of Miss Josephine Weaver, and (Hayes Overcash, members of the high school faculty, sang three numbers, "Cradle Song," "How Can I Leave Thee" and "Stars of the Summer Night," which were thoroughly enjoyed. The Rev. T. L. Roberts, pastor of the Franklin Methodist church, used for devotional the 5th Chapter of Matthew, followed by a short talk and prayer. J. R. Wells, principal of the Franklin high school, Mrs. James K ' Verrv and Mrs. Lola P: Bar- ringtonj were appointed to serve as a nominating, committee to nomi nate new officers, for the .ensuing year. "America The Beautiful" was sung in unison, led by Mrs.. Frank Bloxham, accompanied by Mrs. James L: Averill at the piano. Mrs. Hugh Leach, teacher of the home economic class, gave a very interesting talk on "Training for Home' and Family Life.'" J. R. Wells, gave a short talk on Found ers' Day, giving the .statistic on the ' Parent-Teacher Assbciation, which celebrated its 41st anniver sary on February 17. Mrs. Frank Bloxham sang, "The bong ot Home, ine music is me familar Largo Movement from the New World 'Symphony by Antonin -Dvorak and the words are com posed by Ellen Jane Lorenz, who is now Mrs. James Bryson rotter. She also sang in closing, "A Part ing Song." A .short skit on "Home Hygiene" was presented by four girls of Miss Josephine Dixon's class. Mrs. Herbert E. Church, chair man of the program committee, announced the program for March, which will include a talk from Clyde Gailey, on "Motion Pictures" and Mrs. Thomas W. Porter, Sr., will tell about the "New York World's Fair." Also a program by one of the elementary grades will be given. Following the meeting, tea and cake were served from the table which was covered with a beauti ful lace cloth over yellow. A silver bowl filled with yellow jasmine and yellow jonquils centered the table, and lighted white tapers in silver holders were placed diagon ally on the table. Mrs. L. H. Page poured tea from one end of the table, while Mrs. S. H. Lyle, Jr., and Mrs. John Wasilik, Jr., serv ed cake from the other enL Kenneth Cabe, a student at Bre vard college, came over Saturday to spend th,e week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Cabe, returning to his school duties Monday. Vfr anrl Mrt Hunter Callowav spent the week-end in Tiger, Ga., with Mrs. Calloway's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darnell, returning to their home on Bonny Crest Sun day evening. . . Misses Floy and Juanita Mea dows, of Bryson City, attended the funeral of Mrs.- Jennie Mc-Gaha- at Cowee . Baptist church Thursday afternoon of the past week. John Davenport has returned to his home in Bostort, Mass., after mipnrlinir .cpvpral Have at th home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Page, on Rogers Hill. . Mrs. J. W. C. Johnson is spend ing a week visiting relatives in Charlotte and Rock S. C. Mrs. A. C. Stewart has return ed to her home at Cullasaja, after Spending a month in Florida with her sister, Mrs. J. L. Moore, and other relatives. Mrs. Bell Liner has returned to her home at Otto, after spending a few days in Asheville witk her grandson, who is a patient there Jll a llVPlKUr ' , Mrs, Ada Hyatt, , of Otto, is spending this week with her daugh ter, Mrs. W. L. Ramsey and Mr. Ramsey, at their home on Iotla. Mrs. P. F. Callahan spent Tues day in Canton on business. Verlon Swafford, manager of the Dixie Store, has purchased the property of C. A. Setser on Har rison avenue and is now erecting a nice bungalow on this property, which he and Mrs. Swafford will occupy when completed. Mrs. Mary Soutberland, of Winston-Salem, accompanied by her brother, Siler Slagle, and Charles Slagle, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Slagle, who are attending State college at Raleigh, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Slagle at their home on Cartoogechaye and Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Slagle at their home in Franklin. Miss Audrey Conley returned to 'her school work at Brevard col lege Sunday, after being called home on account of the sickness and death of her grandmother, Mrs. Jennie McGaha, of West's Mill, last week. Mr. and Mrs. ohn L. Orr and son, Robert, of Bryson City, spent Sunday in Franklin the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Church, at their home in the Orlando ap artments on Harrison avenue. Ora Matlock, of Marietta, Ga., spent the first of the week at West's Mill with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Matlock. D. Robert Davis . left Monday for Shelby to be with his brother, Billy Davis, who suffered a stroke of apoplexy last week. Miss Mary Allman is spending this week in Atlanta, Ga., visiting her sister, Mrs. William Katen brink and . Mr. Katenbrink, and other relatives and . friends. Jack Ramey, of Enka, spent the first of the week with his parents at Riverside. . Mrs. R. E. Pattillo has returned to her - home on .Route 4, after spending a week in Marshall with her daughter, Mrs. Allen Siler and Mr. Siler, who have" recently been transferred to Marshall from Waynesville. Billy Blaine returned to his school duties at Mars Hill college Sunday, after spending the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Blaine, at "the home of O'. C. Bryant on Harrison avenue. Mrs, E. N. Cabe is reported to be quite ill at her home on Bonny Crest. The Rev. Allen Angel and C. B. Wyckliffe spent 'Tuesday in Bowman, Ga.," where Mr. Angel went to buy" marble for his monu ment plant, and Mr. Wyckliffe to visit home folks. Births Mr. and Mrs. Harden Gribble of Prentiss, announce the birth of twins, Betty Ann and Robert An drew, at their home on Sunday, February 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ellard Shook an nounce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Jane, on February 10 at their home on Franklin Route 2. Mrs. Shook is the former Miss Janie Donaldson, daughter of Mr. and Mrst Robert N, Donaldson. Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Cabe an nounce the birth of a son, Alex, Jr., at their home ai Otto on Sun-1 day night, February 19, . On Sunday, February 12, a son Morris Lloyd, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Angel at their home on Franklin Route 4. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Carl McCoy at their home at . Etna ' on Friday, Febru ary 17. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall L. Low ery announce the" birth of twin daughters, MOna Pearl and Dor othy G., at their home at Otto on Monday morning, February 20. Dorothy G. died shortly after birth. A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Roper at their home on Franklin Route 3, on Sunday, February 19. A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Elliott on Saturday, Feb ruary 18,. at their home in the Millshoal township. ' ' A daughter, Dora Jean, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Nt Phillips at PRINCE'S BIRTHDAY 1 J KV: m II Because of the national emergen cy the customary birthday banquet for. Crown Prince Akhito Tsugo Mo Miva of Japan was dispensed with recently when he became five years of age. The emperor and empress received congratu'at'or.s for hm. their home on Franklin Route 4 on Thursday, February 16. On Thursday, February 8, a daughter, Hester Mae, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bates, at their home at West's Mill, Mr. and Mrs. Furrman Vinson announce the birth of a son, at their home at Otto on Sunday night, February 19. A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dryman at their home on Tesenta on Friday, February 17. Mr. and Mrs. Coburn Marr anr nounce the birth of twins, a son and a daughter, at their home on Brush Creek on Monday, February 13. The son died shortly after birth. , V C or"c,Al ts n cM0 I- COMPANY I ) ' ! 7 : ' ffPSl ,,EXT WAKE ;464,647 L BURRELL MOTOR Phone 123 Ellijay By Hazel Amnion The Ellijay Mining company is proceeding nicely with their min ing industry at Alex Amnions' place. They are' expecting to put on more men when they get their machinery up., Abe Young, who has been on the sick list for several weeks is not much improved. . Mrs. Liy Ashe and' family have moved to Gastonia. . Oscar and Alice Adams and Fannie Mae -Dillard were visiting Mrs. Alex Amnions Sunday. Airs. Charlie Rogers was visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers of Highlands, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henry and Carrie Henry visited Mr, and Mrs. Harley Southard of Buck Creek, Sunday. Mrs. Ann Ammons was visiting Mrs, Sarah P rice last week-end. James N. Rogers was the guest otmib. mm mm : m mm of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mincey Sunday. Ted Higdori was. a" guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coggins last week end. ; Britton Bowman was at-home from the CCC camp with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Melyin Bow man, for the week-end. Mrs. Howard Keener was visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keener, of (ineiss, recently. ; COUNCIL. Egypt, facing difficulties similar to those of American cotton grow ers, has established a cotton advis ory council comiKiscd of cabinet members, growers, merchants and spinners. ' UNIQUE The U. S.. forest service's labora tory at . Portland, Ore., has just developed a new bell-ringing de vice ; which permits emergency radio calls to be put through as easily as telephone calls. CO, Franklin, N. C.