THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1939 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN PAGE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. LESTfR S. CONLEY, PHONE 104 ROPER-DILLS Miss l'auliuc Roper, daiiRhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. William Roper, of liriartown, and Floyd Dills, son -of Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Dills, of Cartoogechaye, were married in Clayton, Ga., on Saturday after noon, November 18, with R. C. Ramey, probate juduc, officiating. The bride was attired in a teal blue suit and wore blue accessor ies. Mr. and Mrs. Dills are making their home at Shooting Creek, in Clay county where Mr. Dills has employment with the Gennett Lumber company. T. E. L. CLASS TO MEET , WITH MRS. I. T. PEEK The T. E. L. Class jf the Frank lin Baptist church' will hold its regular monthly business meeting Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 7"he class will meet at Rock Ha ven, the home of Mrs. I. T. Peek. All member, are urged to attend. GIRL SCOUTS TO MEET AT SCOUT HOUSE FRIDAY The Girl Scouts will hold a spe cial meeting in their new scout house on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of plan ning a .Christmas program. All members are asked to be present. Mr.!. Sallic Watson and grands daughter, Miss Jean Campbell, of Knoxvillc, Tcnn., are visiting Mrs. JACKETS $3.95 Well tailored jackets she'll , wear proudly! New longer styles, rev er, collartess types, too. . New checks, and plaids 14 to 20. E.K. Cunningham & Company The Shop of Quality' I i f ' or (he spirit of Thanksgiving Is in every geed and blossom, in the ripening grain and fruit, tn the harvest that brings sustenance to the children of the earth. Let us give prayerful thanks that we live' where men are free, in a land where bodies and souls are unfettered by the chains of tyranny that shackle the people of other, countries. 0 0 1 Let us give mad !e resDonsive and that our will o PHONE 106 Watson's sister-in-law, Mrs. Log an Allen, on Fast Main street. Mrs. Sarah Martin, of Oak Grove, is a patient in Angel hos pital where she underwent a mas toid operation. . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cabe and young ,son, came in last week from New Hampshire, where Mr. Cabe has been with the United States forest service for the past year, Harold Roper, who. is working in W-arrenton, Ga., spent the. week end with his mother, Mrs. Hya cinth Roper, at her home 'on Bon ny Crest. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Higgins have . returned to their home on Harrison avenue, after attending the football game 'between Duke and Carolina at Durham Saturday and spending the week-end with their, daughter, Miss Ruth Hig gins, 'who is attending the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Mrs. J. A. Hawley and Miss Maude Hodge, have returned to their home in Elizabethton, Tcnn., after a visit with their sister, Mrs. E. B. .McColluni and Mr. McCol luni, at their home on Palmer street. Mr., and Mrs. Charles Matlock returned to their home in Winston-Salem Sunday, after a visit with Mr. Matlock's parents, M,r. and Mrs. J. B. Matlock and other relatives at West's - Mill. Miss Mary Will Higdon, who is working in Asheville, spent the week-end visiting her uncle . and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higr don, on Bidwell strtet. Joseph Ashear is spending some time in Southern California with his brother, George Ashear, who has. 'been' quite ill for several weeks. , John Higdon, carpenter at 'the Nantahala Craft Shop, had the misfortune to lo.se one of his fing ers while working last week. Miss Ruth McCollun has re turned to her home in Atlanta, after -a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McCollun, at their home on Palmer street. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nolcn have moved to the McGuire apart ment. Mr: and Jffs. Randolph Bulgin left last week for New York where they plan to spend several weeks visiting friends. Wayne Franklin, of North Wilk esboro, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Franklin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dean on East Main street, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry - R. Franklin, on Franklin Route 4. Ora Matlock, of Marietta, Ga., came up Saturday to be with his father, J. B. Matlock, who under went an operation for the removal of his appendix at Angel hospital Sunday. Miss Mary Jo Setser, who is at tending Brevard college, spent- the week-end, with her parents, Mr. and Mr,s. Joe Setser, at their home on Cartoogechaye. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoyt and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Higdon, of C.larkesville, Ga., spent Sunday in Franklin, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higdon at . their home on Bidwell street. Frank .Fleming, , Jr., and Fritz Waldroop, who are students at Brevard college, spent the week end with their parents on Frank lin Route 2. R. L. Rhodes, who has been living in Forks, Wash., for sever al years, has returned to Prentiss for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary Rhodes, and his family, who came in from Washington several weeks ago. Claude Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke, of the Oak Grove community, who underwent thanks that our leaders are' to the will o! the people is for peace., NIGHT PHONE 10 an operation for the removal of his appendix at Angel hospital last week, was reported to be doing nicely Tuesday. Eon G. Lenoir, Charles Palmer, J. 15. Morrison, Claude Southards i)iid Weinier Mincfcy, who arc in the United States navy st.itimed at Norfolk, Va., came in Satur day for a six-days visit with their respective parents in Franklin and vicinity. k C. Tom. Bryson, A. (!. Cagle, Wade Arvey and Wayne Higdon left Tuesday - morning for points in South Carolina on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mis. Fred Calhoun and small daughter, Betty, from Hazel wood, were visiting Mrs. Calhoun's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rop er, at their home on Franklin Route 1. Mrs. Walter Houston and two children, Bobby and Eugene, are spending this week in Hazelwood with Mrs. Houston's sister, Mrs. Fred Calhoun. Miss Nora Van hook, Mrs. Annie Vanhook and daughter, Kate Van hook, of Prentiss, spent Saturday in Franklin as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Clarke Soper. Dur ing the Evening they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. Mrs. Gordon Moore spent the week-end in Salisbury with her sister, Mrs. W. W. Heam and Mr. '.Heam. Mrs. Heam was the former Miss Elizabeth Barnard. Theo Kiser, who is with the Unjted States ' radio service, sta tioned at Murphy, spent the week end with his family at their home on Bidwell street. Girl Scout Notes In order to take full advantage of their new Scout house, the Girl Scouts of Franklin have been re organizing this past week, with plans developed by v leaders and troop committee members. Division of 'the girls into patrols of three, general age groups, each meeting on different day.s, has been made necessary by the growth of the troop. The. girls have ap proved the plan and it is believed more fun can be had as, each group, will work out its own pro jects. Leaders, too, are expected to find the smaller ' groups of limited ages easier to handle.' Under the new plan, one leader 1-i.wwu niinnwmw.ai i . ihiii. i.i I.U1...M.II.I ii .imn. ii ii i r:' V' Jf mmmmmm id m to fen isnmsm d) mm, GBlaafCra- (KM xb& rtfiitr m, tlD GET IfeCftrttHil Ert p 03 tfag03HG03 will be v in charge of each patrol, but all will Work together assisted by the troop committee1 in plan ning for the entire group. .Addition of a Brownie pack for nine year olds is planned under the slcni, with 'Mrs. Tom McColluni in charge. This group will meet Wednesday at 4 p. in. in the Scout house. Sarah Copley will be in charge of one patrol meeting Tuesday ; Mrs. John Wasilik, in charge of Thursday . meeting, and Mrs. Ben Woodruff will meet with the Sen ior palrul on Mondays. Troop committee members will furnish 'substitutes. Mrs. L. 11. Page is a new member of the committee. Friday will . be reserved as oc casional meeting day for the troop as a whole, when special interests of all Scouts can be developed. Girls recently joining the Scouts are Wihna Roberts .and. 'Betty llorsley. Others whose names will be officially added to the roll are Helen Canby, Mary Lxddiugton, Pauline Moody, Jessie Barnard, Ann Lyle and Ruth Angel. The patrols and meeting days arc as follows: Patrol I, Monday: Dot Sloan, Lane Porter, Lucille Calloway, Os leen Roberts, Mary Angel, Emo gene Landrnm, Helen Canby, Mary Addington, Pauline' Moody, Patrol 1 1, Thursday : Inez Crawford, Bar , bara Stockton, Elizabeth Wasilik, Sally Lou Moore, Mary Frances Page, Jda Mae Dowdle, Louise Pendergrass, Joanne Palmer, Bet ty Jane Waldroop, Betty llorsley, Jessie Barnard. Patrol III, Tues day : Ann Flanagan, Carolyn Long, Rebecca Smart, Carolyn Leach, Virginia Lee Porter, Dorothy Canby, Sara Frances Cunningham, Frances Furr, Wihna Roberts, Maxine Dean, Ann Lyle and Ruth Angel. Otto By JOSEPHINE BRADLEY Mrs. W. E. Mozeley, Jim Moz eley, Miss Helen and Betty Jeanne Foster spent part of last week visiting relatives in Charolette. Miss Helen Foster remained in Charlotte where she will spend some time. " Miss Lee Agnes Stockton, of Clayton, Ga., visited Miss Lotis Bradley - Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard ' Moffitt, of Highlands, spent the' past week- end .with : Mr. MoflitTs parents, .Mr. and M r,s. C. A. Moffitt. The As'bury Epworth League wishes to imite every one .who will to attend its ' services every Sunday night at 7 o'clock. We are having a contest to determine which member of the League cifn make the best 'talk during the next month. Erwiu Bradley and, family have moved to their new" home near Otto which they recently liuilt. Mr.' and Mrs, -J. L. Norton are visiting relatives near Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Nichols have Inoved from Betty's Creek to this community . Mrs. J. B. Vinson spent the past week With her parents, Mr! and Mrs. Jim Conley, of Franklin. Miss Elise Ray Curtis is. visit ing her grandmother, Airs. Tom McCall, this. week. Frederick Cunningham spent the past week-end with Robert Cun ningham. James llenson spent several nights with Victor Rogers Cat way recently. Cartoogechaye By MRS. JOE SETSER Lyle Dalrymple, of Raleigh ; John Robert, of Dunn, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith (the form er Miss Laura Belle Dalrymple) spent November 11 and 12 visit ing J. C. Dalrymple. Rev. S. R. Crockett is building an addition to his home near Mt. Zion church. Walter Johnson is building a new. house near Walter Ander son's. Mrs. Jeff Martin has. moved in to the house, on Mrs. J. H- Slagle's place recently vacated by Mrs. A. T. Sjler. Mary Jo Setser,' who is attend ing Brevard icollege, spent last week-end with home folks. Macon County Supply Co. Making Improvements The Macon County Supply com pany is making extnsive .repairs throughout their store with im provements that add greatly to the convenience and appearance. New showcases and display counters are being installed that will make the interior up-to-date in every respect. The Special De Luxe Sport Sedan, S802 ' Now that you have had full opportunity to EYE Chevrolet for '40 now that you know it's "The Beauty Leader" we are more than eager to have you TRY IT and experience Its amazing road action! It has hair-trigger getaway! Its Super-Silent Valve-ln-IIead Engine enables you to accelerate from 5 to 25 miles per hour with almost unbeliev able speed ! Its Exclusive Vacuum-Power Shift gives an exclusive kind of handling ease Its Perfected Hydraulic Brakes the very highest degree of safety! And In the combination of all these factors in over-all performance with over-all economy the motor world just doesn't hold its equal! Eye it . . . Try it . . . Buy It . . . and convince yourself, "Chevrolet's FIRST Again!" 85-HP. VALVE-IN-HEAD SIX "Chevrolet's Box Supper Nov. 25 At Upper Tesenta p There will be a box supper and rake walk rtf flip 1 Timer Tfccntn school house Saturday night, No vember 25. The proceeds from the saie win ue used t(, Dtiy scliooi supplies. The public . is invited to attend. for IVS0RE MILDNESS, COOLNESS, and FLAVOR SLOW-BURNING COSTLIER TOBACCOS By burning 25 slower than th. average of the 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested -slower than any of them-CAMELSglveasmok- Ing plus equal to EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! AND UP, 'ol rilnl. Michigan. Tram- pottation band on rati raits, ttata and local taaai (( any), optional tquip mint and accttioriattxtra. Prices subject to change without notice. Bumper guards extra on Master $S Series. A General Motors, Value. FIRST Again!" CAMELS BURRELL Phone 123 MOTOR COMPANY Franklin. N. C, mmmemmm