THE FRANKLIN PRES3 AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1940 PAGE EIGHT MILITARY TRAINING PROPOSED ' ' Tire, University of North Caro lina trustees will hold a special meeting not later than August 1 to pass upon the establishment f military training at the Chapel Hill unit. Iii Washington President Roosevelt applauded a newspaper editorial demanding ' artnpulsory military training tor the U. S. to day. ' ' 1 , A FINE GIFT FOR SOME A SUBSCRIPTION kTo THIS NEWSPAPER Classified Advertisements OPENEI ) Woman's Jpchange in Curb Market -buildinfc;' Wanted : Handcraft of all kinds and home made articles of all kinds suitable, for . tourist trade to sell on cora , mission, : Jtp ' .-. ; :.. . WANTED Cocid man to handle established Watkins rural business in Macon County: Ku investment, automobile only requirement. Write Watkins Box 1975; Charlotte, N. C. Jo-2tc J 13 WANTED To lease a scrap mica mine.-r-Jack H. Wilcox, Box 88, Highlands, N. C. J6-2tp-J13 NOTICE Screen doors and screen windows made to order, two and one-half miles - south of Franklin on Georgia road. Anderson Cabinet Shop. jo-itp-ju . ; We have Black Arrow, Red Ar row, Rotenone, Barricide, Magnes ium Arsenate, Bordeaux Mixture, and Arsenate of lead for insect ccmtrol. Bulk fly spray for fly con trol. Bring yoAir bottles 20c the pint. C. T. B LA INK. Jo-2tc J 13 . 1 XTRA- RICH, FRAGRANT, J 7 FULL- BODIED Y mmmm ADDITIONAL FRANKLIN SOCIAL ITEMS MARTHA LOUISE SOLESBEE BECOMES BRIDE OF T. L. STANFilELD Mrs. T. 1 A. Solesbee, of Flats, Macon county, has announced the marriage of her daughter, Miss Martha Louise Solesbee to T. L, Stanfield, of Franklin. The wedding ceremony was sol emnized on Sunday, June 2, in Clayton, Ga. Judge. K. C. Kamey, officiated, using the ring ceremony. The bride was attired in a navy blue crepe dress with rose acces sories. Her corsage was rase buds. Mr. Stanfield, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Stanfield of Franklin, is employed at the Franklin amusement parlor in Franklin.i Miss Editfi Rickman and W. R. Fonts, both af Franklin, accom panied the couple to Clayton. They lire . RECENT BRIDE FETED AT MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER As a compliment to Mrs. Carl Howard the former- Miss Lola Ramsey, Mrs. Lyman Higdon and Miss Nettie Hurst entertained with a miscellaneous shower on Wed nesday afternoon at "Woodhurst Farm" the : home of Miss Hurst, on Franklin Route 3. The Hurst home ; attractively arranged throughout with vases of rases, ivy, pinks and other sum mer flowers. More than fifty friends of the hostesses called during the after noon, leaving lovely and useful gifts for the honoree, including dishes, pottery, linens, cooking uten sils and many other , items too nut mero'us to mention. The hostesses served delicious punch, cookies and mints. W. Pierce Deal, 87 Passes At Home (Continued From Pag One) Cabe, Arvey Stay, W. V, Parker, J. R. Franklin, Henry Corbin, E. V. Amnions, B. W. Justice, H. C. Williams, W. T. Landrum, John Talley; Bob Scott, Gus Leach, Henry Cabe, J. M. Rahy, Mrs., W. J. Zachary, Charles Ellirtt, Mrs. John Williams and Mrs. J. C. Wright. , ' Nieces were the flower girls. They were : Vonnie Franklin, Nina Sutton, Ina H. Duvall, Mary B. Justice, Mae Deal, Otclla Bry son, Minnie Berry, Elizabeth Ro chester, Harriett Munray, Maxine 'I Jean, Katherine Crawford, Mary Angel, Clyde Berry, Nellie Deal, Dorothy Dalrymple. Surviving are seven, children, two sons', William L. Deal, of Gneiss and Alex Deal, of Franklin Route 4; five5 daughters, Mrs. R. L. Full'bright, of Lake Junaluska; Mrs. W; W. Landrum, Misses Angie and Callie Deal, all of Franklin Route 4, and Mrs. J. Wayne Higdon, of Cullasaja; two sisters, Mrs. John L, Bryson, of Cullasaja, and Mrs. R. C. Greene,: of franklin, and eight grandchildren. CLINIC PATIENTS The follovving patients are at Angel Clinic this week; Carlton Tallent and Wayne Stewart, of Franklin ; Mrs. William Pender grass, of Na.ntahala; Mrs. Lura McCracken, of Franklin Route 4; Claude Evans,' of lotia; Mrs. J. 11. Walker and Carmel Walker, of Copper Hill, Tenn. ; Mrs. Ross Brown, of Hiawassee, Ga.; Miss Hazel , Duvall, r of Franklin ;'. Jess Mcljoud and Johnny Jackson. Free Premium Coupons In Every Bag MISS LAURA JONES HOME FROM RALEIGH Miss Laura. Jones, dean of Hugh Morson high school ' in Raleigh, has returned to Franklin to spend her Vacation with her family. She is how staying with her mother, Mrs. George A.- Jones. .'' plan to make their home in Frank John Crawford, Eugene Furr, Jimniy and Winton Perry have returned to their homes from the University of North Carolina. Miss Myrtle Bolick, who has been teaching in Winston-Salem has returned to Franklin for the summer. . Mrs. John Archer and two chil dren have returned from Knoxville, Tenn., where they spent several weeks. . Mrs. J. E. Abernethy, of Ruth erfordton, is spending: this week at the Kelly Tea room, the guest of Miss Lassie Kelly and Mrs. Misa Crawford. - I ' Mr. and Mr.s. Douglas Nichols spent Wednesday in Atlanta. -. Mr. and Mrs. John Wasilik, Jr., and two children, John III and NYA Will Build Iotla Community House At a meeting heM in the lotla Methodist church last week the people of that community decided to raise funds for a community building to serve as ;a center for social activities and as a lunch room for Iotla .school. Mrs. Ordway, county supervisor of the , "National "-Youth Adminis tration,, offered the resources of her organization. It was decided to raze a building" known as "Forest Service Quarters" still standing on the site of the for mer CCC camp at Horse Cove. This structure is 20 x 110 feet and was erected in .sections.: It will supply all lumber needed. All labor Will be done by NYA boys under the direction of an exper ienced carpenter. A committee of Iotla citizens was formed to obtain funds for other essentials, cement for foun dation piers, roofing, etc. Work will probably start early in July. National Flag Day Celebrated Friday Friday is National Flag Day. - In a proclamation Governor Hoey said in part : "The year 1940 should witness a very general observance of Flag Day. It should be remembered that ' June the 14th is the anni versary of the adoption by the Continental'Congress in 1777 of the Star.s and Stripes as the emblem of the United States and with that date began the history of our flag as the symbol of our nationality. "1 suggest special services and programs in order to direct the attention of our people to our pres ent situation and to prepare us for eventualities of the future. Such exercises and observances should result in giving fresh cour age to our people to meet the con ditions which may be imposed upon us by reason of the necessity for preparing to defend ourselves and to preserve our civilization." Cuba Stamp Honors Lions International The Republic of Cuba has de signed a .special two-cent, stamp to commemorate the convention of Lions .International which is to be held in Havana July 23-25, 1940. The stamp will be carmine in col or, with the. Cuban flag placed diagonally as . a background, on which is superimposed the Lions emblem at the lower left, and at the right a group of three of the royal palms of Cuba. The stamp, in addition to the standard infor mation, will carry the words "Con vention, La Hahana. 1940." Lions Elect Officers For Coming Year The Lions Pub elected officers for the coming year at their meet ing last Monday evening. Frank Bloxham 'was, elected president, succeeding Tommy Angel, who, as retiring president became a mem ber of the new board of directors. Other officers are Jack Sanders, lit vice- p resident; Woodrow Reeves, 2nd vice-president; Clint Burrell, 3rd vice-president; Lion Tamer- is Bob Gaines and Tail Twister, Ralph Womack Secre tary Bill Johnson. TJie board of directors include Lester Arnold, Joel Tompkins, Jim Averell and ' Dick Omphundro. r ROSE ROYAL FLOUR 24 lb. bag 48 lb. bag MAXWELL HOUSE pound can 8 oz. pkg. 2 pound jar 2 for U. S. Navy Launches "North Carolina" Today The second battleship to be launched by the U. Si navy since the post-World war 'disarmament program, slides into New York's upper bay today, symbolizing the vast naval expansion program. The new man o' war is the U. S. S. North' Carolina, the fourth naval vessel to be named for the Southern state and, ironically, the successor of a .ship scrapped be fore completion under the naval armaments treaty drawn at the 1921 Washington conference. Miss Isabel Hoey, daughter of Governor Clyde R. Hoey of North Carolina, will christen the giant sea fighter. The governor himself was among the Speakers on the program for the exercises:. Far mightier than her predeces sors, the 35,000-tcn, 750-foot North Carolina will rank with the most powerful, warships in the world. COFFEE POPPED WHEAT PEANUT BUTTER LIFEBOUY OR LUX SOAP 3 cake8 TnillATACC A No, 2 i Vlurl l KJlLaJ Cans APPLE SAUCE 3Nd2. PURE LARD 4 lb ctn. 8 lb. ctn. JELLO LIMA BEANS DIXIE HOME MILK All Flavors No. 2 Cans 8 small or 4 large DIXIE HOME MARGARINE per lb. PRODUCE Green Beans, lb. Fancy Tomatoes, 2 lbs Green Cabbage, ,5 lbs. .............. Apples, doz. New Onions, lb. PLANTS AND SEEDS MEATS Pork Sausage, lb. Stew Beef, lb. Pork Chops, lb. Bacon Squares, lb Fat Back, lb. FRESH FISH IN Long Life Is Built Right Into the McCormick-Deering Enclosed-Gear Mower Years of service lie ahead for the McCormick Deering No. 7 Enclosed-Gear Mower. The entire op- lUbVIIBIIIOIlI UlWIUUIIlg Lire UIITC gUOi 9f Ull' f erential, and countershafts, is assembled compactly in an oil tight gear housing and runs in a bath of .oil.. . f Special oil seals at the ends of the main axle and flywheel shaft and the oiltight gear box prevent leak age and protect all working parts a gains, t entrance of dirt and other abrasive materials. COME IN AND LET US TELL YOU ABOUT OUR COMPLETE LINE OF HAYING TOOLS Macon County Supply Co. ' Hardware, Mill Supplies, Farm Implements LYMAN HIGDON AND HARVE BRYANT, Mft. FRANKLIN, N. C The stamp will be 32mm. high by 22 mm. wide, and will be is sued in sheets of 100.-The - print ing will be. 2,500,000 copies'. This issue will be placed on sale at the time of the Convention, July 23 25, and the Cuba postmaster gen eral has ordered .a;, special post office to .be installed either at the convention hall or the headquarters hotel during the convention. More than 5,000 Lions' from all parts of the world are expected to attend the Lions Havana con vention. Special train, boat and air services have been arranged to ac comodate the delegates from the United States and Canada. The Nieuw Amsterdam, 36,287 ton. flag ship of the Holland-American Line has been chartered and will sail from New York July 20. The Peninsular and Occidental S. S. company will operate extra sched ules from Miami, Key West and lJort Tampa, Fla., to Havana dur ing the week of the convention, and Pan-American Airways are planning to put additional planes into operation to accomodate the crowds. Special trains are sched uled from California Texas, Illi nois and New York. RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL EDITION OF ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES The annual Western North Caro lina Tourist Guide and Rhododen dron Festival number of the Citi zen and the Times is out and numbers 74 pages. More than 50, 000 copies will be printed, which is believed to be the best ever published for this occasion. Be sides containing official news of the festival beginning June 16, it contains pictures, mans and stories of everything of interest to the tourist in Western North Carolina. Elizabeth have left for a month's vacation trip. Kev. and Mrs. Frank Bloxham and Mis Amanda Slagle are at tending the annual meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Epis copal church at Kanuga June 13 and 14. Mr. Bloxham will address pauicrunj ipuruay aiwrnoon. ADVERTISING -A SERVICE FOR YOU Advertising renders an important service by bringing to you the show windows and price tags of the nation. In the columns of this news paper all through the year, you can DISCOVER and CONSIDER the things you want to buy. 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