THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN Page five Macon Baby Beeves At State Fair SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ' ,' and ' ' COMINGS AND GOINGS ITEMS FOR THIS COLUMN PHONE 24 V THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1941 MT. ZION CHURCH ' TO MEET OCT. 31 There will be a business meet ing of members i of Mount Zioji Methodist church Friday night at 7.30 p. m. All members are urg ed to attend. . , The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service held an all-day ob servance for the. week of prayer on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Carl Slagle. f PAST MATRONS OF EASTERN STAR ENTERTAINED AT DINNER The Past Matrons of Nesquassa' Chapter No. 43, Order of the East ern Star, was the guests at dinner Monday evening at Kelly's Tea Room, of Mrs. W. H. Sellers, Mrs W. T. Moore and Miss Lassie Kelly. During the evening plans were made to have a Past Matrons' Club with a supper-meeting once every three- months. A contest was held and the prize went to Mrs. R. M. Rimmer. The following officers were elect ed to serve for a year: Mrs; W, T. Moore, president ; Mrs. W. H. Sellers, vice-president . and Miss Lassie Kelly, secretary and treas urer. The following past matrons were present: Mrs. R. M. Rimmer, Mrs. W. C. Penn, Mrs. H: E. Church, Mrs. Lola Barringtonv Mrs H. W. Cabe, Mrs. T. T. Love, Mrs. W. A. Rogers, Miss Elizabeth Slagle, Mrs. C. G. Moore, Mrs. Frank I. Murray, the present Worthy Ma tron, Mr. Carl P. Cabe, and the hostesses. SHOPE-DOWDLE Miss Madge Shope and .Arthur Dawdle -were quietly ' married at Clayton, Ga., Thursday, October 16, by Judge R. C. Ramey. Mrs. Dowdle was: attired in a lovely blue dress with matching accessories. Her corsage was of red, white and hlue fall flowers. Mrs. Dowdle is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shope of Dil lard, Ga. Route 1. She has, been employed for the past two years at the McClure Roller Mill Lodge. Mr. Dowdle is the son of. Mrs! G. C. Dowdle and the late Mr. DovrtJle of Diflard; Ga.-Roitte 1. He is a graduate of the Rabun Gap Nacoochee School. They were accompanied to Clayton by Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Myers. D. W. ALLEN HERE FROM OLYMPIA, WASH The Pres. had a visit from a subscriber from the far west this week, D. W. Allen from Olympia, Wash. His second visit home in 40 year, the last time in 1930. Mr. PHONE 106 NIGHT PHONE 20 Full Time Embalmer Solid Oak to Solid Copper Caskets Special Group Of Dresses ON SALE -1 Some of these dresses are .reduced to half-price. DON'T MISS THESE VALUES E. K. Cunningham & Co. ' . "The Shop of Quality" Allen found many improvements, commenting especially on the new buildings. He said he could not understand why the bonds for a new court house and jail were de teated. 'We have good public Duimings in the west", he said, 1 always enjoy the Franklin Press, it bring, me news of friends iiu relatives, ana wnen there is not much news, why, I know that everything is all right," he com mented. Mr. Allen will remain for several weeks, visiting his many relatives and friends. BAPTIST BUSINESS WOMEN TO MEET WITH MRS. HARRIS The regular monthly meeting of the Business Women's Circle of the Baptist church will .be held "at the home of Mrs. Amos Harris on Tuesday, November 4. at 7:30 o clock. W. M. S. TO MEET THURSDAY, NOV. 6 The W. M. S. will meet at the Baptist church Thursday, November 6 at the regular missionary and business program. Mrs. R. M. Rim mer will have charge of the pro gram. METHODIST WOMEN ' TO MEET AT UNION The Macon county zone meeting of the Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Methodist church will be held at the Union church on Wednesday, November 5," beginning at 1:30 a. m., accord ing to an announcement by Mrs. Fred Slagle, zone chairman. The object of the meeting is to conduct a training or coaching day, and all members as wejl as' offi cers and chairmen of committees are urged to attend. The session will close at ,noon with lunch. PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY ATTENDS GROUP MEETING Members of the Woman's: Aux- liary of the Franklin Presbyterian church' attended the group meet ing of the western counties at the Hayesville Presbyterian church Saturday, October 25. Those at tending were Mrs. J. J. Gray, Mrs. J. S. Gray, Mr. Blanche Bulgin, Mrs. Brabson Bulgin, Mfs. George BfowR Mrs. Pearl Wright, Mrs. Wilson Smart, Rev. and Mrs. Hu bert Meadow. The last three men tioned took part on the program. MISS MCALL OF HIGHLANDS WEDS LEMMIE HOUSTON Announcement of the marriage of Miss Alberta McCall and Lem mie. Houston was made by Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. McCall last Sunday. The ceremony was solemnized in Claytony Ga., Sunday afternoon, October 26, 1941 by Judge Ramey. The bride was attired in a sky blue dress with black accessories. She is a graduate of the High lands school and has been, em ployed there for the last year. Mr. and Mrs. Houston plan to leave for Utah, and will make their future' home there. In the mean time they are spending a few days with the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Houston at Gneiss. They were accompanied to Geor gia by Miss Velma Holland and Euell Owens. I 1 r " 1 1 The Franklin membeit. of the. Future Farmers of America .have had a very successful year with their baby beef calves. Pictured above, with the boys who raised them, are some of the calves exhibited and , sold at the recent: Stale fair at Raleigh. Left to right: Max Parrish showed ' "Raff," f if tth place in the heavy weight class. Logam Allen exhibited "Chunky Boy," who woif first place in the heavy weight class. He also won first prize for showmanship. Charles Browning sent "Captain" to the fair. The calf won fifth place in the middle weight class. George Moore's calf won seventh place in the light weight class. Bill Gregory exhibited "Will," who won first place in the light Weight class and was crowned reserve champion of the Future Farmers of America show.' Paul Taylor's calf, "Big Boy," was not present when the . picture was taken. His calf won fourth place in middle weight class. The . ' . total income from the six calves was $1003,34. . ., , roiiMnyippmpii tpipji jflW Mrs'. George Lohr of Shelby vis ited Mr. Lohr last weekend. The Rev. A. Rufus Morgan has returned to his home afte spend ing several days in Angel hospital. Mis, Martha Somerville of Ashe- ville is the guest of Mrs, J. W, C. Johnson this week. Thomas Scroggs of Charlotte vis ited his folks here for a few- days this "week. Mrs. George Guest is recovering from an operation which she under went recently at Angel clinic. Miss Elizabeth Setser has re turned from Duke hospital where she went for treatment. Mrs. Charles Melichar and young son have returned home from Bilt more hospital, Asheville. Miss Lassie Kelly has been at tending the Bar Association meet ing in Raleigh this week.. Miss Edith Stiles of Prentiss visited her sister, Mrs. Jerald King and Mr. King at Clayton, Ga., last weekend. . ( Mrs. Napoleon J. Herury, of East Franklin, is seriously ill at Angel clinic where she underwent an op eration recently. Miss Christine Dills of. Gneiss, underwent an operation at Angel clinic Saturday. Her condition is satisfactory. Mr. a,nd Mrs. J. C. Turner were called to Atlanta last week on ac count of the death of Mr. Turn er's sister, Mrs. J. C Bowden. Mrs. Lonie J. Goss and small daughter, Linda,v left Sunday for their home in Roanoke, Va., after spending the sounmer here. Mrs. Ruby Tessier has returned from a trip through the West where she visited her children in Idaho, Washington and Louisiana. Toe Palmer has been confined at his home with sickness for the past two weeks. He is reported much improved. Mrs. Clarence Goss and Miss Dorothy Wheeler of Roanoke, Va., spent the weekend here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rochester. Mr. Jim Young who is working in Charlotte, visited Mrs. Young at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C T. Blaine, over the weekend. Mrs. less Sanders went to Sum ter, S. C, last weekend to visit Mr. Sanders,- who is employed there, also her daughter, Mrs. txi- win Stiles. First Lieut. Richard K. Irvin of Fort Knox, Ky, was the weekend guest of Mrs. Hylda isheperd and Mrs. I. B. Stalcup at their home on 'Iotla street. Mrs. B. W. Justice and1 W. J. Mortran of Brevard who have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. Hazeltine Duvall m Acworth, Ga, stopped ir town last Saturday. They had not seen their aunt for 25 years. Miss Audrey Conley left Friday for a ten days' stay and to attend the weddine of Miss Helen Albrit- ton in Orlando, FUl, on November 2. Miss Conley is now employed at Western Union in Asheville. E G. Andrew Jones, Jr, who is stationed at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola. Fla, has passed the re will be graduated ire ten weeks in the Naval Air Corps branch of the service. Miss Amanda Slagle and Mes dames Emory Hunnicut, Carl Slagle and R. S. Jones were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Neville Soa,n in Atlanta, to atterxl the concert at the City Auditorium by the famous Russian musician, Rach maninoff. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Young and daughter, Catherine, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harley G. Gray and Miss Nooma Gray,- of Clear Lake, Wash., Who have been visit ing relatives in Macon county spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Jollay in Johnson City, Tenn, M rs. Jollay is their daughter. Otto By MISS HAZEL BRADLEY HALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL AT OTTO SCHOOL A Hallowe'en Carnival is being staged at the Otto School at 7 :30 Friday,. October 31. Carrying out the spirit of Hallowe en there will be cake walks, a box supper, games and pranks and fortune telling for entertainment. There will be cold drinks, cakes, candy and boxes for sale. PTA SPONSORS MOTION PICTURES AT OTTO SCHOOL The University of North Carolina is sponsoring through the Guid ance Clinic of Western Carolina Teachers college motion pictures at the Otto school. Oro alternating Mondays beginning an educational picture will bt shown, for the chil dren of school age at 7.30 in an. entertainment picture, and the edu cational feature will be presented for the public. This is a step in progressive ed ucation sponsored by the Otto P. T. A. which meets the second Thursday in each month. Mrs. Johrs W. Cunningham of Franklin Route 3 visited her son, Grady Cunningham and Mrs. Cun ningham last weekend. Miss Kate Moffitt returned Sun day to Western Carolina Teachers' college after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moffitt. Members of the Asbury and Mulberry churches pounded Rev. and Mr. J. C Swaim on Satur day night, October 25 to show their appreciation of his return to this circuit for the coming year. VISITORS WELCOME Radio Sato and Sarrica Sinfar Sawing Cantar Franks Radio, Elec Co. Allow us to fit you cor rectly in a new smart novelty dress shoe. . . . Walk in stylish comfort for less Save wisely at Pollys. B- Ladies' Full Fashion Silk Hose 47c per pair - POLLYS "Sells for Less More than 30 people called during the evening and left many 'pounds' of useful househole items. j Put Burio Brown of the United. States Air Corps, stationed at Elgin Field, Fla., visited his fam ily last week. Ben Fisher of Canton visited his aunt, Mrs. Edd Bradley, and It is Hard Work to Get Everything You Need for WINTER WEAR But We Have Your WINTER NEEDS RACKETS leather, woolen, and plaids in all sizes. H VERALLS, lined jumpers, work and dress pants and wintei underwear. Don't forget Big Bed Blankets. 'ACH member 'large or small, can be fitted in our store at a reasonable price. yQ LL sizes and styles of boots and shoes for every man and boy in your family with each sale A PERFECT FIT. SLIPS and gowns for the lady of the house. rUlOSE for the "Miss" in high ""school. 1 VER wearing 1 pants and coats. The best you can get to keep you dry. A LARGE stock of work gloves and socks to keep the bread winner's feet and hands warm. RUBBER boots and shoes, larg "est stock we ever had. Bought last February, which means a big saving for you. (0 come and be convienced that we are your friend. itoe AsHneair7s "We Clothe the Family" FRANKLIN. N. C Mr. Bradley on Monday. Each teacher at the Otto sc.hooh has plannd a Hallowe'en party for the children in their particular room. J. J. Mann, principal of the Otto school, has announced that Mrs.: Agnes Higgins has been . engaged to offer music lessons to the school and community each Friday of your family, genuine Duxbak ouirementi for Squadron 2, and