THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1941 THE FfUNKLlN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON I AN 4 AGE THREE Officers Of N. C. State. AG Club SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS ITEMS FOR THIS COLUMN PHONE 24 4-H RECORD GIRL Mr. and "Mrs. Paul Ledford an nounce , tre birth of a son, Joh; Wiley, at' their home in the Skeen ah community, November 12. "11 Births ML ; , " - fl r W. M. U. TO HOLD ALL-DAY CLASS An, all-day mission study class of the Woman's. Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. Herbert Mc Glamcry on Thursday, November 27. ' ' ,:. The book to he studied is en titled "These Things Remain", by Mrs. Eleanor Broftdus Robertson, and is a study of comparative re ligions. ' . . 1 ' The pastor, Rev. C. F. , Rogers, will be the teacher. The class will begin .at 10 a. m. a,nd close at 3:30 p.' in. Lunch will be served at mid day. Members are reminded to bring their donations for the orphanage, as the box will be. packed at the meeting. !!lilll!!!PJll MM F SiftXiinlifilfiii Harry Higgins, Jr., of Brevard tri'llege. spent the weekend with his parents. The new home of Dr. arid Mrs. T. J. O'Neil o,n the Highlands road is almost completed. R. F. Henry received a letter from his grandson, Bo Henry, say ing he Was With the Air Corps. ..Miss ' tlizabeth .Meadows is spending the weekend in Decatur, (ia., with friends. Mrs. Clarke Burrell left Tuesday morning to accept a celrical ' posi tion in Fayetteville. . Miss Katherine Godwin, "who , is a trained nurse at the Mercy hos pital in Charlotte, is visiting rela tives in Franklin. Mrs. Homer ' Greene is visiting her son, Homer Greene, Jr., and other relatives in. Atlanta during the Thanksgiving Holidays. Misses Mildred M. Crarey and Dons Greal of Waynesville spent the weekend in FYanklini with Miss Betty Henry. Mrs. C C. Cunnnigham, and little granddaughter, Mary Ann, have re turned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Porter in Henderson- ville. ; . i John Archer, Bill Sloan, Dick Jones and Jeff Enloe, attended the Wake Forest-ClCmsom foot ball game played at Oemson last Sat urday afternoon. E. H. Dyke of the Knoxville of fice of Dun & Bradstreet, is spend ing ten days in the county secur ing financial reports , on business firms. . Bob Sloan is spending Thanks giving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neville Sloan, in Atlanta. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Jess Sloan. himbus, Mo;, where they have been visiting the Rev. J. A. BrysQn and family. Mrs. H. D. Dean, Mrs. Car penter's mother returned with them for a visit to relatives in Missouri. Rev. C. F. Rogers, Rev. G. W. Davis, Rev. Robert Williams, Rev C. C. Welch, Rev. J. G. Benfield and Rev, C. O. Brobkshire, Bap tist ministers of Macon county, at tended the state convention Asheville last week. The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Blox ham and children and Mrs. Blox ham's mother, Mrs. Ida C. Porter, of Lincolnton, have moved to Bell rose, Long Island, N. Y., ." where Mr. Bloxham was recently, called to serve a large church in that city. Mr. Bloxham was rector of St. Agnes church, Franklin, and Church of the Incarnation, High lands, for six years. Army Physicans To Examine Draftees According to an announcemen by Geraeral J. Van B. Metts, state director of the selective service, the present system of examination for inductio,n into the army will be changed after January 1, 1942. The examining physicians of the various boards and the medical advisory boards all of whom, serve without pay will continue to func tion, serving as a "screen" to eli minate men "permanently unfit1 for the army, but the final army examination of registrants from throughout this area will be conr ducted in Asheville. ; A considerable number of selec tees in the past have been reject ed at the induction center, and it is explained that the new move is to avoid having these men sent to camp and them sent back home again. : " The new system is expected to be put into effect January 1. Men making up the draft quota for De cember and January will be ex amined as before, with the army physicians examining men slated to go to camp ii February. B. T. U. CONFERENCE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 There will be a one day confer ence for all the B. T. U.'s of Ma con County at the Franklin Baptist Church, Tuesday, November 25, be ginning at 5:30 p. m. All officers and pastors are re quested to be present for the meet ing. They are asked to bring sand wiches. ' . Mr. Nathan Brooks and his work ers will be present. There will be conferences for each department pf B. T. U. work. The second session at 7:30 p. m. will be for everyone. An award will be given to the Union in the coun ty having the largest delegation present. The associational secre tary will have charge of the registration. Sanford Smith, Director f n : . v- ( - . t I I' - $ ' V SARA CURRIN, 19, of Oxford, named by Assistant State Club Leader Frances MacGregor as North Carolina's 1941 outstanding gin in "an around" 4-H homemak ing projects, will receive an all- expense trip to the 20th National 4-H Club Congress In Chicago Nov. 28-Dec. 6. , Her five-year rec ord Includes raising 300 fowls, mak ing 11 articles for room Improve ment, sewing 62 garments, canning 3,603 pints of foods, preparing 119 meais, planting 21 shrubs, stringing 102 strands of beads, and baking 112 cakes. The girl has won $45 In cash prizes on her exhibits. . she -will compete for one of six $200 scholarships provided by Mont gomery Ward, donor also of her trip. The contest, held for the 19th year, is conducted in cooperation with the extension service to train 4-H girls in homemaking. A daughter, Lois Marie, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Silas James Led ford at their1-home in Smith Bridge township, November 2. On Saturday, November 1, daughter, Jean, was born, to Mr. and Mrs. William Carl McCoy, at their home in the Oak Grove com munity. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Theodore Wilson announce the birth of ; daughter at their home, on Cat toogechaye on Wednesday, N vember 5. - ' ' - .' A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee Ashe at their home in the Ellijay community on Sun day, November 9. On Thursday, November 13, i daughter was born to Mr. and Mris. Lee Bates at their home on Car toogechaye. Mr. and Mrs! James Riley Fer guson of 611 Wilshire Drive, Los Angeles, Calif., announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Ann. on Saturday, November 8. Mr. Fer guson is a native of Macon county and the son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ferguson of Franklin Route 4. Church Services High School News Sol Sander Sunday, November 23 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. F. Rogers 9:45 a. m. Bible school. ' 11 a. m. Morning-worship. 6:30 p. m. B. T. U. 6:30 p. m. The Brotherhood. 7:30, p. m. Evening worship. FRANKLIN METHODIST CHURCH ' Rev. J. L. Stokes II 10 a. m. Church school. 11 a. m. Worship service. - , 6:00 p. m. Young ' Peoples Fel lowship. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Hubert Wardlaw 10 a. m. Sunday school, 11 a. m. Services. 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Morrison Presbyterian Church Rev. Hubert Wardlaw 2:30 p. m. Sunday school and service. : Air. and Mrs. Joseph Ashear visited Mrs. Chandler at Tallulah 1-odge, Tallulah' Falls, Ga., last Sunday and on their return trip were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. Mr., and Mrs. Allan Brooks went to Durham last weekend to visit their son, Allan Brooks Jr., who is a student at Duke University and to attend the Duke-Carolina football game. Tom Porter, Sr., Dr. J. L. Stokes, Koy Carpenter, Charlie Bradley. W. T. Moore, Dick O'Mohundro and Ed Cruze will take part in the bear hunt in Graham county this week. C. lorn Bryson,. C D. Baird. Armour Cagle, Wiley Clark, Guy Houk, Jim AlcCall, Kalph Wpmack Lester Arnold, Wade Arvey and Lawrence Pat ton are spending the week deer hunting in Beaufort couroty, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carpenter and children have returned from Co- Join Now Potts' Burial Ass'n. Protects The Whole Family Fine Solid Oak Caikets Office Over PenderfraM Store Good Food Is Good Health Enjoy Good Food and Good Health DINE AT CAGLE'S CAFE A. C CAGLE, Owner FRANKLIN, N. C Otter Creek Wins Two Games From Highlands In their first engagements of the year the Otter Creek high school first and second teams both gained victories from the Highlands high school teams last week. Otter . Creek's first team won by the score of 19-14 with Wilson and Owenby turning in fine per e e . . . . . iormances tor tne winning quin tette The second team gained their victory by 31 -U score. WANT ADS GET RESULTS MICKIE SAYS yilOST COPIES O'TUIS NEWSPAPER. ARE REAP BYFROtTJ A COUPLE ID SX OR FIGHT PERSONS, WHtCUsHAKES A GOOD AUDIEUCE for. our, Advertisers wrth WttMO't Cuuria. 0ly Be '.te2 wvuism. casto: WEAVER COCHRAN Flats, N. C Ml ST. AGNES EPISCOPAL : Rev. A. Rufus Morgan ' 4th Sundaiy: 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. FRANKLIN METHODIST CIRCUIT Rev. Philip L. Green 4th Sunday: 11 a. m. Iotla. 7:30 p, m. Snow Hill. In order to raise money for their annual gift to the high school, the Seniors are selling class pins to the undergraduates. They are beautifully enameled in red. white, and blue and are being sold tor 55 cents. They have the three letters, F. H. and S. in red, white. and blue respectively and with a guard pin with two numbers 4 and 3 indicating the vear the wearer will graduate and his class. At a meeting of the Junior Class last week it was decided that a play would be given by the -class ira the near future. The play to be given will be a comedy and will feature an all-star cast consisting of members of the class. Casting will begin next week by the spon sors and members of the class. All the school is anticipating the two-days holiday which will be ob served this week for Thanksgiv ing. It will be a welcome vacation for most of us after receiving our grades last week. This marked the end of the first quarter of our school work. ; mwjil I mill 11 I A z MAR.lt QOKZTJ-f , ee. : h -' ; i .. - i: "111 Baptist Sunday School Convention To Meet The Macon Baptist Sunday School convention meets Sunday, November 23 at 2 JO o'clock with the Mountain Grove church. The program begins with a song, the devotional by Walter Young, roll call and report by the differ ent churches, talk by, Tom Rick man, song and announcement and the sermon by the Rev. C. F. Rogers. Fourth Sunday Sineing Convention November 23 The Fourth Sunday Sineine Con- Ivention. will be held at the Short- off Baptist church on Sunday, No vember 23,. beginning at 1 :30 o'clock Pritchard Russell; president, an nounces. The public is invited to attend MACON METHODIST CIRCUIT Rer. J. C. Swaim 4th Sunday: 11 a. m. Patton's. 2 p. m. Mt. Zion. 3 p. m. Maiden's. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC PARISH Rev. A. F. Rohrbacher Every First Sunday: , 8 a. m. Bryson City. Every Second and Fifth Sunday: 8 a. m. Franklin. Every Third Sunday: 8 a. m. Cherokee.' Every Fourth Sunday : 8 a. m. Murphy. Every Sunday: 11a. m. Waynesville. Aquone RUTH STEPP Mrs. Charles Solmon of Atlanta, Ga., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wright, for a few days last week. H. A. Hughes has returned -to The Angel Clinic for further treat ment Mr. and Mrs. Mac Nichols and Mac Nichols, Jr., of Elizabethton, Tenn., visited relatives here last week. Mrs. Robert Hughes is now at Angel hospital at Franklin. Mrs. Hettie Jones and Miss Otelia Lail have returned to their' home here after a visit in Eliza bethtonv Tenn., with Mrs. Jones' daughter, Mrs. Mac Nichols. Mrs. Horace Higdon of Andrews visited Mrs. H. A. Hughes and Mrs. Laura Stepp Sunday. Mrs. H. A. Hughes. Mrs. Ellen Faber, Robert Hughes and Ruth Stepp visited Franklin Sunday. Locke Stepp visited Murphy Sunday. Lonnie Gibby and Ulis Lovin- good of Marble visited Aquone Sunday. Miss Allie Taylor and Willard Bryant were quietly married last Saturday. A lawyer was always lecturing his office boy whether he needed it or not. One day . he overheard this conversation between the boy and one employed next door: "Hg,v much does he pay you?" asked the latter. "I get $1,000 a year," replied the lawyer's boy, "4en dollars a week in cash and the rest in legal advice." WANT ADS GET RESULTS! Albert Ramsey Officer In State College Club RALEIGH, Oct. 17. Shown here are full term officers of the State College Agricultural Club, one of the largesf" and most active stu dent groups on the campus. It is .the official student organization of the School of the School of Agri culture. Mark Goforth, Jr., of Lenoir, is president. Other officers are John Church, of North Wilkes boro, vice-president; Albert Ram sey, of Franklin, secretary; R. A. Haislip, Jr. of Oak City, treasurer (for entire year) ; and Selby Kor negay of Mount Olive, reporter. . A good natured traveler asked a Pullman porter the amount of his average tip. The negro replied that the average amount was .one dollar. The man handed him a one dollar bill affectionately, and the negro' replied, "Yassuh, boss, but yo' is the first person what has come up to the average." .'; FOR A DEUCIOUS MEAL ':' or A TASTY SANDWICH COME TO The Refreshment Shop Wiley Bryson and Parker Norton, Owners rO -IE lid We have a large selection of Used Cars in excellent condition for you to choose from. COME IN AND TAKE YOUR PICK! Here are Some of the Best Buys Ever Presented in This Section 1 1941 Buick Super Sport Sedan 1 -1941 Chev. Fleetline Coach 21941 Chev. Sport Sedans 21941 Ford Tudors 11941 Dodge Coach 11939 Ford Sedan 11939 Ford Coupe 11941 Chev. 2-Ton Pickup, stake body 11939 Chev. 3-4 Ton Pickup 11939 Chevrolet Town Sedan 11939 Plymouth Sedan 11937 Ford "60" Tudor -yk 11937 Ford Sedan 11937 Plymouth Coach 1 1936 Chevrolet Tudor 11936 Pontiac Coupe TRUCKS 11938 Ford Vz-Ton Pickup 11937 Chev. Vi-Ton Pickup He got hot when the boss pick ed him to pieces. He was cool and collected when I sw him. Fine Cars and Trucks to Choose from CALL AT YOUR CONVENIENCE FRANKLIN, N. C