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THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 194 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN Pace three ' ' ' if : SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS ITEMS FOR THIS COLUMN PHONE 24 Church Services Sunday, September 13th FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. F. Roger 9:45 a.m. Dible school. 11 :00 a.m. Morming worship. 7:00 p.m. B.T.U. 8:00 p.m. Evening wo'rship. , FRANKLIN METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. L Stokea II 10:00 a.m. Church school. 1 :00 a.m. Worship service. 0:00 p.m. Young 1'eople's Fel lowship. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Hubert WardUw 10:00 a.m. Sunday school. 11 :00 a,m. Services. 5:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor. MORRISON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2nd and 4th 'Sunday i: 10:00 a.m. Preaching. 11 :00 am. Sunday school. ST. AGNES EPISCOPAL Rev. A. Rufu Morgan 2nd Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Church school. 8:00 D.m. Evening prayer and sermon. MACON METHODIST CIRCUIT Rev. J. C. Swaim 2nd Sunday : 11:00 a,m.-Mt. Zion.. 2:00 p.m. Maiden's , 7:30 p.m. Gillispie's. FRANKLIN METHODIST CIRCUIT Rev. Philip L. Green 2nd Sunday: 11:00 a.m. Snow Hill. 7:30 p.m. Iotla. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC PARISH Rev. A F. Rofarbacher Every 2nd wnd 4th Sunday: 8:00 a.m. Franklin. Every Sunday: 11 :00 a.m. Highlands. CULLASAJA PENTECOSTAL Rev. C. W. M odder, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday school. 11:15 a.m. Morning worship. 8:30 p.m. Evangelistic service. Mt. Sinai Church, Burningtown 10:00 a.m. Sunday school. 2nd Sunday, 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. 4th Sunday, 3 p. m. RECEPTION TO HONOR SGT. AND MRS J. N. TESSIER Mrs. Reba Tessier, Mrs. Jesse Sloan and Mrs. W. S Smith are giving an informal reception on Thursday evening to Mr and Mrs. Jesse N. Tessier, who are visitors here. Technical Sergeant Tessier is being transferred from Ephra ta Air Base near Spokane, Wash ington, to the officers' training school at Miami, Fla. This is Mrs. Tessier's first visit to her husband's family here, and his many friends will be glad of the opportunity of meeting her. She will remain for a visit of several weeks. T E L. CLASS TO MEET WITH MRS. HYDE The T.E.L. class of the Baptist church will meet with Mrs. E. L. Hyde Tuesday afternoon, Septem ber 15, at 3 p.m. BRADLEY REUNION NEXT SUNDAY The Bradley reunion will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bradley of Otto Sunday, Sep tember 13. MR. AND MRS. CHAS. WHITE ARE VISITING MORRISONS' Mr. and Mrs. Charles White of Darrington, Wash., are now visit Wig Mrs. White's sister, Mrs. J. K. Morrison, and Mr. Morrison. They moved from Macon county 31 years ago to Darringlotx Mrs. White was the former Miss Iva Lee Wilson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson, of lotla. Two of the White's sons are petty officers in the Navy; one of vhom has been in tne thick of the fight in the Pacific since Pearl Harbor. Mr. White had with him three citations from the War department for his son, Fer guson, who is on a submarine operating in the Pacific. He was twice "commended for contribut ing materially to the success of the mission" of his vessel; once for the sinking of five enemy hips totaling 16,485 tons, and again for having attacked and destroyed one enemy vessel. The third citation was .'for courage in action' in the battle in the Marshall end Gilbert islands. His hip was also in the Midway battle, Mr. White reported. RUMMAGE SALE NEXT SATURDAY The F. S. Johnston Bible class will hold a rummage sale Satur day, September 12, at the old bank building on Maiu treet. U.D.C. WITH MRS. McLEAN The Macon county chapter of the United Daughters of the Con federacy will meet with Mrs. A. L. McLean Monday afternoon, September 14, at 3 o'clock. P.T.A. CONFERENCE AND MEETING Mrs. K. W. Sutton of Sylvan district director of the North arolima Parent - Teacher associa tion, and Mrs. E. N. Howell of Swamtanca, field representative, will conduct a conference for P.T.A. officers and leaders in the Methodist Sunday school room on Thursday beginning at 2 pm. Mrs. Carl Slagle, president of the Franklin P.T.A., has notified all officers in the town and county by letter, since the appointment was not announced in time for last week's paper. All interested persons have been urged to at tend. The first meeting of the Frank lin P.T.A. will be held Monday afternoon, September 21, at the school, beginning at 4 p.m. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Lola Barrington. The year's theme will concern the welfare of school children in wartime. H. D. CLUB SCHEDULE Monday, Sept. 14 Otter Creek Club at Otter Creek school. 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15 Oak Grove H D. club with Mrs. Fred Morri son, 2 p.m. y Wednesday, Sept. Ify-artooge-chaye club with Mrs. W. D. Big gers, 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17 Sialy club at Scaly school at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 18 Burningtown club with Mrs. Robert Parrish at 2 p.m. Personal Mention Catherine Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Young, of route 2, has returned home from Chicago, where she spent the summer visiting her brother, Ken neth, oF Akron, O., and also her sister, Mrs. L. A. Keener, and family of Shelby, O. Om . her way home she visited another sis ter, Mrs. L. A. Jo Hay, and Rev. Jollay, of London, Ky. Rev. and Mrs Jollay accompanied her home for visit to Mrs. Jollay's par ents and other relatives. Miss Jessie Ramsey, who has been attending Furman university is spending several days with rel atives, prior to teaching at Ashe boro High school, Asheboro. Miss Virginia Slagle left Friday to take up her duties as teacher of music in the Junior High school, Spartanburg, S. C. ' . Miss Mary Enloe of Ktioxville, Teiyi., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Enloe. Mr. and Mrs W. C. Zickgraf are making a six-weeks' tour of northern states. e Mrs. W. S. Cooke and daugh ter, Mrs. Inez Rozzell, and grand daughter, Judy Rogers, of Greens burg, Ind., spent last week with Mrs. Cooke's mother and sister, Mrs. J. J. Conley and Miss Char lotte Conley. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Leather man" and small daughter, Clau dette, of Detroit, Mich, are visit ing Mrs. Leat herman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Thompson, in East Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. George Patton of Raleigh spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Penland. e Carl P. Cabe, who is now em ployed in the Government Print ing office, Washington, D. C, spent the week-end at his home here. e e Mrs. Howard L. Valentine of Winston-Salem and Mrs. J. S Porter of Hendersotwille spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. C C. Cunningham. Mrs. Neal Johnson, their sister, re turned with Mrs Porter to spend several days. e a Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Angel and family have returned to their home in Hoynes City, Fla., after spending their vacation here at the Kelly Tea Room. a Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Hayes, who have been spending the summer with Mrs Hayes' mother, Mrs. Sam L. Rogers, have re turned to their bone in Greensboro. OUR VALLEYS OF DECISION By Louis Brom field "This is a new kind of war a war for which we have as yet been unable even to fiind a name. It marks a turning point in world history, the most enveloping and decisive turning point there litis ever been, because for tflie first time in the world's history - the eiMire world is involved and be cause the decision involves the whole future of civilization. "IT he future of civilization is a vague and tremendous and ora torical phrase. Interpreted and broken down, it means the free dom of yourself and myself, whe ther we sluall be allowed to live in a decent fashion, enjoying lib erty and prosperity and human dignity, involving the future of the very house we live in, the Mrs. Ethel Emsley of the Ashe- ville Orthopedic hospital, Ashe- ville, and Miss Flora Willkie of Marshall visited their mother, Mrs. W. G. Willkie, last week Mrs Dan Willkie and small daugh ter, Ann, of Fair Hope, Ala., is also visiting Mrs. Willkie. ' Rev. Bellingrath filled the pul pit of the Presbyterian church in te absence of the pastor, Kev. Hubert Wardlaw. Mrs. Zock Moses of Bakers field, Calif., and Mrs. Tom Pollis of Los Angeles are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Joe Ashear of Frajiklin and other relatives and friends of Ellijay. This1 is their first f visit in 14 years ot Macon coun ty. Births Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Primus of Spokane, Wash., announce the birth of a son David, on Thurs day, September 3. Mrs. Primus is the former Miss Carol Tessier, daughter of Mrs. Reba Tessier, of Franklin. A daughter, Barbara Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mor gan at their home on Franklin, route 1, August 29. Gene Edgar, a son, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Woodard at their home in the Leatherman section of the county on August 30. On August 31, a daugter, Ed wina, was born to Mr. and Mrs. John William Bishop at their home at Gay in Jackson county. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Simons announce the arrival of a daugh ter, i Barbara Ann, September 1. DIXIE GRILL BUSINESS GIRLS' LUNCHEON 2k MEAT AND TWO VEGETABLES A Cordial Welcome Awaits You In Our New And Splendid Location MR. AND MRS. K. F. MONTAGUE i U ERVING OUR COUNTRY AND COMMUNITY Our service- it on of Public Trust, dedicated to tht public welfare. We shall faithfully observe the Gov ernment's wartime regulations including the price ceilings established by the Office of Price Admin, titration. Wo shall always counsel against unwarranted ei penditures, giving to each family calling us the ad vice that enables it to keep the cost within its means Of WlSeWSe WE SERVE AS WE WOULD BE SERVED. mmi 19 happiness and well-oeimg of our children, the opportunities of young people and all the comfort and security of the old. It af fects how we shall worship God and how and whether we can live in decency with our (neighbors We can help, all of us, by fight wg, by working, by keeping our courage high. We can help, too, enormously, by lending to our selves the money which is neces sary to wim this war, by testify ing to our confidence in our own country, our own battle. War Bonds and Stamps are weapons exactly as tanks and gums are weapons. Buy now not tomor row or next day but now, to save what God gave us and what we have fought for sir.ee our country became a Nation BUY WAK BONUS!" U. S. Treasury Department. Young People Of County Return To Schools And Colleges A large number of Franklin and Macon county young people will leave this week and next to take up their duties in various prepar atory schools and colleges. Lewis Patton and Eugene Furr will return to the University of -North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Returning to North Carolina State college, Raleigh, are Kenneth Bryant, Andrew Patton, Albert Ramsey, Herory Cabe, Jr., and Brownlow Addington. Kathryn Long, Dorothy Sloan, Dorothy L. Morrison, Emogene Landrum, Edith Hickman and Doris Corbin will enter Woman's college of the University of North Carolina in Greensboro. Lar.e Porter, who was graduated from Peace Junior college, Raleigh, in June, will enter Peabody college. Nashville, Tents., Dorothy Fouts, Lolita Baldwin, Mildred Reid, Ann Ray, Clayton Ramsey, Bob by Carpenter, Merle Kinsland, Iva Dean Roper and Louise Kims land will enter Western Carolina Teachers' college, Cullowhee. Marion Norton of Highkwds will go to Brevard ; Delma Ed wards to Appalachian State Teachers' . college, Boone ; Mary Evelyn Angel and Edith Poindex ter to Cecil's Business college; Dorothy Reid to Mars Junior col lege; Mary and Mamie Adding ton to Brevard; Mary Frances Page to Stevens college, Colum bia, Mo., for her senior high school year. Kenneth Conley will enter Pfeiffer; Richard Sloan will 33 to Davidson college; Allan Brooks will return to Duke uni versity, Durham, and John Was ilik to Manhattan college, New York. HOT ROLLS AND BUTTER COFFEE OR TEA NIGHT PHONE V Library News The . Franklin, library has re ceived a gift of 17,5 books from E. C- Soper, consisting of rhany valuable volumes, of fiction and non-fiction. Among these is a complete set of Thackery and a set of Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature. "Green Centuries" by Caroline Gordon, and "At the Moon's Inn" by Andrew Lytle" are among the new fiction. Thu Week' Theme "What We Are Saving For" is the theme for this week's display at the War Information center in the library. There are nianv pamphlets, books and posters per taining to U. S. War Savings The titles of some of these are "It Is Later Than You Think,' "Defense and Your Dollar," The Part Bonds Play In National De fense," and "Our America." Broadway Ray Green is improving after being ill for some time. Edna Wilson has returned to St. Augustine, Fla., after speed ing her vacation with her par ents. Carl Vinson and family were recent visitors in this section. Zillah Wilson sperm Saturday in Highlands, shopping. Allison Shenad of New York is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. McKinney. Mrs. Margaret Ballew is on the sick list. Aylor Chastain. has returned from Charleston, S. C, where he as been working for some time. Says Dr. J. W. Studebaker, U Commissioner of Education!: 'America must build armaments. Yes, but America must also pre pare now for the time to come when she shall help to bind up the world's wounds, feed its hun gry children, purge away its hates and rancors. As citizens support their Christian ' colleges mow, they help to prepare this army of peace, righteousness and justice." Join Now! Potts' Burial Ass'n. Protect, the Whole Family Fine Solid Oak (Caskets Phone 164 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of Sarah F. Bolick, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of September, 1943, or this notice will be plead in bar of . their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This Mi day of September 1942. Arietta Bolick, Administratrix. S10-6tp-O15 FALL DAYS ARE HERE! See Our . . . "warm moiing COAL HEATERS And . . . 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