?Hje ISjigljIantijts Hacontan Give to Red Cross WAR FUND PROGRESSIVE l'w&ral rXDIWKXDEX'J VOL. LIX? NO. 9 FRANKI.IN, N. C. THURSDAW, MARCH 2, 1944 $2.00 PER VEAR Red Cross Opens Drive To Raise Quota Of $6,500 List Of Workers And Roll Of Gift. Of $25 Or More Red Cross posters went up and windows in the stores dis played Red Cross work on, Tues day morning, March 1, as Franklin's small army of work ers started out to collect gilts for the Red Cross War Fund Drive. They report generous re sponse for the first day. More than 40 workers were present at the court house Mon day night when final instruc tions were given and literature and other supplies distributed. Workers have been asked to bring home to all the necessity of sacrificial donations if Macon county's quota of $6,500 Is to be met. "Give Your Pay For Leap Year Day" is the slogan of the National Drive which has been adopted for our own, and fol lowed by a large number of giv ers. ' Workers Appointed B. L. McGiamery, Franklin district leader, has appointed the following workers: Mesdames R. M. Rimmer, Frank Higdon, J. E. S. Thorpe, Allan Brooks, W. V. Swan, John Bulgin, J. D. Alsup, H. T. Hors ley, MacRay Whitaker, John Archer, George Brown, R. H. Hull. George McGee, Roy Be shears, J. S. Conley, Lester Con ley, Hylda Shepherd, Earl War.d, M. A. Perce, Harry Wil hide, L. H. Page, Grant Zick graf. Frank L. Henry, Jr, and Miss Gladys Sellers. Gordon Moore has been appointed to collect from the State Highway employees and Willard Pender grass from the wood haulers. Mrs. Jim Cunningham and Mrs. J. R. have charge of the law. W. Angel, Jr., has directed' the show window displays. Employees at Fontana from Macon county are urged Jto de signate their gifts for the Ma con county chapter. As there is no chapler at Fontana, the gifts collected will be credited to the home chapters of the givers. In his proclamation lor itea Cross Month 1944, President Roosevelt lists the extent of Red Cross work at home as well as In the four corners of the globe, stressing the gifts of 5 million pints of blood which *re saving the lives of hundreds of wounded -men. He says: "I earnestly beseech my fellow . Americans to . . . open their hearts to this hu manitarian appeal in order that we may keep the Red Cross St the side of our fighting men and their dependents In their hour of greatest need." Honor Roll The following is the member ship of the "Take Care Of A Boy For A Year,, club by con tributlons of $25.00: C. L. Pendergrass W. C. Zickgraf . W. C. Burrell W. R. Pendergrass Manson L. Stiles Rev. A. Rufus Morgan L. B. PhiUips Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cabe H. H. Gnuse, Jr. John W. Archer, Jr. Lake V. Shope Dr. Edftar Angel (4) Dr. J. L. Stokes J. E. 8. Thorpe Mrs J. E. S. Thorpe M. Blumenthal E. J. Whitmire Harold T. Sloan (2) Mrs. J. E. Perry W. C. Penn J. S. Conley O. C. Bryant J. F. Marchman Jack Sanders A. B. Slagle, < ?35.00* Mrs. Woodrow Reeves Mr. and Mrs. A. B. CMohundro Wrs. Pnarl Mmhburn Mrs. Charlie 'Higdon nr W. A. Rogers Refreshment Shop Veaucssa Chapter O.E.S. B the number of 17-year-old vol unteers for the Navy. The drive to enlist WAVES has brought many applications from all parts of the state it Is said. Women between the ages of twenty and- thtrty-sl* are eligible : no education be v.-?r>d two years of high school is jvouired Full details ree?rd tnir t?ie WAVES and aoollc ac tion blanks mav be obtained fi-om Remitter Rhinehardt in jt>i* Franklin postofflce on Mar. i '? Pfc. Euell C. Downs, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Houston, is now serving overseas. , ? Pfc. Wm. Troy Shields, who has been at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., for the past four months, recently spent a 10-day fur lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Shields. He return ed to a new base at San Anto nio, Texas. ? ? ? Lt. Charles R. Hunnicutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hunni ctt, has arrived safely overseas. in the Atlantic irea. , ? ? ? ? 1/Lt. Richard K. Irvin, from Fort George G. Meade. Md., and his mother, Mrs. Marion Irvin, of Birmingham. Ala., were the weekend guests of Mrs. Hyldah Shepherd. ? ? ? Cpl. A. L. Whitaker is home rflflffcave rtSftmg "Mrs: witi raker, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Cunning ham. He is accompanied by Pfc. A. B, Russell of Hartford, Conn. Both are members of an amphibian engineering brigade, training at Camp Gordon John son, Fla. Continued On Pas* Two ? I Classifications Announced By Our Local Board The following classifications, are announced by the Local Se lective Service Board: In 1-A: Glenn A. Tilson, Ver non Herbert Fricks, Dennis Davis Wonce, James Silas Green, Robert Lee Vanhook, Dock Tal lent, George Taylor, James Ran dolph Hall. Paul Leon Calloway, James ?Charlie Johnson, James Henry Crawford, Lester Marvin Cochran, Frank Washington Crisp, Robert Harley Callaway, Herbert Cecil Cooper. Oscar Bateman, Robert Mose Morgan, Ralph Vinson, John Frank Craine, Gay Garland I Younce. Wiley Alexander Bry j son. Jack Cansler, Jr., Grover Wilson Sorrells, John Alfred Hall, Daniel Robert Wilkie, El mer Brown, Franklyn Edward Verdon. Norman Reese, Garfield Jenkins. Ftfrman Fuller Stiles, Lawrence R. Ledbetter, Henry Wallace Moss. Tomoe Plorl? fihonVlPrrf .Tud McGaha, Bruce Wiley Bates, Ol iver Lee Godfrey, Charlie Wash ington Wooten, Claude Ceaser Sole8bee, James Marvin Pick ens, Oscar Wykle. William Car los Newton, Alex R. L. Hopkins. Phil Bruce McCullum, ernest E. Bowers, Ray Lamorn Welch. In 2- A: Frank Jones, Daniel Clyde Vinson, Frank Lee Henry, Jr., Fred Charles Jones. James Dan:el Gibson, James Clarence Crisp. Glen Franklin. William son, Carl Bernard Curtiss, Be thel James Davis. Garland Win ifred Morgan, Charlie Petitt, Thad Hez Cloer. Clifford Ber nell Dills. In 3-A: John Thomas Roane. In 2-C: John Coy Southards Bmest Royal Dills, Jr.. Harvey Bell, Roy Ike Henry, Leonard Lease Bryson, John Woodrow Teague. ?Continued On Par* Six Macon's Final War Bond Sales Report Is $201,788 AWARDED AIR MEDAL 1/Lt. Winton Perry, pilot of a 1 Thunderbolt, based somewhere on the British coast. His mo ther, Mrs. J. E. Perry, haa re ceived word that he has been awarded the Air Medal for completion of a certain number of missions over enemy terri tory. Lt. Perry entered the Army Air Corps in January, 1942, while a student at the University of North Carolina. | Rev. Huneycutt Arrives To Take Change Of Methodist Church The Rev, Jackson Huneycutt arrived to take over the pastor ate of the Franklin Methodist church on March 1, and will oc cupy the pulpit of that church on next Snday morning. He will also have charge of Carson's chapel, where he will conduct services at 10 a. m. He succeeds Rev. Dr. J. L. Stokes, Who has been transferred to Elkin, . SlrTand Mrs. Huneycutt and young son arrived Tuesday and aTe occupying the parsonage, rhey have come from the Rad kinville charge where he had served three years. Mr. Huneycutt received a BJB. degree from Davidson college and his B.D. degree from Duke Divinity school. He has also done graduate work at Boston University, Boston, Mass., to wards a doctorate, where he held student charges In that vicinity. His father is also a minister, residing at Trinity. is Registrants Placed In 1-A The following registrants were placed In 1-A at a recent meet ing of the local Selective Ser vice Board: Willie Algie Ratay, Garaett Stevens, R. L. Long, Roy T. Mason, Merriman Lyle Ander son, James Dlllard Southards, Blane Dope, Henry Hastings, Lloyd Eldridge Crain, James Dorman Russell, William Bing ham. Algie James Guyer, William Henry Snyder, Zell Haynle, Hen ry John Ammons, Ruben L. Birchfield, Wm. Larkin Alexan der Holbrook, Paul William Brown, William Henry Mash burn, Claude Bateman, Theo dore Lawrence Dal ton, Fritz Century Russell, Ford Marshall Mann, Sam Prince, Wiley Rog er Ashe. Paul Seay, Ira Ledford, Roy Price, Geo. Burl SouthaTds, Albert Eugene Barnes, Herjnan William Teem, Daniel McOaJeb Bishop, Wood row Wilson Reeves, William Furman Welch. In 1-C: Arnold Dennis Row land. In. 2-A: Frank Burrell Mof fltt, Joseph Forrest Huggins, Troy Marion Holland. John Perry England, col.. Charles Gorman Raby, John Ward Long, Edward Carpenter, Clarence George Greenwood. In 2-B: Warren Wood row Wilson, Jay Bryan. Houston, James Wilev Guest. In 4-F: John Samuel Arnold. In 1-A-H: Charles Theodore Hurst. Joel Southerlaml T^mo Vtns Lake Hudson Stiles. Ralph Daniel Scott. AWVTt.LE SEAT SUSTAINS BROKEN LEG A ?llle 8?v r>t ' tbp PohbH Pr?>f?k (Miction i* at Ansrel clinic ip