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With The Churches BAPTIST First Church, Franklin The Rev. Charles E. Parker, Pastor Sunday: 10 a. m. ? Sunday school. 11 a. m. ? Worship. 6:30 p. m. ? Training union. 7:30 p. m. ? Worship. Wednesday: 7:30 p. m. ? Prayer meeting. EPISCOPAL St. Afnes Church, Franklin The Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, Pastor inday: 10 a. m. ? Church school. 11 a. m.? First Sunday, Holy communion. 3 p. m. ? Preaching, first Third Sunday, Morning prayer. 8 p. m.? Second and fourth Sundays, evening prayer. METHODIST Franklin Church The Rev. W. Jackson Huneycutt, Pastor Sunday: ' 10 a. m. ? Sunday school. 11 a. m. ? Worship. 0:30 p. m.? Methodist Youth fellowship. / Wednesday: 8 p. m. ? Prayer meeting. Franklin Circuit The Rev. D. P. Grant, pastor Preaching services as follows: Maiden's Chapel The Rev. R. L. Potndexter Pastor 6unday: 10 a. m. ? Sunday school, E. A. Roper, supt. 11 a. m.? Preaching, third Sunday. 2 p. m. ? Singing. Sunday. First 8unday: Second Sunday: 3 p. m. ? Salem church. 11 a. m. ? Bethel church. 7:30 p. m. ? Clark's chapel. 11 a. m. ? Snow Hill church. Circulator Fans Aluminum and Galvanized Tin Metal Roofing Linseed Oil ? SINGLETON SUPPLY CO. "Everything for a Better Home" Dillard, Ga. BEAN SEED FOR HAY CROPS MILLET ? SUDAN GRASS CRIMSON CLOVER ? We have sin adequate supply of Baricide Also a Complete Line of Other Insecticides * HAY ? FEED ? GROCERIES Farmers Federation Phone 92 Palmer Street Franklin Hardware Co. Hardware ? Builder's Supplies CORY Glass Filter Rod i Is Easy to Clean I Ju*t Rintal No must ?no twi with o CORY Rod. No clothi. hooki, ? prlnfli. totlor LNo d ? prill coffoo Check with us for your Hardware Supplies Black & Decker Elec tric Drills Casserole Dishes Cast Iron Cooking Utensils Children's Rockers Clothes Pins Ccokie Jars Covered Sauce Pans Curtain Rods Electric Range Mats Fishing Tackle Flash Lights and Batteries Garbage Cans Muffin Pans Odd Plates & Dishes Paint & Paint Brushes Smoothing Irons Three Gal. Glass Jars with Lids Three Shovel Culti vator Thermos Jugs Vice Grip Wrenches Many Other Item* You May Need On the Square Phone 117 8 p, m.? Louisa chajxl. 7: SO p. m? lotla church. Third Sunday: U a. m ? Clark's chapel. 3 p. m. ? Salem 7:30 p. m? Bethel. Fourth Sunday :? 11 a. m. ? Iotla. 3 p. m. ? Louisa chapel. 7:30 p. m. ? Snow Hill. PRESBYTERIAN Franklin Church Rev. Joseph Hopper, supply. Sunday : 10 a. m. ? Sunday school. 11 a. m.? Worship. Morrison Church Sunday : < 2:15 p. m. ? Sunday school. 3:15 p. m. ? Preaching on the second and fourth Sundays. CATHOLIC Franklin (In American Legion Hall) The Rev. A. F. Rohrbacher, Pastor Every Sunday: 7:45 a. m. ? Confessions. 8:00 a. m. ? Mass and com munion. INTER-DENOMINATIONAL Sloan's Chapel Sunday: 2 p. m.? Sunday school on the first, second, third, and fifth Sundays. 2 p. m.? Preaching on the fourth Sunday. 3 p. tn. ? Sunday school on the fourth Sunday. i p. m. ? Preaching on thf days. Starting with the first Sun day, the ministers who conduct the services are, in order: The Rev. W. R. Green of Jackson County, the Rev. Charles E. Parker, Dr. C. R. McCubbins, and the Rev. W. Jackson Huney cutt. Tuesday: ' 7:30 p. m.? Prayer meeting. NEGRO St. Cyprian's Episcopal The Rev. James T. Kennedy, ] Pastor Sunday: ! 11 a. m.? Third Sunday, Holy communion. 2 p. m. ? First and second 1 Sundays, evening : prayer. i 3 p. m. ? Church school. 1 Friday: 3 5 p. m. ? Litany. 1 Franklin Methodist Circuit (A. M. E. Zion) The Rev. John G. Williams Pastor Preaching services as follows: ?"Irst and third Sundays: 11 a. m. ? Green Street church. !:30 p. m. ? Cowee church. 8 p. m. ? Green Street church. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT * On the 2nd day of May, 1946, j ;he Board of Directors of the ( 3ank of Franklin ordered that - jroper resolutions of respect be ' massed in honor of our late ??resident and Director, Wiley A. Rogers, and the undersigned nere requested to prepare such -esolutions and present them to ;his Board. In pursuance of said >rder the following is respect fully submitted: REPORT OF COMMITTEE WHEREAS, He who determines ;he number of our days has re moved from our presence our ate President, Dr. Wiley A. Rogers, physician, legislator, financier, banker and friend of nankind, and WHEREAS, the said Wiley A. Rogers will always be remem bered for his sound judgment, lis hard common sense, his friendliness and genial good na ture, untiring in the discharge of the duties of his profession ind the trusts imposed upon lim, and wnriniiAO, uur uaujr uuiiutci with him has proven his un failing courtesy and sterling worth and that he was an in :orruptible, able and upright man, a sincere, faithful and val uable friend, and above all a nan whose sense of honor was seyond reproach and honesty Beyond question; and whereas In his death we have l06t a friend and the community, County and State an able phy sician, financier and legislator: NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that while we bow in humble submission to the de cree of the Court Omnipotent, we deeply and most sincerely mourn the loss of one so useful to the community. County and State, and so beloved by his fel lowmen, and whose life and acts have been an embodiment of the highest standards known to the medical profession and banking circles. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that those policies of square dealing and sound banking so strictly adhered to by our late President be always followed by this and future Boards of Di rectors of this Bank. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that our heartfelt sympathy be extended to the family of our deceased President. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a page of the minutes of the proceedings of this Board be set apart and dedicated to his memory and that these res olutions be spread upon said page that future generations may know that while he U gone from ua, yet the good he did I Scaly Kir. ariCt Mr*. Bernic? McCall announce the birth of a daugh ter, Barbara Ann, May 27 at the Maternity home in Clayton, Ga. W. S. McJunJcin, of Westmin ister, S. C., is here visiting his uncle, J. N. McJunkin. Sutton Foster, of Cornelia, Qa., is spending a few days at lives and will continue to live until after we likewiae have gone. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a portrait of Dr. Rogers be prepared at the expense of the Bank and hung upon the walls of this office. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of these resolutions be transmitted to the widow of the deceased and a copy be furnished to the local news paper. Respectfully submitted M. L. DOWDLE GROVER JAMISON, SR. R. S. JONES IN -WEMORIAM In memory ot our dear hus band and father, Charles Leroy Downs, who passed away one year ago today, June 11, 1945. One year ago since that sad day When the one we loved was called away;. God took him home, it was His will, Within our hearts he liveth still. Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell. The blow was hard, the shock severe, We live through your death so near. He is gone, our precious loved one. Here no more will see his face; There is no one more kind or 43 tender Who with us can take your place. He gave life up for his country, For his family, friends and foe. This he did without a murmur, Saying, "Tis my time to go". Some day we shall go to meet ilm in that heavenly home ibove where there'll be no more var or bloodshed. There we'll Ive together forever. We miss rou so much, but God knows )est. Some day we'll understand. MRS. LEROY DOWNS and DOUGLAS. SERPENTINE GANG COMING Don't miss Serpentine Frolic jiang. Return engagement. A lew show that every one will ;njoy. Also Serpentine Frolic Quartet. Good old gospel sing ng. All types of music, Frank In courthouse, Monday night, Fune 24, 8:30 p. m. Sponsored ay Veterans of Foreign Wars. A Gift . . . FOR BABY ? We have a carton of 6 "Natural Nurser" Dura gias Bottles we will give to new or expectant ant mothers with the purchase of 6 screw-on nipples at 15c and 6 bot tle caps at 10c ? making only $1.50 for 6 bottles, 6 caps and 6 nipples. Ask about this in our improved Baby Dept. today ! ft a cP<*WsSi>t% NATUM Mother* ? no more pushing ?nd pulling a nipple o?ec baby's boulc. In Baby-All Natural Nurser you have a aet that includes a screw-on, ?o-col?c Nipple, Bottle, and Cap. Screwing the one-piece { "Baby-All" nipple on right ly is but a second's work. No spilling. And no need to contaminate the nipple by forcing it or by needless handling. Baby can't pull this nipple off. The cap seals formula safely in refrigAator or while traveling. SCREW-ON BOTTLE-NIPPLE-CAP BELK'S DEPT. STORE the Heme of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dry man Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nichols, Of Persimmon. Oa.. was visiting friends here Sunday. Willard Johnson, of Highlands, visited his brother. Lester John son, here Sunday. Mrs. J. N. McJunkin, and children, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., have arrived at their farm and summer home to spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vinson spent the week-end in Newport, Tenn., visiting Mrs. Vinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Smith. Edwin Penland, of Highlands, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Penland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vinson, of Knoxville, Tenn., moved into their new home here Friday. Miss Mary Anders, of High lands, is spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Charlie Miller. Mrs. Raymond Owens, of Winston-Salem, is here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vinson. Iantha Miller, seven-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Miller, stuck two prongs of a pitchfork in her foot Satur day. She is getting i along very PRESS ADS PAY TnEj3yT^ ' Roseta and Sally Kissler, of Mountain City, Ga., spent Wed nesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller. FATHER'S DAY ... this Sunday . . . and there is just time to pick up a lovely gift for ,him ? from a belt buckle to a watch ? at The Quality Jewelers. ASHEVILLE NOW OPEN Picnic and Swimming Spot Just off of Franklin-Highlands Road ? SWIMMING ? Cold Drinks, Candies, Etc., in Concession Building ROLIVER BAITY & FREDERICK WALDROOP Managers ? Roll Roofing ? Bari-Cide ? Rotonone ? Black Arrow ? Fly Spray, with 5% D. D. T. REEVES HARDWARE CO. Franklin, N. C. Phone 113 A TEMPERANCE RALLY An all-day temperance meeting with flag parade, on the thirtieth day of June at Long View Baptist church. Meet at 9 a. m., and sing until 10. At 10 a. m: Words of welcome to other churches by pastor of Long View church. Three temperance plays. Near 11 o'clock address by pastor, S. T. McGlnnls, on the subject for the day, which Is the liquor traffic with its associated evils fol lowed by Rev. G. A. Cloer on the need of doing tem perance work today. 12:00 o'clock. Dinner. One and one-half hour recess. At 1:30 prepare for parade. 2:00 o'clock, sharp, parade. We will march from the church to the highway, then back to the church. Every church in the county that wants to stand with us against liquor and its evils Is invited to make a flag and march with us. Make the flag of any kind of cloth, one and one-half yards long and one yard wide. Put at top name of church. Under that, these words: "We stand for total abstinence against making, selling, buy ing, and drinking intoxicating beverages". Make flag pole like carpenter square and attach flag at right angle. When we return to the church Rev. V. N. Allen will deliver an address on the flag. As follows: why nations use it and how we can use it to advantage in temperance and church work. When this is finished, he will pass at once to his address for the day, "The need of United Effort on the Part of all Denominations and all Organizations and Every Individual Against the Liquor Evils." Next collection for the persuasive work. We need $150 for its ongoing. Next explanation of per suasive church by Rev. Theron Slagle. Next address by Rev. Judd Smith on: the need of prayer in this day of drunkenness and chaos. Next address by Rev. Harris, pastor of Clayton Baptist church, on* The effect of alcohol on the morals, mind and human body. Speakers will please be thoughtful and courteous, and no one speak over 30 minutes. Let everyone bring a small lunch. ?GEO. W. SEAY, , Promoter.
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