With the
Churches
BAPTIST
First Church, Franklin
The Rev. Charles E. Parker,
Pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a m.? Sunday school.
11 a. m. ? Worship.
8:30 p. m. ? Training union.
7:30 p. m.? Worship.
Wednesday:
7:30 p. m. ? Prayer meeting.
EPISCOPAL
St. Agnes Church, Franklin
The Rev. A. Rufus Morgan,
Pastor
Sunday:
10 a. m. ? Church school.
11 'a. m.? First Sunday, Holy
communion.
Third Sunday,
Morning prayer.
8 p. m. ? Second and fourth
Sundays, evening
prayer.
METHODIST
Franklin Church
The Rev. W. Jackson Huneycutt,
Pastor
10 a. m.? Sunday school.
11 a. m.? Worship.
6:30 p. m. ? Senior Youth fel
lowship.
7 p m.? Intermediate Youth
Fellowship.
Franklin Circuit
The Rev. D. P. Grant, pastor
Preaching services as follows:
First Sunday:
11 a. m. ? Bethel church.
3 p. m.? Salem church.
7:30 p. m. ? Clark's chapel.
Second Sunday:
11 a. m. ? Snow pill church.
3 p. m. ? Louisa chapel.
7:30 p. m. ? Iotla church.
Third Sunday:
11 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.
West Macon Circuit
The Rev. P. E. Bingham, Pastor
Preaching services as follows:
First Sunday:
2 p m. ? Maiden's Chapel.
11a. m. ? Gillespie Chapel.
Second Sunday:
11 a. m. ? Mount Zion.
Third Sunday:
11 a. m. ? Gillespie Chapel.
2 p. m. ? Maiden's Chapel.
Fourth Sunday:
11 a. m. ? Mount Zion.
PRESBYTERIAN
Franklin Church
The Rev. B .Hoyt Evans, yastor.
Sunday:
10 a. m. ? Sunday school.
11 a. m. ? Worship.
CATHOLIC
Franklin
(At John Wasilik's Residence ?
Rogers Hill)
The Rev. A. F. Rohrbacher,
Pastor
Second Sunday:
8:00 a. m. ? Mass.
CHURCH OF GOD
Prentiss
The kev. H. L. Helms, pastor
Sunday:
10 a. m.? Sunday school.
11 a. m. ? Worship.
7 p. m. ? Young People's En
deavor.
7:30 p. m ? Evangelistic service.
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. m. ? Preaching on the
first, second, and
third Sundays.
Tuesday:
7:30 p. m.? Prayer meeting.
Friendship (Angel) Tabernacle
Sunday?
2:30 p. m. ? Sunday school.
Second Sunday:
3:30 p. m.? Preaching service,
conducted by the Rev. V. C.
Ramey.
Olive HUI
Sunday:
2 p. m. Sunday achool, E. A.
Roper, superintendent.
NEGRO
St. Cyprian'* Episcopal
The Rev. Jame* T. Kennedy,
Pastor
Sunday:
11 a. m.? Third Sunday,
Holy communion.
2 p. m.? First and second
Sundays, evening
prayer.
S p. m? Church school
Friday:
S p. m.? Litany,
Franklin Methodist Circuit
(A. m. ft. rum)
The Rev, John O. William*
Faster
Preaching services as followi:
First and third Sundays:
11 a. m.? Oreen Street church.
3:30 p. m. ? Cowee church.
? p. m.? Oreen Street church.
No Canning
Sugar Stamp
Planned In '47
i
There will be no special home
canning sugar stamps this year
and use of sugar from the new
10-pound stamp, to be validated
effective April 1, must be so
planned as to fill all Heeds, A.
D Simpson, Jr., OPA regional
sugar executive, has announc
ed in Atlanta.
"Changing the value of ra
tion . stamps from five pounds
to 10 pounds does not mean
that consumers will get twice as
much sugar," he declared. "It
simply means that in order to
make our present supply of ra
tion stamps last longer, the rest
of this year's supply will be
available 10 pounds at a time
instead of five pounds at a time.
"We must emphasize," Mr.
Simpson continued, "that no
one yet knows exactly hjw
much sugar will be available to
this country for use in 1947.
This will depend on decisions
made by the International Food
and Economic council, which al
locates each country a share
out of the total world supply.
Department of Agriculture
{spokesmen have said they ex
pect our 1947 allocation to be
a little larger than in 1946. But
no one yet knows exactly what
It will be."
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our
friends and neighbors (or the
kindness shown us during the
illness and at the time of the
death ol our mother.
THE CORBIN CHILDREN.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having Qualified as adminis
tratrix oi W. A. Shields, deceas
ed, late of Macon County, N. G., j
this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned on or before
the 31st day of January, 1948
or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All per
sons Indebted to said estate will
please make immediate settle
ment.
This 31st day of January, 1947
MRS. W. A SHIELDS,
Administratrix.
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NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
NANTAHALA POWER AND
LIGHT COMPANY
. vs - ,
| JOSEPH FARISH, TRUSTEE
I UNDER THE LAST WILL
'AND TESTAMENT OF
ARTHUR K. WOODMAN,
ALBERT CLARK and 1
RUTH CLARK ROWfc
The respondents, Joseph Far- t
ish, Trustee, Albert Clark and 1
Ruth Clark Rowe, will take no- c
;lce that a special proceeding,
sntitled as above, has been in
stituted in the Superior Court
[or Macon County, North Caro
ina, before the Clerk of the
Superior Court, for the con
lemnatlon by the petitioner,
Jnder the power of Eminent
Domain, of a right-of-way for
Ul electric distribution line over
Hid across lands owned or claim
ed by the respondents, which
?aid lands are situated in Ma
:on County, North Carolina and
ire fully described in the pe
tition tiled In this proceeding
n the Office of the Clerk of
;he Superior Court for Macon
bounty. North Carolina; and
the said respondents will take
lotice that they are required
x) appear at the Office of the
^lerk of the Superior Court of
;aid County in the Courthouse
n Franklin, North Carolina,
vithin ten (101 days after the
17th day of March, 1947 and
inswer or demur to the peti
tion filed in said proceeding, or
?he petitioner will apply to the
3ourt for the relief demanded
n said petition. '
This the 17th day of Febru- j
try, 1947.
J. CLINTON BROOKSHIRE,
Clerk Superior Court of
Macon County,1
North Carolina
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as adminis
,rator of J. D. Cabe, deceased,
ate of Macon County, N C,
,his is to notify all persons
laving claims against the estate
if said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned cm or be
fore the 17th day of February,
1948 or this notice will be plead
In bar of their recovery. Ail per
sons indebted to said estate will
please ^make immediate settle
ment
This 15th day of February,
1947
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