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Telephone 143
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retiring were amazingly surprised when thry
found their pimples and blackheads had disappeared
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Manning
Heads Class; $4,000 Given
On Scholarship Fund
Louis W. Manning was elect
ed president of the Young Men's
class of the Franklin Methodist
Sunday school at the class' an
nual dinner meeting, held at the
church last Friday night.
Hunter Calloway was named
vice-president; H. A. Wilhlde
was reelected secretary treasur
er; and Weimar Jones and Bob
8. Sloan were reelected teacher
and assistant teacher, respect
ively.
W. W Sloan, retiring presi
dent, reported that approxi
mately $4,000 of the $5,125 Bre
vard college scholarship fund
the class Is seeking to raise
among the church members has
been subscribed. The scholar
ship, to be awarded annually to
a deserving Macon County stu
dent, will be In the nature of a
memorial to Macon County dead
of World War 2.
Church members who have
not subscribed were requested
to get in touch with Mr. Sloan
or any other member of the
class. It Is hoped the fund can
be raised in time to give a
scholarship this fall.
Mrs. R. S. Jones and three
members of her expression class
? Elizabeth Jones, Julia Hunni
cutt, and Freda Siler ? presented
a program of readings.
Mr. Sloan, who asked that he
be relieved of the presidency,
was given a rising; vote of
thanks for his service during
the past year.
The dinner was served to the
approximately 25 In attendance,
by the Wesleyan Guild.
bales
The state has begun gravel
ing the road from Stiles post
?((ice to the Shallow (ord, at
the Swain county line, to inter
sect with the graveled road (rom
the Shallow (ord to the Mur
phy highway. This is a much
used road, and the improvement
will be a big help to this sec
tion.
Austin Byrd, o( Gastonia, who
served as postmaster at Stiles
(or about 15 years, was here
recently visiting relatives. Mr.
Byrd le(t Stiles about 18 years
ago.
A number o( people (rom this
community, interested in the
Carl Martin case, attended su
perior court In Franklin last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Collins
have purchased the (arm d(
Wade Cordell and have moved
to their new home, While George
Byrd and (amlly have moved to
the Robert Morgan home at
West's Mill, which Mr. Byrd re
cently bought.
Paul Smith, o( Franklin, is in
this section, cutting logs.
Miss Grace Cole recently spent
a w etjf. here, visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H Cole.
Gneiss
By MRS F E. MASHBURN
Members of the home demon
stration club of this commun
ity, at their last meeting, pre
sented a gift to Mrs. Florence
S. Sherrill, home demonstration
agent, as a token of their re
spect and affection.
The meeting was held with
Mrs. W. A. Keener, who served
yellow home-grown peaches and
cake with white frosting deco
rated with red home-grown
cherries.
At the April 13 meeting of
the Union Sunday school, Mrs.
Ray N. Moses presented the
church with a communion set,
as a memorial to her mother,
Mrs. Ida H&irr, of Rutherford
county. Among those attending
the service were Mr and Mrs.
Ray N. Moses and family, of
Franklin, Route 1, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl D. Moses and children, of
Cullasaja, and Miss Mayme O.
Moses, of Hayesviiie The Rev.
Ray N?. Moses preached the ser
mon.
Miss Ethel Watts, of Peek's
Creek, recently visited her sister,
Mrs. Everett Mashburn, at the
latter's home on Walnut creek.
STILL NEED FATS
The continued need for sal
vage used kitchen fat was em
phasized at a recent meeting
of the Association of Agricul
tural Extension Editors in New
York.
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Paul Swafford's
ZV2 Miles from Courthouse
on Bryion City Road
for your
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Only 3 Divorces
Granted At April
Court Term Here
Three divorces were granted
last week at the April term ol
Macon superior cdurt.
This was eight less than the
number ? 11 ? granted during the
December session of court.
Those receiving divorces were
Verssie Luvern Sumner from
Richard Riley Sumner; Hexie
Morris from Charles A. Morris;
and Gertrude Ledford from Lee
Ledford.
Of the 13 divorce cases on the
docket for this term of court,
six were non-suited, and four
continued until the next term
of court. ,
Wilson Serving On Ship
That's Bcund For Europs
Herschel M. Wilson, seaman
second class, is serving aboard
the light cruiser USS Wilkes
Barre, which is carrying Adm'r
al Richard L. Conolly on a visit
to Atnwerp, Belgium, accuruniK
to an announcement received ,
here. Mr. Wilson is the son of j
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson, of J
and Mrs. J. H. Wusou, I
Franklin, Route 2.
SOUARE DANCE
Saturday Night
8:30 to 11:30
School Gymnasium
Clayton, Ga.
Coca-Cola, Candy,
Gum
at "Snack Bar"
Sponsored by
Clayton P. T. A.
Pvt. Keener Is On Way
To Japan For Army Duty
Mrs. O. D. Hedden, Jr., of
Franklin, has received word that
her son, Pvt. Charles R Keener,
has been sent to Seattle, Wash.
From there he will go to the
Philippines, en route to Tokyo,
where he will be stationed. Pvt.
Keener took his basic training
at San Antonio, Texas, and
trom there went to Scott Field,
111. for a six-months' course in
radio. A grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Keener, of Gneiss,
he entered the service in July,
1946
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From where I sit ... 6t/ Joe Marsh
Where Cissy Spent
Her Honeymoon
Most of the young newlyweds in
our town spend their honeymoon
at Roundstone Lake or Jackson
Falls; why the Martins even went
as far as New York City.
But when Cissy Cupper married
the young Carter boy. they al
lowed as how they were going to
spend their honeymoon right here.
There's no place better than
our town," Cissy says. "And I'd
like to start married life at home,
with things Bud and 1 are used to."
Makes sense, come to think of it.
Folks naturally left them alone;
and except for occasional visits to
the Garden Tavern for ^ glass of
beer, they stayed at home, getting
used to married bliss.
My missus prefers traveling?
and that's her right But frosa
where I sit, there'a no place
better for a honeymoon? or second
honeymoon ? than right at hom^
with your own possessions, good
home cooking, and a friendly glasa
of beer or two? with the best com
panion in the world.
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