WaUh Thi$ Figure Grow! 2,239 Net hid Circulation 2,236 LAST WEEK 1,935 YEAR AGO THIS WEEK 21 \)t IRacoman PROGRESSIVE LIBERAL INDEPENDENT VOL. LXII? NO. zo FRANKLIN, N. C.. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1947 $2.00 PER YEAR LOCAL SOFTBAU LEAGUE HEADED BY MENDENHALL Season To Open May 19; Two Double-headers Planned Weekly Sam Mendenhall was elected president of the Franklin Soft ball league, with BlU Crawford as assistant, for the year 1947 by a committee consisting of the Softball managers of each team, who met at the Invitation of the Lions club to organize the softball league for the sea son. Proposed teams and the?.' managers are Burrell Motoi Company, C. W. Mooney; Amer ican Legion and V. F. W., man agers not yet selected; Nanta haLa Power and Light Company, Fred Vaughn; Franklin Rotary, John Archer; Oilers, (Slack's), Jack Allred; Zickgraf Hardwood Company, Herman Teems. May 19 was set as opening date and two double-header games are to be played each week ? Wednesdays and Fridays ? for a period of 12 weeks. The following rules were agreed upon by the committee, of managers i 1. The teams may obtain the services of any person they de sire, regardless of the organiza tion he belongs to. 2. The games are to start promptly at 8 p. m. If any team is not ready at that time, the gaime will be played but the tardy team will forfeit It. 3. Any team may pick up as many as two players from the stands in case it does not have sufficient number of players, but they may not belong to an other team. If it is necessary to get more than two players from the stands, the game will be considered a forfeit game, such practice for the lighting expense. 6. If any game is called off due to rain, the game will not be played until the end of the season. , , 7. The umpires for each game will be selected before each game by the managers of each team and Mr. Mendenhall. 50 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK The name selected last Fri day for the U. C. V. camp was the name of a brave officer who fell at his post of duty, at the head of his company. Charles L. Robinson was an officer of Co. H, 16th N. C. regiment. He was commissioned 2nd Lieuten ant May 14, 1861, from Macon county, wounded June 26, 1862, at Mechanicsville, and killed May 3, 1863, at Chancellorsvllle. Thursday morning Judge Brown called the foreman ot the grand jury Into the court room and instructed him to call to the attention of the county commissioners the filthy condi tion of the courtroom and to take steps to have it cleaned up and repairs^; to have tne floor scoured; the walls white washed; and have matting up in the bar and aisles. 25 YEARS AGO The commencement exercises of the Iotla High school will be held on May 18-20. The operet I ta, "The Pennant" which has been prepared by the students of the high school, will be an unusual feature of program, as an entertalqritent of this kind has never byOre been presented at Iotla. The speakers In recita tion contest Friday evening are as follows: Guy Bennett, Nellie Buckner, Oda Nina Ray, Laura Jacobs, Maud Keener, Nina Ray, Bessie Swafford, and Hallie Tlp pett. 10 YEARS AGO The annual association meet ing of the Woman's Missionary Union will meet with the Cowee Baptist church on Thursday, May 20. Speakers for the day will be Dr. Harvey Clarke, mis sionary to Japan, and Rev. J. C. Pipes, missionary of Western North Carolina. Mrs. Edna Har ris, state secretary of WMU, and Mrs. J. B. Morgan, superin tendent of AshevUle division ot W. M. V? will also be present. HONOR STUDENTS HAZEL ROBINSON Valedictorian FREDRICK CORBIN Salutatorian Hazel Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hi C. Robinson, of Franklin, Route 1, .will deliver the valedictory address at Fri day night's Franklin High school graduation exercises. Her four year average grade was 95.9. Fredrick Corbin, who will give the salutatory, has a four-year average of 94.6. He is the 9on of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Oorbin, of Cullasaja. SCH00LF1NALS SETFORFRJDAY Graduation Exercises To Be Held At 7:30 At Auditorium The more than three score members of the graduating class of the Franklin High school will be presented their diplomas by County Supt. O. L. Houk in ex ercises in the school auditorium at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow (Fri day) night. The valedictory and saluta tory addresses ? by Hazel Rob inson and Fredrick Corbin, re spectfully, the presentation of awards by Principal George H. School Will Continue Througlh Next Tuesday Friday night will mark the close of the Franklin school commencement, but it isn't the end