? Continued from Page Three
Highlands !
Theatre's
Job Lauded
Thompson and Craig Cranston
in minor roles.
The entire cast was more
than adequate in portraying
Saroyan's fascinating play sus
ceptible of numerous mtrrpie
tations, but stressing the fact
that happiness is an important
tart of lite and can be achiev
ed from innumerable simple
pleasures such as watching a
tree grow.
The Highlands Community
Theatre, on the road to becom
ing as well known as the the
Barter and Hedgexow Theatres,
is to be congratulated on at
tempting meaty plays as well as
the more frothy type of "Dear
Ruth", presented earlier i.i the
season.
An accolade fhould also be
offered because of the fact that
'be members of the entire com
munity have been drawn into
w..- gioup and given an outlet
for self-expression. Grocery
clerk, minister, professor, high
school boy and girl, housewife,
scfiial worker, and others join
their talents with such happy
results that this intelligent
group will soon be writing its
own piays to attract out-of
town producers just as it now
makes its own scenery, many
of its props, and turns out a
remarkably well knit production
in three weeks.
Library To. Start
Fhrst-Days-A-Week
Schedi-le Tuesday
The Hudson library began its
three-afternoons-a-week sche
ule September 7. Starting this
week it will be open Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday alUr
*noons from 3 to 5 o'clock.
Carnes Wins Farachute
Wings At Ft. Benning
Pvt. Joseph B. Carnes, the
son of Harley J. Carnes, of
Franklin, Route 3, has complet
ed the five weeks' basic airborne
course at the army infantry
school, Fort Benning, Ga., and
has been awarded his parachute
wings, according to an an
nouncement received here from
Fort Benning. ,
Semi- Annual Sing Will
Bs Held At Oak Grove
The semi-annual singing con^
yeation of the northern division
of Macon County will be held
with the Oak Grove Baptist
church Sunday, starting at 9:30
a. m., It was announced this
week by Harley B. Mason, pres
ident. Picnic lunch will be serv
ed on the grounds.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The public will please take
notice that hereafter I will not
be responsible for debts made
by my wife* Mrs. Martha Buch
anan Brabson.
MAURICE BRABSON.
Franklin, N. p.
September 4, 1948.
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West^Mill
After an extended visit with
Mrs. Cox's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Will A. Cox and twin
daughters have returned to their
home in Burbank, Calif.
Miss .Rebecca Emith, of Cullo
whee, spent a recent week-end
with Miss Ruth West, and othei
relatives here.
Miss Jessie Lee Downs has re
turned to Berea college, where
she is in school.
Freddy West, of Chapel Hill,
has been spending a lew dayt
with his parents, Dr. and Mrs
J. v West:
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brys^..
; and daughter, Nora Lee, of De
I troit, Mich., spent several day.
here recently visiting Mrs. J .
M. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs
Robert Morgan.
Miss Carlene Sorrels recently
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sor
rels and other relatives in
Asrevllle.
Paul and John Raby, oi
Peachland, N. C., visited Al
bert Raby and other relatives
recently.
Mrs. Claude Parrish. and two
daughters, Doris" and Helen, of
Bryson City,' recently visited
Mrs. AJ. M. Morgan and Mr. and
: Mrs. Robert Morgan and fam
liy here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens
and small daughter, Delores, of
Asheville, spent the week-end
here recently with Mr. Owens
mother, Mrs. Clara H. Ow.ns,
and brother, Johnny.
Miss Ruth West spent several
days recently visiting relatives
at Cullowhee and Webster.
Miss Pallie Allen. Mrs. Lizzy
Potts, and Miss Jennie Clouse,
all of Bryson City, were here
recently visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Darragh
have returned to their home in
Washington, D. C., after a
week's visit with Mrs. Darragh't
parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Houston. ,
A shower in honor of Mr. an
Mrs. L. M. Shuler was given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Raby recently. About seventy
five friends and relatives called
during the evening' and many
attractive and useful gifts were
received by the hororees.
Mrs. J. M. Morgan visited her
daughter, Mrs. Cero Martin, and
family in Baltimore recently.
Security Official To
Come. Here Regularly
A representative of the Ashe
ville field office of the Social
Security administration will be
at the courthouse in Franklin
the first Friday of each even
month? February, April, etc.?
I until further notice, it was an
: nounced this week. His next
visit, under this schedule, will be
Friday, October 1.
DOGGONE!
An irate fan, who had watch
ed his home team go down in
defeat, stopped the umpire ' as
he was leaving the field,
i "Where is your dog?" he de
manded.
"Dog?" exclaimed the umpire.
"I have no dog."
"Well," said the grouchy one.
"you're the first blind man I
ever saw who didn't have a
dog."
Gypsies came originally from
India, not Egypt.
MACON THEATRE
Matinee 3:15 ? Night 7:30 - 9:30
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, September 12, 13> 14
IT'S'TRUE! By Wiley Padan
JURKMiTSORipr
M-G-M'5 "THE BRIDE GOes WILD"
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