Called Away By D?*th Of Uncle At Pelham, G*. Miss Harriette KJhnebrew, Mrs. J. A. Cook, and Mrs Reby 6. Tessler wece called away this I week by the death In felnam, j Ga., Sunday of Augustus John son. Mr. Johnson, the father of Mrs. J. R (Dick) Sloan, with whom he made his home, was an uncle of Miss Kinnebrew jand Mrs Cook. Funeral services were held In Pelham Monday and burial was at Wlntervllle, near Athens, Tuesday. Franklin Cub Pack No. 1 Will . meet In the basement of the | Methodist church Sunday at 4 p. m All parents of cubs are asked to attend. CHECK IT . . . COME AND GET IT . . . WE'VE GOT IT ... ? Nails ? Brick ? Windows ? Doors I ? Roofing ? Asbestos Siding ? Bath Room Outfits ? Showers ? Hot Water Heaters ? Barbed Wire DILLARD BUILDERS SUPPLY Franklin, N. C. . ? Continued from P? ft Out I Atrial Antic* Thrill Crowd At Air dhow vantage points as Rogers Hill* | tue lops of freight cars, and the sawdust dump at the Zickgraf Hardwood company plant. The show was sponsored by ! the c rk.iniin Chamber of Com- . merce, assisted by the Rotary and fclons clubs, the American Legion, and the Veterans ot Foreign Wars, and aU proceeds, above expenses, were divided among the live organizations? hail to the chamber ot com merce, and one-eighth to each of the ethers. The net, aiter payment ot some $850 in ex penses, was about $300. In order to stimulate local in- ? terest in flying, the Macon Fly ing Service gave the use of its airport, and the time of its per sonnel in arranging to bring widely known stunt fliers to Franklin. Highlights of the afternoon's program included formation flying by Carl Tysinger and George B. Perkins, both ot Franklin, in BT army trainers; the high speed power dive to the lieia of Grant Zickgraf, also or Fianklin, in his AT6; 1 a thrilling 10, 000- foot delayed I parachute jump, by J. D. Ed wards; smoke acrobatics by Tommy Stocks; L. B Gibson and Wendell Carr, taking off from and landing on lop of an automobile, and their high ly applauded transfer from an automobile to a plane; and Os car Meyer's "crazy act", which the crowd seemed to feel was appropriately named. ?Continued From Page On* Both Parties Will Hc.d Rallies Here of elections, outlined provisions of the law governing absentee voting by men in the armed forces. For their second and th'rd rallies Macon Democrats will have W. Kerr Scott, the party's nominee for governor, and Judge Felix E. Alley, of Way nesville, as speakers. The law governing absentee voters by members of the arm ed forces is substantially the same as that in effect four years ago, Mr. Mann said. Any person inthe service who 's 21 years of age or older, or who will become 21 prior to Novem ber 2, the date of the election may register by mail or through an Immediate relative? father mother, brother, sister, husband, or wife. Servicemen must regis ter with the chairman of the board of elections or with the board's secretary, Miss Kate Mc ?j.ee, who is >n the register of deeds office daily during busi ness hours. Applications for ab sentee ballots may be made in the same way, and the ballots will be mailed by the election board direct to the servicemen. Servicemen home on furlough may register in person and per sonally file applications for ab sentee ballots.. Studehts who .are away in college also may vote absentee, Mr. Mann said, but must per sonally register-if they are not already registered - with the board chairman or secretary General registrations for the election will start Saturday, MACON THEATRE Matinee 3:15 ? Night 7:30 - 9:30 Friday, September 24 Robert Young ? Su&an Hay ward In "They Won't Believe Me" Saturday, Septeihber 25 ? Double Feature S? "? Soldier*" Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 o'clock Jackie Cooper In "French Leave" Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ? 26 ? 27 ? 28 UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL g| pftMnta ? X>ONALD li O'CONNOR MAVOR1E MAIN PERCY S* KUBRIPEj Irs THE JEST OF THE WEST! Mfc PENNY EDWARDS -JOE BESSEK Wednesday and Thursday ? 29 - JO You haven't teen LOVE -MAKING until you've teen... CtMtKGABUUMATWHfR * ANNE JOHN BAXTER- HODIAKj HP -Co* tinned Frota h|i One Mftcan Youth* Enttr College*, Universities and Mrs Lewli Patton, Clell ' uryant, Dick Angel, T. W. An gel, III, Perry Henderson, krcu west, Harold Koper, Mlu Bar bara Stockton, and O. A. Jones, it, Ltte two last-named being enrolled In tne University law scnoui, and ju. tt. ihompeon, James Hunt, and Eugene fous, ?11 of Highlands. Young women attending the Woman's college of the Univer sity of North Carolina, Oreens ooro, include the Misses Kath erlne N. Holm, Carolyn Long, Catherine Furr, Lucille Hannah, ..luaitd Deal, Lucille Kimsey, and Jearwette Hair 1*0.1. Attending North Carolin State college, Kaleigh, are Kenneth October 9, and continue through oaturday, October 23. Persons ..no are not now registered may register at tneir voting places e.i Saturday, October 9, satur-v day, October 16, or Saturday, October 23, or they may register days other than Saturdays dur ing two-week period by seeing their register at his home or place of business. Many persons who have reg istered lor a town or special election erroneously believe tne.r names are on the general reg istration books, Mr. Ma in s u He added the suggestion tutt anyone who is not sure he is registered lor a general election check the registration book in his precinct during the regis tration period to make sure, and thus avoid being disappointed when the time comes to vote. October 30, the last Saturday before the election Tuesday, No vember 2, will be challenge day. w?ich, James Hturtoa, Sob Tlppett, LeRoy Roper, Roger RlcKman, Hajei Gregory, Bili Coehrane, and Edgar Welch. Those enrolled at Western Carolina 1%acher? college, Cul lowhee, are the Mls.es Dorothy Raby, Ruth McCtiy, and Freda Mae Arnold and Kelly Moses, Allan Brooki, Jr., John O. Mur- j ray, Cecil Kiruland, Prank Mur ray, Jr., Clayton Ramsey, and Harry COrbtn. Miss Maxlne Wren?hnw Janei Setter, Archie Angel, and George McCloud are aiuuamg Brevard college. Langdon Johnson will attend the University of Vermont, Bur lington, Vt. Students at Carson -Newman college, Jefferson City, Tenn., this year will include i.?lss cod etta Dean, Jarjt Tilley, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert R; Jacobs. Miss Ann - Cabe is attending Peace Junior college in Ral eigh, and Miss Ann Lyle and Miss Isabel Hall, the latter of Highlands, are enrolled at Bre mu college, Gainesville, Ga. Those going to Mars Hill col lege at Mars Hill include Miss FOR SALE SAND and BUILDING ROCK JOHN R. HOCH ltt Miles North On 64 Highlands, N. C. 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