Lions Plan
Playground Supervision
Next Season
When the Lions club-sponsor
ed community playground, at
the foot of Slagle Memorial hill,
opens next spring, the club
hopes to have a plan worked
out for full-time supervision of
the children's play periods. The
tentative plan is to get s group
of women to agree to divide the
supervision time.
The playground has closed for
this season.
W. M. U. Plans Division
Meeting At Highlands
The division meeting of the
Woman's Missionary union will
be held at the Highlands Bap
tist church today at 10 a. m.,
Mrs. W. N. Cook, superlntendant,
has announced.
All ministers and those In
terested In W. M. U. activities
are Invited.
Those who plan to attend and
have automobi'es are requested
to meet at the Franklin Baptist
church at 8:45 so that those
who do not have transporta
tion will be able to go.
To Enjoy
The Sweetest and Most Delicious
HOT BISCUITS
You Ever Tasted ? Get
WESTERN BRED FLOUR
The Quicker You Start
THE HAPPIER YOU'LL BE!
WANTED - FRESH DEAD STOCK
A New Free Service For Your Community
Call . . . REID'S ESSO SERVICE
PHONE 32
We pay collect calls* and our special equipped truck will
remove your cows, horses, and hogs without any cost to
you if called at once.
CONSOLIDATED HIDE AND METAL CO.
O HAVE YOU TRIED ^
9 Our Brunswick Stew ^
. . . tender chicken, lima beans, golden
corn, tomatoes, blended together to
make one of the tastiest of dishes and so
nourishing! . . . Allow us to suggest for
your lunch a large bowl of this delicious
Southern dish, served piping hot with
hot rolls and butter.
WE NEVER CLOSE
THE DIXIE GRILL
America's greatness stems
from her communities!
PT. Your own home town
lis just as important a seg
I ment of the United States as
any part of the nation! . . f
i You know thatrof course ?
(but have you ever stopped
| to consider why your com
munity is such a good place
in which to live?^
There are many reasons?"
reasons you're hardly con
scious of because they've be
come such an integral part
of your daily life . . . Your
home town is made up
'mostly of people such as you
?
^folka wbo love the com
munity, who are just as
much interested as you are'
, in making it a better place
1 in which to reside, and make
a comfortable livelihood.
[Your hometown hardware
man is such a person.
[Truly, when we come down
( to it, the local hardware re
( tailer is a pretty important
asset to your way of life.
And he, too, is a part of the
community? a man whose
business helps pay taxes,
provide better schools, im
prove roads. He deserves
your business? not alone
for the better values he
offers, but because his
shoulder, as well as yours,
is.to the wheel? the wheel
that makes your community
everything that it isl
| FRANKLIN
9 HARDWARE CO.
Phone 117
FRANKLIN, N. C.
la hough iris a small country
LUXEMBOURG offers many
outstanding ATTRACTIONS to
TRAVELERS-UNFORGETXADLE scot
&&; picturesque cities;
FRIENDLY. HOSfYTAOLE PEOPLE;
COOC NOmX'AMDSKCllfMr
IN SPITE OF THE RECORD
number of Americans travel/no
to tlfftOPC ma year, steamships amp}
AIRLINES NOW HAVE SPACE /MtLAtLE
for Americans who want-to go
abroad during the lovely
FALL MONTHS.
Am MAS' FLOURISNE-p IN
ORE ECE pon.
THOUSANDS OF YEARS
RIGHT DOWN TO THE
PRESENT, AND VISI
TORS WILL FIND
GREAT MODERN?
AS WELL AS ANC/ENT
SCULPTURE, PAINT
ING, DRAMA AND
- MUSK IN THIS
? ROMANTIC
West's Mill
Mr. and Mrs. William Church
Ill spent last Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. William Coetes and
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown in
Cullowhee.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burrell
and two sons, and Miss Eddis
Holbrooks, of Winston-Salem,
spent last week-end with rela
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Rey
nolds recently spent the week
end in Knoxville, Tenn., with
Mr. Reynolds' brother, Frank
Reynolds, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Frady, of
Cornelia, Ga., recently visited
Mrs. Frady's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Jones, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson
and small son, of Georgia, are
visiting Mrs. Thompsons' father
Robert Rlckman, and other rel
atives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reno
and small son, of Detroit, Mich.,
visited Mrs. W. C. Sheffield and
family last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry BrysOn
and small son, of Boise, Idaho,
recently visited Mrs. Albert
Potts and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Sorrels and other relatives here.
Mrs. Artie Dalton, of Gas
tonia, spent last week-end with
her brother, Charley McGaha,
and family.^
Mrs. Pallie Shields, of Hayes
ville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charley McGaha and family
here last week.
After spending several days
visiting relatives here, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Bradley and family
returned last week to their
home in California.
R. C. Sheffield, of Waynes
ville, was here on business last
Wednesday.
Oliver Allen, of Hazelwood,
spent last week-end wtyh home
folks here.
Mrs. T. S. Burton, of Winston
Salem, spent last week with her
sister, Mrs. Weaver Carter, and
family.
Mrs. Hattie Shepherd was
honored with a birthday dinner
recently by her children on her
sixtieth birthday.
Mrs. J. A. Flanagan, of Frank
lin, spent the week-end with
Mrs. George Bird, and family.
The Home Demonstration
club met with Mrs. Sam Frank
lin last Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Sherrill showed a very interest
ing and helpful picture on sew
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. George Douthit
and son, Cooledge* and Mrs.
Cooledge and small daughter, of
Nantahala, spent last Sunday
with relatives here.
I Sam Franklin, who is employ
I MACON THEATRE
MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER
MATINEES: Friday, 3:04; Saturday, 12:00; Sunday, 2:30
NIGHT SHOWS ? 7:00 - 9:00
Thursday- Friday, October 5-6
mm
STERLING HAYOEN ? LOUIS CALHERN
Saturday, October 7? Double Feature Program
Sunday-Monday, October 8-9
l Tuesday- Wednesday, October 10-11 l
M-G M's BIG ADVENTURE ROMANCE!
SPENCER TRACY JAMES STEWART I
VMDnMCMTESt
MALAYA
ed In Baltimore, Md., spent lMt
week-end with borne folk here.
A miscellaneous shower was
given In honor of Mrs. Roy
Potts by Mrs. Tom Rickman
iast Wednesday evening. Many
useful gl.ts were received.
The annual birthday dinner
given In honor of James Hol
b rooks was held last Sunday at
the Holbrooks home. About 50
of the family and other close
relatives were present.
The following persons frojn
here attended the Methodist
conference In Ashevllle. C. N.
West, Carl Sorrels, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Hurst, and daughter, Ber
nice, and Mrs. Lillian Hurst.
Mr. Laston Dean, of Etna,
spent last Sund3y With her
brother, H. R. Mo rison, and
Mrs. Morrison, and two daugh
ters, Jean and Dixie.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. West and
family, of Ashevllle, spent last
week-end with relatives here.
The following students of
Western Carolina Teacher's col
lege spent Saturday with home
folk: Miss Ruth West, Johnny
Owens, and Bobby West.
Mrs. Frank Duckett, of Ashe
ville, spent last week-end with
her brother, J. R. Holbrooks,
and Mrs. Holbrooks and family
here.
New Officers Are Named
By Johnston Bible Class
The new officers of the F. S.
Johnston Bible class of the
Franklin Methodist church,
elected at a recent meeting,
are Miss Laura M. Jones, presi
dent; Mrs.' Roy Beshears, vice
president; Mrs. James Denman,
secretary; Mrs. James A. Cook,
treasurer; Mrs. Pearl Hunter,
teacher; and Mrs. B. S. Phil
brick, assistant teacher.
Carolina's Distributor
of
NEW ANALYTICAL
BIBLES
WILLIAM K. SHIELDS
LEGAL ADVERTISING
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as executor
of M. J. Talley, deceased, late
of Macon County, N. C., this is
to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the
12th day of September, 1951, or
this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. All persons
Indebted to said estate will
please make immediate settle
ment.
This 12th day of September,
1950.
HERMAN L. TALLEY,
Executor
S14 ? 6tp ? 019
Mrs. Owens
Appointed Postmaster At
West's Mill
Mrs. Clara L. Owens has tak
en over the position of post
mistress at the West's Mill post
office replacing Harley Morri
son, who has retired.
The postofflce was recently
moved back to the home of
Miss Vonnie West, where it was
situated many years ago.
Elizabeth Jones Named
To Senior Class Office
Miss Elizabeth Jones, student
at Fasslfem School for Girls,
Hendersonville, recently was
elected treasurer of the senior
class at Fassifern, it has been
learned here. This is Miss Jones'
second year at Fassifern. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Weimar Jones.
To Relieve _
Mistry 9
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m maim - vmi fast muc?
MY THANKS
This is to express my d?ep
appreciation to my friends for
their many and thoughtful
kindnesses to me during my
long illness. I. shall never for
get nor cease to be thankful lor
the neighborly kindness of so
many people here.
JAMES (JIM) McCALL
The damage parasites do to
farm animals can be compared
with a chronic disease: the an
imals eat well, but are not a;
strong as they should be ana
fall to gain weight.
For
HOUSE WIRING
Call
JAMES P. WURST
Licensed Electrician
Phone 66
Franklin, N. C.
SQUARE DANCE J
?
AT SLAGLE MEMORIAL BUILDING
Saturday Night ? 8:30
Music by good local talent String Band
SPONSORED BY FRANKLIN ROTARY CLUB
Proceeds to Help Buy Band
Uniforms
BROADWAY MUSICAL STAR,
% AS A SINGER, I fc
ESPECIALLY WELCOME J
CAMEL MILDNESS!
yCAMElS AGREE WITH
-v MY THROAT^ s
AND TASTE
SO GOOD'"
MORE PEOPLE SMOKE CAMELS
than any other cigarette!
3 -Piece Bedroom Suite
for
$159.50
on
EASY TERMS
/
I
We won't kid you . . .
This isn't the best suite in the world. It isn't even the best
suite on our floor.
But it is a GOOD BUY. *
It is made and priced for the person who wants medium
quality, medium-priced bedroom furniture.
If you think you might be able to do better than this, we
suggest you come in and see this suite. Then we'll leave it to
your judgment ...
Other Suites from $89.50 and up
SOSSAMON FURNITURE CO.
"Everything For Your Home"
Phone 67 Franklin, N. C.