On Dean's List Two Highlands students at Brevard College have been named t* the dean's list for the mid semester, the college public rela tions office has announced. They are Miss Nancy Norton, daughter of Mrs. Agnes Norton, and Charles Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don P. Watson Admission: Adults 51c ChOdica 15c 8HOW BEGINS Weekdays ? 1 1 1 p. n. Saturdays? Continuous from 1 :M p. m Sundays? 2:3* and I f. m Phone 131 WED.-THUR., APRIL 31 MAT 1 Elvis Presley In "JAIL HOUSE ROCK" FRL-SAT., MAT 2-3 "DRAGNET" In Color With Jack Webb And "BADGE OF MARSHALL BREENAN" With Jimmy Davis wm&msmsMBr SUN.-MON.-TUE, MAT 4-5-6 THE BOOK THEY SAID .COULD NEVER BE FILMED! Tba Boldosl Author of our timet The exciting stirs of "Written on tho Wind" ma HUDSON ROBERT STACK i'y, JACK vJ ROBERT J. WILKE . * UNIVERSAL WTERNMWML PICIW Two Sites Donated At Bethel By MRS. LOIS ANDERS (Community Reporter) Two sites for a community building have been donated to the Bethel community organiza tion by Wiley J. Clark and Glen Robinson. Which will be used will be de cided by the community at a meeting May 15 at the Bethel Methodist Church. All members or the community are asked to attend this meeting, since de cisions as to the site and type of building Bethel will build must be made. At its April 17 meeting, Bethel reported improvements and ad ditions at the homes of Nat Phillips. Sammy Beck, the Rev. R. D. Burnett, Lawson Shook and Davis Morgan. New Homes have been built by Ottis Frank lin. Woodrow Holland. Paul Ray, and Carl Brown. Weimar Jones, candidate for the Democratic nomi nation for Representative, will speak over Radio Sta tion W F S C tomorrow (Friday) at 12:30 p. m. Adv. FRANKLIN INDOOR-OUTDOOR THEATRE Open Full Time WED.-THUR, .APRIL 30 May 1 "JUVENILE JUNGLE" And "YOUNG AND WILD" FRIDAY, MAY 2 Play Hollywood See "A HATFUL OF RAIN" SATURDAY, MAY 3 "UNGUARDED MOMENT" In Color With Ester Williams ? And "SIERRA STRANGER" SUN.-MON.-TOE., MAY 4-5-6 "BONJOUR TRISTESSE" Technicolor With Deborah Kerr and David Niven He Thought Any Insurance Was "Good Enough" ? ? This man suffered an unnecessary loss when his house burned down? a loss he would not have suffered if he had received sensible, professional insurance advice. Don't let this happen to you. Buy your insurance from an independent insurance agent who displays this seal. Only an Indmpmndanl Agunt Can Dltplay Thl* Saal II Th * Wayah Agency Tel. 678 E. Main St. Cancer Clinic Because of the C. J. Harris Community Hospital fire, the Jack son-Swain Cancer Detection Clinic has changed its location to the Jackson County Health Center, it hai been announced. The clinic is open each Friday at 9 a.m. Registration begins at 9:30 and continues to 10:30. m\rnr-n Ncwc M Citizen Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dills, of Sarasota, Fla.. formerly of Frank lin. a daughter April 18 at Sara sota Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Dills Is the former Miss Virginia Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neville Cabe, of Dlllard. Ga., Route 1, a daughter. April 22 at Angel Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Dolpha Delano Fouts. of Franklin. Route 3. a son. April 26 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Randolph Cowart, of Otto, a son. April 28 at Angel Hospital. Relatives, Friends Here For Funeral Outof-town relatives and friends here for the funeral of Weaver Oibson April 21, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grant, Grady Grant, Mrs. Eva Green and daughter, Cathy, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hooper. Mrs. Frank Choate, of Etowah, Tenn.: Roger Dalton, of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Dalton, of Greenville, S. C.; Frank Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. James Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Long, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelton, of Asheville; Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hooper, Mrs. Harold Hooper, of Tuckaseigee: Frank Reynolds, of Johnson City, Tenn.: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibson and son, Andy, of Columbia, S. C.; Floyd Cardon, Arthur Cai don, M. A,. Plemons, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Carpenter, Jr., Car roll Reynolds and daughter, Alva Lou. and son. Bennie. Mr. and Mrs Paul Gibson and family, of Sylva: Mr. and Mrs. Scott Allen and family, of Oreen s Creek. ' ? Mrs. Justice Dies April 24; Macon Native "Aunt Tlsh" Justice, widow of William A. Justice, died April 24 at the home of a niece, Mrs. Har ley Vinson, of Franklin. Route 2. A native of this county. "Aunt Tish" was 81. She had been in declining health for some time. Funeral services were conducted the 25th at Dryman's Chapel Methodist Church by the Rev. Theron Slagle. Burial was In the church cemetery. Born Feb. 27, 1877. Mrs. Justice was the daughter of Walter and Mrs. Rebecca Jane Watson Tal ley. She was a member of the Tesenta Baptist Church and was married In 1896 to Mr. Justice, who died in October, 1957. Surviving Is a sister, Mrs. Bas com Long, of Franklin, Route 2, and a number of nieces and neph ews. Serving as pallbearers were Wal ter Talley, Sheridan and Denver Vinson. Doyle Long, and R. L. and S. L. Cabe. Bryant Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. Miss Rice, Former Iotla Resident, Dies Miss Julia Rice, a native of Clay County who lived at one time in the Iotla Communty, died April 15 in a Gastonia hospital following a brief illness, accord ing to information received here. She taught Sunday school at the Iotla and Windy Gap Baptist Churches and was a member of the Women's Missionary Union. Funeral services were held at the Hopewell Baptist Church in Culberson, of which she was a member. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. THEY GOT BIG ONES Using two airplames and a station wagon, a local fishing party invaded Carrabelie, Fla., April 16 and returned several days later with tales of big ones that didn't get away. As proof they bronght the above picture with them. Left to right (the fish are in front) are Gordon Forrester, H. L. Bryant, Howard Stewart, Jack Cabe, Manson Stiles, the Rev. S. B. Moss, and Jimmy Hilton. Not in the picture were C. S. Brown and the Rev. Glenn Anderson. On their first day out, the party caught 291 pounds, with Mr. Stewart and Mr. Stiles catching the first. Because he covered his bait with a spray of tobacco juice (he says), Mr. Bryant landed the largest, a Carbia that weighed 31 pounds and was 51 inches long. To The Home Demonstration Clubs of Macon County CONGRATULATIONS The Quality Shop "Where Quality Meets Economy" Slab-Textured ZIP JACKET Light in weight, right in styling . . . just the thing to slip into for out- ^ door activities from :'5> now till Fall. V Choice of Colors \ Dryman's Macon County's Wim Men's Shop Franklin, N. C 4 Esta Mason. Mrs. Ola Price, anc Miss Edith Rice, of Culberson Route jl. ' No. 1 club, team In dairy management contest; and Don Cabe, Frankllr High, tractor driving contest. Red ribbons went to Nancj Burch and bona Rae Denton, Car toogechaye club, vegetable and fruit marketing ; Elizabeth Ann Ammons, Holly Springs club, in' dividual dairy foods: Martha Blaine, Linda Ledford. June Wells, and Nancy Cochran (pianist). Patton club, trio; and June Wells, solo. Win Whites Winning white ribbons were Martha Blaine, Patton club, farm and home electric contest; Max Morgan and Richard McClure, Cullasaja club, livestock conserva tion contest; Pat Henry, Burning town club, forestry demonstra tion; and Eugene Dean, East Franklin club, wildlife demonstra tion. Thirty-eight persons from here attended the Asheville event. Leaders going were Mrs. Harley Stewart and Mrs. Ted Blaine, of Patton club; Mrs. J. P. Cunning i ham and Mrs. Turner Dills. Car , son club; and Mr. and Mrs. W O. Crawford, Holly Springs club. Extension agents making the trip were Mrs. Florence S. Slier - rill, home agent, and assistant agents Kenneth Perry, Clark. Walk er, and BCta. Jessie D. Cabe Our Congratulations I and Best Wishes % To the Home D emomfcr siion Clubs ? I ^ / of Macon County L. E. English "Your Case Dteafer" FOR MOTHER AN IDEAL GIFT WOULD BE A NELLY-DON DRESS SHE WILL CHERISH A LONG TIME AT )" ' The Quality Shop "Where Quality Meets Economy" m For the Baby . . . Everything from Bonnets to Booties and all the in-betweens. The Children's Shop Channel 13 ? 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