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FRIDAY, APRIL 2,1925. PAGE TWO THE FRANKLIN PRESS CULLOWiJEE TO HAVE UNIQUE COMMENCEMENT Cullowhee, March 30. Cullowhee State Normal school is planning , a 'commencement program that is dif ferent. There will be none of the usual debates, declamation,, recita tions or oratorical contests. The main body of the program will con sist of a sort of i Western North Car olina Pageant. This pageant has been written by Professor Bird's Eng lish classes'. It consists of five sepa rate acts, each representing a period in the history of Western North Car olina. The first act deals with the Indian period; the second,' with the colonial, and revolutionary period' the third with the Civil War ; the fourth with the World War; whi.le the fifth is an allegorical represents tion of Western North Carolina link ing the past and the present with the future by means of prophecy. The last division is the product of the Senior Class and will be given by them. This will take the place of the conventional class day exercises, us ually consisting of a class history poem, will and testament, prophecy etc. The commencement program wil' be different from other commence ments in another respect. It is not simply an entertainment feature, a sort of dramatic "blow-out," at the end, of the session. This year has been deliberately made a! Western Carolina year in all classroom work. The library has emphasized this idea, too, by making a collection of books written by citizens of Western North Carolina or by outsiders but dealing with this mountain 1 section. The commencement will be an outgrowth or summary of the year's work in classrooms, an exhibit of what has been done and thought since 'last September. Remember the second and fourth Wednesdays. COURT CALENDAR APRIL TERM, 1926 WEDNESDAY, 21ST, 1926. 151 W. C. Lcdbetter vs. State Highway Commission. , 152 T. W. Porter vs. The Town of Franklin. 203 Southern School Book Depository vs. W. H. Crawford. , 206 Franklin Telephone Electric Company vs. A. J. Newman. 207--R. M. Coffey, Admr. vs. T. B. Hedden. A. J. Younce et al, vs. Pat.e ct at. i THURSDAY, 22ND, 1928. 213 Koss Shoe Schleyer Company vs. Hurst and Trotter. " 218-S. P. Ravenell vs. Henry Wright. 222 Security Finance Corporation vs. W. E. Moseley. t 224 Walraveh Company vs. General Mica and Clay Company and Dugas. 226 Effie Welch vs. Homer Younce and J. M. Younce. . FRIDAY, 23RD, 1926. 228--Farmers Federation vs. Mica Products Company. 234 J. N. Lowe vs. County Commissioners. . 235 Carl Angel, Admr., et al, vs. Carl Angel et al. , 237 J. A. Lakey vs. H. W. Lakey, et al. 240 Gertrude Richart vs. James Supply Company and James Richart. ' SATURDAY, 24TH, 1926. 242 Octa Quiseberry vs. Costello Brothers Company. 244 Herman Dean vs. Costello Brothers Company. ,256 Macon County Supply Company vs. Costello Brothers Company. 257 G. M. Bulgin vs. Costello Brothers Company. 258 Carolina Provision vs. Costello Brothers Company. 259 Franklin Hardware vs. Costello Brothers. ' 243-R. A. Patton vs. A. W. Dula. , MONDAY, 26TH, 1926. , 245 J. R. Pendergrass vs. Jennie McCoy 246 W. S. Davis vs. Luther Johnson et al. 248 J. E. Owenby vs. Trustee of Nantahala Township. 249 C. A. Bryson and others vs. W. J. West. 249A C. A. Bryson et al vs. W. J. West. 250 George W. Moffit vs. Gannett Lumber Company. 259 W. J. Zachary vs. Buelah Zachary. TUESDAY, 27TH, 1926. 261 Cole Brooks, Admr., vs. Suncrest Lumber Company. 264 J. B. Colt Company vs. Mrs. R. L. Porter, Sr. 270 Cabe vs. Daves et al. 272 W. L. McCoy vs. Brown. ; 273 Mrs. W. L. McCoy vs.' H. G. Brown. ; WEDNESDAY, 28TH, 192ft 28-Dowdle et al, vs. McConnell, John. 281 Dowdle et al vs. Arthur McConnell. 282 N. L. Barnard vs. R. A. Patton. ; 283-R. A. Patton vs. J. L. Barnard. 284 Carter vs. Burnett. THURSDAY, 29TH, 1926. 285 W. R. Waldroop vs. Andrews Manufacturing Company. 286 Hattie Penland et al vs. Sarah Ann Patton. 287 Albert Hurst vs. Grady Dalton. . . 288 Stewart vs. Rogers. 289- McConnell vs. McConnell. - . v ' 290 D. C. Stockton vs. George Moffit. . j 291 W, M. Bryson vs. J. M. Russell. : 292 Laura Tallent vs. Norman Tallent. . , HENRY ROBERTSON, , A. W. HORN, FRANK RAY, ' Calendar Committee. feurrccttott" Batthcro:28 In the end of the Sabbath, as it be gan to dawn toward the first day of trie week, came Mary Magdalen? and the other Mary to see the sepulcher. And, behold, there was a great earth quake; for the angel of the Lord de scended from heaven and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it His countenance was like lightning and his raiment was white as snow. And for fear of him the keepers did shake, and became as dead men. And the angel answered and said unto the women, Fear not ye; for I know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified. He Is not here: for He Is risen, as He said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay. And go quickly and tell His disci- pie's that He is risen from the dead: and, behold, He goeth before you into Galilee; there shall ye see Him; lo, I have told you LIFE'S SPRINGTIME UP WITH THE- SCREENS! S det them in place before the flies buzz 'round your ears. The little critters are just about due for their annual invasion. So before the weather gets "too warm and their numbers increase, put up the best barrier of them all CONTINENTAL SCREENS Sizes to Fit Your Windows and Doors on Sale Here! Reynolds' Red Edge Screen" WireT MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO VC 1:1 Y? K . Y I m lis. V h V Symbolical of Easter is this (lte maid, with all life's hope and Joys trttchlng before her. Renew your pasture this spring.. Upper Ellijay Notes We up on Little Ellijay, are going: to have a large fruit crop this year from the appearance of the bloom. Everybody up here is busy trying'io get their crops in, but we ae all be hmd wit,l our work, the spring has been so cold people could not work. We are in need of a road made up this creek to the Walnut Creek gap so we can get out to Glenville and! Sylva and also to Walhalla, where we could get a higher price for it than we can at Franklin. And thenr we could get out cross ties and poles and get them to market. But our road is so bad here that we can't do itv; , r A Kn Vmintr has moved down. ;, fJ4 i . I llV. " ' " r?A rirp's VJf are alad to have- XJ I VI , V'V W tt ' - d -r - him in our communityfc He takeS out , ...l.., rriA hnrnt and rnros I lire wiic" jvju ...... ..v fthe babies with the thrash and stops blood all by a cnarm. - Mr. J. P, Clouse of Frankliji has been visiting U. Mincy anu iamuy for the last few days. W. R. Editor's Note This co-respondent wants the commissioners to build a road so that the citizens of upper El lijay may trade in other counties. Be that as if may, upper Ellijay should have a road. Incidentally, Mr. .Young must, be t charming man. One hundred hens per farm. Stiles Locals Mr. Douglas Hood was the guest of Mr. Emory Justice Sunday eve. Messrs. Carl and Ralph Morgan Alex and Willie Owenby have finish ed their contract cutting timber for' the Mill Ridge Lumber company. Several coops of chickens left this vicinity Wednesday to greet . the chicken car. Mr. S. A. Hunter of Bryson City. traveling salesman for Stern & Co. of Richmond, Va. was in this section Monday on business. Mr. Charlie Carnes is at home after pending the winter months in Flor ida. , The real estate fever is back to normal in this vicinity. . Mrs. W. E. Smith, sorry to state, is in a serious condition with pneumo nia and side pleurisy. Drs. Fouts and Williams are waiting on her. Mr. Austin Byrd and family have been ill with flu but are better now. Mr. Allen Welch is rebuilding the bridge across Burningtown creek at the Morgan school.- We must com pliment him for his good work. Mr. Furman Anderson was the guest of .Mr. Elijah Smith Sunday evening. ' i , Mr. Weldon Justice has moved to Georgia to make it his future home. The farmers ot this section are 'taking advantage of this pretty weather plowing tor corn and sow ing oats. - . A timber deal is on hand at Mr. L B, Moody's. - If "it goes through it will give employment to several men this summer and fall. Mr. Clyde Morgan is building for the Sheep Knob Lumber Co. The Mill Ridge Lumber Company have begun work again after being off for a few days. Mr. Harry Morgan who is working at Wesser, N. G, spent the week-en l with home folks. Mr. Ralph Morgan was a visitor at Oak Grove Sunday. The good road movement does not seem" to be active. We are needinp several changes in our roads and it is hoped the trusteesrand commission ers will get active, as good roads are the Jife of any community. Next Poultry Sale The next car, or cars of poultry is to be loaded at Franklin on April 14 and at Otto on April 15. In order that he may know how many cars to order, County Agent Arrendale asks' that all poultry for this shipment be listed with him on or before noon, ori Thursday, April 8th. A card will be mailed or giver those who list poultry for the sale This ticket is to be brought to the sale to be numbered and .placed on your coop of poultry. In other words, it will be your permit to load poultry on that day. Those who do not list will load in turn after those who list have loaded provided there is room. County . Agent Arre;idale wishes to thank those that listed their poultry promptly for the last sale. It enabled him to get ready for the overflow by ordering the second car.' If. all poul try had been listed on Thursday be fore the sale, two crews could have been loading in two cars on Wednes day, with the result that the farmers would not have had to waiJ so long With so many .farmers shipping so much poultry there must be some system. It takes time, to change to a new system. Suggestions will be appreciated and considered. Knock ing and grpwling hinders and dis turbs. , Keep cool. Take your turn. Let coops alone until it is your turn to use them. See that weight's and calculations are -correct bef oje you leave. If possible, do not tie jpoultry. DKESS UP FOR EASTER WE HAVE just received a shipment of la " dies' exquisite Easter Hats. These Hats are now on sale at Gordon prices prices that will save you money. Let us show you these beautiful Hats. We also have 'Spring uits for boys at re markably low prices. Our large- stock of .Wearing Apparel is at your, convenience. AndiWt forget our line of fine and whole some Groceries. : v; - GORDON BROTHERS "Have The Bargains For You." ATTENTION! EVERYBODY!! DON'T FAIL TO SEE . "ALL A MISTAKE" . ' PLAY Given By Junior Class . .... . OF Bryson Gity Hi .v: at Franklin Hi Auditorium -FRIDAY, APRIL 9 8 P. M. Admission: 25 and 35 Cents HUYLER PENS HOLLINGSWORTH CANDIES pENCJLS - GAFFER'S Then Your Pen And Pencil Troubles Are Over How about that box of Easter Candy? Just arrived in Easter wrapped Boxes. Bring us your Prescriptions. We appreciate your patronage and will treat you right A trial, will con vince. Try the Franklin Pharmacy first Where your money has sense THE FRANKLIN PHARHACY "We are in Business for Your Health." When you get your checJf, get out of the other' fellow s way. a. Sow more grass seed NOW. "" Vi, t M i .
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