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o o A f r r THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1323 THE FT. AM CLIN PRF.SS, FRANKLIN, N. C. v . ,". !'iv ; Rev. Fml Cochran, of Chapd Hill, is visiting his father, Mr. J. M. Coch ran, of Flats. Rev. Mr. Cochran was in Franklin Wednesday, having brought his sister, Mrs. Matthcy Rowland, to a local hospital for treat ment. ' , JUST BETWEEN ME and YOU Here's the Biggest News in this papefWe are prep a'r lln g a sptua "feed" for the farmers, their wives, sons and daughters at the Farm ers Rally in Franklin, next Monday. Why bring a cold lunch when you can get a satufying mealat our cafe for a very small amount - of-money ? - - ' - Arnold's Cafe FRED ARNOLD, Cook and Mgr. "DON MIKE" IN FRED THOMSON'S GREATEST "Don Mike," a story of the days of dashing dons and valiant vaqueros, was chosen by i4rcd mom sou latest- starring vehicle for F. H. O. which is coming to the Idle Hour theatre next nmij a . j The locale is southern California at the height of its romantic history. 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