I-MGI-ILANDS-Tl-IE ROOF Cj ISE COUYiJjY
rMCON COUNTY NEWS BRIEFS
AS TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS
RAINCOW SPRINGS F. W. Tittle
PRENTISS Beatrice Gribble
WALNUT CREEK Mrs. F.E.Mh
burn NOaTII SKEENAH W. R. Sanders
:SOOKVILLEMrU, Rogeri . ,
ELLUAY-D. J. Mo.e
TELUCO Vance DeHart
HOLLY SPRINGS Faye Franklin
NORTON BRANCH W. L. Carpenter
TESENTA Mrs. A. C. Patterton
PATTON'S Mr. R. A. Patton
KYLE Maude Lun.ford
CULLASAJA Mr. Fred McGuire
FLATS M. J. May
SCALY Mm. Irene James
STILES Carl Morgan
CARTOOGECHAYE Mrs. F. H.
Nolen
UPPER IOTLA Mrs. D. M. Row
land WEST'S MILL C. A. Elmore
CLEAR CREEK Mrs, E.' P, Pickle
simer AyUUNt Mrs. Uraig Stepp
, UPPER ELLIJAY Blanche Mincy
ROSE CREEK Mrs. Petnmie Hughes
COWETA
Mrs. George Dowdle, from Rabun
Gap, visited Mrs. Jim Oliver here
last Monday.
Mrs. Lura Hastings and daughter,
Mis T.allie. motored, to North Skeen-
ah on ."ration da v.
Mr. J. C. Dowdle who is trimmer
at the band mill, spent the week-end
with his . family ,at Prentiss.
Mr. Walter Sidmon, who has been
doing, some special repairs on the mill
the past week, has left for the sec
ond division of the W. M. Ritterh
Lumber operations.
Among the party which motored to
Franklin for week-end shopping were
Paul and Clifford Vaught, and, Ge
neva Gilleand and Georgia Bryant.
Mr. John Sneed was called to Regal
on Saturday of last week on account
of the death of his mother. Our
deepest sympathy goes to the fam
ily..
A bridge party was given on Mon
day night 'of last week by Dr. and
Mrs. McGuire at their home on Black
street in honor of Mr. and Mrs
Shope of West Virginia. At the con
clusion of the 1 games, refreshments
were served. Those present for th
partywere: Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nuckols,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slagle, Mr. E. B
McCollum, Phil McCollum, Miss Hel
na Warden and Mackniel Slagle,
Many friends and relatives of Mr
and Mrs. Burt Killian were shocked
to hear of the death of Mrs. Killian,
who died on Thursday morning of
last week. She had been confined
to her home for many months due
to ill health. Our sympathy goes to
the Killian family.
Among the business officials of the
company who visited us about the
plant last week were G. M. Cald
well. G. L. Col fee, S. M. Wolfe and
A. W. A gee.
Mrs. J. L. Bryson and son, Horace,
of West's Mill are visiting Mrs. Bry
son's daughter, Mrs. C. Cole, on Black
street.
J. W. Stanley and Jess Brooks
motored over to Franklin : on busi
ness last Tuesday night.
Mr. J. W. Bryant made a business
trip to Franklin on Wednesday of
last week. ' "
Charlie Wilson, Jr., of Andrews is
spending several days with friends
and relatives "in our little city.
WALNUT CREEK
"' Mrs. -Randolph". Keener . and. son,
Charles, have returned to Franklin
after visiting relatives here. They
have been in -New York several
months with -Mr. Keener.
Miss Kate Jones has returned 'from
Franklin. .
Mr. Abe Young .who has been
spending several days at Mr. W. A.
Keener's has returned to Ellijay.
Mrs. Cora Mashburn is sick.
Mr. C. N. Jones went to' Smoke:
mont last Tuesday to work in con
structing the new highway into the
Smoky Mountains . from the North
Carolina side.
Mrs. C. V. Moses, and son, Oliver,
of Ellijay were visiting Mrs. Jack
Peek, Sunday. '
Miss Eula Mashburn and brother,
Ennjs, -spent the week-end on Peek's
creek, at : Mr. John. Holland's.
Misses Keener and Corn of Pine
Grove were welcome visitors in - our
Sunday School last Sunday.
ELLIJAY
Mr. Geo. Carpenter, wife and son
were at Higdonville, Sunday, visiting
their son, Ed Carpenter, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Moses went
as far as Asheville with their daugh
ter, Mrsi "Helen Godwin, as she went
back . to her home in Wilson county.
They returned to Ellijay, June 15.
CLEAR CREEK
Mr. Jabe Prater, a well known cit
izen' of Macon county, died at the
home of his daughter) Mrs. Sol Hol
land, near Bryson City, June 11.
His age was 84 years."
He was brought , to ? Clear Creek
ac yvo ' ' . . -... . ,
church at Clear Creek and had many
friends and relatives in this part o
the county.
Dr. Gilbert of Highlands has bought
Mr. Louie Neely's farm on Clear
Creek.
Mrs. Tom Smith is in Angers' hos
pital after having sustained a broken
hip recently through a fall.
Mr. Edward Picklesimer, Jr., made
a . business trip , to Walhalla last
Monday.
Mrs. Preston Neely and her little
daughter, Gladys, and Miss Aimer
Barns were visiting Mr. Neely's sis
ter, -Mrs, Charlie McKinney, last
week-end at Highlands.
Mr. and - Mrs. Chas. Brooks of
Highlands were visiting, relatives on
Clear Creek last Sunday.
Mr. Bryson McCall has gone to join
bis brother at work in West Virginia
Mrs. Ellen. Wilson has been visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Zeke Shuler, of
Highlands recently.
Mr, E. P. and Mr. Lyman Pickle
simer went to Walhalla, S. C, and
brought back a load of nitrogen last
week.
Mr. Tearley Picklesimer went to
Franklin last Sunday to see the air
plane and parachute jump.
KYLE
Mrs. Susa Grant, Mrs. Blanch Hoi
den and Mr. Brendle of Wesser
creek visited Mrs. Grant's father, Mr.
Jim Waters, last week. Mr. Waters
has been sick,
Mr. Tom Owenby is .very sick.
Mrs. Lass , Ray who-has. been con
fined to her bed for, several weeks
is improving some.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Wilhide and
children of Andrews are visiting Mrs.
Wilhide's sister, Mrs. Myrtle Hall.
Mr. H. E. You nee made a busi
ness trip to Andrews, Tuesday.
Mrs. Mattie Clark of Flats is visit
ing relatives in Kyle this week.
Miss May Deny and Alice Owenby
of Flats visited friends in Kyle, Sun
day. . " , ,
MrSpurgeon Solesbee of Franklin
is visiting his uncle, Mr. Pat Solesbee.
CARTOOGECHAYE
Mrs. Fred Corbin and children,
Mae, Harry, Kenneth and Fredrick,
and Mrs. Charlie Higdon of Frank
lin visited their mother and grand
mother, Mrs. Ellen Crawford, on
Tuesday of this week.
Miss Mary Louise Slagle was hos
tess at a party on Wednesday given
in honor of her guest, Miss Mildred
Harrison, of Franklin.,
Among those from Cartoogechaye
who rode in the airplane Sunday
were Misses Carolyn and Frances
Nolen, Alice Cunningham, Messrs.
Charles and Horace Nolen, and Rob
ert Enloe. i . '.
Mr. William Crawford fromjCulla
saja is spending a few days with his
cousin, Elmer Crawford. The Messrs.
Crawfrd hiked to Rainbow Springs
on Wednesday.
"Red Nolen, Johnny Southards and
Alex Setser spent a few days fish
ing at Moore creek and Roaring
fork this week.
Several of the young people of
Cartoogechaye and Franklin spent
Saturday night and Sunday on Way
ah.Bald. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burch and
family from Elf, N. C, were visitors
in. the homes of their T aunts, Mrs.
Jennie Nolen, and Mrs. A. B. Slagle,
Sunday. Miss Aleen Price, who has
been with her sister, Miss Norma
Price, at Angel, Brothers' hospital
returned to Hayesville with Mr.
Burch. x
Mrs. Henrv Slaele will leave for
New York, Monday, and,will sail
from there to France-- o visit the
grave of her sory'Mack, who lost
his life in theWrld War.
Mr. TopvArthur is here for a few
days' vsit with his daughter, Mrg.
Carl Slagle. .
Mrs. John Dalrymple spent Thurs
day with her; daughter-in-law, Mrs.
William Dalrymple.
AQUONE
Mrs. Bob Hawks took her 13-year-old
son, Leon, to Franklin last week
for a' consultation with Dr. S. H. Lyle
relative to a nervous disorder from
which the boy was suffering.
Mr. Van Morgan made a business
trip to Franklin last Friday.
Mr. Eugene Roper of Lexington
made a business call in Aquone last
Saturday. .
The members of the Baptist church
here met in conference last Sunday
morning; June 22 an J elected Rev.
Hogan . of Cherokee county pastor
for the coming year. Rev. Hogan has
served- as pastor of . this church for
the past two years. ' s
Messrs. Regie, Vaughn and Bert
Neal are confined at home with meas
les, though not reported seriously
ill. "
. Mr. Hoke Edwards of .Ellijay, Ga.,
visited relatives in Aquone recently:
mCc- T.ec Riissel,Escoe Ledford
AquoneTcitizens who attended tne Ke
publican convention in Franklin, Sat
urday, June 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lail went to
Franklin, ' Monday, to - see Dr. Lyle
about Mrs. Lail'S condition. She has
been in bad health for some time,
and is now under treatment as pre
scribed by Dr. Lyle.
There were . approximately 250 cords
of pulp wood shipped from Aquone
to the Champion Fibre company of
Cantqn, the past week.
SCALY -
Mrs. Maud Bleckley and children
of Clayton, Ga., were visiting with
Mrs. Bleckley's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S.' James, last , Sunday
We are elad to report that the
highway from Scaly put to the Geor
gia line has been worked recently.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee , Brown,
a baby boy. '
Mr. Bob Vickers, of Clayton, Ga.,
was a visitor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. S. James last Sunday.
Mr. Zeb Carver of Rabun valley,
conducted a singing at the " Baptist
church Sunday evening.
Mr Thomas Bleckley, who , nas
been spending a few weeks with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. James,
has returned -to his home in Clayton,
Ga.
' Miss Blanche Talley of Satplah, Ga.,
was visiting relatives in Scaly last
week.
Mr. Bill Watkins was over on Clear
Creek on business last Saturday.
Mr. Alfred E. Hampton of ' Brevard,
was in Scaly last week.
WHOLE WHEAT
Whole wheat breads and mush are
valuable foods because they contain
practically all the proteins necessary
fnr hndv Growth and development.
They are also high in mineral, content
and in vitamins, .furthermore tney
are useful in encouraging elimination.
It i5 a oitv to use too much white
Krpad when one might just as well
hav.e the much more healthful whole
wheat bread.
SAVE YOUR -LINENS
When ironing your sheets, table
cloths, napkins and towels, change the
crease of the fold. They wear out
first where they are folded. Some
times fold them in three space folds
and sometimes in four. ' When you
are laying away fine napkins for
occasional use or for next season, un
fold them and roll them over a piece
of pasteboard. -
CARD OF THANKS'
Mrs. Henry Slagle takes this op
portunity to extend her most sincere
thanks and great appreciation to the
exservice men of Macon who pre
sented her with the handsome . travel
ing bag before she departed for
France. ItcMrsc
Highland Flinn
Sarah Hicks Hines
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gann of At
lanta were recent guests at the Hall
house.'
A dance at the home of Mr. an J
j Mrs. C. H. Zoellner was very much
enjoyed Saturday night by; not only
the Highlands boys and girls but
those of other places as well. Quite
a . large crowd attended this square
dance.
I 'Mr. and Mrs. Weimer Jones, their
son, .Billy Jones, andMr. Robinson of
:"Asheville and Weaverville motored
over to Highlands, Sunday. Mr. Jones
! and Mr. Robinson left that evening
for Franklin and Aslieville fr
Joiies and her son staying over to
pay a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jame3
A. Hines and family.
..Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Henley and
family of Birmingham, Alabama, have
arrived to spend the season here at
their summer home.
Mr. James Anderson of Seneca is
in Highlands for the summer.
Mr. and Mr9.. Whittle and family
of Saratoga, Florida, have arrived to
spend the season at their summer
home here. - '
Mr. William A. Edwards and friends
of Seneca, S. C," spent; the week
end in Highlands.
Mr. James Sullivan, Mr. .Thomas
Jeffries, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruner
of- Westminster and Mr. Allen of
New York City were week-enders
here. "
Miss Margaret Harry of Walhalla,
S. C, Miss Anneta McHugh, of Clem
son, and Prof. W. R. Spink of Flor
ence, S. C, spent the week-end here.
Mrs. Lombard, Fortson and Miss
Anne Campbell of 'Augusta, Ga., were
guests at the Highlands Inn for the
week-end.
' Miss Sarah Payne, Mr. and Mrs.
W. "D. Payne and Mr. J. D. Mad--well
of Athens, Ga., were recent vis
itors in Highlands.
Mr., and Mrs. Thomas Peydon An-
. Mr., and Mrs. T. Ayers of Atlanta
were in Highlands recently. .-
A house party . from Anderson, en-?
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joyed the week-end here, Among
those here were Mrs. Albert Greene,
Sarah Townscnd, Miss Josephine An
derson, Alice Allen, Ann Blake and
Skete Lindley.
Mr. Charles Harrison of Chamblee
is spending the summer here. 1
Miss Mary Rast, Mr. John L. Rast
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stower
and Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Darby of
Anderson spent the week-end here.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman of Sanford,
Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. -Gould of
Atlanta, Mr; and ' Mrs. H. L. . V.
Parkhurst of New York, Mr. William
Booth, Miss Eola'M. Manns and Miss
L. Schurz of Atlanta were recent'
guests at the King Inn.
.Rev. Capers Satterly of Clcmson,
S. C, is to have charge of the Church
of the Incarnation during July begin
ning June 29.
Lady Susan Auckland and daughter,
Susan, of Jacksonville'Fla., are spend-. .
ing the season at the Martin:
Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Reese- of
Atlanta spent Monday at ; the Pier
son house. - ' ..J
Miss Lucile and Virginia Pierson
and Miss Rachel Davis and Mr;. Sid
np MrPartv nantorpd to .Newnort.
rTenn., where they met Rev.; and -Mrs.
W. P. Davis whom Miss. Rachel Da
vis is' paying a visit at their home
in Corbin. . . - -
Crawford Reunion L Set
For Sunday, July 13
The annual Crawford reunion will
be held at Rainbow Springs, common
ly known as the Black Place on Sun
day, July 13. The 'point of gather
ing is situated on " Highway' No. 28,
about naif way between Hayesville and
Franklin, ' near Buck! Creek, . the' dis
tance from each place being; 20 milesy
respectively. The road is ' now" com
pleted. " ... . . : j ;
Mr. Charlie Slagle ''whbV owns the
property at this plate and .who ha
been a life long friend to the '. Craw
ford family cordially invited all the
members to come- and enjoy . them
selves at his beautiful mountain re
Thit snot i? near the' old hunt-
,.f 'VT;? .'-'r T.v,.,'
Slagle. Everybody - is requested to
bring a basket of dinner. .
' ...
W. Roy Carpenter, Mgr.