L1AC0N COUNTY KEWS CHEFS
as told by co?rj-s?o::DzrjTs
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Walnut creek mm. f. e. mh.
KSTH SKEENAH W. R. Sanders
CiCOXVILLE Mrie Rogers
ELLIJAY D. J. Moiei
TELLICO Vance DeHart
IIOLLY SPRINGS Faye FranUin
KORTON BRANCH W.L. Carpenter
, TESENTA Mr.' A. C. Pattenon
PATTON'S Mrt. R. A. Patton
KYLE Maude Luntford
CULLASAJA Mrs. Fred McGuire
FLATS M. J. May
SCALY Mr. Irene Jame
STILES Carl Morgan
CARTOOGECHAYE Mrt. F. H.
Nolen 1
UPPER IOTLA Mr. D. M. Row
. land
WEST'S MILL C. A. Elmore .
CLEAR CREEK-Mr.. E. P. Pickle
sinter
AQUONE Mrs. Craig Stepp
UPPER ELLIJAYBIanche Mincy
ROSE CREEK Mr. Pemmie Hughes
RAINBOW SPRINGS
JVJP. Danielson and Ben Harrison,
accompanied by James Woodard, mo
tored out through Rainbow Springs
and on to Hayesville and Murphy
over the new section of Highway No.
28 last week.
..Mj,v,and Mrs. J, W. Stanley took
aTmotor trip over the new section of
Highway 28 through to Murphy and
Mturned last week-end. .
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bateman
spent Sunday at Judson, Brysoit' City
and 'Andrews with friends and rel
atives. . Among the party which made a trip
to Proctor to spend last week-end
were William Gilland, Mr. and Mrs.
Cob Martin and their son, James,
and. Mr. Ed Wright.
Miss Minnie Sanders is attending
W. C. T. C. at Cullowhee.
Mr. Ray Sanders from Franklin
spent Sunday in this section.
Mr. Dutch Dills of Cartoogechaye
was in this section on business the
past week.
Mr.' George Moffitt from Jones'
Creek was visiting Mr. Shan Moffitt
the past week.
Mr. Arthur Sanders gave - up his
job at Highlands the past week in
order to start threshing, July 7.
CULLASAJA
Mr. P. G. Holland and Mr. Orion
Holland spent the week-end with
home folks on Nickajack.
We are sorry to report Mrs. John
Russell and daughter were badly burn
ed last week. '
Miss Pauline McCall from the Flats
spent the week-end with home folks
on Nickajack.
Mr. Henry Conley made a busi
ness trip to Franklin, Saturday.
Mr. Andrew Gregory from Gneiss
was in this , section last week.
Mr. Charlie Bowers and Miss Doro
thy Clark were married last Sunday.
We wish them long and happy, lives.
&ys' visit to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Kuckols recently,
ur Rainbow Springs school will
be opened Monday, July 7, with Mr.
Smith as principal.
Mr. Tilson Griffith left last Sunday
for Butler. Tenn., after spending the
past month with Ritter folks.
PRENTISS
Mr. J. G. Thompson of Atlanta, Ga.
is spending a week here.
Mrs. L. A. Wiggmgton and little
daughter, of Nashville, Tenn., are
visiting Mrs. Wiggington's parents,
Kev. and Mrs. J. L. Teague.
Mr. Sam Angel died last Tuesday
after a long illness and was buried
at the Clark s Chapel cemetery, Thurs
day afternoon.
Mr Angel was one of our most
estimable citizens and the whole com
immity grieves with the bereaved fam
ay.
Mr. and, Mrs. D. L. Resler of
Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting relatives
here.
Miss Fannie Rogers has been quite
ill with flu for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. GHoltzclaw and
family. Miss Ruth Nance, and Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Lambert of Gastonia
were here Wednesday to attend the
funeral of Mr. Sam Angel.
Rev. and Mrs. C F. Farris have
returned from Durham. Mrs. Farris'
mother, Mrs. Strickland, and sister,
Mrs. Pascol, came back with them
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Long of Nor
eross, Ga.f have been visiting relatives
here.
Mr. W. B. Gribble and Mrs. J.
G. Thompson made a business trip
to Atlanta last week.
NORTH SKEENAH
The farmers in this section are
laying by corn and putting up . wheat
so that they will be able to spend
Friday, the Fourth, in Franklin.
Mr. Geroge Farmer and family of
Otto spent last Tuesday in this sec
tion, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Stockton.
Mr. Bud Griggs and family of
South Carolina spent last week in
this section.
Mr; Charlie Ledford of Tennessee
spent the past week with his mother,
Mrs. Mary Ledford! in this section.
Mr. Ed Sanders, Nina Stockton,
Bertha Carpenter, Verlin Ledford, and
Pearl Stockton of this section motor
ed to the fish hatchery at Balsam,
Sunday.
Mrs. Nellie Hastings lost her baby
the past week. It was . buried at
Pleasant Hill, Friday.
Mr. Grady Stockton visited home
folks Saturday and Sunday. He is
working in South Carolina at present.
Dr. .J. H. Fouts was up at Mrs.
Zeb Shope's the past week prospect
ing for mineral.
WALNUT CREEK
Mr. W. A. Keener, who is now at
work at Fontana, spent the week-end
with home folks.
Messers. Arvil and Oliver Moses
of Ellijay were visiting their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zack Peek,
the first of the week, j
There was an unusually large crowd
out at Sunday school Sunday as the
people were decorating the graves of
their loved ones.
Mrs. Cora Mashburn seems to be
improving after a several days' at
tack from an. acute cold.
Mr. Ben James, was so unfortunate
as to cut his knee very badly several
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Means were in Franklin,' Saturday,
on business. .
Mr. nad Mrs. Deck Welch attend
ed church at Cowee, Sunday.
Mrs. Inez Hall visited her mother,
Mrs. J. C. Hughes, last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lemmie Rice were
in Franklin, Tuesday, on business.
Services were held at Rose Creek
school house Sunday at 11 o'clock!
Rev. D. C McCoy delivered the
sermon.
Messrs. George, John and Vincent
Southards left here for Sweet Water,
Tenn., Tuesday.
UPPER ELLIJAY
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore, Jr., are
visiting Mr. Moore's parents.
Messrs. Carl Brindle and Jewel
Parish were the guests of Mr. .and
Mrs.. C. G. Mincey, Sunday.
Messrs. Charlie and Howard Moore
spent the week-end with friends at
Bessie.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Waldroop and
children and Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Shook and children are visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mincey.
Mr. Albert Rogers who is working
at Highlands spent Saturday night
with home folks.
Miss Kate Moore is home, after
spending the winter in Florida.
Misses Mary", Maude and Gertrude
Mincey oi Gastonia are . spending
their vacations with their parents.
SHOOKVILLE
Mr. John Franks, of Glenville, visit
ed relatives here Friday and Saturday.
He was accompanied home' by his
sister, Mrs. Charity Rogers, and niece,
Miss Laverne Bolick.
Mr. Joe Watson of Sylva spent
Sunday night with ,his brother, Mr.
James Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moss and fam
ily of Cruso, have recently been visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther, Stewart and
son and Miss Aleve Peek of Norton
were visiting Mrs. Stewart's mother,
Mrs. Mattie Moss, last week.
Rev. L. F. Lance has been running
a revival meeting at a local church.
the turnips off of his patch with
anybody else's. Mr, Morrison grew
two turnips on his patch this year
weighing 7 and 6J4 pounds, respect
ively, that he displayed in Franklin
last Saturday. Turnips" which he grew
on a patch' of less than a quarter of
an acre averaged 3 pounds each.
The largest turnip measured 32 inches
in diameter.
PANCROME
Pancrome is worth the price :
The only way to know,
Is to try it once or twice,
And see if this is so.
Pancrome will never rip,
Nor stain your wooden floor;
Now please accept a tip
If you have not before.
Pancrome is "tuff," and still,
It will not even crack;
No other sole its place can fill;
Pancrome will save you jack.
ontnesicK - - iw-.
Mr. Harlie Keener, who works at
Nantahala,. was a welcome visitor on
Walnut Creek, Sunday.
Thursday afternoon as F. E. Mash
burn was hoeing corn near his hquse
he found a black rattlesnake under
an . apple tree, where his children of
ten play. He shot the snake and kill
ed it. It had four rattles and a but
ton. .
ELLIJAY
Mr. .Walter Gibson, wife and lit
tie daughter of Iotla were here Sun
day to see Mrs. Gibson's brother,
Mr. L. A. Higdon.
Mr. Walker Grantham, wife and
two girls, Grace and Helen, and Miss
Edna Dugger, of Fort Orange, Fla.,
came June 23 to visit Mr. T. P. Mos
es. Mr. urantham started Dack at
Once but the others intend to sfay
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Alison of Jackson
county were visiting Mrs. Alison's
brother, Mr. L. A. Higdon, Sunday.
The public is invited to attend a
children's day program at Higdonville
on Sunday, July 6, at 10:30 o'clock.
MAXWELL
Maxwell boys are more cheerful
and vigorous despite the torrid tern
perature in the fields. They had a
camping trip of two days as a re
ward for special effort. Howe Tay
lor's big bow and the possibility for
skill and accuracy in archery are
amusing them, too. Association of
ideas reawakens their interest in In
dian relics of which they have quite
a collection ; bits of pottery arid va
rious types of arrow heads turned
up by the plow.
The traditions here are interesting.
The site of the first house in Macon
county is at the Crockett's back door
and that of the first "shop" but a
ew yards away. , Mrs. McGuire shar
ed some of her plants with us and
a garden of bulbs, shrubs, and per-
renials is being planted in front of
the old log house that marks the spot
of the old homestead.
Mrs, Lucas had the pleasure of a
week-end in Waynesville with friends
and relatives. Mrs. Rhiems of Wayn
esville was her hostess and Mr. and
Mrs. Lucas with Miss Eleanor Lucas
of Elizabethton, Tenn., were fellow
guests. Mrs. Rhiems bought one of
Maxwell's sugar cured hams for the
occasion. We are happyto say that
they were pleased with it. ,
ROSE CREEK
Mr . and Mrs. R. L. Downs, Mrs.
Daisy Roper, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Love motored to Murphy last week
Miss Alice Parrish has been visit
ing her sister, Mrs. R. L. Fish, of
dolly Springs for the past week..
Mr. J. C Hughes and Arnold Mc-
ine services.
Mr. Tom Tilson who has . been
working at Cruso, has returned home,
Messrs. Jim Moss, Releigh Greg
ory, John Bolick and Miss Jessie Mae
Smith of Cruso spent the week-end
at Shookville.
Miss Louise Henderson of Gneiss
was the guest of Misses Geneva and
Marie Rogers last week-end-
CARTOOGECHAYE
Mrs. Fred Waldroop and children
from Atlanta are here for a few days'
visit with her mother, Mrs. Will
Reece, and Mr. Waldroop's mother,
Mrs. Lee Waldroop.
Misses Frances Nolen, Mildred Har
rison and Gertrude Shope spent Tues
day with Miss Betty McGee and Mrs
Earl Harrison. Miss Amy Harrison
was the guest of Miss Annie -Slagle
on that day.
Several girls from Franklin and
Cartoogechaye met at the home of
Miss Elizabeth Setser to have a
swimming party-in the swimming hole
on Slagle farm Monday afternoon.
Mr. Albert Enloe of Akron, Ohio,
is. home to spend his vacation with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B,
Enloe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank South
ards came from Akron with Mr. En
loe.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Cloer from
Young Harris, Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
Standoph Ledford from Elf, Sheriff
Long, and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Reece
from Hayesville attended the singing
convention at Cartoogechaye Baptist
church, Sunday.
Mr. Dick Slagle arrived from New
York on Thursday to be with his
father, Mr. Henry Slagle, while Mrs.
Slagle, a gold star mother, is in
France. " .
Mrs. Margaret Siler. ofi Franklin
chaperoned a camping party from
Franklin and Cartoogechaye to Stand
ing Indian on Monday and Tuesday.
Miss Mary Louise Slagle spent
Wednesday night in Franklin with
Miss Mildred Harrison.
Mr. Lake Shope spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Messrs. Cecil
and Clyde Ledford.
Mr. Arthur . Dalrymple, son of
Thomas Dalrymple, from California,
is visiting relatives here this week.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Slagle born on June 27, was
buried at M t. Zion cemetery on June
2a ' '
Quarterly meeting was held at Mt.
Zion Methodist church at 3 :30 o'clock
Sunday afternoon. "
Big Turnips Are Grown
By Morrison Of Cowee
Californians can boast for a lifetime
of their giant trees and vegetables,
but ! J. M. Morrison of the Cowee
section of Macon county wants the
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