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Tf l ' r V f " ' '' I '"" ; ",r 1 i - ilUi.utiitli JiUt...iui.it Ij-J tiii: raAUimrj rncss. ntAmiLin, n. c. FACE CEVEIS 4- r "V 1 ky eoPVMtc e A IICMEECDY TJi wife and mother is a big part of tie picture of life in the home. She is about morning, noon and night, when tfcfc family are at home, and is an inseparable feature of their mem- orfies of hom '.life. How. will they think of you when 1 they look back upon ' other years? Were you a sweet, kindly, interest ed person, with a funny bone as well as back bone? Were you too absorb ed in your cooking or business to give them much attention ? . Did you seem to them cold or were you a comfy ( fire at which they warmed their hearts? More than you think, you made the atmosphere of that home. What sort of an atmosphere did you make, warm or chilly, anx ious or serene, loving or hateful, sweet and confident or nervous and sour? AThe type of atmosphere you are diffusing in that home makes not only for temporary comfort, while your dear ones are in the homer but it is being woven into the background of their characters and largely determine the kind of atmosphere they will car ry on into their own homes and into life. It's a dreadful but a sweet re sponsibility to be a homebody and determine the tenor of a home. BlTriNCCLOTIIING When purchasing new clothing, con sider ' your costume as a whole and select only such things as will go well with the rest. Think of quality of material. Will it wear well ; will it dry clean without going to pieces; will it require frequent cleaning; will The Joy of Thanksgiving May it be unconfined around your abundant ly laden tableland may it be just a little in created by our thanks for the patronage with Which you have favored us. ' " . E. K. Cunningham &Co. it fade easily; will it. shrink in being cleaned? Think of the lines: Are they be coming to you; are' they such as will remain in style for some time, or are they so extreme as to soon become passe. One; can perhaps afford to buy inexpensive things for the season, only; but then, she should wear them on every possible occasion and get the good of them while they are in style. Consider accessories. They do much to brighten a costume. One might well have several collars, cuffs, ties and belts for one dress; one set dain ty, one more severe and business like, one dark, and one bright and gay. SALADS Many delicious salads are made with gelatin as a base. Fruits or veg etables are added when the dissolved gelatin is beginning to thicken. When molded, these salads are sliced and served on aj lettuce leaf, with or without salad dressing. -. For tomato salad, heat two cups of. canned tomato and one tablespoon of vinegar and add to the gelatin. Season with salt and pepper and Vhen it begins to thicken add a diced cucumber or pickles, , Ground carrots and raisins; carrots and pineapple; pineapple, pimentoes and pickles; red peppers, cabbage and celery are some pleasing combinations of filler. The juice from a can of fruit is added to the liquid which dis solves the gelatin, and the chopped, solid portions are added later. A tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice or a little sugar often add to the flavor. LIVER HEALTH This largest organ in our bodies, which accounts for much biliousness and' ill health, may be kept in good working order, if from youth up, one observes the following, rules, observes the following rules. 1. Avoid alcoholic beverages. 2 Avoid condiments, as mustard, horse radish, pepper, cloves, cinnamon and bottled sauces. 3. Eat no heavy meals. 4. Eat a light . evening meal or none at all. 5. Avoid fats, greases and meat. 6. Take enough exercise 7. Maintain sufficient intestinal ac tivity. 8. If bilious, skip a few meals or play some outdoor game, but do not. take laxatives. 9. Drink plenty of water. LAMPS Lamp shades vary in material from georgette to metal, with mica in the" lead, and parchment, chintz, cretonne and silk holding their own. Lamp bases are of wrought iron, or glass to resemble the old fashioned kerosene lamp, or jar or vase effects, or of fig urines. A novelty lamp takes the form of a statue, a flower, a swan, or what-not, with the inside bulb shining through dimly and giving" a beautiful, subdued light. THANKSGIVING Then and Now The Pilgrim Fathers gave thanks when they reaped their first bountiful har vest ' . . so today we give thanks for having reaped your friendship and for having the opportunity to serye you during the past year. Bank of FranMk Thruilirjivinrj To Be Gbcervcil At Higdonville There will be a Thanksgiving serv ice at the Higdonville school house Thanksgiving afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The first part of the program will be given by the school and Sunday School children. We hope to be able to have some one deliver a Thanks giving address following the program. Every, one is urged to come. The Woman's Missionary Society of this place is in charge of the ser vice, and an offering for the Baptist orphanage at Thomasville will, be tak en. Each year we are asked to give one day's earnings to this great cause. They are depending to a great ex tent on this offering at Thanksgiving, so lefs not fail them. Every one come to this service and if you have something or this cause whether it be little or much, please bring it with you. AQUONE The people of this section seem to be satisfied with the results of the election held last week and we hope that those elected will discharge . the duties which our constitution and statutes enjoins upon them. . And we are sure he, him or her, is a Demo crat or Republican we will have a good government. . . Wc;are pleased with the work Mr. C W. Teague lias had done on the Nantahala bridge and road which was badly needed, and now seems to be safe, and bids fair to last quite awhile. The farmers are making good use of the pretty weather in gathering in these crops and making preparation for the winter which is just around the corner. Quite a number of our population Mr. W. D. Simpson, of Route 4, A. W. Ray, Jack Sutton, Jason Pruett, Bulan Pruett, Buran Pruett, Joe Johnson, and Troy Potts are all en gaged on a tunnel job for the city at Louisville, Ky. Mr. Simpson has recently removed his family to Louisville. AllPcpdar Priced Eljjins In Stock K fcmall cleposit now will hold any article in stock until Xmas. lYour special orders for Xmas Gifts in Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware solicit edand a liberal reduction from cata logue list prices will be given- so place your orders early. Grove? Jamison JEWELER .Qfltfi m& , xn it IVMCJfil Oflti ON ALL einim ii ires STOCK LIMITED BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY! A real opportunity to make a Big Saving on Tires, Tires for the year-round motorists who are now overhauling their cars in preparation for the Fall and Winter on the road! If you know Tire Values you'll buy now! Michelin Tires 30x3 Regular Clincher.............. . ..$ 5.16 30x3 Oversize Clincher 5.73 30x3 Heavy Duty .: 8.90 31x4 Straight Side.... .. 8.95 BALLOON 29x5.00 Regular Balloon ..........$ 8.34 31x5.25 Regular Balloon 10.20 SPECIALS ON Flying Ebony Casings 30x3 Regular Clincher....... ............. .1...... $ 5.16 30x3 Ovarsize Clincher... v............ 5.48 BALLOON 29x4.40 Regular Balloon..... 5.27 30x4.50 Regular Balloon......i..................... ........................ 28x4.75 Regular Balloon................. 6.78 FRANKLIN, N. C.
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