THURSDAY, JUMT. 11, 1231 THE FRANKLIN PRESS PAGE TIIRE Social and Personal News from Highland Attend Auxiliary Meeting Mr. V. S. Davis ami Miss C. 11. Flliott attended the district meeting of llii' Woman's Auxiliary at .Morgunlon on Wednesday- of this week. They were accompanied by Mrs. J. W. C "Johnson, of Franklin. Y. P. C. W. Meets At Presbyterian Church An ' interesting program was tendered last Sunday night under the leadership of Miss Stella Mar ctt. Those taking pari were Miss es Hazel. Holt, F.stellc Edwards, (irace Wright and Stella Ma:e.i and Mr. Chester Steele. The next meeting will be held at the Methodist church. Mr. Albert Wiley and Mr. Har ry Wright, who has been attend ing, school at N. C. Stale for the past winter, have returned to their homes here. Recent visitors to Highlands were Announcement Mrs. J. L. Tc-agus and Miss Carrie Moore take pleasure in announcing the opening of the PIE AND SANDWICH SHOP n the Atlanta-AshevlIIe Highway four miles South of Frank lin, the afternoon of Wed nesday, June 17. Refreshments will be served from 3 to 5 o'clock. Tha public is cordially in vited. MRS. J. L. THACUE MISS CARRIE MOORE Mr. and Mrs. Logan Hlaktly, Jr., of Atlanta, who were guests ai the Hall house. Mr. Tudor Hall, Mrs. K. R. (,il- bert, Miss Ftlul Calloway and Mrs. Hall's two .small daughters were in Franklin Wednesday. Miss Mary Thornton, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall,, left Thursday for her home in Hartwcll, Ga. Accompanying her as far as Cullowhec were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall and Mr. Ralph Rucker. Mr. nd Mrs. J. M. Bruner ami Rachel and Mildred Hruner, uf Westminster. S. C. spent the week-end at their cottage on Mir ror lake. Pceuv Harlcy and Miss T.ula Smith arrived in Highlands last week ffom Cornelia and Atlanta. Miss Elizbcath Rice. Mr. Thomas Harbison and Mrs. Lewis Rice were in Anderson, S. C, oh Sat urday. Returning with them were Bobbie and Dick Rice, who have been spending some time with their grandparents. Recent visitors to Anderson, S, C, included Miss Osceola Everett, Mr. Thomas Potts, Mrs. Charlie Potts, Miss Mary Lizzie Potts and Mr. R. L. Potts. Mrs. A. M. Martin, of San ford, Fla.. has returned to Highlands and owned her attractive hotel. "The .Martin." Mr. Sidney McCarty, who has been attending Georgia Tech, ar rived here Friday to spend the summer with Jiis brother, the Rev. Raymond McCarty. Miss Agnes McKinncy is now visiting her parents at Turtle Pond. Grade "A" Farmers Given Recognition by College By scoring a percentage of HI or abow on their liu-at-1 me opera lioiis List year, io Noiih Carolina fanners have won certificates .of merit by the North Carolina Stale college, cooperating with the agricultural committee of the Stale Bankers' association. Such a certificate is considered a high honor by college officials and bankers in hat the person receiv ing one has done certain valuable and fundament! things in good fanning. Each 1 1 rtificale is Mi n ed by the president of the col lege, the dean of agriculture, and fihe chairman 'of the bankers' agri-' cultural committee. Facts on which the certificates were awarded were secured by local bankers. The papers were careful ly graded by the faculty of the School of Agriculture at State col lege and ' announcements made -as to those who had made a percent age of 80 or above. L. O. Mosc ley is considered one of the best fa'ii'ci:. in eastern North Carolina ,. summary of the lads of his faimiii:.' operations shows him to have 111 mules and horses; .15 head of cattle; 17 hoys and pigs and a flock of 125 hens on his 2(H) acre farm. He grows enough grain and forage to feed this livestock and sells corn to his tenants. He pro duces enough pork and lard for home use and enough beef and veal with some to sell. His garden furnishes vegetables through the year and permits the sale of about $125 worth. He grew enough swd potaioe'S for home use and sold a 1(H)- bushel surplus last year. Hi' also grew more than enough Irish potatoes. In addition to having all the milk and butter needed at home, he sold over $5,(K) worth last year, lie also sold poultry and eggs, fruits and other small items. His home has modern conveniences; he' has good pastures and hay crops, and, rents 1(K) acres of land for additional farming operations. Lulu My dear, what makes, you look so happy? Susie I just saw my husband shot. Lulu But how could such a thing as that give you pleasure? Susie It was the first time I ever pulled a trigger. The Path finder. . "The nerve of that woman offer ing me only $8 a week," raved Tillic the maid. "What does she think I am, a college graduate?". The Pathfinder. I m 1 I .. : (0.v. dol COOKE PLAYERS One Week, Commencing Monday, June 15th IN THEIR Canvas Theatre THE PROGRAM Johnny Get Your Gun Why Wives Worry Way Down East What Ann Brought Home The Only Road "Bug" and His Sweetie THE PLAYERS Mr. Lawrence Brasfield Miss Neva Fisher Mr. Harry J. Pamplin v Miss Mabel Rhodes - Mr. E. Bruer Massengill Miss Millicent DeVere Mr. Jack Irvin Mr. Rodney Brasfield " ; Mr. Wesley Brown Mr. Frank Reynolds Mr. William Clarkson Mrs. Mabel Cooke Harry Cooke The Vaudeville Singmg Dancing Music Comedy Novelty Doors Open 7:15 Curtain 8:00 ADMISSION Adults 35c; Children under 12 years 15c RESERVED CHAIRS 15c Extra Amateur Contest Thursday Night Yen Will Not Be Disappointed Keep Bees Together For Best Honey Crop US LIOVIE C0L1IKG HERE Birth of a Nation' To Be Shown With New Sound Effects RALFIGH, June 10. Natural swarming divides working hees and the successful beekeeper will take every precaution to prevent this swarming especially during the main honey flow. "The exact cause for this swarm ing is not known," says'. F. : Meacham, assistant professor of zoology at State College, "but there are ways of preventing it if taken in time. Where extracted honey is produced, the prevention is comparatively easy by providing, an extra hive or brood chamber." Where only one hive is used, control methods are much more difficult, states Mr. .Meachani. Added ventilation, shade, breaking down till the queen cells every live days, and in some cases, removing or caging the queen for ten days are the. remedial measures that should be taken when the extra hive is not used. For a small unit, trree or more colonies.. Mr. Meacham, recom mends an extra brood chamber for those that, are strong eiiough S. R. CROCKETT HEARD SUNDAY AT HIGHLANDS On invitation of the Rev. Mr. McCarty, the Rev. S. K. Crockett, of the Maxwell Home for boys, held services at the Highlands Presbyterian church' last Sunday. The text chosen by the Ke'v. Mr. Crockett was "Hear Ye One An other's ' I'urdens and Fill Then fore the FayS of Christ." His message was a most inspiring one. He also extended a cordial welcome In the church -members to isit and pic nic with the school (his summer. Following the sermon a delicious picnic dinner was served by the church members- to Mr. Crockett and the boys on Sunset . Rucks. Rainbow Springs Mr. S. M. Wolfe, of Ashevillc was among the business visitors here Monday of last week. Mr. Latham of Andrews, was among the business visitors here Friday of last week. Mr. J. W. Staimy and Mr. Pan', Vaught made a business trin to Andrews Friday afternoon 'of lasi Week. Dr. J. G. Stone, of Grecndy, Va., is expected to arrive here this week. He will succeed 1 Jr. li. 11. McCuire, who resigned to go p. Avery county. Among the party who -spent, a few (lays visit to friends and rela tives on . F.aglc and 1 lael creek in Svvin county were: Harry , ami Herbert. Daniclsou and Wallace Storie. - West's Mm A shower was given Saturday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Leo .Hurst at -the home of. their parents. Mr. and Mrs. i- Hurst." A large crowd gathered and 'many .: useful presents were given. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ("at hey were week-end isitors-of their 'parents Mr. and .Mrs. W. C Sheffield. . Mr. . Grovcr Sheffield is v isit ing in I favwood, " ..Miss Mary Klmore is visilim j to swarm. When a colony becomes strong enough to cover all ten frames in the brood chamber, take the extra 'empty hive body, remove a frame and swap it for the queen on a frame of brood. Then place this new hive body on the bottom board and put the old brood cham ber on a queen excluder that is placed over the new brood cham ber. Mr. Meacham slates 'that when the honey flow begins the old brood chamber can be removed free of bets and given to a weak colony or it may be set off on the bottom board to make an in crease provided theer is a large number of brood to emerge. A colony should have more room when the bees cover the frames fairly well or when the honey flow begins. In ifdding these supers the new one- i,s placed next to the queen; and brood and Mr. Meacham suggests that these always be ad ded before the one in use is filled. Otherwise the bees will quit work for want of storage space, he says. home folks after returning from college. Mr. George Hurst made a busi ness trip to Franklin, Monday. Mrs. K. II. Allen visited Mrs. W. J. Jenkins, Friday.. CHARLIE MINCEY'S GOLDEN PEACHES I am coming now to you in haste With something nice to please your tate You talk about watermelons ripe , And good old. bae'er in your .pipe. . . ' Tholugh thfit is nothing half as rare As just one single juicy pear Nor- anything when summer comes Could ever match a batch . of plums. And while the world in dream- ! land tarries 1 Pler.se lead me to a crate of I ' cherries j But last of all my hunger . reaches (To Charlie Mincy's golden I peaches. adv. -TROY F. HORN. Shoe Repairing We offer thorough workman ship and the best of materials at these money-saving prices: Men's soles, rubber or leather $ .85 Women's solrs .65 Men's soles and heels ..... 125 Women's soles and heels . . .85 Other prices in proportion. CASH PRICES ONLY! Champion Shoe Shop John & Earl Angel, Proprietors 666 , LIQUID OR TABLETS j Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia! in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day and checks Malaria in three days. 6 6 6 Salve for Baby's Cold TURPIN'S GERM KILLER KILLS ITCH Or Poison Oak in 30 Minutes JUST GIVE IT A TRY Highly recommended for old sores, cuts, burns, tetter and ring worm. Money back if not satisfied.." Sold ' for SO cents a bottle at PERRY'S DRUG STORE Franklin, N. C. 55 cents' a bottle by mail or der from the niaufaclurer and distributor, . JAMES A TURPIN Wayncivilb. N. C, "The Rirth Of A Nation," the famous picture that has been shown to -1111101(1 millions through out the world during the past lb years, has returned to the screen. The same great production that you have seen perhaps three or four times in the past years, the same production you will sec every time the opportunity occurs dur ing the years to come- but with something added that now makes it an infinitely better and greater "liirth Of A Nation" than has been presented before. That some thing is the addition of SOUND. For now you not only SF.F. but you also HF.AR the mammoth bat tles as Sherman fights his way to the sea; you HF.AR the shot that snuffs out the life of the great Lincoln; you HF.AR the avenging Klanriding through the land at night; -you HF.AR the roar of frenicd mobs on the man hunt. Yes, "The Hirlh Of A Nation is returning, but a newer ami a greater "liirth" than ever saw be fore. For $2(K),IHKUK worth of SOUND has been added, and a new impressiveness and majesty is in the picture that was not there in the old days. The Macon Theatre will show the new "liirth Of A Nation" four times during its return here. The dates are Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights, June 17-1K-19, and Thursday afternoon. June IK. "I ran across one of the g"od Subscribe tg younr home paper j-rent clears yes- Hheie did old-f.islliolled lerday." "S.iv. that's ri y 'U ;;i l it ?" "At Mt.dlliek's drug stoic o;H of the lll-celll bo." 'I he I'.ilh finder. Student Pardon me 1'imVsvh, but how many years did you say it would be be fori- the world comes to an end? l'rofessor-Seventy million. Student-Thank llea.uis, I thought you said only m-w ii mi! lion.--The .Pathfinder. and i' i the iii w in detail. Funeral Directors And Embdlmers We are prepared to render prompt, courteous and respectful service in the hour of need. ORDERS FOR FLOWERS HANDLED Ambulancs Service BRYANT Furniture Company D.;y Phono Nitjht Phone lOfi 6205 M cCormick- Deering oitld Urey Your absurdivt make a donkey laugh. Fuqua yeah, I noticed you was laughing. The I'atfindcr. Relieves Itch In 30 Minute An-Go-Itch, a liquid prepara tion, goes into the creases and crevices of the skin as no salve or ointment can do, and kills everv parasite which causes itch or scabies in 30 minutes. An-Go-ltch has been made ac cording to a doctor's . prescription and has been found to be the best and simplest treatment for itch. The price is only 50 cents per bottle. Results absolutely guaran teed when used as directed. Pre pared and distributed by Angel's Drug Store, Franklin, N. C. Adv. Treated Against Destruction by Insects Wmm Guaranteed Strength, Length, Weight Arrange now for your harvest twine require ments. Insure saving all the grain prevent delay and trouble order a supply of McCor-mick-Deering Twine. 1 Bale S 7.00 1 Ball 75c Ten Balls to the bale of McConnick-Deering Twine means less stops in the field to fill the twine can. Every ball guaranteed to contain full listed length and strength. Macon County Supply Co. Dealers in General Hardware and Farm Implements FRANKLIN, N. C. A on 1 era We Will Sell at Public Auction Without Reserve or Limit-No By-Bidding n nan Model A and T Fords, Chevrokts, and man other makes of cars and trucks rffflfrnAV fife,1 IV 1 Afternoon Sale 1:30- -Evening Sale 7:00 TERMS: SMALL DOWN PAYMENT, BALANCE MONTHLY, A YEAR TO PAY SALE HELD ON USED CAR LOT; WILL BE HELD INSIDE IN CASE OF RAIN STATEMENT , As each car is brought up to the selling block, the auctioneer will give a detailed, truthful, report regarding its mechanical condition, also the con dition of the tires and the exact model of. the car offered. We want you to know that you can buy at this auction sale with same assurance of lasting satisfaction that you would have buying at a private sale. We take trade ins. Your old car may make the downpayment on the car you want. V ' 1 Chevrolet Dealers TELEPHONE 45 FRANKLIN, N. C.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view