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IURSDAY, DEC. S. 1931 n, r THE FRANKLIN PIESS QCIAL ACTIVITIES and GS AND GOINGS v ' V WiVd Miscellaneous Shower Newly Weds Villaneous shower : Nnd Mrs. Lamar Ellard .N.,; t ,u l,, . lit llll 1IWI11V- J,' Jack Stribling, Many love- received. of tiie Sunday school, gave a talk on the good of a Sunday school and. the good work done . in the church. , Mr. West also made a very interesting talk on how the pastor hud worked lu build ihc new church, the welcome he always extended to the public, lie ex pressed his gra,;'" ' of thankful ncss for having trie'lCev. and Mrs. Freeman with us again. Fall fruit was served the crowd by the ladies and everybody left feeling happy and wished thai many more of these get-together meetings would be held soon. Sewing Club Is Entertained Mrs. John Wright entertained the Club on November 6.- The of the afternoon was old " ''uilts. Mrs. Wrighl fill ones on dis- "The Rising " present. last Sunday in Commerce, Oa., with Mrs. John I!. Hardinaii, si--ter of Mr. Trotter, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Callu way were in Brysoti City for several days last week isitin-. Mrs. Calloway's parents, Mi. aim Mrs. Charlie Welch. Mr. J. (I. Siler .was here laM week for awhile enroute to' Whit tier to see his sister, Mrs. Robert Roane, who is ill. Mrs. W. 1). Moore, of Atlanta, was here several days the pasi week visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and' Mrs. J. S. Coiih-y, Mis Margaret Cozad and Mrs. L. S. Conley were in Asheville last Wed-; nesday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. .Horner Sloiktmi and two chihjren spent several days ih? past week in (ireei.ville, S. C, ' ill" relatives and fiiends. Mr. and Mrs. Dover Fmit.i and children, ol Uirnsv ille, spent 'l'liauLsivifiu hurvviih Mr. Finns I I. V. II, J'-M l 'll I ll . II nUsyv?ig hi rr -with ii0. b 1. II. Fonts. '1o ' I bliinette, of Orcein iile, nt the week -end here ister, M rs. John S. Tni- n lilaine left last week e, Fla.. when- she '.liner with hel and family. i ft. j i ST. AGNES Episcopal Church Frankl.ft, N. C. llcv. Norviii C. Duncaii Triest-in-chargc SUNDAY 1 1 A. M .- 1 loly cotnniuiiioii and sermon, Church -of the In carnation, 1 1 ighlands, 7:.iD I'. M. Kveiiing prayer find serin. m,, St :gnis Church, Fiankliu. ' TUESDAY K) A. L Holy communion with special intcrces.doii. HY REV. NORVIN C. DUNCAN For the past two weiks tin- writ i.r has been tngaged -in coiidni ling Teaching Missions on ilie gre.u ( .Ililiuiili ill !i 1 1. i i 1; I I'll I in llw 1 I'rovincc oi Sewain-c to deepi n t lit .'.piiiiual life oi our people,, and 10 arouse vision in repaid to tne great program .of extending lite Kingdom if (iod.. 1 have come in contact with many otheis who were en gaged in tin same work, and have gained much help and inspitaiion. But llie finest of ;ill the addresses which I have heard came from a layman,. It as i hock i'nli ol lads, cltaily aim I jt i lull v slaleo, J giving a line and compie- iprais.il oi 1 1 1 (otiiiitioii world liniay. I li tis which have the condi- Jrclared to Thanksgiving Rites Conducted at Coweta All day services were held at Cov.ita Baptist church Thanksgiv ing Day. Opening seuiics were conduct ed by J. II. Shook, with iie read in;, of the J.h-d I'sahn, followed by song service which continued until noi.n. Theii followed a reading by l'ev. Keen, lii in Dill. ml, Oa., who Inrned the services oyer to Rev. F.ii'gcne Filer oi Franklin. After prayer Rev, Filer read the 103rd I'sahn, bringing to our hearing a very mien sting message concem ii;g the Iv. cry-Member canvass for the support of Christ's cause in the world. An ofi'i i ing U;is talon for the siipp"! I of . the orphan children, w lid, -..mounted . $1 .5l. Duini i was served on the 'ground. le,- ilimii r a stneial Soin i"i nde.re.l by: a . male quartet coni I John I!. ,lt, J,,),,! Aiigel, errel Sides and 'ah Chasteefl. I Mrs. F.llcr them made a very in teresting talk ' on "Stewardship," also (idling us of the inaiiy. ways in which we can be useful in Sunday school and J3. Y. F. U. work. . Rev. Keen was then heard in Z) comparison of our free privilege worshiping (iod today with oB forefathers in the long ago wh .. ,i.. u i : ... were j;rcnuy auuseu in men snug gle to hold up the cause of Christ. He made many facts plain to us why we should be thankful for the free privilege of worship we now have as well as many other facts such as forgctfulness toward those who are in a more needy condition than we. Kev. A. S. Solesbec closed the service in a very few words. Re minding us that in the lonig ago neoiilc forgot Ood, h s" work at die merries iusl as tiie v are dointr today. We wish to thank every one for their good behavior, the prepara tion of the food, and their presence in the church of Ood. SHIRTS. Broadcloth, Sunday Children's lin'ed Sizes 6 to 9 OVERALLS Boy's Heavy Denim, all sizes Men's $1.00 alue, each 49c 45c u i f 11 colors' rard
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