The Franklin Press
Franklin, Macon Co., NC
Wednesday, November 12, 1920
Volume XXXV No. 46


Note: what follows is local items on page 2 of this issue; national or other news was omitted.




     List of Jurors for 
          Superior Court

The following list of Jurors have 
been drawn to serve at the Fall Term 
of Macon Superior Court, beginning 
Monday, November 22, 1920:

          First Week.

R. H. Munger        T. M. Slagle
J. W. Willis        L. F. Crawford
E. P. Picklesimer   A. B. Slagle
R. D. Brendle       N. L. Jolly
G. M. Slagle        C. W. Elliott
J. W. Frazier       P. L. Norton
J. L. Corbin        Geo. A. Mashburn
Robert Ramsey       Jud Tallent
J. J. Gray          W. T. Fouts
J. M. Holland       N. A. Wood
J. W. Reece         E. F. Horn
Ben Rogers          Fred Sanders
John J. Smith       J. P. Norton
C. H. McClure       W. H. Rogers
John Lewis          J. C. Dills
G. L. Cabe          W. G. Mallonee
F. H. Nolen         Lon Ammons
J. E. Potts

         Second Week.

C. L. Pendergrass   J. L. Barnard
D. M. Slagle        J. E. Cabe
J. A. Parrish       J. C. Brown
J. W. Henry         B[?]. C. Calloway
Frank P. Moore      S. C. Leatherman
Frank L. Bryson     John Norton
G. W. Moffitt       T. G. Harbison
J. F. Palmer        H. B. Martin
Sam Lambert         W. E. Battles

White Oak Items.

Nov. 9.-The following are the names of those on the honor roll the fourth month of school:

R. L. Long, Frank Williams, Edith Long, Helen Justice, Thomas Williams, Salome Norton and Myrtle Williams.

There were only twenty-four on roll last month and the average daily attendance was thirty-two.

Mrs. Harriet Justice and her granddaughter Helen were at Dillard, Ga., shopping last Saturday.

Miss Lura Norton made a trip to Clayton, GA., the end of last week.

Miss Margie Vinson spent last week end with home folks near Tryphosa, N. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Wymer Darnelle and family spent the day with Mr. L. L. Long last Sunday.

Mrs. J. P. Norton is visiting relatives near Tryphosa, N. C.

AUNT MINERVA


Etna Locals.

Nov. 10.-The farmers are busy gathering corn and sowing wheat.

Mrs. Ray Bradley has gone to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Tallent, of Etowah, Tenn.

Several of the young people went to Rose Creek to the box supper last Saturday night, and reported a good time.

Miss Mildred Bell, of Alarka, is visiting Mr. C. W. Russell's.

Miss Nora Morrison, of Franklin, was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morrison, Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. J. H. Bradley has gone to Murphy, N. C., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Laura Green.

Mr. Roy Bryson, of Sylva, N. C., was visiting his sister, Mrs. W. C. Arvey, some days ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Umphrey Browning were guests of Mrs. Browning's parents Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. Pearl Ramsey and Mrs. Laura Ramsey and children, from Charleston, S. C., are visiting relatives and friends here.

Several people attended the moving picture show and school exercise last Monday night.

Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rickman and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Will Rickman and little son Rogers, were the guests of Mrs. Joseph Morrison Sunday.


Anderson Creek News.

Nov. 9.-The farmers are busy digging potatoes and gathering corn.

Miss Florence Anderson returned home last Wednesday, after an extended visit to relatives in Cherokee County.

Mrs. Andy Ledford was the guest of Mrs. J. M. Dills last Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Delia McClure was visiting Mrs. Hez Dills last Sunday.

Miss Cecily Dills and Mr. Frank Kimsey were visiting at Mr. J. M. Dills' Sunday.

Mrs. Jane Williamson and daughter Emma were visiting on Poplar Cove Sunday.

Mr. Edward Rainey spent the week end with home folks.

Mr. Arthur Dills and family have moved to Mr. Harley Ledbetter's farm.

There will be a singing at Cartoogechaye next Sunday afternoon. Everybody come.

Mrs. Dan Sweatman was the guest of Mrs. Lawrence Dills last Monday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Dills made a flying trip to town last Monday.

Mrs. Jerry Dills was visiting Mrs. Hez Dills last Monday afternoon.

Miss Florence Anderson was the guest of her cousin, Miss Annie Will Anderson, Sunday.

Mr. R. A. Anderson gave a corn shucking one night last week. A large crowd was present and shucked lots of corn. All reported a nice time.

Miss Lila Huscusson spent one night last week with her sister, Mrs. John Williamson.

Mrs. Ed Ramey spent one night last week with Mrs. Will Anderson.

Miss Florence Anderson was the guest of Mrs. Harley Huscusson one night the past week.

PEGGIE.


Ellijay News.

Nov. 9.-There is a report that Mr. Avery Price of upper Ellijay was killed in a logging camp in the State of Washignton [sic]. We have not heard any details, and so still hope that the report is a mistake.

A number of Ellijay people went to the box supper at Walnut Creek last Saturday night. They reported a fine time--no disturbances such as we had at Higdonville one of the last times that we tried to have a public gathering.

The moving picture show was at Higdonvlile [sic] again last week. The movies are enjoyed by everyone.

Miss Kilgore and two of her sisters, Miss Elizabeth and Miss Anita, spent last Sunday at Mr. D. J. Moses' helping the family celebrate Miss Helen Moses' birthday.

Mr. Athen Moses and wife, of Gneiss, were visiting friends in this neighborhood the last of the week.

Mr. A. E. Peek is taking his political defeat in the game way that we might have expected.

R. N. M.




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