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THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1134 THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and AND GOINGS - . tNKLIN GIRL MARRIED , WINSTON-SALEM iprinttd UKMIt IMWDUMMI-Mllm ... Journal, usue of June 21.) . in a simple service marked by dignity and simplicity, performed today at high noon, Miss Mary Sine Cunningham became the bride 0.1 Edward Martin Davis. The ceremony took pace at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Cun ningham, Academy street. The Heverend V. M. Swain officiated, using the impressive ring ceremony. n The program of nuptial music was provided by Mrs. W. H, Mc Mahan, pianist, and Mark Boesser, vpial ' oloist. Mr. Boesser sang ,'tbe ever lovely "0 Promise Me" JPeKoven) and "At Dawning" (Cad 'man), accompanied by Mrs. Mc Bahan. I At 'the joiind of the first notes of j$K Bridal Chorus from Wagner's "opera' ''Lohengrin" the wedding pftF tv urnreeded to the altar. The bride, accompanied by her brothel ,ber In marriage, came down the sjeps 'awl were met at the altar by Iln ic- nriwrnnnniftd Iw his best l npMi; IV Polndcxter, who .rpcreil irum wie iiium. wv ,ow were spoken in front of an Iniorovised altar of palms, ferns, fdioli and Queen Anne's lace, ring the service Mrs. McMahan played softly, "To a Wild Rose" (itacDbwell). t -The bride was unusually pretty in hr wedding costume of navy blue sheer, 'with white accessories. Her .corsage was of pink rosebuds, oa bYs breath and white sweet peas. , Approximately thirty guests wit nes.sed the ceremony which was tnerformed in the music room, these SbelnK immediate friends and close of the contractine nersotis The room was artistically decorated ,'flrlth an attractive arrangement of cut flowers, Mrs. Davis is the accomplished -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V Cunningham. Prankhn. She was amiAttfiittA fnrm I'rtinL-lin Inch HHBI... ....... t : , .......... O school and the Scbool of Nursing, , City Memorial Hospital in the class of 19X2. She has been doinir nri- jrate duty here in the city since . earning her R. N. . , Mr. Davis is the son of Mr. and jtfjj, Sam T. Davis, this city. Hi 2M graduated from the Richard J ! Reynolds high school and State col Cfa Chi Alpha fraternity. He is in business here, and is vice president of a cleaning establishment. Immediately after the ceremony ,Jthe happy couple left for Myrtle t Beach. Upon their return to the , cVty they will be at home to their -friends after July l at ia JNortn Cherry street. U. Higdon, Mrs. O. C. Bryant and Mrs. Alice Childers at the home of the former. The honorees received many love aud practical gifts. Mr. and Mrs. StikelerifWr will leave Saturday for Charlotte, where ey expect to make their home. The hostesses served deicious ice cream and cookies. ... i. . . . " i .MR. AND MRS. STIKELEATHER GIVEN SHOWER . A very pretty affair was the mis . celleanous shower given Tuesday evening, honoring Mr. ana Mrs "Thomas H. Stikeleather, by Mrs. A lACON THEATRE ON JULY 4TH We Will Be Prepared To Entertain You All Pay 'jRST SHOW start at 10 30 A. M Shw. Continue Until Midnight THE PROGRAM: Zane Grey's JlteThlindering Herd Om a! tha finaai ACTION WESTERNS of the year! Also-CAN YOU TAKE 1T? a Papaya tha Sailor Cartoon Comady ADMISSION PRICES: Children Under 8 No Charge Children Under 1210 Cants Adults 25 Cants ly BIBLE CLASS TO HOLD FOOD SALE The F. S. Johnston Bible class of the Methodist church will sponsor food sale in the office of Nanta hala Power and Light company Saturday morning, June 30. Cake?, pies, cookies, doughnuts and various other things will be on sale, which is scheduled to open at 9 o'clock in the morning. Mrs. John B. Byrne spent a short time here with friends Friday while en route to her home in Columbus, Ga., after spending a week with her husband, who Is in a hospital in Asheville. Mrs. Harold Khnsey, of Clinton. S. C, arrived last week for a visit with her father, W. G. Hall, at his tome on Bonny Crest, Mrs. Robert Wyatt and two daughters, Miss Helen Wyatt, of Menlo, Ga., and Miss Nancy Wv- att, of Chattanooga, Tenn., spent several days the past week v'isiting Mrs. Wyatt's daughter, Mrs. Roy C. Dady, and Mr. Dady at their home on White Oak street. Mrs. Garrett Long and small son returned to their home at Romney, W. Va., last Sunday after spending two weeks here visiting Mrs. Long's aunt, Mrs. Hayes Snyder. Mrs. W. N. Sloan underwent an emergency operation for appen dicitis at Angel hospital Suiulav night. Her condition was reported luesday to; be satisfactory. William 15. McGuire, Jr., of Charlotte, and Zcb V. Ixmg, of Statcsillc, spent the week-end here visiting Mr. McGuire's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McGuire. Mrs. R. T. Haag and children, of New Orleans, La., are spending some linn: here at the ; home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. -McGuire. Mrs. Haag is the wife of Capt. Haag, stationed at the liuck Creek Ci vilian Conservation camp. Miss Delia Deal, of Raleigh, is spending several days here visiting her aunt. Mrs. T. j. Johnston. Mrs. Fleet Scroggs and two chil dren returned to their home in Statesville last Saturday after spending several days hero with Mrs. Scroggs parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Smith, at their home on Harrison avenue. Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Parrish and children and Dock Hall spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 W Street. Mr. anl Mrs. Hugh Franklin, of Asheville. spent the week-end lure visiting Mr. Franklin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Franklin. Frank Miller, ni Waynesvdc, a member of the State Highway Com mission, was among the business visitors here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cansler and two children, of Pisgah Forest, spent the week-end on loth visit ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cansler and Mr. and Mrs. James Myers. Mrs. W. L. Rose, of Sumter, S. C, is spending two weeks here visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Herbert, and Mr. Herbert. Mrs. Charles Waldroop returned to her home Wednesday after spending several days in Angel hos pital recovering from an operation she underwent there last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Staple and children, of Candler, spent the week-end visiting Mr. Slagle's moth er Kirs VTotirir il-i,rl UA I I I ....... v . a w uiutn (11 II. i II 1 11 1 1 1 on Cartoogechayc. Miss Mae McDowell and Miss Muriel Bulgin, of Clayton, Ga., spent Monday of this week here visiting friends. E. H. Mcacham is back from Raleigh, where he spent last week attending the annual conference of the Vocational Agricultural teachers of North Carolina. Mrs. I). S. Richardson, of Ruth erfordton College, is spending this week here visiting-her daughters, Mrs. Cecil L. Pendergrass and Mrs. Henry W. Cabe. Mrs. J. C. Patrick, of Waynes ville, is spending several days here with her mother, Mrs. J. R. Pen dergrass. Mrs. Roy Robinson and three children, of Ha.elwood, are spend ing this week visiting Mrs. Robin son's sister, Mrs. Derald Ashe, and Mr. Ashe, at their home on Har rison avenue. Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Slagle, of New York, arrived here last week for a visit with Mrs. Henry Slagle, mother of Dr. Slatile. Thev left Tuesday of this week for Syracuse,. JN. x ., where Dr. Slagle will be as sociated on the staff of a 1 hospital. Mrs. Harry Higgins and two chil dren, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Zachary spent part of the past week in Spruce Pine visitinir Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Porter, daughter ot M r. and M rs. Zachary. Mr. and Mrs. lohn Willis Fox left last week for Birmingham, Ala., after spending several weeks here with Mr. Fox's flrrandnarents Judge and Mrs. John B. Willis, at the rranklin terrace. Mrs. E. E. Watkins and daugh ter, Miss Virginia Watkins, return ed to their home in Albany, Ga., Tuesday after spending several days here with Mrs. Watkins' father, J. A. Conlev, at the home of Mrs. H. O. Cozad. ON A STRENUOUS ROUND OF GOLF Camels taste mighty good. Even tiredness drops away! For Camels have a remarkable "energizing effect." And steady smokers find that Camel's costlier tobaccos never jangle the nerves. "Get a LIS with a Camel !" The LOW PRICE of the FORD V-8 STILL LOWER! Ford V-8 prices were not raised this year. Now they have been lowered. The Ford V-8 was a great value at the first of the year. It is still a 1124nch uheelbase carand the new low, price makes it a greater value than ever. The Ford V-8 offers you the only V-8 engine in a car selling for less than $2500. It offers you the Torque Tube Drive . . . welded steel spoke wheels . an all-steel body . . . alum inum cylinder head . . . and free action for all four wheels with the safety of strong axle construction. It is decidedly "The Car With out A Price Class." Inspect the Ford V-8. Look ct higher-priced cars. The more of them you look at . . . the more Ford V-8 features you will see. Drive the Ford V-8. And while you thrill to its V-8 performance . remember that it is the most ALL passenger car models have 85 horsepower V-8 engines and 112-inch WHEELBASE II NOW $505 F.O.B. DETROIT economical car to operate that Ford has ever built ! Ford V-8 Trucks and commercial cars have also been reduced in price. More than ever before Ford offers you "America's Great Truck Value." AUTHORIZED SOUTHEASTERN FORD DEALERS FORD V 8 Easy feirms through the Unfoerutl Credit Company the Authorised Ford Finance Plan
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