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THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1934
THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN
PAGE SEVEN
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
and v
COMINGS AND GOINGS
MISS MILDRED COZAD
, WEDS MR. C. S. BROWN, JR.
Mrs. H. O. Cozad announced this
week the marriage of her daugh
ter, Mildred Conley, to Clarence S.
Brown, Jr., on Saturday evening,
August 4.
ihe wedding took place at the
home of the bride's mother in the
presence of a small assemblage of
relatives and close friends.
The wedding march irom Lohen
grin was played by Thomas W.
Sorter, jr., as the bride entered on
the arm of her uncle, J. S. Con
ley, who gave her in marriage. The
groom, accompanied by Eugene R.
Welch, best man, met the bride at
the altar. The Rev. J. A. Flan
agan, using the impressive ring
ceremony, united them in marriage.
The bride wore a dark blue crepe
suit with blue accessories.
Immediately after the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Brown left for a
short wedding trip.
Mrs. Brown, a graduate of the
Fanklin high school, attended North
Carolina College for Women at
fY,1-iUI ugusi
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, Mrs.
J. B. Stalcup, Mrs Harry Shep
herd and Miss Ella Jones were
visiting relatives and friends in
Waynesville Friday
Walter Herbert, of Sumter, S.
G, is spending several days here
with his brother, the Rev. C. C.
Herbert, and Mrs. Herbert.
Mrs. John Joines is spending this
week in North Wilkesboro visiting
relatives and friends
John E. Rickman, Franklin post
master, returned Monday to his t0 visit her aunt
spending two ! Evnberv. and other relatives and
home here ' after
Mr. and Mrs; James Porter Wat
kins, Miss Elizabeth Watkins and
Misses Margaret and Mildred Co
zad spent Thursday of the past
week in Asheville shopping.
Earl Hurst, of -Ridge Crest, spent
several days the past week with
his sister, Miss Nettie Hurst, at her
home here.
Mrs. E. E. Watkins and daugh
ter, Miss Elizabeth Watkins, and
Mr. and Mrs. James Porter Wat"
kins returned to their homeMin
Albany, Ga., Friday after sperming
several days here visiting Mrs.
Watkins' father, J. A. Conley, and
sister, Mrs. H. O. Cozad
"Top" Dalton spent the past
week visiting friends in Gastonia,
returning to his home at West's
Mill Friday.
Miss Betty Leach left on Thurs
day of the past week for Lake City
Mrs. Boone
weeks in a hospital in Greenville,
S. C. Mr. Rickman was able to
be out on the streets Tuesday.
Mrs. Newton L. Cunningham artd
three children, of Akron, Ohio, ar
rived here last week for a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. F. Jones, at their home on
Bonny Crest.
Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, of Albany,
Ga., and Mrs. Lewis Angel and
children, of Haines City, Fla., have
rented Mrs. J. A. Porter's house
on West Main street for the month
Mrs. Judith Jacobs, of Verden,
Okla., is spending several weeks
here with her sister, Miss Nettie
Hurst, at "Woodhurst Farm."
Mrs. J. D. Tygarf and two chil
dren are spending several weeks
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Mr. Brown, the son of Mr. andi
Mrs. C: S. Brown, of Franklin, is
a graduate of the Richmond Acade
mey in ugusta, Ga., and he also
attended the Agricultural and Me
friends.
Buron Boesser, of Norfolk, Va..
spent the week-end here with his
wife at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mi's. J. F. Cunningham, on
Franklin Route 1. He was ac
companied on his return Monday
morning by Mrs. Boesser who has
been spending several weeks here
visiting her parents.
Miss Lucy Slagle returned to her
home on Cartoogechave Saturday
James G. Hames, of Atlanta, Ga.,
has been spending several days
here visiting Norman Blaine, son
of Mrs. Dave Blaine.
R. C. Sutton, of the Clark's
Chapel section, left Wednesday for
Town's Creek, Ala., where he has
a job on he Joe Wheeler dam
being built there.
Mrs. George U. Lanier and chil
dren, of Savannah, Ga., are spend
ing several days here visiting Mrs.
Lanier's father, J. M. Williams.
Mrs. Gary Fouts and children,
Gladys, Gervis, Ferrel and Billy,
have returned from Winston-Salem,
where they visited Mrs. Fout's
sister, Mrs. Annie Brown. They
also spent a few days with relatives
in Kernersville. N. C.
Mrs. Louise Cotter and Mrs.
E.thcl Raye have returned to their
home here, after visiting friends
in Tate City,' Tenn.
Miss Cyril Smith has returned
to her home in Rockwood, Tenn.,
after spending several days here,
the guest of Mrs. Louise Cotter
and Mrs. Ethel Raye.
Mrs. L. T. Smith and Bronson
Fitzgerald, of Rockwood, Tenn.,
Mrs. Irene Munday, of Corinth,
Miss., and B. M. Johnson, of Half
Moon Island, Tenn., spent the past
week here the guests of Mrs.
James A. Fowler
Miss Laura Stillwell, of Kinston,
MISS FLORA TALLEY
WEDS DONALD ALLISON
Miss Flora Talley and Donald
Allison were married in the First
Methodist church in Clarkesville,
Ga., on Sunday, August 5, in the
presence of a few close friends.
Mrs. Allison is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. . Jack Talley of
Franklin. She is a graduate of the
Franklin high school and a gradu
ate nurse in Angel hospital, where
she has been employed for the past
five years.
Mr. Allison is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Allison, of Hayesville,
where he is now employed as coun
ty agent for Clay county.
Mr. and Mrs. Allison will be at
home in Hayesville after Friday,
August 10.
SOLESBEE-PHILLIPS
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Solesbee
have announced the marriage of
their daughter, Kate, to Mr. Gaines
Phillips, of Clinton, Tenn., on Aug
ust 4 at Clayton, Ga.
The marriage was performed by
Will Smith, ordinary.
The bride and groom plan to
make their home at Clinton, Tenn.
Mrs. A. E. Gouge, of Bakcrsville,
is spending this week here visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Sisk, at their home on lotla street.
Mr. and Mrs Don Young and
two children and Mrs Thomas J.
Johnston, Jr., have returned from
Naugatuck, Conn., where they spent
two weeks visiting Mr. Young's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George P.
Young.
Mrs. Georgia Hall and daughter,
Miss Mae Hall, and Mrs. Eliza
beth Vaughn, all of Augusta, Ga.,
are visiting Mrs. Hall's daughter,
Mrs. C. S. Brown, and Mr. Brown
at the Scott Griffin .hotel.
Harold T. Sloan and Lester Hen
derson left Sunday for Baltimore
to purchase new goods for the
S. & L. store.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Garland, of
Atlanta, Ga., Mr -and Mrs Henry
Garland, of Chicago, 111., and Mrs.
Minnie Powers, of "Miami, Fla.,
are spending this week visiting
Mrs. Powers' brother, J. D. Franks,
and Mrs. Franks.
Miss Martha Gurley, of Atlanta,
Ga., spent the week-end here, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer A.
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Ingram, of
Greenville, S. C, are among the
guests at the Scott Griffin hotel.
Mr. Ingram is here with the Nan
tahala National Forest Service.
Ralph Dean and sister, Miss Lolita
Dean, of Franklin Route 3, spent
about ten days in Chicago attend
ing the Exposition of Progress and
returning bv the Mammoth Cave
in Kentucky.
Mae Culpepper,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Barfield
and Miss Lizzie Day and a Miss
Hooker, of Durham, and Mrs. W.
W. Corbett and Miss Emma Har
ris, of Mebane,' were the guests
last week of Dr. and Mrs. R. M.
Rimmer at theifl home on west
Main street
Miss Bronson Munday, of Cor
have returned from a visit with inth, Miss., and Miss Irene Brown,
relatives and friends in Akron,
OWo.
Miss Grace Conley returned to
after spending several weeks in s spending this week visiting her
Atlanta, Ga., the guest of . Miss sister, Mrs. J. A. Cunningham, at
Mrs. Fred Palmer and daughter
of Lexington, Ky., are spending
several weeks here visiting their
aunt. Mrs. James A. Fowler.
Mr and Mrs. C. L. Rickman, of
in" a werk in Winner, ua., a guest tiastonia, snent the week-end visit
nf he M.?iw McWhorter. liner Mr. Rickman's mother, Mrs
Lvman Dalton, of West Mill, M. L. Rickman, at her home at
snent the past week in Asheville West's Mill, and attended the
-isitin" relatives nnd friends. ! Rickman reunion while here.
her home on Franklin Route 1
Miss Woodine Hendrix, of Gaines
ville, Fla., arrived here last week
for a visit with her sister, Mrs.
S. H Lyle, Jr, and Mr. Lyle at
their home on Harrison avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hudson
have returned to their home here
after spending several days in
High Point. They were accom
panied by Mrs. Hudson's mother,
Mrs. J. H. Petty.
George Kinnebrew, of Birming
ham, Ala., arrived here last week
for a visit with his sister, Mrs.
Phil McCollum.
Mrs. George Carpenter, who has
been seriously ill at her home on
Totla street, was reported to be
slightly improved Wednesday.
Dr. Furman Angel and Zeb An
gel made a business trip to Phila
delphia, Pa., this week. '
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sears, of
High Point, spent a few days in
Franklin last week, the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hudson.
Mrs. Manson L. Stiles and Mrs.
Frank I. Murray attended the fun
eral Monday at the Coweta Bap
tist church of Roy Winstead, who
was killed by lightning Saturday at
Toccoa, Ga.
Manson L. Sttres, yf Lawrence
ville, Ga., spent last week-end with
his wife at their home on Bidwell
street.
Dr Henry Gall, of New York, is
spending two weeks here visiting
his cousin, Mrs. Jack Sanders, and
Mr. Sanders at their home on
Palmer street. Since Mr. Gall's
arrival here he has made several
scenic trips and is very much im
pressed with the beauty of the
North Carolina mountains
Mrs Albert E. Skaggs and son,
Bert, of Portland, Ore., have been
visiting relatives in Macon and
Rabun counties. Mrs. Skaggs now
is in Clayton visiting Mrs. Tom E.
Roane and Miss May McDowell.
Prior to going to Clayton she
visited Mrs. Leon Sloan. on Frank
lin Route 2. It was Mrs. Skagg's
first visit to Macon, her home coun
ty, in 13 years. She lans to re
turn soon to Portland.
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