THURSDAY, JULY U, MSB THE FRANKLIN PRESS ud THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS MISS BLANCHE CABE WEDS MR. GRADY GARNER Of cordial interest to a wide cir cle of friends 'was the marriage of Miss Blanche Cabe, lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cabe, Route 2, to Mr. Grady Garner, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Garner, of Franklin and Andrews. The mar riage was solemnized last Saturday evening, the Rev. B. W. LeBer, pastor of the bride, performing the ceremony in Clark's Chapel Metho dist church. The bride entered with her fath er to the strains of Lohengrin's "Wedding March." She was gown ed in. an exquisite ensemble of powder blue crepe with white ac cessories, wearing a large gardenia corsage tied with white satin rib bon. Accompanied by Mrs. Henry Cabe on the organ, Mrs. R. M. Hudson sang the immortal wedding song, "0 Promise Me." During tke ceremony Mrs. Cabe enhanced the beauty and solemnity of the oc casion with "0 Perfect Love," play ed with muted notes. The church was attractively dec r.r:itpd with natural flowers, and an improvised altar was made with budelia and tinted Queen Anns lace, set off with white candelabra. Mrs. Garner is a . graduate of Franklin High School and" Western Carolina Teachers College. She has taught in Macon county for the oast few years. Immediately after the ceremony, the couple left for a ten day honeymoon. On their return they will make their home at Andrews, where Mr. Garner is connected with the Setate Highway depart ment. MORTON-FREEMAN MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Of interest to many people in Macon county is the recent .an nouncement of the marriage of Miss Mae Morton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morton, of Rocky Mount, N. C and Mr. Ot tis Freeman, son of the Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Freeman, of Farming ton, N. C. The marriage took place March 31 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson, friends of the young couple, at Clyde, N. C. Only a few intimate friends were present. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. M. E. Leftwich. The bride is a graduate of the Rocky Mount high school and last year was a student at Western Carolina Teachers College, Cullo whee. 1 Mr. Freeman, who with his par ents lived in Franklin until a few years ago, has many friends in this county. After being graduated from the Franklin high school he attend ed Weaver College, Weaverville, and Western Carolina Teachers College, Cullowhee, where he was graduated in 1934 with the bachelor of science degree. Last year he was a member, of the faculty of the Clyde high school. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman will be at home after August 20 at Weaver ville, where Mr. Freeman will be teacher of science and athletic di rector in the high school. BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN FOR YOUNG VISITOR Mrs. L. C. .Mclvor, of Jackson ville, Fla., who is spending the sum mer at the Jones residence on West Main street, entertained Wed nesday afternoon with a lawn par ty celebrating the seventh birthday anniversary of Miss Alsina Zapf, who is visiting Mrs. Mclvor. The lawn was gayly decorated with balloons, and yellow and pink table decorations were used. Stick candy was given the children as favors. After presents for little Miss Zapf had been opened various games were played. Dainty refreshments of candy, ice cream, cake and punch were then served. Those attending the party were; Miss Annie Schopf, Miss Dorothy Jones, Mr. and Mrs. David Bru ner and children, Billy and Anne; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones and son, Richard, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Chase and two daughters, and Mrs. Mclvor. t CIRCLE NO. 2 MEETS Circle No. 2 of the Woman's Missionary society of the First Baptist church held its regular monthly meeting Thursday of last week at the home of Mrs. W. G. Wilkie with 13 members and two visitors present. Mrs. J. H. Carelock was leader in charge of the program. After the meeting a social hour was enjoyed during which Mrs. Wilkie served delicious refresh ments. , T. E. L. CLASS TO MEET The T. E. L. Sunday school class jf the First Baptist church will hold its regular monthly business md social meeting at the home of Mrs. Manson Stiles on Bidwell i.eet on Tuesday, August 6. All members are invited to attend. INGEL-NORRIS Miss Jane Angel, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Brabson Angel, and .vlax Norris, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Norris., both of Franklin, vere quietly married in Clayton, 'Ja., on Thursday, July 4. They were accompanied to Clayton by Mrs. Hiawatha Belk, a cousin of the bride. Misses Lola and Jessie Ramsey, accompanied by their uncle, Harley .iamsey, and their cousins, Misses .ieraldine and Willie Mae Hurst, of Montana, spent the past week on a trip to the coast. They visited the Isle of Palms at Charleston, S. C, and Carolina Beach, at Wilmington. Their return route was by way of Raleigh, where they .visited the Capital building. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. McConnell and family, of Atlanta, Ga., are spending the summer at the home of Mrs. H. T. Mozeley on Bonny Crest. Mrs. Jud Bradley and two daugh ters, Malyn and Dorothea, of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived last week for a two months visit with Mrs. Bradley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Breedlove, and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bradley, at their homes on Oak Grove. Mrs. T. M. Plonk and sister, Miss Margaret McGuire, spent one day last week in Asheville shop ping. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver, of Waynesville, were here last week visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. C. Fitzsimmon and grand daughter, Miss Frances Allison, of Columbia, S. C, are spending sev eral days at Trimont Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stribling spent Sunday in Habersham, Ga., visiting Mr. Stribling's mother, 'Mrs. S. Y. Stribling. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McNeil, of West Jefferson, accompanied by Mrs. Fred Parham, also of West Jefferson, are spending several days here with Mrs. McNeil's mother, Mrs. Sarah Kaveney. Manson Stiles, who is working in Lawrenceville, Ga., is spending several days at his home on Bid well street. Mrs. Bertha Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. G C. Ensley, of Asheville, and a Mr. Spear, of Knoxville, Tenn., spent Sunday here with Mrs. W. G. Wilkie, mother of Mrs. Naylor and Mrs. Ensley. Mrs. John Joines and daughter, Miss Helen Joines, and son, John, Jr., and Mrs. Manson Stiles spent Tuesday in Ashevilk shopping. Mrs. T. C. Williams, of Knox ville, Tenn., is spending several weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Sar ah Kaveney, at her home on west Main street. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Porter and son, T. W. Porter, Jr., and daugh ter, Miss Lane Porter, spent Sun day in Asheville with Mrs. Stephen Porter, Sr.,.who is critically ill. The Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Hayes, of Charlotte, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Hayes' mother, Mrs. Sam L. Rogers, at Rogers Hall. Mrs. H. 0. Cozad and daughter, Miss Margaret Cozad, Mrs. C. S. Brown, Jr., Miss Catherine Porter and J. A. Conley went to Ashe ville Saturday afternoon to see Mrs. Stephen Porter, Sr., who is critically ill. Mrs. D. S. Richardson and daughter, Miss Vivian Richardson, bf Rutherford College, are spend ing several days with Mrs. Rich ardson's two daughters, Mrs. Cecil Pendergrass at her home on White Oak street, and Mrs. Henry W. Cabe, at her home on Riverview street. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Poindexter, of Cullowhee, spent the week-end with Mrs. Poindexter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Ray, at their Home on Iotla. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Jones and two children, of Barnwell, S. C, spent one day the past week visit ing Mr. Jones' mother, Mrs. Anna Jones, at her home on Bonny Crest. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hodgin and son, Norman, of Greensboro, have taken an apartment with Mrs. W. L. Higdon at the Trotter house on east Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Tilman W. Jones and six children have returned to their home in Norfolk, Va., after spending a week here visiting Mr. Jones' mother, Mrs. Anna Jones. Miss Virginia McGuire, of Ham let, N. C, recently spent the week end here with her parents, Mil and Mrs. W. B. McGuire. Mrs. 0. F. Summer, of High lands, spent several days the past week visiting her mother, Mrs. George Dalrymple, at her home on White Oak street. Mrs. D. G. Stewart has returned to her home on Riverview street after spending several days in Asheville with her daughter, Mrs. George T. Briggs. Mrs. George Carpenter, of States ville, is here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Trotter, on "Summer Hill." Mrs. Ray Atherton and daugh ter, Ruby Lee, of east Ellijay, Ga., are spending several days here with their cousin, Mrs. R. M. Led- 4 1 ford, at her home on Iotla street. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Browne, of Raleigh, are here for a visit with Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. M. L. Dowdle, and Mr. Dawdle. Mrs. Browne, was the former Miss Maude Barnard, of Iotla and Frank lin. ( Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sutton and son, of Washington, Ga., are spend ing several days visiting Mrs. Sut ton's mother, Mrs. S. H. Lyle, at her home on Harrison avenue. Highlands Matt C. Lewis and daughter, Hel en Lewis, arrived in Highlands Monday from Lake Worth, Fla., to spend the summer at their cottage. George H. Rogers, of Hialeah, Fla., was visiting here with his brother, EdAvard W. Rogers, sever al days last week. Miss Maita Mitchell, of Atlanta, and Miss Mary Mitchell, of Jones boro, Ga., spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Rice and son, and Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Ben nett, of Asheville and Henderson ville, were visiting I. E. Rice last week-end. Mrs. C. B. Quinn, of Thomas villc, Ga., is spending several weeks with her step-mother, Mrs. J. Z. Gottwals. Will Quinn was also here for a few days. Mrs. W. S. Davis spent Sunday in Asheville with her aunt, Mrs. S. Porter, who is quite ill. Attending the conference of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Episco pal church at Kanuga Lake Satur day were" the following members from Highlands; Mrs. M. McA. Martin, Mrs. Jessie C. Lamb, Mrs. A. R. Nail, Miss R. C. Nail, Miss C. B. Elliott, Mrs. T. N. Hall, Mrs. J. A. Hines and Mrs. W. S; Davis. The Rev. Mr. Rollins, presiding elder of the Waynesville district, preached at the Methodist church here Sunday night, and presided at the third quarterly conference of the church. Miss Elizabeth Sawyer, of Hel ena, Ga., has rented a cottage here for the summer and fall. Mrs. Florence Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson, of An derson, S. C, were in Highlands last week-end. Mrs. C. V. Rainwater, of Atlanta, is now occupying the Hager house on Sunset road. Miss Polly Hensey has returned to Franklin after a two-weeks va cation trip to Atlanta, Ga. A CLEAN CAR Runs, Rides and Looks Better LET US PROVE IT Ralph Womack ESSO STATION 9S8 Porter & Wayah Sts. New Bulletin Describes Chair Caning Many beautiful chairs are carried to the attiic or discarded because the cane parts are worn or broken. "For that reason we have secured permission from the Iowa State College to reprint one of their bul ltins describing how to cane chairs," says Dean I. O. Schaub, director of agricultural extension at State College. "The work is nc so dif ficult but it requires time and pa tience and with the aid of our new extension publication, we be lieve that any farm woman or oth er person may learn how to do this work. There are many fine chairs in North Carolina farm homes which might be made ser viceable again at little expense. Many of these chairs are not re paired because of the expense of SPECIAL USED WATCH SALE July 26 and 27 More than 100 good used pocket and Wrist Watches offered for two days July 26 and 27 at very reasonable prices. This is an opportunity to own a good watch at a price you can easily afford to pay. Grover Jamison Watchmaker and Jeweler SUMMER CLEARANCE Cutting the Prices on Summer Goods $2.00 Ladies' Dresses at $1.48 $1.50 Ladies' Dresses at 98c $1.00 Ladies' Dresses at 79c 85c Children's Dresses at 50c Ladies' Hats at 69c, 48c and 39c $2.50 Ladies' White Shoes at $1.98 $2.00 Ladies' White Shoes $1.50 $1.50 Ladies' White Shoes $U00 $3.00 Ladies' Bathing Suits $2.00 $1.75 Ladies' Bathing Suits $1.00 75c Ladies' Bathing Suits 50c Special Prices on Men's Summer Goods $2.00 Men's Sport Pants at $1.50 $1.50 Men's Sport Pants at $100 $3.50 Men's White Shoes at $2.69 $2.50 Men's White Shoes at $1 75 85c Men's Broadcloth Shirts 55c $1.50 Men's Broadcloth Shirts 98c 85c Men's Broadcloth Shirts $5c 65c Men's Work Shirts at 50c 25c and 35c Work Hats at 19c Come in and look them over. We have something you will like. Moses Blumenthal Franklin. N. C. having a professional to do the work." The new publication to which Dean Schaub refers is Extension Circular No. 206, "Chair Caning" and copies may be had by any citizen of North Carolina as long as the present supply lasts by ad dressing a request to F. H. Jeter, agricultural editor at State Col lege. j LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE FOR PAROLE Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for a parole for Ray Miller. Any one desiring to protest will do so at once. MRS. H. B. MILLER, Mother. J25-2tp-Al