URSDAY. JUNE 18, 1936
THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
and
OMINGS AND GOINGS
5 grace CONLEY
lORED AT LUNCHEON
ss Elizabeth Dowdle entertain-
;itli a luncheon and handker-
shower o,n last Wednesday as
to \Iiss Cjrace Conley
to her departure Thursday
Slew Orleans and Panama.
Turner, at their home on Hudson
I )rive.
Miss Susan McClure and brother,
Bryant McClure, motored to Chi-
caf^o. 111., last week for a visit with
their sister, Mrs. W. 15, Holden.
-Miss Ruth Higgins, daughter of
,\ew “““ Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Higgins,
ose attending the luncheon, be- j ;\londay for Brevartl, where
the honoree, wire; Miss attend summer school at
-y Jones, Miss Mary Louise j jj^evard college.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kenne-
.'f Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. J.
st Miss Betty Leach, Miss
ily’n Bulgin, Miss Molly Slagle,
, Margaret Franks, Miss Lliza-
’ McGuire, Miss Rachel Slagle,
rranklin, and Miss Joy Kmne-
; of Birmingham, Ala.
iss Conley -was presented with
jvely assortment of handker-
fs.
and MRS. henry D.WEST
CERTAIN AT PICNIC
r and Mrs. Henry D. West
■rtained with a picnic at tli#ir
i,e on the Georgia road Sunday,
nrinc Mr. West’s daughter, Mrs.
lert T. Keenan, of Asheville, on
birthday anniversary,
esides the honoree and her fam-
a number of relatives and close
nds were present. Everybody
nt a very pleasant day and
hed Mri Keenan many happy
irns of the day.
Trs Eloise G. Franks and >vliss
,ry Quinlan made a business trip
Kingston last week. , , , „
/Ir. and Mrs. Lex Arnold ha\e
urned to their home at Cullasaja
er spending several months at
dlands, Calif.
diss Nell Justice, has returned
her home in Chattanooga, ienn.,
er spending a week visitmg her
rents, Mr. and ^trs. John B.
stioe, at their home on Franklin
M;iss Annie Duvall, of Patterson
ring, is spending several days
iiting her aunt, Mrs. R. D- Sisk,
her home on lotla street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smart, Mrs.
jbert Long, Mrs. Perry Tiptan
d John Smart of Hayesville,
me over Tuesday to attend the
neral of Mr. and Mrs. SrMrts
andson, Earl Smart, Jr., at Holly
wrings Baptist church.
Elam G. Gray spent the week-end
siting his parents, Mr, and^ Mrs,
J, Gray, at their home on Frank-
1, Route 2,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Young and
le Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Jolly at-
;nded the funeral of Roy Latham
t Gainesville, Ga., on Wednesday
f last week, Mr. Latham was a
ephew of Mr. Young.
Miss Lucy Sue Gray spent the
^eek-end in Atlatita, Ga., the house
uest of Mr, and Mrs. W. t-
Macon Theatre
MON.-TUE,, JUNE 29-30
The 39 Steps
With
ROBERT DONAT AND
MADELEINE CARRpLL
The star of “Monte Cristo m
one of the most thrilling mystery
dramas of the year 1
A44^4_Traveltalk & News
WED., JULY 1
The Virginia Judge
With
WALTER KELLY, STEPIN
FETCHIT, MARSHA HUNT
Good, wholesome entertain
ment for the entire family!
Also—CQmed,y & News
if
THUR.-FRI., JULY 2-3
7 Keys to Baldpate
With
GENE RAYMOND AND
MARGARET CALLAHAN
The most exciting mystery ot
the year. Wonderful family en
tertainment !
Added—^Traveltalk & Comedy
brew, ,
A, Cook, of Athens, (ja,, are spend
ing two weeks with their aunt, Mrs.
W. W. Sloan, at Sunnyside Farm.
l-'rank Dowdle, of Washington, 1),
C., arrived this week for a visit
with his' parents, Mr. and !Mrs,
(jeorge Dowdle, at their home on
Route 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sloan are
spending several days in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Porter re
turned Sunday to their home at
Old 1‘ort, N. C., after a visit with
.Mrs. Porter’s mother, Mrs. W. J.
Zachary, and sister, Mrs. Flairy
Higgins, at their home on Harri
son avenue.
Miss Elizabeth Dowdle and Miss
Margaret Franks visited friends in
Mt, Pleasant and Lexington, N,. C.,
the past week-end.
Miss Eleanor Sloan, who has been
teaching school in Lewiston, Idaho,
came home l-'riday to spend the
summer with her mother, Mrs, J. S.
Sloan.
Miss Virginia Smith, of Roanoke
Rapids, N. C,, arrived Tuesday to
spend her vacation • with her par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Smith,
at their home on Harrison avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. M, N. Long, of
near Washington, Ga., are spending
the summer with their daughter,
Mrs. J. L. Young, at her home on
Route 2.
The Rev. and Mrs, J. A, Jolly are
visiting Mrs. Jolly’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Young, on Route Z.
Mrs. D. S. Richardson and daugh
ter, Miss Vivian Richardson, of
Rutherford College, arriv'ed Mon
day for a visit with their daughters
and sisters, jMrs. Cecil L. Pender
grass, at her home on White Oak
street and Mrs. Henry W. Cabe, at
her home on Riverview street.
Misses Lola and Jessie Ramsey
are spending several weeks in
Asheville attending Asheville nor
mal summer school.
}vliss Vola Mae Hendrick, of
Kenvir, Ky., spent the week-end
here, the house guest of the Misses
Willie Mae and Jarvis Ledford at
their home on lotla street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conley spent
Thursday of the past week m At
lanta, Ga.
lames and Bobby Hames, sons of
mV. and Mrs. C. W. Hames, of At
lanta, Ga., spent several days last
week visiting friends in Franklin.
Miss Grace Conley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conley left
last Thursday for New Orleans La.,
for a six-weeks visit with Miss
Marjorie McBride. She and Miss
McBride sailed Saturday for
three-weeks trip to Panama.
E A Day, of Los Angeles, Calif.,
is spending several weeks here vis
iting his daughter, Mrs. L^ L.
Page, and Mr. Page at their home
on Rogers Hill.
Mrs Edwin Bleckley and two
daughters spent Sunday in Atlanta
Ga., with Mrs. Bleckley’s son who
is in Piedmont hospital taking
treatment,
Wilburn Conley, son of Mr. and
Jvlrs Zeb Conley, left Monday
morning for Ro^^y Mount for a
month’s visit with his aunts Mrs.
C. B. Harrison and Mrs. W.
Sanders.
ville, was here last week visiting
her sister. Mrs. F. S. Johneton,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert T. Keenan
and three children, of Asheville,
spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Keen
an’s father, Henry 1). West, and
Mrs. West at their home on the
Georgia road.
Frank Henry, Sr,, Ed Whitting
ton and John B. Henry spent Sat
urday in Atlanta, (ia., on business.
Mrs. Harold T. Sloan returned
to her home Thursday after a visit
with relatives and friends in Athens
and Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Rufe Hall, of Etna, was
here Monday shopping.
Mrs. J. W. Jarrell and daughter,
Ruth, of Athens, came up Tuesday
for a visit with Mrs. Jarrell’s
sister, Mrs. George J. Johnston, at
her home on Harrison avenue,
Mrs. Ralph Womack left hriday
for Atlanta, (la., and Laurens, S,
C., for a visit with relatives and
friends.
Airs. Martha McLeod returned to
her home in Highlands Monday,
after spendin.g several weeks with
her daughter, Airs. W. W. McCon
nell, and Mr. McConnell at their
home on lotla street.
Britt Carpenter, who is now
making his home in Valdese, spent
the week-end here with his father,
(ieorge Carpe,nter.
'Mrs. Alice Murray, of Athens,
Ga., came uj) Sunday for a visit
with Iter daughter, Mrs. (ieorge J.
Johnston.
Mrs. W. H. Roane returned to
her home at Enka Monday after
spending two weeks with her hus
band at their home at Prentiss.
Mrs. Lake Shope is spending sev
eral days in Jacksonville, Fla,, vis
iting her mother, Mrs. (i. 1.-.
Arnold.
Airs. E. G. Crawford, of Car-
toogechaye, was here Monday shop-
pmg.
Mrs. E. G. Crawford, of Frank
lin Route 1, was notified Monday
of the death of her son, Leon
Crawford, at his home in Tillatoba,
Miss., Alonday morning. Mr. Craw
ford liad been suffering from heart
attacks for more than three years.
Aliss Ethel Daugherty, of Char
lotte, is spending several days vis
iting her sister, Mrs. R. L. Porter,
on Harrison avenue.
Dr. Louis R. Welzmiller and Mrs.
Welzmiller, of New York City and
Sharpes, Fla., have arrived to spend
the summer at the home of Mrs.
W. H. Sellers on Riverview street.
Mrs. James W. Alalcom, of Roa
noke, Va., is visiting Mrs. J. W. C.
Johnson at Trimont Inn.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Crawford an
nounce the birth of a son, Cecil
Burton, at their home in the Car-
toogechaye ooininunity on Friday,
June 5.
A daughter, Jsabel, was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Ray on
Friday, June 5, at their home on
Bonnv Crest.
Early Romans’ Ways
In times of depressron, the Ro
mans, following the example of
other ancient nations, reduced the
amount of gold and silver in their
coins without lowering the face
value.
“THEY HELP MY DIGESTION_”
“CAMELS MAKE meals taste better
and help digestion," says Claire
Huntington, public stenographer.
JOHNNY REVOLTA, I
P.G.A. Champion.
"No matter what I
eat or where,” he
says,"Camels make
my meals digestbet-
ter.” Camels stim
ulate digestion—
increase alkalinity.
Cosn/£K Tobaccos/
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has
Miss Ruth Slagle returned to her
home here Friday after a ten-days
S with Mrs. Ellen Walker m
M*rs'°°H ’ T. Horsley and three
children. Bill. Betty -d IJ>ward
Jr., and Mrs. Fred L. Siler leti
Monday morning for Nevy York for
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