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URSDAY. SEPT. 10, 193« THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN PACE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS [)\VN-BURCH iss Hazel Brown and Wood- Burch were raarried on Sun- August 30, at Clayton, Ga., in ’ presence of a small group of Irt!' Burch is the daughter of and Mrs. O. G. Brown, of nklin Route 2, while Mr. Burch he son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ■ch of Hayesville. . n their trip to Clayton they e accompanied by Homer Mash- n and Don McKinney. )MACK-TALLENT [iss Pearl Womack and Robert lent were quietly married in yton, Ga., o,n Sunday, August 22. D. C. PICNIC he Macon county chapter of United Daughters of Confed- cy will ‘hold its annual picnic idnesday, September 16, at the ne of Miss Annie Slagle at the t of Wayah. 'his is to be an all day affair [ all members are .urged to at- d. Mr. IS SLAGLE ENTERTAINS ITH S'PEND-THE-DAY PARTY ;Irs. J. H. Slagle entertained h an enjoyable spend-the-day •ty at her country home on at. 2. A program consisting of tures on Bible and pyramid iphecies was entertaining and in- uctive. At noon .a bountiful pic- 1,unch was spread on the lawn. Dhose enjoying Mrs. Slagle’s hos- ality were; vlrs. Dean Sisk, Mrs. Wint )rne, Mrs, Joe Setser, Mrs. P. Callahan, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. ison, Mrs. Mary Allman, Mrs. e Waldroop, Mrs. A. M. Frye, rs. C. C. Cunningham, Mrs. J. H. lal, Mrs. John Cunningham, Mrs. me Patton, Mrs. John Dalrymple, rs. M, A. Rogers, Mrs. Fred igle, Mrs, Jeff Martin. Miss Timoxena Sloan, who is itructor 'of nurses in the Henry •,ady hospital in Atlanta, Ga., is been quite ill for several ^eks, but is now able to be back 1 duty. Harry A. Wilhide, Sam Green- Dod, Frank Shope, Thomas Port- , C. S. Brown and Dick Slagle turned to their work in Ashland id Anniston, Ala., Monday, after siting their respective homes in ranklin. Mi^s Lois Faison, of Wendell, lent the week-end here with her rother, John R. Faison. On Mon- ly Mr. [Faisoin accornpanied ster to Mt. Berry, G^.,, whef^ ig will enter OQllgge, Miss Lucy Slagle, who is work- ig for the Tidewater Power and ight company at Wilmington, Jent the - week-end with her fa.th- r, T. M. Slagle, at his home on 'artoogechaye. Macon Theatre MON.-TUE., SEPT. 14-15 PRED MacMURRAY CAROLE LOMgARD THE PRINCESS COMES ACROSS Rhythm and romance! Breezy, rollicking entertainment! ■ALS^CARTOON & NEWS. WED.-THUR., SEPT. 16-17 ruby KEELER, AL JOLSON In GO INTO YOUR DANCE Here thgy are, the Ki^g an^ Queen jlpf"' Song-an^-D.anpe iri their first great hit tqggther! ALSQ-TmERRIE MELQDIE, & fEWS FRI,=§AT., SEPT. 1849 three on the TRAIL With bill BOYD, JIMMY ELLI SON, MURIEL EVANS Hopalong Casidy goes into action for justice and romance! ADDED—POPEYE COMEDY and Ch«,p. 12^ “FrEvnk Merriwell” Admission All Shows—10 & 25c and Mrs. F. G. Burnette returned to th’eir home here Mon day after spending the week-end in Knoxville, Tenn., the guests of Mr, and ^Irs, Roy Jennings, W. F. Curtis returned to his home here Tuesday from Atlanta, Ga., where he spent a week with his son, Gaston Curtis. Howard Wilkie, who is teach ing school at Skyland, Haywood county, spent the week-end here with his wife and daughter. Mrs. Floy England and son, James, of Knoxville, Tenn., spent last week here with the former’s aunt, Mrs. J. S. Sloan. Miss Almarie Robinson, of Haz elwood, is spending this week with her grandmother, Mrs. C. A. Setser, and aunt, Mrs. Deraid Ashe. E. G. Harris, of Tampa, stopped over in Franklin Tuesday night re turning home from a visit to his sister, Miss Rebecca Harris, of Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Johnson and small son were week-end guests of Mr, Johnson’s mother, Mrs. J. W, C. Johnson at Trimont Inn, T, S, Gash, who has been spend ing several days here with his sister, Mrs. Hattie Moore, return ed to his home in Brevard Sunday. Miss Estelle Powers., who spent several days in Franklin visiting her sister, ’vliss Pauline Powers, has returned to Mt. Berry, Ga., to resume her school work. Miss Pow ers is a senior at tfee Berry School. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Easton and two children have returned to their home in Cornith, Miss., after a visit here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W.' A. Rousseau, of Washington, D. C,, are spending several days with Mrs, Rousseac’s mother, Mrs, Lee Crawford, IMiss Jessie Powers, who has been spending the summer here with her niece. Miss Pauline Powers, re turned Monday to Mt, Berry, Ga,, where she will resume her work as director of arts and crafts in the Berry school. Miss Eloise Stevens, of Golds boro, Henry Gheesling, of Nor- cross, Ga., Hayes Overcash, of Charlotte, and Billy M. Powers, of Winston-Salem, were week-end guests of Miss Jessie Powers, Miss Pauline Powers and 'Miss Carolyn Nolen at Miss Amy Harrison’s caib- in at Arrowood. Miss Lois .Faison, of Wendell, N, C., and her brother, John R. Faison, of Franklin, join ed the party Sunday. On Monday afternoon the visitors departed for Mt. Berry, Ga., whene they will enter the Berry school. Mr, and Mrs, Carter Sloan and two sons have returned to their home at Van, Texas, after spend ing a month with Mr, Sloan s mother, Mrs, J. S. Sloan, at her home in «ast Franklin. They were accompanied by Miss Carol Tessier, daughter of Mrs. Reba Tessier, who will attend school at Van this winter. , Miss Roberta Enloe, daughter or Mr 'and Mrs. Jeff Enloe, left Monday for Maryville, Tenn. where she will enter Maryville cpllgge.^ John ]3ulg:iri, \vhQ h Wftrkip in Floyd,' Va., spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bulgin. Miss Virginia McGuire, who is a laboratory technician at Hamlet, N. C., is spending this week here with her mother, Mrs, W. B. Mc- ^Ray Tallent spent the past week end in Highlands visiting relatives and friends. , , j Henry Zoellner, of Highlands, was visiting relatives and friends here this week. A Y. Cfow^ey, qf Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with friends m ^7o"hn"j- Tice, Jr., son of Mr. aird Mrs, John J. Tioe, Sr,, of Frank lin Route 3, has returned to bwan- year at the Asheville Farm school. Milto,n Sanders, son of and Mrs. Jack Sanders and Floyd Weyman, son of Mr- and • Tack Weyman, left Wednesday fo Raleigh, where they will enter State '^°Phmp Blumenthal, son of Mr-, and Mrs. Moses Blumenthal, who has been working in Cornelia, Ga., this summer, left Wednesday for Chapel Hill to enter the university of North CaroUna. ^Ir. and Mrs. Roy Gibson and daughters, and John E, Rickman have returned from a visit with Airs. Nobia Tallent in Sweetwater, T enn. Miss Dorothy Lyle returned to her home in Atlanta, Cia., Sunday after spending several days with her grandmother, Mrs. S. H. Lyle, Sr., at her home on Lyle street. Mis« Mary Enloe, who is work ing in Knoxville, Tenn., has been spending several days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jeff Enloe, at their home on Cartoogechaye, returning to Knoxville Tuesday, Charles E, Kennerly, of Ashville, was among the business visitors here Tuesday. Mrs. Rebecca Smith Patton and son, of Asheville, spent the week end with friends in Franklin. Brabson Bulgin left Monday for Maryville, Tenn., to enter Mary ville college. Mrs. J. Ivan Roland returned to her home in Winston-S.alem Saturday after spending several days visiting relatives and friends at lotla. Jess Raby and son, Hubert, of LaPlata, !Md., are spending several days at Oak Grove visiting rela tives and friends. Mrs. Moody Bolick left Friday for Washington, I). C., where she will spend the winter with her son, Charles B. Bolick, and Mrs. Bolick. •She was accompanied by Miss Myrtle Bolick, who will spend a few days in Washington before re turning to Winston-Salem, where she will teach school this year. The Rev. A. J. Johnson, of Cor nelia, Ga., Dr. Ralph Johnson, of Rome, Ga., and Col. J. N. Jphnsoii, of Atlanta, Ga., spent Monday with their cousin, Mrs. D. G. Stewart, at her home on Riverview street. Mrs. W. B. Ellard, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hogsed and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Mo.ultrie, spent Sunday here, the guests of Mrs. Myra El lard. Charles Hunter, who recently underwent an operation for the re moval of his appendix at Angel hospital, is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Porter, of old Fort, are spending several days with Mrs, Porter’s mother, Mrs, W. J, Zachary, and sister, Mrs. Harry Higgins, on Harrison avenue. Mrs. Harry F. Jordon, of Charles ton, S, C,, arrived Saturday morn ing for a visit with her father, John O, Harrison, who is ill at his home on Hai'rison avenue. The Rev. J. A. Bryson and son, Dan, of Columbia, Mo., are spend ing several days with his sister, Mrs. John Moore, at her home on White Oak street. He was accom panied by his daughter, Doris, who enter-ed Mars Hill college for the winter. Mr. Bryson preached at the Franklin Baptist church Sunday and will preach at the Sylva Baptist church next Sunday night. Jeff Enloe, Jr., who attended State College at Raleigh last year and spent the summer, there work ing, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Enloe, before returning to State college for the fall term. Judge and Mrs. John Awtrey have returned to their home in Marietta, Ga., after spending a month at Rogersi Hall Marshall Cunningham, Max Van- hook and Edgar Oliver from the CCC Camp at Marion spent the week-end with home folks in Macon county. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Hall and two daughters, spent Sunday in Bryson City visiting Mrs. Campbell’s sister, Mrs. Robert DeHart, and Mr. Hall’s sister, Mrs. Edith Shuler. Tom Rigdon, of Tifton, Ga,, ar rived last week for a visit with his sister, Mrs. R, M, Rimmer, at her home’ Qn West Alain street, Mrs, Grady Mozeley and two children, Edwin and Evelyn, of Reidsville, have been spending sev eral days with Mrs. Mozeley’s father, W. J. West, at West’s Mill, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moze- ley, at Otto. Among the week-end guests at Kelly’s Tea Room were: Mr. ,and Mrs. W. E. Barfield, of Gastonia, N. C.; Mrs. H. Strickland, Miss Mildred Strickland and Iren,^ Strickland, of Miami, Fla.; Mp-. ^nd Mrs. Watson Dent, of Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sutton, of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Query, of Gastonia; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Burch and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Potter, of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs, O, S. Blum, of Albany, Wis,; W. J. Johnston and W. J. Ruff> of Louisville, Ky. "Penny Pencil” Wins NEW YORK . . . This year it\is Mr^. Susan F. Eisele, Blue Earth, Minn, (above), with young son, adjudged the best country news paper correspondent and awarded a trip here and $200 in cash. Under the title, “With a Penny Pencil,” her column deals with everyday farm life events. A, B, Omahundro, who is work ing at Sparta, N, C,, spent the week-end with his wife at Winnosa Inn. Mrs. Sam Greenwood and broth er, Ervin 1’atto.n, returned Thurs day from a week’s trip to Wash ington, 1). C., Baltimore, ihl., and Jessups, !Md., where they visited their sister, Mrs. Branson Rogers. Mr. aixl ^Irs. Frank Henry, Sr., Mr, and Mrs, John Henry and daughter, J.Iiss Lois Henry, spent Tuesciiy in Temiessee. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Phillips and young daughter, of Clinton, Tenn., spent the, week-end visiting Mrs. Phillips’ parents, the Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Solesbee. Mrs. H. B. Terry has returned to her home at Acworth, Ga., after sp'L-nding some time with Mrs. D. (;. Stewart and at Riverview Inn, the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sellers. W. B. McGmre, of Charlotte, spent the week-end here with his motlier, Airs. W. B. McGuire. .Mrs. \V, R, Renland and two daughters left Saturday for their home in Cleveland, Ohio, a-fter a visit with Mrs, Penland’s parents, ,\lr, and Mrs, C, A, Cabe, at their home on Franklin Route 2, ?vlrs. Penland will be remembered as Miss Bcgdah Cabe, formerly of I'ranklin. Airs. George B. Hill has returned to her home in Atlanta, Ga., after spending the summer with her aunt, Mrs. J. K. Cunningham, at Kelley’s I’ea room. She was accompanied by Mrs. Sam Greenwood, who will spend several days in Atlanta be fore joining her husband in Ala bama. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Blaine, of Brooklyn, New York, arrived Tues day of last week for a visit with Mr. lilaine’s mother, Mrs. John Blaine, and his sister, Mrs. Harley Dunbar, at their home in east Franklin. Births Mr. and Mrs. Furm-an Anderson announce the birth of ,a son, Ted Joseph, at their home at Styles on Friday, September 4. ‘‘CAMELS SET ME RIGHT! HUMAN BULLETS. Hugo and Mario Zacchini are shot from a monster can non. Think of the jolt they take. But, as Hugo says; ‘ Camels keep our diges tion working smoothly.” C TENNIS CHAMPION. Mrs. Ethel Arnold says: **I smoke Camels for digestion’s sake.” Camels increase the flow of digestive fluids... alka line digestive fluids. C^^CLS COSTLIER TOBACCOS y Hunting Season For Squirrels Opens Sept. 15 GET YOUR Hunting License Guns and Shells And All Hunting Supplies ---From--- Maeon County Supply Co. FRANKLIN, N. C.
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