iSDAY, OCT. 8, 1936
THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN
PAGE THREE
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
and
:QMINGS AND GOINGS
C TO ELECT
. regular monthly meeting of
jacofl county chapter of the
Daughters of the Canfed
'will be held at 3 o clock
Lay afternoon at the home of
Carl Slagle on Route 1. Of
fer the comine'
ected.
;iON GROUPS TO HOLD
E meeting WEDNESDAY
. zone meeting of the Wo-
“ Missionaif' societies of the
odist churches of the county
ibe held Wednesday, October
it Mt. church in the
.ogechaye community The
ine is to open at 10 o clock m
morning and a picnic dmner
be served noon,
g F. 'E. Branson, of Canton,
,ct secretary, is expected to
d the meeting.
iction of zo.ne officers to serve
[g the ensuing year is schedul-
3 take place at this msieting.
rtacon Theatre
^oCTui!rOCT71^3
Jebie Matthews
Robert Young
IN
TS LOVE AGAIN
5ee the dancing sensation of
0 continents in a musical that
3 everything!
DDED comedy & NEWS
WED.-THUR., OCT. 14-15
William Powell
IN
THE
X-MRS. BRADFORD
. With
ean Johnny Arthur,
Rrtbert Armstnong
The Thin Man .back again in
other 'piece of top notch en-
rtainment
ALSO—SPORTS REEL
AND NEWS
FRI.-SAT., OCT. 16-17
Jkmes Cagney
IN
G-MEN
Se.e Uncle Sam step into the
ime situation in the only way
lat has ever brought results—■
le way they stopped Dillinger!
DDED—CARTOON & CHAP.
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Mrs. C. C. Herbert, Jr., returned
to her home here Tuesday night
after a visit with Mr. Herbert’s
father, the Rev. C. C. Herbert,
Sr., in Charleston, S. C.
Mrs. J. W. Cantey Johnson left
Sunday for Washington, D. C.,
where she will speiid the winter
with her mother, Mrs. W. B.
Wilson, En ro.ute to Washington
she spent several days in Asheville
and attended a meeting of the
trustees of St. Mary’s School m
Raleigh.
H. G. Knoch and family have
moved from the Bissell house on
Harrison avenue to the Lyman
Higdon house in south tranklin.
Herman H. Plemmons and son,
Paul, and Mrs. Lester Conley at
tended the funeral of Mr. Plem-
mons’ grandfather, M. H. Plem
mons, at Leicester Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boice Hall and
children spent Tuesday in Asheville
shopping.
Mrs. James Freeman, of Lavonia,
Ga., is spending several days with
her' aunt. Miss Lily Rankin, at her
home on Riverview street, and with
Miss Amy Harrison at her home
on Harrison avenue.
Mrs. Sam Greenwood has re
turned from a visit in Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. John Mumpower, who is
now staying in Sylva, is spending
several days here with her brother,
Charlie West.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurst, o
Ridgecrest, spent the week-end
with Mr. Hurst’s sister, Mrs. Rob
ert Hyatt, and Mrs. Hurst’s sister,
Mrs. John S. Trotter.
Roy Gibson left Tuesday morn
ing for Otecn hospital, where he
will undergo an operation for the
removal of his appendix.
Mr and Mrs. Everette Rickman
and son, Jiunior, of Woodrow Hay
wood county, and Mrs.
Bryson, of Detroit, Mich.,, all form
erly of Macon county, are spend
ing several days at the Texas Cen
tennial Exposition at Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore
and two daughters, Jean and Sally
Lou, and Mr. and Mrs. Hen ey
Moore and daughter, Pat, attended
the Indian fair at Cherokee Wed
nesday. ,
Mr and Mrs. L. A. Jones and
daughter, Peggy Hayes, spent the
past week in Norfolk, Va visiting
Mr. Jones’ brother, lilman W.
■^°Mr.' and Mrs. E. E. George of
Atlanta, Ga., spent Saturday here,
the guests of Mrs. S. E. Penland.
Mrs. George, .before marnage, was
Miss Mary Dryman, of Flats.
!Mr. and Mrs. Henley Moore, and
daughter, Pat, of Virginia Beach,
Va., arrived Sunday for a visit
with Mr. Moore’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Moore, and' brother,
Gordon M oore.
Mrs. Emma Stiles, of Prentiss,
spent the week-end with her son,
Manson Stiles, on Bidwell street.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Cabe
and Mrs. Cecil L. P'endergrass
spent the week-end at Rutherford
college with their mother and sist
er, Mrs. D. S. Richardson and
Aliss Vivian Richardson. jMrs.
Richardso,n, who has been ill, was
reported to be improving.
Jilrs. Charlie Moore, who '-has
been ill at her home in west F'rank-
lin for several weeks, was reported
Wednesday to be somewhat im
proved.
Mrs. Lee Guffey, who underwent
a major operation at Duke hospital,
Durham, last Friday, is reported to
be improving.
Mrs. Ed Mozeley and daughter.
Miss Beatrice Mozeley, of Otto,
spent Saturday with Airs. Mozeley’s
sister-in-law, Mrs. S. E. Penland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bolick, of
Arlington, Va., are spending this
week visiting Mrs. Bolick’s mother,
Mrs. Hester Sellers, at her home
on Franklin Route 4, and other re
latives in and around Franklin.
Miss Hazel Everette, beautician
in the Franklin Beauty Shoppe,
has returned from a week’s trip
through eastern and middle Florida.
Manson Stiles, who is working at
Lawrenceville, Ga., spent the week
end with his wife at their home on
Bidwell street.
C. Tom Bryson and two daught
ers, Mildred and Ruth; Mrs.
Alice Childers, Airs. Lester Conley
and daughter, Audrey, attended tlvc
Bryson reunion at Beta, Jackson
county, Saturday.
J. Britt Carpenter, • who is now
making his home at Valdese, spent
the week-end here with his father,
George Carpenter.
Mrs. S. Al. Alann, of Tiger, Ga.,
w'as here Saturday visiting friends.
Airs. Charles Cr:»wley, of Macon,
Ga., who has been ill for the past
two weeks at the Scott Griffin
hotel, was reported to be somewhat
improved Alonday.
G. G. Watkins has returned to
his home ,at| the Munday hotel
after a trip to Florida.
Mrs. L. H. Calloway and daught
er returned to their home on Bid-
well street Saturday after a visit
with Airs. Calloway’s parents, Mr.
and A'Irs. Charlie Welch, at Bry
son City.
Frank Shope, Sam Greenwood and
C. S. Brown, employed by the U.
S. forest service at Ashland, Ala.,
spent the week-end in Franklin.
Herman Schulman and family
have moved from the Stewart house
on Riverview street to the Harold
Sloan house on West Alain street.
Air. and Mrs. .S'. H. I.yle spent
'I'uesday in Asheville on business.
Air. and Airs. Alaiden Keener, of
Highlands, were here Wednesday
shopping.
Miss Lassie Kelly and- ]Miss
Olivia Patton returned Tuesday
night after a trip to Daytona
Beach, F'la.
Miss Nina Carpenter, who is
teaching school in Aladison, S. C.,
is spending several days here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Al.
Carpenter.
Senator J. W. Bailey and A.
Hall Johnston, Asheville attorney,
were luncheon guests of Aliss
Lassie Kelly Saturday at Kelly’s
Tea Room.
Aliss Sybil Underwood has re
turned to her honi'e in Waynes-
ville after spending several days
visiting Aliss Louise Ray.
Births
Mr. and Airs. G. S. Buchanan, of
Atlanta, (la., announce the birth of
a son on Friday, September 25.
Airs. Buchajian was formerly Miss
Lily Horne, of F'ranklin.
Funeral Services Held
For Little Betty Moore
Betty, the 22-months-old daughter
of Mr. and Airs. Harold M,oore,
died at their home on Cartooge-
chaye W'cdnesday morning at 11
o’clock.
Funeral servicas were held at
Carson’s Chapel Thursday after
noon at 2 o’clock, with the Rev.
J. A. Flanagan, pastor of the
Franklin Presbyterian church, in
charge.
Little Betty is survive'd by her
parents, one sister and two brothers.
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