5„*r,DEC_M21
THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN
PAGE THREE
ACTIVITIES
and
^Qiyill^GS AND GOINGS
..sutton
been mack of
oiiiicenie Mary Eliza-
Mr Mant Sutton
Si o"»■
[ t; r.-'
She is a graduate of
school and Western
f'" Sichers college. For the
*" fars she has been a
the public schools of
P Mr Sutton is the
111 c&unty. - ^ ^ Sutton.
)f ^ Franklin high
rt®
i', Buonts! colkBe, of Brans
,a’j Mrs. S«>1»
their home at Clarks
apartment in the McCoy b.uilding.
The John Rice house has been
leased by E. C. Soper.
Mrs. J. A. Deal and Mrs. T. J.
Johnston spent Thanksgiving in
Gainesville, Ga., with their daughter
and si-ster, Mrs. Lamb Johnston.
O.n their return they were accom
panied by Mrs. L. S. Ropes, who
had been spending several days in
Gainesville.
TO CLARKESVILLE
and Mrs. Philip S7 Hoyt
, this week from the John
in .Franklin to Clarke -
Ga where they recwtly
„ew home. Mr. Hoyt
large mineral mterests near
-esville He will contmue to
tain an office in with
brother, John A. Hoyt,
,e Mr. Hoyt and his wite
«1 the latter part of last week
th-eir former home i.ti Shcii-
Wyo., and have taken an
/iacon Theatre
MON.-TUE., dec. J-8
iARBARY COAST
With
MIRIAM HOPKINS
EDWARD G. ROBINSON
JOEL McCREA
V picture so powerful, so
'ceping, so vivid in the living
history it retells that it becomes
an unforgettable experience.
NEWSREEL ADDED
jWED.-THUR., DEC. 9-10
-LORIDA SPECIAL
With
JACK OKIE AND
SALLY EILERS
. train-load of laughs! He
^ets crooks face to face—and
londes cheek to cheek!
JeVERYTHING happens on
lis thrill trip!
ItWO REEL COLORTONE
Musical revue added
FRL-SAT., DEC. 11-12
EDWARD G. ROBINSON
In
BULLETS OR
BALLOTS
I With
JOAN BLONDELL, BARTON
|WacLANE, HUGH McHUGH
l“Little Caesar” blasts his way
|ack to the dictatorship of
podern gangdom 1 Robinson’s
jreatest role, and a picture that
you’ll never forget!
I ALSO-CARTOON AND
;HAP, 12, “FLASH GORDON
^dmission All Shows—10 & 25c
Miss ^iargaret Franks, a teacher
at Kannapolis, spent Thanksgiving
here with her mother, Mrs. Eloise
G. Franks.
Thomas Porter, Jr., stationed
with the U. S. Engineers at Nash
ville, Tenn., is spending a month
bere with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Porter, Sr.
Mrs. Reba Tessier has returned
from a trip to Washington, 1). C.,
where she visited her daughter,
Miss Georgianna Tessier.
Mrs. M. L. Do'wdle, who has
been ill for the past three weeks,
is reported to be improving.
Charles Hunter and Winton
Perry, who are attending the uni
versity of North Carolina at Chapel
1-liil, spent the latter part of the
past week here with their parents,
‘Airs. Pearl Hunter at her home at
Prentiss, and Dr. and Mrs. J. E.
Perry, at their home on Harrison
avenue. .
Miss Rachel Slagle, who is at
tending Athens Business college
at Athens, Ga., spent the week-'Cnd
with her parents, -Mr. and Mrs.
George Slagle.
Miss Mary Will Higdon, who is
working in Sylva, spent the week
end here with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Higdon,
Don Allison came over trom
Hayesville Tuesday to see his wife,
who is a patient in Angel hospital,
suffering with asthma,
Mrs J C Barrington, who nas
be^n confined to her home on ac
count of sickness, was reported to
be somewhat improved Tuesday,
Miss Elizabeth Dowdle, who is
teaching school at Kannapolis and
“ s rein,I, bro.ght to
pital, where she ««lerwent an «p
eration for the removal of her ap^
pendix, returned to her
•"tr K. C. Beshears
and daughter, Leida, returned to
hi hom. Sunday after spenjng
Tenn,, was among the business vis
itors here Tuesd^.
Mrs Harry Higgms and t
the University ot c.,_
Georgia T.ck, in A.I.ens, Ga, Sa.
r““ s.r««rs
relatives in Greensbora
■VI- r ^ Brown, oT.,
Mrs. C, where she
day for Batesvi , ’ g Brown,
will visit her son, C.
and Mrs^ ^'TTonley a student at
Miss Grace Coniey,
Converse college, Spartanburg, S,
C,, accompanied by her room-mate.
Miss Mercer Blaine, of Franklin,
Tenn., spent the Thanksgiving holi
days here with Miss Conley’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conley,
at their home on Harrison avenue.
John J, Tice, Jr,, who is attend
ing the Fann School at Swan-
anoa, accompanied by two of his
class-mates, .Albert Fryer, of
Wheelington, West Va., and I'red
Lee, of Douglas, Wyo,, spent
Thanksgiving holidays with !Mr,
Tice’s parents, ^Ir, and Mrs, John
Tice, Sr,, at their home on Route 3,
Jvir, and Mrs, Charlie Grist and
son, Hoke, of Dillard, Ga,; Mrs,
Nannie Bleckley and two children,
Billy and'Mildred, of Franklin, left
Saturday for Tampa, Fla,, where
they plan to spend the winter,
Ted Clark, who is working at
Winston-Salem, spent last week vis
iting his mother, Mrs, Carrie Clark,
at Oak Grove,
.Misses Bess and Eunice Cunning
ham spent Saturday in Cornelia,
Ga,, with their brother. Perry Cun
ningham,
Miss Christine Browning, daugh
ter of -Mr, and Mrs, Frank Brown
ing, of Oak Grove, a student at
Mars Hill college, returned to her
school duties Monday, after recent
ly undergoing an operation for the
removal of her appendix at ;\ngel
hospital,
Mrs, D, S, Richardson and oaugli-
ter, :\iiss Vivian Richardson, came
up'from Rutherford college Wed
nesday to spend a few days with,
their daughters and sisters, -Mrs,
Cecil L, Pendergrass, at her home
on White Oak street, .and ^ Mr-.
Henry Cabe at her home on River-
view street.
Miss Vernice Bradley returned to
her home at Oak Grove Tue^lay
after a visit with her brother, lio;.
Bradley, and sister, Miss (-race
Bradley, at their home in Winst(.n-
Salem. , , ,
Miss Charlotte Conley, who lias
been m Duke hospital ni Durnam
for treatment, returned to hei home
here last week.
Willard Hendershott, of Miami, 1 Frank Rickman,
Fla., who is attending .Auburn Gni- and Mrs. L. h. Rickman, who^was
versity, in .Auburn, Ala., spent j seriously injuied whe
Thanksgiving holidays with Bryant
McClure at his home on Route 2.
Dover Fouts, of Burnsville, spent
a couple of days the latter part of
the past week with his father. Dr.
J. H. I'outs, and Mrs, Fouts at
th'eir home on lotla street,
2\lrs, A, \\‘. Mangtim and son,
Bill, of Chai>el Hill, spent Ihanks-
giving holidays in Franklin visit
ing friends,
Carey Vanliook, of Prentiss, is
a jiatient in Angel hospital after a
serious operation
ran over his body and who has
been a patient at Angel hospita
for several weeks, has recovered
sufficiently to be removed to his
htmie at Clayton, Ga,
Mrs, Helen Macon spent the first^
of the week in Atlanta, Ga,
Carr Rickman, son of Mr, and
Mrs. R. R- Rickman, of West’s
Mill, has returned to his home after
spending the summer in Bozeman,
Mont.
Mr., and Mrs, A, L. McLean
have returned to their home,
I have reiurnet.1 lw mv..*
nous operation. nave -,ftpr
Bill Jackson, of Tryon, was the ] “Knollacres, at ® ‘ ;
guest of ,\lr. and Mrs. Kenneth spending two weeks visiting
Lee last week. .
ilrs. Virginia Briggs, of .Ashe
ville, is spending several clays' with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). (>.
Stewart, at their home on Kivcr-
view street.
Mrs. John S. Trotter and Miss
Mildred Aloore spent a couple of
days in Black Mountain last week.
Asheville and in Knoxville and
Chattanooga, Tenn. While m Fen-
,nessee they visited the Norns Dam
near Knoxville.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tysinger, Jr.,
and son, Bobby, returned to their
home here Sunday, after sp'ending
a week in Lexington, w.ith Mr. ly-
singer’s mother, Mrs. Ann lysinger.
-‘AFTER A SLASHING SET-TO on the ice,
I head for Camels,” says Phil LaBatte,
hockey star. "I smoke Camels for diges
tion’s sake-for that cheery 'lift.’”
MRS. C. SICKLES, a busy mother, says:
"What a pleasant help Camels are to
good digestion! They set me right!
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