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THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN
PAGE FIVE
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
and
rOMINGS AND GOINGS
Irs.
John R. Faison, county super
visor, Miss Pauline Powers, home
supervisor and Miss Carolyn Nolen,
secretary of the Resettlement Ad
ministration in Macon county, at
tended a district Resettlement Ad
11 P1C.J. . ministration conference in Ashe
man Higdon was winner j yille Tuesday and Wednesday of
(rs. Ly'J'
^ n BRUNER
at bridge
W D. Bruner entertamed
three-course luncheon at
„ \Vcst street
*'"®'-idge was enjoyed_ in the
with four tables m play. |
man Higdon was winner j
,h score prize, Mrs. Gil- , ‘a
d won second prize, | Miss Nell Penland returned to
Rowland cut consolatio'n | her home on Bonny Crest Mon-
,iHp Cartright -won the j day, after spending several weeks
Mrs. i,
L prize. Miles,
k Werner, ' Mrs. Sloan
, Mrs Lyman Higdon, Mrs.
Mrs. Hugh Creas-
L. H. Page, Mrs H G.
V Mrs, Gilmer Crawford, Mrs.
i Hertzler, Mrs. John Arch-
W R. PaJdo*. «”■
Nichols. 5Irs. Maude Cart-
tht, Mrs. Katrina Brookshire
Mrs. Gudger.
rs John S. Trotter, Mrs. Harry
,,ns and Miss Mildred Moore
e in Asheville Tuesday shop-
(rs W. A. Rousseau, of North
kesboro, arrived Saturday for
isit with her mother, Mrs. Lee
wford. She was accompanied by
Rousseau, who returned Sun
to North Wilkeaboro.
iover Fouts, of Burnsville, spent
sday night with his father, Ur.
H, Fouts, and Mrs. Fouts at
ir home on lotla street.
■, and Mrs. Earl Riddick and
daughters, Barbara and Car-
lyn, spent Sunday in Atlanta, Ga.,
‘ith’ Mrs. Riddick’s sister, Mrs. D.
Mathews.
_iss Louise Ray, who has been
ijlting her sister, Mrs. Louie
f&ng in Clayton, Ga., returned to
home at lotla Wednesday.
|§Irs. J. H. Slagle and Miss Las-
Kelly went to Asheville Tues
day afternoon to attend a meeting
ofjthe Carolina White Shrine.
[ |lr. and Mrs. Truman Moody
and young daughter, of Sylva, have
m^ved into an apartment of D. G.
SAvart’s on Riverview street. Mr.
Icdy will be in charge of the
[con Furniture company's store.
,rfrs. T. W. Angel, Jr., Mrs.
F^^nk Killian and Miss Olivia Pat
ton were in Asheville Tuesday
ipping.
loyd Weyman, a student at the
-Jiversity of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, arrived Wednesday to
spend the holidays with his par-
mIs, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weyman,
itjtheir home on Harrison avenue,
kirs. William B. Holden, of Chi-
, III, arrived Wednesday for
'isit with her parents, Mr. and
^'s. Charles H. McClure; at their
lome on Route 2. Mrs. Holden was
^lerly Miss Grace McClure.
iMacon Theatre
in Akron, Ohio, with her brother,
Richard Penland.
Mrs. Louie Young and daughter,
Mary, of Clayton, Ga., were visit
ing Mrs. Young’s mother, Mrs. H.
P. Ray, .near the lotla bridge
Wednesday night.
G. Lyle Jones, of Asheville, was
here this week on business and vis
iting relatives and friends.
Frank Curtis, son of Mrs. Alleen
Curtis, spent the week-end in Ashe
ville with his sister, Mrs. C. C.
McCall, returning Sunday evening.
Mrs. A. R. Higdon and two
children left Friday for Lake
Helen, Fla., where they plan to
spend the winter.
Charles H, McClure, who has
been quite ill at his home on
Franklin Route 2, was reported
Tuesday to be somewhat improved.
Mrs. C. W. Teague, of Prentiss,
was visiting her sister, Mrs. H. T.
Mozeley, at her home on Bonny
Crest last week.
Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Brabson, of
Cornelia, Ga., were here Sunday
afternoon to attend the funeral of
their brother-in-law, George M.
Bulgin.
H. A. Wilhide, who is working
in LaFayette, Ga., spent the week
end with his family at their home
in East Franklin.
Mrs, Fred S. Sloan left Satur
day for Statesville, where she will
spend this week visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrow.
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Drake, of
Hiawassee, Ga., spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Drake, at their home
on Cartoogechaye.
J. C. Sorrells, of W^est’s Mill,
spent the week-end in Asheville
with his father, J. W. Sorrells.
Prileau Brabson, of Birmingham,
Ala., arrived Saturday to attend
the funeral of his brother-in-law,
George M, Bulgin, Sunday after
noon. He is also spending several
days visiting relatives in !Macon
county.
Robert Curtis spent the week
end in Sylva visiting at the home
of his uncle, H. 0. Curtis.
(Continped on Page Eiglit)
Where Santa ^ *
Divulges Secrets ^
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AXGEL’S drug store is simply THE ^
* place for the unusual gift. AVe've searched
and searched, and we’re proud of our stock ot ||
attractive, appropriate gifts. And they are
reasonably priced.
Angel’s Drug Store
Telephone 119
Franklin, N. C.
NEW CHEVROLET
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MON.-TUE., DEC. 21-22
KAY FRANCIS IN
The White Angel
_ Portraying the immortal Flor-
pnce Nightingale!
I ALSO NEWSREEL
[WED.-THUR., DEC. 23-24
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Come prepared to laugh!
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I EDDIE CANTOR IN
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I The year’s greatest fun-spec-
lacle!
Cartoon, and Chap. 1 ‘of
ffeat New Seriall, “The Fighting
pai'ine”.
Patinees both FRI. & SAT. at
Two shows each night.
■.The first 200 Children to buy
B'ckets for this show (Mat. or
Kjight) will each be given a nice
B^Jiristmas Box of Candy ABSO
LUTELY FREE. Each ,box con-
■3ins 20 pieces of Delicious
Jhocolate Candy. Come early,
^wldren, and get your Christ-
J^Candy before it is all gone!
r'^'ssion All Shows—10 & 25c
TO THE FINEST FAMILY IN THE WORLD”
new hioh-compression
VAIVE-IN-HEAD ENGINB
new au-siient,
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car with Genuine Fisher Wp
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Christmas. .
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN
the only COMPIETE CAR-PRICED SO LOW
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(at no extra cost)
Proved by more than two million Knee*,
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smoothest ride.
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wtonthly payment$ to iuityouri^un^t
SAFETY PLATE OLAM
All AROUND
(at no extra cost)
The finest auality, clearest-viBi^
safety plate glass, included as standard
equipment.
GENUINE FISHER ^
NO DRAFT VENTIIATION
Eliminating drafts, smoke, wmdsUeld
clouding—promoting health, comfort,
safety.
SUPER-SAFE
SHOCKPROOF STEERING*
(at no extra cost)
Steering so true and vibrationless that
driving is almost ©ifortlefls.
Burrell Motor Company
Franklin, N. C.
Telephone 123