tHURSDAY, APRIL 15, JP37 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HlCHLANDfl MACONIAN PAGE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS ROANE-LEDFORD Aliss Shirley Roane and Schollar Lcdford were married in Clayton, Ga., on Friday, March 19. , Mrs. Ledford is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb lAoane, of Car toogechaye, while Mr. Ledford is the son of Bill Ledford and the late Mrs. Ledford, of Prentis BRENDLE-REYNOLDS Miss Birdie Brcndle and Carol Reynolds were quietly married in Clayton, Ga., on Saturday, March '27. Mrs. Reynolds, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George" Brendle, while Mrs. Reynolds is the son of Mrs. Jesse Reynolds, both of Iotla. Mr. and Mrs. 'Reynolds are mak ing their home on Iotla. EPISCOPAL LADIES TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE The ladies of the St. Agnes' Episcopal church will hold a rum mage, sale on Saturday, April 24, in the Munday store room on West Main street, recently vacated by C. T. Blaine. 1 , U. D. C. MEETS WITH MRS. ZEB CONLEY The Macon county chapter of the United Daughters of Confed eracy met Monday afternoon at d ""' , fc Macon Theatre PROGRAM FOR WEEK Matinee Every Day at 3:30 P. M. Night SHows 7:30 and 9:30 SHOWING FROM 3:00 TO 11:00 SATURDAYS SATURDAY, APRIL 17 GENE AUTRY ,In "OH, SUSANNA" With Smiley Bumette Alo "DICK TRACY" No. 5 "Practically Perfect" MON.-TUE., APRIL 19-20 BARBARA STANWYCK . JOEL McREA "INTERNES CANT TAKE MONEY" He risked his life to save a gangster, what did he get? Added Attraction: Betty Boop Cartoon and "Jut the Type" (Mrs. Tillery Love) WEDNESDAY ONLY APRIL 21 STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY In "OUR RELATIONS" Those two crazy, daffy, dizzy boys arc back to make your sides ache. Added Treats: PARAMOUNT NEWS and "Hotel la Swing" (Mrs. Roy Cunningham) THUR.-FRI., APRIL 22-23 "ANTHONY ADVERSE" STARRING FREDRIC MARCH r land OLIVIA de HAVILLAND and a Cast of Thousands Short Subject: "HIDEY HO" (Mrs. G. L. Houk) . The persons whose names' appear in the above program will be ad mitted by presenting this clipping. iii ' -s REMEMBER THE DATE June 1st When 10 Valuable Prizes Are To Be Awarded Sincq the beginning of , our Formal Opening and Home Furnishing Campaign hundreds of people have visited our store, registered 'and re ceived their free coupons. Have you seen the 10 valuable prizes, now on display in our window, which are to be awarded on June 1st? Not until you have seen them will you fully realize their value. Come in 'today and register and let us explain how you may win one of these prizes! Bryant Furniture Co. FRANKLIN, N. C. the home of Mrs. Zeb W. Conley, with ten members present. Mrs. George Slagle, vice-president, presided, in the absence of the president, Mrs. Carl S. Slagle. Plans were made at this time to attend , the . district meeting in Asheville Wednesday. A number of the meVnbers attended. One new member, Mrs. A. L. McLean, of West's Mill, joined at this meeting. The hostess, assisted by her daughter, Sarah, served a delicious salad and sweet course. MISS StANFIELD GIVES SHOWER FOR MRS. HURST Miss Belle Stanfield entertained with a miscellaneous shower at her home on Bonny Crest Monday eve ning, honoring Mrs. Henry Hurst, the former Miss Frances Flana gan, of Cornelia, Ga., a . recent bride. . r About 25 friends " called during the evening with packages of use ful and appropriate gifts for the honoree. The hostess served delicious sandwiches, cake and cocoa. BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN BY MISS VERNA GREENE Miss Verna Greene entertained with a party Saturday .afternoon, at her home on, Greene street, complimenting her niece, Verna Marie Greene, on her fifth birth day anniversary. Several out-door games were en joyed by the children, after which they were invited into the dining room. The table was centered with a white birthday cake, with pink and blue decorations, bearing five lighted candles. The children were served ice cream, cake and candy. Those invited were: Jean Franks, Minnie Lee Gibson, Julia Ann Hig ,don, Nancy Calloway, Patricia Lan drum and A. R, Higdon, Jr. Mrs. Sallie Calloway left Satur day. for her Jiome in Cornelia, Ga. after spending a week on Bonny Crest with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank Calloway. Miss Mildred Moore has return ed to her. home on Bonny Crest, after spending two weeks in Ral eigh. . R. C. Greene, Carl Greene and Miss Verna Greene spent Monday in Atlanta, Ga., on business. Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Gibson, who are making their home in Johnson City, Term., are spending this week on Iotla. Norman Blaine, who is working in Knoxville, Tenn., is spending this week here with his mother, Mrs. D. WV' Blaine. W. H. Greene, who has recently moved to" Glenville, came over Mon day for a week's visit with rela tives on Cartoogechaye. McKinley Edwards, of Bryson City, was here the first of the week attending court. Mr.1 and Mrs. George Brown spent Sunday in Cornelia, Ga., with Mrs. Brown's brother, Perry Cunningham and Mrs. Cunningham. M. B. Norton, of Franklin Route 2, Was among the business visitors here Saturday., Mrs. and Mrs. C E, Cooper, of Etowah, Tenn., came in Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Cooper's father, George T. Stiles, who has been quite ill for several weeks. Mr. Stiles was reported Monday to be somewhat improved. J. D. Mallonee and son, James, attorneys of Murphy, were among the court visitors here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jamison and daughter, Carlene, of Glenville; came over Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Jamison's father, U. P. Cabe, at his home at Otto. Carlene will remain here for a two weeks' visit with relatives at Otto and Franklin. S. H. Lyle, who is spending some time in Gainesville, Fla., came up up Sunday for a visit with his mother, Mrs. S. H. Lyle, Sr. Mrs. E: E. Watkins and daughter, Miss Virginia Watkins, returned to their home in Albany, Ga., Sunday, after spending a week here with her father, J. A. Conley and sister, Mrs. H. O. Cozad. Mrs. Charles Hutchins, represen tative to Yancey county, was here Monday to see Representative R. A. Patton on official business. Mr. and Mrs. , Allen Siler and daughter, of Bryson City, spent the week-end with Mrs. Siler's mother, Mrs. Robert Pattillo, at her home on Franklin Route 4. Mrs. Lee Waldroop returned to her home on Cartoogechaye last week, after spending a month with her son in Atlanta, Ga. Dover Fouts and two sons, of Burnsville, were here Tuesday vis iting Mr. Fouts father, Dr. J. H. Fouts and Mrs. Fouts, at their home on Iotla street. Mrs. T. D. Franks. Mrs. C. S. Tilley, Miss Helen DeHart, Miss Eloise Jamison and Bo Henry snent Fridav and Saturday in 'Hend- ersonville attending the B. T. U convention. They went as repre sentatives from the Franklin Bap tist church. Miss Evelyn Poliakoff returned to her home here last week, after spending two months in Baltimore Md., visiting relatives and friends Mrs. M. A. Foster and daughter Miss Mae Foster, Clarence Mack and daughter, Edna, all of Toccoa, Ga., and the Rev. John h. Foster, nf Davie. West Va.. spent Sunday here with their daughters and sisters, "Mrs"." Be'Ssfe Masttbunn, or. Franklin and Mrs. Myrtle Watkins, at her home on Cullasaja. Mrs. Charles Raines and daugh ter, Joan, of Ashevjlle, spent a couple of weeks visiting Mrs. Raines mother, Mrs.' Eva Keener, at her home at Higdonville. Miss Irene Franklin, of Ashe ville, who is attending Western Carolina Teachers college, at Cul lowhee, spent the week-end here, the guest of Miss Kate Shope. Miss Alice Rickman, a student at Western Carolina Teachers col lege at Cullowhee, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Rickman, at their home at Leatherman. Mrs. Clem Sutton came up from Washington, Ga., Saturday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. S. H. Lyle, who has .been sick for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conley spent the week-end in, Hickory, the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. k. Latham, returning to their home here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurst,, of Cornelia, Ga., are spending this week with Mr. Hurst's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Hurst, at their home on Bonny Crest. . 1 B. M. Angel; of Higdonville, was among the visitors here this week. Miss Gertrude Shope, who is taking a business course at Had dock's Business university, in Jack sonville, Fla, came in Tuesday for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z, V. Shope. Mrs. Sabra Bailey, of Andrews, spent Tuesday in Franklin with friends. Mrs. W, H. Sellers, Mrs. Agnes Higgins, Mrs. T. J. Johnson, Mrs. J. W. C. Johnson and Miss Gladys Sellers .attended the district meet ing of the Episcopal women in Highlands Tuesday. J. D. McCoy, of Gniess, has sold his store : and farm to Zeb Moss, of; Glenville. Mr. McCoy, with his family, left Monday for Glenville, where they purchased a farm. ' Winton Perry, a student at the Vniversi'ty of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill, is spending, his spring vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perry, at their home on Harrison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Moody, of Murphy, arc spending this week here attending court. , Mrs. Janet Vifiter, of Atlanta, Ga., and son, S. Vinter, of Atlanta, Ga., spent Tuesday night in Frank lin with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Jack Sanders and Mr. Sand ers, at their home on Harrison avenue. ' ' Mrs. R. M. Rimmer, who spent a week in Tifton, Ga., with her moth er, Mrs. John Rigdon, arid other relatives, returned to her home here Friday. Mrs. Mary D. Alexander, of Swannanoa, spent the week-end here with her son, Sam Alexander, at Trimont Inn. " REMEMBER THIS CROSS IT MEANS FAST RELIEF 1 15C. 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