THURSDAY," SEPT. 23 1937 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ; :, and COMINGS AND GOINGS HALL-DOWDLE ( i ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Air. and 'Mrs. David Mi-liall, of Sylva,; have announced' the 'engage ment of their daughter, Margaret Hall, -to -'Charles-' Norman Dowdlc, of .Franklin. Miss Hall- is a' granddaughter of the law Judge " and Mrs. Fred Moore, of 'AshevHle, She attended the Waman's' 'college" of the; Uni versity, of North Carolina af Greens boro'1 and is a graduate of King's Business college 'at ''Greensboro. Mr,1 Dowdlc; is the son of Mr. -and Mrs. Mark Dowdle, of Frank, lin. - He received' his education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University -of Georgia,- at-Athens, G.a. He is a Macon TKeatre Matinees 3:3U k iVi. Evening Shows 7:00 M. SHUWlMVi f'KOivl 3:taJ iO 11:00 " 'SATURDAYS PROGRAM FOR WEEK .SATURDAY, SEPT, 25 "CAi-itORNIA MaIL" W.tb DICK FvORAN, The New ... ,, Singing Cowboy Ala:,,, . Chw.l Nov 1 SOS COASTGUARD . Cwi toon:, PIGS JS-. PIGS MON.-TUE., SEPT.. 27-28 - CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS Starring FREDDIE BARTHOLO MEW, spencer Tracy, , LIONET BA$YMORE .And. a Cast of Thousand Story by Rudyard Kjpljng. Greater than Muti.nyon . the Bounty. I ONLY HAVEEYES FOR YOU WEDNESDAY, SEPT,; 29 ' 'THE 13th. CHAIR" With DAME MAY WHITTY, MADGE EVANS. LEWIS STONE . . And a , Good Cast Alaoi PARAMOUNT NEWS .. SLACKS APPEAL - .THURSDAY,. SEPT. 30 "BORENO" v A -great 'adventure episode In the j.unglesv Equal to' "trader "Horn." Also: "LITTLE MAESTRO" ' ; I' FRIDAY;' OCT ! WILLIAM POWELL, LOUISE . RAINER hi, ' "THE EMPERORS CANDLESTICKS" ' ROBERT. .YOUNG, MAUREEN O'SJULLIVAN, FRANK. MORGAN Added: CLYDE McCOY AND ORCHESTRA In JA JAM SESSION MEDIUM WELL DONE If you want Join. Vectely program mailed to "you, please leave, name at Box Office? ' ": ' ' The -persons whose names appear in the above program will , be ad mitted by presenting this clipping. , -' The Pay-and-Take-It "HOME OF GOOD COFFEE" Just Off the Square on Iotla Street , ',. . : :v FRANKLIN, N. C Sugar, 10 lbs. 50 FJpur, 24 lbs. ......... 75 Every Sack Guaranteed Expert ShQt Gun Shells, box . 75 Coffee, Pure Rio, lb. 15 ' ' Strongest Coffee that Grows AH Candy Bars, 3 for .,...v..v.l...:: 10fr Chewing Gum, 3 for ..' IfV Lard, 3Jb. Carton 89 :, !. member of Pi kappa: Phi fraternity. At present he is connected with his lather in the, wholesale grocery business at Franklin. The wedding is scheduled to take place; in the late : fall. The couple will reside in Franklin. . MACON BOYS, GIRLS GO AWAY TO SCHOOL A large group of young people have gone from Franklin during jtnc past two weeks to enter -schools, colleges and universities. j Among, those leaving are: Chafle;. Hunter, Winton Perry, -John Craw ford, Clinton Brookshire, Jinuny Perry, Bobby Sloan, and Phil Ijlu tnenthal, to University of Ncirtli Carolina, at Chapel Hill; Jim Pat ton, . Willard i'endergrass, John Lyle Palmer, Floyd Weyman, -Alil-ton Sanders, Charles Slagle, Nick Hunter, Siler .Slagle, Waytie Frank lin, Dennis Penland., Billy Parriish, Jeff Enloe, Jr., Paul Gibson, ifau. Raby, Robert Hurst and Mack Setser, to North Carolina State Col lege, at Raleigh; John Earl Ljan caster, Maryville college, M;,ry ville, Tcnn.; Charles Palmer, .th ens Business college, Athens, Cia. ; William Blaine, Mars Hill' collage, Mars Hill; George McClure nd F"red Gray, Clemson college, Clem son, S. C ; Bernard and Matthjew Poliakoff, University of South Car olina, Columbia, SI C. ;wMarjkin Roper, to Western Carolina Teach ers' college, Cullowhec. Miss Grace Conley, to Converse college, Spartanburg, S. C. ; Misses Ruth Higgins and Leida Beshears, to Vv Oman's college of . the Univer sity of North Carolina, Greensboro; Miss Virginia Slagle, to Berea col lege, Berea, Ky. ; Miss Cassie Dills, to Athens Business college, Athens, Ga.; Miss Christine Browning and Miss Cleobelle Moore, Mars Hill college, Mars Hill; Misses Dorotjhy and Pauline Reid, to Dorland-Bell, Hot Springs ; Miss Alice Rickman, WomanVcoliege of the' University of South Carolina, Rock Hill, S. C. ; Miss Virginia Ramsey and Miss Pauline Cuth'bertson, to Asheville Normal, Asheville; Miss Roberta Enloe. to Maryville college, Mary ville, Tenn. ; Misses Jessie- and (va Dean Roper and Miss Virginia Til ley, to Western Carolina Teachers' college, Cullowhec; Tiss Dorothy and Miss .Timpsey Ieil Clouse, to Rabun Gap Industrial School, Ra bun Gap, Ga. ; Miss Nina ClouseJ to Mount Berry school, Mount Berry, Ga. . .V I Miss Virginia Tilley and fiss KathcrLnc Ramey left last wi'ek for Cullowhec where they will enter Western Carolina Teachers' college. ' Mrs. Virginia Briggs, who is working iit Atlanta, came up for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stewart, their home on . Riverview street. She and her young son, Richard, spent the lat ter part of the past week in Ashe ville visiting , Richard's grandfather, 1). W. Briggs. Mrs. Briggs returned to her work in Atlanta Monday. Mr.' and Mrs. John Jloyt have moved from the Munday house on West Main street to Clarksville, Ga Misses Evelyn and Thelma Wal droop, of Franklin Route .1; Miss Edith Edwards, of Highlands, and Miss Belle Burrelt, of Ocelo,. Ga., left Sunday for West Palm Beach, Fla., where they have positions. Mr. "and Mrs. t. C. Justus, of Washington, D. C.,' arc spending several days Jiere with Mrs. Justus' mother, Mrs. Penland, at her home on Franklin Route 2, and her sister, Mrs. J. C. Barrington. Miss. Nina Carpenter, who is teaching school at; Westminister, S. C, is spending some time here' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carpenter, ' ' 'V N. II. Stiles, who has been spend ing several (lays here with his sister, Mrs. C E. Cooper, returned to his home , in Haines City, Fla., Saturday. Fred C'ohn, of Raleigh, in charge f public relations for WPA in this Uate, was in Franklin Tuesday. He visited the BurnLngtown quarry and other WPA projects in the county. Ir. .and Mrs. F. G. Burnette.i of Atlanta, spent Sunday here, 'the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hig don at her home on Bidwell street. Mrs. Winnie Rickman, of West's Mill, left Tuesday for Spruce Pine, iwhere she will spend several days visiting relatives and friends. 'Mr, and Airs. George J. Johns ton came up -from Atlanta Sunday to attend the funeral of '"their grand mother, Mrs. J. A. Deal. ' Miss Eddis Holbrooks, of West's Mill, left Saturday for Asheville to spend several days visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Harry West and tyr. West. Joe Rickman has returned ito Asheville, where he works as lung er grader, after a visit- with his family, at their ljome at West's Mill.' , H. L. Bryant and A. R. Hiedoiv made a business trip to Knoxville Tuesday. Mrs. C. C. Hcnbcrt, Jr., Mrs. J. J. Edwards, Mrs. W. J. Zachary and Mrs. Zeb W. Conley attended coaching day for missions, x which "was held at the Central Methodist church in Asheville Tuesday. Mrs. J. D. Porter, of Asheville, spent Sunday here with her mother, Mrs. W. J. Zachary, and her "sister, Mrs. Harry S. Higgins, at the home of the latter on Harrison avenue. On her return she "was cconTpan ied by Mrs. Zachary, who spent the first of the week in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cunningham have returned from a tour through the New England states, Canada and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Hoyt and son, of Clarksville," Ga., spent Tuesday afternoon here with, friends. Mrs. Tom Koanc; of Clayton, Ga., came down ' Tuesday to attend the Gipsy .Smith revival and to yij.it Miss Lily Rankin at her home on Riverside street. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Shepherd and three children, of California, are spending a few Weeks at Leath erman with Mr. Shepherd's par ents, Mfl and Mrs. Joseph Shep herd. Wiley Carpenter, who is working at Spindale, is here for a visit with his father, George "Carpenter and Mrs. Carpenter at their home on Iotla street. Mrs. T. L. Ncu and son, who have been here for a visit with Mrs. Ncu's sister, Mrs. C. E. Coop er, returned to their home in Cin cinnati, Ohio, Sunday. Milton Sanders left on Thursday of the past week for Raleigh to enter State college. Thomas Arthur, who has been spending the summer with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Haync 'Arthur, on Cartoogcchaye, left last week for Raleigh, where he will enter school. Mrs. Will Smart, who is; .now living in Clio, S. C, is spending4 a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Vanhook, at their home at Riverside. Mrs. Fred Slagle and daughter, Mary, returned to their home on Cartoogechaye Saturday evening, aTter a visit with Mrs. John B. Byrne at her home in Columbus, Ga. Miss Cassie Dills, and Charles Palmer, who arc attending Athens Business college in 'Athens, Ga., spent the week-end here with, their parents. Mrs. R. R. Adair and son, Rad ford, and John Simpkins came over from Asheville Saturday on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swafford, -of Franklin Route 3, left on Friday of the past week for Austin, I.nd., where! they will spend two weeks visiting their daughterM rs, Wade Shulcr and Mr. Shuler, ; : Misses Jessie and Iva Dean Roper and Marvin Roper, of Frank lin Route 1, left-last week for Cul lowhee where they will enter West ern Carolina Teachers college. Bobby Arthur left last week for Berea, Ky., where he will enter Berea college for the coining year. Lee Russc.ll came oyer from Aqtione Saturday, to see his , son, Austin, who is in Angel hospital. Mr.' and Mrs. R. C. Sutton, who are now . making their home in .Savannah, Ga., caine up for a visit with their children here and to see Mr. Sutton's mother, Mrs. Sarah Sutto.il, who is quite ill at her home . at Gay., in Jackson county. """" HUHMUI.Wm.M.I. I...nui..u.k..,ii.,......a.,li.iiiiiii MMMl..liWW,MMllllll,lllIUIUII T uj!m 9ME13 " r. w .mmjz JLHE pleasure you get out of a ciga rette depends on the quality of the tobaccos put in it. And in Camels that means FINER, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS-Turkish and Domestic. If you are not a Camel smoker, try them. Schulman's Dept. Store FRANKLIN, N. C. Wcek-lEnd Specials ( ONE BIG LOT Silk Dresses VALUES UP TO $7.95 ON SALE $1.94 Alo Wool Dresses Included in Tlhis ,Lot Men's Dress Oxfords IN BLACK OR BROWN ' $2.95 VALUE $1.98 Ladies' Paris Fashion i Shoes IN ALL WANTED COLORS AAA TO EE Sizes 3)t to 9 Men's . Work Shoes At $1.49 to $2.95, Boys' Heavy Work Shoes $1.49 Druid LL Sheeting UMc VALUE-ON SALE 9i Outing ALL COLORS-ON SALE lUyd. v Cotton Batting 2 LB. ROLL ON SALE Births Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hall announce the birth of a son, Jtmn Earl, at their home in Franklin on Thurs day, September 16. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones an nounce the birth of a son, Morris, at their home on Wayah street, Bonny Crest, on Sunday, September 12.". ft- -irwt Xrc To.l PI.,;.,,, n nounce' the birth of a son Hugh Louin, at their home on Franklin Route 1, Monday, September 13. Mrs. Blaine is the former Miss Nell. Cabe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cabe, of Otto. .. ONE BIG LOT OF 483 PRS. Ladies' Dress Shoes and Oxfords VALUES UP TO $4jS ON SALE AT $1.69 Children's Shoes IN BLACK OR BROWN ON SALE 98c Men's Sox 5 pr. Ladies' Cotton Hose 10 pr. Men's Dress Pants $2.95 VALUE $1.98 Men's Winter Union Suits . $1.19 VALUE 79tf

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