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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 37 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN PAGE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. LESTER S. CONLEY, PHONE 104 LOVELY SHOWER HONORS MISS MARGARET SLAGLE A lovely shower in honor of Miss Margaret Slagle, who is to be married to John Bulgin an Mon day, November 1,, was given by Mrs. W. W. Sloan and Mrs. Carl S. blagle, at "Sunnyside Farm," the home ot the former, on Thursday afternoon ot the past week. Mrs. - Carl Slagle and Miss Amanda Slagle received the guests at ihe door of the home, which was appropriately decorated with beau tiiul autumn' leaves. Ihe guests greeted the honoree and the mother, Mrs. Fred Slagle, in the living room, and were then directed to the dining room, where Mrs. Henry Slagle and Mrs. T. J. Johnston presided over the tea table. This was very effective with its lace cloth, large centerpiece of flowers and refreshments carrying out the color scheme of yellow and white. After the guests had reassembled in the living room they were sur prised by the appearance of old "Aunt Angeline" Scruggs,' who has washed for Mrs. Sloan for more than 30 years. She announced that it was about to rain and she would like for all the guests to help her get the clothes in before they got wet. Very much amused the guests followed "Aunt Angeline" to the clothes line, where they saw, in stead of the wash, many prettily wrapped packages tied to the line with white ribbon. Everybody help ed Miss Slagle collect the "wash Which . proved to be a very usetul and lovely assortment for a bride to-be. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs, Fred. Sloan, .Miss Betty Slagle, Miss Mary Jo Slagle and Ajrs. James A. McAllister, of New York, a daughter of Mrs. Sloan. 3 ' v George R. Pattillo, who recently underwent an operation at Ange hosoital for the removal of his ap- oendix. is able to be back on his duties as clerk in Angel's Drug store. , ' Macon Theatre Matinees 3:30 P. M. Evening Show 7:00 P. M. SHOWING FROM 3:00 TO 11:00 SATURDAYS PROGRAM FOR WEEK SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30' i 'TRAILING WEST" WITH DICK FORAN TIm Singing Cowboy Added: SOS COAST GUARD NO. 6 And THE VILLAIN STILL PURSUES HER MON.-TUE., NOV. 1-2 "HEIDI" Sttrrins SHIRLEY TEMPLE This is a picture of Shirley at. her greatest bringing love to a heart that knew only hatreda twinkle to the eyes that only knew tears . . . Also: HOME RUN ON THE KEYS TWILIGHT ON THE TRAIL, and MOVIETONE NEWS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3 "DANGER, LOVE AT WORK" Featuring: JACK HALEY ANN SOTHERN Shorts: WHO'S CRAZY, and PARAMOUNT NEWS (Mrs. Roy Mashburn) THUR.-FRI., NOV. 4-5 "ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN" With EDDIE CANTOR, TONY MARTIN, JUNE LANG and ROLAND YOUNG Aloo: BOSCO AND THE PIRATES OUR GANG (Mrs. Fred Arnold) If you wanf our weekly program mailed to vou, please leave name at Box Office, , - ' The persons whose names appear in the above program will be ad mitted by presenting this clipping. GARDEN CLUB TO MEET WITH MRS. SLOAN ' The Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. S. Sloan on Mon day, November 1, at 3 o'clock, for their regular monthly meeting. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. Frank Killian and three children, who spent the past week in Kuttawa, Ky., with Mrs. Kil lian's father and sisters, returneu to their home on West Main stiec: Sunday. , ( Mr. and Mrs., Jess Shope are moving from the Harrison house on Harrison avenue to the Slagle house near the Nantahala creamery, recently vacated by Sheriff A. B. Slagle and family. Mrs R. D. Sisk, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Gouge, at Bakersville, and her son, R. V. Sisk, at Charlotte, has re turned to her home on lotla street and has been confined to her room with a cold. Lester S. Conley, proprietor of the City Barber Shop, is in Angel hospital, where he underwent ah operation Friday. He is reported StyMg oj differ m K b bcovrtful, for blflgar looking, btar-looUng low pricdcor. 8nmoi powerful potWv . . . to Mf brokM for Modvni krovl . . . giving MoxImwM Molorliig pro- WRTM HOCKflOOy STUUfM) So of m coMfortoWo to rftffWwt ... " world's (WITH lAPflTY tAM All AtOUNO) lrgr Intorlort llghtor, brighter colon ond Unl ImI ooMtrwcHon, MoUng Md body o fortrMS of OMng ttw km offlchmr ommoVioIIob of powor, omf and dopoxdabtty. OK MASTft MlUXf r S THE f St f f ij IN? rr ,,M iiu r i . I JLjr-- m I -, " ' MM..I..IMM .01 m0tjittmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I -. m.i .n m 1 'CAR BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY by hospital attendants to be doing nicely. '. v ..." ' 1 Miss Ruth Gardner, English teacher in the" Franklin high school, re signed from her school work here last week and left Saturday morn ing for her home in Ay den. Miss Gardner resigned because she felt it necessary to be with her mother, who was ilone. Her place was fill ed Monday rnorning by Miss Marie Palmer', daughter of Mr. and Airs. Jim Palmer, of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Larry : Waldroop, of Athens, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. Waldroop's mother, Mrs. Mary Lyle Waldroop, at her home on Franklin Route 1. Mrs. James Fowler, of Rock Hill, Tenn., spent the week-end here with her brother, Earl Munday. bherif f A. B. Slagle has purchas ed the white brick house on West Mam street ' and, after extensive remodeling, he and his family are moving in this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jamison and daughter, Carlene, and Miss Ruth Commer,, of Glenville, spent Sun day at Otto visiting Mrs. Jami son's father1, D. P. Cabe. Mrs . John Ramsey and son, Charles, Q. Ramsey, have moved into their home on lotla street, recently vacated by Douglas Nich ols, Jr., and family. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Johnston and son, Murray, have returned to their home in Atlanta, after spend ing the latter part of the past week here with Mr. Johnston's mother, Mrs. T. J. Johnston. You'll "You'll be ahead with a Chevrolet." That's the enthusiastic verdict of more and more people as they see, drive and compare the new 1938 : cars. And we believe it will be your verdict, too, when you consider all the exclusive extra values this beautiful new Chevrolet brings to you. YouTl be ahead in style comfort safety. And youH also be ahead in all-round economy, for Chevrolet's famous Valve-in-Head Engine uses less gas and oil, and operates with a mini mum of upkeep. See your nearest Chevrolet dealer today for a thorough demonstration of Chevrolet superiority. CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, Cmuni Motorn Sale$ Corpo. ration, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. Central Motor IrutaUment Plan monthly paymwnlt to mil your puno. A Control Motor Valu. (SIllillB mwv- TP ,? f ; -J SYMBOL BONNEVILLE CHIEF 1 : 4 J ' ' . if James D. Ross of Seattle, whv has been appointed by President Roosevelt as administrator of the Bonneville dam project. Under the supervision of Secretary of the In terior Harold L.' Ickcs, Mr. Russ will administer the transmission and sale of all hydroelectric power. Among the groups of ladies from the Auxili ary of the Presbyterian church who attended the group conference of the Auxiliaries in Murphy on Saturday of the past week were: . Mcsdamcs George M. Slagle, George E. Brown, J. S. Gray, A. L. Leach and J. A. Flana- i 1 ' ' I y ft. cJ rx v I 41 be ahead with c. CC-flEVElOILETS You'll be ahead in style beauty smartness with this ' bigger-looking, better-looking low-priced carl gan and Miss Lily Rankin and Miss Anne Slagle. Acconipaning them were the Rev. J. A. Flanagan and John Flanagan. Births A son, John Jackson, was born to M r. and M rs. Claude Sanders at' their home in M illshoal . town ship on Friday, October 8. .Mr. and Airs. Lawrence H. Long l.aura" Belle, at their home in l-raiiklin township on Wednesday, On Sunday, October 3, a daugh ter, Eva Mae, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Coyel Carpenter, at their home on Cartoogechaye. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Potts announce the birth of a son, Larry Bryant, at their home on Eliijay on Sat urday, October 23. ' , A daughter, Barbara Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Diilard A. Saunders, at their home in the Franklin township on Sunday, Oc tober 17. On Friday, October 15, a daugh ter, Annie Ray, was born to Mr. and. Mrs. Wiley B. Scott, at their home in Millshoal fnwnshin. Mi. and Mrs. J. C. Shepherd a.n-.; nounce the birth of a son,; Billy Joe, at their home at-Leatherman on Thursday, Octpber. l4i, A daughter was born to Mr. and Airs, rorier i nomas at'tlrcir home.- T.,,...1.1. C- I n i I t it Phone 123 Franklin, N. C,
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