THURSDAY, MARCH , 1941
THE FRANKLIN. PRESS. AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN.
PAGE THREE
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
; .' and , '
COMINGS AND GOINGS
MRS. LESTER'S. CONLEY, PHONE 104
MISS SLOAN SINGS
IN COLLEGE RECITAL
At a music recital presented by
students in the Woman's College
school of music in Greensboro,
Miss ' Dorothy Sloan, of 'Franklin,
daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. Harold
Sloan opened the. program. She
sang "Vergin, tutta- ahior", by
Durante, : with Paul Onceley, as
sistant professor of -music, accijin
.panying her. ,
MOFFITT-ELMORE
Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Miss Ruth Mof
fitt of Franklin to Nelson I".' El
more, also of Franklin, -on Friday,
January 31, in Clayton, Ga.
Mrs. Elmore is the daughter of
Mr, and .Mrs.' Mack Moffitt. She
was attired in a blue coat suit
and wore tan accessories.
Mr. Elmore is the son of Mr.
and .Mrs. James Elmore, of Frank
lin. He is employed at the Zack
graf Hardwood company.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore were ac
companied to Clayton by Mr.s.
Walter Hall.
At present the couple are re
siding with the groom's parents.
HAZEL BRADLEY ATTENDS
STUDENTS' CONFERENCE
Miss Hazel ' Bradley, a student
at. Brevard Junior college, was one
of four representatives ,scnt by the
college to the International Re
lations club conference held at the
Florida State Teachers College . for
Women, Tallahassee. This is a na
tional students Organization, spon
sored by the Carnegie Foundation
in colleges and universities.
Fagg, Mrs. Elmer Crawford, Mrs.
J. . Ward Long, Mr.s. John Bulgin,
Mrs.' Hugh Leach, Mrs. John Ha
mcr, Mis. Elizabeth McGuire, Miss
Molly Slagle, Mrs. John Slagle
and W. B, McGuire.
NEWS FROM NAVY MEN
STATIONED IN HAWAII
Derrell Tallent, son of '.Mrs.
Aaron Tallent pf Iotla, writes that
he is now stationed at the new
naval air station on Kaneohe Bay,
just across the island from Pearl
harbor. This .station was opened
in February and is one- of six
bases included in - Admiral Hep
burn's plan ' to strengthen the
Alaska, Hawaii and Panama fron
tiers. :'
Ensign Tallent also reported that
Lewis Hylion and Henry Hyltoni
Macon boys, are stationed at Pearl
Harbor.
MISS HELEN PATTON
ADDRESSES ASHEVILLE CLUB
Miss Helen Patton, of Franklin,
head of the art department at
Western Carolina Teachers Col
lege, spoke last Thursday on "Art
in the School of Today," before
, the Asheville branch of the Asso
ciation of Childhood Education.
BUSINESS GIRLS
CIRCLE ELECTS OFFICERS
The regular monthly meeting of
the Business Girls Circle of the
Franklin Presbyterian church was
. held ' on Monday evening at the
home ot Mrs. Elmer Crawford on
White Oak street, with Miss
Evelyn Clement as assistant hostess.',.-
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In the absence of Mrs. Robert
R. Gaines, president, Mrs. Hugh
Leach presided. Y,early reports
were given by the secretary and
treasurer.
, Officers for the coming year
were, elected 'as follows: Mr.
Hugh Leach, chairman; Mrs. John
Slagle, vice-chairman; Mrs. John
Bulgin, secretary; Mrs. John Ha-
mer, treasurer. Following the busi
ness session Mrs. J. C. Hawkins,
who was in charge of the pro
gram,' gave an interesting takl on
"Christian Giving."
A social hour was enjoyed fol
lowing the .business. Delicious re-
f reshments were . served by the
hostesses.
The following members were
present: Mrs. Grant Zickgraf Mis.
Molly Slagle, Mrs. W. B. McGuir.e,
Mrs. B. L McGlamery, Mrs. Hugh
Leach, Miss Virginia Clement,
Mr. Tom Fagg, Mrs. John Bulgin,
Miss Gladys Guffey, " Mrs. John
' Slagle, and Mrs. J. C. Hawkins,
and Mrs. Frank M. Killian as a
guest.
MR. AND MRS. H. E. CHURCH
RETURN FROM FATHER'S
FUNERAL
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Church
have . returned . from Franklin,
Tenn., where they were called on
account of the illness and death
of Mr. . Church's father, E. W.
Church, who died on Thusrday of
the past week with pneumonia. H.
E. Church, Jr., of North Carolina
State, college, who also attended
the funeral of his grandfather, lias,
returned to Raleigh. '
Births
PARTY AT
TAVERN MARCH 12
A Mmv party,' under, the aus
pices of the Business Women's
Circle of the Franklin Presby
terian Church, will be held next
Wednesday evening, March 12, at
8 p. m. at the Tavern. Admission
25 cents, proceeds to go to the
building fund of the church. The
public is cordially invited.
DINNER PARTY FOR .
MRS. ROBERT R. GAINES
On Friday evening a farewell
dinner party was given at the
Tavern by the Business Girls
Circle, for Mrs. Robert R. Gaines,
retiring chairrnan of the circle.
Mrs. Gaines left the following
Sunday for Chapel Hill.
The table decorations carried out
the St. Patrick motive.
Those present were Mrs. Tom
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G, G. Watkins and son, Vercoe,
who are working at Fay.etteville,
were called home Saturday on ac
count of the death of Mr. Wat
kin's mother, Mrs. Sarah Angeline
Watkins, of the Cullasaja . com
munity. Wade Cunningham left last week
for Virginia Beach, Va., where he
has .employment.
Hugh Anderson-' returned to his
home in Twin Falls, Idaho, Sun
day, after spending two months
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Anderson at their home on. Har
rison avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Bryson III,
and young daughter, have returned
to their home in Chattanooga,
Tenn., after a visit with their
grandfather, R. L. Bryson, Sr.,
who has been critically ill for
several day.s.
Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Ross, of
Spartanburg, S. C, came Satur
day for a visit to Mrs.- Ross par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 15. Slagle.
Mrs. Douie Goss, of ''Asheville,
is spending sometime here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Rochester.
Mrs. R. M. Waldroop has re
turned from Bryson City, where
she spent several days visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Porter spent
Wednesday night here with Mr.s;
Porter's mother, Mrs. W. J. Zach-
ary before going to Ellijay, Ga.,
where Mr. Porter has employment
in a drug store there.
Joe Duncan, son of Rev. and
Mrs. "N. C. Duncan, formerly of
Franklin, now of Asheville, radio
engineer in service with the navy
radio division, stationed , at Key
West, has been transferred to
Norfolk, Va. -.
Mrs. E. K. Cunningham, who has
been quite ill for several day.s, is
reported to be getting along nicely.
Cecil Bryson, of Akron, Ohio
and Mrs. John Adkins, of Colum
bus, Ohio, are here for a visit with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Bryson at the Bryson hotel.
James M. Lyle, Jr., of Gaines
ville, Idaho, .son of Dr. and Mrs.
James M. Lyie, of Lewiston, Idaho,
has been appointed assistant state
superintendent of public instruc
tion, according to a news item re
ceived here. Mr. Lyle is a nephew
of the late Dr. S. H; Lyle of
Franklin, and whose father- was
born and brought up here.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Oliver
and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Eaton, of
Statesville, spent the week-end
with Mrs; Oliver's mother, Mrs.
John J. Tice. on Franklin Route J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Chandler,
of Tallulah Lodge, Ga., spent the
first of the week visiting Mrs.
Chandler's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John H. Thomas at their home on
Iotla street. .
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bryson
and daughter, Brenda Lee, of
Greensboro, have been here visit-1
ing their grandparents, Mn and
Mrs. R. L. Bryson, Sr., at the
Bryson hotel.
Mrs. XI. D. Billings, who has
been quite ill, was reported to he
slightly improved Wednesday.
Mrs. Lee Leach, of Chapel Hill,
came in the first of the week for
a visit here with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. George H. Bidwell, who
has been visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Neville Sloan and Mr. Sloan
in Atlanta, Ga, spent the first of
the week at the Kelly Tea room
befqre going to her home in Win-Aton-Salem.
E. S. Hunnicutt has been con
fined to his bed this week on ac
count of illness.
Mrs. W. W. Sloan, who recently
underwent an operation at a hos
pital in New York, is reyerjed to
Mr. and Mrs! Wiley Bryson an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Beverly Ann, at Angel hospital,
on Sunday, February 9. .
A daughter, Ann Catherine, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. William
Weimer Berry on Monday, Feb
ruary 3, at Angel hospital.
On .Monday, February 3, a daugh
ter, Margaret Ann, was born to
Mr. - and Mrs. Roy Rhodes, of
the Rainbow Springs community,'
at. Angel hospital. .
A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Iva Crisp at their home in
Franklin, on Thursday, February
27. 'j, '. '" '
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Siler, of Sylva, a daughter, Nancy
Elizabeth, at the Mission hospital,
Asheville, March 5.
be getting along nicely.
Mrs. Furman Guy and Mrs.
John Clark,, of Etna, spent the first
of the week in Winston-Salem
with their father and grandfather,
James M. Morrison who is ser
iously ill there in the Baptist hos
pital. Mrs. F. L. Siler is visiting Mr.
and Airs. Allen Siler at Sylva,
Mrs. Charles .Solms, of Monte
cello, N. Y.,. underwent a serious
operation at Angel hospital on
Tuesday morning. Dr. Solms was
formerly connected with the Angel
hospital.
Mrs. Thad Patton, who is a'
patient in -.Angel, 'hospital, is '.re
ported to be getting! along nicely.
W. P. Landrum, who has been
spending several weeks in Daytona
Beach, Fla., with his son, Ralph
Landrum and Mrs. Landrum. He
was accompanied on his return ' by
H. C. Welknan, g who has been
spending sometime in Ohio and
points in Florida.
Lieut Neville. Sloan, Jr., who is
stationed at Fort Bragg, spent a
while here Tuesday visiting rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. Carl Slagle has returned
to her home from Aijgel hospital,
and is reported' to be steadily im
proving, Glenn Patton has returned from
Jessup, Md., where he has been
working for the past few months.
Miss Nell Justice is a 'patient at
Angel clinic.
Mrs. Ham Touts has returned
to her home after a mastoid oper- j
ation at Angel clinic.
Midway News
Jesse Sanders ' and his son, Har
ris who are employed at. Macon,
Ga., spent the. week-end at home.
Mark Bingham was called liome
from Ft. Bragg on account of ill
ness. .'''. ' ,'""'. i - -
Leon Sellers spent the night
with Edwin W. Shope Saturday.
W. R. Ledford, R. L. Sanders,
Edwin W. Shope, Mrs. . John.
Shope, : Mrs. Alex Ledford and
Mrs.. Quince Shope made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta last week.
Miss Betty Green- of Athens,
Ga., visited Jess Sanders and fam
ily this week-end. .
Weaver ; Shope, who is attend
ing Brevard college spent the
dav Sunday with , Mr, .and Mrs.
Zeb W. McClure.
Mrs. Annie Ferguson has re
turned to Baxter, Ga., ' where .slit
is employed.
Mr. and Mrs, "Charlie Parker of
Asheville were visiting in Midway
Sunday. ; , i
Mrs. Gaines To Take
Public Health Course
,Mrs, Robert L. Gaines, public
health nurse for Macon county,
left Sunday for Chapel Hill where
she will take a special course in
public health nursing. Mrs. Ga(ines
expects to be absent from her
work in Macon county for about
three months, during which time
Miss 'Alma Kee of Waynesville,
district supervising nurse, will car
ry on the work, Miss Kee will be
in this county two days eachweek.
On the, first and third Fridays she
will serve at the prenatal clinics
at Highlands.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish o thank, our neighbors
and friends for their many. deeds
of l kindness and expressions of
sympathy shown us during the re
cent illness and death of our
mother, Mrs. Addie Mason.
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In Andrews March 15
There will be a St. Patrick's
dance in Andrews on Saturday
evening, March 15, from 8:30 un
til midnight, in the Andrews high
school gymnasium. This occasion
promises to be a delightful affair,
which will be attended by Couples
from the entire southwestern sec
tion. .
The Knights of Columbus, who
are sponsoring the dance, have an
nounced that Rodney Bryson's or
chestra from Asheville. will furnish
the music and that both round
and square dancing will be enjoyed.
The public is cordially -invited to
attend. The charge will be $1.00
;er couple.
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