THURSDAY. APRIL 10, 1M1 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND tHE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE THRs.- Senior Class Officers F. S. Johnston Class To Have Rummage Sale On Saturday, April 11, a 'rum mage sale Will be held in the brick building on West Main street, recently vacated by the .Potts Bur ial Association. The proceeds from this sale, which is sponsored by the F. S. Johnston Bible Class of the Franklin Methodist church, will go to the .children's orphan- SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. LESTER S. CONLEY. PHONE 104 Bryant Furniture Co. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AT REASONABLE PRICES Phone 106. Franklin, N. C. ZZ7 -:vS:::::: 4 JL mmmmmm ENLOE-GR1ST -' An event of social interest to their many friends was the mar riage of Miss Lucile Grist, of DU lard, Ga., to Turner Enloe, of Franklin Route 1. The wedding ceremony was sol cmnized on Friday, April 4, in .Clayton, G,a. The .Rev. Judson Jackson, pastor of the Clayton Baptist church, was. the officiating minister. Mrs. Emloe is . the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Grist, of Dillard, Ga. She received her edu cation at the Riabun Gap-Nachoo-chee school. . Mr. Enloe, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Enloe, also received his education at the Ra bun Gap-Nacoochee school. Mr. and Mrs. Enloe will reside in Dillard. COLLINS-WEAVER Mrs. " Wilma Weaver, and Frank Collins, of Framklin were married Saturday evening in Clay ton, Ga., Judge R. C. Ramey, of ficiating. 1 The bride was attired in a cash mere blue suit and wore black accessories. Mrs. Collin. came to Franklin a yea ago from Spruce Pine and has been employed at Hotel Bry son. , Mr. Collims is the ' son of Mr, and Mrs. Gene Collins, of Frank lin, and for several years was em ployed in Asnear s store. We is working in the Atlantic & Pacific Tea store In Spartanburg, S. C. Accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Col lins to Clayton were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allman of Franklin and Mrs. Minnie Holden, of Elizabethton, Tenn. M'COYS CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING The Rev. and Mrs. D. Commo dore McCoy celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, April 5, at their home in the Oak Grove community. (The McCoy home was decorated in jonquils and forsythia, carrying out the yellow color scheme. Mr. McCoy, a Baptist minister of this county, was 74 years o'd on March 18. He has preached in many of the rural churches of the county and for more than 50 years, he taught in the public schools, in both Macon and Swain counties. Mrs, McCoy was a daughter of ithe late W. B. Dean and was born and raised in the Oak Grove sec tion. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy have six children. They are Royal McCoy, of Philadelphia, Pa., Orion McCoy of Atlanta, Ga., Miss May McCoy of Etna; Mrs. C. L. Roland of Leatherman ; Mrs. Coburn Hold tin of Etna; and" Mrs. F. P. Blanken ship, of Bryson City. Approximately 75 relatives and close friends called during the day offering congratulations and good wishes for many more happy years together. The two-tiered wedding . cake, carried the" words, "Happy Mem ories of April 5, 1891." Mrs. J. M. Rinehart and two rhildren of Webster, spent Satur day here with relatives ' and friends. Delegates attending the North Carolina Educational Association in Asheville on Friday and Satur day were W. H. Finley, Miss Nora Moody, Mrs. J. C. Horsley, Mrs. Carl Howard, Mrs. Mary Angel and Mrs. Philip Green. Miss Versie Douthit, of Briar . town, who "has been critically ill in the Angel, clinic, is reported to be improving."' Miss Katherine Neal is visiting her brother Vaughn Neal and Mrs. Neal". at' their home in Eliza bethton, Tenn. ., Zeb Conlcy who has been ill for several weeks, is reported to be improved. A. W. Agie . of Asheville. was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Killian Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Nichols, of Elizabethton, Tenn., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neal, at their home at Aquone. Dr. Frank M. Killian' has re turned from Charleston, S. C where he visited the Middleton and Magnolia gardens. He also visited in Augusta, Ga., while PERSONAL Irene Unela Jo ksi left ya a fortune! You will be rich in many ways now. But nobody can leave you a better baking hint than this: Use Rumford Baking Powder for all your baking . . . You see, Rumford contains no alum ... it can't leave a bitter taste. And Rum ford. helps retain the natural moisture that keeps fresh taste and texture longer. Use Rum ford with every recipe in the amount the directions call for and expect perfect results every time. FREE. Send for net book let, containing doiens of bright ideas to improve your baking. Address: Rumford Baking Powder, Box J, Rum ford, Rhode Island. away. Miss ,Ncllie Deal, of Asheville, is visiting her sister, M rs. David Sut ton and Mr. Sutton this week. ,J. B. Lenoir, who is in the United States Navy stationed at Norfolk, Va,, arrived Saturday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lenoir, on Franklin Route 1. Mrs. G. G. Watkins is reported to be recovering satisfactory from a recent operation at Angel (hos pital. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bryson, of Waynesville, spent . the week-end with Mrs. Bryson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Shope, at Pten tiss. Mrs. Ralph M. Sargent, of Gales burg, 111., ' who is spending a few weeks at her cabin in Highlands; was a visitor in Franklin Wednes day. Mrs.- Faye Davis of Candler, - is spending several days here with relatives and friends. Mrs. M. Blumenthal has return ed from Atlanta, Ga., where she spent a few days with relatives and friends. . Mrs. Lucy Jacobs of lotla, spent thisvweck at Greens Creek visit ing her sister, Mrs. Felix Ashe. Miss Miriam Ritter, who has been spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Phillip L. Green and Mrs. Green, returned to her home in Bristol, Fla., Tuesday. Rev. J. L. Stokes II, Ph. D., will deliver the. commencement address of the Hayesville high school at the graduation exercises on Mon day evening, April 21. Miw Elizabeth Slagle, district deputy grand matron of the 12th district, Order of the Eastern Star; went to Hayesville last Friday eve ning to install the officers of Clay Chapter. She was accompanied by Mrs. Carl Cabe, who acted as in- j stalling marshal, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. McGlamery. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Porter; Jr., and daughter, of Nashville, Tenn., are spending several days with Mr. Porter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Porter, Sr. Rev. G. W. Davis spent last week in Aurora and Cnocowinity, his former home, and while away he also visited his mother, Mrs. Sarah Davis; near Biscoe. Miss Essie Cunningham has re turned to her school "work in Stantonburg, after being called home on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Sam Cunning ham on Franklin Route 2. Mrs. Mae Hunt left Friday for her home in Grand . Rapid, Mich., after spending several weeks here with her sister, Mrs. W. W. Mc Connell and her brother, A. C. Holt in Highlands. Miss Dorothy Cabe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, Cabe, of Franklin Route 2, left Satur day for Richmond, Va., for a visit with her brother, Reid Cabe and Mrs. Cabe. Mrs. Emma Huskin left Thurs day for Pasedena, Texas, to spend some time visiting her brother, Bob Porter and family. ! Mrs. Sam L. Rogers is spending some time in GreensbOra .with her daughter, Mrs.. L. B. Hayes and the Rev. Mr. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Curtis spent the week-end here with Mr. Curtis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Curtis. Mrs. Furman 'Guy, of Etna, .-spent several days in Winston-Salem with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morrison and . her sister, Mrs. Charlie Matlock and Mr. Matlock. Mr. and Mrs, Frank . Alexander and two children have returned to their home in Brevard, after a visit with Mrs. Alexander's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore on White Oak street. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Sheffield and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Sheffield and three chil dren, of Canton visited relatives and friends at West's Mill the first of the week. O. C. Bryant and three sons, Mrs. James Young and Miss Frances Ashe, spent Tuesday in Asheville. Mrs. S. P. Penland, who has been ill with influenza, is reported to be improved. Mr. and Mrs. T. C Justus have moved into the C T. Blaine home on Harrison avenue. Carl Tysinger, Jr and son Bofc by, returned from Lexington where they spent the latter part of the week with relatives and friend. W. H. Finley and Mr. Phillip L. Green, of the Franklin high school, attended the North Caro lina Educational Association in Asheville Friday. J. Horner Stockton and family spent Tuesday in Asheville. Roger Nix spent the week-end in Asheville. visiting relatives and friends. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our many friends for the kindness shown us in the sudden passing of our be loved husband and father, also for the many beautiful flowers. MRS. BUD LEDFORD AND CHILDREN. ..vU..S I Officers of the senior class of the Franklin High School: Top row; Lewis Patton, president; T. L. Jamison, treasurer; Jennie Scott, sec retary; Dick Sloan, vice-president. : Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hunter, of Atlanta, Ga., are the Easter holi day guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Page. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sikr, of Sylva, were here on Wednesday afternoon to attend the funeral of E, S. Hunnicutt. ' James B. Preston, Jr., and Christian F. Ziessineiff, both of New York, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley last Sunday. Mns. C. T. Blaine, who is ill with pneumonia . and pleurisy, is a patient in Angel's hospital. . Sam Murray, who has been working at Fort Bragg, has re turned to Franklin. - Births Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bryson an nounce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Moqueetah, On Tuesday, April 1. Mrs. Bryson was the for mer Miss Agnes Howell, of Hayes ville. A son; Michael, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nichols, of Atlanta, Ga., in Angel hospital on Thursday, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols are former residents xf Franklin. Mr. ans Mrs. Olnie Stanfield, of Franklin, announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, on Mon day, March 3L , FROM WNOX Cope Brothers and their Hill-Billy Pals COURTHOUSE Franklin, N. C. 7:30 P. M. Thursday, April 17 Sponsored by WOW Q.D. Floor Varnish protects fully . . . adds sparkle . . . yet doesn't darken the wood Fine floors should have the protection of Pee Gee Q. D. Floor Varnish, It's tough and elastic . . . wears like iron. Unlike many varnishes, it doesn't darken the wood. It leaves your floors light and sparkling . . . makes them, look like new. A reliable painter and. Pee Gee Q. D. Floor Varnish will work wonders with your floors. Let us give you an estimate. The cost is low. See PRODUCT FLOORS SANDED We have just bought a modern floor sanding machine. Why have rough floors when for a reasonable price you can have your old or new floors smoothed. Reeves Hardware Co. Franklin, N. C. mm (C TTTTTT H K ' T" 1 1 1 . m u ilu. LET Presents A (rreai mMdZWM of the woM leading loir-priced cars By the worlds leading motor car Builder fin 99 1 11 NEW CHEVROLET FLEETLINE ... ALSO NEW 1941 SPECIAL DE LUXE MODELS in the most beautiful, most modern color harmonies 'H- SPECIAL SPRINGTIME "BLUES" AND "GREENS" WITH P7 MATCHING BODY AND UPHOLSTERY COMBINATIONS 10 different and distinctive color selections ... 4 beautiful two-tone com binations, . . . Come in and see the most stunningly styled and tastefully decorated group of motor cars ever presented in the low-price field YOU'LL SAY, "FIRST BECAUSE IT'S FINEST!" iiimfi(""H BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY Phone 123 Franklin, N. C

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