THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1941 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON I AN PAGE FIVE v SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. LESTER S. CONLEY, PHONE 104 I REV. AND MRS. WARDLAW I AT HOME IN MANSE The Rev. and Mrs., Hubert Wardlaw will arrive this week and will make their home in the Pres ibyferian manse. Mr, Wardlaw will take up his duties as pastor of the Franklin Presbyterian church, holding his f irst service on Sunday morning at II o'clock. Kev. and Mrs. Wardlaw who was the 'former Miss Annie Lee Jackson, were married last Fri day in Clinton, S. C, home of the bride. . POTTS-ESTES Mr. And Mrs. Walter Potts of Franklin announce the marriage of their daughter, Velma, to Don Estes, son. of Mrs. Elizabeth ' Estes and the late Bill Estes of Cullasaja. Mr. and Mrs. Estes were mar-1 ried at Clayton, Ga., Saturday, May 17, with Judge R. C. Ra mey officiating. The briide' attired in a crater blue dress with navey acces- sories. 11 Mr. and Mrs, Estes were ac companied by the bride's sister, Miss Esther Potts, Don Buchan ,nan and Elmer Stahfield. GIBSON FAMILY REUNION JUNE 8 The Gibson family will meet for a reunion at the home of Mrs. "Nancy Cordon at Leather man on Sunday, June 8.. Mrs. Cordon is ; the youngest daugh ter of the late John Stewart Gib son. MR. AND MRS. PANNELL ATTEND GRADUATION Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pannell at tended the graduation of their daughter, Hazel, at the Rabun Gap Nacoochee school' on Monday, May 26. This is the third daughter they have had to graduate. Their eldest. Miss Gladys Pannell, a teacher in Macon county schools, is a gradur ate of Western Carolina Teachers college, and their second daughter, Mrs. Carrie Lee Rame'y, who is employed by the draft .board at Clayton, Ga., finished a. course at the Athens Business college. 1 Others attending ; the graduation were Mrs. Gene Pannell, Ruf us Pannell and Mrs. Nathan Penning ton. Miss Hazel Pannell will leave next week to take nurse's training in Asheville. t Bryant Furniture Co. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME" AT REASONABLE PRICES Phone 106 Franklin, N.C "7 to Check k kV in7days mm ium THISTHISTIIIS 7WS If you want to paint your house at lowest cost, Kurfees Hide-Kote is the paint to use. Here's " why Hide-Kote Is a high-quality, semi-paste house paint that you mix yourself . . ," and save the dif ference! One gallon . . . properly thinned as shown above ... makes 2V gallons of paint. Costs less to use than ordinary paint ... yet covers better, looks better, lasts longer! Easy to mix . . . easy to apply. 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BAPTIST WOMEN" TO MEET JUNE 5 The Baptist Woman's Missionary Society "of the Franklin Baptist church will meet at the church on Thursday afternoon, June 5, for its regular missionary program and business meeting. Mrs. R. M. Rim mer, chairman of Circle No. 2, will . have charge. All members are urged to attend. CLIFFORD-HUNT Announcements have been re ceived here from Mr. and Mrs. William Miller Hunt of the mar riage of their daughter, ' Miss Reba Riley Hunt, to Lieutenant Paul T, Clifford on Saturday, May 17, in Columbia, S. C-. The bride is the sister of Mrs. Be,n Woodruff, who with Mr. Wood ruff, , attended the wedding. The groom is a graduate of West Point, and is from' Franklin, N. H. They visited. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff last Spring. The couple will be at home. after June first at St. John's, Newfoundland, where Lieutenant Clifford is a 1st Lieutenant in the 6th Divi sion of the regular army attended at the newly acquired United States base at that, point GARDEN CLUB TO MEET WITH MRS. LESTER CONLEY The Franklin Garden Club will meet on Monday afternoon, June 2, at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lester S. Conley for its regular monthly meeting. Clyde H. Ray, of Waynesville, will be the guest speaker and will use "Flower Arrangements" for his topic. Assisting in entertaining will be Mrs. J. S. Sloan, Mrs. W. W. Sloan and Mrs. Charles Melichar. All members are requested to be present. . . News has been received here that Harold Carelock, a younger son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Care lock was run over by an auto and is in a grave condition. ' James L. Young, who spent the past week ' here with his family, left Sunday for Charlotte, where he has employment. " . Wilburn Conley, who has been attending : Louisburg college, is home to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,Zeb W. Engagement Nil ? I 1 "'''7 I Miss Mildred Irene Bryson, daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bryson, of Franklin, whose marriage to .Stanford J. Krom of El le'nville, N. Y., will be solemnized in- early July at the Franklin Methodist church. Conley. Miss Ruth Higgins left Thursday morning for Greensboro to visit former school friends at Woman's , College of the University of North ' Carolina and to attend the com mencement exercises. Mrs. Moody Bolick, who has been spending several months' with her son, C. B. Bolick and Mrs. Bolick in Arlington, Va., returned to Franklin Saturday and is visit ing at the home of Mrs. Logan A. Allen. - Ford Mann, of Newton, formerly of Macon county, arrived here Friday and is at present employed at The Franklin Press. Dr. H. T. Horsley, who is a patient in Duke hospital, was re ported to bt improving. Miss Helen Cunningham is spending this week at Virginia Beach, with her father, Wade Cunningham and brother, 1 Bill Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Young spent one day last week in Ashe ville. Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Ander son returned Saturday from Rich mond, Va., where they had visit ed their daughter, Mrs. F. J. Porter. Mrs. J. S. Sloan has returned from Eatonton, Ga., where she has been for a visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. R. Kinne- ,brew . ''-. '::' Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Easton and two children, Eleanor Ann and Dewey, of Dayton, Tenn., spent the week-end with Mrs. Eastom's mother, Mrs. J, S. Sloan. They returned to their home Sunday, leaving Eleanor Ann for an ex tended visit here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Neal Johnston and Mrs. Dick Conley and little Bobby Conley are visiting Mrs. Robert Cunningham in Rich Square. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. How ard Valentine in Winston-Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Porter in Hondersonville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCurry, of Lakemont Ga., and Miss Lil lian Finches, of Toccoa Ga., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George. H. Brendle near Iotla bridge. Andrew Stemply, of Jackson, Miss., visited Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Shope and family at their home near Prenfiss Tuesday.. W. L. Corbin, who has been in the Sanatorium at Black Mountain for the past 18 months, returned to his home at Otto Saturday much improved. Dover Bryson, who has been spending several days here with his wife and young daughter, has re turned to his work in Detroit, Mich. Brow.nlow Shope, who is in the U. S. Army stationed at Fort Bragg, recently spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb V. Shope, near Pren tiss. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnson have returned from Detroit, Mich., where they spent two weeks with their daughters, Mrs. Ruell Waldnoop and Mr. Wa droop. On their return they were accompanied- by Mrs. Waldroop, who will spend several weeks here. J. Paul Raby has returned to his work in Peachlaand after a visit with relatives and friends at Wests Mills. He also attended the graduation exercises at the Rabun Gap Nacoochee Industrial school Monday, of which he is a former student. Inez Crawford, daughter ' o-f Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Crawford, who has been a patient in Duke hospital for the past month, has returned to her home much im proved. Mrs. Jimmy Todd, book keeper for the Burrell Motor company, is spending several days in Atlanta with her mother, who is report ed to be seriously ilL Mrs. W. T. Moore and Mrs. J. C Harrington who went to Duke Announced .hospital Sunday for treatment are reported to be improved. Mrs. J. S. McAllister and two children, of Maplewood, N. J., arrived here Manday to spend the summer with Mrs. McAllis ter's mother, Mr.s.' W. -W. Sloan at "Sunny side. Farm."' The condition of Mrs. Fred Bry son who has beei'i ill at her home on Harrison avenue for several days, is reported to be unimprov ed. Gene Melton and Jim McHarde, of Asheville, were the weekend guests of Mr. a,nd Mrs.. Kay R. Swan son. ' Miss Ruth Higgins, has return ed from college for the summer holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bolick, of Arlington, Va., are visiting Mrs. Bolick's brother, Wiley Sellers and Mrs. Sellers at their home on Franklin, route 4, and other relatives in and around Franklin-Miss Pauline Reid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reid, of Franklin route 4, was among the large group that graduated from Mars Hill college last Friday. Harry Higgins Jr., returned to his home here last week from Clemson college to spend the holidays. . i . Misses Virgil, Louise and Hallie Collier and their brother, Roy J. STROM Fluid Driving isn't a tussle it's play! No gears to shift in normal driving . . . no pushing the clutch or yanking the lever! No wonder women are strong for Chrysler! They enjoy Fluid Driving as much as men do ! Fluid Drive with Vacamatic transmission opens up new wonders of motoring. You whip downtown, in and out of traffic, FOR SAFETY ...Why Safety CJvtc wfth Th Safety Clutch is like life boat on a ship. You will use it rery seldom, but you're mighty glad to bare it when you need it. A very -valuable safeguard for parking or dangerous places. L. E. English Phone 137 Cullasaja By MRS. VERNON BRYSON Mrs, Joe Bryson left Saturday for Virginia to join her husband who has: employment, there. Mrs. Clinton Suttle and Mrs. Clyde Early and 'children-', returned to their homes in Marion last Friday after a two weeks'- visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Births . ... Mr. and Mrs. K. H. .Snyder an nounce the birth of a son, Ruther ford Hayes Snyder, Jr., at their home near the Cozad mill on Friday, May 16. Rev. and Mrs. R. B. : DuPree, formerly of Highlands,, announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Carolyn, in the Martha Jefferson hospital at Charlottesville, Va: Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Simonds announce, the birth of a daughter, Ruth Margaret, at their home here on Friday, May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holland announce the birth of a son, May 23 at their home on Cullasaja. . Mr. and Mrs. Lease I5ryso,n an nounce the birth of a son, May 25 at their home on Cullasaja. A son, Terrell Wiley, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Diltard Saunders at their home at Prentiss on May 2K. Collier spent last Saturday in Knoxville, Tenn. They also visited the grand ole opera in Nashville, Tenn., on "Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Womble and baby have returned to their home in Newport News, . Va'., 'after a visit with Mrs. Wombfe's mother, Mrs; John Hall. Miss -Elizabeth Meadows left Friday for Atlanta, Ga., to spend the summer. . Miss Lane Porter, wlio has been attending Peace Junior "college in Raleigh returned home this week. Dr. A.; E. Gouge, of Bakerville, who attended the 10th Medical dis trict convention in Waynesv ilk; Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. Gouge, spent Wednesday .nightwith. Mrs. Gouge's mother, Mrs. R. D. Sisk, at her home on Iotla street. PHONE 106 NIGHT PHONE 70 LOVELY LADIES IFIM stopping and light , . . without once needing to shift gears! Here's something to look into ... something to get excited about! Wouldn't you like to drive a Chrysler today? : CkryW.r i.c.d.i ftwH Dihru CITY GARAGE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH J. L. Clark., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frandy of Canton were visiting Mrs. Frady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Hol land, Sunday., ' Leslie Higdon came home from Fort Bragg Sunday to attend the Co rt i iv reunion which was held at his home. He returned . to Fort Ifragg Tuesday. , Mrs. .Robert. 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