THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1941 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS LESTER S. CONLEY. PHONE 104 OSCAR C BRYANT WEDS MISS BUMGARNER OF WILMOT Mis Hermie Bumgarner, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bum- garner, of Wilmot, became the bride of Oscar C. Bryant of Frank lin in a ceremony Sunday 'evening, June 15, at 8 o'clock, at the home of the bride. The Rev. John Hyatt, was the officiating minister. The vows were spoken in a love ly setting of greenery on the spa cious lawn of 4 the Bumgarner home, which was ' approached through an aisle, of flowers with pink and white streamers and burning tapers interspersed. Miss Mildred Cowan, accom painst, and Miss Dorothy Williams presented a program of music be fore -the ceremony. . "Traumere" was played by Miss Cowan and Miss Williams sang "Oh! Sweet Mystery of Life" and "The Sweetest Story Ever Told." The March from "Lohengrin" was used for the processional and Mendelssohn's Wedding March as the recessional. The bride wore a white oriental net dress; over taffeta made Em pire style, with a shoulder length veil. Her bouquet ' was pompom asters, gypsophilia, pink and snow white roses. Mrs. Kenyon Hyde, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She was attired in wisteria satin ana ii ' ...t- nana anit ner iiowers wrc swtci jjtoa , roses Kenyon Hyde acted as best man. The Misses Iris Holden and Virginia Long, bridesmaids, were dressed in pink organdy. Their corsages were of ; sweet , peas arid , roses. Bobby Hooper, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer, and little Kay Guffey, in long blue organdy, was the flower girl. Mrs. Bumgarner, mother of the bride, wore blue, with white cor sage of gladioli. held J-WI . IIUUItiMt. V. - following the ceremony. Miss Mil dred Cowan received in the din ing room; and, Mrs. Kenyon Hyde presided at the punch bowl. Airs, iiryani nas uroi n . -clerical force at Bower's Store in Sylva for several years. Mr. Bry- ant, owner of the Bryant Furni ture store here, is one of Frank lin's leading citizens and business men. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant are tak ing a motor trip through the Shenandoah Valley to Washingtan ,nJ tv.n Virginia Coast. The' bride's going away gown was robin's egg blue witn navy. leather-bound Bible with book mark of white satin ribbon and rosebuds. William G. Crawford, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mrs Crawford is a graduate of the Belmont high school, and re ceived her B. S, degree from wesi- pm rrolina Teachers college on Monday morning prior to her mar riage. ; Air " fVawfnnl is the son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W. Crawford, of Cullasaja.' He is a graduate of the Franklin high school and received his B. S. degree from Western Carolina Teachers college in 1940. For the past two years he ha been teaching in the public scnoois. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford left for points in Carolina on tneir no.ii.-y mrmn Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam H. Honeycutt, Misses Hazel ana mo raine Honeycutt and Billy Honey cutt, of Belmont; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Crawford of Cullasaja; Miss Kate Shope., and Norman West, of Franklin, and members of the Western Carolina Teach ers college faculty. PARTY HONORllNG BRIDE-ELECTS OF JUNE Miss Margaret Slagle and Miss Grace Baird, both bride s-eiecr of June, were entertained witn a n,.nri Hinrwr uartv at the Frank lin Terrace on Saturday evening. Those enioving the delightful dinner .besides the honorees were : Mrs. S. W. Mendenhall, Mrs. J. A. Sutton, Mrs. Grant Zickgraf, Tvr,c V K Haines. Mrs. H. E. Church, Mrs. C. N. Dowdle, 'Mrs. John Archer, Mrs. T. n. ragg, m Rill Horslev. Mrs. John Mc- Collum, Mrs. J. Ward Long and Mrs, Ed Whitaker. A stag supper was given on the same evening at the Panorama Courts honoring Claude Bolton and Grover Jamison, Jr. Those enjoy ing the occasion were: H. E. Church, John Archer, S. W. Men denhall, Grant Zickgraf, R. R Gaines, J. A. Sutton, J. Ward Long,, T. H. Fagg, Bill Horsley, Ed Whitaker, Winton Perry, C. N. Dowdle, Frank Duncan, John Mc-Colluni. SURPRISE SHOWER FOR MISS MARGARET SLAGLE a . cnrririse miscellaneous shower was given Miss Margaret Slagle, bride-elect on rriday evening at the home of Mrs. Grant Zickgraf, with Mrsi Brabson Bulgin as as sisting hostess. Bridal contests and games were played after which a delicious .salad course was servu. Tlmtf .Wiovine " the occasion were: Mrs. J. A. Sutton, Mrs. John Bulgin, Mrs. J. Ward Long, Mrs. Joe Dawdle; Mrs. Frank Dunr can, Mrs. Bob Gaines, Mrs. Ben nie McGlamery, Mrs.. Elizabeth Camp, Mrs. W. C. Zicngraf, Mrs. Annie Laura Welch, Mrs. Ed Wil liams, Misses Virginia Clement, Evelyn Clement, Alice Slagle, Gladys Guffey and Mrs. T. H. Fagg. . . JAMilSON, BOLTON HONORED ON STAG DINNER On Saturday evening, June 14 twenty young men of Franklin were present at. a stag dinner at the Panorama Court given in hon or of Grover Jamison, Jr., and Claude Bolton, hoth of whom are deserting the ranks of Bachelor hood. a ,; pninvable and informa tive program followed the banquet as several of the veterans oi uu- '. .:f ni;,r1,-nil flip two mesne si.-.c nn(,".i."- . nf tlip nlrasure and hardships of the careers which they had chosen to follow. Montgomery, Ala. . Mrs. F. L, Siler, a member of this chapter, was among the many hundreds attending the unveiling of this statue. . She also visited Beauvoir, the home of Jefferson Davis in Mississippi, which lias been given by the state of - Missis sippi to the Sons of Confederate Veterans and the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy with a ! Knm nf money to assist in its res toration. The. hostess, assisted in serving by Mrs. Earl Gibson, served de licious ice cr&am, pound cake and tea. . Those attendine were Mrs. Sam L. Rogers, Mrs. Herbert E. Church, Mrs. T. Ward Lomr. Mrs. A. B. Slagle, Mrs. J. W. Cantey John- ton. Mrs. T. R. Kav. Miss Myrtle Bolick, Mrs. Earl Gibson and Mrs. Lester S. Conlcy. Miss Helen Seav and Arthur Magnusson have returned to their homes in Newark, N. J.,, after spending a week here with Miss Seay's mother, Mrs. L. A. Setiicr and Mr. Setser. . ' ! r an A Mr -Fred Adams and children of Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. Adams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C Sutton on Franklin Route 1. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oliver and family of Brevard, spent the week end here with relatives and friends. Miss Tessie Hurst has return ed to her home on Cartoogeehaye, after a visit to mends in Atlanta. Mrs. G. G. Phillips and daugh ter, Frances Jane, of Andrews, have been ' visiting Mrs. Phillips' sister, Mlss Louisa Siler. Dennis . l'enland, : who lias been attending State college in Raleigh spent the first of the week here with relatives and friends, before going to Newport News, Va., for employment. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank pur friends for the many acts of kindness, love and sympathy in the death of our wife and mother and. for the many beautiful flowers. If. L. Anderson ' and Children, A Bryant Furniture Co. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AT REASONABLE PRICES Phone 106 Franklin, N. C. JAMiISON-BAIRD WEDDING : a woHrilnrf nf interest to many friends was that of Miss Grace Darling Baird to Grover Jamison, Jr.( both of Franklin, an Sunday, afternoon. . The wedding was solemnized at 3 o'clock in the First Methodist church in Clayton, Ga 'The Rev. W. G. Henry, Jr., pastor, officiated in the presence of relatives and a few friends. The bride was attired in a navy and white ensemble and her corsage ; was of baby's breath, and sweet peas. (, Mrs. Jamison, who is the young est daughter of Mrs. C. D. Baird and the late Dr. Baird, is a grad uate of the Franklin high school and Franklin Commercial school. For the past three years she has been employed in the J. B. Pen dergrass store. "' Grover Tam- ison, attended the Franklin high schopl and is employed in thS Bank of Franklin. Immediately following the cere mony Mr. and Mrs. Jamison ictt for a wedding trip to poims Florida. After tlieir return they will be at home in the Angel ap artment. , Attending the wedding were- Mrs. Roy F. Cunningham, sister of the bride, Roy F. Cunningham, Miss Edna Jamison, sister of the bride groom and Mr. and Mrs. John McCollum . PLANS MADE FOR SERIES OF SUMMER DANCES A. G. Cagle, proprietor of Pano rama Courts, announces that he has made plans for a series of summer dances with a good or chestra" engaged for each. Dances for the nights of Saturday, June ?i frnvt FriHav. Tulv 4. have been definitely scheduled. The dances will be .formal and informal and the script will be $1.75 total. MISS SLAGLE ENTERTAINED uv PR F.SBYTERI AN GROUP The Woman's Auxiliary of the Franklin Presbyterian church en inpH with a miscellaneous- shower honoring Miss Margaret QiorlP hride-eect. luesday alter- o ftio tinme of Mrs. W. B McGuire. Contests were piayeu after which Mrs. Hubert Ward law dressed as a gypsy told for tunes. She told Miss Slagle a treasure was hidden for her and led her into the dining room where she found a table laden with lovely gifts. A delicious iced course was served. '...;. '' MRS. LON CAMPBELL HOSTESS TO U. D. C. Mrs. Lon Campbell was hostess to the Macon County Chapter of the United Daughters of Confed-, eracy on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Herbert E. Church, presi dent, presided and the ritual was led by Mrs. Campbell, chaplain. A letter was read from Mrs. R. r EVrprptt nf Durham, division president, requesting all members to help in the National Defense program. Certificate of membership was presented to Miss Myrtle Bolick and mention was made of Mrs. Frank E. Frye, of Bryson City, who has been presented with her certificate to become a member' of this chapter since the chapter in Bryson City is inactive. The chapter voted to pay all remaining obligations for the year. Mrs. J. R. Ray read an interest ;r articlp on the unveiling of the e " - Jefferson Davis memorial statue at The following clipping has been taken from the "Florence News, in Florence, S. C. Mrs. Louis D. Marchetti of 312 W. Cedar street, left this morning it.v antn for her summer cottage at Franklin, N. C, "Valley View," in the Great Smoky Mountains, where she will spend the summer months. She was accompanied by her son. Donald Eugene Mar- rlietti Thev will visit points of interest in western North Carolina during their stay. i Miss Olivia Patton is spending this week in Asheville, the guest of 'Miss Lucille Mercer. Mr.s. Roy Beshears and daugh ter, Leeida, and Mrs. W. A. Rog ers spent Friday in Asheville, On theirTeuirn they were accompained; by Miss Betty Rogers, a student at Blanton's Business college, who spent the weekend here. Mrc T H. Rainev returned to her home in Nashville, Tenn,, Sun day, after a visit here with, her daughter, Mr.s. Herbert K. Liiurcn and Mr. Church. Mrs. Rov Robinson and children have returned to their home in Hazelwood, after a visit with Mrs. Robinson's mother, Mrs. C. A. Set ser and sister, Mrs. Derald Ashe. H. E. Church, Jr., left Sunday for Alcoa, Tenn.,- to accept a por sitiori with the Aluminum company under the supervision of J. E. Housley. He was accompanied by his parents. Mrs. T. D. Bryson and three children have returned from Dur ham, where they spent a week with Judge and Mrs. T. D Bry son. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thompson and young son have moved into the Munday house on Main street. T,,rnpr DeHart. son of Mrs. E. R TlpHart. left last week for Vir ginia Beach, Va., where he has employment. Mrs. Ernest Johnson and three youngest daughters of Daytona Beach, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Johnson's father, W. P. Landrum at Cullasaja. Ernest Rankin and sister, Miss Lillv Rankin spent the first of the week in Asheville with, their sister, Mrs. J. S. Siler, attending the Rhododendron festival. r Evry day play clothmt Play, work, get under the tun in these casual, good-sport styles by Nelly Don! They're well-tailored, well-fitting Soapsuds Fashions for a care free, colorful summer. Abovt Tahittan print cotton cu Imcc in nary, red, brown. E. K. Cunningham & Co. "The Shop of Quality" MISS HONEYCUTT WEDS E. G. CRAWFORD Mr. and Mrs. William H. Honey cutt, of Belmont, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Marjorie Honeycutt to E. G. Crawford of Cullasaja. The wedding took place in the r'..n.v.oo Mpihndist church ,on vuiiuniiiv ' Monday afternoon, June 9, at 3.30 o'clock. The Rev. Walter Leneer, pastor, was the officiating minis- Tle thurch was decorated with mountain laurel and greenery. On -ufcpr sid of the altar were can- delebra holding eight white tapers i;rrktp Kv Rillv Honev- WIlll.ll ' -1 v "J . cutt, brother of the bride, and Edwin Young. The wedding music was furnished by Miss Jane Elliott, and Miss Ann Rird. all of Cullowhee. The bride was given in marriage h hpr father. She1 was attired in white taffeta with a three-quarter length .veil She cwri4 a. FIRST IN SALES because if; ''. ..' FIRST IN DESIGN among a1 low-priced frocks FIRST IN POWER (WITH "LOAD-MASTER" ENGINE) among a low-priced trucks FIRST IN FEATURES among all .low-priced frocks . FIRST IN STEERING EASE among all low-priced trucks FIRST IN VALUE among all low-priced trucks 5 111 it in ru i uyz i mm Phone 123 BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY:

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