News about PEOPLE Phone 24 MISS BARBARA HEN SON MARRIES JOHN ELLER Mrs. James M. Henson, of the Otto community, has announced the marriage of her daughter, Miss Barbara Jean Henson, to John Cllpton Eller, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Eller, of Tallulah Mre. Eller Palls, Ga., on May 28, in Turn ersville, Ga. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. H. D. Smith. The bride wore a boxy style light blue linen suit with match ing accessories. Mrs. Eller attended Murphy ; High School the past term, and j Medina High School, Medina. Ohio, previously. Mr. Eller attended the Tallu lah Falls sschool. - After a short wedding trip, the couple will reside in Atlanta, Ga? where Mr. Eller is now employed. MISS HOLLAND WEDS ERNEST DENDY Miss Obhdee Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holl and, of Franklin, Route 5, became the bride of Ernest Dendy, son of Ellison Dendy. and the late Mrs. Dendy. of Gneiss, and Miss Margaret Crisp, daughter of Mrs Minnie Crisp, of Franklin, Route 5, became the bride of Earl Holl and, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holland, in a double wedding Sat urday evening, June 4. The Rev. J. D. Vinson perform ed the ceremony at his home near the Georgia state line. DOUGLAS? MOORE MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs. Rose mary Grace Douglas, daughter of the late Dr. John Grace, and Mrs. Grace, of Vancouver, Canada and Bournemouth, England, to Charles William Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Moore, of Franklin, Route 1. The ceremony was performed in England May 23. The bride wore a brown suit with white accessories. Her flowers were lillies of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Moore will live in Naples, Italy, where he Is sta tioned at the U. S. Naval Base. MISS CRAWFORD'S ENGAGEMENT TOLD The engagement of Miss {Cath erine Caroline Crawford, daugh- ; ter of Mrs. Gilmer L. Crawford, and the late Mr. Crawford, of Franklin, to 2nd Lt. James Fred- , rick Henry. Jr., son of Mr. and | Mrs. James F. Henry, of Ellerbe, Miss Crawford has been announced. Miss Crawford is a senior at Western Carolina College, Cullo whee. Lt. Henry is a graduate of Western Carolina College, and is now serving with the U. S. Marines, stationed at Camp Le jeune. The wedding will take place Sept. 3 at the Franklin Metho dist Church. MISS ELLIOTT'S MARRIAGE ' TO CHILD ERS ANNOl'NCED j Ml', and Mrs. Fred R. Elliott, , of Franklin, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Naomi Elliott, to Carroll L. Chil- 1 ders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman I Chllders, also of Franklin. The wedding was solomized May | 8, at the St. John's Lutheran j Church in Walhalla, S. C. The j Rev. Ralph W. Hoffmeyer per formed the ceremony. The bride wore a beige dress, i iwith navy and white accessories. Mrs. Chllders is a graduate of Franklin High School, and is now employed by Franklin Frozen | Foods, Inc. Mr. Childers is a graduate of Franklin High School and attend ed Western Carolina College, Cul- j lowhee. He is now employed by Macon Construction Company. PERSON 4L I William Katenbrink returned Sunday from a vacation in Flo-1- 1 da. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dean and two children are expected to re turn Saturday, after spending two weeks with relatives in Nor folk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jacobs and Miss Kate Jacobs were in Char lotte on business the first of this week. Mrs. Clifton Siler and daughter, Miss Betty Siler, of Asheville, were here recently to visit Mrs. Siler's aunt and uncle. Miss Lilly Rankin and Ernest Rankin. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dean and two children have returned to their home at Oak Hill, Fla., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dean's parents here, Mr. and Mrs. George Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Led ' ford. Mr. and Mr;.. J. M. Hendricks and son, 8a nay, ol Palatk; . Fla . are visiting Mr. Hencric!:s' sister. Mis. S. H. Lyle, and Mr. lyle. Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. D. Curd have returned to their home on the Biyson City RoaU, af;er a week's stay in Tampa, Fla. Mrs. W. W. Sloan, Sr., has mov ed into the Miss Mary Willis apaitment on Harrison Avenue. Miss Margaret Crawford and Miss Fiances Huscusson left. Wed- 1 nesday for Highlands, wheie they will work this summer. Joe Perry, a student at the University of Georgia, Athens, arrived Monday for a short visit with his prndmother, Mrs. Laura Baird, before leaving for Texas to do summer work. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wilson re turned last week from Miami, Fla., and are spending the sum mer at their home on Harrison Avenue. They recently spent a few days in Taylorsville, Ky. Mason Hudspeth has returned to Gastonia, after visiting his sister, Mrs. John Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Cunning ham and their nephew, Billy Jam ison, have returned from Miami, Fla., after a week's vacation. Dick Sloan, of Charlotte, spent the week-end here with relatives. Miss Marianne Johnston, a stu dent at Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, has returned home for the summer. Mrs. Albert Ramsey and small daughter, of Waynesville, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Ram sey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Setser. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pattillo and two daughters, Lydia and Barbara, moved this week to Bryson City, | where Mr. Pattillo is the resident engineer with the N. C. State j Highway Commission. The Rev. Bob Goldston, pastor of the West Macon Circuit, has arrived from Emory University, Atlanta, to spend the summt. months here. Mrs. J. W. Powell and small daughter returned to Highland Park, Mich., Friday, after a short visit here with her father. R. H. Holden. Mr. Holden accompanies them to Highland Park. Mrs. Dave Blaine has returned to Franklin after a brief visit with relatives in Clyde. Lt. and Mrs. Frank L. Henry, III, returned to Fort Campbell. Ky.. Tuesday, after a two-week visit here with Mr. Henry's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hen ry, Jr.. and other relatives. Students from the University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, who are here for summer vaca tion are T. W. Angel, III. John M. Archer. Ill, Bobby Biddje, Richard Dryman, Holland Mc Swain, and Bill Zickgraf Lyman Gregory, a student at the University of Georgia, Athens, has arrived home for the summer Max Henderson. Max Phillips, and Billy Teague are among the students from N. C. State College home for the summer. Miss Patricia Landrum, who taught at Claxton School in Ashe ville the past term, has arrived home for the summer months. Miss Emogene Landrum return ed to Hampton, Va.. Saturday, after a week's visit with her mo ther, Mrs. Ruth Landrum. and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Shope and I son, Bud, left Wednesday for a month's vacation in Washington. California, and Oregon. Tommy Raby, Bill and D. L. | Huggins, Pat Pattillo. and Grady i Corbin, have gone to Detriot. Mich., for summer work. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nolen and daughter, Carolyn Lee. attendee j the graduation of their daughter Miss Connaree Nolen, from Ca awba College, in Salisbury. Ms: 30. Miss Nolen accompanied then, to Franklin for the summer vaca tion. I Mrs. E. J. Whitmire and daugh ter, Genevieve, and sons. E. J. Jr., and Steve, have arrived frorrf i Charlotte, where they spent the \ winter. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hunter and , daughter, Virginia Lee of Char lotte, are spending a week, here with Mr. Hunter's mother Mrs Pearl Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Sammv Ervsor. went to Greensboro this week to attend the graduation excercise of their daughter. Miss Carolyn Bryson, who was graduated from Woman's College of the Univer sity of North Carolina Miss Harriette Kinnebrew moved from "Dikie Hall' into th-: Orlando apartments on Harrison Avenue Mrs. Ruby H Tucker, of Atlanta, is staying with her fo the month of June Misses Lela Jo Gailey. Career. Sorrells, and Myra Crawford, stu dents at Brevard College hgve arrived home for the summer va cation. Miss Marianne Killian. Paul Killian and Lee Poindexter. -.vho attend Wake Forest College, are ! at home for the summer. Richard Jones spent a week at ; home before returning to Devid son College. Davidson, for sum mer school Mr. and Mrs. George Poindexter and other members of the Shep pard family from Macon County, plan to attend the Sheppard fam .ly reunion Saturday evening, June IE. in Gastonia, at Rankin Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Biookshire had as week-end guests Mr. and Mis. w. E Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cleveland, of Demorest Ga The Rev. A. Rufus Morgan at tended his class reunion at the University ol North Carolina. Chape! Hill, last week. I; was the 45th anniversary of his gradu ation.. Mrs. Winona Knepp, of Tarpon Springs. Fla., is spending the sum mer in the Iotla community. Miss Margaret Moore, of Char lotte. was here last week for her sister s. Miss Helen Moore, gradu ation from Franklin High School. Mr. and Mrs. R. e. McKelvey had as guests last week Mrs. McKelvey's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chandler. of-Donaldsonville, Ga.. and her sisters. Miss Alice Chandler and Mrs. C. O Powell and granddaughter. Mrs. Woodrow Burch and three children, of Sedro-Wooley. Wash., are visiting Mrs. Burch's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Brown. Hez Dills and Paul Burch have returned to Sedro-Wooley. Wash., after spending a few days here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Dills was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Hez Dills, Sr.. who plans to make her home in Sedro Woolley. Dr J. p. bones, of Wakefield, R I., arrived Wednesday for a visit with relatives. Mrs. S H. Lyle drove to Greens boro last week to get her daugh ter. Miss Laura Lyle. a student at Woman's College of the Uni versity of North Carolina. Miss Lyle will spend the summer vacation at home. Charles Thomas, a student at C State College. " Raleigh, is visiting his parents. Sherriff and Mrs J. Harry Thomas, before geing to Greensboro to work this summer. Mr and Mrs. T. G. Edwards, of Akron. Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Southard of Upper i Cartoogechaye Mr and Mrs. T M Southard. Mr. and Mrs T G. Edwards, Mrs Lester Southard, and Mrs | J E. Perry. Jr.. attended the wed ding of Miss Dixie Nell Southard to Flank Holden at Srotts Creek Baptist Church. Sylva. on Sst urday evening. Mrs R. s. Jones ana c'ausrhter, Margaret, went to Winstor.-Salem If. st week to visit Mr? Jones sister. Mrs Johnny Green, and Mi Greer Miss Jones remained for a week's visit. Miss Ruth Ansel returned to Fianklin last week, after teach ing in Gastor.ia for the school term. Qm Jackie Hoilman. U S. Navy !ef; Tuesday by plane from At lanta. Ga.. for San Francisco. Califs where he will report for duty, after a 10-day leave here with relatives. Mi and Mrs. Lon Dalton spent the week-end in Asheville. visiting Mr and Mrs Frank Holbrooks. Mr. and Mrs. D. w Nichols and two children. Mike and Janet, ?eft this week by plane from Ashe ?, e Jor flagstaff. Ariz, to join Mi Nichols, who was transferred to the U. S Forest Service office there. Mrs. Nichols and children, -pent sbme time here visiting her mother. Mrs. J e Calloway. M HtW-AU PORCELAIN automatic washers vt* I I o*?J worncm washcs MNSES-$m DRIBS! Comp4?tM Mm cycU owfomoticolly Wfl A* alUl&th*' really cWr' /'I r $r automatic washer in this prkt^img* with all-porcolain pro ^ ^ taction from rvst ond corrosion! ONLY *178 i t ?a? *? <? nnn im ? irr< See Your Hotpoint Dealer. Listed Below for Free Demonstration ULFUHin i-ILAil J.Wl 1 !. Franklin Hardware Company "Alwaya Pmrkinr oh The Sqaare" Phcne 117 * ?? Franklin, N. C. To Our Patrons We wish to express our appreciation for the fine reception the public gave the opening of the new . DIXIE GRILL Really, it has been grand! Thanks to each of you who has called on us. Also, here are our hours of business: Week Days 5 a. m. 'til midnight Sundays 7 a. m. ? 9 p. m. THE DIXIE GRILL MR. AND MRS. KAY MONTAGUE. Owners

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