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JfemWitt if t$$ 3H)* fljigWatib* Baconian SECOND SECTION Franklin, N. C., Thursday, August 27, 1959 Over The Countryside In Patton Community Mrs. Pearl M. Stewart Staff Correspondent Craft Workshop The Patton Home Demonstra tion Club met at the community center August 19 with Mrs. Ruth Patton, president, presiding. After the business meeting, a craft work shop as held with Mrs. Mabel Swan, assistant home economics agent, as leader. Mrs. Mack Moffitt was welcomed as a new member. Birthday Party Mrs. Virginia Green ' honored Miss Brertda Kirkland last .Friday night with a party on her 14th birthday. Those attending included Misses Linda and Rtbecca Green, Sue Blaine, Pearl and Linda Bone, Jennifer Seay. Martha Dills, Faye and Gave Phillips, and Mrs. T. N. Kirklar.d. Has Service In the absence of the pastor, the Rev. Earl T. Crowe, Geyald Wilson had the evening service Sunday at Patton Methodist Church. Personals Mr. and Mrs. William Givens ?nd family ,o{ Baltimore, Md? 5ft Friday for their home after . week's visit with Mrs. Given o larents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wells, nd her sister, Mrs. William Krick- 1 aum. Mr. Krickbaum returned 1 tome with them for a visit of ! everal weeks. R. B. Campbell and son, John, f Statesville, have been visiting ] lis niece. Mrs. Ted Blaine, and | Ir. Blaine. He also visited his ; ister, Mrs. C. R. Cabe. of the j )tto community, and other friends nd relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rcbinsop j nd family, of Asheville, were Sun ay suc-sts of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Veils. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Dills, of 'ontiac, Mich., are visiting Mr. I Mils' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | (ills. Week end guests of Mr. and ! Irs. Harley Stewart were Mr. and | Irs. Waodrow Jctt and children, j Jarolyn, Allen, and Freddie, of oudon, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. White and I Mrs. William Krickbaum shopped ! ill Atlanta Saturday. While there \ they visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gary. Sandra and Ronnie Houston, of Decatur. Ga.. spent the week end with their aunt. Mrs. Wayne Stew-, art, and Mr. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Justice, of ' St. Petersburg. Fla_ and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sales. Jr., of Asheville, ' visited Mr .and Mrs. Ted Blaine Saturday. Misses Frankie and Nancy Jones have returned home after spend ing the summer with relatives In j Pontiac, Mich. NEWS about < people i; : i Lt. and Mrs. Harry Bell, cf I. Coral Gables. Fia.. are visiting the I Allmans and Katenbrinks at their ' home on the Georgia highway. , Mr. and Mrs. 3ud Fay and chil dren, of Cincinnati, Ohio, have returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Katenbrink. Mrs. Lelund Haynes and two children. Linda and Robin, of Greenville. S. C.. spent several days recently with her aunt and ur.cle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter West: Kimir.ie Poindexter; two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Poniaexter, Jr.. cf Nitro, W. Va? S3 OUTDOOR EATING ! - Quart Bottle WESSON OIL . . 39c 3-Lb. 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TROY SHOOK, Mgr. who has been spending the sum mer with Mrs. Poindexter's mother. Mrs. Walter West, return ed home with her parents last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beck have returned home after a visit with their daughter. Mrs. Wayne A. Hammack, and family, of Madi son. Wise. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ray and son. Dennis. Mrs. C. J. Mortensen, of Ord. Neb., has returned home after a month's visit with her sister. Mrs. H. C. Allan. Sr. Mrs. Ylantah Nilson. of Bartow. Fla.. and her sister. Mrs. N. H. Sooy. of Kansas City. Mo., have returned home after a two week's i visit with Mrs. H. C. Allan. Sr. I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gray an'd son. Jimmie, of West Jefferson, 1 1 spent last week end with Mr.1 Gray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. 1 Gray, of Route 2. ? : Mr. and Mrs. James Leach and two daughters, Kathy and Debbie, :f Greensboro, are spending this 1 ] ivrek with Mrs. Leach's parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wilson. Miss Martha Womack left Greenville. S. C.. by plane last ' Friday night for a week's visit ; vith friends ip New York City. | , Mr. and Mrs. Mote Stone, of i , rallaliassee, Fla., have moved into j heir new summer home on j tVnyah Valley Road. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tripp and | ?hildren. Sandra, and David, spent he week end with Mr. Tripp's ( nother in Raleigh. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Spicer have j ?etiirned to their home in Miami. ( ?la? after spending several nonths at Wayah Valiey Ranch. ; Mrs^ Elizabeth Hunter, of Avon , Park, Fla., has joined her children, Pat and Carl, who have been spending the month of August , vith her parents. Gen. and Mrs. . Charles Dissinger, on Wayah Val ey Koaa Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Johnson. )f Alhambra, Calif., spent the veek end with Mr. and Mrs. Mari m Ledford. The Ref. Glenn Anderson and Miss Grace Byrd, of Columbia, < 3. C . spent the week end with Mr: and Mrs. Manson Stiles. , Mr and Mrs. Bob Myers and two daughters. Gayle and Diann, j pf Chapel Hill, spent the week end with Mr. Myers' parents. Mr. and M>'s. Leonard Myers. Gavle and Diana remained for a two k's visit with their grandpar- | ?nts. Mrs. K. L. Abbott of St. Peters- , burg, Fla.. was the haira wiest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cox and I daughters. Sandra and Claudette. j of St. Petersburg. Fla.. were | quests last Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Myers. j Miss Myrtle Bolick has returned to her home in Winston-Salem after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Setser. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tallent. of Pontiac, Mich., are visiting their Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Zemerv Ledford and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ta'lent. Mrs Raymond F. Culver and sons. Bill and Joe. of Smyrna. r?a? are spending this week with Mrs Culver's mother, Mrs. W. R. Waidroop. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Meeeh, if Arden. spent last week end with Mrs. Meech's mother, Mrs. L. B. Phillips. Mrs. Pearl Hunter and grand laughter, Regina Enloe. of Sylva. returned Saturday after a week's irisit in Charlotte. They were ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Nick J. Hunter and daughter, Ginny Jee. who spent the week end here. Miss Margaret Jones, daughter jf Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jones, sailed 'rom New Orleans, La.. Monday >n the "Margaret Brown". She vas accompanied by her uncle. I. D. Green, and her cousin. Miss 3ail Green, who plan to attend i / he InterriBtional Textile and Ma- k :hinery Show in Milano, Italy, i luring the month they are in J Europe, they plan to tour Ger- 1 nany, Switzerland, England, j! 'ranee, and Spain. 2 Miss Irene Sloan has returned k rom a two week's visit with her 2 irother. Tom Sloan, In Tennessee, s ma inenas in weaverville. Miss Lilly Rankin is improving ollowint? a three week's illness it her home on Riverview Street. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brown and on, Steve, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jiddle, Jr., spent last week at :arabelle Beach, Fla. Miss Carolyn Bryson spent last N .eek end in Asheville with her I ^ lunt. Miss Otela Bryson j \ Mr. and Mrs. J. G. <Spec> Mur- 1 V ay have been In St. Louis. Mo.. I or the reunion of Mr. Murray's i S lavy squadron. ! ' P. P Baker, of New Market. ^ 11a., spent last week With his son. ' I. J. Baker, and Mrs. Baker at, heir home in East Franklin. This fas his first over-nicht trip away rom his home in the past 50 'ears. Mr anto Mrs. Pat Pattillo left I'la'ist 15 for Newnan, Ga . where ifr. Pattillo will be employed si's onrh at Newman Hish School. Mr, ar.d Mrs J T McKlhenry f Warner Pcihlns. c spei i ; :? st, '. ;ek with M r: McFlhenev's si ? er> Mi';. George, R. Pat til' ; . ai.'t Mr. Pdttlllo. M^s Edith Plemmons left Tues day to return to Columbia. S. C . where she Is organist and music assistant at the First Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carpenter and family, of Dahlonega. Ga., are spending this week with Mr. . Carpenter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Ed Carpenter. Steve and Larry Carpenter, of | Hickory, have returned home after a two week's visit with their grand- 1 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Car penter. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Kenneth Car- 1 penter an dson. Mike, of Panama City. Fla.. spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carpenter. John Cloer has returned to San Antonio, Texas, where he. teaches j science at Randolph Air Force j Base, after a week's visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Cloer. Mrs. Lola Brown, of Canton. | and Mrs. Rose Galloway, of 1 Wavnesville. visited Mrs. Logan j Mien over the week end. Recent guests of Miss Olive i Patton were Mr. and Mrs. E. F j dole, of Palmetto, Fla., Mrs. Lee ; reague. of Portland. Ore., and Cashiers Valley, and Dr. and Mrs. i Mbert Reynolds and family, of the Jniversity of Indiana and High ands. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson. >f Fairfield, Mo., visited Mrs Carl 51agle and other relatives last veek. Guests of Mrs. Carl Slaule this i veek are her daughter. Mrs. I. B. ! Southerland and sons, I B.. Jr', : ind Carl, of Winston-Salem. ' - Col George B Sloan and two ? ?hildren, Barby :md Geb. of 1 Ulinvton. Va . arc -pending tin; 1 reek with Col. Sloan s father, j ' ,V. N. Sloan, and Mr. and Mrs. j I Job Sloan. j 1 Mr. and Mrs. I,. A Ross, oj j i jrc'iisboro, visited Mrs. Ross's j ' itller. A B. Slai'.le. and other j 1 elatlves last week end. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houk and 1 wo children, of Kansas City. Mo.. ! ' ,re spending two weeks visiting 1" Ar. Honk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. }. L- Houk. Miss Beverly Stockton spent the reek end with Miss Nancy imathers in Canton. Tommy and Mark Wilson, sons if Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson, of . Drlando, Fla.. are spending three \ MISS CRKKX \Vi:i)S JA.MI.S SWA I' I "OR I ) IX WAUIAI.I A Miss Mary Jo Green, daughter tf Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Green. | >f Franklin, Route 4. and Jami Raleigh Swafford, son of Mr. ami ; , cTrs. Troy Swafford. of Franklin, i ioute 3, were married Saturday, August 22. in Walhalla, S. C. Judge R. C. Carter II performed he ceremony. Accompanying them to WaJ lalla were Miss Fannie. May . fVykle an d Don Pruitt. The couple i )lans to live on Franklin, Route 4. I weeks with their grandparents. Mr. and Mis. G. J. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cansler, of the Jotla community. GIRL DRIVER NantahaLa School has its first girl bus driver in Mlss Wanda Sue Owenby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. General Owenby. A senior and outstanding student, Wanda is an all-conference guard on the basketball team. One of the top drivers in the school's driver education class, she missed making .a perfect score on all of her driver's li cense tests by only three points, loe Sheirill, the state instructor For the school bus drivers' tchool, also has high praise for IV anda's ability to maneuver tier bus over the Kyle and \quone Koute, which runs up in<l around Nantaliala Lake to the foot of Wayah. Incidentally, Wanda's hucne is on the head >f Otter Creek and she has to walk a mile each morning to where she parks her bus. 105 Attend Reunion Here Some 105 persons attended the innual Donaldson-Kiinsey reunion iere Sunday at the old family lome place. Forty-eight were from outside Macon County. This number in cluded Watson Roach and family. )f Anderson. S. C ; Mrs. Ella Cor Din and daughter, Blanche also Df Anderson; Mrs. Joyce O'Neal *nd children, of Aiken, S. C.; ?J. L Donaldson and family, of Canton: Wimar Donalason. also of Canton: J. A. Johnson and family, o! Clem son.. S. C.; W. K.. Carter and family, of Anderson; Eugene Wil son and family, of Canton; Mrs W. C. Donaldson, of Canton: Lassie Ford, of ttedro Woolley Wash.: Mrs. Jane Shook and chil dren, of Brevard; Harold Morris. 3f Brevard; Wiley Donaldson, ana family, of Cant-on; Haskell Poare MISS I'RISCII.LA LANK SJILKS MARRIES KEXXEJH 1'RKKMAX BROWX H ERE SUNDAY Miss Priscilla Lane Stiles, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Lake Stiles, of Rabun Gap. Oa? became the bride of Kenneth Freeman Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Brown, of Franklin. Sunday at 5 p.m. at the home of the Rev. R. L. Poin dexter. A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Jerry Sut ton and Miss Nancy MeCollum. The couple entered the room to gether. The bride was attired in ' a street-length dress of blue silk voile with white accessories. Her corsage was a white yellow-thruat ed orchid Miss Rachel Brown, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. Billy Joe Stiles, brother of the bride and family, of Anderson: Clyde Roach and family, of Aiken; Mrs. J. L. Black, of Anderson: Doyle Stiles and family, of CullowhtxL.| Fred Brown and family, 'of Bre vard; Sue Bronton. of Bl-ysoll City : Norma Bronton, of Bryson City; Ruby Cody, of Robbinsville; Roy Brown and family, of Canton: Clarence Donaldson, of Canton: ' and Annie Lee Rhodarmer. of Can- j ton. was best man | Only members of the immediate I family and close friends were | present. Immediately following the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Carson entertained at their home on Bid well street. After a short wedding trip, the : couple will be at home in Fort Leavenworth. Kan., where Mr. Brown Is stationed with the U.S. Army. Mrs. Brown is a graduate of Rabun Gap Nacoochee School and attended Martha Berry Col lege in Rome. Ga. Mr. Brown is a graduate of Franklin High School and attended Western Carolina College and N.i C State College before entering the Army. Mrs. Jess Estes and Mrs. Cliff Cook entertained with a miscel laneous shower Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Brown in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown. Refreshments of cake and punch were served. As sisting in serving were Miss Narda Est es and Misses Mary and Isa bejle Godfrey. Approximately 75 guests called during the evening carefree days insured with... jHTmwi nl's optional retirement \. x Someday your earnings will dwindle or cease altogether. But dollars to make retirement a happy event are insured with Jefferson Standard's Optional Retirement Plan. 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