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RSDAY, MAY 14, »3» THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN !PAflI THREE rN L/ SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and OMINGS AND GOINGS 5 KATE MOORE 3E OF J. W. RHINEHART e marriage of Miss Kate Ellen re, daughter of the late Mr. Mrs. J. Parker Moore, of Llu- and Mr. Joseph W. i>hine- pi Asheville, was solemnized :30 o’cl&ck Thursday evening, /, in the First Baptist church, ceremony was performed by Kev. W. M. Burns, pastor oi church. Only relatives and a close friends of the bridal le were present, le church was beautifully deco- I for the occasion with dog- II and other spring flowers. rs. O. F. Slimmer, of High- s played the wedding march, le bride wore a blue traveling and carried her father s Bib e. rs. Rhinehart has taught school klacon county since her gradu- n several years ago froni btet- university at Deland, Fla. For past year she has been a mem- of the faculty of the Highlands 1 school. r. Rhinehart, the son of Mr ’ Mrs. J. W. Rhinehart, Sr., oi ,aster, is connected with a motor l-ess concern in Asheville. ,'r. and Mrs. Rhinehart left Fn- !( o.n a wedding trip. SS BEATRICE YOUNCE Ids c. m. lowman ( wedding of ibeauty and sim- ity was that of Aiiss Beatrice -,nce to Carl M. Lowman, whicii n place at Rogers Fiall on Fn- ' night at 8 o'clock. Ihe Kev. C Herbert, Jr., pastor of the nklin Methodist church, per iled the ceremony, m the pres- e of a number of relatives and \e friends. , ^ he hall was artistically decorated evergreens and dogwood for occasion. he bride, a lovely brunette, wore /Kite satin gow.n and carried a )uet of lillies of the valky and trillium. She was a member |il936 graduating class, of the ‘nklin high school. She is a ^ghter of Mrs. Lily Younce, of , nklin Route 3. |[r. Lowman is the son ot Mr. i,' Mrs. P. E. Lowman, of Mor- ■Iton, and has made his home in tnkhn for more than two years, connected with the shuttle !!l:k mill located here. iter the ceremony the guests ,,-e invited into the dining room, *’;re lovely refreshments were ved, and they were entertained !i‘h Haw.aian guitar music render- >by L. O. Cope. , , c * [Ir. and Mrs. Lowman left bat- [ay irtorning for Morganton and [er points for several days. After [ir return to Franklin they will at home at Rogers Hall. I Macon Theatre • mon.-tue., may isTs JESSIE MATTHEWS set jp, * first a girl jgssTbe English dancing sensation 1 her second great starring ooiiusical. Guaranteed one of the r.nest pieces of entertainment ® ver shown on our screen. Don t (fjiss it! ’ .DDED— ce VEWS AND SPORTS REEL !St?» WED.-THUR.. MAY 20-21 y Wh«eler & Woolsey vpr. ilN THE RAINMAKERS Get ready for the laugh-fest f a lifetime! The funmakers re back again! jres NEWSREEL ADDED nuiaf^ FRL-SAT., MAY 22-23 WOMAN WANTED WITH w*' Joel McCrea and Maureen O’Sullivan .' Metro’s stirring melodrama of woman’s flight from the forces f the law. Action and thrills to 1st a lifetime! lLSO—“DESEAT DEATH,” A PECIAL FEATURETTE.AND ’.HAP. 11, “THE ROARING VEST.” ^jydmission All Shows—10 & 25g MISS McGUlRE’S PUPILS TO GIVE recital 'ihe music pupils of !Miss Marga ret McGuire will give a recital lor their friends and relatives at the Inrst Baptist church at 8 o’clpck Wednesday night. May 20. U. D. C. ENTERTAINED iiY MRS. C. F. MOODY An interesting meeting was held by the Macon county chapter ot the United Daughters of the Con federacy Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. F. Moody in the lotla valley. Taking part in the program were Miss Nora Leach, Miss Elizabeth Slagle, Miss Nora Moody, Mrs. F. L. Siler and Mrs. Zeb Conley. Mrs. Moody, assisted by her daughter. Miss Nora Moody, served lovely refreshments at the conclu sion of the meeting. Mrs. C. W. Allen, of Sylva, was visiting here Tuesday afternoon. Miss Peggy Morgan, of boro, spent the week here, the Ruest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R- Kay. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Davis, and children, of Demorest, Ga., spe|:it the week-end with AFrs. Davis parents, Mr. and ^Irs. J. J. Gray, at their home on F'ranklin Route /. Mr and Mrs. Dover Fonts and three children, of Burnsville, are 5i)cnding this week visiting * r- Fouts’ father, Dr. J. H. Fonts, and Mrs. Fouts at their home on lotla *^Mn' and :Mrs. P. E. Lowman, of Morganton, came up Friday to at tend the wedding of their son, Carl M. Lowman, While here they were guests at Rogers Hall. . Elam Gray, who is working m Gastonia, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. J- Gray, on Frankhn Route 2. The Rev. and Mrs. B. W. Lefler and two sons left Tuesday for Greensboro, where Mr. Lefler was recently assigned to a n«w Mr Lefler has bee.n pastor of the Franklin Methodist circuit for the past two and a half years, an o the past two terms Mrs. Lefler has been a member of the faculty o the Franklin high school A student from the divinity school of Duke University, Durham, is expeaed o come here within .a few weeks to succeed Mr. Lefler a* pastor of the Franklin circuit. Mrs. A. W. Manguni, who had been visiting Mrs. J/" and Mr. and Mrs. J. FEarly who had been guests at irimont inn for several days, left Sunday morri- mg to return to their homes in Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Mangum and Mrs Early are sisters. Miss NeUie Nash, wh° ''ecen'y rame to Franklin from West Vir- to assume her duties as Macon county public nurse is making her home with Mi. and Mrs Lyman Higdon. * Mrs Flore.nce Hampton, of Bry- s«; City, f ^ Smith iting Dr. and Mrs. r. i- and other friends “J „ Mr. and Mrs. PhiUp H. Bryan left Saturday for/ Akxandna, La., wh«re Mr. Bryan, formerly super visor of the Nantahala J^^Uona forest, has been transferred to be come supervisor of the Kiasachie national forest. . Tack Sanders and two sons. Mil ton and Sol, left Sunday for Chi cago to visit Mr. Sanders’ mother, Mrs Sarah Sanders, who has been ;eriously ill J- D- Franks accon.- panied Mr. Sanders and sons to *"^Mrs^*^George A. Jones is visiting her son, Weimar Jones, m Ashe- "'lliss Alice Rickman, a student at Western Carolina Teachers college at Cullowhee, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O Rickman, at Leathermari. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Womack left Monday morning for Laurens, S C. where Mrs. Womack was called’ on account of the sudden death of her mother, Mrs. C. i • Wilson. r T. ■ 1 Miss Eva Ckveland, of Bridge port, Conn,, is spending several days visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry D. West, and Mr. West at their home on the Georgia road. Mr. and Mrs. John Matlock, Ora and Perry Matlock, of Mari etta, Ga., and Jay Matlock, of Austell, Ga., spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and !Mrs. J. B. Matlock at their home at Wests Mill. Mrs. Andy Lee Howard and daughter, Annie Will, of Tryphosa, are spending this wc'ck visiting Airs. Howard’s mother, Mrs. Alice Childers. Mrs. Sam Poliakoff and four children went to Anderson, S. C., Sunday for a visit with relatives and friends, returning to their home here Tuesday. Alec Southards, jr., young son ot Air. and Mrs. Alec Southards, ot Cartoogechaye, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. .\lanson Stiles, at her home on Bidwell street. . Mis^ Monette Franks and Miss Esta *Ma.e Childers attended the commencement exercises at liia- wassee, Ga., Friday and Saturday. Carlton Justus has returned to Washington, D. C., after a visit here with his wife, who recently underwent a serious operation at Angel hospital. Mrs. Justus was re ported to be doing very nicely. Mrs O. F. Summer has returned to her home in Highlands after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dalrymple, at then home on White Oak street Mrs. D. G. Stewart left Monday morning for Durham, where sie will spend three weeks visiting hei daughter. Miss Dorothy Stewart. John Joincs and family moved Monday to Sylva, where they plan to make their home, t,, -ir = Mr Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Phillips >lr. and Mrs. Robert Reid and childien, of Clinton, Tenn,, spent Ae week end visiting Mrs. Phillips and Mr . Reid’s parents, the Kev. ainl Mis. A S. Solesbee. , Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Burnet e and W D. Bruner and son, Da\id, spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., returning to their homes here Sun- '^*^Mr^'and*’" Airs. George Johnston and son, Alurray, spent the week end in Athens, Ga., visiting ^ rs. Johnston’s mother, Mrs. Ahce M«r- ;-iv Mr. Johnston returned to Franklin Sunday while_ Mrs.^ Johns ton and Murray remained m Ath- ens for a visit. - Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Holmes, o Atlanta, Ga., spent the 'veek-em visiting Mr. Holmes’ sister, Mrs George Slagle, and Mr. S agle at their home in_West Franklin. Miss Annie Slagle and two nieces Misses Alice and ^ Rachel Slagle’ left Monday morning foT Concord, where they wdl spend this week visiting their nieoe and con. Ln, Mrs. Ross Zachary and Mr. ^ MrTnd Mrs. Jack Stribling, Mrs Alyra Ellard and Mrs. Harry Hoi spent the latter part of the past week in Atlanta, Ga funeral of Air. Stnbling s mother, Mrs. S. Y. Stribhng. Mrs. F. Branson Rogers, of Jes sups Md., spent the latter part of last ’week visiting her mother Mis. Thad Patton, at her home on Ca tooKechaye, and her sister, Mrs. SaT Greenwood, at her home on W'est Alain street. Airs. Lige Grant spent Saturday in Atlanta, Ga. Gordon Moore, who had an m fected finger amputated at Alission hospital, in Asheville last week, was reported Sunday to be doing mcely. Mrs T B. Shepherd returned to her home on Harrison avenue last week after spending ten days n Port Richmond, Va., visiting ^ and Mrs. Vernon Wright. Mrs Truman Moody and young daughter, of Sylva, are spending several days here visiting her par ents Air. and Mrs. J. E. Calloway. Air and Mrs. Allen Siler and daughter, of Brevard spent the week-end visiting Mr. Sikr s moth er Mrs. F. L. Siler, and Mrs. Siler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs^ Rob ert Patillo, at their home on Frank lin Route 4. George Carpenter spent the week end in Toccoa, Ga., visiting his sister-in-law. Airs. S. L. Cabe. Judge and Mrs. Clem Sutton, of Washington, Ga„ spent the week end visiting Mrs. Sutton’s mother, Airs. S. H. Lyle, Sr., at her home on Harrison avenue. On their re turn Sunday they were accompanied iby Mrs. Lyle, who will spend sev- eral days in Washington. Airs. Alartha McLeod, of High lands', is spending several days vis iting her daughter, Airs. W. W. McConnell, at her home on lotla street. ’ . . i • Miss Josephine Higdon,_ who is doing stenographic work in '^'[ari- etta, Ga., spent the week-end here with her parents, Air. and Airs. Fred Higdon. Aliss Carrie Hall, of Keloughton, Va., spent the week-end with her mother, Airs. John Hall, on lotla street. While here Aliss Hall pur chased the home of John Joines on Bidwell street. Airs. Hall plans soon to move into the residence. Will Conley, of Asheville, has been spending the past week here with relatives and friends. W. A. Keener, of (ineiss, was among the business visitors here Saturday. Methodist Missionary Zone Meeting Postponed The zone meeting of the woman’s missionary societies of the Metho dist churches of Macon county, which was scheduled to be held in Highlands W'ednesday, Alay 13, was postponed until Wednesday, June Oak Dale There was a good attendance at preaching services Sunday at Burii- ingtown. We are sorry to report the death of J. R. Guyer. Sunday, Alay 17, will be home coming day at Oak I )ale fiaptist church. The exercises will start at 10 a. m. with singing, followed by preaching by the pastor at 11 o’clock. A free dinner will be serv ed at noon, and in the afternoon there will be singing and a pro gram presented by the young folks. The monthly singing convention will hold its next meeting at Oak Dale Baptist church at 1:30 o’clock Sunday, Alay 24. TOMMY BRIDGES (left), star pitcher of the World-Champion Detroit Tigers. "I smoke Camels during and between meals,” he says. "Camels set me tight!” You can smoke Camels all you K ■$' want. Camels never jangle the nerves — never rasp the throat. COLLEGE WRESTLING CHAMPION, Henry T. Snowdon {above, right), says: "It’s my experience that smoking Camels aids di gestion.” Camels encourage the flow of diges tive fluids—stimulate good feeling. HEAR RALPH W. MCDONALD Candidate for Governor Tell How To REMOVE THE TAX FROM YOUR DAILY RREAD at the MACON COUNTY COURTHOUSE Franklin^ N. C. Monday, May 18 3 P. M. Mr. McDonald will explain his plan for raising money to finance the state government without levying a sales tax or a tax on land. What is the plan of other candidates for governor?
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