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ISDAY, MAY 21. 1«S« THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN PAOt threib: SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and :OMINGS AND GOINGS ^ER-McKINNEY s Katherine Palmer and Don nney were quietly married m )n, Ga., on Wednesday eve- May 13, in the presence of a itimate friends, i McKinney is the daughter r. and Mrs. Joe Palmer and very popular member of the r sftcial set. McKinney is the son of Mr. .Irs. David McKinney, of Hra- e, Ga. He is a graduate ot liawassee high school and for )ast two years he has made lome in Franklin with his Mrs. W. M. Messer. He is employed at the E. C. Soper culite plant. and Mrs. McKinney have an ^lent in the McCoy building, ; they will be at home to friends. ER-CANSLER ;s Berti'C Roper,, of West’s and James Cansler, of lotla, quietly married in Clayton, an Tuesday, May 12. s. Cansler is the daughter ot ite Mr. and Mrs. John Roper, Mr. Cansler is the son of ate Jack Cansler. and Mrs. Cansler are mak- heir home at lotla. . JAMES L. BRYSON ORED ON 68TH BIRTHDAY ; children of !Nlrs. James L. hn surprised her with a dinner fiother’s Day, which was also >8th birthday anniversary, long the children and visitors nt were. Mr. and Mrs. C. lom 3n and children, ^Ir. and ,Mrs. Shiffield and children, Mr, -Mrs. Purnell Bryson and chil- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryson :hildren, Mr. and Mrs. Luther and children, Mr. and Mrs. nee Cole\ and children, Horace Dti, Mr. and Mrs. John M.al- , Mrs. Jarvis Bennett and s, Jr.; a Miss Luther, of ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe fcnee, of Sylva. and Mrs. C. S. Townsend, and Mrs. Joseph W. Bultz Mrs. J. L. Townsend, of Port- Ore., are visiting Mr. and W. H. Sellers, at their home Liverview street. -s. Jesse A. Burns, of La- f ge, Ga., is spending several in Franklin visiting hei If ler-in-law, the Rev. W. M- i: s and Mrs. Burns. ■ ■. and Mrs. Walter Bennett i two children, of Atlanta, Ga., : : Sunday at West’s Mill visit- i^elatives and friends. ^e Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Burns I'daughter, Rosamond, returned ^heir home here Friday after Bding a week with Mr. Burns’ Ifler, Mrs. Ona A. Burns, in S\esv ille, Ga., and Mrs. ^Burns if'nts, Mr. and Mrs. W. R- es, in Macon, Ga s^acon Theatre MON.-TUE., MAY 25-26 lEANETTE MacDONALD, NELSON EDDY IN ROSE MARIE ; v'letro’s marvelous successor to laughty Marietta.” The year s St outstanding Musical! ALSO NEWSREEL ‘^*rWED.-THUR., MAY 27-28 GINGER ROGERS r'l IN _ IN PERSON ide'Your favorite star in a pic- )rei®'’e that is brim full of enter- lub*'nment. NEWSREEL ADDED FRI.-SAT., MAY 29-30 THREE LIVE GHOSTS With CHARD ARLEN, CECELIA TY^I^ARKER, BERYL (MERCER \ side-splitting comedy that is ,ie for the entire family. car’*LSO —TODD-KELLY COM- urcat'EDY & CHAP. 12, “THE lubii'’ roaring WEST” imission All Shows—10 & 25e Mrs. Carl Jamison and daughter, Carlene, of CrlCnville, came over Tuesday for the annual meeting of the District I'ederation of Home Demosstration Clubs, 'ihey will spend the. reniMnder of the week visiting Airs. Jamison’s father, D. P. Cabe, at his home at Otto.' John Robert Dalrymple, who has been working at Dtmn, N. C., spent the week-end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dalrymple, at their home on Cartoogechaye. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Johnson, of Della, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. John I'endtrgrass, of Xew York, and i Mrs. T. L, Smith and' daughter,! Alga yean, of Rockwood, S. C., spent Friday and Saturday here, the guests of Mrs. James Fowler. Ballard Bryson, of Miami, I'la., and sister, Miss Dora Bryson, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the first of this week visiting relatives and friends at West’s ?vlill. Air. and Mrs. L. E. Owen and two children, of Macon, Ga., spent the week-end visiting the Kev. and Mrs. W. M. Burns. Miss Irene Bracken, of Hayes- ville, is spending sereral days vis iting her cousin. Miss Ruth Hig gins, at her home on Harrison avenue. Miss Juanita Wilson, of T.aurens, S. C., is spending several days here visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph VVomack. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Martin and two children, of Atlanta, (la., spent Saturday with Mr. Martins sister, Mrs. Pope Ellard, at her home on the Cieovgia road. Miss Eleanor Sykes, of Mobane, arrived Wednesday for a visit with her brother, Grover Sykes, and Mrs. Sykes at their home o* Har rison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dalrymple and children and Miss Laura Dal- rymple, of Raleigh, spent the week end with Mr. 1 )alrymple’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dalrymple, at their home on Cartoogechaye. (jeorge Conley, who recently underwent an operation on his head at Piedmont hospital in At lanta, Ga., returned to his home here Friday greatly improved, Air. and Mrs. Hamilton Bryson and two cliildren, of Gray, Jackson county, spent Saturday here visit ing Mrs. Bryson’s mother, Mrs. Alice Childers. Miss Louise Blaine, daughter of Mrs. D. W. Blaine, left Tuesday for Atlanta, Ga., where she will spend several days visiting Aliss Dora Bryson. Jack Sanders and two sons. Mil ton and Sol, and J. 1). Franks re turned to their homes here Mon day after spending a w'eek in Chi cago. 111. Air. Sanders’ mother, Mrs,’ Sarah Sanders, accompanied them on their return trip. She plans to spend several weeks here visiting Air. and Airs. Sanders at their home on Harrison avenue. Air. and Mrs. Carl AI. Lowman returned to their home at Rogers Hall Saturday after spending a week in Morganton visiting Mr. Lowman’s parents, Air. and Airs. P E. Lowman. Airs, W. W. Potts, of Bryson City, came over Tuesday to spend several days visiting her 'sisters, Airs. Cora Potts and Airs. C. A. Bryson, at West’s Alill. Air. and Airs. Ernest Pressley and two children returned to their home in Caaton Sunday after spending four weeks with Mrs. Pressley’s father, T. C. Bryson, who has tieen ill at his home at West’s Alill. Air. Bryson was re ported to be slowly improving. Ernst Rankin and sister, Aliss Lily Rankin, and Aliss Amy Har rison have returned to their homes here after attending the funeral of Dr James AI. Freeman in Lavonia, Ga’., Sunday. Dr. Freeman had visited in Franklin a number of times, having married Aliss Ella Siler, formerly of Franklin. Mrs, J. A. JHanagan and two ! children, Alargaret Ann and John, are ^ spending two weeks in C6- lumbia, and Bowling Greene, S. C., visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. B. W. Johnson is visiting her parents. Air, and Airs, C. C. Bruce, at Alart, Hill. Mrs. J. W. C. Johnson left Sun day for a week’s visit with her friends and relatives in Gastonia, IN C., Rock Hill and Spartanburg, ' S.' C.' Ed Dalton, of Alooresville, is spending several days with his brotliers, John H, Dalton and Grady Dalton, at West’s Alill. Air. and Airs. Alec Higdon and two daughters, of Gastonia, spent the weekiend visiting their mothers. Airs. Harriette Higdon, at Higdon- ville, and .Mrs. James L. Bryson, at West's Alill. Alisses Elizabeth and Ruth Slagle, Harley R. Cabe, Vance and Joe Fonts attended the young Demo cratic convention in Asheville last Friday. Paul McCoy returned to his home in Asheville Wednesday, after spending .a week at lotla and Franklin visiting relatives and friends. ' Airs. Sloan Kinnebrew, of Birm ingham, Ala., is spending a while with her daughter. Airs. Phil Mc Collum, at her home in East Franklin. Aliss ATargaret K. Tice, daugTiter of Air. and'Airs. John J. Tice, of Franklin Route 3, is sjiending sev eral days visiting relatives and friends in States\ ille. Airs. James L. Bryson and daughter,’ Mrs. Luther Raby, of VVest’s Alill, w-ere here Wednesday shopping. Airs. Cieorge J. Johnston and son, Alurray, returned’ to their home here Sunday after spending a week in Athens, (ia,, visiting Airs. Johnson’s mother. Airs. Alice Alur- E. L. Springer, while Mr. Blum- enthal returned to his home Sun day night. Air. and Airs. James Brookshire, of Forest City, are spending a few days here with Mrs.. Brookshiies brothers and, sisters, the Wurst children. Airs. J. A. Deal, of Gainesville, (ia., and -Mrs. L. S, Roper, of Helena, Alont,, arrived Friday to spend the summer with their daughter and sister. Airs, I. J- Johnston. Mrs. Roper formerly was Aliss Nora Deal, of Franklin. This is her first visit, here in 27 years. She was delighted to fiiul the many changes made and re marked that she would not have known this to be Tranklin. Airs. W. A. Collins, of Knox ville, I'onn,, arrived last week for a visit with her sister, Mrs, John .Moore, at her home on White Oak street, and her niece, Mrs. Joseph .\sliear, at her home on Palmer street. Mrs. \V. \V. Sloan has returned to her home, “Sunnyside I'arm,” after spending several nunitlis in Rutherfordton with her daughter, Mrs. flail Swain. Births Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roland an nounce the birth of a son, 1 )aniel Boone, at their home in i'ranklin townshiii on '1 nesday. May 19. ray. Mrs. Arthur Drake, of Hiawassee, (ia., is spending this week visiting her husband’ who is working on Cartoogechaye, Air. and Mrs. Aloses Blumenthal and two daughters, Dorothy and Marjorie, went to Atlanta, (la., Sunday. '.Mrs. Blumenthal and daughters will spend two weeks with Airs. 1.5himenthars sister. Airs. 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