RSDAY, august 13, THE franklin press AND THE HlGHliANDS MACONIAN page THR££ SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS NKENSHIP-HOUSER urman F. Houser and Miss K. Blankenship, b^th ot okee, were married at the indist parsonage on August 8 he Rev. C. C. Herbert, Jr. r and Mrs. James Gray and i;ter of Raleigh, are spending ft, days at Mr, Gray’s old home i on ' and Mrs. Harold Watkins Mrs, E. E. Watkins returned [leir home in Alibany, Ga., Sun- after spending ten days here ing the latter’s srster, Mrs. H. >Ld and father, J. A. Conley, rs Reba Tessier is spendmg ral days with relatives in At- iss Floy Meadows returned to home in Bryson City Monday r spending the week-end with sister. Miss Juanita Meadows, , underwent an operation at ■el-hospital Saturday, rafaam Gnndstaff, of Keen, N has been visiting relatives and nds in Franklin this week. [lss.es Harriette and Janet iurn- of Casanova, Va., were the k-end gueste of Mr. and Mrs. 1 S Slagle at their home on toogechaye. Accompanied by IS Mary Slagle, they left Mon- for Penland, N. C., where they spend two weeks attrcnding ;ses in weaving at the Penland Sadie H. Collins, of Wilson, L Miss Gladys Whitley, of Pan- 0, N. C., spent the week-end at ^donville, the guests of Miss th Higdon. , v iiss Josephine Higdon, who is ng stenographic work in Maii- a, Ga., is spending t*iis week •e with her parents, Mr. and •s, Fred Higdon. She has her ;st for the week Mrs. C. d. innon, of Valpariso, Fla., the ■mer Miss Georgia Dady. Virs Jake Smathers, of Canton, >nt Sunday visiting her parents, r. and Mrs. T. B. Shepherd, at -ir home on Harrison avenue, e was accompanied on ‘her re- -n by her mother, who ?()ent the St of the week visiting in Canton Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hurst, of dgecrest, spent the first of the ‘ek here with Mr. Hursts sistei, rs. Robert Hyatt, and Mrs. ursfs sister, Mrs. John H. Trot- r, Mr, and Mrs, Hurst have jiis* turned from a trip, to California, ontana and other western states. Miss Flora Ivey and Miss Jewell ussell left for their home in akeland, Fla.,Tuesday after spend- g ,a week here, the guests of Mi*- id Mrs. A. R. Higdon, Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Wright, •,, and son, Robert HI, of Old oint Comfort, Va,, arrived last eek-end for a visit with '/right’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, A, , McLean, at their home at West s :ill. Dr. Wright has returned to s home, while Mrs. Wright and in will remain for a month s visit. Miss Dorthy Stewart, of Durham, -jd her friend, Miss Louise Little, ! Columbia, S. C., who spent a irt of the'past week visiting Miss ■wart’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, I G. Stewart, left Wednesday for tlantic City, N. J,, for a two- Pbks vacation, Reid Rogers, who has been work- ig in Was'hittgton, D, C,, came in *t week for a visit with his moth- I Mrs. Sam L. Rogers. Mr. and JMrs. George -Reid and )n, Junior, of Detroit, Mich,, ar- ■v«d Saturday for a visit with »ir parents, Mr, and Mrs. George eid, Sr., at their home on Frank- n Route 4, and Mr. and Mrs. H, I Anderson, at their home on ,.arrison avenue. Mrs. Charles Matlock returned to ^r home in Winston-Salem- Sun- |W Eifter spending the week-end |ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs, lini Morrison, at Oak Grove. ^Mr, and Mrs. Allen Siler, of ■revard, spent the first of the jeek here with Mr. Siler’s mother, wS- F. L. Siler, -and Mrs, Siler s brents, Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Pa- }lo, at their home on Franklin ^oute 4. ^i-s. J, D. Porter, of Old Fort, spending several days with her ither, Mrs. W. J, Zachary, and sister, .Mrs. Harry S. Higgins, Jthe home of the latter on Har- ison wenue, J. E. Rickman returned to Wash ington, 1). C., Sunday after spend ing ten days here with his father, John E. Rickman, and sister, Mrs. Roy Gibson. Mrs. Bill Gribble, of Lake Helen, Fla., spent a couple of days last week visiting Miss Verna Greene, at her home on Green street. ^Irs. Sallie Calloway, of Cornelia, Ga., arRivcd Sunday for a visit with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. P’rank Calloway, at her home on Bonny Cres.t, George L. Jones, of San Diego, Calif., arrived Monday for a visit with his wife and children at the home of the late W. B. Lenoir on highway No. 280. Carl Festa, an employee at Angel hospital, who has been spend ing his vacation in New York, Phil adelphia, Pa., and other points, re turned to Franklin last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, Mrs. J. B, Stalcup and Mrs, Hyldah Shepherd spent Monday afternoon in Wayncsville visiting relatives and friends, ^fr. and Mrs, Roy Cunningham, Mrs, C. D. Baird, Mrs, Charles Perry and Mrs. Frahik Curtis spent Sunday at Lakemont, G«. Mr. and !Mrs, Don McKinney, are spending several days in Hia- wassee, Ga., visiting !^Ir. ]McKin- ney’s parents. Mrs. John Mumpower, of Ashe ville, is hers- for a visit with her brother, Charlie West. Mr. and 3.1rs. A. R. Karling left Saturday for Hendersonville, where they will spend a few days before going to their new home at Colum bia, S. C, Mr, Karling, a forest service employe, was recently trans ferred to Columbia. Little Miss Jacquelfne Ellard is spending this week in Cornelia, Ga., visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ellard. blisses Edna and Pinkie Green, of Gastonia, spent last week visit ing their cousin. Miss Verna Green, at her home on Green street. Mrs. Granville Liles and baby, of Peachland, are spending several days here with ^Irs, Liles’ parents. F. H. Scroggs, of Statesville, spent the week-end here with his family at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Smith. Mr. Scroggs and family are spending a part of tJiis week with relatives at Hayes- ville. Mrs. Clem Sutton, of Washing ton, Ga,, is visiting her mother, Mrs, S. H. Lyle, Sr., at her home on Harrison avenue. Mrs. Annie C. Tysingef of Lex ington, is here for a visit with her son, (Jarl Tysinger. Mrs. John V. Toomer has return ed to her home in Gainesville, Ga,, after spending the past week visit ing her sister, Mrs, T, J. Johnston, at 'her home on Harrison avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Sam L, Rogers and son returned to their home in Brooklyn, N, Y,, on Friday after a visit with Dr, Rogers’ mother, Mrs, Sam L, Rogers, Sr,, at Rogers Hall. Mrs. Homer P. Nichols and children, of Tallahassee, Fla., are spending several days in Franklin visiting relatives and friends. Sgt. and Mrs. K. R. Helton, of Clemson, S. C., spent the week-end visiting Mrs, Helton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ledford, at their home on lotla street. .Mrs. Helton, before her recent marriage, was Miss Willie Mae Ledford. Mrs. R. S. Jones and son, Rich ard, have returned from a visit with relatives in Beaufort, S. C. The condition of Fred Rickman, who is in the Asheville 'hospital, was reported Wednesday to be critical. Miss Jarvis Ledford is spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. K. R. Helton and Sgt. Helton, in Clemson, S. C, Mrs. J. H. Carelock returned to Franklin last Friday to accept a position as operator with the West ern Carolina Telephone company. Since the first of the year she has been living at Douglas, Ga. Mrs. W. A. Rousseau, of Wash ington, TX C., is spending several days here with her mother, .Mrs. Lee Crawford. ?ilrs. Rousseau, be fore rnarriage, was Miss Timoxena Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. J, O, Harrison, Jr,, and Miss Martha Harrison, of Fort Worth, Texas, are here for a visit with Mr. Harrison’s father, John O, Harrison, and sister. Miss Amy Harrison, at their home on Har rison avenue. Mrs. Martin Angel and Miss Re becca Ray have returned from Winston-Salem, where they spent several days with Mrs. Angel’s hus band, who is working there. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rickman, of Gastonia, arrived Tuesday to be with Mr. Rickman’s mother, Mrs. Alice Rickman, who is ill at her home at West’s Mill. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Queen and family, of Philadelphia, Pa,, ar rived Friday to spend a week with Mr, Queen’s father, W. M, Queen, and other relatives and friends at West’s Mill, Mrs, Lewis B, Angel and children, of Haines City, I'la., are spending several days visiting Mr, Angel’s ])arents, Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Angel, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brookshire and family spent the week-end in Cornelia Ga., visiting relatives and friends. They were accompained on their return by Mr.- Brookshire’s brother, James, who will spend a few days in Franklin, Mrs, AL Ezzell returned to her home in Keenansville Thursday after spending a month with her mother, Mrs. Mary Rhodes,, at her home on Franklin Route L Mrs. Frank Warren and sons, with her father, W. B. Martin, of Perry, Fla., are spending some time at Trimont Inn. Mr. and Mrs. War ren were formerly residents of Franklin. ]\Irs. J. L. Strange and young daughter, Sylvia, of McIntosh, Fla,, are spending a week at Trimont Inn, Smart Family To Hold Reunion Sunday The annual reunion of the Smart family is to be held Sunday at the home of Mrs, Elmer Johnson in East Franklin, The program will include an address of welcome by W, C. Smart, president of the fam ily organization, followed at noon with a picnic lunch; and, in the afternoon, a sermon by the Rev. 1^ P McCracken, of Clyde, and election of officers. All relatives and friends of the family are in vited to attend. Macon Theatre MON.-TUE., AUG. 17-18 DICK POWELL-RUBY KEELER In Shipmates Forever Two of your favorites back in their finest picture ! ADDED—CARTOON & NEWS Peek-Henderson Reunion To Be Held Saturday The Peek afnd Henderson families of Macon county plan to hoid their annual reunion Saturday at the Pine Grove Baptist church. Rela tives and friends of the two fami lies are invited to attend. Reunion To Be Held at Home of Mrs. Newman On Saturday, August 23, a family reunion will be held at the home of Mrs. A. J, Newman near the Mulberry church at Otto. All rela tives are urged to attend and bring 1 picnic lunches. WED., AUG. 19 The Lady Consents With ANN HARDING aCnd HERBERT MARSHALL Class A entertainment. One of the year’s o.utstanding screen achievements. added— “Le Fiesta De Santa Barbara, a musical revue in color, and newsreel THUR.-FRI., AUG. 20-21 JANET GAYNOR-ROB’T TAYLOR In Small Town Girl The attraction yo,u have been asking for 1 ALSO— TRAVELTALK & NEWS SAT., AUG. 22 RICHARD DilX In Yellow Dust ADDED—CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY & CHAP. 8, “FRANK MERRIWELL” Mat. Wed. & Sat., 2:30 P. M. 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