jrSDAY, august 20, 1936 the franklin PRSSS and the highlands MACONtAN THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS iss Bessie Brown spent the past c-end in Brevard, the gcest of , Freeman, who is attend- college there. iss Virginia Smith, of Cliirlotte, pending this wepk visiting her her, Walton R. Smith, and Mrs.. h at their apartment on West n street. r and I^trs. J. A. Cook, of ;ns, Ga., are spendmg several ; at the home of. Mrs. E. K. nebrew in east Franklin, iss Joy Kinnebrew left Monday her home in Birmingham, Ala., . spending several weeks with sister, Mrs. Phil McCollum, and McCullum at their home in Franklin. It Rev. and Mrs. W. Grier and 5 Margaret Grier, of Hunters- N. C., spent several days at nont Inn the past week, rs. M. Mixon, of Thomasville, Miss Virginia Fudge, of Jack- /ille, Fla., and Mr. W. M. Kat- -ink’, of Atlanta, Ga., are guests he home of Miss Mary-Allman, aests from Florida at Trimbnt this week include Mr. and Carl Kienzle, of St. Peters- r; Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Lim- y\i and small daughter, of iam- \nd Mrs. E. S. Carpenter, of denton.. r. and'Mrs. W. G._ Alexander Mr. .and Mrs. C.' N. Stevens, Evanston, III, are spending e time at Trimont Inn. [r. and [Mrs. W. Hoeing and son daughter, of Louisville, Ky., are sts at Trimont Jnn. [iss Pauline Blumenthal, who ;ntly returned from a trip to ope, spent Sunday here with her ther, Moses Blumenthal. [r. and Mrs. L. H. Swain and ghter, Betsy Ann, .of Ruther- Iton, are spending this, week [i Mrs. Swain’s mother, Mrs. W. Sloan. obert Bryant has returned to home in Flouston, Texas, after nding several days at lotla with parents, Mr. and Mrs, Tom 'ant. 'Ir. and ;Mrs. J. B. Goodman left idnesday morning for thgir hQ.rne Mia|ni, 'Fla., after spending two ;ks at Reiiy's Tea Room. 'tiopias Porter, Jr,, Sam Green ed, Frffflk Shape, j. R. Ray, H. Wilhide and Richard Slagle left iday for Talladega, Ala,, where J will vrork with the Forest ’vice, (Ir, and Mrs. James McAllister, New York, are spending several days here visiting Mrs, McAllister’s mother, Mrs, W, W. Sloan, at “Sunnyside Farm.” Macon Theatre MON.-TUE., AUG. 24-25 WARNER BAXTER With ANN LORING, BRUCE CABOT “RQBIN HOOD OF EL DORADO” AL,SO-iCARTOON & NEWS WED., AUG. 26 “TOO MANY PARENTS” With FRANCES FARMER LESTER MATHEWS ALSO-^ COMEDY & NEWS REEL l-HLjR., AyG. ?? BETTE DAVIS “DANGEROUS” With FRANCHOT TONE MARGARET LINDSAY Her greatest emotional role! amatic dynamite that carries yo.u away! ADDED^CARTOON & NEWS Dr; FRI.-SAT., AUG. 28-29 JAMES CAGNEY ‘‘ERISCQ KID'’ With Margaret lindsay RICHARD CORTEZ added—CARTOON and Chap. 9 “Frank Merriwell” Wat. Wjed. & Sat., 2:30 P. M. i Admission All Shows—10 & 25c Mrs. Boice C. Munday, of Har- rimon, Tenn., is spending several days here with her husband. Guests qf Mrs, W, W, Sloan at “Sunnyside Farm” this week are: Mrs.. J. A. Smith and two children, of McRae, Ga.; Miss Lelia Harde man, of Decatur, Ga,; Miss Eleanor Morgan and Miss Boykin, of Baton Rouge, La. The Rev. and Mrs. N. ,S. Ogbur.n and son, Paul Lanier, of Kobe, Japan, were recent guests at Kelly’s Tea Room, Mr, and Mrs. M. B. Kibler, son and daughter, of Morganton, spent several days at Kelly’s Tea Room. Mrs. Kibler was the former Miss Gertrude Wagg, who lived in Franklin several years. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. West and son, Norman, of lotla, spent Sat urday in Canton attending a family reunion and decoration of their family cemetery. Mrs. George T. Bryson, who has been spending several weeks with relatives and friends at West’s Mill, returned to her 'home in Atlanta, Ga., Sunday. Stephen Frazier, of Franklin Route 1, has gone to Mt. Vernon, Wash., where he expects to make his home in the future. J. W. Cooper, of Cleveland, Tenn., is spending a few days here visiting friends, ^vlr. Cooper was here with the Nantahala National Forest be fore he was transferred to Ten nessee. Mrs. Sam Garra and two daught ers and her nephew, James Ashear, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are spending several days here with Mrs. Garras’ brother, Joseph Ashear, and Mrs. Ashear at their home on Palmer street. Miss Georgianna McGee spent the week-end in Asheville visiting rela tives and friends. H. B. SchiUlman returned to his home here Sunday from New York, where he spent a week purchasing new fall merchandise, He was met in Asheville Sunday morning by Mrs, Schulman, Miss Gertrude Shape and Miss Helen Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gold and Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gold, of Cor nelia, Ga., and Max Blumenthal, of Toccoa, Ga., spent Sunday here with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Blumenthal. The Rev. and Mrs. Eugene R. Eller and daughter, Bonnie Sue, who had ibeen visiting relatives and friends in North 'Wilksboro, spent part of this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stockton at their home on Harriso.n avenue and Mr. and Mrs. G(*orge Dean at their home on lotla street, before returning to their home in Pelham, Ga, Mr. and Mrs, Grover P-. Sykes spent Mp,fid«^y and fviesday in At lanta, Ga, Fhil Blumenthal, who is workmg in Cornelia, Ga., spent Sunday here with feis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Blumenthal. Mr. and Mrs. Pope Ellard and two children spent ^ Sunday in Greenville, S. C., visiting Mrs. El- lard’s mother, Mrs. J, A. Martm, and other relatives. Clay and Alvin Hurst,- sons of Clingman Hurst, arrive^l Monday for a visit with thgiif- eousin, Floyd Weyman, at his home on Harrison aventie, . , Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Anderson left Saturday morning for their home in American Falls, Idaho, after spending several weeks here with Mr. Anderson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Anderson. Charles O. Ramsey, of Asheville, is spending several days in Frank- I lin visiting relatives and friend^, vari- Claude Raby, who is wQVbJd com- Greenville, S. C., SP^^^t mto --dollars, end with his father. purchase war at hi^ honie at Wes^Vir own money. Mr. and Mrs. a United State^ Toccoa, spejkn to a ^ foreign naj Hur.sts' mother purposes is prohibited at her home Johnson Act, to any nc Miss D'ch has not settled its obi Ga., is i to the United States. It Mrs. Sjpated here that the impenc Mis: .jvar situation may result | RainLrs from some of the largj weekropean nations to settle cou.‘'tjts remaining from the last , cently underwent an operation at Angel hospital, returned to her home at Bryson City Sunday, great ly improved. E, H. Meacnam, of Raleigh, is spending this week at “Sunnyside Farm” the guejit -of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sutton and two children, of Decatur, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs? S.utton’s mother, Mrs. A. W. Horn, and sister, Mrs. J. E. Perry. Miss Dorothy Blumenthal is spending this week visiting relatives and friends in Cornelia and Roys- ton, Ga. Mrs. Clem Sutton returned to her home in Washington, Ga., F'riday after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. S. H, Lyle, at her home on Lyle street. On her return she was accompanied by her niece, little Miss Ann Lyle, daught er oi Mr, and Mrs, S, H. Lyle, who spent the week-end in Wash ington, returning to her home here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Johnston and son, Murray, spent the week end in Athens, Ga,, with Mrs, Johnston’s mother, Mrs, Alice Mur ray, John Gibson Murray is able to be out again, after having his tonsils removed at Angel hospital last Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Gibson, of Johnson City, Tenn., arrived Wed nesday to attend the birthday din ner of Mrs. Frank I. Murray. Misses Freddie Hall and Mildred Bryson spent the latter part of the past week in Canton, visiting Miss Hall’s uncle, Fred Hall. Wilburn Conley, so,n of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Conley, returned to his home here Tuesday after spending a month with relatives at Rocky Mount. He also visited in Washing ton, D. C., and Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones left S,unday for their home in Akron, Ohio, after spending two weeks with their mothers, Mrs. Martin F. Jones, at her home on Bonny Crest, and Mrs, J, B. Stalcup, at her home on lotla street. Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Rickman re turned to their home in Gastonia Sunday after spending a week witli Mr. Rickman’s mother, Mrs. Alice Rickman, who has been seriously ill. Mrs. Rickman was reported to be much improved Tuesday. John W, Edwards and family, who have been living in Asheville for the past year, moved to the Bidwell house on Bidwell street Saturday. Mr. Edwards returned Sunday to Asheville where he has the position of deputy United States deputy marshal. Walter iJlaine, who is working in Asheville, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Blaine, at their home on Route L Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Scroggs and children returned to their home in Statesville Sunday after a visit with Mrs. Scroggs’ parents, Mr. and Frank T. Smith, at their home on Harrison avenue. (Continued oai Page Five) ATTENTION, PLEASE! Have you seen E. K. Cunningham & Co.’s windows? They are now’ showing- their New Fall Line of Ladies’ Oxfords and Ties. Stop and look them over. They also have a few Men’s and Ladies’ White Shoes left that they are closing out for almost nothing. They are all guaranteed solid leather, for as you know, they do not handle anything but solid leather shoes. Buy now, while you can get your size. ^ f E. K. Cunningham & Co. “The Shop of Quality” Quality Suits for Men and Young Men The “Prep” $14.50 m m Collegian” $18.50 “Sportsman” $21 - 1^0 matter what you may want in clothes for fall wear, you’ll find exactly that at Schulman’s Depart ment Store. A complete new stock has arrived, and it includes a huge variety of fabrics, colors, styles and all sizes, in both longs and shorts as well as regulars. Quality throughout, our prices can’t be equalled in miles around. Schulman’s Department Store Franklin’s Newest and Most Modern Department Store

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