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/ SDAY, OCT. 22, 1936 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN PAGE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and :OMINGS AND GOINGS w M Rirnmer was called tonlGa., last Thursday night -f>uiit of the serious illness of rnther Tom Rigdon. She was "anied by Dr. Rammer, who i-ed to Franklin Sunday. Terrell Bryson returned to Ime in Detroit, Mich., Friday spending a week with her . Robert Sheffield, and other .’es at West’s Mill. W L Higdon has returned Atlanta, Ga„ where she went rchase goods for her novelty which she has opened in the lay shop on East Main street. ,e tellard and family have d from the Kelly house on the ria road to the house on Bid- street recently vacated by Mr. Mrs F. G. Burnette. ’ and Mrs. F. G. Burnette, of ita, {Ga-. spent the week-end the .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ic Higdon at their home on ell street. and Mrs. Walter Gibson, who now making their home in son ’City, Tenn., spent the -end with their children at J ^loore spent the week-end awrenoeville, Ga., at the home Ir. and Mrs. J. R- Hood. On return Sunday he was accom- sd by his wife and young son, :e, who had been visiting two ;s in Lawrenceville with Mrs. re’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. d. ml McCoy, of Asheville, cam« Monday for a visit with rela- ; in r Franklin and at Jotla. C. W'est and Grant Carlen, have been spending several ks with Mr. West’s father, W. N't&t, at West’s Mill, have re- led to their homes in Detroit, ;h. Lrs^tearriette Higdon, who re- icon Theatre MON.-TUE., OCT. 26-27 JEAN HARLOW In SUZY With frXnchot tone and CARY grant Jean’s the rave of Gay Paree. nee her in her most enthralling icture! NEWSREEL ADDED WED.-THUR., OCT. 28-29 YOURS FOR THE ASKING With DOLORES COSTELLO [BARRYMORE AND GEORGE RAFT A lovely lady and a gambler who |v.'as too smart to gamble with love. \DDED FEATURETTE —“ST. hel'ena and it’.s man of DESTINY” FRI.-SAT., OCT. 30-31 JASJCAGNEY, pat O’BRIEN CEILING ZERO With STUART ERWIN AND JUNE TRAVIS Biggest air thrills since “Wings ! ALSp—CARTOON & CHAP. 6, “FLASH GORDON” ^ ft Admi^Qinn All —10 25c cently suffered a stroke of para lysis at her home at Higdonville, is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Stokes and daughter, Geraldine, of Ayden, are spending several days at West’s Mill with Mrs. Stokes’ aunts, the Misses Laura and Beulah Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Byrd, of Habersham, Ga., spent the week end with Mrs. Byrd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dills, at their home on Cartoogechaye. \[rs. Zeb Conley returned to her home here Sunday after spending two weeks at Rocky Mount, N. C., visiting her sister. E. J. Calloway and family spent Sunday in Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jacobs, of South Carolina, spent the week-end with Mrs. Jacobs’ mother, Mrs. David A. Jacobs, at her home on Bonny Crest. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. McConnell, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end visiting Mrs. H. T. Mozeley at her home on Bonny Crest. Paul Long and family have mov ed from Bonny Crest to the Setser hous'C in Baird Cove. Mrs. Walter Hall and son, Walt er, Jr., of Sylva, are spending sev eral days with Mrs. Hall’s father, W. G. Hall, at his home on Bonny Crest. Miss Nina Tippett spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., visiting her uncle, Clingman Tippett. Mrs. J. M. Freeman returned to her home in Lavonia, Ga.,. Friday after spending a couple of days with her sister, Mrs. W.L. Higdon, and her aunt. Miss Lily Rankin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis and two daughters left Monday morn ing for their home in Belgrade, Mont., after spending two weeks with Mr. Davis’ sister, Mrs. C. D. Baird, at her home on Bonny Crest,’ and other relatives in Macon county. Mrs. Lelia Gibson returned to her home here last week after spending two months in I^rtford, Conn., and other New England ststcs Mrs’, C. D. Baird and Mrs. Roy F. Cunningham spent Tuesday m Asheville shopping. , , Mrs. J. W. Reece, of Highlands, was here -Monday shopping. Dr. Harry Miller, of Murphy, has been appointed public health offic- er for Macon co,unty, under the direction of Dr. C. N. Sisk, o Waynesville. Mrs. Miller and smal daughter will join Dr. Miller soon and they will occupy the W. ■ Cunningham house m west trank- ''"a. B. Omahundro, of Sparta, spent the week-end here with his '^Misses Lily, Mary and Buena Dryman, of the Middle cree S' tion, were here Monday shoppmg and visiting their uncle, James Drvman tL Misses Dryma.n are o( .1.. late George ''MnT E. G. Crawford, of Car- lend a week with her daughter, Mrs H R. Penland. . Miss Nancy Jones who >s S’ h? Mr, and Mrs, 5“br»H o^ We^^^^ Mill, left Tuesday for Mich., where he has a Jo „ Burton Boesser, of Norfolk, arrived Saturday for a visit with his wife and son at the hom'o of Mrs. Boesser’s parents, ^ilr. and !Nlrs. John F. Cunningham. On his re turn Thursday, he will be accom panied by Mrs. Boesser and son, who have been visiting here for the past two mo,nths. Miss Margaret Moore, of Sylva, is spending several days on Car toogechaye, the house guest of ^Ir. and Mrs. Carl S. Slagle. !Miss Lula Belle ^McCollum has returned to her home in Cleveland, Ga., after spending sometime here with her brother, Ben McCollum, and Mrs. McCollum at their home on Palmer streiit. The Rev. and ^vlrs. A. J. John son, of Cornelia, Ga., were visiting their cousin, Mrs. D. G. Stewart, at her home on Riverview street Tuesday. Mrs. J. B. Cabe and son, Elwyn, left Monday for their home in Monroe, Wash., after spending ing some time in Macon county with relatives and friends. F. W. Dunbar, of Lantana, Fla., is spending several days with his son, Harley Dunbar, and Mrs. Dun bar at their home in East Franklin. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones and daughter, Miss Virginia Jones, of Wakefield, R. T., are visiting Dr. Jones’ brother, Gilmer A. Jones, and family at their home on the Georgia road. Dr. Furman Angel was in An drews on professional business Monday. Weimer Jones, city editor of T.he Asheville Times, spent the first of this week visiting his mother, ^ilrs. George A. Jones, at her home on West Main street. Mrs. T. J. O’Neil left Wednesday for Lake Lure to attend a district convention of home demonstratio,n agents. She will have a class in Nutrition and health while there, and is expected to return to her home here Friday. John E. Rickman and daughter, Mrs. Roy Gibson, and T. M. Rick man went to Asheville Monday to visit ^vlrs. Gibson’s husiband, who is in Oteen hospital recovering from a recent operation. Mr. Gib son is expected to return to Frank lin in the near future. ;Martin Angel, who has been working in Winston-Salem, spent the week-end with his family in Franklin. am a hearty eater and smoker 91 ‘l MAKE SURE to have Camels at mealtime,” saysjohnay Murphy {below), Bowling Champion. The flow of digestive fluids is in creased when you enjoy Camels. SUBWAY MOTORMAN {above). Clyde Smith, of New York City, likes a big steak— then enjoys Camels. He says:"I eat what I want when I want it — and then smoke Camels.” cmmmm COSTLIER TOBACCOS TkirwsZ CHEVROLET Pke (ompte Can^- FREE! 32-Piece set of China ware with each Bryant Leader Range. A modern well-built range that makes cooking a pleasure. $5.00 Down $5.00 a Month Bryant Furniture Co. franklin, n. c. With an entirely new type of motor car body —now available for the first time on any low- priced car—combining new silence with new safety for your family. NO ^7
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