[SDAY, NOV. 19. 193* the franklin press and the highlands MACONIAN page three SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and OMINGS AND GOINGS Miss Elizabeth Barnard left Sat urday for Baltimore, Md., where she has a civil service position with the Social Security board. Edwin Smith, of Hayesville, spent the week-end here with his aunt, Mrs. A. 15. Slagle. Miss Ruth Slagle, daughter Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Reid, who have had a grocery store in the old Farmers’ P'ederation stand on West ^,Iain street, have moved back to their former home at Spindale. Mr. and ^Irs. Roy Womack spent of the week-end at Scaly visiting Mrs. , George B. Patton • the former residence avenue of Ur. .and Mrs. ''t Sniitli- They moved mto ; home Tuesday.^ “llolsrC.' Franks went to Tuesday, to attend a dis- ''■^“vVuSe'aml Dick Slagle, irfy ^ with the forest I Sheriff and Mrs. A. B. Slagle, went Womack’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Rachel Davis, of Highlands, ^® Chapel Hill Friday to attend j W. l-i.. McConnell. Ai„_ , - 1 the football game between the uni-i Joseph Ashear spent a couple of versity of North Carolina and | days the first of the week in At lanta, (ia., buying his winter stock are •orkin^i , in Lafayette, Oa. spent " Pk end here-wtth relatives. tiecca Brazwell, comm;er- iss ViicrVi I , ,11 the Franklin high nt the week-end with . spent me w U in Greensboro. Alice Murray returned to p in ^.thens, Ga.,, Sunday tending a week with her Le Mrs George J. Johnston, ■ I,nnie on Harrison .avenue, f nd -M«. 1^- V. Miks and Richard Ul, have returned to H home on Bidwell street after din" ten days in Opelousas i Ivl^re tKey went to attend IfuneraLof Ur. F. C. Sliute, Si., Miles’ father, l and -Mrs. John Wilhs Fox Ueville, spent Wednesday with El'ox’s grandparents, Judge and I John B. Willis, at their home S”“ Howard W.Ik.. i small daughter, of A^den, and [s B C. Naylor, of Asheville, re here Sunday visiting Mr. Ilkie's and Mrs. Naylor’s mother, fs W. G. Wilkie. iirs Leila Gibson, who is nurs- jn die Haywood County hos- il at Waynesville, spent the first the week with her parents, Mr. 1 Mrs. James Uryman, at their ne near the Cozad roller rnill. tir, and .Mrs. S. H. Lyk, Mr- 1 Mrs. J. E. Perry and B. VV. hnson attended the Carolina- ike football game in Chapel Hill iturday. ilrs. J. A. Deal has returned from larlotte -where she spent several ys with her daughter, Mrs. J. Toomer. iliss Gracc McGaha, who is iking wdth the county agent at jbbinsville,, spent the wC'ek-end th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McGaha, at their home at est’s Mill. Mrs. R .D. Sisk, who has been Biltmore hospital in Asheville, s gone to Bakersville, where she ill spend several weeks with her lughter, ifrs. A. E. Go.uge, and r. Gouge. and ilrs. Sam Greenwood, ;of Lafayette, Ga., spent the week end with their aunt. Miss Lassie ;Kelly, at Kelly’s Tea room. , iDr. and Mrs. T. J. O’N'eil made a business trip to Asheville Tues- |day. Macon Theatre MON.-TUE., NOV. 23-24 ROBERT TAYLOR BARBARA STANWYK HIS BROTHER’S WIFE . America’s grand new love team in the picture that has enjoyed extended runs across the nation! added— i^lEWS AND SPORTS SHORT and Miss ^largaret Cozad, of Franklin, spent the week-end in Commerce, Ga., with Miss Davis’ sister, !\Irs. A. I). Bolton. John Cunningham has returned to his home here after a ten-days trip to Opelousas, La., and Crockett, Texas, where he visited his sister, Mrs. Don Young, and Jvlr. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Pope Ellard and two children, Katherine and Martin, spent the week-end in Greenville, S. C., with Mrs. Ellard’s mother., !Mrs. B.ud Martin. Miss Mary Will Higdon, who i? working in Sylva, spent the week end here with-her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Higdon. Mrs. Ellen Crawford, of Car- toogechaye, spent the week-end at West’s ^lill, visiting Mrs. Albert Duke university, Mrs. Nannie Bleckley and son, Billy, went to Atlanta, Ga., Mon day. Billy, who has 'been sick for the past year., had an examination at Piedmont hosjiital. Worth Cai)ps, of Summersfield, spent the week-end in Franklin with friends. Miss Lassie Kelly spent Tuesday in Asheville on business. Mrs. Allen Siler and daughter, of Black Mountain, have been spend ing several days with Mrs. Siler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pat- tillo, at their home on Franklin Route 4. Mr. and Mrs. Prileau Dryman, of Scaly, spent the week-end Rickman, at the hom'C of Mr. and ‘ with Mrs. Dryman’s parents, Mr. Mrs. R. R. Rickman. and Mrs. L T. Peek. of merchandise. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dryman, of Scaly, were here Saturday shop ping. .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swanson and .\fiss Meda Peek spent the week end in Knoxville and Etowah, lenn. .Mrs. I'rank Higdon and Mrs. Lester Conley spent a couple of days the first of the week in At lanta, Ga., the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. F. G. Burnette. Miss Sue Ella Owen, a member of the staff of the Folk school at Brasstown, spent the week-end on Cartoogechaye, the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Slagle. Joe Palmer, who has been con fined to his room for the past week, is able to be out again. Miss Josephine Higdon, who is doing stenographic work in At lanta, Ga., spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and I^Irs. Fred Higdon. Airs. Rupert Bridgers and son, Bobby, .of Roland, are spending several days here with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thomas. Mrs. Wilmer Stevens, who has been confined to her room for the past two weeks with septic sore throat, was reported to be improv ing Wednesday. Fred Bryson returned to his home on Cullasaja Wednesday,, after spending 18 days in Angel hospital recovering from injuries received in a' fall. Mrs. Reba Tessier is spending a few days in Washington, 1). C.. with her daughter, Miss Cieorgian- na Tessier. Births Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Love an nounce the birth of a son, Tillery Jackson, on Friday, November 13, at their home near the Cozad rol ler mill. 1937 FORD THE / V 8 8 V nonscpowcg Eng f’Brformance PRICE '•Placement WED.-THUR., NOV. 25-26 JOE E. BROWN In earthworm TRACTORS To make you truly thankful jwe have brought you the great est Joe Brown picture of them lall! ALSO, CARTOON FRL-SAT., NOV. 27-28 border FLIGHT ; With fra;[Nces farmer JOHN HOWARD ROSCOE KARNS Here i;g another great action jP'cture for you air fans! They P? lookilag for trouble—and find Q>f it—and play tag with 1 Ar!i! the clouds 1 POPEYE COMEDY and chap. 10, “FLASH GORDON” All Shows—10 & 2Sc rr^HE New Ford V-8 for 1937 is the T most beautiful Ford car ever fered. It is built m only one eize one «.ndard of formance—or tne n— _-!and a \owerJIlSSi , . , the pta* are master of a p possibly gives acceleration, demand in enables Today, improved it to deliver xts ^Plin_e consumption. R- The new 60-horJP°Jy_g cylinder engin^ ^j^ speeds ness and ^indern motor^^^''^^^ We invite you to see this new Ford car, and arrange to drive one equipped with the engine that hts your needs. AND P BASE $ PRICES At Dearborn Plant Taxes, Delivery and Handling, Rodv tvTjes ^v^ilable with 60 or 85 V,nrsRPOWer engine (without de lu^ Fordor Sedan, Fordor Touring Sedan, Five-window Coupe riP T,nxe types, with 85-horse- . ^nwer engine: Tudor Sedan, Tudor Sid^, Fordor Sedan, Fordor Touring Sedan, Five-window Coupe, Roadster, Phaeton, Club phnolet. Convertible Cabriolet, Club Coupe, Convertible Sedan. authorized ford finance plans a month, after usual down-pay- lent, buys any model 1937 Ford V-8 ‘ f m anv Ford dealei—anywhere in th Ts. Ask your Ford dealer about United Sta . ia„a o£ the Universal the easy payment plana oi Credit Company. FEATURES APPEARANCE — A newly designed car. Head lamps recessed in fender aprons. Modern lid- type hood hinged at the back. Larger luggage space. Spare tire enclosed within body. Com pletely new interiors. Slanting V-type windshield opens in all closed cars. COMFORT AND QUIET—A big, roomy car. Ex^ snace is in the body, not taken up by the engine under the hood. Comfort of the Center-Poise Ride further increased by smoother action of the long-tapering springs, with new pressure lubri cation. New methods of mounting body and engine make this a quieter car. SAFETY BRAKES — New Easy-Action Safety Brakes, of the cable and conduit control type. “The safety of steel from pedal to wheel,” Self-energizing car momentum is used to help apply the brakes. Tests show that about one-tljird less pedal pres sure is required to stop the car. BODY—Not an ounce of wood used for structural strength. Frame structure all steel, sheathed with steel pan^s—top, sides and floor. All are welded into a single steel unit of great strength. Safety Glass all around at no extra charge. in