THURSDAY, FEB. 25, US? THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN FAOI FIVE ADDITIONAL FRANKLIN SOCIAL ITEMS (Continued from Page Three) weeks with 'a severe case " of in fluenza. Mrs. Sallie ' E. Penland, who has been ill for the past three weeks, was reported this week to be some what improved. U. Carl Vesta, an employee, at Angel hospital, left Sunday for Miami, Fla.; where he will sp-end this week.; On his ', re turn he will - be accompanied by Mrs. Furman Angel, and Mrs. T. W. Angel, Jr., and son, Tommy, III, who have been spending the past month m Florida. Hayes E. Overcash, of Berry col lege,' Mt. Berry, ' Ga., . spent the week-end here with friends. John R. .Faison has returned to Franklin after spending the weeic pnd with friends in Newnan, Ga. Miss. Virginia Cunningham, Miss Rernioe Elliott and - Wilson War ren, of Rich - Square, came in Monday for a visit with Miss ' Cunningham's sister, Mrs. Richard Conley; and Mr. Conley, at their home on Harrison avenue. Miss Pauline Powers, home sup . eryisor, and John R. Faison, county , supervisor, of the resettlement, ad ministration, attended a District resettlement administration conter- ence in Asheville" on Friday of the past week. J. A. Conley left Sunday for Albany, Ga., where he will spend several weeks with, his daughter, Mrs. E. E. ,'Watkins, who is re ported to be quite ill. ' Mr. and Mrs. Neville Sloan and son, Bobby, came up from Atlanta, Ga., and spent ,the week-end with Mr. Sloan's sister,, Mrs. Reba les sier, at her home in east Franklin. ' Mr. and Mrs. George J Johns tor, Mrs.' Jack Stribling, Mrs. J. H. Carelock, 'Miss Marie Womack, and J. B. Lee attended the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Murray . at ,Sylva, on Wednesday of the past week. Mrs. Murray ' naa oeen operator for the Western Carolina Telep hone company for a number of -years. ' ; IVilS. lVldlllll X'. JUliCS 1CIUIHCU to Her home "on Bonny Crest," Fri day, after being at the bedside of her mother Mrs. - Margaret . Henry,, for two weeks.' l- " ; -; ' I Miss Mabel, Parker .spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga. ih- A. R.i Higdori vleft Sunday for llake Helen, ' Fla., to -"'spend this week with his wife, who is spend ing " 'tHe.wmterTtheretn'is"fe'' v turn he will fye accompanied . by Mrs. Higdon and two children, .. 'I' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patrick," of Waynesville, , spent Sunday here with Mrs, Patrick's brother ,C Lv Pendergrass'and Mrs. Pendergrass, af their home oifl White Oak street! ,j Miss! Martha; Boston, who has been making her home at v Dixie Hall for several months,-moved Saturday to' Franklin Route 1, to make her home with her sister, Mrs. Henrietta"' Patton. Mrs. John Mumpower returned to Franklin , Monday, after spend ing three Weeks in Bryson4 City and Asheville with friends. !Mr. and ,MYs. Garrett Long and son, Garrett, Jr, of Romney, West Va., spent' the . first of the week here .visiting5--vf rs. r Long's aunt, Mrs. Haycjj .Snyder.-, f? .-7 , r Mrs. Hyacihth Roper 'and daugh ter, Mrs.-'Martin Angel, moved Tuesday "' from V an apartment of Mrs. Alice Cvhilders, near the Co zad roller . rhill, to the E, H. Franksiiause jon East Main street. . : ' - T. . X. LoVd1,' lias I purchased"! the home ;of -Charlie Morgan in East Franklin and plans on, moving to ps1me in th ijncaf future. '' , V : ''4Tomi Wotenf left last week for . Marion wrere has 'employment- cjack Sapttj ; a member ' of the Marine band, stationed at , Quan teco,' Va..'.is ispending his two weeks furlough Ihvith Mr. and Mrs. Franklin' Route i. , v , Mr. and Mrs; Tom Wooteri an nounce the birth, of son?, Johnnie Leonard, at their , kipmtAri Jf&kt . Franklin on, Sunda!.Jan.,31..,!!. Mr. and Mrs.' LcRoy Morrison, " d two sons ind " MfC "Charlie i Matlock, came Tu'pfrpih;, Winston, Salem Wednesday to attend the funeral of their nephew? Ed Brad ley. ' .- - Mrs. Nina T. McCoy and daugh ter, Ruth, and Mrsi H. P. Ray spent Sunday, in. Clay ton.Ga., vis iting Mrs. Ray's daughter, Mrs. Louis : Young. ' ' ( 'iMr, and Mrs. Sloan Murray spent the week-end with relatives and friends in Bryson City. Mr. and Mrs. James Cartwright spent the week-end in Walhalla, S. VC, 'visiting Mrs. Cartwright's relatives. - Hospital News Fred Moore, of Charlotte, under went an operation for acute ap pendicitis in the Angel hospital Wednesday . of last week. His con dition is satisfactory. Mr. Moore is a pember of the Blythe Construc tion company engaged in relocating highway 106 at Cashiers. Jule S. Robertson, who has been in Angel hospital wrierc Tie under went a major operation, has re turned, to his home and is recover ing. Mr. Robertson is a brother of Mr. Charles Robertson, editor of The Asheville Times. Mr. George Stiwinter, of Gneiss, is a patient in the Angel hospital suffering with a broken leg which he received while working at a sawmill. He attempted to remove' a belt from the pulley and got his foot caught. v T. E. L. Class to Meet With Mrs. J. E. Wyman The T, E. L. Sunday school riass will have their regular monthly business meeting at the home of, their teacher, Mrs. J, E. Wyman, on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Mrs. Frank I. Murray, cTass pres ident, will preside. Ed BraUey, 18, Dies At Hospital Tuesday Ed Bradley, 18, died in' Angel hospital Tuesday night at 9 o'clock, after a 10 days' illness. Death was caused from peritonitis. Funeral services were held at the Oak Grove" Baptist church Wed nesday afternoon at 3:30. The Rev; W. L. Bradley., an uncle of the de ceased, had charge of the final rites. Interment was' in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Arlin Bradley, Floyd Bradley, Dwfgh't Parrish, Dick Woodard, Bob Woodard and Derald Queen. . Surviving are his father, J. P. Bradley; two sisters, Mrs. Noletta Clark and Miss Ruth Bradley; two brothers, Weaver and Fred ; hjs step-mother and two half-sisters, Helen and Betty, and one half brother, Frank Lee; his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morri son and several uncles and aunts. Presbyterian Women Hold Meeting The women of the Ladies' Aux iliary of the Presbyterian church, met for an all-day meeting at the Manse on Thursday, Feb. 18th. In addition to the regular matters of business, , a review of the mission study book, "Congo Crosses" by Mrs. E. R. Kellersberger, was con ducted by Mesdames J. E. Lan caster, C. ,A. Lowry, Hayne A. Arthur, and George E. Brown. A delicious buffet luncheon was serv ed by the ; ladies during the re cess period. Mrs. J: A. Flanagan was elected President of the Aux iliary for: the coming two years. Junior Class to Sponsor Show at Theatre The Junior class of Franklin high school is sponsoring "The Plains man," starring Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur, which will be shown at the Macon Theatre in Franklin next Monday and Tuesday, March 1st and 2nd. , This particular picture was select ed, by the class because it is his torically valuable and is an authen tic picturization of the ten-year period during wliich our native America was carved out "of a wild erness. . The Indian battles, particularly Custer's last stand, the characters, Buffalo Bill, Wild-Bill - Hickok, Calamity Jane and the other fa miliar figures of the frontier truly constitute a real American epic. "Scopolamine a Crug, is used as a truth serum. ' Gingerbread men, in 1845, were caricatures of famous men. Eastern Star to lect Officers ' Nequassa Chapter No. 43, 0. E. S., will -meet at the Masonic H: I Thursday evening, March 4, at 7:30. The annual electron of orrtcers will take place at this meeting. Italian soldiers mvaClng Ethio pia kept in touch with the general command by means of portable ra dio sets. 1 FOR QUICK HEADACHE RELIEF 15c FOR 12 2 FULL DOZEN FOR 2S Demand and Get Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN i ' ' '" mini ii i ii- i i mi . - i ..in irriiniiiiliff i Mother-think of it! Nine tenths of all the hospitals im portant in maternity work now give their babies a body rub every day with Mennen Antiseptic Oil! Why? Because this treatment keeps the b&by safer from his worst enemy, GERMS ...helps protect his skin against infection. Give your baby this greater safety. It's so important! Buy a bottle of Mennen Antiseptic Oil at your druggist's today.' MEWIEM c4niuefM OIL "Jim $ay$ his net "60" Ford VS truck U a real miter when it comet to gat and oil.n, ill! 1 t f . 1 ... a nt ' v. m jt m - i ii . www im i r5'1' " slz: M - "ri .. TCP7 (- ..marts V J. T . Newll2-incli Ford V-8 stake truck. A great troe for farm hnnlinir. Load Bpoc& 80 inches- I lung, xt& jncnea . wide. , 29 inches high. 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