THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1937 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MAC0N1AN PAGE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ! and COMINGS AND GOINGS F S. JOHNSTON BIBLE CLASS TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE Members of the F. S. Johnston Bible class of the Franklin Metho dist" ctourch . will hold a rummage sale Saturday, March 15, in the old Citizen's bank building, recently vacated by the C. T. Blaine.- Seed company. Various articles of clothing will be for sale, so come early. BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR MR. CHARLES A. CABE Mrs. Charles A. Cabe entertained with a dinner at her home on Sun day, February 28, honoring her hus band on his 71st birthday anniver sary, which would have been Wed nesday, March 3. A very delicious dinner was en joyed by all present. Those attending were Mrs. R. C. Snyder and children, of Cornelia, Cli Mr anrl Mrs HrnHv Cnrnpr and children, of Andrews; Reid Cabe and a friend, Glenn Pickerel, of Accokeek, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cunningham and son, Bobby, of Rainbow Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and daughter, Betty, of Rainbow Springs; Misses Beuna and Dorothy Cabe, Avery Cabe and Edwin Hall, of Franklin. -His family . consists of 12 living children and 20 grandchildren, one i sister, Mrs. J. E. Wooten and one brother, H. G. Cabe. , c. . " j - Macon Theatre PROGRAM FOR WEEK Matine Every Day at 3:30 P. M. Night Shows 7 and 9 P. M. SHOWING FROM 3:00 TO 11:00 SATURDAYS SATURDAY, MAR. 13 "OLD CORRAL" Starring GENE AUTRY, the Singing Cowboy With Smiley Burnett, Hope Manning, Lon Chatney, Jr. Also Lat Chapter of "Fighting Marinea" "Gags and Gals" MON.-TUE, MAR. 15-16 Gladys Swarthout, Fred MacMurray In . "CHAMPAGNE WALTZ" With JACK OAK.IE, Herman Bing, Veloz and Yolanda dance team, Frank Forest and Ernest Coseart Added Attractions "Salty1 McGuire,' cartoon and VINCENT LOPEZ and his Orchestra WEDNESDAY ONLY, Mar. 17 Edward Arnold awd Francine Larrimore In "JOHN MEADE'S WOMAN" With Gail Patrick and George Brancroft Also PARAMOUNT NEWS and COMEDY THURSDAY ONLY, Mar. 18 "ROAD TO GLORY" Starring . Fredric March, Warner , BaxteY, Lionel Barrymore With June Lang, Gregory R&toff and a . t Tumiovne van or i iiuujnnuj Short . Subjects "Play Girl." and "Chespeake Bay Returns" FRIDAY ONLY, Mar. 19 "PIGSKIN PARADE" With a Cast Picked for Entertain ment Stuart Erwin, Johnnie Downs, Arline Judge, Jach Haley, Patsy Kelley, Dixie Dunbalr, Tony Martin, Judy Garlalnd ,aid THE YACHT CLUB BOYS A parade of aotoff laughs, dances, thrills and FOOTBALL. Added Attractions t 'Pokey the Wrestler," "Paramount Pictorial" Joseph Ashear has been confin ed to his room for the past 10 days, suffering from a severe case of influenza. Mrs. I. W. C. Johnson has re turned to Franklin after spending the winter with relatives in Wash incton. D. C later visiting her sons. John A. Tohnson and W. , - lohnsnn in Knrlc Hill. S. C and Mrs. Thos. I. Woodridge, of Asheville. Mrs. Johnson plans to open Trimont Inn on April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mashburn are spending ten days in New York where Mrs. Mashburn will take a special course in all lines of. beauty culture at the Hotel Pennsvlvania. Thev were accom panied by Miss jess Angel and Miss Olivia ratton. who will at tend the fashion show while in New York. Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Underwood returned to their home here Wed nesday afternoon, after spending a couple of days in bummerville and Monticello, Ga., visiting rela tives and friends. Mrs. Betty Waldroop is spending several days in Atlanta, Ga., visit ing relatives and friends. Wiley Rogers, of Atlanta, Ga., spent . the first of the week here with friends. ' ( Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Page and daughter, Mary Frances, left Thursday mornine for Atlanta, Ga., where they will spend the remaind- er of the week. Mrs. R. S. Jones and Mrs. Black burn W. Johnson left Monday for Florida for a week's stay. Mrs. Gen A. Tones and Mrs. J..S. Sloan who have been spending some time in Tampa, will return with them. Mr ami Mrs. Harlev Dunbar re- - " . turned to their home in East Frank lin last week, after spending three weeks in West Palm Beach and Jacksonville, Fta. Mrs F. G. Crispe is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Baze Tallent, who has been making her home lor uw past month in Charleston, o. l Thpndore Elliott who has been working in South" Carolina, has re turned to his home here. TVm Wooten. who is working in ;rtiitK Carolina. SDent last week With his family, at, their home in East Franklin. Prnf G. L. Houk and D. Robert Davis returned to their homes here Tuesday night, after spending a couple of days m Raleigh on dusi riess. Mrs Sam Gibson, of Iotla, lett Tuesday for Charlotte to attend the Stat Convention of the Woman's Missionary union, Mrs. Gibson be ing county associational superin tendent, was sent as a representa tive from the Baptist churches in Marnn rnuntv. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Foster and daughter have .returned to their home in Davie, West Va., after a visit here with Mr. Foster's sister, Mrs.- H. H. Mashburn. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conley and Mrs. W. A. Rogers spent Wednes day in Asheville shopping. , Miss Lois West and Miss Dor othy Grindstaff were the week-end guests of the latter's grandfather, B. C. Grindstaff, in Asheville. Henry Reed, an employee of the Nantahala Light and Power com pany, has returned to his work again, after being out for several days on account of an infected eye. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Guffey are building a five-room bungalow on Bidwell street adjoining Henderson Calloway's residence. S. H. Lyle returned to Gaines ville, Fla., Sunday after spending a week here on business and visit ing his mother, Mrs. S. H. Lyle, Sr., at her home oh Harrison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brendle, Miss Mary Lou Swanson and Miss Thelma Waldroop, of Candler, spent the week-end with the latter's mother, Mrs. Goldie Waldroop, at her home on Franklin Route 1. W. L. Nothstein, of Andrews, was here Monday on business. Mrs. Fred Moore, of West's Mill, who underwent a very serious op eration at Angel hospital Saturday, was reported to be doing nicely this week. . Resigns Air Post I t , fffiii -iiiMa ,,,j,r' 'i';L r x - r a i WASHINGTON . . . Refusing to resign for more than a year, Eu gene L. Vidal (above), has now vacated the post of Director of the Bureau of Air Commerce rbe canse of criticism heaped upon the Bureau as result of recent airline crashes. v George Gibson made a business trip to Webster Saturday afternoon. Jesse Tessier is spending two weeks in Jacksonville, St.- Augus tine and Tampa, Fla., with rela tives and friends. Miss Josephine Waldroop left Sunday for Charleston, S. C, where she will spend this week with her sister, Mrs. L. E. Penland. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. T. Love have moved from the John Jones house near the roller mill to the Morgan house in East Franklin which Mr. Love has recently purchased. Mrs. J. J. Blaine returned to her home in East Franklin last week, after a visit with her sons, D. N. Blaine in Brooklyn, N. Y., and J. C. Blaine in Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cunningham and three children, of Cornelia, Ga., spent Sunday, on Bonny Crest with Mr. Cunningham's sister, Mrs. George Brown and Mr. Brown. Mrs. Francis J. Porter and "Miss Eva Brokaw returned to their homes in Albany, Y., after spending a week here with their sister and niece, Mrs. Carl Cabe and Mr. Cabe, at their home in the Wright apartment oa West Main street '. George B. Patton, C Tom Ery son and E. B. Byrd left Sunday for Raleigh, where they will spend a few days on official business. Miss Nora Leach returned to her home here Saturday from Aquone, where she taught school the past term. Mrs. T. L. Neu returned to her home in Cincinnati, Ohio, Satur day after spending two weeks here with her father, George T. Stiles, who is ill in Angel hospital. Mrs. R. M. Hudson has sold her bungalow on Harrison avenue, known as the Will Shepherd prop erty to Mr. and Mrs. Quince Hauser. Charlie Mason has returned to his home in Hay den, Colo., after visiting his sister, Mrs. J. M. Mat lock, and other relatives at West's Mill. T. B. Higdon, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., spent -the week-end at Higdonville with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Higdon, at the home of Mrs. Eva Keener, daughter of Mrs. Higdon. Mrs. E. B. Schulman, who under went an operation at Angel hos pital Friday for the removal of her appendix, was reported Tuesday to be getting along very nicely. Mrs. Nannie Allen, who has been quite ill at her home at West's Mill, suffering from bronchial pneu monia, was reported to be some what improved. Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Stiles and young son, returned to their home in Haines City, Fla., Saturday, after spending two weeks here with Mr, Stiles' father, George T. Stiles, who has been seriously ill in Angel hos pital. I Dr. W. E. Furr left Saturday night for Washington, D. C, where he will spend this week attending the Five-State Dental clinic. On Sunday morning the Rev. J. A. Flanagan took part fn the instal lation service of the Rev. J. Clyde Plexico in the West Asheville Pres byterian church. Following the ser vices, he and Mrs. Flanagan went on to Charlotte to attend evan gelistic services being conducted by Gypsy Smith, Sr. They returned to Franklin Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. J. A. Flanagan was in Atlanta on business Friday and Saturday. He was accompanied by Brabson Bulgirt, Births Mr. and Mrs. Hurbert -West announce the birth of a son on Saturday March 6, at their home in j West Franklin.- A daughter, Marie . Pearl, wa9 born'', to Mr. and . Mrs, Fred E. Crisp at their home on the Br.yson City road, on Saturday, February 27. ' Series of Meetings to Start at ,Otto Sunday, Mar. 21, a series of Comets Ceit&cz sssm m m : BEAUTY iff mJ$ T 7 Makes Life More Worthwhile It is my business to assist you in retaining your beauty, thereby bringing added joy to your life and the lives of others around you. To better serve you, I miss no opportunity to learn all that 1 can about beauty culture, the most modern methods of treatment, the latest styles of coiffure. To this end I will attend the International Beauty's greatest show on earth held at the Hotel Pennsyl vania, New York City, March 8 to 12. The shop will be operated in my absence by Miss Hazel Everett and Miss Ruth McKinney. PEARL MASHBURN, Prop. Franklin Beauty Shop Telephone 120 Make the Youngsters Happy ; f 1 most reasonable prices. BRING THE KIDS TO OUR STORE IT WILL BE A TREAT FOR THEM New Five & Ten Cent Store FRANKLIN, N. C. meetings will be started at the As- bury-. Methodist church, Otto, .and will continue during the week. At the Sunday service at 11 o'clock, tlie Rev. Dumont Clarke, director of the religious department of the Farmers' Federation will deliver the address. . 1 During the week the meetings will start at 7 p, m. with a brief song service, after which the Rev. 0. E. Croy, pastor of the church, will speak. Those who wish to take part in the choir are urged to meet promptly at 7 o'clock. s Tell me thy company and I will tell thee what thou art. Cervantesj JOHNNY BEHR says: "With Camels, my di gestion works smooth ly." Camels speed up the flow of digestive fluids alkaline fluids. FOOD EDITOR, Dorothy Malone, says: "The smart touch is to have Camels on the table from hors d'oeuvres through des- Kttm Camels add a world easure to eating. Franklin, N. C. WITH Easter Novelties Candy AND Decorations ismiBMMttflBfajHi Next to Christmas there is no season of the year so dear to the hearts of children as Easter. Of course, they expect Easter eggs, bunnies and chicks. We have them galore . . . and at