AGE eight THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1137 '"'V ADDITIONAL FRANKLIN SOCIAL ITEMS (Continued from Page Three) Mrs.. Jack Stribling, who has been confined . to her bed for the past . week, is reported to s be gradually irojiroving. . Mr. and Mrs. A. .R, .Higdon' and son, John Crawford, and Mrs. Her man Cliilders spent Tuesday in Asheville shopping. . ; . Bernard and Elbert Hall, who have been here several days visit ing their mother, Mrs. John Hall, returned to their work in Detroit, Mich., Monday. I Miss Chloebel Bleckley, who is ' attending Georgia State college, for women,, at Milledgeville, is spend ing the Easter holidays here with her mother, Mrs. Nannie Bleckley. ' Milton Sanders and Floyd Wey man returned to their school work, at the State college in Raleigh Monday, after spending several days here with their -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sanders and 'Mr. and Mrs, Jack Weyman, at their homes on Harrison avenue. ' ' Mrs. R. V. Miles and young son have returned to their 'home on Bidwell street, after spending sev eral weeks with relatives , and frierids in' Alabama. ' George' TV Stiles, ' who 'has been in Angel hospital for the past six weeks, recovering from' a stroke of' apoplexy, was removed to his home on "'West Main street Mon- - r.smd" ,1JMr. Pwighf Hoilman have " returned to their' hbfne in Winston-Salem after '''-Spending a . feW'f'-'nere'iwilfi" Mr- Hoilman's jnpfrhpV, MnTTiiA Horlman. ''Miss Rnby Halll returned to her notne' in AtFartfa- ' ia., ' Tuesday, ' after a visit heYe with her mother, Mr6-JohaJIaIl. . ' Mrs. K. R. Helton, of Clemson, S. C; is spending two weeks . with her parents, Mr. , and Mrs. R. M. Ledfordv-afc their .home rOir Iotla street. Mr. Helton, who spent the week-end here, Returned . to -.his. borne Sunday. Mr. apd Mrs. G. C. Ensley, and Mrs. Bertha Saylor,' of Asheville, Spent Sunday ' here , 'with their mother, Mrs. W. G. ' ilkie.Orl their return they were accompan - ted by their sister, Miss Flora jVilkie, who will spend sometime in Asheville. . Frank Shope, who is with the United States forest service in Arkansas, i$ 'spending several days with his parents, .Mr, and Mrs. Z. V. Shope, at , their home at Pren-. tiss. .' ..... Misses Laura - and Carrie Hall returned ,.to Richmond,. Va.,, M0117 day,, after, .spending the week-end here.wijth their mother, Mrs. John Hall, at her home on Bidwell street. ! ; Mrs. , Ernest L. Johnson and daughter, Mrs.' Blanton . Bagwell SCRAP IRON WANTED We will be in Franklin for at least ninety days to buy all ' kinds of : : SciiapjJron r And Scrap Metals ft i Best prices paid on delivery: at our lot' across! from rail- Mi-. road depot. V-".- J. G. -PAYNE and daughter, Ralph 'Landrum' and H. , C. Wellman,, all of Daytona Beach, Fla, spent the jiirst of the week on Cullasaja with Mrs. John son's and 'Mr.: Landrum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Land.rum.. Mrs. Priscilla McHan and son, Virgil McHan and wife, 'of Salt Lake City, Utah, have been spend ing several 'days with Mrs. Mc Han's .brother, D. C. Byrd, at his home at Oak Grove and her sister, Mrs. Tim Hoilman at her home in Franklin. S. C. Cartledge, of Athens, Ga., is spending several days here with his son, C. L. Cartledge and Mrs. Cartledge, at their home on Bid well street. ; Mrs. E. B. , Schulman, who lias been critically ill for the past week, was reported Wednesday morning to 'be slightly improved. The condition of "Aunt Betsy Jane" Grant, 96, who. has been seriously ill for the past week with influenza, was reported to be unimproved Wednesday morning. Births Mr. and Mrs. Charles- M. Collier announce the birth of a daughter at' their home in, Franklin town ship, on Wednesday, March 3. A daughter, Betty Madge, was born to Mr. . and Mrs. Clay ' D. Comptbn at their home here on Sunday, February 28. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guest an nounce the birth of a daughter, Alice Sue, on Friday, February 12. Mr. and -Mrs; Fred S. Sloan an nounce the birth of a daughter, Ann Elizabeth, on Monday morn ing, March 15, at the Mission hos pital in Asheville. Both . Mrs. Sloan and young daughter are getting along nicely. v. Mr. and, Mrs. Charles A. Row land, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter, Martha Bradwell," at Angel hospital, on Monday, March 22. The grandparents of the baby are Judge and Mrs. J. D.,. Brad well and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Row land, all. of. Athens, Ga. ''' ' Mr." arid Mrs. 'Lem M, Stuman announce the birth of a son, Loyd Lem, at their home on Cullasaja, on Thursday, March 18. Broadway Bv EFFIE WILSON There is quite a lot of flu and sickness in this community. - , . .Tom, Wilson spent Sunday on Turtle Pond visiting the sick folks. Evan Talley -has been very , sick all winter, but is some better' now. Edna Wilson has been, very sick with flu. hut is improving' some. "Born, . to . Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vinson on Maxell 7, a son, John Weslev. . . .The farmers are making use of the pretty weather getting , their land ready for planting. x ivy - : , Emory By LUTHER ANDERSON Mrs. Joe Johnson is ill. ' Mrs. . William Thompson is re covering from a- severe attack, of influenza. " i .;' Mrs. Sam Sanders, of Canton, was here Saturday visiting her mother, Mrs. J. L. Smith. Mrs. Smith has tbeen 'ill for several naonths. , ' Joe Shuler, who works at Canton, was at home Saturnay and Sunday. Carlisle Sheffield, of the CCC camp, visited his aunt, "Mrs. Boford Downs, .Tuesday. Mrs. D. Lee Crawford and, small sons, Clifton and Cling, are visit ing Mrs. " Crawford's mother, Mrs. George Clouse, at Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. C L.1 Smith, of Sylya, visited friends here Satur day. ' V ,'; ' Mrs. Frank Sellers, of Canton, spent the week-end with relatives here. Miss Emma. Hyatt came over from, Cullowhee to . spend the spring holidays with her parents. We are informed that spring holi days were not given heretofore. We wonder if the leaven of the sit-down strike is working. RABBIT CREEK ' Mrs. Walter West' and little daughter, Dionez, of Marion, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Frank lin. Wayne Franklin, of N. C. State college, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Franklin. Miss Easter Seay. and Miss Evelyn Kinsland, of Cullowhee, are spending their vacation at - home before the spring quarter begins. Mrs. Phillip Sutton, Lester Ray and Lorena Sutton, of Gastonia, 1934 1.160231 bough! Ui Cart from ChtvroW m TT EUY YOUR USED CAR ROM YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER F03 TKESE REASONS Your Chevrolet dealer has the finest selection of used ' cars in his 'entire hlttory. All makes all models. , 2 Big volume . enables your Chevrolet dealer to give you .'' bigger value . , at lower prices. , . 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Olive Hill By HOWARD WILLIS We are sorry to report that Mr. Ed. Campbell is not improving very fast, but we hope that he will soon recover. Harold Ashe, a member of the CCC camp at Burnsville, has been transferred to the camp at Otto, N. C. He was visiting his parents last week-end. Mr. Norman Evans, a member of a CCC damp in Georgia, was vis iting his folks here last weekend. Grady Wilkes was visiting his folks here Sunday. , Mrs. W. L. Willis and Miss Ab bie Willis were in town Monday on business. , . CARD OF THANKS We wisfy to express our thanks and deepest appreciation for the krnany words and expressions of sympathy shown us in our bereave ment .through the loss' of our hus band and father. MRS. W. T. ROPER AND CHILDREN., ltp CARD OF THANKS We take this means of trying to express , our thanks and heartfelt gratitude to our many friends for their . sympathy, kindness arid aid ,1425,209 lxuaht lMd Cars from XtfC WSED CARS dIAIMUINO QUALITY AND VALUE . . 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