V x9 , 7 . i? 4 9 7 THURSDAY, APRIL f, 1937 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS McGAHA-TATHAM Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGaha, of West's Mill, announced the mar riage of their daughter, Grace Elizabeth, to Chase H. Latham. The wedding took place at the Lutheran church in Andrews s Saturday eve ning, March 20, Rev. E. T. .Trout man, officiating. ' The bride was attired in a . navy blue triple sheer crepe,twith blue accessories. Her shoulder corsafec was of pink rosebuds and lillies of the valley. Mrs. Tatham is a graduate of the Franklin" high school and of the Athens business college in Athens, 1 Ga. She is now doing stenographic work for the county farm agent at Kobbinsvule. , Mr. Tatham is a son of Mrs. J. T. Tatham and the late Mr. Tat ham. of Andrews. He is a gradu ate of the Andrews high, school .and attended the University of .North Carolina, at Chanel Hill, where he majored in engineering. He is now employed with the Geodetic Survey at Murphy. ROPER-ANDERSON Miss Edith Florence Roper, of Andrews, and Everett Edwin And erson, of Andrews, were quietly married in Union county, on Sat urday, March 27. Mrs. Anderson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Roper, of Franklin, while Mr.. Anderson is the son , of Mrs. J. H. Anderson and the late Mr. Anderson, of An drews. " . s ; . After the wedding, a" delicious supper was given at the home of Mr. Anderson's brother, Gwin An-v derson,. where quite, a number of invited guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will make their home in Andrews where Mr. Anderson has .a position With the Tea Extract company. Macon Theatre PROGRAM FOR WEEK Matinee Every Day at 3:30 P. M. Night Show 7:30 and 9:30 SHOWING FROM 3:00 TO 11:00 SATURDAYS SATURDAY, APRIL 10 BOB STEELE In "TRUSTED OUTLAW" Also: Dick Tracy No. 4 "Village Smitty", Vitaphotie International" MniM .TUE.. APR. 12-13 GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN" James Oliver Curwood's Great Novel of -the North Woods; Starring George Brent, Beverly - Robartt with a grand supporting cast Filmed in Natural Color (Mrs. Frank Curtis) Added Treats': "Porky of the North Woods" and "Hill TUles" WED. (One Day Only) APR. 14 WALLACE BEERY In "OLD HUTCH" With Eric Linden, Cecilia Parker (Mrs. T. W. Angel, Jr.) Short Subjects? "Modern Home" "Kiko FoUs the Fox" THURS. (One Pay Only) APR. 15 The Dionxie Quintuplets In "REUNION" ' With Jean Hersholt, Rochelle Hudson, Slim1 SummerviUe Added Attractions - '"High . C Honeymoon" Leon Navarro aind Orchestra (Mrs. C. Tom Bryson) , FR1. (One Day Only) APR. 16 "TARZAN ESCAPES" Johnnie Weisniuller, Maureen 1 O'SulIivan ; Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' novel. -' (Mrs. Carl Tysingcr) Selected Short Subjects , . Louisiana Kings Orchestra and Vaudeville is Back - The persons' names appearing in the above programs will be admit ted on the day their name is shown. Coming Soon: "Anthony Adverse", "Waikikl WeckKng," "Love Is News" x ' ' . . , , : ? BARNES-HOUSTON Of interest to their many friends, was the recent marriage of Miss Lottie Barries to Hilliard Houston, both of Highlands, which took place in ; Clayton, Ga., on Wednes day, March 31. Mrs. Houston, who received her education at the D. A. R. school in Tamassee, S. G, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Barnes, while Mr. Houston is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Houston. U. D. C. TO MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON The Macon County chapter of the United Daughters of Confeder acy will meet Monday afternoon, April 12, at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. ZehW Conley. All mem bers are iurged to attend. GARDEN CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. FRANK HIGDON The Garden club met Monday afterndon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Frank Higdon, at her home on Bidwell street, with nine present. This being the first meeting held this year, election of, officers for You Hoed Chevrolet's 1 1 1 qhV Cbm p3ss wn 5' j - c y LxX f " trmmrv - ' ..J"""'" JL l UI1VJ LlvUiViWIIMlJ ' r v.-;v.v:-.v jt"" .... ' Ik'. '':: :-V-v--V- V You get all these features at lowest cost only in FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION Phone 123 'THE FRANKLIN PRESS' AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN the ensuing year was in order with the following elected: Mrs. A. L. McLean, president; Mrs. R. M. Rimmer, vice president; Mrs. Frank Higdon, treasurer ; Mrs. W. A. Rogers, secretary. ' The program committee are : Mrs. Zeh W. Conley, Mrs. 'Pope Ellard and Mrs. J. C. Wright. Flower show committee is com posed of the following: Miss Mary Millis, chairman ;' Mrs. R. M. Rimmer and Mrs.' T. W. Angel, Jr. Three .new members joined, Mrs. Pope Ellard, Mrs. J. C. Wright and Mrs. Lester S. Conley. Delicious refreshments were serv ed and a social hour was enjoyed after the meeting. 1 Jim Patton and Nick Huriter re turned to Raleigh Monday where they are students at State college, after spending the week-end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Kramer, of New York City, spent the week-end in Franklin with Mrs Kramer's aunt, Mrs. John S. Trotter and Mr. Trotter. Mrs. Kramer will be remembered as the former , Miss Dixie Nell Hudson. Mrs. Earl Riddick, who under went an operation for the removal of her appendix at Angel hospital, was reported to be doing nicely this week. Earl, Meacham spent the first of the week here on business. Mrs. Chase Tatham, of Robbins ville, spent Tuesday in Franklin. You Mood Chevrolets Mow 5 All-Silent ; , All-Stcel all-steel bodies combining silonco ;Sivi-w:-:-:wxo::.:::;:o with safety. Body t v y1tnflBWKj111111 1111 1 inniftfc V f V. Kill CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, Motor, Sato Corpora DETROIT, MICHIGAN Action ad Shodcproof String on Afqjtr Dm Iaixm imxfali only. Cmnral jfH jiutallmwmt Plan monthly paymunu to tuityrmrpun. Burr ell Motor Company mVUOA Mr. 'and Mrs. Ellis Clarke Soper left Tuesday night for a week's business trip to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brown re turned to their home in Russell ville, Ark., Sunday after spending a week here with their mothers, Mrs. C. S. Brown, at the Scott Griffin hotel and Mrs. H. O. Cozad. Mrs. L. H. rage has been con fined to her bed for the past week on account of sickness. "I STICK BY CAMELS... AND CAMELS STICK BY ME " SAYS JIMMIE FOXX THIS SLUGGING FIRST BASEMAN of the Boston Red Sox (and steady Camel smoker) says: "Camels never set on my nerves. Smoking Camels at meals helps me feel that my food's agreeing with me." Yes, Camels speed up the flow of digestive fluids alkaline digestive fluids. Enjoy Camels freely they're so mild 1 (93C8 Ydtf Hoed Chevrole'tj Tho smoothest. doDondablo brakes mMmmmmmmmmmmmim sk Drabs , - MM PAGE THREE Norton Holbrooks, Major Hoi brooks and their guests, Ed Mar tin and Charlie . Beckner, returned to their work in Detroit, Mich., Saturday, after spending a week with Messrs Holbrook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Holbrooks, at their home at West's Mill. Miss Lassie Kelly lias returned from Brevard where she spent the pajjt week as court stenographer. (Continued on Page Five) . : v.v.v r.- Improvod I N 1 MM Gibo-Actidtti n so comfortablo so dif?6ront; Chovrbl :5::Si:-':::i -" ' Franklin, N. C.