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THURSDAY, APRIL It, lltt THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MAC0N1AN PAttK THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES : , ..' and , COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. GIBSON ENTERTAINS W,ITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Airs. Carol Gibson entertained with a dinner Sunday, at her home at West's Mill, honoring her hus band on his birthday anniversary. Mr. ,(jibson was the recipent of many lonely gifts. 1 hose enjoying the hospitality of Mrs. Gibson were Mr. Gibson's brothers and sister, including their husbands and wives. 'Lhose present were.: Mr.1 and Mrs. John H. Dal ton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holbrooks, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Bryson, Mrs. Jess Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gib son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I: Mur ray, M rs. Nancy Carson, an aunt of the honoree, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Holbrooks. Robert A. Patton is spending several days in Raleigh on business. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Greenwood, of . Lafayette, Ga., are spending sever al !days here with relatives and friends. Attorney T. 13. Higdon, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., spent the first of the week here on business and visiting his mother, Mrs. Margaret Higdon, who is making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Eva Keener. G. Lyle Jones and daughter, Miss Laura Jones, of Asheville, were among the visitors here Monday. R. M. Ledford has returned to his home on Iotla street, after spending a week with his daughter, Mrs. K. R. Helton. and Mr. Helton, at their home in Clemson, S. C. Misses Lucy Sue Gray and Odes sa Bradley returned' Sunday, after spending the week-end in Washing ton, D. C. S. H. Lyle returned to Jackson ville, Fla., Sunday, after spending a week here with his mother, Mrs, S. H. Lyle. Norman Blaine has returned to his work in Knoxville, Tenn.,' after spending a week here with his mother, Mrs. D. W. Blaine. 4 ' a Macon Theatre PROGRAM FOR WEEK Matiive Every Day. at 3:30 P. M. Night Shows 7:30 and 9:30 SHOWING FROM 3:00 TO 11:00 SATURDAYS SATURDAY, APRIL 24 JOHN WAYNE In "THE LONELY TRAIL" Addled Treat: "DICK TRACY" No. 6 "OUR GANG COMEDY" MON.-TUE., APRIL 26-27 "SEVENTH HEAVEN" With SIMONE SIMON and JAMES STEWART Supporting cast: Jean. Hersholt, Gregory Ratof f Short Subjects: "Bedtime Vaude ville," "Big Courtship" WED., APRIL 28 "THE MURDER MAN" Witlh SPENCER TRACY and VIRGINIA BRUCE And a Grand Supporting Cast Romance in a speeding police car Added Attractions: "Cinema Circus" PARAMOUNT NEWS Reel Vaudeville (Mrs. Clyde West) THURS., APRIL 29 "SING ME A LOVE SONG" .Stirring' jm Melton, Zaru Pitts, AHen Jenkins, Hugh Herbert and Nat Pendleton . Short Subjects1: "Porky's oad Race" "Captain Bluebird" . (Mrs. J. Rumby Ray) s,. - '-I- m FRIDAY, APRIL 30 "THE GOOD OLD SOAK WALLACE BEERY and BETTY FURNESS And a Large Supporting Cast Added Attractions: "Sunken Treasure," "Ditto" (Mrs. Jack Hall) The persons whose names appear in the above program will be ad mitted by presenting this clipping. J. Y. Allen, of Catawba and aunt, Miss Pallie Allen, of Bryson City, recently visited their uncle and brother, J. E. Allen and family, at their home .at West's Mill. Frank Higdon, who spent the week-end in Dillard, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Greenwood, returned to his home on Bidwell street Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Clarke Sbper returned Sunday from New York, where they spent" two weeks on a business trip. . P. P. Cabe, of Otto, is spending several days here with his daugh ter, Mrs. Lee Guffe and his son, Carl P. Cabe. Miss Virginia McGuire, who has spent the past six months in Le banon, . Mo., with her uncle, La wrence G. Bulgin and Mrs. Bulginf returned to her home here on Thursday of the past week to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. W. B. McGuif e. Jack 'Stribling, who is working in Andrews, spent the week-end here with his family. Mrs. Myra Ellard, who has been taking cQursp In beauty culture in Atlanta, Ga., has finished her course and is spending awhile here with her mother, Mrs. Jack Strib ling. Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones and Miss Ethel Hurst are attending the five day training institute of county supervisors of the fifth WPA dis trict, that is being held in Ashe ville this week. Mrs. Sloan Rickman and two children, of Fitzgerald, Ga., came up Sunday for a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCoy, at Gneiss and a visit with her hus- band's father, John E. Rickman.,. Air. and Mrs. J. Steve Porter and son, Charles, of , Hendersonville, were here Sunday visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. JStbtoSutton returned to her home in Washington, Ga., Sunday, after spendingta week with her mother, Mrs. S. H. Lyle, at her home on Harrison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bryson and children, of East LaPorte, spent Sunday at West's Mill with .their parents, Mrs. J. L. Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Raby. '. ' Miss Lois Keener, who has been teaching school at Secoah, Graham county, the . past winter, has re turned to her home at Higdonville. Ross Zachary came up Sunday and spent a couple of days with" his uncle, R. D. Sisk and Mrs. Sisk, at their home on Iotla street: Charlie Russell, manager of the Atlantic & Pacific grocery store, left Tuesday for St. Petersburg, Fla., where he will spend his two weeks' vacation, Me" is being 're lieved at the store by C. L. Potts, who has been in Waynesville for the past six months. , Harry Bryson, who is working in Winston Salem, came in Mon day for a visit With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.. Bryson, at their home at West's Mill. Mrs. Lyman Higdon left Sun day for New York to buy for her new store, which she plans to open Saturday, May 8. Mrs. Higdon will carry an up-to-date line of ladies' and . children's ready-to-wear, hats and novelties. George McClure, a student at Clemson College, S. C, accompani ed by his roommate, Fred Capple man, of Paris' Island, spent the week-end with Mr. McClure's mother, Mrs. Charlie McClure, at her home on Franklin Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. Prileau Dryman spent the week-end at Scaly visit ing Mr. Dryman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dryman. Ray Swanson, Gordon Moore and Lawrence B. Liner left Tuesday morning for Raleigh, where they went to a. meeting of the Grand Lodge of the Masonic order. Mrs. W. J. Zachary went to Mt. Airy to attend the Western North Carolina conference of the Metho- Fred Gray, who is attending Clemson college at Clemson, S. C, spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gray, at their home on Franklin Route 2. dist church. She was a delegate from the missionary society of the. Franklin Methodist church. Neville Sloan, Jr., a student at State college, at Raleigh, is spend ing several days in Franklin with relatives and 'friends. Miss Faye Evelyn Dowdle and Henry Sanders, both of Franklin, were quietly married in Clayton, Ga., on Saturday, , April 17. Airs. Jim Greenwood, of Dillard, Ga., spent Monday here with Airs. Frank Higdon at her home on Bid well, street. " Airs. S. H. Lyle, Sr., who has been ill at her home on Harrison avenue for the past month, is' get ting along very nicely now. Bob Scarborough, a student -at Clemson college, spent - the week end here visiting his aunt, Airs. Will Smart. Airs. C. S. Brown, Sr., has re turned to the Scott Griffin hotel, after a motor trip through the Shenandoah Valley and a visit to the famous Endless Caverns, in New Market, Va. Births Air. and Airs. Rozell Fouts, of Iotla, announce the birth of a Son, at their home on Iotla, on Wed nesday, April 7. i i5i H One aallon of gasoline... and the Hospital 21 miles away TS. six? "r xvi n f - y - I w -.:: r.-.i ......... oimmER AND W WERE IN THE WUJS J J fl rr WAS A WILD NIGHT wnen m, AWAY BUT rwuni - REMEMBERED A GAUON OF ES50LENE WE KEPT IN ine i i IICTTNED .c MILES OVER ROUGH IW'T - TFMSELy FOR THAT LAST ArtOTOR wr. PUT I RECKONED ON ORDINARY GASOLINE. NOT ESSULCimc Tucor ..AND ENOUGH! THAT ONE GAUONwiu - WAS LEFT OVER T TfSSOLENE is so different it's actually L' been granted a U. S. Patent. This regular priced gasoline gives more miles per gallon than even most premium priced fuels and no gasoline at any price gives more. In proof of Essolene's extra mileage thou sands of motorists have written their enthu siastic testimony. Prove it for yourself . Try one tankf ul of Essolene and see why Happy Motoring Starts at the Esso Sign. ', , . , '. ' '' . ' Cnpr. IWT.-Biwa. Ing. . 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