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THURSDAY, ' JUNE 17,' 193 i t THE FRANKLIN PES3 AND 'THE HIGHLANDS' MACONIAN PAGE THREE "T TT" SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMINGS AND GOINGS BAIN-WELCH Announcement has. been made of the marriage of Miss Ahnie Laura Bain, of Greensboro and Franklin, to Robert Eugene Welch, of Frank lin, which took place March 13, in Atlanta, Ga., at the home of Mr. and Mrs.1 William L. Causey. The bride was becomingly attired in a gown of the new thistle crepe with accessories of carnelian. Mrs. Welch is the daughter of the late Charles W. and Sallie W. Bain, of Greensiboro. She was grad uated from the Greensboro high . school and took a, - commercial coursefor the past two -years she has been junior typist for the Nan tahafa national forest service. . . Mr. Welch ; is' the son 'M- Mr. and Mrs. T. Floyd .Welch." He is a graduate" of ' the Ffanklin high school. He attended the Colorado school of mines, at Golden, Colo,, and the tfew" Mexico school of mints at Socorro,, NM., for one yearVeacf? Mr.Vand Mrs. Welch left Tues day 'for ' Denver, Colo., a where Mr, "Welch has; a position with an elec tric company, f- ' . , '.- '. MRS. CREASMAN ENTERTAINS FRIDAY BRIDGE CLUB Mrs.; Hugh Creasmatv entertained the! Friday bridge club Kmiplinien tary 'ito;- Mrs! . Herbert ;G. Knoch. Mrs.' Sloan Murray, holding high scojre,: was presented a box of dust-r ing'rowder.' Mrs. James Cartwright won the, cut prize which was a set 'of camark ash' trays. Mrs. Knoch was given a bottle of L'arigan perfume. Banana splits were i served to the guests, who were Mr g. Knoch, Mrs: Sloan Murray, Mrs. : James Cartwright, Mrs. John Wasilik, MrsTR. -V. Miles, Mrs. Truman Moody, Mrs. h. H. Page, Mrs. Jack O. Werner, and Mrs. Earle Rogers. PARTY HELD TO ' . HONOR MRS. KNOCH ... '. Mrs. Jolitr-Wasilik, Jr.entertain cd with' three tables of bridge Macoa Theatre t. Matinees begin at 3:pft Night Show 7:30 and 9:30 SHOWING FROM 3:00 TO 11:00 SATURDAYS' i PROGRAM FOR WEEK . - . " SATURDAY, JUNE 1$ THE THREE MESQU1TEERS In "RIDERS OF WHIST LING SKULLS; yf-j Those three fighting pals In 'an other roaring episode of the west. Added : Dick Tracy amd Comedy MON.-TUE., JUNE 21-22 '. "LLOYDS OF LONDON" . N With . FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, MADELINE CARROL, SIR GUY STANDING, TYRONE OWER " " and a MamiwotK Cast Popeye in "IN THE ARMY NOW" (Mrs. Joseph Ashear) . : ,. ,- - ;.. ", , ,. WEDNESDAY ONLY, JUNE 23 "HER HUSBAND LIES" With RICARDO CORTEZ, l : GAIL PATRICK ' . and i& good cast Added. Attractions;. . - - . - Backyard Broadcast fParam'Ount News . ; T (Mrs. Douglas Nichols) v- THURSDAY ONLYJUNE 25 "ONE WAY PASSAGE" Starring KAY FRANCIS, WILLIAM POWELL Short Subjects : .,. Play Street; How to be a Detective (Robert Benchley) v -, ' ; (Mrs. A. R. Higdoh) ' FRIDAY ONLY, JUNE 25 "KING OF GAMBLERS" V With LLOYD NOLAN, I CLAIRE TREVOR Also: Cartoon; Ji&Hbait (Mrs. G. W. Watkins) t " ,;?. f The persons whose names appear in ;he above ( program -will -be , ad miied by presenting ahis clipping. Friday of last week at her home in the. Orlando ' apartments, as a courtesy to Mrs. H. G. Knoch, prior to her-leaving for her new home in Atlanta, Ga.; " ""' Mrs. ' W. 1).. limner, was" winner of the high score prize. Mrs. James Cartwright ''won low score, ,prie, while Mrs. Hugh Creasman won the cut prize. After the games were over, Mrs. Knoch was presented a lovely shower of handkerchiefs, from the guests. ' Mrs. Ernest Cruikshank, presi dent of St. Mary's Junior college, Raleigh, spent the week-end; with Mrs. J. W. C. Johnson at Trimont Inn. " ' ' Mrs. J. A. Deal and two grand daughters, Misses Jessica and Jean Johnston, of Gainesville, Ga., came up Tuesday to spend several weeks with Mrs. 'Deal's daughter, Mrs. T. J. Johnston, at her home on Har rison avenue, Bo Henry left Monday for New Albany, Ind., where he has ac cepted a position. nr nd actand F?aiHhn. is ivlaifiriichardsdni SukK -mggf-o'lMiuflYeffdra3 Miss Col- ,s)ending' seytt Hfyf hUi"1! "Xliss" Katherine t'ortYrahct "6tfier ' f rieds- 'Mi Heleri lege, are here, for a visit witfy Mrs. Richard son's ' '$foti,"ltrs.'' (icil i Lf Pendergrss J ,nl Mrs. t .Hcn.ry jW. Cabe. i , , . , , i : Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ander son, and three children, of I'hila delphia, Pa., arrived , here Sundaj for a yisit with . Mr. , Anderson's parents, , Mr. and Mrs.. H- U, And"; erson, a their home on Harrison avenue, . ;, ' , ',' ' , Mrs. Hall,, Svyain and : young daughter, of Greenville, S., C., are spending several days here with Mrs. .Swajri's mother, Mrs. W,, W. Sloan, at "Sunny side Farm,": . , Miss Katherine Angel, who has been attending Darland Bell school at Hot Springs, has returned . to her home in East Franklin to spend, the summer with her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. E. M,. Angel. ; , Gus Leach, wjio has been, con fined ta his home for the past month, was able to be out again this week. , ,.i ; . . J. T. Siler, who has been working with the forest service, in Ferriclay, Ala., has returned, to Franklin for a visit with Mrs.. Siler. Misst, Virginia Tilley, of Ander son, S. C, : is . spending this week here, the house guest of Miss, Elizabeth Slagle. . i is ifi-c 1T K TIcltnn. of' Clomson. S. ' C;. is here . to iSiieD! a- nemtli with her parents, Mr. aijid Mrs. K. M. licdford, at their home on lotla street. . Mrs. (ie.orgia Hall and (laughter, Miss Mae Hall; limb rcUirned to tlieir home in . Augusta, Gav after spending the week-end" with' their daughter and sister, Mrs. C. S. Brown, at the Scott Griffin hotel. .Mr. and. Mrs. Robert T. Bryson, of West's Mill, are spending this vyeck.in 'Detroit, Mich., .with their son, Terrell, and Mrs. Bryson. On their return they will be accom panied by their (laughter, Mattie I'earl Bryson, who has been in school in 1 )etroit. John W. Edwards, United' States deputy . marshal, of Asheville, spent the week-end here with his family. Judge and Mrs. John Awtry, of Ae.worth, (ia., came up lat week to spend the summer with Mrs. Sam L. Rogers, at Rogers Hall. M. A. Sanders returned to his home here last week, after a visit with his son, Edwin Sanders, and his daughter, Mrs. Elsie Rakes, at their home in Draper. Jack Carpenter, a student -nt Western Carolina Teachers college at! Cullowiiee, has returned to his hoVne'in Franklin to spend the .siunmer with his parents,- Mr. and Mrs. E. 'J. Carpenterj, iliobbie Ray spent last week in Canton . visiting , his ,aunt, Mrs. C. C.1 Poindexter. . ;AI rs. William Wise, of . Wash- ' uigtWi, jL)j C. -spent U$ jv here .'. willr iier husband at the Leach home. Mr. (Wise is with the Nan- tahala national forest service here. Mrs. J.ogan Allen and, children, M.rii.-'..JvUie. .Watson, o knoxvillc, Tenn., and Bo Henry spent the week-end in Greenville, S. C. with friends. ' Mrs. Estelle Mann, of. Canton, , spent' last week- on lotla. 1 ' Mrs. L. T. Sioan is spending a week in Ashdville visiting relatives: J. B. Case has purchased" a lot (in Bidwell street and is preparing to erect a five-room cottage of tile and stucco of the Spanish type. Also a five-room garage, apartment1 of the same style and material will be built adjoining the cottage. James E. Calloway, who lias been with the Marines in Panama, is at home on a three months' furlough, and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Calloway. Miss Virginia Smith is spending;' her vacation with her father and mother at their home on Bidwell street. . Miss Jessie Hurst has returend to her home on Cartoogcchaye for the summer after attending school at North Carolina State College for Women' at Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Curtis, of Atlanta, Ga., visited Mr. Curtis' parents, Mr. and Mrs W. F. Curtis', last. week. Continued on . Pape Six) l . i i i I . 4 , , , t m , i . 'til if m 'HI mi x - f i. ! Ill 111 I I. i ! I i i t ( I . , i ..tii MM I I -ft Pulling Pover in Their ! .. I. 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