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THURSDAY, MARCH If, 1931 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN PAGE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and . COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. LESTER S. CONLEY,, PHONE 104 JUNIOR CLASS CHOOSES SUPERLATIVES The junior class of the Franklin high school has chosen superlatives as follows: . Prettiest girl, Dorothy Lee Mor rison; most handsome boy, Charles Hunnicutt ; autest girl, ' Helen Browning; cutest boy, Bert Hall; most 'studious girl, Dorothy Lee Morrison; most studious boy, Car lyle Shepard; wittiest girl, Bar bara Evans; wittiest boy, Harry Higgins; most likely to succeed, Dorothy Lee Morrison; most likely to succeed (Iioy, Charles Owens; best personality girl, Esta Mae Childers; best personality boy, Charles Owens ; most athletic girl, Lillian Jones ; most athletic boy, John Slagle; neatest girl, Lillian Jones; neatest boy, Joe Pattillo; best all-round girl, Fannie Mae Sherill; best all-round boy, Mac Patton; most popular girl, Eugenia Duncan; most popular boy, Billie Corbin ; most talented girl, Dorothy Lee Morrison; most talented boy, George Patton. Dr. Orin Ray, of Junction City, Kansas, is spending a couple of months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ray, at their home on Franklin Route 3. Mrs. John H. Dalton has been confined to her room for the past week an account of influenza and asthma. Mrs. Jim Palmer has returned from Whittier, where she has been spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Alva Love, who , is quite ill. John Fulmer, of New Orleans, La., is spending several days here with his sister. Mrs. E. K. Cun ningham, who has been sick, but is reported to be much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Shope, Mrs. A. B. Slagle and Miss Ruth Slagle spent the week-end in Hayesville visiting relatives and friends Mrs. Mary Lyle Valdrbop . and son, John Lyle Waldroop left Sat urday for Athens, Ga., for a visit with Mrs. Waldroop's son, Larry Waldroop and Mrs. Waldroop'. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Davis and family, of Demorest, Gal, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Davis' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gray, at their home on Franklin Route 2. Mrs. Elizabeth Waldroop and x.1 -L:i J 1 r iL. a. I iiircc imiurcn, - wno ior ine pasi year have been making their home with Mrs. Mary Lyle Waldroop on Franklin Route' 1, have moved to the home of Mrs. Waldroop's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H: L. Anderson, at their home on Harrison avenue. T. W. Porter, postmaster of Franklin; Mrs. C. T. Bryson, post . master at Cullasaja, and Mrs. Blanch Parrish, postmaster at Otto, i joined a party in Asheville enroute to Charlotte and attended a post masters convention held there Mon day. . . Mrs. Ora Daugherty and Mrs. H. L. Bacon, of Bryson City, spent Monday here, the guests of Mrs. H. E. Church, at her home in the Orlando apartments. Macon Theatre Matinees 3:30 P. M. Evening Shows 7:00 P. M. SHOWING FROM 1:30 TO 11 P. M. SATURDAYS PROGRAM FOR WEEK SATURDAY, MARCH 19 . SMITH BALLEW IN HAROLD BELL WRIGHTS "WESTERN GOLD" ALSO: "THE LONE RANGER" Chapter 2 MONDAY, MARCH 21 "SWING YOUR LADY" WITH HUMPHREY BOGART. FRANK McHUGH, LOUISE FAZENDA, NAT PENDLETON AND ALLEN JENKINS PLUS: FOX NEWS AND MICKEY MOUSE TUESDAY, MARCH 22 "EBBTIDE" IN TECHNICOLOR OSCAR HOMOLKA, FRANCES FARMER AND RAY MILLAND Special Stage Show A FEATURING THE ORIGINAL, PAGE KIDDIE BAND IT'S NEW AND DIFFERENT! A COMPLETE MUSICAL STAGE SHOW! WED.-THUR., MARCH 23-24 ALICE FAYE, TONY MARTIN IN "SALLYIRENE AND MARY" WITH FRED ALLEN ALSO: PATHE NEWS FRIDAY, MARCH 2S "COUNCIL FOR CRIME" OTTO KRUGER, DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY AND JACQU1LE WELLS ALSO': SELECTED SHORTS DON'T FORGET Friday is Profit Sharing Day If you want our weekly program mailed to you, please leave name at Box Office. , 7 Mrs. J. Frank Ray, beautician in the Darling Beauty Shop, is spend ing several days in Atlanta. Mrs. Tom M. Rickman and three sons, J. C, T. M., Jr., and Carroll, and granddaughter, Barbara Sue, came over from Canton Saturday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibson and John E. Rickman. Miss Timoxena Sloan and Miss Carrie Logan, of Atlanta, spent the week-end 'here with Miss Sloan's mother, Mrs. J. S. Sloan. , J. K. Cunningham returned to his home in Norton, Va., Saturday, after spending a few days here with his mother, Mrs. E. K. Cun ningham, who has been sick at her home on Harrison avenue since Thursday. Noah Blaine, who has been spend ing the past month here with his brother, C. T. Blaine, and other relatives in Macon county, left Saturday for his home in Sedro Wooley, Wash. William B. McClure, of Char lotte, spent .the week-end here with his., mother,' Mrs. W. B. McGuire. Graham W; GrLndstaff, of Keene, N, H., spent Thursday of the past week in Franklin visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Carson spent Sunday t in Barnardsville visiting Mr. Carson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham have moved from the Orland ap artments to their new home in West Franklin, which they recent ly purchased from J. D. Franks. Sam Alexander, assistant county agent,' spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Mary D. Alexander, at her home at Swanannoa. , Ora Matlock, returned to his home in . Marietta, Ga., Tuesday after spending the first of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Matlock, at their home at West's Mill. Mrs. Dan West came over from ' Asheville Monday to spend a week j here with her husband, who is manager of the Macon Theatre, j Miss Margaret Franks, who is ! teaching school at Kannapolis, spent the. week-end here with her moth er, Mrs. Eloise G. Franks. Mr. and Mrs. .Neville Sloan, of Atlanta, and son, Bobby, who is a student at the University of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill, spent the week-end in Franklin, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jones. Jack Ramey, of Enka, was among the business visitors here Saturday. Francis B. Johnson, who has fieen visiting his mother, Mrs. J. W. Cantey Johnson, left Tuesday to accept a position as aeronautical engineer with Rearwin . Ariplane corporation of Kansas City. of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Bradley, of Etna, Macon county. , A daughter, Ada Pauline, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seay at Angel hospital on Saturday, March 12. Both Mrs. Seay -and young daughter are reported to be getting along nicely. FREE PIantin Guid fa Field a n I Garden Ctiops. Tells What to plant, when to plant, what fertilizer to use, etc. Alo valuable spray chart for garden and orchard. Just ask for your copy f Spring Plant ing Edition of FARMERS FED. ERATION NEWS at nearest Federation Warehouse. Free while they last Births Mr. and Mrs. Troy Bradley, of - Winston-Sak-m, announce the birth of an eight-pound son, James Ever ette, at their home on Tuesday, i March 1. 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