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the franklin PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN TM!TPr.AV II IMF fa t ADDITIONAL FRANKLIN SOCIAL ITEMS (Continued from Pag Three) Mrs. W. R Curtis left Saturday for High Point to attend the wed ding of her niece, Miss Adelaide Lrowell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George H. Crowell Mrs. Crowell was the former Miss Bess Gaston, of Franklin. Dr. ldgar Angel, who has been ill tor the past three weeks, is able to be out again. George W. Steppe, of Aquone, was among the business visitors here Saturday. Mrs. T. M. Plonk, and three children, of Macon, Ga., came up Wednesday to attend the wedding of her sister, Miss Virginia Mc Guire, whose wedding to Eugene C. Bullock, of Hamlet, will be a social event of Saturday, June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Roger 9 Dalton, of Gastpnia, spent the week-end with ' Mn Dalton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dalton, at their home at West's Mill and attended the Gib son reunion Sunday. , Mrs. Charles A. Rowland and young daughter have returned to their .home in the Orlando apart ment on Harrison avenue, after spending several days in Athens, oa., visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Nancy Cardon, who has betin confined to her bed for sev eral days at her home at Leather mat., suffering from influenza, was reported Monday . to foe somewhat improved. . Miss Mercer Blain, who has been spending a week in Franklin, the guest of Miss Grace Conley at. her home on Harrison .avenue, left Tuesday morning for her home in .Branson, Mo. .. Mrs. John W. Hooner. of Cleve land, Tenn., arrived here Sunday to attend the wedding of her twin sister, Miss Virginia McGuire, and lor a visit with her mother, Mrs YV, B. McGuire. Miss Grace Conley left Tuesday morning for Myrtle Beach, S. C, and Pauley s Island, to attend an Omega Beta Gamma house party. After spending several days there, Miss Conley will go to Hartwell, S. C, for "-a week's visit with friends. Mrs. Pearl Hunter spent several days of last week in Chapel Hill attending the graduation of her son, Charles Marcus, from the Uni versity of North Carolina. Ida Lee Hunter, who has a government po sition in the Navy department in Washington, D. C, also attended the-graduation exercises, and ac companied her mother and brother home where she spent the remain ing; days of her vacation with her family and relatives. Miss Hunter returned to Washington Monday. Mrs. R. G. Beshears and daugh ter Leida, Mrs. E. W. Long, Mrs. Pearl Hunter and daughter, Ida Lee, spent the xlay in Asheville last Saturday. Mrs. James M. Freeman, of La vonia, Ga., is spending several days in Franklin with her sister, Mrs. Mary Siler Higdon, and her aunt, Miss Lily Rankin, at her home on Riverview street. She is also visit ing Miss Amy Harrison at her home on Harrison avenue. Mrs. Frank Holbrooks returned to her home at Candler Monday, after spending a week visiting-her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dalton, at their home at West's Mill. Mrs. H. E. Church, assiistant grand marshal. Miss Elizabeth Slagle, grand Adah, of the Nequas sa Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star; Mrs. W. A. Rogers Mrs. W. T. Moore. Mrs. C. C Cunningham, Miss Lassie Kelly and Harley R. ,Cabe are spending this week in Elizabeth City attending the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star. Mrs. William B. Holden, of Chi cago, III., is spending a few days wito her mother, Mrs. C. H. Mc Clure, .at her home on Franklin Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Justus, of Washington, D. C, are here for a visit with Mrs. Justus' mother and sister, Mrs. L. b. Penland and Mrs. J. C Barrington. F B. Smith and daughter, Miss Virginia Smith, of Charlotte, are spending several weeks with their son and brother, Walton R. Smith and Mrs. Smith at their home "Waldee" near Leatherman. Mrs." Pearl Hunter has returned to her home at Prentiss after at tending the graduation exercises of her son, Charles Hunter, at State college in Raleigh last week. Miss Ida Lee Hunter, of Washington. r . u ' D. C, was also present ' for the exercises. Mrs. Fred McGaha and son, R. L and Roy Cantrell, of West's Mill, spent the week-end in Rob binsville with Mrs. McGaha's daughter, Mrs. Chace Tatham and Mr. Tatham. Miss Laura Dalrymple, who spent the past week visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Dalrvmule at their home on Cartoogechaye, returned to her home in Kaleich bunday. Mrs. Fred S. Tohnston. returned to her home here last week, after spending several months in Tampa, Fla., with her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Jones and Mr. Jones, and her two sons, Jack and F. S. Johnston. Mrs. Paul H. Gerrard is snendinur several days in Atlanta, visiting friends. Mrs. A. B. Slaele attended the graduation exercises of her daugh ter. Miss Vireinia Slatrle. at BeTea college, in Berea, Ky., , last week. Un her return she was accompanied by Miss Slagle. who will spend the summer here. Mrs. H. Meneele returned to her home here last week from Gerrard- ville, Pa., where she had been call ed on account of the sickness and death of her mother. On her re turn she was accompanied by her sister. Miss Hilda Mervin. who will spend some time here visiting. Mrs. John Archer and two chil dren returned to their home here Friday, from Knoxville, ' Tenn., where they spent a couple. of weeks visiting relatives and friends. Miss Louise Edwards, who is working in Asheville, came over Saturday for a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Edwards, at their home on Franklin Route 3. Miss Dorothy Stewart snent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stewart, at their home on Riverview street, returning to her home in Atlanta Saturday. Miss Rose Roerers. of Tallahassee Fla., is here for a visit with her aunt. Mrs. Gus Leach and Mr Leach, at their home on West Mam street. Mrs. D. S. Richardson and daueli ter. Miss Vivian Richardson, of Rutherford College, are spending several days visiting their daugh ters and sisters, Mrs. Cecil L. Pen dergrass, at her home on White Oak street, and Mrs. Henry W. Cabe, at her home on Riverview street. Mrs. Rov Mize. of Clavton. Ga.. was visiting relatives and friends here 1 uesday. . Mrs. C. C. Poindexter and two sons, of Canton, were visiting Mrs. Poindexter s mother. Mrs H. P. Ray, at her home on Iotla last week. Miss Evelyn Poliakoff returned to her home here Tuesday night from Anderson. S. C. where she scent a few days visiting relatives friends. Soviet's Armed Might Parades in Moscow t 1 1 ooMamaMunaWMin"" I it rt... J w I j - ' . I T.- w V : f - '- - . i mi r x P.f : 1 - : FW-- (rJ Jl f 1 ,mmm Bed square ta Moscow w,, tiled will. lank. I. Impr.l. dem.oslr.llo- .1 the .rmed power .1 lu. 0. S. S. R. durlnc the recent celebration o( the lnterntlonl prolel.rl.n holiday In Moscow. Gandhi Visits Northwest Frontier ' Births Mr. and Mrs. Prileau- Shooe an nounce the birth of a daughter, Betty Marie, at their home in the Franklin township, on Sunday, June A son, James Lloyd, was born to Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Hyatt, at their home on Franklin Route 4, on Sat urday, June 11. a :o:-::.:.v-:.::.:.:-x.:.:.y.:.x.. :T?? e j in in wiiiMy y S V 1 m i fcW i-.-iiiiinnwf taia ?ia ?nJ? 7h0 W" !ven n enthus,a"c reception by thousands of people during a recent visit to the Northwest Frontier Province of India, i. shown addressing students of King Edward's college at Pelh" war India. On Gandhi's left Is Eev. A. M. Dalaya, principal of the college, and on his rigM U Khan AMJ Ghaffar Khan, who is known as the "Frontier Gandhi." ' Eternal Light Peace Memorial for Gettysburg Finds Terrapin !CCC On Back. The Civilian Conservation Coris has been heralded throughout the United Mates for its accomplish ments, but when you find the CCC anniversary emblazoned on the shell of a terrapin that can be called a cooperative memorial direct fr6m the hands of mother nature. Lester S. Conlev. of Franklin. while on his way to work recently. noted a colorful object moving slowly across a concrete walk in front of him. Uoon reaching it he found it to be a small terrapin with Dnght tan markings on a green background. Closer examina tion indicated the markings werp natural and not man made. In the center of the shell were the fig ures 33. the vear the CCC We established, while on, either side along the edee of the . shell were the distinctive initials, CCC. Mr. Conley kept the terrapin in his barber shoo for several Have explaining his interoretatinna nf tii markings on the terrapin's back. The tan markings represent the khaki clad CCC boys and the green background their conservation . - TV J A XV in the forests, he said, , t Uh; I IH I :r I r Jit-.. L't 'A ' a'?ojutfgyafcfyot-xNv. wummw :.:.'AjO'-.'.-.A IliunUlljl "X" W""5" wwffswwww'-v : ..jn ' ' in J.;. , Mw.,, bnrgAa famous Civil war battle. A joint reunion of the Blue and wSStSSS? struggle will be keld for the first tiihe in history In commemoration oTi. baUle. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Watki ns re. turned to their home in Albany, Ga,, last Friday, after stiendincr a couple of " weeks here with TUVc Watkins' sister, Mrs. H. O. Cozad and father, J. A. Conley. CARD OF THANKS I want to extend mv eimx.ra thanks to all of my good friends who supported me in the primary on June 4, and desire to assure you that I will look after the in terests of the county during the next two years as I have in the past. ' C L. BLAINE adv. ltp ' Eliijay B. M. Ancel Is at home frnm Angel hoipitil and U improving 1 much rain. dowly. Will Higdon, of Higdonville, irtsited Mr. Angel Monday, and David Moses was '4 caller Sunday. David Moses ,and daughter, Mayme. have moved hr, 17m jay from Cullowhee where they have ucen ior more man u year. David's ncaun nas improved to some ex- renr r I he farmers- are lerv mg to get crops in Ishape after so