PAGE TEN iiitfiflfwiiiitiyii mtvjiiiTi rn i ii I THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1933 ADDITIONAL FRANKLIN SOCIAL ITEMS DRAKE-SWAFFORD Mr. and Mri. Arthur A. Drake have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen Drake, to Harold Swafford, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Swafford. The marriage ceremony was quietly solemnized in Clayton, Ga., on Sunday, July 31, in the. presence of a few intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Swafford are at present making their home with their parents. Macon Theatre Matinees 3:30 P. M. NIGHT SHOW 7:30 SHOWING FROM 1:30 TO II P. M. SATURDAYS PROGRAM FOR WEEK FRIDAY, AUGUST 19 "CONDEMNED WOMEN" LOUIS HAY WARD, SALLY EILERS, ANNE SHIRLEY SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 "CALL OF THE THREE MESQUITEERS" WITH BOB LIVINGSTON, RAY CORRIGAN, MAX TERHUNE Chap. 9 "DEVIL DOGS" SHOWER FOR MRS. HAROLD SWAFFORD Miss Grace Swafford entertained Tuesday evening with a miscellan eous shower at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. B, Swaf ford, in honor of Mrs. Harold Swafford, nee Miss Helen Drake, Many friends called during the evening, leaving many lovely and useful gifts for the honoree. Delicious lemonade and cakes were served at the concuusion of the party. ' MON.-TUES., AUGUST 22-23 "TROPIC HOLIDAY" STARRING DOROTHY LAMOUR, RAY MILLAND,. BOB BURNS, MARTHA RAYE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 "KEEP SMILING" WITH JANE WITHERS, GLORIA STUART, HENRY WILCOXON, HELEN WESTLEY THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 "THE AMAZING DR. CLITTERHOUSE" WITH EDWARD G. ROBINSON, CLAIRE TREVOR AND MANY OTHERS If you want our weekly program mailed to you, please leave name at 13ox Office. MLLLI ' ' 11 Bruce Bryant, son of Harve L. Bryant, suffered a broken bone in his right wrist Saturday morning, when the horse which he was rid ing, stopped suddenly causing him to fall off. The Rev. and Mrs. Eugene R. Eller'and two children, of Pelham, Ga., came in Tuesday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. G Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carelock, and other friends in Franklin. Mr. Eller was formerly pastor of the Franklin Baptist church. Mrs. Lyman Higdon spent the first of the week in Atlanta buy ing new fall merchandise for the Frances Shoppe. Mr. and Mrs. R.. Y. Peck and son, Bobby, of North Wilksboro, and a Mr. Pough spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. And erson and Mrs. Elizabeth Wal droop, at their home on Harrison avenue. Mrs. John B. Ramsey has return ed ! to her home on Jotla street, after spending a month in Ashe ville with her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Mtoody and Mrs. Grace Camp bell. . Mrs. John V. Toomer and son, Arthur, are spending several days visiting Mrs. Toomer's' sister, Mrs. T. J. Johnston, at her home on Harrison avenue. The Rev. and Mrs. F. Ray Rid dle, together with their children, Frances and Bobbie, of Columbia, S. G, are visiting in Franklin for the week as guests of the Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Flanagan. Hospital News Mrs. Curtis Watts, of Glenville, underwent a major operation Men day, Her condition is satisfactory. Miss Ruby Jacobs, of West's Mill, is slowly recovering from an opera tion for perforated appendix per formed last week. Oliver Quillian, of Robbinsville, is recovering from an operation per formed for a ruptured gastric ulcer. Master Howard McClure under went an operation for osteomyelitis during the past week. His condition is satisfactory. Mrs. Maretta Munday is a pa tient in the hospital recovering from injuries incurred in an auto wreck in Transylvania county, a few 'days ago. She was brought here from the Brevard hospital. Miss Hazel Robinson, of Cash iers. is recovering from an appen dix operation performed, one week ago. Mrs. Vina Holbrooks, of Stiles, was operated on Monday of this week. Her condition is satisfactory. R. J. Ledford, of Whittier, is under treatment for. pellagra in the hospital. Lenox Webb, of Highlands, is in the hospital with a "broken leg which he received in a . fall. Mrs. L. B. Angel, of Haines City, Fla., who .underwent an operation for the , removal of a kidney one week ago is slowly recovering. Miss Neda Ruth Ray, graduate nurse of Murphy, is under treat ment for a broken thigh which she received in a fall. . Emmett Dills, of Flats, underwent an amputation of the right leg during the past week. Ice Cream Supper At Union August 24 An ice cream supper - will be served , at Union church on Wed nesday night, August 24, by the young ' people of the Epworth League. The young people of the com munity have voluntarily assumed the church's allotment for the Children's Home and the proceeds will go to this cause. All are cor dially invited. Vllmmie Hcfmery ovckstrA ' J ' ftmrat o i MKifnery w i w EAUTY Slngltg &tJ)anctng mams Gorgeously Costumed WWhm DOOBS open AT7CfcLOCK Shoeing vw&er the nwjfbeatttiM ran t::a7c: JC M n (B 9 FRANKLIN Auspices Fire Department TWO NIGHTS ONLY Starting Friday, August 19th BIG TENT LOT BACK OF POSTOFFICE OPEN 7:15 SHOW STARTS AT 8 O'CLOCK Admission : Children 1 5c ; Adults 25c Prisoners Treated To . Cakes And Coffee On Wednesday of last week the prisoners who work at the rock quarry found that their lunch had been spoiled by the extreme heat, and it looked as though they they would have to go without the midday meal, but Mr. J. B. Justice gathered a, supply of cakes and cof fee at the Agricultural building, where the Holly Springs ladies had served lunch after the farm tour, and rushed to the quarry with them. ! The prisoners greatly appreciated the thoughtfulness of Mr. Justice, and sent the following card of thanks to The Press: 'To the honorable citizens, of Macon county for the treat and kindness shown us on Wednesday, August 10th. The cake was delicious and the coffee A No. 1, the potato salad excellent, and the pie very fine. Thirty smiles and thankful hearts met Mr. Justice as he en tered the rock quarry with a tray of cake and a container of. strong coffee. We wish to thank you all. Sincerely and truly yours, Prisoners of Macon County. High School Grades In Colored School M, D. Billings, superintendent of Macon county schools, has an nounced the granting of a teacher for high school grades for the ne gro school by the state school commission. The school building on St. Cy prian's church property, adjoining the Chapel school property, has been secured and is being equipped for the high school classes. These classes will have as teachers Homer Kemp, who Is one of the teachers already employed, and who has, a grade A certificate as well as high school principal's certificate; Frank K. Davis, a grad uate of St. Augustine's college, Ral eigh, has been offered the new po sition provided by the state .school commission. On account of the small number prepared for high school work who oan avail them selves of this opportunity, there will be only one or two grades pro vided this year. ? Rev. Roy Riddle to Preach For Presbyterians Sunday , The Rev. F. Roy Riddle, pastor of the Shandan Presbyterian church, Columbia, S. C, will conduct the morning worship services at th local Presbyterian church next Sunday. , re classified Advertisements WANTED To buy onions. See C. C. Beeco, Route 4, or at Lake Ledford s -store. ltp ' ; LOST Class ring, Franklin high school, '38. Initials inside "W.M.C." finder please return to Lawrence B. Curtis, Franklin, N. C, Route 2. ltp FOR SALE-r500 bales choice herds grass, corn, peavjne, soy bean and millet hay at from 40c to 75c per bale. Ada McCoy, Franklin. MJ-tfc . FpR SALE OR TRADE Two mules. J. W. Rickman, Leather man, N. C. i All-2tp-AlI I now have American grown sap ling and redf clover at 30c per lb. See me for anything you need in grass seeds and clovers. ' C. T. BLAINE. A18 2tc A25 LOST One $5.00 bill Tuesday morning, August 'between Frank lin Press office and Burrell Motor company. Finder please return to franklin Press. Reward, ltp 1 Saturday, AwgB 20 Is the Day for the Award of Premiums Offered IN OUR CAMPAIGN The awards will be made in front of the store at 3 p. m. Prizes Awarded at Drawing Will be Final ALL WHO HAVE COUPONS SHOULD BRING THEM IN AND BE PRESENT AT TIME OF DRAWING (If not possible to be here send coupons by someone to represent you at drawing) ' Bryant Furniture Co. FRANKLIN, N. C. Jello Au Fiavrs p. 5c No. 2 Cans Grapefruit Juice, 2 for 15c Argo Peaches27'2 29c Pineapple IlllCe Two No. 1 cans Corn or 4 No: 2 9C0 cans iJ Pink Salmon can 10c Rinso, 3 for 25c Silver Cup Coffee, lb. 15c 15 c Tomatoes IFiresIIn MesQits Veal Dnps9 Mbo 115 Bacon 1 Picnic Mamm9 Illtoo 24 Mixed v SsQMsag9 Iho 121 ngananas9 4 pounds 15e New Sweet Bell IPeppers, poiancl 5c