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SOCIAL AeTMTlES:
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COMINGS AND DOINGS
MRS. LESTER S. CONLEY, PHONE -104 .
MOORE-SLOAN
. Mrs. L. B. Moore announces the
marriage of her daughter Mildred
Bowman Moore, oi 1 Franklin, to
Mr. J,. W. Sloan, of Franklin, in
Georgia, on Sunday, September 25
The Rev. Mr. Helm performed
the ceremony before a few friends,
Mrs. Sloan is the daughter of L,
B. Moore and the late Mr. Moore.
' She graduated from the Webster
high school and completed a 'busi
ness course in , Franklin. '
Mr. Sloan is the .son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Sloan. He 'attended
Berry School, at Rome, Ga., and
Western Carolina Teachers' college,
at Cullowhee. He is at present
teaching at Mulberry school ( in
Macon, county. '
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan are making
their home in Franklin. ;
HOWARD-INGRAM
In the Sunday, September 18, is
r. sue of the Daytona Beach (Fla.)
News-Journal there' appeared the
following account of the marriage
of Miss Nancy Irene Howard, of
Daytona. Beach and Charles Wood
row Ingram, of Franklin, which oc
curred Saturday afternoon, Septem
ber' 17.
"ML&s Nancy Irene . Howard, fost-
er daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
A. Paul, Riverview boulevard, be
came the bride of Charles Wood
row Ingram, son of he late state
' senator Charles L. Ingram and Mrs.
Ingram, of Franklin. N. G, at a
quiet ceremony at 3 o'clock Satur
day afternoon, at the Paul home,
Rt. Rev. William J. Mullally per
formed the ceremony in the pres
ence of relatives and a few close
friends of the. couple.
"Nuptial vows were spoken in
front of a. fern embanked" fireplace.
Dahlias ranging from . pale' pink . to
dark rate were used in orofusion
about the green-covered back
ground'. -Tiered candelabra were
- placed at either side of ; the mantel
and in'.' the center of the mantel
Macon Theatre .
Matinees 3:30 P. M. .
NIGHT SHOW 7
SHOWING FROM 1 ;30 TO
11 P. M. SATURDAYS
PROGRAM FOR WEEK
, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER .30
JOE PENNER IN
"I'M FROM THE CITY"
WITH
RICHARD LANE
LORRAINE KRUEGER
PAUL GUILFOYLE
KAY SUTTON
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 J
THE THREE MESQUITEERS IN
"RIDERS OF THE
BLACK HILLS"
Also:
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Th Movi Owe $250,000.00 Cash
Prizs Contest is sponsored by the
leading Motion . Picture Exnibitjors,
Distributors .and . Producers jof th
United States And Canada. . Don't
; fiaJB to join tfli fun iii this contest,
also the possibility of winning onif
of.th cash prizes. A booklet m
taining full information .may b
, aeOUred at the' box toff ice Window
of this , theatre, . .
MON.-TUES., OCT. 3-4
"SING YOU SINNERS"
BING CROSBY
FRED MacMURRAY
ELLEN DREW
DONALD O'CONNOR ; '
WED.-THURS., OCT. S-
SONJA HENIE and
RICHARD GREENE
,IN -
' "MY LUCKY STAR"
'V ' 'WITH':- ""'
JOAN DAVIS
CESAR ROMERO
BUDDY ESSEN
Dazzling Sonja ' Heniefinding ro
mance in the. good young "Amerioan
way ! Don't miss this onej
If you want our weekly program
mailed to you, please -leave' name
at Box Office.
1 . '. T
was a large' basket filled with pink
dahlias. . ' "' " '
"The bride was given in marriage
by her foster father. She was
gowned in a floorlengt-h dress of
white silk marquisette over white
1 satin. Her gown was fashioned 6n
princess lines with short train and
a "square neck edged in chantilly
lace. Her sleeves were puffed near
the shoulders. She wore a finger
tip tulle veil and she : carried '
shower bouquet of bride's roses,
sweetheart roses 'and other dainty
flowers. i ' "
"Only attendants were .Miss
Beatrice Guzewich, of this city, and
Joseph McCpfkle,.. also of this city.
Miss Guzewich wore a floor
length gown of flesh colored chif
fon. This dress was fashioned with
tight bodice, full skirt and square
neck. Tiny ruffles formed an at
tractive ' line on . the shoulders. Her
bouquet was of dahlias.
"An informal reception for wed
ding attendants "followed the cere
mony.' Mrs. .Paul presided at ,the
refreshment table. She was dressed
in a green silk lace ankle-length
gown fashioned on simple lines.
Her corsage was of pink rosebuds.
Assisting at the reception was Mrs.
J. A. Ward, of New Smyrna Beach,
sister of .Mrs. Paul
"Centering the refreshment table
was a three tiered wedding cake
topped with a miniature bride aijtd
bridegroom. "Miniature rosebuds and
lilies of the ,vaUey;also decorated
me top oi ine caice. mannas were
home and silver service and candre
abra were used oh the refreshment
table. j"
"Mrs. Ingram was Jxrn in Day
tona Beach and has .lived here most
of her life. She was graduated
from "Seabreeze high'' school,' a-M
L .1: :a.' - '' --t I L
uxk an active pari in scnoui ai
tivity there..
' "Mr. Ingram is a native of Fran
lin. He attended school . there ard
wasgraduated from "Christ college
in AsheviUe," N. C He was' ent
ploye4 by .Mather-Holkins company
here up until a short time ago
when he left " to " join his .brother
in operating , a . chain" of 'moving
picture theatres in" North Carolina
and -Georgia, The couple will liy.e
in North Carolina,"
STEWART-BRYSON '
The .followng account of ,,the wed-i
ding of. Frank" Ljirle "'Brysbn,', for
merly of , Franklin,' j and '. M iss ;' Zul a
Stewart in . Tucson, Ariz.V is , takit
from tbe Daily ' Citizen, of Tucson :
"Now honeymooning in northern
Arizona are Mr. and .'Mrs.Ffank
Ly.le Bryson, whose marriage , was
an event of ' Monday at the Bryson
home. Rev. .. Leland Koewing offi-1
ciated at the .quiet home ceremony,
at' wblch over. 50 ( quests were . pres-
"The Jmde,, the former Zula Stew
art, daughter of. Mrs. David Alex
ander Stewart, of Atlanta, , Gat,
wore a ' turquoise k blue .terisemble of
light , wool t with tie and sash '. jf
rriulti-colored ribbon. Her ' arm
bouquet , was , ,of pink and whie
asters.' ' '"' , " ' -
"Mr. Bryson was attended by
W. H. Hughes. Music at the cere
mony was provided by James ror-
ter,
who
ine,
Yo,u Truly," the introduction t
Act, III and the bridal Vhofus from
Wagner's" "Lohengrin" and the wed
ding march from Mendelssojin's
"Midsummer Right's pream.H,
"The vows J were exchanged in
the patio before an altar of ' white
asters and tall green ferns. Garden
flowers filled baskets lining , the
rock wall. Following tbe ceremony
the guests gathered in ' the living
room for an informal reception
where the bride cut ' a-lraditional
white wedding. cake in which were
a' piece of silver, a button and a
gold ring. Decorating the table
were pink Ros'a.Mohtano afid ferns.
Mrs.' L. E. Wyatt and Mrs, H. H.
Flickinger presided.
'The -couple will return to Tuc
son in two weeks fora few days
before going to , the U, S. forest
service camp near Portal, where
Mr.! Bryson is stationed. Mrs. Bry
son attended schools in Atlanta,
jxndMt. A Bryson received his edu
cation in North Carolina before
entering the forest service,"
nepnew ,01 rne oriaegroom
played Gadman's "At Dawh-
." Carrie Jac6b"Bond's .."I .Love
The 'bride, wiV guest at the
home;of iMrana Mrei T. W. Port
er in franklin 'one week-end dur
ihg August. Mrii Perttr is a sister
of Mr.' Bryson. : ( .' '
BAPTIST T. E. L. CLASS
ELECTS OFFICERS "
. The T. E. L. class of the Frank
lin Baptist Sunday school held its
regular monthly business meeting
at , the library on Tuesday after
noon, with Mrs, Frank Murray as
hostess. , '
This being the time, for the regu
lar .election of officers for the
year, the following were elected :
Mrs.. J. E. Wyman, teacher ; Mrs.
Roy Gibson, president; Mrs. C. F.
Rogers, firt vice-president; Mrs.
Vernai Greene ' May, second vice
president; Mrs. Ernest Walker,
third vice-president; Miss Charlotte
Conley, fourth vice-president; Mr.
Man son Stiles, secretary-treasurer.
Following the, election, the newly
elected, president appointed the var
ious committees and group captains.
At,rthe dose of the business ses
sion, a social hour was held at
which time a geography match was
conducted 4y Miss Charlotte Con
ley and delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess.
METHODIST W. M. S. TO
MEET WITH MRS. PALMER
The Woman's Missionary society
of . the Franklin Methodist church
will meet on Thursday afternoon,
October 6, at 3 o'clock, at the home
of Mrs. Jim Palmer on Palmer
street. All members' are requested
to attend.
ENJOYABLE, PARTY AT ' ,
HOME OF MRS. JACK CABE
Misses Doris Seay, Hallie , Cabe
and Edith Cabe were hostess at a
Ja?k Saturday night, Septemb-
e T ...Games were'enj oyed by the
groups af ttr whichthe - hostess
served lemonade and cookies.
Those present included Misses
Phylis Pendergnass, Virginia Jujs
tice, Louise and Merl , Kinsland,
D.ewell Elliott, .'.JBe&sie and Ann'ie
Seay, of Rabun Gap, Ga.; Kath
leen .Cabe. .and Mtargie Seal;
Messrs. ' Dewey Elliott, Elbridge
Pendergrass, Bill Justice, Joe Pat
tillo,. Lewis Seay; George Crawford,
Owen 'Ammohs v . and . Woodrow
Franklin. -
METHODIST ZONE MEETING)
AT, CARTOOGECHAYE
'Tne ' zone meeting' of the Wd
man's Missionary Societies of the
Methodist " churches in Macon
county will be held on Saturday,
October 1, at 1030 o'clock at the
Mt. Zion Methodist church on Carj
'toogechaye, it has been announced
by Mrs. Fred Slagle zone leader
for 'Macon county, '
' Mrs. F. E. Branson, district sec
retary of the Waynesyille district,
and Mrs. Hampton, district spirit
ual, life group leader, will be pre
sent and have charge of the pro
gram. The meeting will be in the
nature of a retreat. j
' Picnic dinner will be served at
the noon hour. '
BAPTIST W.M. U. -
TO MEET OCTOBER 6
; ,The f Woman's Missionary Union
of the Franklin Baptist church will
hold ' their' regular monthly busi
ness meeting at the church on
Thursday afternoon, October 6, at
3 o'clock. All members are yrged
to be present. '
Mrs- C..W. Teague, of Prentiss,
is spending several days visiting
her daughter, Mrs. John Cunning
ham and Mr. Cunningham, at their
home, in West Franklin. '
Miss Louise Russell has returned
to her home in Waynesville, after
spending the week-end with her
aunt, Mrs. Hyldah Shepherd, ' at
her home on Iotla street.
.Miss' Dair Barrett, of Demorest,
Ga., spent tbe week-end in Frank
lin, the" guest, of Miss Lucy Sue
Gray. '
Mrs. J. T. Russell, of Waynes,
viHe, spent Tuesday with her moth
er, Mrs. J. B. Stalcup, at her . home
an Iot'a street. .'
Furman Shepherd, of Asheyille,
spent a while in Franklin Saturday
visiting friends. '
Bobby Shepherd, who is attend
ing school, , at ""Clayton, N. C, is
spending a . few days in Franklin
visiting his mother, Mrs. Minnie
Shepherd.
Edwin Cunningham came up from
Florida, last week for a visit with
his grandmother, Mrs. E. K. Cun
ningham, at her .home on Harrison
avenue,' and. Miss 'Sallie Hurst at
Dixie Hall, returning to , his home
Tuesday of this week.
Uti land Mrs. Prealeftu Drymari
and son, of Sc&ly, . were visiting
Mrs. Dryman's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. T. Peek, Tuesday;
Mr. and Mrs. Earley West, of
Greenville, S." G, spent the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. West on Greene street.
, Mrs. J. S. Sloan has returned to
her home in East Franklin, after
a visit with her son, Garter Sloan
and Mrs. Sloan in Van, Texas. On
her return she spent a.weclf.in
Atlanta with her son, Neville Sloan
and Mrs. 'Sloan and her daughter,
Miss Timoxena Sloan.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Watkins,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howell, all
of Bishop,. Ga., spent the week-end
with Mrs. Watkins' sisters, Mrs,
Charlie Stiles and Mr. Stiles at
their home near the Cozad roller
mill, , and Mrs. T. J. McGuire, at
her -home at Cullasaja. Also her
brother, John H. Thomas and Mrs.
Thomas, at their home on Iotla
street.
Eliza Dills, of Cartoogechaye,
left Sunday for Tellico Plains,
Tenn., where he ha employment.
Alice Jean Enderson, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Anderson, is recovering from an
attack of pneumonia.
Mrs. J. J, Edwards and daughter,
Mrs. Brook Hayes, have moved
from the Terrell home on the
Georgia road to the O.lando ap
artments on Harrison avenue.
Miss Doris Seay, who is working
in Franklin, spent the week-end
with her parents on Franklin
Route 4. .
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WINNERS
'lllT'E have just received our new line of Leather
yy Coats and Jackets, and Old Man Winter
is just. around the corner. . . ... Drop in and look
them over. They range in price from $5.95 to
$15.00. iWe also have a large stock of Wool
Sweaters. They, are Lamb Knit and Bradley's
no better can be made. We invite you to call
and see them. v
E. JC. Cunningham & Co.
"THE SHOP OF QUALITY"
Mrs. Ella J, Bid Well left Tuesday
tor Atlanta for a visit with her
sister, Miss Lula Enloe, before re
turning to her home in Philadel
phia, Pa. Mrs. Bidwell has been
spending the past 10 days cn Car
toogechaye with her three brothers,
Jeff, T. B. and Charlie Enloe.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Meilke
and son, Charles, left Wednesday
for their home in Newberry, S. C,
after a visit here with Mrs.
Meilke's mother, Mrs. M., F, Jones,
at her home on Bonny Crest.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Feriland
and son, of Akron, Ohio, are
spending several days with Mr.
Penland's parents,, Mr. and Mrs."
Lex Penland, at their home on
Bonny Crest.
C. L. Cartledge and family have
moved from the Hillcrest Tourist
home on Bidwell street to the Or
lando apartments on Harrison ave
nue. Sam Gibson, of the Iotla section,
who is a patient in the Angel hos
pital, was reported Tuesday morn
ing to be doing very nicely.
Joel Tompkins' and family have
moved from the Paul West apart
ment 'on Harrison avenue to the
J. T. Peek house on Georgia
venue.
Mr., and Mrs. George Anderson,
Marie Anderson, and Victor And
erson attended the annual Wil
iams reunion at Rabun Gap, Ga.,
Sunday.
MILLIONS SAY--"1T TASTES SO GOOD"
Don't let your nerves
get tired, upset ...
OVER WEATHER
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