THURSDAY NOV 16, lb THE FHANKLiN PHESS AND THE illCMLANDS MaCONIAN PACE THREli SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. LESTER S. CONLEY, PHONE 104 HALL-ROHRE The marriage of Miss Carrie Mae ' Hall to Rev. Stuart McC. Rohre, of Port Lavaca, Texas, which took place Tuesday evening, September 1.5, in the First Presbyterian church , e.v, is of interest here to many fni'iH.is -of iLc . bri'de, who forn cily lived in Franklin. The ceremony was 'performed by the Uev. J. Leighton Green, of San Antonio, assisted by the Rev. W. A. McLeod, D.D., of Cuero. The bride, who entered with Dr. W. A. McLeod, wore a dark-brown tailored frock with hat to match and rust accessories and carried ta huge arm bouquet ' of Talisman roses. Albert C. Rhore served his brother as best man and the ush ers were four nephews, of the groom, Harvey C. and Stuart Mc Cormick of Kerrville ; John Rr Angerstein, of Tivoli, and Walter R. Rohre, of Cuero. Rev. iand Mrs. Rohre left imme diately after the ceremony for a wedding trip to West Texas, New Mexico and Mexico and later will reside in Port Lavaca, where Rev. Rohr,e is pastor of the First Pres byterian church. Mrs. Rohre is. the daughter of Mrs. J. W. Hall of Franklin, and was educated at Montreat College for Women, later entering Grace hospital, school of nursing, of Rich mond, Va. For the past seven years, Mrs. Rohre has been con nected with government service in the veterans administration. Rev. Mr. Rohre is, a graduate of Maryville college, Maryville, Term., and of Union Theological seminary, Richmond, Va, Since his return from the Hawaiian Islands, where he taught in a mission school, he has been serving the Port La vaca church. Macon Theatre Matinee 3:30 P. M. , Night Show 7:00 and 9:00 SHOWING FROM 1:30 TO 11 P. M. SATURDAYS PROGRAM FOR WEEK FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 . "COWBOY FROM BROOKLYN" . With . DICK POWELL, PAT O'BRIEN, PRISCILLA LANE Come and brjng the family don't miss the fun I SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 GENE AUTRY IN "PAR1R1E MOON" With SMILEY BUvNETTE and SHIRLEY DEANE Abo: "DICK TRACE." NO 9 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 $1.00 VALUE $1.00 A Beautiful Bak-In Pie Plate FREE to Every Lady Patron Purchasing an Adult Ticket, Matinee or Night Show "SKY GIANT" With RICHARD DIX CHESTER MORRIS JOAN FONTAINE TUES.-WED., NOVEMBER 15-16 "BROTHER RAT" WAYNE MORRIS PRISCILLA LANE JANE BRYANT The hilarious Military College Ro mance which Kept Broadway Howling for Two Years I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 "DRUMS" SABU, RAYMOND MASSEY VALERIE HOBSON A thrilling drama of the founda tion of a great empire and of the -women who followed their men to , the most dangerous outposts of the world! If you want our weekly program mailed to you, please . leave name at Box Office. x; ' TO ATTEND DISTRICT WELFARE CONFERENCE Among those who will attend the western district welfare ' conference at Brevard, November 15, are : Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perry, Mr. and' l.i;s. C. S. Slagle, Mr. and Mrs. F. ii. iotts, Mrs. J. W. C. Johnson, Aiis. lloise G. Franks, Elmer; W. Crawford, Robert Curtis. BUSINESS GIRLS' CIRCLE MEETS' WITH MRS. BROWN Hie Business Girls' Circle of the Franklin Fres-byterian church met Monday .evening for their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. George Brown, with Mrs Theo. Siler and Mrs. Don Shields as hostesses for the supper hour and evening's Drberam. After the business was transacted, Miss Rosalind Bulgin led in a wor ship service, which was followed by Miss Lucy Sue Gray's presentation of the program. - Members present were the Miss.es Rosalind Bulgin, Josephine Dixon, Molly Slagle, Lucy Sue Gray, Rach el Slagle, Elizabeth McGuire, Jen nie Gilliam, Mrs. J. A. Flanagan, Mrs. Helen Macon, Mrs. E. G. ShufordMrs. Theo. Siler and Mrs. Don Shields. YOUNGER .SET ENJOYS DANCE FRIDAY EVENING Charles Russell and Bob Gaines were hosts last Friday evening to a group of the younger set at an enjoyable dance. Those enjoying the occasion were Miss Josephine Dixon, Reba Kitch in, Molly Slagle,'. Rachel Slagle, Josephine Weaver, Eva Lanford, Mrs. Douglas Nichols, Mrs. Joe Dowdle, Mrs. Bill Horsley and Bob Gaines, Charles Russell, Leo Man ley, Hilton Calloway, Bill Cunning ham, Roger Sutton, Donglas Nich ols; Joe Dowdle, Bill Horsley, Grov er. Jamison, Jr., .Jimmy .McCollum, Hodge McCollum, Doyle Blaine, and Clarence Henry. The Rev. J. A. Flanagan left on Monday morning to attend a Pastor's Institute in Union Theo logical Seminary, Richmond, Va. He expects to return on Saturday, November 12. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wykle, of Cowee, spent part of last week with Mrs. Wykle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs, St. Clair Anderson spent the week-end in Henderson ville with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brovyn, Jr., of Hartwell, Ga., spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O- Cozad, and Mrs. C. S. Brown. - i j y 4i Dr. and Mrs, R. M. Rimmer left Sunday afternoon for Mebane where they were called on account of the serious illness of Dr. Rim mer' father, J,. M. Rimm,er. Mrs. Allen Siler and two chil dren, of Waynesville, are spend ing several days with Mrs. Siler's mother, Mrs, Robert Pattillo, at her home on Franklin Route 4'. Billy Blaine, who is attending Mars Hill college, at Mars Hill, spent the week-end - with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Blaine at their home on Harrison avenue. Jack Carpenter, who is assistant manager of the Patobi Theatre at Madison, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Carpenter, at their home in East Franklin. . Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Moody, of Asheville, came over Tuesday on business and while here visited Mrs. Moody's mother, Mrs.' John Ranasey, at her home on Iotla street. Harry Bryson, who has., been working in Boise, Idaho,! for sev eral months, came in on Wednes day of the past week for a : visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bryson, at their home at West's Mill. J. A. Sutton and family have moved from the Jamison house on Palmer street to the Wright house on West Main street recently va cated by Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Rim mer, who have moved into their new brick home on Bidwell street. E. J. Carpenter and family have moved from the Pannell house in East Franklin to the C.M. Moore house on Greene street in West Franklin. , ; . Recent Bride r ...... : ' "r I " 1 aalBIIaMaaHallHllaalaIIIIIilalIaJI MRS. .S. McC. ROHRE Who Before Her Marriage to Rev. Stuart McC. Rohre, Was Miss Carrie Mae Hall, Formerly of Franklin Arthur Mashburn, manager of the Jr'atobi Theatre in Madison, spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mash burn, iat( their home on Franklin Route 1. On his trip he was ac companied by his sister, Miss Ella Mashburn, who has' been spending several weeks in Madison. Joe Rickman, who is working in Asheville, spent the first of the week with his family, at their home at West's Mill. Gecrge Johnston, of Decatur, Ga., spent the week-end with his moth er, Mrs. T. J, Johnston, who has been quite ill at her home on Har rison avenue. Mrs. Johnston was reported to be somewhat improved Wednesday morning. Judge and Mrs. John B. Willis and daughter,' Miss Mary Willis, left Wednesday afternoon; for Ocala, Via., where they will ' spend several weeks. Frank Higdon, Jr., left Sunday for Monroe, Ga., where he wih spend this week visiting friends. George M. Johason spent a couple of days last week in Bre vard on business. Miss Audrey Conley, who has been attending Brevard college, was brought home on Friday of the past week on account of .sickness. How ever, her condition is much improv ed and she plans on returning to school Monday. Miss Lassie Kelly, Miss Mary Willis, Mrs. Frank .1. Murray, Mrs. Charles Melichar, Mrs. Eloise G. Franks and Elmer Crawford at tended the library rally at Murphy last Friday, and the luncheon that was given tho.se attending 'at the Hiawassee Dam. Mrs. J. W. C. Johnson left Wed nesday morning to meet her moth er, Mrs. W. B. Wilson, of Wash ington, D. C, and to visit her son, John A. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson in Charlotte. Mrs. Johnson ex pects to return Sunday. Boone Leach, who is in school at King college, in Briston, Tenn., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Leech. Miss Stella Wilson spent several days last week with her parents in Highlands. Miss Ethel Thomason, of Toccoa, Ga., is visiting friends in Franklin this week. Rufe Cunningham and .small daughter, Peggy, are spending sev eral days visiting with Mrs. C. C. Cunningham and other relatives in Franklin. Ben W. Woodruff, manager of the Western Carolina Telephone company, is attending the North Carolina Independent . Telephone convention, which is in session this week near Spruce Pine. William McGuire, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with his moth er, Mrs. W. B. McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Bullock, of Hamlet, spent the week-end with Mrs. Bullock's mother, Mfs. W. B. McGuire. , 1 . 1 Miss Evelyn Poliakoff, who is working in South Carolina, spent last week in Franklin. W. C. Burrelt is confined to his room with a severe cold. L. O. Cope and family have mov ed from the Pendergrass house on Palmer street to Mrs. J. C. Wright's house on the Murphy road. Miss Margaret Williams, of Eg gleston, Va., who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Virginia Ramsey, of Otto, for .the past two weeks, will return to her home the latter part of )his week. . The Rev. , Frank Bloxham and Mrs. Bloxham spent Wednesday in Asheville. . Hugh Johnston, who is working in Birmingham, Ala., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. T. J. Johnston, at her home on Har rison avenue. Dr. J. H. Fouts, who has been confined to his room on accounj of sickness for the past two weeks, is reported to be improving. Mrs. Oscar C. Bryant, who has been quite ill at her home on Har rison avenue, suffering with pneu monia, was reported to be improv ing Wednesday. Also her son, Cul- len, who has been ill with asthsma for the past two weeks, was re ported to be somewhat improved. Mrs. Hunter Galloway spent the latter part of the past week in Tiger, Ga., visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Cunning ham and Mrs. E. K. Cunningham spent Sunday in .Andrews and at Hiawassee Dam visiting relatives and friends. . Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ed wards, of Bryson City, spent the first of the week with Mrs. Ed wards' parents, Mr. and Mrs,, Jerry Franklin at their home on Franklin Route 4y Manson Stiles, who is working in lawrenceviiie, Ua.; spent the week-end at his home on Bidwell street. , . ' Births Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boston an nounce the birth of a son, Robert Kenneth, at their home on Car toogechaye on Sunday, November 6. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopkins at their home on Franklin Route 2, on Wednesday, November 2. On Wednesday, November 2, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Archie StocktoVi at their . home on Skeenah. A daughter, Nora Jane, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Carpenter on Friday, October 21, at their home on Franklin Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hoffman announce the birth of a son, Ed ward W. at their home in Frank lin on .Sunday, October 16. A daughter, Willie Faye, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mc Connell, at their home at Prentiss on Friday, October 14. 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