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THURSDAY, JANUARY &, m THE FRAKKL1N PRESS AND 'US HIGHLANDS MACONIAN PAfcE. THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES .y -.'and, comings and goings MRS. LESTER S. HARBISON-HAUSER many Franklin friends of William Hauser will be interested in the following account of his, mar riage, which appeared in the Ashe ville Citizen of ias.t Sunday: "The marriage of Miss Musette Harbison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moran Harbison, to William R. i Hauser took place on Friday eve ning, December "23 at 8 o'clock tat the home of the bride's parents, near Morganton. Only members of the two families were present. The Rev. J. R. Cantrell, pas,tor of the Calvary Baptist, church, performed the ceremony, using the ring ser vice. . "The vows were spoken before an improvised altar of white pine, and candelabra held lighted white tap ers. Prior to the ceremony Wil liam Harbison and Yates Harbison, brothers, of the bride, lighted the candles. A program of nuptial mu sic was played by Miss Juianita Ross and the traditional wedding inarches were heard. "The bride's only attendant was her aunt, Mrs. Clarence Garrison She wore a dress of grey with wine accessories and her .shoulder cor sage was of red rose buds. "During the ceremony Miss Ross played "Hearts and Flowers." The bride wore a teal blue dress with wine accessories. Her shoulder cor sage was of yellow rosebuds. "The bridegroom is a son of Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Hauser, of Frank lin. He holds a position with the Drexel Furniture company. "Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hauser leit tor a short wedding trip. Upon their re turn they will make their home with the bride's parents until spring." MOZELEY-ALLEY ..The marriage of Miss Beatrice 'Iro'ze', daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mozeley, of Otto, to Thomas Alley, son of Mrs. John Alley and . the late Mr. Alley, of Cullowhee, ,vwas performed Saturday afternoon, December 24, at 4 o'clock, at the Methodest parsonage in Clarkes ville. Ga., by the Rev. Mr. Sewell, using the ring ceremony. The bride was attired in a blue dress with blue accessories. Her coat was rust with a silver fox choker. Mrs. Alley is a graduate of the Franklin -high school. She received her. Bachelor of Science degree from Western Carolina Teachers college, Cullowhee. At present she any people, looking serenely into the fu ture, decide funeral matters in advance. In making provisions for eventualities they feel they are using all of the physical control that has been vested v in man's WILL. We advise all people who 'desire information about ' pre-arrangements. They are shown how to make certain f their wishes will be fully cbserved.j O PHONE 106 NIGHT PHONE W CONLEY, PHONE 104 is teaching in the public schools of Macon county at Otto. Mr. Alley is a graduate of the Cullowhee high school and attended Western Carolina Teachers college. He is employed at W. C. T. C. as assistant electrician. Immediately following the cere mony Mr.and Mrs. Alley left for a short trip through Georgia. After March they will be at home at Cullowhee. They were accompanied-to Clark esville by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bradley, of Otto. DALTON-SH ELTON Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dalton, of West's Mill, announce the marriage of their daughter, Alva, to Mr. Ralph Shelton, son of Mrs. R. E. Shelton and the late Mr. Shelton, of Bumsville, on Thursday. De cember 22, at 11 a. m. in Clayton, Ga., with Frank Smith, ordinary, officiating. The bride was- attired in forest green, with accessories m black, She is a graduate of the Franklin high school, and is now completing a two-year commercial course in Franklin. Mr. Shelton has spent the past two years in Macon county. He is employed at Wayah equipment de pot, as warehouse clerk, and sta tioned at Camp 10 Aquone. Immediately: tollowing the cere mony Mr. and Mrs. Shelton left for Brevard, Burnsville and other points for a short wedding trip. . RAMESY-DUVALL Miss Hazel Ramesy was married Monday, December 16, to Wayne W. Duvall, of Franklin, it has been announced. The ceremony was !Sol emnized at the home of the Rev. J. S. Stanberry, of Almond. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. B. P.. Jacobs, of Almond. She is a graduate of Almond high school and a part owner of Almond Cash store. Mr. Duvall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Duvall of the . Oak Grove community. He is a graduate of Almond high school and has been employed by the Benjamin Lumber and Planing company for the past two years. The couple will reside at Newport News, Va. STUDENTS RETURN TO SCHOOL AND COLLEGES The girls and boys . from Frank lin andMacon county have return ed to the various colleges and uni versities they are attending, after spending the Christmas holidays with their respective- parents : Miss Alice Rickman, Wmthrop college. Rock Hill, S. C: Miss Mar garet West, Queens Chicora col lege, Charlotte; Miss Helen Fost er, Business university, Atlanta, Ga.: Miss Audrey Conley, Mi&s Virginia Scott, Mss Mildred Bry- son, Brevard college, Brevard; Miss Nina Clouse, Mt. Berry school, Mt. Berry, Ga. Misses Pauline, Dorothy and Mil dred Reid, Dorland-Bell school, Hot Springs; Miss Grace Conley, Con verse college, Spartanburg, S. C ; Miss Roberta Enloe, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ; Miss Betty Leach, Cecil's Business col lege, Asheville; . Miss Josephine Martin, Montreat college, Mon treat; Miss Alta Turpin, Rabun Gap-Nachoochee school, Rabun Gap, Ga.; Miss Betty Rogers, Miss Dor othy Blumenthal, Miss Ruth Hig gins and Miss Leeida Beshears, Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, Greensboro ; Miss Alice Bennett, Pfeiffer Junior college, Misenhiemer. j : Boone Leach, King's college, Bristol, Tenn.; Kenneth Oabe and Harold Sloan, Jr., Brevard college, Brevard; Bill Blaine and Alex Moore, Jr.. Mars Hill college, Mars Hill; H. E. Church, Jr., James D. Piatton, Charles Slagle, Willard Pendergrass, Wayne Franklin, Paul Gibson, Robert Hurst, Dennis. Pen land, John Lyle Palmer, Siler Sla gle, Floyd Weyman, Sexton Vinson, Mack Setser and Carter Hurst, North Carolina State college, Ral eigh. Jimmy Perry, William Johnson, John Crawford, Phillip Blumenthal and Win ton Perry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Edwin Young, ,' Western Carolina Teachers college, , Cullowhee Georg .' Mc- , ( - . ...... - ' ,.. i r Trio Plans 2,500 r Jk2qf'- v- f "gel : ! ) , V - J , J r , This trio cf intrepid yachtsmen have obtained permission to make ;the 2,500-mile trip from Honolulu to Samoa in a 32-foot Hawaiian outrigger canoe. Carrier pigeons will keep them in communication with their port, Honolulu, during the 20 days at sea. Left to right: U. S. Woodbury, Burlington, vt.; -Don Hall, Long tucket, R. I. INVENTOR Professor Peter Kapitza, retained by the Soviet government, has per fected a new method of liquefying gases, only a few details of which are known. His discovery will have great scientific and industrial im portance. Clure, Clemson college, Clemson, S. C. ; Matthew and Bernard Polia- koff, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. U. D. C. TO MEET ' WITH MRS. GEO. SLAGLE 7 The Macon County Chapter of the United Daughters of Confed eracy will meet on Monday after noon, January 9, at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Slagle. All members are urged to be pres ent. GARDEN CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. CALLOWAY Mrs. Henderson Calloway and Mrs. Verna Greene May were joint hostesses, for the Franklin Garden club at the home of the former on Bidwell street Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with 10 members present. Mrs. R. M. Rimmer, president, presided over, the business session. Following the reading of the min utes and the reports from the dif ferent committees, it was decided to have the membership commit tee, which consists of Mrs. W. A. "Rogers, Mrs. Frank Higdon' and Mrs. Zeb Conley, visit the delin quent members and urge them to attend more regularly; Following this meeting, if a mem ber finds .she is unable to attend she will please notify the hostesses of the fact in advance of the meet ing. At. the conclusion of the meeting the hostesses served delicious re freshments. . MRS. W. A. ROGERS GIVES DINNER PARTY Mrs. W. A. Rogers entertained in her home on Thursday of last week a number of friends who en joyed a .social day together and were hearty; partakers of a lovely and bounteous dinner. The guests were Mrs. Jess Conley, Mrs. Hat tie Waldroop, Mrs, Pearl Hunter, 1 'XvX-t-J t X I , "'3 i-'t t It " r1 ! f ' : "'5:: 1 : mi - ..- ... . - Mile Canoe Trip Beach, Calif., and Charles Kern, Paw Airs. R. G. Beshears, Mrs. Hallie Cozad and Mrs. Lee Leach. r MISS KATHERINE GODWIN COMPLETES HOSPITAL PROBATION Miss Katherine Godwin, grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cunningham, of Franklin Route 1, who is taking training tor a nurse at Mercy hospital in Charlotte, was among the group of students who have successfully completed their four-months' term of probation. A simple but effective program was" given in the classroom at the hospital, the occasion being the be stowing of caps upon the students. The caps were presented by the sister superintendent of nurses. Al so a framed copy of the Florence Nightingale pledge, which had been recited in unison, and each student was reminded, to keep the pledge and live up to the 'high ideals of the profession. Mr. and . Mrs. Elam Gray left Tuesday for their home in Dover, Md., after a short visit with Mr. Gray's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Gray, at their home on Franklin Route 2. Miss Virginia Slagle has return ed to her school work in Lockhart, S. C, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Slagle, at their home on West Main street. George M. Johnson has returned to his work here, after spending a week in Fayetteville visiting rel atives and friends. Mr, and Mrs. Wade Reece and two sons, of Andrews, spent Mon day here on business and visiting friends. Mrs. George A. Jones' has re turned to her home on West Main street, after spending several days in Asheville with her son, Weimer Jones and Mrs. Jones. Dorothy West, the three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. West, who has been critically ill at their home on Greene street for the past month, was reported Tuesday to be slightly improved. fi (3i ami! m f MY WORK T iT --N takes plenty &0&ripn (OF CONCENTRATION I flfJP T"- I THAT OFTEN r fffff "V 1 ( means nerve fl f?u OJlr Mrs, , I, T, Peek has returned to her home here, after spending sev eral wecku in Fort Douglo.9, Ark,, with- her daughter, Mrs. P. A. Newton and Mr. Newton. Mr, and Mrs. Dick Conley land young daughter, of Canton, spent the week-end visiting Mr. Conley's parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Con Icy, at their home on lotki street. Church Services Franklin MetHuodist Church Th Rev. I von L. Roberts, Pastor (Each Sunday) 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship services. 6 p. in. Vesper service. Baptist Church Reb. C. F. Rogersy ' Pastor 9 :45 a. m. Sunday school. 11a.m. Preaching service. 7 p. m. B. T. U. 7:30 p. m. Preaching service. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Prayer service St. Agnes Episcopal Church The Rev. Frank BloxJuun, Rector 4 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon. Presbyterian Church Rev. J. A. Flanagan, Pastor Franklin (Each Sunday) 1U a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship services. Morrison (Each Sunday) Z:ou p. m. Sunday school. (Each 2nd and 4th Sunday) 3:3U p. m. Worship services. Cathcifc Church Rev. A. R. RoWbaclvor, Pastor Services in American Legion hall second and fourth Sundays at 8 a.m. Macon Circuit Rev. J. C. Swaim, Pastor 1st Sunday Union II o'clock a. m. ; m. ; Mulberry, 2 o'clock p. m. : Hickory Knoll. 2 o'clock p. m. ; Asbury, 3 o'clock p. m. 2nd Sunday Mt. Zion. 11 o'clock; Maiden's Chapel, 3 o'clock p. m. 3rd Sunday Asbury, 11 o'clock Dryman's Chapel. 3 o'clock p. m.; Union, 7:30 o'clock p. m. 4 tli Sunday Patton's 11 o'clock m.; Maiden's Chapel, 2 o'clock p. m.; Mt. Zion, 7:30 o'clock p. m. H BULGIN BROS. WROUGHT IRON WORK ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDING GENERAL MACHINE WORK Franklin N. C. FOR QUALITY CLEANING CALL FCONOM V 1 CLEANERS Phone 136 Franklin, N. C. CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT IT Funeral Benefit Insurance Costs Are Surprisingly Small Rates From 2l2c Month Up According To Age Benefits are Provided in the Amount of $100 for Persons Over 10 Years of Age and in the Amount of $50 for Per-V sons Under 10 Years of Age. Bryant Burial Ass'n. Franklin, N. C. ggsiisj mm
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