THURSDAY, FEBRUARY m THE FtlAlSJttlN PftESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACOMB PAGE THREE llll. I I Ml! .Mlfl I'llMHI ' Mrs. Medford Messer and young daughter spent last week in Hia wassee visiting relatives and friends. . Mrs. Thomas J. Wooldridge, of Asheville, has been the guest of Mrs, J. W. C. Johnson fcr the past week. . , ' . Miss Betty Leach has completed her commercial course at' Cecil's Business school in Asheville and is at home for a visit with her pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Leach, at their home on West Main street. y Mrs. C. C. Cunningham and Mrs. P. F. Callahan were the all-day guests of Mrs. John F; Cunning ham, at her home on Franklin Route 1, on Tuesday. , . Mrs. Fraqk Shields, who has been a patient in Angel hospital, has re turned to her home in Clayton, Ga. She wants to thank her numerous, friends for being so nice and at tentive to her while she was sick. Miss Rosalind ' Bulgin, who has been dietician in a . hospital in Gainesville, Ga., for the past six weeks, returned to her home here Tuesday night. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. LESTER S. CONLEY, PHONE 104 CLOUSE-CUNN1NGHAM Mrs. Fred M. Arnold announces the marriage of her niece, Miss Esther Clause, to James P. Cun ningham, on Sunday, January 22, at Haye&ville. The ceremony was performed at the Baptist parsonage with the Rev. Mr. . Wilson officiating. Mr. and Mr.s. Woodrow Burch, of Franklin, accompanied the couple " to Hayes ville and were the only attendants. The bride was attired -in a dress of teal -blue Mello-Suede and her accessories were of black. Mrs. Cunningham is. the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Clouse, of Franklin, and is a gradu ate of the Franklin high school and the Artistic Beauty Institute of At lanta, Ga. After completion of her course, Mrs. Cunningham was .em" ployed in several beauty shops in Georgia and North Carolina before opening Esther's Beauty Shop in Franklin. . Mr. Cunningham is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cunningham, of Franklin, and attended Franklin high school. For several years he was employed by the U. S. forest service and at present is working at Cunningham's Service Station. After February 6, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham will be at home on the Murphy road in the house former ly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ray. HOLBROOK-LONG The marriage of Miss Margaret Ada Holbrook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holbrook, of Candler, to William E. Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Long, of Hayes ville, has been announced The wedding was solemnized Jan uary 7 at Clayton, Ga. Mrs. Long is a graduate of Sand Hill high school, and is now em ployed 'by the American Enka cor- poration. Mr. Long is a graduate of Elf high school and attended Western Carolina Teachers college. He is now employed by the . Farmers Federation in Asheville." Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shelton, of Franklin, accompanied the couple to Clayton. Mrs. Long is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dalton of Wcstls Mill. MRS. PATTON IN RECEIVING LINE AT MANSION At the usual "at home" party held at the governor's mansion in Raleigh last Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Hoey and Miss .Isabel Hoey, Mrs. George B. Patton, of Frank lin, was one of the ladies assisting Miss Hoey in the receiving line in the drawing room. GARDEN CLUB TO MEET WITH MRS. L. S. CONLEY The , Franklin Garden Club will meet on Monday afternoon, Feb ruary 6, at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lester S. Conley on Har rison avenue for the regular month ly business and social meeting. Mrs. Conley will be assisted in enter taining by Mrs. Harve L. Bryant. All members are requested to attend. BAPTIST W. M. S. TO MEET THURSDAY, FEB. 9 The business meeting of the Wo man's Missionary Society of the Franklin Baptist church will be held ... ...... If at the uaptist pasionum wun u. C. F. Rogers as hostess, on Thurs day afternoon, February 9. All members are requested to attend. Mrs. Oscar Wykle, of Cowee, spent several days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gibson, on Route 4'. On her return home, she was accompanied by her brother, Noah Lee Gibson. Harley R. Cabe, clerk of super ior court for Macon county, John E. Cabe, of Otto and Carl Howard, have returned from a 10 days' trip to several points in Florida. Sarah Conley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Conley, left Monday for Montreat where she will enter Montroat college. Dr. Frank M. Killian has return ed to his home on West Main .street, after spending a month's 'va cation in Southern .Texas, following the eye, ear, nose and throat clinic in New Orleans, La, Mr. and Mrs, Hall Swain, and daughter, of Greenville, S. G, spent the latter part of the week with Mrs. Swain's mother, Mrs. W. W. Sloan, at "Sunnyside Farm." ' Mrs. Charlie R. Browning, Sr., spent Friday of the past week here visiting friends and on business. Mrs. Levi Whitehead, who . has been .spending several months with her daughter, Mrs. Zeb Conley and Mr. Conley, left Friday for her home in Rocky Mount. She was accompanied by Mrs. Conley, who will spend two weeks in Rocky Mount visiting rejatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ray, of Hayesville, spent the first of the week visiting Mrs. Ray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cunningham, at their home on Franklin Route 2; Miss Virginia Slagle, who is teaching school at Rock Hill, S. C, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Slagle; at their home on West Main street. Harold Sloan, Jr., a student at Brevard college at Brevard, spent the latter part of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. J. II . Corman, who have been living in the D. G. Stewart house on Riverview street, have moved to the Mangurn, house on Bidwell street. Mss Ruth Higgins and Miss Leeida Beshears, have returned to Greensboro, where they are stu dents at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, after spending the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Higgins, at their home on Harrison avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. . Beshears at their home on West Main street. J. S.' Conley,' of Franklin, and Clyde West, of West's Mill); left Monday .for Raleigh on la business trip. PAY NO MORE! to? ,. ., vr'firintvyi'.'.-r-t i UniUERSRL CREDIT 0R1PSMV BEAUTY SHOP SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVES $1.00 AND UP. ALL WORK REDUCED FOR FEBRUARY. MAKE YOUR AP- POINTMENT NOW. Nantahala Beauty Shop McCoy Bldg. Franklin, N. C. r,:i(sr-. ij" B jim" jf "V J U ' 'flf .4: Vl - MW If IB. 'Bs, aV ; - " y l H ft FLOYD ROBERTS 1938 National Race Champion Champion race driven, whose very Uvea and chances of victory depend on tire safety, dnoui tire construction and that is why they select and buy Firestone Tire for their racing car. Lhfa foTl Vtfc' Ftrtt69 with Richard Crooks, Uarqonf Spfkt onf 'Alfid Wallintttte, Monday VMfagt vr Nathawldo N. ff. C M Network. UitM to Thtp Flmtoa Volet of tht farm Evtrott Mllttholi laHrviowt a Chanploa Farmor oach wook dorlog ROOM hoar. Soo local papor for statloa ond tlmo. Stronger Cord Body nn n a nmi More iion-diua itiueaa e FAMOUS TRIPLE-SAFE CONSTRUCTION Firestone triumphs again! This time with the new Firestone Champion, the tire that sets the safety standards for 1939. This new tire provides a combination of safety features never before built into a tire. It is a completely new achievement in safety engineering. From the experience gained on the speedways of the world and in the Firestone laboratories, Firestone engineers have developed a revolutionary new type of cord body called Safety-Lock, which provides amazingly greater strength. This outstanding achievement makes possible the use of a thicker, tougher, deeper tread which assures much greater non-skid mileage. Because of this new Safety-Lock Cord body and Gear-Grip tread, the modern streamlined Firestone Champion Tire establishes completely new standards of blowout protection non-skid safety, silent operation and, long mileage. The Firestone Champion Tire embodies the famous Firestone Triple-Safe construction you get the exclusive and patented Firestone construction features of Gum-Dipping, two extra layers of Safety-Lock cords under the tread and Gear-Grip tread design. Never . in all the history of tire building has there been such a triple-safe combination to protect you against the dangers of blowouts, punctures and skidding. Come in today and eauip your car with a set of hew Firestone Champion Tires the only tires made which are safety proved on the speedway for your protection on the highway. ViVCCtOUC CHAMPION Tireslone HI G II SPEED Tircstotxc CONVOY 3.23-17 013-95 6.00-18 $16.50 5.25-17 .$11.10 6.00-18 .$1485 4.50-21. ..$8.10 5.50-16. $10.45 5.50-16 ..13.90 6.25-16......... 17.55 5.50-16. 11.50 6.25-16. 1580 4.75-19... 8.35 5.50-17. 10.50 3.50-17 ... 1395 6.50-16......... 1935 5.50-17. 1255 6.50-16. 1740 5.00-19... 900 6.00-16. 11.80 6.CKM6......... 15.70 7.00-13 20.40 6.00-16. 1415 7-00-15. 18.20 5.25-17... 925 6.25-16. 13.15 6.00-17......... 16.15 7.00-16 21.00 6.00-17. 1455 7.00-16. 18.90 5.25-18... 9.65 6.50-16; 14.50 TRUCK. TIRES AND OTHER PASSENGER CAR SIZES PRICED PROPORTIONATELY LOW FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. FRANKLIN, N. C.

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