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THURSDAY, APRIL 20 139 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON I AN PAGE THREE SOCIAL - and COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. LESTER S. CONLEY, PHONE 104 BINGHAM-STOCKTON A wedding of much interest was that of. Miss Be&sie Nell Bingham to G. R. Stockton, which was solemnized in Clayton, Ga., on Tuesday. April 11. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Stockton are both residents of Prentiss, and are now making their home with the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Stock ton. HALL-WOMBLE Mrs. J. W. Hall, of Franklin, an nounce the marriage of her daugh ter, Miss Annie Laura Hall, of Newport News, Va., to Albert W. Womble, of Camden, N. J-, son of. Mrs. L. E. Womble, of Norfolk, Va. . The marriage ceremony was sol emnized on Friday, March 31, at the home of the bride in the Marl borough apartments in Newport News. The Rev. Jesse H. Dallas,, pastor of the Congregational Chris tian church, officiating. The bride, who was unattended, wore a powder blue dress with nnw accessories. Her flowers were a shoulder corsage of Sweetheart roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Following a wedding trip through the northern states, Mr. and Mrs. Womble will make their home at 307- Crest aveaue, in Haddon Heights, N. J. T. E. L. CLASS TO MEET WITH MRS. ASHE The T. E. L. class of the Frank lin Baptist church will meet. Tues day, April 25 at 3 o'clock at the : home of Mrs. Derald Ashe, with Mrs. J. H. Carelock as joint hostess, for the regular monthly business meeting. All members are urged to attend. . '. ' P..T. A. HELD FINAL MEETING OF YEAR MONDAY The Parent-Teacher J associatibiv met in trfe high school, auditorium on Monday afternoon for the final meeting of the year. . Mrs. John Wasilik, Jr., president, presided over the business meeting Following the reading of the min utes and the treasurer's report, Mr. Wells, principal, reported having around $15 derived from selling ice cream. This money will be add ed to that made from the sale of cakes sold at the lunch periods on Tuesdays and Fridays. Also those erences Regardless I tU amount a family chooiet to spend for a, funeral It nat urally prefers a service of highest standards, one that fully represents the modem improvements made by the mortuary profession. The funeral should he an individu ally arranged expression , of respect, not one selected from a standard ised group of services suggestive of mass production. We personally carry out a family's wishes from the first call until the rites are ended, and it returns home to again lake up life's responsibilities, PHONE 106 NIGHT PrIONE 00 Proieci 0 r YD r CjyreJ rsmmmsm i rr.irDARIUM REDUCTIOH CQJIP'M. sold at the last three P.-T. A meetings. This monev is beine applied as oavment on the electric stove and Lwater heater, which is being used in the school lunch room. Mrs. T W. Angel, Jr., recently elected treasurer, resigned and Mrs. James A. Sutton was elected to fill her unexpired term. Mrs. Wasilik expressed her ap preciation to the teachers, the grade mothers and the principal for the wonderful , cooperation throughout the past year. Dr. P. G. Padgett, health director for Swain and Macon counties, gave a very interesting and instructive talk on "Health Protection" end ing up in a round table discussion. The installation of officers was held at this time with Mr. Wells, acting as installation officer. The officers were: Mrs. John Wasilik, Jr., president; Mrs. A. R. Higdon, vice-president; Mrs. James A. Sutton, treasurer; Mrs. Lee Guffey, historian. The auditing committee appointed were: Mrs. Herbert E. Church, Mrs. T. W. Angel, Jr., and Mrs. T. W. Porter, Sr. They are to audit the books and make a report at the Seotember meeting. Following the meeting tea and cakes were served. Mrs. Wasilik and Mrs. A. R. Higdon, and two girls from the home economic class, served from the beautifully deco rated tea table. The table was dec orated in apple blossoms and white candles placed diagonally across the table. - Those donating cakes were Mrs. S. H. Lyle, Mrs. Frank Killian and Mrs. W. T. Wright. Mrs. Ed Whittington. who under went an ooeration for ruptured ap pendix, at Angel hospital last week, was reported to e doing very nicely -Tuesday morning. Charles . M cGaha. whK. was- m - a- dynamite explosion -at Mars Hill on Mondav morning. February 13, and who has been a patient in Aston Park hospital since, was brought to Angel hospital last week. He is reported to be gradually improv ing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Gaines have returned from their wedding trip to Miami and other points in Florida. They are now making their home at Hillcrest House on Bidwell street. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Sutton and two children spent a couple of days in Atlanta visiting Mr. Sutton's .sister, Mrs. frred Adams and Mr. Adams. Thev were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, " who visited relatives and friends while there. H. H. Plemmons. sanitary engi neer, of the health department for Macon countv. is in Chapel Hill this week attending a lecture course, in the school of public health ot the state .university. Mrs. Rebecca Smith Patton, of Asheville, was here this week vis iting her uncle. Frank Tv Smith and Mrs. Smith and other relatives and friend in Franklin.' Mrs. George Dalrymple, who und erwent an operation at Angel hos pital Tuesday, was reported to be resting verV comfortably. George Mallonee, clerk in the Franklin Dostoffice, who has been confined to his room for the past week, suffering with neuritis, is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Jones, of Flats, were here Tuesday shop ping;- ' ' 6or Crops T"T IS ccccmvc Aim tcmmiCAi Mn.ArtenIcal Iniecticid For inc. Control of Such Usf-o"8 iet Mexican tXSml lEETLt FOTATQ IHTUs, ITC. Does not Injura tha folia ,oT crops on which wa reoonunena Ua use. laid bv Kallefcl Dealers J. E. Potts, was able to be out Tuesday, after being confined to his bed for several days suffering with influenza. Mrs. Jack Sanders left Monday morning for Boston, Mass.', for a visit with her son, Milton, who is a .student at the Massachusetts In stitute of Technology. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ramey and two children, of Enka, , spent the first of the week with Mr. Ha rney's parents,-Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ramey, at their home at Utto. B. M. Aneel. of Higdonville, spent the' first of the week here with friends. 1 D. E. Manees. assistant ranger of the Nantahala national forest, has taken an apartment at Mimosa Inn on the Georgia road. Mrs, Manges arrived here Wednesday. Mrs. Virginia Briggs and son, Richard and Miss Dorothy Stew art, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and M rs. D. G. Stewart, at their home on Riverview street. Mrs. E. Y. Walker, who has been quite ill in Angel hospital for the past two weeks, has recovered sufficiently to be removed to her home on Palmer street. Mr. and Mrs. Neville Sloan, spent the week-end with Mr. Sloan's mother, Mrs. J. S. Sloan, at her home in East Franklin. . Mrs. C. S. Tilley and , son, Jack, left Saturday for Cullowhee, where they spent several days with their daughter and sister, Miss Virginia Tilley, who is attending Western Carolina Teachers' college. They al so visited Mrs. Tilley's mother-in-law, Mrs. G. A. Tilley, at Cullo whee. 'John Bingham is able to be out again after a two weeks' siege with the flu. Mr.s. U. K. Hyatt, of Haycsvil'.-?, soent the week-end here with her sister-in-law, Mrs. R. M. Waldr op, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. . Conley on Harrison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Averell have returned from Atlanta, wheie thev soent two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Ol Hughes. Mrs. W. T. Zachary and Miss. Marearet Cozad represented the Woman's Missionary society and the Mary Allman Missionary so ciety at the annual conference of Methodist church at Lenoir iasi week. mm tkx.:.'.. lis d& .iJ'' . I Prove to yourself that Chevrolet out-accelerates, out climbs and out-performs all other low-priced cars just as it leads all other makes of ears in sales! Driw tha leader . . . drive it in traffic . . . and convince yourself that Chev rolet out-accelerates all other low-priced cars bar none! Drive the leader. . . drive it on the hills ... and get conclusive proof that CheYTolet out-climbs all other cars in its price range! Drive the deader . . . drive it on the curves, on the straight-away, on roughroads . . and satisfy yourself that here is the smoothest, steadiest, safest-riding car you can possibly buy at or near Chevrolet's low prices! There's a new Chevrolet waiting for you at your nearest Chevrolet dealer's. See him today! (CHEVROLET Theolow-pricdcarcomblnlng''Alt Miss Annie Slaele. who has been spending several months in Miami and other points in -Florida, lias returned to her home on Cartooge chaye. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Callahan spent Saturday in Asheville. Blackburn W- Johnson, of Ashe ville, was in Franklin for several days last week on business. Mrs. J. W. C. Johnson has been spending several days witli her mother in Washington, d ). C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Bolick and Mrs. Carrie Maffett, of Wash ington, 1). C, came in last week for a visit with Mrs. ' Bolick s and Mrs. Maffett's mother, Mrs. Hester Sell ers, who has been critically ill at her home on Franklin Route -4, suf fering with influenza. ' Mrs. Ora Daugherty, of Bryson City, spent the week-end here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Church, at their home in the Or lando apartments on Harrison ave nue. Mrs. Katie Herrine:. of Burgaw, is snendimr several davs at Kelly Tea Room. She is the mother of David Herring, former teacher in the Franklin high school. Mr. Her ring, who spent the week-end here with friends, returned to his school duties at Gaffney, S. C, Sunday. Si c,. i.w x..-:viO,..v.v.v.v.'.v.v.:.:. . . . . . . . . - w wflvv.-.'.-.'. 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