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THURSDAY, JUNE 8. 1939 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONlAtf tAGE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. LESTER S. CONLEY, PHONE 104 KITCHEN-RUSSELL 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Kitchen, of Brevard, have announced the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Reba Kitchen, to Charles Legarre Rus sell, son of Mrs. Sarah Russell, of Waynesville, on May 20 in Clayton, Ga. The ceremony was. performed at the home of the Rev. Waights. N. Henry, with Mr. and Mrs. John Hamer, of Franklin, attending. The' bride was educated at St. Petersburg high school and St. Petersburg college, both at St. Pet ersburg, Ha. For the . past year, she has been employed in the so cial service division of WPA Prior to that time, she resided in Ashe ville for three years. Mr. Russell was graduated from Waynesville high school and from Wake Forest college. For the past three years he has been manager of the A & P store in Franklin, but has resigned his position with that company and will operate the new service station being erected by the Standard Oil company on Palmer street. MAVwni.i awi rc! ATAXIA Tf I 1 1 il l -m f in Miss Carol Maxwell, of Greens boro and Mr. Frank Lawless, of Leaksville were married in Clayton, Ga., Monday afternoon, June 5. The ceremony was performed in the Baptist church by the Rev. J, B. Brown, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Harvey were the only atten dants. r T t . . 1 A C Mrs. lawless is tne aaugmer o.i Edward Maxwell and the late Mrs. Maxwell of Greensboro. Mr. Lawless is the son of Mrs. N. F. Lawless and the late Mr. Lawless of Leaksville. He was for merly employed at the bugg fu neral Home in Leaksville but is in Franklin at the present time in connection with ' the Baby Derby r being sponsored by The Franklin Press. WHITESIDE-HIPP Mr. and Mrs. William Elmore, of West's Mill, announce the recent wedding of Mrs. Elmore's sis,ter, Miss Gertrude Whiteside, of Ruth erfordton, to Pilot Felix Hipp, of Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Hipp is the daughter of Mr. MUNDAY BEAUTY SHOPPE Two For One" Special $3.50 PERMANENT WAVE OR RINGLET Two for $5.00 AND OUR $5.00 WAVES OR RINGLETS Two for $6.00 ALL OTHER WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES Miss Vivian Cobb, experienced and expert Beautician, is man ager of shoppe. Upstairs in McCoy Building FRANKLIN, N. C. Kxt nn i 1 1 TV 4 , Little Is known to the general public concerning the quality of funeral merchandise. Many ; people, otherwise fully In j formed, have a confuted Idea about the material worth of mortuary furnishings. ' , Thote who choose us to serve have the comforting lenowl 1 edge that, Irrespective of the amount they are prepared to pend they will receive nation '. ally known merchandise of unquestioned qualhand jralue M Siaxaa Chit WJhJUuuJftait PHONE 106 NIGHT PHONE 20 LA PC 2 and Mrs. Marion Whiteside of Rutherfordton. She received her collegiate training at the Asheville Normal and Teachers college, and did work on her Master of Arts degree at the University of North Carolina. For the past six years she has been employed as teacher in the public .schools of North Car olina at Columbus. Mr. Hipp is a graduate of the Northwestern School of Aircraft, He completed his training at De troit; Mich., where for the past 10 years he has been employed with the United States war department as a pilot. Recently he was trans f erred to the Glenn Martin Air corporation at Baltimore, Md. The wedding was performed at Spartanburg, S. C, May 28, at the home of S. C. Inman, an uncle of the groom. The local1 pastor per formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hipp left imme diately after the wedding ceremony for Baltimore, Md., where they will make their home. ST. AGNES LADIES TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE The ladies of St. Agnes church will hold a rummage sale in the Thomas store occupying the old Bank building on Main street on Saturday, June 10. GARDEN CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. J. E. PERRY The Franklin Garden club met at the home of Mrs. J. E. Perry, on Harrison avenue Monday atter noon at 3 o'clock for the regular business and social meeting with 19 members present. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Charles Melichar, presi dent. The reports of the committees were made, followed by a round table" discussion on plans for the community building, which is a protect the Garden club hopes to undertake with the cooperation of the other clubs and societies in Franklin and Macon county. The following members were appointed to see the different organisations: Mrs. J. E. Perry, American Leg ion; Mrs. R. M. Kimmer, Eastern Star; Mrs. Zeb Conley, United Daughters of the Confederacy; Mrs. John M. Archer, Rotary club; Mrs. W. C. Penn, Chamber , ot Commerce, and Mrs. Henry W. Cabe, Masonic Order. ' Mrs. W. J. Long, of Boise, Idaho, a visitor in Franklin, made an in teresting talk on her garden club in Boise, and the various other clubs - she has visited. Mrs. A. R. Higdon won the prize tor the "Flower Contest." The July meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. C. Barring ton on the Georgia road, with Mrs. A. R. Higdon as assistant hostess. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the conclusion of the meeting. Those present included: Mrs. Charles Melichar, and her mother, Mrs. W. J. Long, of Boise, .Idaho; Mrs. J. Sloan, Mrs. Zeb W. Conley, Mrs. Harve L. Bryant, Mrs. A. R. Higdon, Mrs. I. T. Peek, Mrs. W. C. Penn, Mrs. R. M. Rim mer, Mrs. Henry W. Cabe, Mrs. W. E. Furr, Mrs. Frank M. Killian, Mrs. James L. Averill, Mrs. Frank M. Higdon, Mrs. James A. Sutton, Mrs. John M. Archer, Mrs. W. A. Rogers, Mrs. A. L. Ramsey, nd Miss Mary Willis. Charles and William Elmore, of West's Mill, spent last week in Raleigh. $At&. F. L. Siler is spending this month in New York City with her daughters. Mrs. F. L. Siler addressed the Bryson City Rotarians at their an nual spring supper at Oneetaluga Inn on the subject of her book on Cherokee Lore and the Smoky Mountains. Mrs. Siler spoke from the advertising angle, as her book has been distributed by tourists in to almost every state as well as Canada and South America. Mrs. Martha McLeod, who has been spending the past six months in Springfield, 111., has returned to Franklin for a visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. 'W. W. McConnell and Mr. McConnell at , their home on Iotla street. She was accompanied Recent Bride V 111 MRS. W. H. MASHBURN Who Before Her Marriage on May 9, Was Miss Ruby Hannah, of Asheville ers, and daughter, Miss Helen Bow er,s, of Springfield, who will spend several days in Macon county vis iting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Long and daughter, Miss Frances Long, of Boise, ddaho, have arrived for a visit of several weeks to their daughter and sister, Mrs. Charles Melichar and Mr. Melichar, at their home on Harrison avenue. Mrs. Ozella Burgess, of Woodland, is spending the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Sam W. Menden hall and Mr. Mendenhall, at their home on Harrison avenue. Miss Ruth Higgins and Miss Leeida Beshears have returned to their homes after attending Wo man's College of the University of North Carolina, at Greensboro. Mrs. T. B. Shepherd, of Canton, is here for a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Uuvall, on Iotla, and her daughter, Mrs. T. B. Higdon, at Higdonville. H. E. Church, Jr., has returned to his home in the Orlando apart ments on Harrison avenue, for a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Church, after attending North Carolina State col lege, Raleigh, for the past year. He was accompanied by Sam Kirby, of Raleigh, who will spend a week visiting him. JJL rfi 0 1 U riiW ' ' ' - Miss Virginia Shepherd, daugh ter of Mrs. Minnie Myers Shep herd, of Franklin, and the kite Harve Shepherd, of Canton, won first honor in the high school. graduation at Rabun (iap-Nacoo-chee hijjjh school, Rabun Gap, Ga., Monday. She was also awarded the Citizenship medal. Miss Dorothy Grindstaff, of Asheville and Frank lin, was also in the graduating class. Will Conley, who has been spend ing several months in points in Florida, stopped in Franklin Tues day for a visit with his cousin, Lester-S. Conley, and Mrs. Conley, at their home on Harrison avenue, enroute to Mars Hill, where he will spend the summer. Miss' Helen I'atton, who has been teaching art in the public schools in Durham, returned to her home on Harrison avenue Tuesday. Miss I'atton will teach the art classes at Cullowhee in the summer school at W. C. T. C. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Bradley-and Miss Mabel Cooke, of Winston Salem, have been spending several days with . Mr. Bradley's parents, Mr. . and Mrs. J.. E. Bradley, of Etna. Cullen Bryant, youngest son of O. C. Bryant, who had his tonsils removed at Angel hospital, Tues day, was reported to be doing nicely Wednesday. Philip Blumenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blumenthal, who has been an honor student at the Uni versity of North Carolina, now in his third year, will remain in Chapel Hill to take courses in the summer school. Dorothy . Blumen thal will also" attend summer school at the Woman's College in Greens boro. William S. Johnson, a student at the University of North Carolina, will remain throughout the sum mer term for additional courses. Milton Sanders, a student at Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology, has returned home for his summer vacation. Mrs. Neville Sloan has returned to Franklin from Atlanta and is renovating and. redecorating their home, "Tod's. Acre," for occupancy during the summer months. Neville Sloan and Neville Sloan, Jr., whose work is in Atlanta, spent the week end in Franklin. The latter has ac cepted a position with the Railway Keuremeni uoara as junior ex- aminer. of we urfie rolet witn shift, which does into action automati cally and supplies 80 per cent of the shifting effort, the moment you touch it with your finger, thanks to an exclusive vacuum booster! You owe it to yourself to learn how much more easily and effortlessly and efficiently you can shift gears with Chevrolet's Exclusive Vacuum Gearshift. So please accept this invitation to see your Chevrolet dealer today; take the wheel of the nation's largest selling motor car; shift with that Exclusive Vacuum Gearshift and watch tinevroiet out-sprint the field! BURRELL MOTOR Mr. and Mrs. William E. Willis, of Greer, S. C, spent the week-end with Mrs.. Willis parents,-Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dowdle, at their home on the Georgia road. Haze Tallent left Monday morn ing for Brewster, N. Y., where, he will be employed in tunnel work. COUNT THE EXTRA SMOKES IN By burning 25 slower than the average of the 15 other of the largest selling brands tested -slower than any of them CAMELS give smokers the equivalent of COSTLIER TOBACCOS PENNY FOR PENNY YOUR BEST CIGARETTE BUY I Regardless of what make car you are now driving. you to drive a new Chev Exclusive Vacuum Gear CO. "WW M IUIW by her.-daughter, Mrs. Belle Bow- Phoits 123 Franklin, N. C
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