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THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN
Miss Rickman Graduates
From Winthrop College
On June 5 Miss Alice Rickman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
Rickman, of Leatherman, was grad-
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
and
COMINGS AND GOINGS
MRS. LESTER S. CONLEY, PHONE 104
M Saondlers' Store
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GARDEN CLUB WILL
HOLD SPECIAL MEETING
A special meeting of the Frank
lin Garden club is called for Mon
day, June 19, at 3 o'clock at the
home of Miss Mary Willis.
Purpose of the meeting is discus
sion of a playground for the chil
dren. Every member is urged to be
present.
BAPTIST W. M U. TO
MEET THURSDAY, JUNE 22
The Woman's Missionary Union
of the Franklin Baptist church
will meet for the regular monthly
meeting on Thursday afternoon,
June 23 at 3 o'clock. Circle No. 1
will meet at the home of Mrs. J.
M. Carpenter; Circle No. 2, will
meet with Mrs. W. G. Wilkie, at
her home on the Georgia road,
while Circle No. 3 will meet with
Mrs. Henry D. West at her home
on the Georgia road.
The Heck Memorial program
will be observed at these meetings,
and an of'ering will be taken at
this time. All members' are request
ed to be present.
U. D. C. MET MONDAY
AT MOODY FARM
The Macon County Chapter of
the United Daughter of the Con
federacy met on Mionday afternoon
at 3 o'clock at the Moody farm,
with Mrs. C Frank Moody as
hostess.
In the absence of Miss Eliza
beth Slagle, president, Mrs. Carl
S. Slagle, presided over the .busi
ness session.
The chapter has assumed the ob
ligation of keeping the plot, on
which the Confederate" monument
stands on the public square, clear
of all rubbish and trash and the
grass kept mowed. , . '
One of the three remaining con
federate veterans, W. M. Roper, of
Franklin Route 3, was reported to
be a patient at Angel hospital.
Members of the chapter were asked
to visit him. '
A very educational, as well as
interesting, paper on the life -and
career of Jefferson Davis, was read
by Miss Nora Leach.
The next meeting will be held
at the hiome of Miss Nora Leach,
on West Main street, on Monday,
July 10.
At the conclusion of the meet
ing delicious ice cream and cake
were served by the hostess and her
daughter, Miss Nora Moody.
MRS. W. M. BRYSON HOSTESS
AT MISCELLAEOUS SHOWER
Mrs. W. M. Bryson entertained
with a ' miscellaneous shower at
her home at Cullasaja on Saturday
evening, honoring Mrs. Weimer
Gibson, the former Miss Edna
Marthia Holland, of Cullasaja.
The Bryson home was artistical
ly arranged with bowls of pink
rases and other summer flowers.
Approximately 80 friends were
present bringing dainty packages
of attractive and useful gifts for
the honorce.
Mrs. Bryson assisted by her
daughter, Miss, Annie Bryson, serv
ed delicious ice cream and cake-
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith, Jr.,
and baby, of Greensboro, and Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Tessier, of Baton
Rouge, La., are visiting their moth
er, Mrs. Reba Tessier, at the home
of 'their grandmother Mrs, Jesse
Sloan. Miss Virginia Tessier will
return to Greensboro with her sist
er to spend the summer.
Paul Kaby has been elected as
vocational agriculture teacher in
the Peachland high school near
Wadesboro. Mr. Kaby, a son of the
late John and Elsie Allen Raby of
West's Mill, was among the 'Ma
con county - boys to1 graduate at
North Carolina State college at
Raleigh last week.
Mr. and Mr. P. F. Callahan
have moved from an apartment in
the old bank building on West
Main street to the cottage on Pal
mer street formerly occupied 'by
Ben McCollum
Mr. and Mrs. Hall Swain and
small daughter, Betsy Ann, of
Greenville, S. C, are .spending the
summer with Mrs. Swain's mother,
Mrs, W. W. Sloan at Sunnyside
Farm.
G, Lee Mclntyre, son of Mr.
and Mrs.'John Mclntyre, of Frank
lin Route 4, received his diploma
from the J. W. Cannon high school
at Kannapolis on June 6, after com
pleting all required work without
losing time from his job with the
Cannon Mills company in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Clarke Soper,
who have been visiting their sister
in Chattanooga, Tenn., for the past
10 days, have returned to their
home, on Ridgecrest drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Blumenthal,
of Royston, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs.
M. Gold, of Cornelia, Ga., spent
Sunday visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Blumenthal on
Bidwell street.
Mrs. Bart Fulcher has returned
to her home on Franklin Route 2
after a few weeks' visit with her
sister, Mrs. George Rush; her
brother, L. S. Penland, and niece,
Mrs. L. C. Swanson, all of Katonah,
N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Fulcher spent
the past week with friends and rel
atives at Candler.
Mrs. Frank Holbrooks, of Cand
ler, is spending this week visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Dalton, at West's Mill.
Mr. and "Mrs. Gordon Mitchell,
uncle and aunt, of Margaret Mitch
ell, author of "Gone With the
Wind", visited their cousin, Mrs.
E. S. Hunnicutt and Mr. Hunni
cutt, last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moscow, of
Atlanta, and Mr. and Mr.s.. Sam
Solomon, of New York, were the
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Blumenthal.
Mrs. Frank J. Murray and Miss
Sophia' Albert spent Tuesday and
Wednesday last week in Bryson
City attending a meeting of libra
rians. ,
Miss Margaret Franks, who has
been teaching in Kannapolis, is
visiting her mother, Mrs- Eloise G.
Franks, at the Scott Griffin hotel.
Mrs. Fannie Dillard, of Demorest,
Ga., who attended the Gibson re
union at Bryson, City Sunday, is
spending' this week with her sister,
Mrs. Nancy Cardon at Leatherman.
Miss Eloise Sherrill spent Tues
day and Wednesday of last week
in Bryson City, with her brother,
Munday Sherrill and Mrs. Sherrill.
Miss Mattie Pearl Bryson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.
Bryson, of West's Mill, left last
week for Greenville, N. C, to visit
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Yoiunce,
of Haines City,. Fla., are in town
with Mr. Younce's mother, Mrs.
Lillie Younce, of Burningtown, who
underwent an operation at Angel
hospital last week- Mrs. Younce's
condition is reported favorably.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Perce,
of Albuquerque, N. M., and Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Perce, of Gallatin,
Tenn., were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. S. Hunnicutt, Sr.
Paul J. Gibson, son of Mr. and
Mr.s- Walter ' Gibson, who was
among the Macon county boys to
graduate at N. C. State college, at
Raleigh last week, has been ap
pointed assistant county agent of
Cherokee county with headquarters
in Murphy.
Mrs, Frank E. Frye, of Bryson
City, spent. Wednesday visiting her
daughter, Mrs. James H. Coman
and Mr. Coman. v
Miss Laura Jones, of Raleigh, is
spending several days with her
mother, Mrs. George W. Jones,
and other relatives and friends irt
and near Franklin.
Miss Agnes Ledford has returned
to her home on Franklin Route 1,
after spending several weeks with
her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Roberts and
Mr. Roberts, in Madisonville, Tenn.
John Pratt Gore and sister, Hel
en, of Asheville, accompanied by
Bill Bethea, of Charleston, S. C-,
were guests of Miss Virginia Ram
sey and family at Tellico, recently.
Misses Virginia Scott and Gwen-.
dolyn Morgan are attending sum
mer school at Brevard college.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Watkias re
turned to their home in Albany,
Ga., Sunday, after visiting Mrs.
Watkins' father, J. A. Conley, and
sister, Mrs. H. O. Cozad.
Little Miss Ann Lyle, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lyle, left
Monday morning for Washington,
Ga., to visit her aunt, Mrs, Clem
Sutton and Mr. Sutton '
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MISS ALICE RICKMAN
uated from Winthrop college, Rock
Hill, S. C, with a bachelor of arts
degree. Her major work has been
in the fields of history, economics,
and English. .
. Each semester of her junior and
senior year she has been rated as
an honor student because of schol
astic achievements. . She has done
outstanding work in public speak
ing and parliamentary procedure,
and this year was tapped into
Delta Epsilon Alpha, honor society
for public speaking.
Miss Rickman has accepted a
position as teacher of histiory in
the Gramling high school, ram-
ling, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis and
daughter, Barbara, of Winston
Salem, are spending two, weeks
with Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr- and
Mrs. John F. Cunningham, at their
home on Franklin Route 2.
Miss Alice Rickman, who has
been attending Winthrop college,
at Rock Hill, S. C, returned last
week to spend the summer with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
Rickman, at Leatherman. -
Miss Josephine Weaver, of
Hayesville, is spending several days
here with Mr. and Mrs.. Sam W.
Mendenhall, at their home on Har
rison avenue.
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Bryson, and
family, of Missouri, arrived here
Sunday for a visit with Mr. Bry
son's sister, Mrs. John M. Moore,
and Mr. Moore, at their home on
White Oak street, and Mrs. Bry
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Dean, at their home at Etna.
CAN YOU AFFORD
TO BE WITHOUT IT
Funeral Benefit Insurance Costs
Are Surprisingly Small
Rates From 24c 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
sons Under 10 Years of Age.
Bryant Burial Ass'n.
Franklin, N. C.
jdmerica (business Glut
PRESENTS
A'BftOTHtrV PETE
PA'M
Formerly of WLS National Barn
Dane In
HILL-BILLY
MUSICOMEDY
12-Couple Square Dance Team
Bring the Whole Family to
Lee Edwards Auditorium
Saturday.
June 17
8:30 P. M.
CHILDREN 25
ADULTS . 6S(
RESERVED 75.
Get tickets in Avheville at Burton
& Son, SewrW, Roebuck & Co., The
Village Library, GxmxW Drug Store
and Johnson Drug Co.
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A June Special Only
Ladies' Full Fashioned
Hose
39"
Men's Work Shoes
(good plough shoes)
$1.49
Boys' Wash Pants,
sizes 8 to 18 ......
73c
Ladies' White Shoes, close outs,
broken sizes, real values
$1.00
Anvil" Overalls,
priced at
$1.10
Ladies' Silk Dresses, all kinds, $1.25 to $0.98
good values
Ladies' Voile and Sheer Dresses, cool and QQc
washable, the summer's best
Men's Dress Oxfords, $2.00 values, $1.49
extra special
New Prints, new summer patterns,, our
very best grades. Sew now ahead of 1 Cc
hot days. Price per yd.
L L Sheeting, the very best grade,
price per yd
Curtain Cloth, all colors,
per yd
,; Boys' Shorts,
"Anvil Brand"
69'
Men's Summer Pants,
light weight
98c
Men's Oxfords, whites, blacks, browns,
$3.50 values. Special
$0.69
Men's Hats, reclaimed,
good values
49
Lion Brand" Hats for men and young
men, new summer colors, all brims to
suit you. Hats worth $3.50. $1.98
Special '.
Girls' Slacks, sizes to 20,
only
69c
Girls' Shorts,
priced at ...
49c
Farmerettes, good colors,
pretty halters .:
98'
Men's Dress Shirts, "Block's" $1.50 QQ
Shirt, only '. -O
Children's Summer Clothes, Shoes, Hose
Men and Women's Wear at Special Prices
siinidloirs9 Step
FRANKLIN, N. C
    

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