THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1939 TH FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN PAGE THREE to SOCIAL ACTIVITIES " and COMINGS AND GOINGS . MRS, LESTER S. CONLEY. PHONE 104 H1GDON-HIGDON Mrs. Mary Siler Higdon ad W. L. Higdon were married in , Clay ton, La., on Monday morning at 10 o'clock. The ceremony was per formed by Judue R.'C. kaniey, in the ffice, of the Ordinary. Mrs. Higdon was attired in a the office of the Ordinary. Among those attending the wed ding were: .William .Shields, of Franklin, and Dr. Neville, of Clay-ion.' PHILLIPS-HALL The wedding of Miss MadaLee Phillips, daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. Finley Phillips, of Pleasant Ridge, Mich., and Bernard Smith Hall, son of Mrs. John W. Hall, of Franklin, took place at . 6:30 o'clock Monday morning, July 9. at the home of the Kev. John C. Young, 1707 North Washington avenue, Royal Oak, Mich.,, with f the Rev. Mr. Young as the ot L j" ficiating minister. ' The bride, who was attended by her sistens, Misses Mildred and ( Verbal Phillips, 'wore a gown f rose lace with , white accessories. Her bouquet was a shoulder cor dage .of sweetheart roses and baby's breath. After a wedding trip through northern Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Hall will reside at 1213 Etawah street, Royal Oak, Mich. T. E. L. CLASS TO MEET WITH MRS. McGLAMORY The T. E. L. Class of the Franklin Baptist Church will meet Tuesday, July 25, at 3:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Herbert M- Glamory for the regular monthly business meeting. All members are urged to attend. MRS. SLOAN MURRAY ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE A very delightful party was that given by Mrs. Sloan Murray when . she entertained with three tables of bridge at her home on Satur day afternoon. The home was beautifully, arranged with bowls of mixed summer flowers. Mrs. L. H. Page was winner of the high score prize and Mrs. D. W. Nichols, Jr., was presented the ' cut prize, while the traveling prize was given to Mrs. Truman , Moody. i-' Mrs. Jack O. Werner, who plans I to leave soon for her new home in 'JAshevilkwas presented a gift from the, hostess. Those enjoying the afternoon -with Mrs. Murray were Mrs. Jack O. Werner, Mrs. Herbert E. Church, Mrs. L. H. Page, Mrs. John Waei lik, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Creasman,.Mrs. Harley Dunbar, Mrs. John Hamer; Mrs. D. W. Nichols, Mrs. James . Urookshire, Mrs. Truman Moody, all of Franklin; Mrs. John Daven port, of Boston, Mass., and Mrs. '., Kichard A. Hertzler, of Asheville. MRS. CHURCH HOSTESS AT BRIDGE TEA ' Concluding a series of three par ties, Mrs. Herbert E. Church was hostess at a bridge-tea Thursday afternoon at her home in the Or lando apartments on Harrison ave nue. Van-colored summer flowers were attractively arranged throughout the house. Mrs. Sloan Murray was presented the high iscore prize, while .Mrs. C. N. Dowdle won sec ond high score pme. Mrs. Frank Bloxharn was given the cut prize, and Mrs. Emory Hunnicutt won Ihe traveling prize. Those invited for bridge and tea were: Mrs. Harley Dunbar, Mrs. Carl Tysinger, Jr., Mrs. Charles N. Dowdle, Mrs. T. W. Angel, Jr., Mrs. Sloan Murray, Mrs. Jack O. Werner, Mrs. D. W. Nichols, Jr., Mn. Emory Hunnicutt, Mrs. George A. McBride, Miss Virginia Smith, Mrs. James H. Coman, ' Mrs.' Ben W. Woodruff, Mrs. Truman Moody, Mrs. Gilmer Crawford, Mrs. R. M. ' Riinmer, Mrs. H. H. Hirsch, Mrs. Joel k Tompkins, Mrs. T. W. Porter, Sr., Mrs. Efma Huskins, Mrs. Hender son Calloway, Mrs. Charlert- Mli- char, Mrs. J. B.. Ray, Mrs. K. G. lieshears, Mrs. , Myza Crawtord, Mrs. 1. L. Roberts, Mrs. Frank Bloxharn, Mrs. Ellis Clarke Super, Mrs. K. M. Waldroop, Mrs, Les ter S. Conley, Mrs. Hugh Creas man, Mrs. J. . E. Hamer, Mrs. R. L. Wadlington, Mils. E. H. Strick land, Mrs. William florslcy, Mrs. James L. Averell, Mrs. W. T. Moore, Mrs. Ida Briincr, Mrs. W. M. Hunt, and Mrs. Mac Ray Whitaker. P. FUNERALS . AT rtO OTHER TIME it ft lion teka JrtliaJ ilia In ftn rial cenrlc Fcnhfi af aattaJ valna aij prafeukmal aarrtcaa f ilghrik.atMHlaiMli are bath af nasi hupartanca, THOSE WE SERVE iU nmtrlrUJ Laa.Au at aat aapa rl.nra ami facllltla wltbaal ra (at J la lU aaiaaal llwrtlwMf't pan J., JA SbwVL (Bui tOAffJVuMToK PHONE 106 NIGHT PHONE W Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hall, of Detroit, Mich., are spending two weeks visiting Mr. Hall's mother, Mrs. John Hall, at her home on Bidwell street. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meadows and daughter, Miss Elizabeth Meadows and son, Virgil, and Donald Jones spent Sunday in Brevard visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Scroggs and three children, of Richmond, Va., are spending a few days with Mrs. Scroggs' parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. T. Smith, at their home on Bidwell street, and with Mr. Scroggs parents at Hayesville. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jones and family, of the Flats community, were ' in Franklin on business Tuesday. Miss Lane Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Porter, Sr., left Thursday for Wilmington where she will spend several dayis visiting her sister, Mrs. R. L. Jerome and the Rev. Mr. Jerome. Mrs. Charlie Robinson and daughter, Miss Betty Robinson, of Asheville, are spending this week with Mrs. Robinson's sister,' Mrs. Frank Li Henry, Sr., in Franklin and her brother, , Thomas Kins land, at his home on Franklin Route 4. Miss Nora Leach spent Tuesday in Knoxville with friends. Mrs. Allen Siler, of Marshall, visited Mrs. S, L, Siler and Mrs. Robert Pattillo last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Elam Gray, from Wilmington, Del., are vis iting Mr. Gray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gray, on Franklin Route 2 for the next two weeks. Dan and Randolph Hunt re turned to their home in Bain bridge, Ga., Wednesday after spending several days on Bonny Crest, the guests: of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carelock. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Dan Hunt, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Carelock, for sev eral weeks. Winton Perry has returned to his home on Harrison avenue, after spending a week in Green ville, Ala., the guest of Judge and Mrs. A. E. Gamble. Mrs. Lola P. Harrington, who has been quite ill at her home on the Georgia road for the past week, was able to be back ais di rector of summer school Tuesday. Jimmy Perry, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Perry, left Tuesday for Chapel Hill where he will at tend summer school at the Uni versity of North Carolina. Mrs. Richard A, Hertzler and young daughter, of Asheville, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Werner at their home on the Georgia road. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston, of Tampa, Fla., are here for a visit with Mr. Johnston's mother, Mrs. F. S. Johnston, Sr., and sister, Mrs. Guy L. Houk and Mr. Houk. Mr. and Mrs, Nunnally John ston, of Columbus, Ga., are guests at Franklin Terrace for several weeks. It is of interest to know that the successful picture, "Jes se Jamas." was produced by the son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. Miss Helen Brooks, of Bryson City, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Tompkins. Miss Anniewill Siler accompani ed her mother, Mrs. F. L. Siler, from New York and is spending her vacation in Franklin and with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Siler in Mar shall. Miss Grace Conley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Conley, left last week for Washington, D. C, where she entered Washington School for Secretaries. Norton Hotorooks, who has been working iu Detroit, Mich., for the past year, -came in Sunday for visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ..Will Holbrooks, at their home at West's Mill. Mrs. G. R. Smith and two chil dren have returned to their home in Greenville, N. C, after a visit with relatives and friends atWesfis Mill. Mrs. -John W. Edwards is spend ing several weeks in Hot Springs, Ark., taking treatment for rheuma tism. Miss Agnes Howell, of Raleigh, is spending several weeks visiting her nistcr. Mrs. Carl Dalton and Mr. Dalton, at their home ot West's Mill. ' Henry Reid and family have moved from the Murphy roaa to the George Conley house on lotla utreet. Mr. Conley and tam- lly have moved' to the Carpenter house, also on lotia street, wmcu Forest Supervisor . ninimwnai i ii ri mm Charles Melichar, supervisor of the Nantahala National Forest, Franklin, and Mrs. Melichar, whqse- untiring cooperation have made possible the success of the Summer Souvenir edition. William Cunningham, who has been working in a drug store in Canton for the iKist two months, has returned to his home in I'ranklin. Mrs. J. Henry Slagle, Mrs. Joe Setser, Mrs. Lee Waldroop and Fred Slagle, all of the Cartooge chaye community, left Tuesday for Randle, Wash., and other western cities, where they plan to spend several weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. John Guffee, of Leather man, is visiting her daughter, Mrs Charlie Nargctt, at Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Porter and son, Charles, of Hendersonvillc and -.rs. Howard L. Valentine and son, 1 illy, of Winston-Salem,' spent the week-end here with their mothers, l rs. James A. Porter, at her home t'.i - West main street, and Mrs. C. C. Cunningham, at her home Main street. Mrs. T; J. McGuirc and daugh ter, of Qillasaja, spent the week end visiting , Mrs. McGuire's sister, Mrs. Charles Stiles, at lier home near the Cozad roller mill. ' Hugh Johnston, who is working in Atlanta, Kpem the week-end with . his mother, Mrs. T. J. Johnston,, at her home on Harri son avenue. Mrs. Hubert Johnston and two children have returned to thttr home in Paducah, Ky., after spending two weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. F, S. Johnston, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Honk. Captain George A. McBride re turned to his home in New Or leans, La., Wednesday, after vis iting a month at his summer home in Franklin. W. B. McGuirc, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with his' moth er, Mrs. V. B. McGuire. Miss Betty Rogers, a student at North Carolina ' College for Wo men, at Greensboro, who lias been attending -.. the summer, session, came in Sunday' to. spend the re mainder of the summer with lie parents, Dr. and Mrs.' W. A. Rogers. ' Mrs. W. M. Hunt, of Columbia, S. C, is ispetuling several days 'visiting, her daughter, Mrs. lien W. . Woodruff and 'Mr. Woodruff, at their limine on Harrison avenue. Claude I'.vans, who lias been. at tending Berry school at M t. Berry, da., is . 'spending liis six. weeks' yaeation- with his. sisters, Mrs William llorslev and Mrs, I )au Wilkie. Births Mr. and Mils. Kiifus Jones .an nounce the birth of a son at Angel hospital on Saturday, July 15. . . "" . , ' A so'n, Jtidson C'oy, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tallcnt 'at their home in the Franklin town ship on Sunday, July 1. On Sunday, July 1(, a son, Jay Harold, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Grover 1'assiuore, at. their home on Cartoogeehaye. " a SMyswinniinnieir Sale oro Cottoms Sheets, Cases. 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