THURSDAY, JANUARY . 1941 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGET THREE ' X SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. LESTER S. CONLEY, PHONE 104 MISS GLADYS BROCK WEDS SEXTON VINSON Mrs. John Angel, of Franklin Route 2 lias announced the mar riage of her daughter, Miss Gladys lirock to Sexton Vinson, of Dillard. Ga. Route 1. On Wednesday, De cember 25, the wedding was so"i emnized at the home of the.kev. J F. Marchnutn in Dillard Ga. 'The' bride wore a beige and brown ensemble with brawn ac cessories. M.rs. Vinson is a graduate ,.uf the Franklin high school and of Western Carolina Teachers' col lege at Cullowhee. She is now teaching in the Macon county pub lic schools. Mr. Vinson is the .sou ui the Rev. and Mrs. James I. Vinson, of Dillard, Ga., Route 1. He is a graduate of the Franklin, high school and of North Carolina State college at Raleigh. At present he i.4 ' agriculture teacher at" Harris, N. C ' : 'Following the wedding ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Vinson left for A short wedding trip to points in Florida. They liave now returned to their work. MISS PATRICIA CRENSHAW BRIDE OF CLARENCE HENRY Mr. and Mrs. John Crenshaw, of Clearwater, Fla., have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Patricia Crenshaw to Clar ence E. Henry, of Franklin. The wedding ceremony was sol emnized on Friday. November 22, in Griffin. Ga. The Rev. J. B. Turner, pastor of the First Bap tist church in Griffin, was the of ficiating minister. The bride was attired in a love ly rose crepe costume with black accessories. Her. shoulder corsage was white rosebuds. Mrs. Henry is a graduate of the Clearwater high school and of a business college in Tampa, Fla. Mr. Henry, the son of Mrs. John B. Henry, of Franklin and the late Mr. Henry, is a graduate of the Franklin high school and attended Weaver and Brevard colleges. For the past three year, . he has been manager of the Sinclair Service Station here. He has now accepted a position With the Standard Motor Products company, in Long. Island City, New York. PAPBST-CALLOWAY Miss Irene Papbst of Belleville, 111., and James E. Calloway, of Franklin, were married in Clayton, Ga., on Tuesday, December 24, in a quiet and simple ceremony. ' : Mr. . and Mrs. Calloway' left shortly after their marriage for Scott Field, 111., where Mr. Callo way is in school training for a radio operator. Following his grad uation from the school he expects to be stationed in Tampa, Fla. Mr. Calloway is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Calloway, of Bon ny Crest, Franklin, with whom Tie and Mrs. Calloway spent the Christmas holidays. CAMPBELL-EVANS , Mrs. Edd Campbell, of Frank lin Route 3, has announced the marriage of her daughter, Lucy Neal, to George W. Evans. The wedding ceremony was performed on Saturday, December 21, in Clayton, Ga. The bride was becomingly at tired in a 'moss green ensemble andwith black accessories. Mr Evans who is in the U. S. navy has returned to Norfolk, -Va., where he is stationed. Mrs.' Evans .will, remain .with her mother at present. STUDENTS RETURN TO COLLEGE AFTER HOLIDAYS Students returning to colleges and universities this week-end after-spending the Christmas vacation at home here included: Miss Ruth Higgins, Brenau col lege, Gainesville; Miss Margaret Franks, University of North Caro lina; Misses Dorothy JtMcs. Lillian Jones and Lane Porter, "Peace In stitute, Raleigh; Miss Leeida Be shears, Miss Dorothy Blumenthal, Miss Frances Hurst, Miss Dorothy Sloan, Miss Dorothy Lee Morrison, Miss Doris Cor bin and Miss Edith Rickman, Woman's College of the PERSONAL Jos til h f0r5iy.nl I don't blame you for getting mad at my baking. But everything's going to be O. K from now on. Tllbake you a different cake every day, if you want me to. Because with Rumford Baking Powder I can use any good recipe. ...I don't have to worry about the different quan tities required by special type of baking powder. With Rum ford I just use the amount the recipe calls for and I get per fect results every time. Better flavor, richer crust, and moister crumb. Come back and seel Free. Send for nsw booklet, containing do tens of bright ideas to improve your baking. Address: Rumford Baking Powder. Box i, Rumford, Rhode Island. Married In November y Mrs. Woodrow Franklin, the former Miss Sara Grace Rogers of Route 2, whose marriage was quietly solemnized in Clayton,. Ga., November 21. The ibride is the daughter of Mr. and Mr,. Charles A. Rogers. MISS GRACE ROGERS WEDS C. WOODROW FRANKLIN - Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. .Rog ers of Prentiss have announced the marriage of their ; daughter, Sarah Grace, to Cameron Wood row Franklin 'of Franklin Route 4. The marriage took place In Clay ton, Ga., on Thursday afternoon, November 21. The bride wore a dress of aqua crepe with black accessories. Wayne Franklin acted as best man for his brother. Mrs. Franklin is a graduate of the Franklin high school, class of 1940. She is now a student at the Athens Business college, Athens, Ga. Mr. Franklin is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Franklin of Route 4. He has been, employed for some time by the Blythe Brothers Construction company of Jacksonville, Fla. University of North Carolina, Greensboro; Miss Virginia Tessier, Miss Eugenia Durican, Miss Hazel Bradley, Miss Edith Poindexter, Miss Marie Scott, Miss Louise Wal droop, Fritz Waldroop. Frank Fleming, Jr., J. L. West, Jr., Alex Arnold, Zeb Meadows, Charles Owen, Raymond Culver, Berlin Welch, F. J. Henderson and Weav er Shope, Brevard college, and Wilburn Conley, Lewisburg college, Lewisburg. Also John Crawford, Eugene Furr. Harold Sloan, Jimmy Perry, Lyman Higdon, Jr, University of North Carolina; Henry Cabe, Jr., H. E. Church, Jr., Mack Patton, Kenneth Cabe, Albert Ramsey, Jr., George Patton, Dennis Penland, Siler Slagle, Carter Hurst, Mack Setser, William Corbin. Charles Slagle, and Brownlow Addington, North Carolina State college, Ral eigh; Charles Hunnicutt, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N. M; Harry Higgins, Clemson col lege; Clinton Brookshire, Western Carolina Teachers' college. Miss Otella Bryson and Miss Kate McGee, Cecil's Business col lege; Miss Louise Blaine and Miss Grk-ce Roger, Athens Business college, Athens, Ga.; Mis Mildred Roper, Miss Virginia Ramsey and Miss -Nellie Nichols, Asheville col lege;; Claude Evans. Berry college, Berry, Ga.; Frank Bryson, High Point business college, High Point; Matthew Poliakoff, University of South Carolina, and Miss Lolita Baldwin, and Miss Virginia Scott, Western Carolina Teachers' college. DISTRICT W. M. U. MEET HERE NEXT WEEK The Woman's Missionary Union Conference for all leaders and of ficers in the Bryson City Division will meet at the Franklin Baptist church on Friday, January 17, be ginning at 10. o'clock. Miss Mary Currin, state young people's leader, will be the prin cipal ' speaker " for . the occasion. YVoman's Missionary Union work will be . discussed and setting the "Goal" for 1941 will feature the business program. The Bryson City division com prises of Swain, Macon, Jackson, Clay. Cherokee and Graham coun ties. Lunch will be served by mem bers of the Woman' Missionary Union of the Franklin Baptist church. . - U. D. C TO MEET WITH MRS. SLAGLE The Macon County Chapter of the United Daughters of Confeder acy will meet on Monday after noon, January 13, at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Thomas Fagg at the Carolina Apartments on West Main street with Mrs. George Slagle as hostess. Miss Betty Ann Roan returned to her home in Atlanta' Sunday, after .spending the holidays here the guest of Miss Mary Evelyn Angel at ber homt on Riverview Christmas Bride ' ' cl I? F " , Mm, Arthur Richard McDonald, who before her marriage here Christmas Day, was Miss Vivian .Virginia Richardson of Rutherford College and 'Franklin.' The couple will make their home in Gastonia where Mr. MclV.mald is "employed.- '':'.- street. Mrs. Ella ' Freeman, of West Asheville came over Monday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. W. Higdori and to attend the funeral of W. L.' Higdon. Mr, and Mrs, Ben W. Woodruff returned Monday evening from Columbia, S. C, where they were called last week on account of the death of Mrs. Woodruff's grand father. ; Rev. and Mrs, J. C. Swaiiri and two children have returned to their lwnie, on Franklin Route 2, after spending the holidays with rela tives and friends near Winston-Salem. ,ss"iP, Ifl' fir BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY Phone 123 Franklin, N. C Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hirsch have returned to their home at the Franklin Terrace after a visit with relatives and friends in At lanta. Mr. and Mrs. William. Katen brink who have been visiting Mrs. Katenbrink's mother, Mrs. Myra Allman, at her home, on' . the 'Geor gia road, left for points in FLor ida Mrs. E. A. Woodruff, of Co lumbia, S. C, is the guest of her .son and daughter, . .Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Woodruff, on Harrison avenue. Roger Nix, of. Asheville, is work ing in the Atlantic and Pacific Tea store' here in the absence of the assistant manager, Ralph' West. Mr, West is working in- Bryson City . during the illness of the manager there. T. W. Angel, Jr., spent the week-end in Greensboro. On his return he was accompanied by M rs. . Angel and son, Tommy 111. who had been visiting Mrs Angel's parents 'Mr. anil Mrs. C. ' P. Car michael during the holidays, AFTER CHRIS TMAS GLEARANCE Fall and Winter Coats and Dresses Coats fur .trinniK'd and spurt coats. Every garment oil'crod in this sale is from our regular "known quality" stocks. Quantities are Limited Dresses including light weight wools, crepes, jerseys and silks. DON'T MISS THESE BARGAINS! One rack of dresses at $1.00 each ', One counter of ladies' shoes reduced to $1.00 and $2.00 E. K. Cunningham & Co. "THE SHOP OF QUALITY" Franklin, N. C. G. Lyle Jones, of Asheville, was among the business visitors here Tuesday. - . J. E. Potts & Son Funeral Directors SOLID OAK CASKETS AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 164 Franklin, N. C