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THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1941 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS BACONIAN PACE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and . COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. LESTER S. CON LEY, PHONE 104 MISS CLEOBELLE MOORE BRIDE OF HENRY D'GOLYER Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moore an nounce the marriaue of their daughter, Cleobelle, to Henry A. D,eGolycr, of Raleigh and Arthur dale, W, Va. The wedding ceremony was per formed in Chertaw, S. C, Sunday, January 12. Mrs. DeGolyer was attired in a brown suit with matching acces sories. Her corsage was of iswcet heart roses. At present she is employed with the C. C. Motor company in Raleigh. Mr'. DeGolyer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. DeGolyer, oi Arthurdiale, W. .a. He is em ployed with the Farm Security Administration in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. DeGolyer were ac companied to Cheraw Jay Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bruce, of Raleigh and Mis,s Catherine Q'Bryan, of Beaufort. The couple is residing at 33 Bay well avenue in Raleigh. MR. AND MRS. HULL ATTEND CONFERENCE The annual missionary confer ence of the Middle Atlantic and South Atlantic districts of . the American Sunday School Union is being held from March 12 to 15 in the First Presbyterian church, Knoxvilley Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hull, local Sunday school work ers in North Carolina and Geor gia are attending the sessions of , the conference. . The1 convention disscussions will renter around the theme, "The Lord of Hosts 'Our Best Defence." BAPTIST CIRCLES MEET MARCH 20 The Woman's Missionary So cieties of the Franklin Baptist church will meet on Thursday aft ernoon, March 20, at 3 o'clock for their monthly' business and social meetings. Circle No. 1 will meet with Mrs. Herbert McGlamery ; Circle No. 2 with Mrs. W. H. Finley; Circle No. 3 with Mrs. Frank Reece. AH members are urged to attend. MAJOR AND MRS. CARMACK RETURN FROM FLORIDA Major and Mrs. J". Frank Car mack, owners of the Franklin Lodge and Gold Course, returned to Franklin this week from Tam pa, Fla., where they have spent the winter. They are occupying th Willis apartment in the Caro lina apartments for three weeks tvefore going to the Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Willis and Miss Willis are spending several weeks in Florida. SCHOOLY-SHERRILL Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Eloise Sher rill.of Franklin to William Schooly, of Wyoming. The wedding ceremony was sol emnized on Friday, February 28, in Clayton, Ga. Judge R. C. Ramey fn Srh1v U tin. oldest daunh- : ter of Mrs. Jack Sherrell, Sr.? 1 and the late Jack Shcrrill ! The bride wias attired in tan and wore brown accessories. , Mr. Schoolv is electrician on the Utah construction project at Nan- tahala. Mr. and Mrs. Schooly are re- siding at Bryson City at present, U. D. C. MEET WITH MRS. H. E. CHURCH Mrs. Herbert E. Church was hois- tess to the Macon County t-napter of the Untied Daughters of Con- fetkracy a her home m the Or- lando apartments on Harrison avenue on Monday afternoon. tu j:: ku , overlaid with an exquisite lace ,wk , rpntered with lighted red, white and blue candles. The annual report of the North Carolina Division was made by Mrs. Church, president, who pre- sided over the business session. She also gave a report of the work accomplished by the local chapter during the past year. , Mrs. J. Ward Long, who was in charge of the program, gave a j very interesting talk on Florida. A sweet course was served ai the conclusion of the meeting. PERSONAL Funic my mwr it "Yti'1 I think I can keep you happy now that I have learned bow to . baka all kinds of the cakes and hotbmids you love. I'm going to use Rumfurd Unking Powder all the time. For with Kuniford I can ue any good recipe and just follow the direct ious without having to worry nlut the correct amount of baking powder to uw. With RumforJ the amount the direction tall for is the right amount to une for perfect results every time. FREE. fcVnd for nns book let, containing doxent of bright ideas to improve your baking. Addrew: Kumford Baking Powder, Box J, Kum ford, Rhode Island: DEAN-WARREN The marriage of Miss Sarah Belle Warren of Canton, daughter of Mr. audi Mrs. Claude W. War ren to . Frank Henderson Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waller Deaii of Franklin, has been announced. The marriage ceremony Was per formed ,on January 4, in York, S, C, in the presence of a few friends. The bride was graduated from the Canton high school where she also finished her commercial course. Mr. Dean was graduated from the Franklin high school. He is now employed by the : Western Carolina- Telephone .company of Franklin. The couple will reside in Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. John Strother spent the week-end with Mrs. Strother's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Tallent. Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Jacobs were visiting Mr. Jacobs'1 mother, Mrs. liavid Jacobs, at her home on Bonny Crest, during the week-end. Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Rogers, Miss Gladys f'annell, of Franklin, M rs. Sam Gibson and M rs. li. E. Ward of lotla, spent the ficst of this ,we,ek in Greensboro attending the State Convention of the Wo man's Missionary Society. Sam Tallent, who is working in Highlands, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Tallent, Mrs. Tiny Green and young daughter, Shirley Louise were vis iting Mrs. Green's uncle, Frank Gibson and Mrs. Gibson, in Clay ton, Ga., last week. Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Tallent, of Highlands, spent the week-end in Franklin visiting relatives and ireinds. Mr. Tallent, who spent several weeks in Angel hospital as a result of injuries received while working at Glenville, is able to be ' on the job again. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reece, of Canton, spent Sunday visiting Mr. Reew's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Reece- at their home on Frank lin Route .1. Miss Dainy Belle Keener, ,of the Cullasaja community, who recent ly underwent an appendix opera tion at Angel hospital, is reported to be getting, along nicely. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Keener. Mrs. Frank Ray, who has been spending several weeks in Sylva with her parents, Mr. and Mrs B. R. Morgan, spent the week-end here with Miss Elizabeth Love. Mrs. Ray expects to join her hus band in Washington, I). C- soon- Miss Helen Browning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Browning, of Etna, who is a Student at Western Carolina Teachers' col lege at CuUowhee, was elected a member of the Queen's Court for the .spring May Iay celebration. Mrs. lames C. Gaither,. of Sylva, was visiting her mother, Mrs Cicero Grasty at her home on Bonny Crest last week. Billy Reece, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reece, who is a patient in Angel hospital suffering from injuries received on his hand, is reported to be getting along nicely Mr. and Mrs. Billy Phillips have moved into the Watkms apartment on lotla street recently- vacated by Air. and Airs. v. r. Wickliffe. R. L. Bryson, who has been ill at Angel hospital for several days, js ncd to bc uni,r0ved and returncd l(t Ilis home at ,he jjryson hotel. ... u '... ,i Mr. and Mrs. R M. son Billy, of Knoxvillc, Tenn., ""e here. Sunday to attend funeral of Mrs.. Henrietta fat the ton ' C. A. Setser is spending several days in Raleigh with his daughter. Mrs. Eleanor Kirkpatrick, before she returns to Africa on March IS, where she has been for several years S a missionary, Or. W. . Furr is spending this week in Washington, D. C, on business, lis q Beshears and Miss Betty Rogers spent the week-end in Greensboro with Mrs. Beshears' daughter. Miss Leeida Beshears and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cunning ham, Mrs. George Wallace and Mrs. C. C Cunningham returned Saturday from . Daytona Beach, Fla, where they - spent a week with Mrs. Wallace's son, Robert Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conley, Mrs. W. A. Rogers spent the week-end in Raleigh with Mrs. Rogers' hus band, Dr. W. A. Roger Mm. Laura Pat ton Smith and daughter, Mrs. James Hulsey and Mr. Hulsey and Mrs. Hulsey, Sr., of Gainesville. Ga., attended the funeral of Mrs. Smith's step mother, Mrs. Henrietta Patton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Perse and son, George, and Charles Hunni cutt of Alberquerque, N. M, are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. E, S. Jiunnicutt. Births Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark an nounce thef birth of a daughter, Jacqueline, at their home on the Georgia road Wednesday, Febru ary 20. Mf,s. Clark was the for mer Miss Katherine Ray prior to Her marriage. Twin sons, Floyd and Lloyd, were born to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Thomas at Angel hospital on Thursday, February 27. LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET WITH MRS. JONES' The American Legion Auxiliary will meet on Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones ori the Georgia road for its regular monthly busi ness and isocial meeting. Mrs. A. R. Higdort, ' president, will preside and be in charge of the program. AH members are re quested to be present. Angel Clinic News Barbara Sue McCall, of Frank lin, is seriously ill with pneumonia and complications. Mrs. Dora Townsend of Aquone, wife of Rev. Townsend, underwent an operation Monday. Her condi tion is satisfactory. Mrs. Hazel Donaldson and baby daughter are patients at the Clinic. Mrs. Frank Sandens, of Franklin, is seriously ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Ed Johnson, of Franklin, underwent an 'Operation at the Clinic Wednesday. Her condition is reported good. - Mrs. Henry McCall, of the Rosa Creek section, underwent an oper ation Wednesday. Mrs. Wilma Hannah, of the lotla section, underwent an operation for acute appendicitis Wednesday. John Jones of Aquone, who has undergone several operations re turned, to his home Thursday. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness shown us in the sicknes,s and death of our step mother and sister, Henrietta- Pat ton, and for the beautiful flowers. CAREY PATTON AND FAMILY MRS. JESS GRANT MISS MARTHA BOSTON Jf mm I "" Ml. '-pi-, - t W'f'-XinS urn ?. 4 BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY Phone 123 Franldin, N.C Riverside Mr. and Mrs. Tearlcy Pickle simer of Highlands, visited Mrs. Picklesimer s mother, Mrs. W. H. Moore,' Sunday. - -,, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ledbetter, Jr., of Greenville, S. C, visited Mr. Ledbetter's parents, Mr. and Mns. W. C. Ledbetter, Sr., last week, ' Mrs. John Whitner and children of Clarkesville, Ga., spent last week With- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cahe. Miss Grace Bradley of Oak Grove and Norfolk, Ya., visited Misses Gladys and Willia Mae Woods last week-end. - Mis.s Blanche Ledbetter is vis iting her brother, W.' C. Ledbetter and Mrs.. 'Ledbetter in Greenville, S. C. "Bunk" Woods and Harold Cook spent the, week-end at Oak Grove visiting Mr. and Mrs. Avery Brad ley and fatnily. Rev. George Cloer will preach at the .Coweeta Baptist church Suiidav afternoon, March 16, " at 2:30 o'clock. Ev.eryone. is cordially invited to attend. IN APPRECIATION Of. the many expressions of kindness and sympathy shown, us in ' the sickness and death of our son and brother, Fred, we want i to publicly express ' our genuine: gratitude. We-didn't know we had! so many friends; and for fear that s.ome.. one might be overlooked in I formal .expressions w-e take this means of saying to everyone, "We thank you for every kind thought as well as deed." Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Montony, Winifred and Dorothy. FOR A GOOD S MEAL 1FISH AND OYSTERS CAGLE'S CAFE A G. CAGLE, Owner FRANKLIN, N. C. GOOD FOOD IS GOOD HEALTH 4 im -Sit 'j m m w m -ju- (to CflfawM Mop Mr fROll wtjmrirmxmm LOyjXiJlWJ'V 'JIM Red Cross Materials Expected This Week Mrs. James E. Perry, Red Crass production chairman, has announc ed that a new shipment of ma terials is expected to arrive the latter , part of the week, and will be available for distribution at the Red Cross work room in St. Agnes rectory next Week. roHICK-DEERING Peg-Tooth Harrows Come in and let us show you the complete line of McCormick-Deering Peg-Tooth Harrows. We have a good stock of them in the style you like best. We will quote you on a complete har row or as many sections as you need. SEEDS A COMPLETE STOCK Lespedeza, Garden Seeds and Grass Seeds. Finest varieties. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Macon County Supply Co. Hardware and Farm Implements : LYMAN H1CDON AND HARVE' BRYANT, Mfr.. FRANKLIN, N. C nnmr iTrinn UJUI uuou '3Hi mif wnEm i3EiiT4 fiJfJH ISASLMJ Sewed and knitted garments td be made will be distributed. The information sent from Washington headquarters of the American Red Cross ' states that, all garments will be sent to Great Britain. Advertising, we repeat, is 'the cheapest salesman that a business can employ. . -B3a.itm;
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