Thursday, October a.' mi THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN PAGE THREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and ' ' COMINGS AND GOINGS ITEMS FOR THIS COLUMN PHONE 24 EARL BRYSON OF IDAHO IS WED TO MISS CRIBBINS The many friends of Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Bryson will be inter ested in the following wedding an nouncement of their son, Earl Bry son, whose home is in Boise, Idaho. Miss Mary Cribbins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Cribbins of Boise, Idaho, became the bride of Earl Bryson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bryson of West s Mill on Saturday morning, October 4, at 10 o'clock at a ceremony, at the bt. John's Cathedral with Monsignor J. P. O'Toole, officiating. The bride was attired in a light weight wool street dress of French blue trimmed in gold. With it she wore 'brown .accessories and a cor sage of pink roses and stepha notis. i Miss Minnie Trail, maid of hon or, wore a,n amber wool dress with sherry accessories, and her corsage was of talisman roses and stepha n otis. - Harry Bryson of Franklin' and Boise was his brother's best marci. Mrs. Bryson is a graduate' of St. Teresa's academy and attended Santa Monica junior college and the University of lldaho. For the past three years she has been em ployed in the University Exteasion service., Mr. Bryson, who attended - the Frankliro high school, is - station manager of the Standard Oil star tion in Boise. Immediately following the wed ding ceremony, the wedding party was entertained at a breakfast at Hotel Boise, where covers were laid for 17. Later, the couple left for a week's wedding trip to Sun Valley. After their return they will be at home on the beach at 2907 Sixth Avenue south. MACON CLUB AT BREVARD COLLEGE A Macon county club has been organized o,n the Brevard college campus. More than a score of Students from that county have become members. At the initial meeting, the fol lowing officers were elected to serve during the current semester: Alex Arnold, of Franklin, 'presi dent; Charles Owen, of West's Mill, vice-president; Mamie Addingtan, of Franklin, .secretary; Edith Poin dexter, of Franklin, treasurer, and Mozelle Bryson, of Franklin, pub licity chairman. A committee consisting of Mary Addingtons of Franklin, Virginia Edwards, of Franklin, and Mozelle Bryson,. has been named to plan social programs. ROBEERSON-LlINERMAN ' Announcement has been received here of the marriage of Miss Mo dell Roberson, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Greene, to Jack Linerman of Oteera. The marriage was solemnized on October 6, 1941 at Greenville, S. C. Mrs. Linerman is a graduate of Franklin high school and has been employed for the past year Oteen. . , MISS NIX BECOMES BRIDE OF MR. CLARENCE HAMBY Of interest to her many friends THRIFTY SHOPPERS WAIT MONTHS fOR THIS GREAT EVENT o mm m ptuaontijlant in Franklin was the marriage of Miss Johnnie Nix to Clarence Harriby, which took place oh Sun day, October 5, in Walhalla, S. C Miss Hamby is the daughter of Mrs. DeWitt Sutton and grand daughter of Mr& Charles L. Ing ram and the late Mr. Ingram of Franklin. She is the niece of Mrs. Garland .Tomlim and Mrs.. Sanford Dickson of Clayton, Ga., and of Charles W. Ingram of Daytona Beach, Fla. Mrs. Hamby attended the Frank lin high school, and was employed as cashier of the Macon Theatre, Mr. Hamby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hamby, Sr., of Clayton He attended Clayton high school and North Georgia college at Da lonega. The young couple will make their home in Clayton. U. D. C. OFFICERS RE-ELECTED AH officers were re-elected at the last meeting of the Macon ohapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy which, met at the home of the president, Mrs. H. E. Church. Other officers are: Mrs. George Slagle, vice-president; Miss Lilly Rankin, secretary; Mrs. Lest er Conley, treasurer; Mrs. '"Sam Rogers, historian; Mrs. Lon Camp bell, chaplain. New members v wel comed imto- the chapter, were Miss Arita Bolick, Mrs. Will Parrish and Mrs. Katherine Frye Pope of Enka. The November meeting wi)l be entertained by Mrs. T. J. Johnston and Mrs. J. W. C. Johnson, at the latter's home on Harrison avenue. GIRL SCOUT, LEADERSHIP CLASS AT CAMP LUMPKIN Mrs. Gordon Moorei couaselor of of the local Girl Scout . Troop an nounces that Miss Gilliam will teach an all-day training class for Girl Scout leaders at Camp Lump kin on Wayah, Saturday, Novem ber I. The Franklin Troop will be hostess to other Lone Scout troops from Georgia, North and South Carolina. Among the 22 troops that will be represented will be the Gainesville, Asheyille and Seneca troops.' Teachers and mothers of girls between the ages of ten and eighteen years old are invited to attend. The Franklin troop is sponsored by the" Franklin Parent-Teachers Association. ANGEL'S DRUG STORE Sammy Waldroop returned to his home in Franklin after spending some time m Macom, Ga. Miss Blanche Southards of Bre vard visited her family here fliis past week. Miss Elizabeth Culver has been visiting friends ". and relatives in Cornelia, Ga. Wilson Rogers is visiting his sis ter, Mrs. Harrison Rogers in New port News, Va. Lvman Hiedon. Jr.. who is at tending the University of North Carolina. SDent the weekend visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ly man Higdon, Sr. Mr and Mrs. Paul Ward have moved to the Guest house in East Franklin for the winter. Grover Arvev. J. L. West. Harry Higgins, Jr., Fritz Henderson, and J, R. Rickman, all of whom are attending Brevard college, spent the weekend here. Arnold Clark of Pontiac. Mich., visited Miss Zacharv and Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs. Hal Zachary last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hoover of the Coweta Experiment Station at Otto have returned from a visit with U More Heat Healthier, Cheaper - CALL 2104 or 187 Once there was a mam who went about telling his friends not to buy early. His advice "Why buy coal it's still warm? Unfortunately a few took advice but they for it, both in money and inconven ience. Won't YOU make the same mistake order your coal now! fuel was, when his paid Cozad Ice & Coal Go. Franklin, N. C Recent Bride -- -z'J y - s 4 8 jMmm 9mMM lllllffll mm WEDS FORMER FRANKLIN MAN Mrs. Earl Bryson, lbove, is the former Miss Mary Cribbing of Boise, Idaho. Sh Aras married in a ceremony October 4 at Boise. Mr. Bryson is :he son of Mr. and Mrt. C. A. Brvson of Franklin. Mrs. Hoover's .sister, Mrs. O. O. Dean and Sgt,- Dean in Jackson ville, Fla. They were accompanied by Mrs. . Hursch and daughter, Patrica and by Mrs. Hursch's mother, Mrs. Carolina' H. Bostic, who will spend' some time in Jack sonville with her daughter before returning to her home in Oakland, Calif. Miss Willa Mae Sanders, of Otto, has accepted employment . in Way- nesville. . Miss Ann McClure of Brevard visited her paremts, Mr. and Mrs. Otto McClure' of Prentiss, last weekend.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cabe, Mrs. David Sutton, Jack Cabe and Miss Mildred Calbe left Saturday for Washington, D. C, where Miss Calbe has accepted a position with the F. B, I. The rest of the group are expected to return to Fra,nklin the early part of this week. Mrs. Vonnie Franklin of Ashe- ville visited her mother, Mrs. Effie Deal last Sunday. Miss Judy Waldroop of Macon, Ga., returned with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Waldroop and Mrs. Dorothy Waldroop who vis ited friends there last week. Billy Parrish' of Otto visited friends in Winston-Salem last week. Mrs. Jane Hanks of Aquone was in town Monday shopping. NoTman . Woody of Franklin Route 3, who is employed by the Utah Construction company, was in Franklin this week on business. Mrs. Oscar Wykle and her daughter, Betty Jean, of Cowee, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N, A Gibson of Franklin, and her sister, Mrs. Leonard Green, last week. . less L. Miller of Scaly visited friends on Cartoogechaye over the weekend, and spent Monday wi town on business. Mrs. Eloise G. Franks attended the institute of public welfare held at Chapel Hill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and small son, Charles, Jr., vis ited relatives in Knoxville, Teno., last weekend. Ruth Hieeins of Brenau college had as her guest on a weekend visit to her parents Ruby Miley of Charleston, S. C, a schoolmate, j William Watkins, student aid supervisor for the 8th and 9th areas ot imxa spent ucuij, Wednesday, and Thursday in Ma con county interviewing applicants for the studerjt aid work program and alloting funds for the various schools. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crawford have returned from a vacation trip through Florida. Among - other points they visited Silver Springs, Fla. Miss Ethel Tallent left Monday for Newport News, Va., to visit her sister. Mrs. Herman Mason and Mr. Mason. Bob Tallen returned Monday to Brevard after spending the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tallent Mr. Ishmael Brooks left last week for Brevard where she has employment Carl Bateman of Flats attended tM Firmer detente meeting at the Agriculture building in Frank lin, Tuesday. John Cope of Kyle' who is work ing for the N. R. Fourhouse In surance company 'of Asheyille, was in Franklin Tuesday on business. W. P. Martin of Burningtowniy who is now employed in Chero kee county by the Ritter Lumber company, was in town Monday. Sgt. Edwin J. Bradley of Etna, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Brad ley, who has been stationed at Fort Warren Wyo., and who has been transferred to Fort Leonard Wood,' Mo., has returned to his post after having been home on a 13-day leave. He came in and re newed his subscription. "News from home surely helps, I couldn't get along without the Press," he said. Friends of the Rev. G. W. Davis, pastor of the Iotla Baptist church will regret " to learn that he re ceived a telegram Wednesday, an- nouncing the death of his mother at Edington. Pvt. Warren G. Stepp of Fort McPherson, Ga., has been assign ed to the air corps, and has been transferred to Keesler Field, Bi loxi, Miss. Lieut, and Mrs. John Walls at tended the ' Alabama-Tennessee football game in Knoxville, Tenn., last Saturday. . Miss Ethel Tallent left Monday for Newport News, Va, to visit her siste'r, Mrs. Herman Mason and Mr. Mason. Mr. and . Mrs. John R. Slagle have moved from their home on the Murphy road to the Lake Emory section, where Mr. Slagle is employed at the Franklin Power Pkint. '.. Mrs. Mary R. O'Mohundro of Richmond, Va., arrived last week to spend .some time with her chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. O'Mo hundro. Miss Gladys Sellers is spending two weeks in Atlanta, a. visiting friends, ' . for that man In uniform -SEND A CARTON OF CAMELS SPECIAL WRAPPER Your daaler has a special wrapping and mailing servlc to aavo you troublo. .. THE CIGARETTE Of COSTLIER TOVACCOS in "lea s t 7 Lsr&ff Fwf m K navy SSgaf fjfjl IN THE MARINES IH TH COAY GUARD 1 fx ftftinl Udm Kmm4 ! tmt I J CxdiMifM SaIm CiMaurin f H Ns tttrm. 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