SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS MISS MATTIE PEARL BKYSON IS WED TO SGT. McGAHA A -weddiug of beauty and sim plicity was that of Miss Mattie Pearl Bryson to Sgt. R. L. Mc Oaha, both of the West's Mill community, solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Bryson on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. The Rev. C. C. Welch, pastor of the bride, was the officiating minister, using the ring cere mony. The Bryson home was arrang ed with bowls of summer flow ers with gladioli predominating. The bride, who entered with the bridegroom, was attired in a lovely two-piece dress of navy blue crepe with which she wore white accessories. Her corsage was of rosebuds and fern. Mrs. McOaha, the only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryson, is a graduate of the Franklin high school, and was employed by Ford Motor Company in De troit, Mich., for several months. She is at present employed in the Macon County Rationing Board office. Sgt. McOaha, is the only son Of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Mc Gaha, of West's Mill. He has been in the armed forces for the past four and one-half years and only recently re ceived an honorable discharge, after 42 months being spent in overseas service. He spent three years in the American theatre and six months in the European theatre where he was wounded in March of this year. He vol unteered into the service in 1941. He holds the decoration of the American theatre, American De fense, European theatre, Com bat Infantry badge, four com bat stars, the good conduct medal and the Purple Heart award. Immediately following the taking of the vows, Sgt. and Mrs. McOaha left for points in Georgia on a short wedding trip. Approximately 35 members of the immediate families and in vited friends were in attend ance. MISS STANFIELD BECOMES BRIDE OF S/SGT. MARK Mr. and Mrs. Harlle Stan field, of the Cullasaja section of Macon county, have an nounced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Lillian Burdell Stanfield to Staff Sergeant John F. Marr, of Milton, Pa., re cently at the home of the bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. Wil liam L'. Pepperman. MALARIA CHECKED IN 7 DAYS WITH 666 LIQUID for MALARIAL SYMPTOMS Take only as dirccled The Rev. Clair R. James, pas tor of the Christ Lutheran church, was the officiating minister, using the double ring ceremony. The Pepperman home was beautifully decorated with mix ed summer garden flowers with white gladioli predominating. The bride, who entered with the bridegroom, was attired in a pastel blue street length dress, with which she wore white accessories. Her corsage was of American Beauty roses and baby's breath. Mrs. Marr is a graduate Of the Franklin high school and a business college. She has been qpiployed at the Morris Field Army air base in Char lotte for the past several months. S/Sgt. Marr, who recently re turned from the European the atre where he was a prisoner of war of the German Govern ment for the past 18 months, received his education at the Milton high school. Following the wedding cere mony a reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents, to which approximate ly 30 guests were in attendance. During the latter part of July Sgt. and Mrs. Marr will spend two weeks in North Carolina, after which Sgt. Marr will re port to Miami Beach, Fla., on August 16, for further assign ment. MRS. C. F. MOODY HOSTESS TO U. D. C. CHAPTER Mrs. C. F. Moody was hostess to the Macon County Chapter of the United Daughters of Con federacy at her home at the Moody Farm on Monday eve ning with ten members in at tendance. Mrs. W. M. Parrish, president, presided over the session and the ritual was led by the chap lain, Mrs. Lon Campbell. A report was given by the different committees and dis cussion was held on raising money for the Chapter, how ever, no definite plans were made. Mrs. F. L. Siler, who has been out of town and unable to at tend the meetings recently, was in charge of the program and spoke on the "Rise and Fall of the Confederacy". She particu larly emphasized the high qual ities of General Robert E. Lee and the great leader he was, and further , related some of the interesting historical places she had visited on her numer ous travels. At the conclusion of the meeting the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Miss Nora Moody, served delicious refreshments. Sgt. Jack Briggs and moth er, Mrs. S. W. Briggs, of Swan nanoa, spent four days here last TO THE PEOPLE OF MACON COUNTY: I wish that I knew good enough words to express my deep and sincere appreciation to all my good friends in Macon county. I ap preciate the loyal support, not only as cus tomers for $ and f but especially for the friendships and many good deeds which have been granted me,- which I value far more than anything else. I can write a whole page about how I feel and think of you good people, but that would only be just a beginning. I assure you that I will miss those Million Dollar smiling faces coming to my store and saying, "Joe, which one of these will be best for me to. buy?" That great ponfidence made me work harder and with more enthusiasm to be of service to all of you, which* I realv enjoyed. I often used these words to a shoe customer: "Let me fit your foot with shoes instead of fitting your eyes. That means more comfort and longer wear". Many people relied on me to do so. Again and again? I want to say I at tribute my success to your loyal support, and I shall always rembember you. I will still be in Franklin and hope to see all of you often. While I won't be in busi ness as I once was, I hope to remain your friend, ONE OF YOU ? and render any service possible. Very sincerely yours, Joe Af hear ? MRS. JAMES E. EAVERSON Miss Gladys Baldwin, whose marriage to T/Sgt. James E. Eaverson was a social event of June. Mrs. Eaverson I is the daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Har ley Baldwin, of Palmer street. Franklin, and prior to her mar riage, was employed by the Macon County Welfare Depart ment. T/Sgt. Eaversori is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Eav erson, of WayneSville. .Sgt. and Mrs. Eaverson are residing in Biloxi, Miss. week with Mrs. Briggs daugh ter, Mrs. William J. Blaine. Sgt. Briggs recently returned from England after two years with the Army Air Force. He was a radio technician in charge of radio maintenance and was stationed near Norwich, Eng land during his span of duty. On several occasions he was called on to serve as radio op erator on bombing missions and it was on one those missions that he was awarded the Presi dential citation, having parti cipated in extremely hazardous assignments. Sgt. Briggs and mother were accompanied on their return home by Master Charles Blaine, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Blaine. Mrs. Cunningham To Be Legion Auxiliary Hdstess Mrs. C. C. Cunningham will be hostess to the American Legion Auxiliary at her home on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. Personal Mention Mrs. W. A. Jurnlgan, who has been spending several days vis iting her aunt, Mrs. C. T. Blaine at her home on Harrison ave nue, has* returned to her home in Orlando. Fla. Her husband spent the latter part of the week in Franklin and accom panied her on her return. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson and Mrs. A. E. Gouge, of Bakers ville, spent the first of the week visiting Mrs. Gouge's mother, Mrs. R. D. Sisk at her home on Iotla street. Mrs. Sisk, who has been spending several months in 'Bakersville with Mrs. Gouge and Dr. Gouge has re turned to Franklin to spend the summer months. Mrs. Harry Bell, of Coral Gables,. Fla., is spending several days in Franklin the guest of Mi-, and Mrs. W. M. Katen brink. Mr. and Mrs. Chace Tatham and daughter, Patricia, spent the weekend at West's Mill with Mrs. Tatham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred McGaha. Jack Holden, A.M. 2/c, and Mrs. Holden, of Norfolk, Va., visited Mrs. Holden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Phillips at their home on West Main street last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swanson, of Newport News, Va., have been spending several days here with Mrs. Swanson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Welch at their home on Iotla street, and visiting relatives and friends in Hayesville. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Arnold, who are working in Oak Ridge, Tenn., spent part of last week with Mr. Arnold's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Arnold, at Cul lasaja and Mrs. Arnold's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mc Coy at their home at Gneiss. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones and daughter, of Tampa, Fla., are spending several days here with Mrs. Jones' mother, Mrs. F. S. Johnston, and sister, Mrs. G. L. Houk and Mr. Houk. Mrs. Jack Cabe, who has been in Santa Ana, Calif., for the past four months, with her husband Pfc. Jack Cabe, has returned to Franklin for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bryson, Sr., at their home on lotla street. Miss Marie Houston, who 1? employed in Washington, D. C., spent the past week with her partntf, Mr. ftnd Mrs. 3, N. Houston, lit their home on Fr?nkUn reuW I. Mrs. Jack Q. Lever and mother, Mrs. Elsie Franks, vis ited Mrs. Lever's mo.her-in-law, Mrs. James J. Lever, Sr., in Co lumbia, S. C? last week. Mrs. W. O. Wilkie is spend ing several days in Hickory with her brother, T. C. Younce and amily. Mrs. Harry Barnard and laughter, Miss Evelyn Barnard, if Grandview, Mont., hive been pending several days here with Mrs, Barnard's .sister-in-law, Mrs. M. L. Dowdle and Mr. Dowdle. They left Friday lor Concord for a visit with rela .ives and friends before return ing to their home. Mrs. Ethel Ensley and Mrs. Dorothy Alexander, of Asheville ind Miss Flora Wilkie. of Mar hall, spent the week end here with their mother and grand mother, Mrs. W. G. Wilkie. Messers Harold and James Porter Watkins, of Albany, Ga., spent the latter part of the week at the Franklin Terrace and visiting relatives in Frank lin. On their return they were accompanied by their families who had been spending several days at the Terrace. Weaver Mann, editor and pub lisher of Newton, spent a lew Jays in Franklin last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ruell Wald^oop and two children, of Detroit, Mich., are spending several days here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Waldroop at their home on Franklin route 1, and Mr. and tyrs. Tom Johnson in East Franklin. L. B. Angel, of Haines City, Fla., is here for a visit with his mother, Mrs. T. W. Angel, Sr., and other relatives and friends in Franklin. Mrs. Charles Matlock and brother, LeRoy Morrison, of Winston-Salem, came in Wed nesday for a visit with their mother, Mrs. Margaret Ann Morrison at her home at Oak Grove. Geo. W. Seay To Preach At Oak Grove Geo. W. Seay will preach next Sunday. July 22, at 11: a. m., at Oak Grove church In the In terest of the persuasive church plan on Good Citizenship and Permanent Prohibition. PRESS ADS PAY Sunday School Workers Conducting School G. W. Bullard and L. L. Morgan, of Raleigh, who are head of the Sunday school work of the state, are in charge of the work in Macon county this week that is being conducted by a group of workers who have special training in Sunday school work. The work is being carried on in 22 of the Baptist churches of the Macon Baptist Association. The workers spoke in the va rious churche.s in the county last Sunday, and the classes in Sunday School work are being conducted each evening this week. It is to be hoped that a large number of the people of the county will take advantage of this opportunity of training. EYES EXAMINED! - GLASSES FITTED - FAST? ACCURATE AND REASONABLE SERVICE DR. LON BURROUGHS OF ATLANTA \ has opened a permanent office in Clayton, Ga., Klliott Block, next 'door to Elliott's Market. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY Fully equipped to serve your needs, and save you money. Georgia licensed with over twenty years experience. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SCHOOL CHILDREN CARS FOR SALE 1941 Ford Super Deluxe 4-Door Sedan. 1941 Ford Tudor Sedan. 1941 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan. There's a n your future! I" DUNCAN MOTOR CO. Attention! Physically Handicapped Persons , Disabled Veterans ? Returned Veterans of Macon county, if you are unable to do manual labor, there is a job that you can do on the Home Front in Asheville, N. C. An employment clinic for handicapped persons will be held on July 23rd and 24th, at the David Millard High School, located at College and Oak Streets in Asheville, under the joint auspices of the Civil Service Commission, Voca tional Rehabilitation Service, the Local Office of the E.mplovment Service and the Manpower Commission. Handicapped Veterans Will Be Given Special Attention Persons will be interviewed in complete confidence and every effort will be made to fit the aptitude and ability of the applicant to a particular position. T % Apply immediately to the Vocational Rehabiliticm Office, ?Room No. 6, Basement Floor of the Courthouse, Asheville, N. C. Don't Delay . . . Do It Today! ? Bank of Franklin Nantahala Creamery Western Carolina Telephone Co. Zickgraf Hardwood Co.