"AO* TWO mt MBAV; MARCH 11, 1MI The Franklin Pre?? and Hi* HighfoRda Mdconim NEWS ? PEOPLE MRS. EMORY Hl'NNlCUTT Society Editor, Telephone 211 MISS SOl'THRAD HONORED WITH BRIDGE-Ll'NCHEON A bridge-luncheon honoring Miss Byrda Nell Southard, bride elect of James E. Perry, Jr., was given by Miss Mildred Cabe and Miss Anne Ray Saturday after noon at Panorama Courts. The white-covered tables were centered with arrangements of Jonquils, baby"s breath, and lern. In the course of the after noon, Miss Southard was pre sented a bride's book. Bridge prize winners were Mrs. Neal Johnston, Mrs. Roy Pendergrass, and Mrs. James Diance. The guest list Included Mrs J. E. Perry, Mrs. Comer Vandl ver, Miss Anne Cowan, Miss Fannie Mae Sherrill, Miss Dor othy Jones, Mrs. Grover Jami son, Mrs. Roy Pendergrass, Mrs. Fred Vaughn, Mrs. Clyde Galley, Mrs. Willard Pendergrass, Mrs. Neal Johnston, Miss Katherine Long, Mrs. Bob Sloan, Mrs. Phil McCullom, Mrs. James McCul lom, Mrs. George Tessier, Mrs. Sam Alexander, Mrs. Doyle Blaine and Mrs James Dance. MJSS EDITH AUCE CABE WEDS TEXAN IN CAPITAL The marriage of Miss Edith Alice Cabe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Cabe, of Frank lin, to Master Sergeant Binford S. Luse, son of Mrs. B. B Luse, of San Antonio, Texas, took place Saturday afternoon, March 6, at 4:30 p. m. in the sancturary of the First Baptist church, Washington, D. C., with the Rev. R. Edward Dowdy of ficiating. Before a background of palms and Easter lilies with baskets of snapdragons, narcissus and iris, flanked on either side with two candlelabra, the bride was giv en in marriage by Congressman George P Miller of California Gowned in white marquisette fashioned with a lace scallop around the bodice and long pointed sleeves, she wore a necklace of white seed pears. Her sweetheart Juliet cap end ed in a full length veil. She carried a bouquet of white ro6es with lily of the valley. Miss Kathleen Cabe of Ashe ville, sister of the bride, was maid Of honor. She was gown ed in orchid marquisette with a crest of mixed flowers in her hair to match her bouquet of jonquil, freesia, delphinium and fern. The bridemaids were Mrs. El wood Quinter, of Arlington, Va., and Miss Gloria Berglund, of Washington, D. C. Best man was Technical Ser geant Kenneth Bailey, of Boiling Field, Va., and ushers were Lt. Floyd Robertson, of Alexandria, Va., Frank Ed McAnear, of Arlington, and Leighton Cain, oi Washington. After a wedding trip through Virginia and North Carolina, the couple will be at home at 132 Irvington Street, S. W., Wash ington, D. C. The bride is a graduate of Cecil's Business college, Ashe Attention Please . . . For Better Performance Longer Life for Your Car YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR MOTOR AND CHASSIS STEAM CLEANED COME TO SEE US or Call for Appointment GUNNIN SERVICE STATION Phone 277 at the foot of the town hill Gas and Oil ? Groceries ? Auto Repairs villi. ud for Um pMt MVMfti vMtrt hu U?n I'mployed on CapltcU Hill in th? office of t ongreisman Miller. The groom U a graduate of the army air corps technical training school, Rantoul, 111., and has been In the air corps for the past 14 years. He is stationed at Boiling Field. GUILD TO MEET~TONIGHT WITH MRS. LEE GUFFEY The Wesleyan Service guild meet tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Lee Ouffey at her home on Bldwell street, tu hostesses will be Mrs. Carl P. Cabe, Mrs. Jay Dowdle, and Mrs. James McCollum. AUXILIARY TO MEET WITH MISS PHILLIPS The Young Women's auxiliary of the First Baptist church will meet with Miss Doris Phillips at her home on West Main street this (Thursday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. 'SCAVENGER HUNT' GIVEN BY MARTHA ANN STOCKTON Miss Martha Ann Stockton entertained at her home on Harrison avenue the evening ol February ?7 with a "Scavenge, hunt." Nine couples participated in the fun. Miss Mary Ann Killian and Bobby Tysinger were ad judged the most successful, "scavengers", and were awarded ' a prize. Personal Mention Mrs. Dan Bryson and daugh- ' ter, Sarah Lee, and Mrs. W. H. Sellers and her daughter, Miss ' Gladys Sellers, left this week to spend several days in Florida on vacation. The Rev. A. Rufus Morgan and his niece, Miss Frances Barr, returned last week from Knoxville and Gatlinburg, Term., where they attended the Moun tain Workers' conference. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Conley and two sons, Charles and Jimmy, are spending a week in Miami, Fla. George Dean, assistant cash ier of the Bank of -Franklin, is confined to his home by Ill ness. Mrs. T. J. Johnston has re turned to her home on "Harri son avenue after spending the winter in Decatur and Gaines ville, Ga. Mrs. Ella Siler Freeman, of Asheville, formerly of Franklin, is spending a few days here with Miss Amy Harrison. Fred Houk, who is a student at Carson-Newman college, Jef ferson City, Tenn., spent the week-end at home with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Houk. Clinton Chamberlain, of Geor gia Tech, Atlanta, spent the week-end here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton John son. Mrs. T. W. Porter has re turned from a month's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Browning Goldsmith, in Pelzer, S. C. Mrs. J. S. Sloan spent Sunday in Walhalla, S. C., with friends. Ralph O. Landrum, of John son City, Tenn., formerly of this county, was here last week end on business. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Angel spent a recent week-end at Chapel HMl with Mrs. Angel's brother, Harold Roper, and Mrs. Roper. NEED SOME HELP WITH YOUR SPRING PLOWING? WE ARE IN POSITION TO GIVE IT TO YOU We can send you one JEEP, or a fleet of them, to plow that land of yours ? a tenth of an acre or 1,000 acres. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS SEE OR TELEPHONE US This is our opportunity to help you, and at the same time let you SEE FOR YOURSELF how quickly and efficiently these JEEPS do farm work. IF YOU NEED US. TELEPHONE OR WRITE Macon Willys Co. Phone 265 Franklin, N. C. WILL CONDUCT ORCHESTRA ?Dr. Benjamin F. Swalin, di rector of the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra, will con duct the Little Symphony in its two performance* here Monday. Recruiting Station Here Far Exceeds Quota For February The Franklin army and all [oree recruiting station enlist ed 171 per cent of number as ligned to It for February, It wag learned this week from Sgt. James R. Dance, who heads the station here. Re cruiting In the two Carolinas was 151 per cent ahead of the quota. Sgt. Dance also announced that he has received a list of 600 vacancies at the army In stallations throughout the United States, to be filled by veterans of World War 2 de siring to enlist for direct as signment to a specific instal lation In this country. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McGaha, of the West's Mill community, have announced the birth of a daughter, March 1 at Ange hospital. Dairymen report that an elec tric stock waterer, used in con junction with a pressure water system, will step up milk pro duction by as much as 10 to 20 per cent and provide 6 to 10 per cent more butterfat. Backache Tor quick comforting help for Backache. Rheumatic Pains, Getting Up Nights, strong cloudy urine, Irritating passages. Leg Pains, circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, due to non-organic and non-systemic Kidney and Bladder troubles, try Cystex. Quick, complete satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Ask your druggist for Cystex today. it's a Wise bird who knows . . . that every car needs regular check-up* and now ? a spring over-hauling. Be wise. (Drive in today. Our mechanics will "take over" and do the job right. You make a "right turn" when you drive in here! MASHBURN'S GARAGE ? Chrysler ? Plymouth Service ' Phone 281 EXCELLENT FOOD HOME COOKING GO TO THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY AND THEN COME TO HOTEL HEARN DINING ROOM FOR DINNER SUNDAY DINNER MENU Tomato Juice Cocktail CHOICE OF Roast Beef OR Baked Chicken and Dressing with Cranberry Sauce Creamed Potatoes Sliced Beets String Beans Dessert ? Lemon Pie $1.00 WE CATER TO SPECIAL PARTIES ANY DAY For Table Reservation# Phone 9186 Reasonable Prices Pleasant Surroundings Three in One You buy one blouse and get the bene* fit of three ? all for only $2.95 ? Button the bib on front. ? Wear it without the bib. ? Button the bib around the collar. Fashion )d of washable rayon crepe with simu lated pearl buttons and black grosgrain ribbon. White or.ly. Sizes 32-38. BELK'S DEPT. STORE

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