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Mrs. W. E. HUNNICUTT, Society Editor ? Telephone 211
' WOMAN'S CLUB HOLDS
ANNIVERSARY DINNER
The Franklin Junior Woman's
club observed its first anniver
sary with a dinner rarty Mon
day evening at Slagle Memorial
building.
Thj Hallowe'en motif was
used.
Appearing on the program
were Mrs. Harold Roper, pi
snist, Mrs. Orval Murray, vo
calist, Marjorie Moody, pianist,
? rnd Nancy Siler, who gave sev
eral readings.
It was announced that $80
had been raised to date for the
Children's Home Society in
Greensboro.
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Autumn Time
Is Bulb Time
Fail is the time to plant
Bulbs, and we have a va
riety of Bulbs for your
planting.
HyacinLl.3
Tulips
Crocus
Knig Alfred
Daffodills
Beersheba
Narcissi
Also we have the BONE
MEAL you'll want to use
to fertilize them.
FRANKLIN
SEED STORE
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MISS CAMPBELL BECOMES
BRIDE OF A. W. REID, JR.
Miss Bobble Catherine Camp
bell, of Miami, Fla., became the
bride of Andrew W. Reid, Jr.,
of Miami, formerly of Franklin,
In a candlelight ceremony at the
Central Baptist church in Mi
ami September 15. The bi :de is
the daughter of Mrs. Sedera
Campbell, of Birmingham, Ala.,
and of the late Mr. Campbell.
The groom Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Reid, of Frank
lin and Miami.
The bride was given *n mar
riage by her broth?". ./. O
Campbell, of Birmingham. She
wore a white faille costume with
matching hat and carried a
colonial bouquet of tuberoses
and stephanatis, centered with
a gardenia and an orchid.
Mrs. L. J. Wilson was matron
of- honor. She wore a cinnamon
taffeta dress with brown acces
sories. Her colonial bouquet was
of yellow and brown baby car
nations.
George Tessier, brother-in-law
of the groom, served as best {
man. Ushers were L. J. Wilson i
jc-rr; c. H. Davis.
The bride's mother was dress
j e;l in tray with purple acces
sories. ler corsage was of pink
| roses. The groom's mother wore
j rose cr.'po with navy accessor
j ics r iici a corsage of white car
I n ^ti
F v.-.n.; thff ceremony, a re
ce *? io; . va? held in the .recep
tion o ini ; oi th2 church.
NOTrr-TEINS HONOR
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I t. and Mrs. William Noth
stein entertained with an in
formal reception at their home
on the Golf coarse Saturday
night, in l onor ot their daugh
ter and hon-in-law, Seaman Ap
prentice a id Mrs. Charles
Shields, Jr., who were married
| last Monday aiternoon at St.
A 'nes Episcopal church.
Tlu Nothstein home was dec
orated with mixed fall flowers.
The bride's table was overlaid
with a iace cloth and centered
with a three-tiered wedding
cake.
Misses Caroline Crav.'ford,
Martha Ann Stockton, Laura
Lyle, and Wilma Renshaw as
sisted in serving.
Approximately 75 guests call
ed during the evening.
CRUN KLKTON -CRC NKfcETON
WEDDING IS ANNOUNCED
Mrs. S. H. Crunkleton, of
Franklin, has announced the
marriage of her daughter, Miss
Edith Crunkleton, to P. A.
Crunkleton, of Dillard, Ga.
The wedding v/as held in the ,
Presbyterian manse in Walhal- j
la, S. C., March 25. The Rev.
I Tubbs preformed the ceremony. J
? Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sloan and
daughter, Nancy Jane, and Mrs. |
Joe Setser spent the week-end
in Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore,
of Marshville, spent the week
end here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Conley.
Pfc. Joe Wilson lert Sunday
for amp Stoneman, Calif.,
after spending a 15-day leave
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Choate,
of Charlotte, were week-end !
guests here of Mr. and Mrs.
John Bulgin.
Mrs. George Johnson, of De
catur, Ga., is here visiting her
mother-in-law, Mrs. T. J. Johns
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunt, of
Hillsdale, N. J., were here last
week as guests of Mrs. Paul
Russell.
Mrs. W. A. Rogers, Mrs.
Charles Bolick, and Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Sparkman were here
as guests for several days last
week of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Dowdle at the Dowdle camp on
Nantahala.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mait
land and Mrs. Moser K. Gher,
of Oil City, Pa., have returned
home, after spending several
days at the Maitland home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin, of
Waynesville, spent the week-end
here with Mrs. Martin's moth
er, Mrs. Nina McCoy.
Mrs. C. F. Ingle and Miss
Josephine Fritz, of Natchez,
Miss., are visiting Mrs. S. H.
Lyle, J.r.,
Miss Amanda Slagle, of Mur
phy, and Miss Lucy Slagle, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end at
their home on Cartoogechaye.
Mrs. H. E. Freas, of Franklin,
and daughter, Miss Helen Freas,
of Lockport, N. Y., are visiting
Miss Lucy Morgan in Penland
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freas
in Walnut Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bradley
spent the week-end in Elberton,
Ga.
Mrs. H. B. Hughes, of Worth
Bay, Ontario, Canada, arrived
Monday to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barton.
Mr. and Mrs. Rutus Morgan,
Jr., and son, of Birmingham,
Ala., are here as the guests of
the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan.
Mrs. W. W. Sloan left Sunday
to visit her son and daughter,
Fred Sloan and Mrs. Hall Swain,
and their families in Raleigh.
Miss Jessie Flanigen, of Sand
wich, N. H., is here as the guest
of Mrs. Lucy Collier.
Mrs. J. E. S. Thorpe has re
turned home from visiting her
son, foster Thorpe, in Wilton,
Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. WUliam H. Webb
and children, of Minneapolis,
Minn., who have been visiting
Mrs. Webb's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Barnard, left Fri
day for Memphis, Tenn., where
they will visit Mr. Webb's moth
er before returning to their
home. They were accompanied
by Mr. Webb's aunt, Mrs. Annie
Newberry, of Athens, Ga.
Mrs. Frank Smith, -of Ashe
ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Barnard over the week
end.
Mrs. Doyle Wells and daugh
ter, of Brevard, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. William
Nothstein.
Alfred Higdon, student at Oak
Ridge Military institute , Oak
Ridge, spent the week-end at
home.
Mrs. Siler Slagle is improv
ing, following an appendectomy
at the Harris Community hos
pital, Sylva, last week.
Miss Mary Kate Roane has
returned to her home on Car
toogechaye, after spending sev
eral weeks in Jackson, .S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Waldroop,
of Aiken, S. C., are spending
a week with Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Waldroop. Mr. Waldroop is
employed at the H-Bomb plant
near Aiken.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Waldroop,
of Jefferson, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hauser and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Potts over the
week-end.
Miss Frances Barr, who has
been a patient at Harris Com
munity hospital, Sylva, for the
past month, has .returned home,
Bill Smart, sophomore at N.
C. State college, Raleigh, spent
the week-end here with his par
ents.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Gante, of
Anderson, Ind., are spend sev
erai wtaks fit their hom? on
CulUMja.
Mrs. Harold Sloan has re
turned home from a month's
visit with her daughter, Miss
Dorothy Sloan, in Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Laurey
and sons, of Manning, S. C.,
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Laurey's parents, Mr. and M s.
J. D. Alsup.
Eugene Gray, student at N. C.
State college, Raleigh, spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Gray.
Sgt. Vernon Cunningham, sta
tioned at Fort Leonard Wood,
Mo., visited his wife here over
the week-end.
Mrs. P. E. Brown left Sunday
for Asheville where she will
visit her son, V. H. Brown, and
family for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham W. !
Grindstaff, of Palmer road, had
as guests this past week Mr. and
Mrs. Charles T. Palmer, of
Shamrock, Tex., Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Palmer, of Bristol, Tenn.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Troy Shields,
of Chattanooga, Tenn.
Charles A. Shields returned :
home last week following an
operation at St. Joseph's hos
pital in Atlanta, Ga.
W. T. (Bill) Moore, Miss Mary
Jo Moore, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Port tt, 4. a. Canity, 14 Whltak
er, Mrs. H. O. Coutd, Mr*. Frank
Calloway, Mr*. Frank Fleming,
and Mrs. James Denman at
tended the funeral In Highlands
last Monday of Mrs. Virginia
Pierson Merrill.
The Rev. and Mrs. D. P.
Orant and daughter, Miss Sally
Grant, visited friends in Frank- I
lln last Wednesday and Thurs
day, prior to Mr. Grant's taking 1
up hi* mw iMlgaMiat u p tM
tor o t tb* Sandy McthodUt
church In Bun comb# county. H<
is a former pastor of the Frank
lin circuit.
Mrs. H. L. Crawford, of
F.rankiln, underwent an opera
tion 'at Angel clinic Friday. At
tendants this week described
her condition as good.
Mrs. C. A Faber, who haj
been 111 at Angel clinic, Is re
ported to be improving.
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BUY NO. 1 IRISH POTATOES
BROWN & CARSON
Phone 297 Franklin, N. C
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FRIDAY NIGHT
FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM
FRANKLIN vs. ROBBINSVILLE
Kick-Off Time . . . 8:00 p. m.
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SOSSAMON'S 6th
ANNIVERSARY
IN MACON COUNTY
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20
To show our appreciation for the business you have given us for the past six years, we are giv
ing you a BONUS!
Everything In Our Store Will Be Reduced 10 Percent
SATURDAY. One Day Only.
THIS MEANS ANY ITEM THAT WE SELL!
Sossoman Furniture Company
Your Credit Is Good With U*
Phone 67
Franklin, N. C.