WEATHER FAILS TO BLUFF OUT AP PEARANCE OF LITTLE SYMPHONY An inch and hall" of snow Satunhn delayed the morning concert of I he N\ C. Lilt It- Symphony in Franklin, but true to tradition tin- show went on. The morning children's concert was rescheduled for after lunch and the adult concert that night went off without a hitch. Several thousand children heard (picture above) the symphony' under the di-" rection of Dr, Benjamin Swalin. About +50 turned out for the night concert in the high school gym nasium. Replacing tenor soloist Walter Carringer, who had to return to New York when the orches tra canceled earlier concerts in the western area because oi' the weather, was Miss Sophia Steffan, iin //<>' soprano ?'? i I ligh Point and New York. The Viuest soloist he.yan her career with Grass Roots < )]>era Coinpanv. in the role of Carmen. She studied at-. Marines School, appeared with the Aspen Music Festival., l yric 'Opera of Chicago, New Orleans < >pera Association, Julliard Opera Theatre, New York City Opera, and others. In 1959, Miss Steffan won the Naumhur^ Foundation award, which gave her a recital in Town Hall in New York City. (Gent's Studio Photo) AT WATAUGA CHURCH ? Saturday Ceremony Unites Miss Dyer And Jack Hedden Miss Vivian Dyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Dyer, of Blairsville. Ga., and Jack Hcdden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hec den. of Franklin. Route 4. and Oak RidKe. Tenn., were married Saturday. March 19. at the Wa tauga Baptist Church. The Rev. George A. Cloer offici ated, using the double-ring cere money. Miss Phyllis Sue Brendle was pianist and the church was decorated with an arrangement of white gladioli in front of the altar. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina length gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta. She carried a white Bible topped with white carna tions. Her only attendant was her sis ter. Miss Gladys Dyer, of Blairs ville, who served as maid of honor. She wore a ballerina-length dress ?5f pjnk taffeta and carried carna Hons. Serving as best man was W D Davis, friend of the groom, of Atlanta. Ga. The bride's mother wore a light blue taffeta dress with black ac cessories. The groom's mother was attired in a light blue wool dress i with black accessories. A reception immediately follow ing the ceremony was held at the home of the groom's parents. Mr. < and Mrs. Howard Hedden. at. ] Watauga. i The couple will make their home at 304 2nd Avenue. Decatur, i Ga. 1 Out-of-town guests for the wedd ing were Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mason i and Bill Porter, of Oak Riclne, Term., and from Blairsville and Atlanta. Ga.. were Miss Josephine Deyton. Miss Doris Hood, Miss Gladys Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Odom. Barney Davis, George O'Quinn. Miss Elma Winn, Miss Glinda Winn. Mr. and Mrs Wood row Dyer. Miss June Hood, and W. D. Davis. Area W.S.C.S. Meeting Slated Here April 1 A day of retreat and prayer will be held Friday, April 1, at Franklin Methodist Church sponsored by the district Wom en's Society of Christian Serv ice. This district takes in all counties West of Buncombe and all women and men of any de nomination are invited to at-, tend the ip:30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. services. The day's activities will in- ] elude worship, inspirational j talks, meditation and prayer, and will be under the supervis ion of Mrs. Clyde R. Hooey. Jr.. district chairman of spiritual life, and Mrs. W D. Harrill. district president. Each person attending is re- ! lucsted to bring a lunch. Cof ree will be served by the church. The retreat will close with n communion service. i Mrs. R. W. Pipes miss in:i)hK\ f ! IS MAKRIKI) i TO I 'I ClvS The widdins of Miss Inez Ethfcl Hidden to Robert Wayne Pipes was held in the chapel of the First Baptist Church Sunday mornins. March 20, at 9 o'clock. I The hev. Robert. R. Stcuidley. pastor of the church, officiated usinj! tin douklc-iing ceremony. The couple entered the chapel toKethet. Their only attendants were Mr and Mrs. J. .M. Sliuler. sisttT ;.r he daughter of [ Mr. aiic" Mis. Elbert H. Hedden. I She is a 'aduate of Franklin High. School. Class of 59, :1 has been emploved by the Weste ll I I $99.50 and up Less Springs and Mattress MACON FURNITURE MART I Located on the Square Franklin, N. C. Fair Fund Fares Badly, $$$ Needed Bad weather hasn't helped the campaign to raise funds for an exhibit hall, but the coming of sprint? should see the picture brighten, according to Cecil Parker, president of the Macon County Fair Association. To date. $263 in cash and pledges has been received by the treasurer. Mrs. Grace Tatham. Tile donations for the hall range from a dollar to a hundred. Persons planning to donate to the building fund are requested to do it immediately so construction can begin as ?soon as the weather permits. The association earlier said it hoped to have enough on hand by the 29th of this month to begin the project. Plans call for a 132 by 48 foot block hall. If the money for the main ex hibit hall is raised by the public, an anonymous citizen has prom ised t ^ erect a cattle barn on the fair grounds. HEAL ESTATE TRANS MarcR if : W. A. and Nannie Sanders to Dorothy Sanders, 2.04 acres in Franklin township. March 18: Burlington Indus tries to Dr. Roscoe H Messer and Doley R. Messer, property in Franklin township. March 21: Frank M. and Sallie Killian to Gene and June Huscus ?son, 36.5 acres in Cartoogechaye township. March 22: Lewis and Lovicia j Moses to R. Roy and Martha Fail field, Edward and Jean French and Charles and Barbara Irwin, 75 acres in Ellijay township: Al fred F and Fiances Wilson to Warren and Ruth Reed. Lot no. 21 in Franklin township; John H. C. and Foy Perry to Joseph B. Moses. 0.75 acres in Franklin township. Carolina Telephone Company in Sylva . Mr. Pipes is the son of Mrs. C. J. Pipes, of Murphy, and the i late Mr. Pipes. He is a graduate j of Franklin High School, Class of '51 and at present is employed j by the Post Office Department in j Asheville. - THE SICK ... Angrl Hospital ADMITTED: ti Maul) 15: Miss Lila Louise Gra- i ham. of PrankUn, Route 1; Mrs. I i Jerry Parker Finney, of Franklir. Route 5* March 16: Mrs. Leslie J. Young, of Franklin. Route 5: Mrs. Homei I ' W Parker, of Clayton. Route 2 . M > Mi Triel David Hopkins, o' ? Franklin. $outr 3. Ma: eh 18: Howard Earl Burch 1 of Franklin: Mrs. Joseph Leonac Hooper, ol Haytsville; Mrs. F v | H. Fouls, of Franklin March 19 Richard Bin- ham of Franklin, Route 1; Jesse Edgar Crisp, of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. J. S. Hopper, of Clayton. Ga.. Route 2: Miss Winnie A. Wiggins, of Glenville. March 20: Mrs. John Lewis Hol land. of Franklin, Route 5; Mrs. Richard Mashburn, of Franklin; Virgil Kilby, of Clayton, Route 2: Joseph Leon Hawks, of Tucka slegee; Mitchell E. Sellers, of Fianklin: Line a Sue Sanaers, oi ClarkesviHe; Mrs. Jerry Milton Wall, of Clayton, Route 2; Mrs. Roosevelt Dover Raby, of Frank lin. Route 4. March 21: Mrs. Ruby Hopkins Norton, of Franklin. March 22: William Charles Long, of Dillard, Route 1. DISCHARGED: March 15: James Lee McClurc. Jr., of Hu hlands. ,R:ut" 1: Mrs. E J. Chastain, of Highlands: Sherman Hal! I/'dford. of Friik lin. Route 1. March 16: James Dorsey El more, of Franklin, Route 5; Fred' Hos.'ed. of Hayesviile, .Route 6: Mrs. Max Curtis Holland, of Franklin, Route 5: Nat David Wall, cf Clayton. March 17: Mrs. Thomas Wilcox, of Franklin, Route 1: Mrs. Harry L. Brown, of Scaly; Mrs. William I Jehu Mills, of Franklin. Route S; Mrs. Thad Ervln Mason, of Frank- 1 lln. Route 4. March 18: Mrs. Milton Alfred-, son, of Franklin; Johnny Lee Wykle. of Franklin, Route 4. March 19: Mrs. Leslie Jacob Young, of Franklin, Route 5; Mrs. Merriel Hopkins, of Franklin. Route 3; Mrs. James Earl Smart, of Franklin, Route 5. March 20: Mrs. Homer W. Parker, of Clayton, Route 2. March 21 : Jesse Edgar Crisp, of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. Joseph L. Hooper, of Hayesville; Miss Liia L'uise Graham, of Franklin. Rout; 1. March 22: Paul Homer Angel, of Franklin, Route 5: Mrs. James Robert Ramey, of Clayton. Angel Clinic ADMITTED: M vch 14: Mrs. Emma Tallcnt. of Franklin. Route 5; Raymond Hovis, of Franklin. Route 4; Ra leigh Bingham, of Franklin. Route I: Jim Green. o( Niagara Falls. N. Y.; Roger Hicks, of Highlands: Mrs. Raleigh Bingham, of Frank lin. Route 1; John Cabe. of Pontiac. Mich.; Grady Franks, of Franklin. March 15: Jessie Bates, of' Franklin; Jama Haney. of Gas-il tenia; Odeen Allison, of Nanta- j hala; William Burrell, of Hayes- < ville : Jim Collier, of Franklin, Route 1 ; Mrs. Jessie Franks, of I Franklin; Lester Cabe, of Frank- < lln; Kelly Cunningham, of Sylva. . March 16; Clarence Pool, of ( Greenville, S. C.; Harley Sanders, ] of Franklin. Route 2; Mrs. Sallie ] Jones, of Dlllsboro; Mrs. Sadie ; McClure, of Franklin. Route 4. March 17; Miss Catherine ( Craine, of Highlands; Walter ( Lewis, of Franklin, Route 1; Mrs. < Verna Mae EUkins, of Franklin; 1 Gracy Franks, of Franklin, Route 1 4; Sam Snider, of Anderson, S. C 1 March 18: Marshall Pettis, of ! Franklin; George Greenwood, of Spartanburg. S. C.; Mrs. Marshall 1 Pettis, of Franklin; Mrs. Virginia < Curtis, of Pontiac, Mich.; Miss ! Dottie McClure, of Seneca, S. C.; ' Mrs. Frank McClure, of St-neca. S. C'. March 19; Dewey Wikle, of 5 Sylva; John Ledford, of Etna: Frank Chiders, of Etna ; Ben Giles, j of Cowee; Frank Ledford. of . Franklin. March 17; Miss Catherine l of Seneca. S. C.: Frank Hester, ? of Greenville, S. C.; Mrs. Raleigh < Bingham, of Franklin; Joyce \ustln. of Franklin, June Austin, >f Franklin, Route J. f Franklin, Route 3; Percy Webb. )f Franklin. Route 1; Willard Carver, of Franklin. Route 2; Reid Bingham, of Franklin. 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