J EfiE TIIREJ i 1 he yusity iff. - game f I' Miss fStHDilfig Weds Mallard A marriage oft interest to friends throughout Noih Carolina and Georgia was that of Miss Myra iga DrriDiing to Air. Lamar Mitch ell Ellard, which was ouietlv ol cmnized last Thursdav eveniinr :.i 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's -, parents, Mr. ..and Mrs. Jack Strib ling. iile Kev. J. A. Flanagan, pastor of the Presbyterian church, performed the ceremony in the presence of a small assemblage of relatives and intimate friends. Mrs. J. A. Flanagan presided at the piano, playing the wedding march , from "Lohengren.,' Two ushers, Mr. Alex Stewart and Mr Harry A. Holt, brother-in-law of the bride, preceded the bride, and Her only , attendant, Miss Margaret Cunningham, followed by the groom .. and Mr. B. V. Sherrill acting as best man. As they entered the parlor a circle was formed in front of the antique fireplace where the vows were, spoken. The bride of petite brunette charm wore a becoming gown of sott green satin that was fashioned with a V-neck and featured swathed hip-line with a flared skirt. Mrs. Ellard is the young est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stribling and is a very popular and admired member of the young er set. She received her education at Edgewood school in Atlanta and franklin high school. She is sister of Mrs. Harry A. Holt, of Franklin. Hejvmother was Miss Mamie Leroy of Roswell. Ga., Mrs Ellard is a uranddaueihter of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Leroy of Roswell. . On her maternal side, she is a niece of Mrs, 0. Cobb, , Mr. H. I. Lerov and Mr. L. G. . Leroy. On her paternal side she is a direct descendant of Thomas Stribling, who, having come to America in 1710, settled in Staf ford .county, Virginia, and is re lated to - the Taliaferro and Kin ney families in Virginia. Her fath- comes trom the prominent dent, presiding. After the busi ness discussions a miscellaneous program was rendered, at. the close of which an ice course was served by the hostess. .The next meeting. -of the club Will De held, on the sernml Tnr.c day in December nt tho '1i,m ., Mrs. J. E. Ferry. er Strihlini "familv of South Carolina She is igranddaughter of the late S. Y. Stribling, Sr., who was pres ident of the Roswell and Haber sham cotton mills, and Mrs. S. Y. Striblintr. Sr.. of Roswell. She is a niece of Mr. Carl Stribling, who I'nt a -Jhe 'L mm 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 ill ' at thA I I n hin r Mm ni Kinsland-Caglc A wedding of menus, in Macon conntv. Hn-.i oi miss lionnie Kinsland to Mr. Marion Cade, of Ashpill.. took place in Gtvomillr. r Nov. 11, with only a few f no ids present. inc Drule. is the att-act.V daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kinsland, of Watauga. Her bride's dress, was a lovely blue crepe will accessories to match. Mr. Cable holds a v? r. sponsible position at Ftikn nn.l I.ic liome is in Asheville, Immediately after the cere i.-.iy they left for their honeymoon. They t will be at home to their tnends at the Pleasant Hill 1,.r,,-. ing house after November 20. Personal Mention V Mr. and Mrs. Kerr Cunnimrh am and Mrs. E. K. Cunningham re turned to their home here last Sunday after snendinir two in Crystal River, Fla. Mr. -Charlie Palmer'- left for It i home in Shamrock, Texas, Mon day, after spending two weeks lure with Mrs. J. F. Palmer and fam ily. Mr. J. P.'. Brvson.. of VVmi's Mill, was in town -Tuesdav. and while here paid The Press a nleas- ant call. Messrs W.-T. Moore and C T Bryson returned from Crvstal Riv er, Fla., Sunday after spending a week there fishing and having a good time. Mr. and Mrs. .Fred Palmer rfnd little daughter, of Lancaster. Pa.. and Mrs. Graham Grindstaff, of Keene, N. H. returned to their respective homes Tuesday, after spending two weeks here with rel atives and friends. Messrs Havwood Trotter and Billy flames, of Charlotte, spent .week-end hcrejyjtkahxtf., '-''U sitors from Way were V. A. Hays ks. R. H n, L. W rrowrrf'-rbv and S. H Crunkleton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramseyof leinco, were here last Saturday snoppmg. i A (Unavoidably omitted from last week'. Press) ifr. I), G. Stewart and f nave moved .trom the Scott Grif fin hotel to one of Mrs C C Cunningham's apartments. Misses Hazel Penland and Dnra Lee Garner, who are tearhincr school , at Aquonc, spent the week- nd here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hall 3.,r1 family, of Bonny Crest, spent Suu- lay. with Mr. and Mrs. VV. E. Mocky at Otto.- , ;Mr. John McCollum returned last 'riday from Texas, where he had been for several weeks. Messrs C. W. Ilames .and i T . Dowdle made a business trip to Atlanta Monday. .Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Watkins :ml son, Harold, of Albany, Ga., were the week-end guests of Mrs. H. 0. Cozad and Mr,. J. A. Conley, lather and sister of Mrs. Watkins Mr. J. VV. Gurncv. of Walh;illa S. C; was here on business Satur day. - Mrs. J. J. Conlev and daughter v-iitiiiuue, reiurneu Saturday from a two-weeks visit with rel atives in Greenville and Anderson, S. C, and Lincolnton, Ga. They were accompanied on their return by Mrs. E. M. Penland, sister, of Mrs. Conley, who will visit here tor sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Bvrd. of liryson City, were here last Mnn. day visiting Mr, Byrd's sister,. Mrs. im l tollman. Messrs. W. T. Moore, and C. T. Bryson left Sunday for Crystal River, Fla., where they will spend two weeks fishing and visiting.. Mrs. Robert Patton. of Colum bia, S. C., spent several days here the past week, the guest of Mrs. Sam L. Franks. " Mr. and, Mrs. H. L Val and little ton, Howard," are-em ing several days here with relatives and friends, - Miss Mildred Cozad. who is tak ing a business course at Cecil's Business college in Asheville, spent the week-end here with her cr, Mrs. H. O. Cozad Mrs. it. '7 Santa Claus' Mail Box F'rauklin, N. C Nov. 19, 1931. 1 ",;' Mima Clans : 1 l llfl "ii to briny nn.; a sixteen jai1-'' '.gun', a box of shells, .inn tj-ii. 1 1. .mil oranges. Vniirs truly, ' ; 'en ice Ramev. (fcDirOR'S NOTE: As m' , uay i mis season getting hi. Christmas pack ready for his long ride o Ch. ia.m.s fcve, Santa Claus is unable to answer all the letters he has re ceived from hi. young friends. So he has requested The Franklin Pres. to acknowledge for him letter, from boy. and girls i I-ranklin and Macon CoMnty. It .eems,, according to the batch he ha. already received, that the youngsters are unusually early this year in writing him what they wanf to find in their Christmas tocking.. Following are the letter. Santa already ha. opened Franklin, N. C, Nov. 19. 1931. Dear Santa Claus: I hope you -remember me from last year. I anr in the fourth grade and ten years old! I would like to have for Christ mas;, a big doll that will' sleep and say "Ma, Ma." a pair of gloves and. overshoes, some or anges, candy, bananas and nuts. Don't forget other little boys and girls, . Your friend, Hazel Brown . Franklin, N. C, Nov. 19, 1931. Dear Santa Claus: For Christmas I want a twenty- two rifle, a pair of boots, some oranges and candy. Your friend, Kenneth Young. . . Prentiss, N. C. ' Nov. 19, 1931. Dear Santa Claus: I hope you can find my house I live one-half mile east of Pren tiss on the hill. am nine v.ars old and in the fourth grade. Will you please bring me a box of water colors, box of candy, or anges, doll shoes, doll storkinirv and doll dress? Please don't for get me, and my uncle , and 'auntie in JJetroit, Mich. Your friend, Grace Rogers. . Franklin, N. C. Nov. 19, 1931. Dear Santa .Clans w.mt you to l.riii.-, me a kniii and a. b.dl and some landv. , Your friend, ' 1) VaiihooL ' I i 'iikliii, N. ". n " ; . , "v. 19, W31. Dcai San I a Claus. 1 want for ( 'hn'snnas ; :i thirfy 'uo rifle, a ul roller-skates :nid a box of. ciiidy.'-. , Your t'riend, ' ;' Rimer Rogers. I'OK SACK, -Blank lc4.d forins HJI FRANKUN PRESS. A total of 5,500 grade crossings have been eliminated on federal aid roads since 1917, says the Bu reau of Public Roads. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS: SHOE OIL! VVe have shoe oil " " That will not spoil To turn snow and water Right here we got 'er. , Troy Horn. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse "We Buy and Sell" BOX 212 Troy F. Home ' iimiii B y Your Home in Atlanta Franklin, M. C. Nov. 19, 1031, Dear Santa Clans; I hope you -:,n f in.! .- niv house , al" "'- "Id and in ,e fourth grade. AVfi. n s,, com,- , my house ploase In in-.. ..;. -I i.. ... "f candy, oran-es, uls a nrv dress, a tam, a ,1-.11 ,,-, ., .', pair of tdoves. a nail- ,f ,!..n ,i, and .stockings. x ' Your friend, Phyllis iVnd I ' : iftft-ifl I 7,t.'i.' f,:j- Rates: I'i'.urass,. 1'Vanklin, N. (', Kmr 10 i cm Dear Santa Clans: When you coi'm- t,. i ... . ''se brmg .e a bx of eandv oranges, mils, a ,.w ,lt,ss cainag:, a .loll d.vss .-, ,;, -,.r ''"11 shoes, a box' .,f ....,.i. - .... i a powder puff. .Please don't forget me'and n.v little niece. Your little friend, Virginia lv (irav SINGLE 3 4 5 DOUBLE 56' TWIN BEDS 7 l8 Here, away from noise and congested traffic, are six hundred excellent rooms, each with private bath and circulating ice water; each has outside exposure. With them goes friend ly, unobtrusive service that makes your hotel experience a , ' pleasant recollection. The finest toocls the markets afford, taste fully prepared and correctly erved. Table d' hote meals range from 75c breakfasts to $2 dinners. AttracdveCoflee Shop. Taxi Fare from Stations 30c Fiv Ride for One Fare IDEAL GIFT FOR THE BOY What glorious adventures boys be tween the ages of ten and twenty uig int AM hK It AN 3UTH'S COMPANION! magic, this well-known irles bovs to distant Id, introduces them ets them ex- motliJT-- us aml jrvel the ATLANTA BILTMORE THE SOUTH'S SUPREME HOTEL V,'! u- .... " " 11 ' BUILT OU OUR BEST "SATISFI O s' and Girl ( J A

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