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Ill NEWS ? PEOPLE MBS. SHORT HCNNICOTT Society Editor, Telephone 211 MISS BRYSON, FORMERLY OF FRANKLIN, MARRIES Miss Margaret Leonora Bry 8on, daughter of Prank L. Bry son, of Tucson, Ariz., and of the 'ate Mrs. E yson, was married to Frank William Reece, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Reece, of Tuscan, Saturday afternoon, October 22, a- the Bible chapel In Tucson. The btlde, who Is a niece of Mrs. T. W. Porler, of Franklin, lived here when she was a child, end visited In Franklin three years ago. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Eric Folsorn. Mrs. Ernest Anderson was the organist. Special recordings made by the bride's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. James Porter, of Liayton, Ohio, were played. They included an original composi tion, "Wedding Bells", and two Bach selections. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a eown of sheer net over taffeta, trimmed with rosepolnt lace belonging to her great-grand mother. She carried an heirloom rosepoint handkerchief. The fingertip veil of illusion was held In place with a halo of the same material. Her bouquet was chrysanthemums and steph anatls. Mrs. Fred Harley, Jr., the matron of honor, wore a odI onlal gown ol aquamarine or gandy. Susan Harley, the flow er girl, jvas in yellow. Both car ried colonial bouqaets. John Cox was ocst man end the ushers were j-ermit Oes ticich and Clifford Livingston. Miss Margare French Bryson, aunt of the bride, wore a utu d ctepe drt3s v.ith block ac^es s.iiea. The b ldegroom s nusn cr waa i tt: red in n.s.y blue beml-erg. B-tii yore ""el:" .jes cf pLifc roses. A re:e,it;nn followed r.t the h.?ine ol Mis/ Mai 8* ret Eryson. The bride 1; a era I nate of Amplthen rj Hi^h seh.o! and attended tii? Mary Ha n Tvy lor college in Eeit n Tex'^s the has teen with the vai'ey Na tional bank iov t#o and a hai< years. # Mr. Reece attended Tuscan HI ih school f'!id is a g aduite of tiie University of Arizona, where he majoied In Lica licul engineering. He is a meinb:r of Tau Fet i Pi *)n:i Ft M? K ijiion fraternities, and is as .;?:aied With the Salt River Valley Water Users association in Phoenix, where the couple will reside. Personal Mention Ronald White, of Carson Newman college, Jefferson City, Tenn., apent the week-end with hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ever ett R. While, Franklin, Rout* 1. Mrs. Alice R. Rlmmer and Mrs. H. T. Horsley will leave today for vls-ts to relatives in T If ton and Thomasville, Ga. They plan to return to Frank lin Sunday. C. A. (Ch .rile) 8h:ok, of Tiger, Qa., formerly of Frank lin, was here Tuesday on busi ness. John Flaanagan, student afc Presbyterian college, Maxcon, N. C , spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Zeb Conley has returned to her home from Mt. Airy after an absence of several months. Mrs. R. S. Jones spent the week-end in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Green, cf Auburn, Calif., are the guests of tht.r son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Green, at Cowee'a. Dr. and Mis. J. L. Harris, who haye recently come here from Eudora, Ark., have moved into one of the Leach apartments. Dr. Harris is associated with Angel hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Stewart and son, Jimmlek visited Mr. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stewart, m Atlanta over the week-end. Mrs. J. H. Pattillo and Mrs. R. E. Pattilla are spending lft days in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Slagle have returned home from a 10 -clay trip to Florida and Georgia. While away, Mr. Slagle attended Guernsey cattle sales at Macon, Oa. and Olaarwmtar, Fla., having entries In both. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Oante, who have spent the summer at their camp on Cullaaaja, have returned to their home in And erson, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blddle, and son, Bobbie, spent the week end in Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs. Lucy Collier, Mrs. Allar. Brooks, Mrs. John Maitland Miss Oladys Sellers, Miss Fran ces Barr, Mrs. Esther Freas, Mrs. James Bos. on, and Mrs. William Nothstein attended the district meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church at Trinity church in Asheville !ast Thursday. Miss Ethel Black, of Asheville. spent the week-end here as the guest of Miss Laura M. Jones. Pfc. George R. Phillips, who is serving in the U. S. air force, recently spent a 15-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Phillips. Pfc. Phil lips has Just completed a clerk typist course at Warren air force base, Chyenne, Wyo. He will now be stationed ac Rob bins air force base, Macon, Ga. Roy Lee PhiTlps, Cha'les Jac obs, and Phil Myers, who have been employed in Detroit, Mich., have returned to their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ledbet ter and Mr. and Mrs. Howell Justice and small daughter, Elialne, spent Sunday in Gaines ville, Ga., visiting Mrs. Ledbet ter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Vanhook. BILK'S Home of Better Values Overshoes - Galoshes - Boots HEALTH INSURANCE Do yicu ever stop and think that a pair of overshoes or galoshes when you or your children need them might save expensive sickness? Belk's have over 4000 pair of all typ^s f->r men, women and childlren of the famcus Ball-Brand, U. S. Rubber Co., snu Cu'd Seal Brand. Visit our Base ment Store and ask the salesperson to siow you these vital needs for the Winter Season. Many of them are priced as low as $1.98 "T" Shirts alTHzes 48c Brooms ' 79c Rayon Briefs 29c Training Pants \? 19c 180x80 Percale COLOR 25c Children's R' coats HOOD $1.69 Cotton Batts pilot 69c LACE CURTAINS Bieautiful Ecru cclor lace curtains, full 2 V2 yards long. A Basement Slc? i'u per Va'iue for this week. Children's school oxfords ;i.i size 8% to 2, either plain tee or moccasin toe style. Good sturdy soles. Why pay micre? BASEMENT SHOES MAIN FLOOR Linoleum Rugs ROOM SIZE $4.95 Men's Dress Oxfords 1' $3.95 Serving ~ 1/fO FRANKLIN, Macon County ?S^ llnLiBm ^ N. C. HEADQUARTERS for "OK" Ussd Cars and Trucks ? i We are listing below most of our used car and truck stock. Come in and see these bargains before you buy or trade, PASSENGER CARS SPECIAL! 1941 DODGE 4-dioor Sedan, $1 QC-OO rough, only ...... i..-. / 1941 CHEVROLET TucLcr. Priced right 1941 CHEVROLET 5 Piss Coupe, n<ew upholstery, new paint job 1947 CHEVROLET Tudor, 1-owner car, extra c'ean 1947 FORD 5 Passenger Coupe, 1-owner, low mileage 1946 PONT1AC 4- door Sedan. Priced to sell 1947 CHEVROLET 4-dcrr Sec'.in, l-cwr?r, low mileage 1938 CHEVROLET ^cupe 1949 OLDSMO'BILE 4 t'cc:- sedan 1941 FORD TuJor, gorJ transoortat'ci, priced right 1940 FORD Tudor, gr od tire-s, price reduced 1941 PLYMOUTH 4 Vucr. Few paint j-b, gccd tires 1941 OLDSMOBILF. 4 rczr ssdar. 1 owner car, cx'.va clean 1941 FLYMOUTH T :Jo:-. A 1 mechanical covJition 1937 CHEVRO Tv New upiols'iry and paL.l J;b 1941 CHF7/ROLET Tu lo.-, p U sjli 1941 FORH Slaticn Wa ?T>\. Low mi'cage. "ody in txc-'I nt " condition. 1943 LINCOLN 4 c'oor fsdan, ore owner, like new 1948 CHEVROLET 4 d Dr. Lke r.ew SPECIAL! 1348 KAISER 4- door Sodan, low mileage. L'ke new 0.--ifr inal cost $2,365 09. REDUCED to $1 1 cne-half price, now only PICKUPS 1949 CHEVROLET ?/2 Ton Pickup, like new 1947 FORD V2 Ton Pickup 1945 DODGE V2 Ton Pickup 1947 CHEVROLET ?/2 Ton Pickup 1941 GMC 1 Ton, Dual Wheel 1947 WILLYS Jeep. New motor assembly 1926 CHEVROLET % Ton. Good mechanical condition SPECIAL! 1932 CHEVROLET V2 Tori Pickup. Good SQCOO transportation. Only TRUCKS SPECIAL! MAL 2 Tc A good truck, reduced tc 1946 INTERNATIONAL 2 Tc.i, long wheel ^ygg.80 1948 FORD \l/z Ton, like new 1946 DODGE l'/z Ten 1941 FORD l?/2 Ton 1945 DODGE 2 Ten, 2 spe:d axis 1948 FORD iy2 Ton 1948 CHEVROLET 2 Ton 1946 CHEVROLET l?/2 Ton All of the above trucks are in a-1 mechanical condition, and are equipped with good tires. You will save money when you buy or trade for any of these. SPECIAL! 1940 GMiC 1% Ton. A good hauling truck. $OQCv00 For only BURRELL MOTOR CO., INC. Phone 123 FRANKLIN' N. C.
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