PAflK 8t* THURSDAY, JUNE U, 1M1 The Franklin Pre?? ?nd The Highlands Maconian Another Macon Man Fighting With 'Queen's Own' Unit In Korea Another Macon County man Is a member of the "Queen's Own" infantry division which recently slowed the Communist advance in Korea by inflicting j 4,795 casualties on the Reds, the public information office of the 7th Division announced this week. He was identified as Pre ' Say: "I saw it advertised in The Press." LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY Under the authority vested in me by virtue of a storage lien created by L. G. Appley upon a certain motor vehicle, to-wit: One 1947 model Ford, 2-door sedan, frame number 5497057, the- undersigned will offer for sale at public auction the afore said and described motor ve hicle to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said lien. That said sale will be held at the Highlands Auto Service, High lands, Nortti Carolina, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, the 13th day of July, 1951. This the 26th day of June, 1951. W. A. BRYSON ^J28? 2tc? Jly5 iNsu^ 1 1 MR htUTKI ION Way ah Insurance Agency MORGAN SHATLEY, Agent Franklin, N. C. Howard T. uaDe, son 01 rars. Mae B. Cabe, of Franklin, Route 2. Pvt. Woodrow R. Cunningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron P. Cunningham, of Franklin, Route 2, is also a member of the di vision's part in stemming the Communist spring offensive. Wild Family Holds First Reunion Since 1941 The first reunion of the Wild family since 1941 was held Sun day at the family homeplace on Burningtown. The gathering was in honor of Lee Wild, of Cripple Creek, Colo., and his niece, Miss Aileen Wild, a daughter of the late James B. Wild, formerly of Ma i con County. Other members of the family present were Mrs. Kate Ray and Miss Viola Ray, of Burningtown, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wild, of Monticello, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. J. Eryan Ray and daughter, of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wild, Mr. and Mrs. James Wild and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Wild and children, all of Monticello, Mr. and Mrs. John Southards, of Franklin, Route 3, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Setser, of Franklin, Route 1. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Tohn Brendle and family, of Franklin, and Miss Carolyn Minogue, of Charlotte. Ellijay Janey Price is spending -a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Logan Allen, Jr. at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Allen and daughter, Billie, came for her and spent a few days with Mr. Allen's mother, Mrs. Logan Allen, Sr., of Frankiin, and Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mincey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mincey and daughter, Paulette, of Pon tiac, Mich., are spending some time with Mr. Mincey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mincey. Mrs. Charles ElmorSTOf West's Mill, visited her parents, Mr. LOOK." $259.95 LEONARD W with Giant , Full- Cabinet-Width FROZEN FOOD CHEST! i - *SufcK**?W*1 prices shown are for delivery in your kitchen with Five- Year Protection Plan. Stateand local taxes extra. Prices and specifications subiect to change with |Out notiaa. ^ul 1 Eg# A Big ,f?fr t* A Reputation far Vain for $9 Yoart MOOlL I VM ?Capacity ll.t Cv. PI* (NIMA) / SOSSAHON fBRNmiRE COMPANY "Everything For Your Honw" PHONE 17 FRANKLIN, N. C. MRS. BERRY, 49, DIES SUNDAY Rites For Macon Native Held Tuesday At Holly Springs Mrs. Gertrude Berry, 49, a native of the Gneiss community of this county, died late Sunday night In a local hospital after a three-months Illness. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Holly Springs Baptist church with the Rev. Arvil Swafford, pastor, and the Rev. Frank Holland officiat ing. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Berry, a member of the Cullowhee Baptist church, was born June 1, 1902, a daughter of the late Edward and Martha Bryson. In 1917 she was married to Jack Berry, who died three years ago. Survives include four sons, and ' Mrs. Charlie Rogers, this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Waldroop, of Gastonia, visited on Ellijay last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moses, recently of Roanoke Rapids, now living in Higdonville, made a trip this past week to an At lanta hospital where Mr. Moses received an examination for a severed nerve in his arm. V"W _ _ A g| - ? a "? J. JJV11J, or apnTTarTuurg, o. C., Pvt. W. A. Berry, of Camp McCall, Bill Berry, of West's Mill, and Jack Berry, Jr., of Oneiss; seven daughters, Mrs. Gus Hedden, Mrs. Everett Hed den, and Miss Mattie Berry, all of Candler, Mrs. Etta Lee Pru itt, Mrs. Ernest Hedden, and Miss Virginia Berry, all of Gneiss, and Mrs. Martha Dow ' die, of Franklin; 23 grandchil idren; six brothers, John, Dan, ; Western, and Houston Cogglns, j all of Jackson county, and Sam and Alec Cogglns, both of Franklin, Route 1; a half-broth er, Walter Bryson, of Jackson county, and two sisters, Mrs. Dovie Moss, and Mrs. Etta Am nions, both of Jackson county. Pallbearers were Sam Higdon, Fred Rogers, Ray Dowdle, Ted Higdon, Roy Stiwinter, and The odore Rogers. Bryant Funeral home was in charge. ? Personals W. B. Bigger, of St. Peters burg, Fla., is occupying his summer home on the Wayah road. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and children) of Baton Rouge, La., are visiting Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Reby Tessler. Mr. and Mrs. William Sierks, of Miami, Fla., are at their home, Wayah lodge, for the summer. Mias Rose Walsh, of Ocean City, Long Island, N. Y., and John Wasillk, of Washington, D. C? are guests of Mr. Wasi llk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wasllik. Mrs. W. B. McGuire has as her guest, her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Bullock, and daughters, What Is Chiropractic? Possibly you have wondered how this splendid Health Service operates and by what means such remarkable re sults are brought about. The Basic Pricipal of Chlropratlc Is: that normal trans mission and expression of vital energy through nerves Is necessary to health. "Chiropractic Is the science of locating and correcting in terference with nerve transmission and expression, without the use of drugs or surgery." DR. GEORGE McSWEEN CHIROPRACTOR W. Main Street * Franklin, N. C. of Hunltt, and her aon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Plerson, of Jackson ville, Fla. Miss Laura Lyle and Miss Wilma Renshaw are attending Young People's conference at Lake Junaluska. Mrs. Fred Johnston, of Tam pa, Fla., has arrived here to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Houk. Mr*. Nora Zachary, who re cently underwent an operation at Emory Unlveralty hospital In Atlanta, Oa., returned home last week and Is Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Cun ningham have returned to their home in Pontlac, Mich., after spending several weeks In At lanta, Qa., during the illness of Mrs. Cunningham's mother, Mrs. Nora Zachary. 1 Announcing The Opening of The 1951 Season Franklin Lodge and Golf Course > * Citizens and Tourists Cordially Invited GOLF PRO? Mr. Jerry Schulteto Lessons by Appointment MEALS BY RESERVATION ONLY MRS. MARGARET B. McGILL, Mgr. Tel. Franklin 339 a r born July 4