Still time to get dressed up for the EASTER PARADE QI IIT^ MORE RECEIVED 1 J" THIS WEEK "Carol King" Peg Palmer ? ? Lampel ancJ others. HATS - - Many to choose TADDCDQ Just what I UrrtKij - " you want. THE TWIN'S SHOP Poster Bed, Chest Dresser or Vanity PLUS Coil Spring and 55 lb. Mattress Only $119.50 $19.50 Delivers $7.5<0 Per Month THIS IS JUST ONE OF THE MANY BARGAINS YOU WILL FIND AT SOSSAMON'S CLEARANCE SALE I WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION SOSSAMON FURNITURE COMPANY FRANKLIN, N. C. "I saw It advertised in The Frees." NO CHANGE Doctor: "How Is the boy who swallowed the half dollar?" Nurse: "No change yet!" MACON THEATRE MATIN EX: Saturday at 12 NIGHT SHOWS: 7 and 9 SUNDAY: Matinee 2:30; Night Show. 9 Thursday-Friday, April 10-11 ? Double Feature Program M-G-M musical Q v ill With Micky Rooney Saturday, April 12 ? Double Feature Program ?Zam RICHARD MARTIN JANE NIGH ? DOUGLAS FOWLEY JWlC1?th (?MOONLIGHT Sunday-Monday, April 13-14 Tuesday-Wednesday ? April 15-16 The hottest combination | that ever hit the screen!' ?LOUELLA O. PARSONS Kw ? Neirs uAbout People MRS. W. E. HUNNICUTT, Society Editor ? Telephone 211 ? ? ? ? ? MISS CREWS FETED ON 16TH BIRTHDAY Miss Barbara Ann Crews, ol j Franklin, Route 3, was honored Saturday night on her six teenth birthday with a party given by Mr. and Mrs. RRex Duvall at their home. A number i of friends and relatives attend ed. Sgt. Corbin Serving In Pacific Theatre Sgt. Clyde Corbin recently re ported for duty with the U. S. Air Force on the island of Guam, in the Pacific theatre, it has been learned here. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Corbin,, of Franklin, Route 4, Sgt. Corbin entered service in : December, 1949, and prior to re > porting overseas he was station l ed in Washington, D. C. ( spent several days at their home, Cuilasaja lodge, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rumby Ray attended a dinner party in Haye.-.ville Saturday night, given in celebration of the tenth wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKelvey and sons attended the funeral in Atlanta. Ga., last week, of Mrs. McKelvey's sister-in-law, Mrs. C. L. Chandler, who was killed last Tuesday in a car and trailer-truck collision. ? Sgt. and Mrs. J. D. Hipps, of Asheville, visited Mrs. Hipp's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smart, for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. Simmons, of Holly Springs farm, have re I turned home after spending several months in Miami, Fla. Mrs. Bill Schooley, of Oak ( Ridge, Tenn., is visiting her ' mother, Mrs. Lollie Sherrill. i Mr. and Mrs. William Allen, of Nashville, Tenn., spent the | week-end at Wayah Valley j ranch. Gift packages of coal, so bad I ly needed in Europe, are being | given to families in Austria I through CARE, the relief agen cy. CHRYSLER FirePower is so much mor< ?f It's worth remembering that today's Chrysler V-8 is not a "warmed-over" engine, but basically brand new . . . the first truly new type engine of modern times. It does, indeed, open new horse power potentials, but what it can mean to you goes way beyond just that . ; : + FirePower gives your gasoline a better place to work . . . the first hemispherical combustion chamber in a stock-car engine. It makes possible more power from every drop of gas. You feel it the minute you open up a Chrysler, in greater accelerating power than you've ever had at your command . . . + FirePower is also a better-built engine throughout. It doesn't require premium fuel. It runs with less waste, lees heat, less wear, less carbon deposit than other type engines can do. More of your gasoline's energy is turned into actual road power, greater reserve for passing and top speeds when needed . . . + Why not drive this revolutionary new-type engine, and feel its wonderful difference for yourself? Let your Chrysler dealer show you how much more than horsepower your money can buy in the engine Chrysler has designed from scratch to do an engine's job better, longer, and more efficiently than previous engines can hope to do! CHRYSLER THE FINEST CAR AMERICA HAS YET PRODUCED J. C. SORRELLS MOTOR COMPANY Phone 281 East Main Street Franklin, N. C. MISS CABE HONORED ON BIRTHDAY BY AUNTS Mrs. Lee Guffey and Mrs. Carl Cabe entertained with a surprise birthday party, honor ing their neice, Miss Mary Evelyn Cabe, Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Cabe on Bid well street. Bunco was played. Those re ceiving prizes included, Miss Edith Christie and Richard Ren shaw, high scores, and Miss Mildred Childers and Frank McSwain, low scores. Bobby Womack and Ben Edwards re ceived the draw prizes. Guests included the honoree, Missc ? Brandon and Edith Christie, Laura Mae Cabe Ann Snyder. Mildred Childers Dale Edwards, Margaret Thorn;.,, Jo Ann Henderson, Ellen Calloway, land Frank and Holland Mc ; Swain, Bobby Womack. Ben Ed ' wards, Tom Hunnicutt, Leonard I Long. Robert Siler, Herbert Mc Kelvey and Richard Patton. WiH Honor McCoy On 93rd Birthday William McCoy, o: the Gold Mine community, will te honor ed on his 63rd birthday Sunday with a dinner at the Gold Mine j B&ptist church. His triends and I relatives are . invited to attend the celebration. I ! PERSONALS | 1 I . Cllne Roane and Wayne Rhodes, of Franklin, Route 1, left Thursday of last week for California where they will be employed. Their wives plan to join them soon. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cox ! and daughters, Marie, Betty, and Loraine, of Los Angeles, Caiif., recently visited Mis. Cox par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor:, Houston, of Franklin, Route j Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lar ' ragh and son. Malcolm it ? ! Washington, D. C-, recently . ited Mrs. Darragh's parents \ ^ ' and Mrs. No.man Houstor., jf ! Franklin, Route 3. Mrs. Zeb Conley and daugh ter, Miss Dorothy Conley, h e returned from Pontiac, Mich., where they visited Mr. and k.rs. Kenneth Conley. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lich' :n stein and Mrs Lot-is Hirsch are spending several days in u2 troit, Mich. Miss Mary Alice Archer and Miss Julia Ann Higdon, students at Wake Forest college, are ? home lor spring holidays. Mrs. Orson Wright and daugh ter, Joy Ann, and Mrs. Grant Tissert and Miss Norma Tis^ert were guests for several days last week ol Mr. and Mrs. Tom McNish en route to their home in Flin Flon, Canada. Miss Ann Halman, of La Grange, Ga., and Mrs. Fred Bennett, of Columbus, Ga., and her son, Lt. S. G. Fred Bennett, Jr., who recently returned fiom Japan, were week-end, guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. 5. Jones. /' Mr. and Mrs. John Alsup vis ited their daughter, Mrs. Mer cer Lowrey, in Manning, S. C., last week. They also visited the Magnolia Gardens near Charles ton, S. C., while away. Mrs. Will Waldroop has re turned to her home on Car toogechaye following a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Culver, in Marietta, Ga. Miss Vera Atkins and Miss Dolly Van Hlse, of Atlanta, Ga., ! Tr'c to Health ? . . Prescribed by ; aur physician . . . filled by us . . promptly, surely. Perry's Drug Store

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