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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Conley i and son, of Pontlac, Mich., last week visited his mother, Mrs. Zeb Conley, who underwent a major operation in C. J. Harris Memorial hospital, Sylva. Mrs. Conley has Improved sufficient ly to return to her home. Her ' daughter, Mrs. J. K. Hunter, I of Pontiac, Mich., is with her. daughter, of Albany, Ga., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Calloway for two weeks returned home Sunday with Mr. Calloway, who was here for the week-end. AUCTION SALE The L. Simmons Stock Farm Better known as the ex-sheriff Ingram Farm Located 3 miles from Franklin on new blacktop Cat Creek road, Holly Springs community. Will Be Sold on the Grounds Rain or Shine Wednesday August AT ? 10:30 A. M. This farm will be subdivided in tracts from 10 to 50 acres. One modern farm home, city conveniences, large stock barn and other outbuildings. This farm has been operated as a dairy and stock farm, all under fence and seeded in alfalfa and pasture mixtures. Be sure to look this farm over before day of sale. Sold on Easy T erms Band Concert Free Prizes and Cash will be given away./ Owner Moving To Florida This is the best and last stock farm in Macon County that will be subdivided and sold at your prices. Cyclone Realty Company Selling Agents Forest City, N. C. If you have property for sale see us. Seaman Moses Serving With Navy In California Seaman Gilbert E. Moses, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moses, of Cullasaja, recently complet ed boot training at. San Diego, Calif., and is now stationed at Long Beach, Calif. He joined the navy in February of this year. Day Changed; License Examiner Will Be In Highlands On Friday The state driver's license ex aminer, R. V. Hooper, has an nounced that he will be in Highlands on Friday of each week, instead of on Tuesday as in the past. Hours will be 3 a. m. to 5 p. m. at the town office. For PIANO TUNING And REPAIRING Write CLAYTON C. HARMON Rt. I, Box 116, .'isheville, N. C. "A Piano Tuner of Proven Ability" RADIO And Small Appliance SALES AND SERVICE GUARANTEED INSTALLATION City Radio Shop ALLEN ORDVVAY, M&r. ROBERT PORTERf OLD'S MOMJCTIOM OT TH1WDERLAND" I HUBERT HAVES' DRAMA WITH I tt80.240.3<? 1 1* rtbu i w tomoiinT ii)i Aim. NiMH torn OWJUD nerJTO i su* soMfN rmi uaroo J0 4M) tf ? pT Jlll'a P.O. 770 MC. I mm It saves your strength - and it might save your life CAN you imagine parking a car as easily as you steer it on a straight away? \ou twirl the steering wheel with one hand? turn the front wheels until you get the last inch of advantage from Buick's short "turning radius"? spot the car in a tight spot at the curb? or swing out When the car parked in front of you seems impossibly close. k For this alone a lot of people? especially women? are saying that Buick's Power Steering is the biggest advance since Dynaflow Drive.* But you're going to find out something more as you pile up the miles. You're going to feel the same confident and thrilling sense of command you have always felt in a Buick, because Power Steering only goes into action when extra effort is needed to turn the wheels, i You're going to find that your front wheels track just as they always have that they automatically swing back on course, after you've made a turn, when you ease your grip on the steering wheel. \bu're also going to find that Power Steering takes over when your front wheels hit loose dirt or sand? road irreg ularities and chuckholes? and smooths down their jerk or tug on the wheel in your hands. All this adds to the case and pleasure of driving. But it adds to the safety, too, = because, In the rare event of a b'owout, Power Steering helps you keep control. There's no suddenjand violent jerk ever when this helping4iand's on the job. Add to this thc/level-gaitcd serenity of Buck's Million Dollar Ride? the "rarin' to go" exuberance of its Fireball 8 Engine -yfhe spread-out room, the lux urTobs-fahrics? the way this great per former can turn up its nose at gas stations? and there's only one smart thing for you to do: Drop in ? or pick up your phone ? and arrange to give this marvel a tryout. Even the price says, Better buy Buick now. Equipment, accessories, trim and models arc subject to change without notice. *Standqrd on Roadmaster, optional at extra cost on other Series. + Now available on Super as well as Roadmaster? optional at extra cost. Sure is true for '52 MACON MOTOR COM PANY Palmer Street, West Phone 233 Franklin, N. C. Neu?s Jlbout People MRS. W. E. HUNNICUTT, Society Editor ? Telephone 211 I MISS TODD ENGAGED TO FRED CORBIN j Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Todd, ,oi Fayette-ille, have announced : the en2n<^?ir.ent of thrir daugh i ter, Miss Frances Todd, to . Frederick Thomas Corbin, .son 1 , of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Cor bin. of Cullasaja. I The wedding will tak^ place 1 August 9 at the First Eaptist church in Fayetteville. R. I PII1M.IPS \vi:ns GREENSBORO WOMAN ? / Mi?.; Mildred Little, of Greens- ; /3cr?; ow:amt the bride of Roy , Lee Phillips, of Greensboro, j formerly o: Franklin, in a cere I mony July 3 at the bride's! h - me. T: n !???>?/. C. M. Oates per- ' formed the double rini; cere ; mony. Charles P. Myers, of Frank ; lin, was best man and Mrs. I ; Alvin Griffin, of Greensboro, ? was bridesmaid. ' Mr. Lir.d Mrs. Phillips will live in Greensboro. MRS. SLOAN, RECENT BRIDE, FETED AT TEA Mrs. William W. Sloan, who before her recent marriage was Miss Mary Frances Ellis, of Fayetteville, was honored with | a tea on Tuesday afternoon by | Mrs. R. S. Jones and Mrs. Allen j Siler at the bome of the latter on West Main street. | The bridal motif of green and white was used in the deco rations and refreshments. Miss Carolyn Long, Mr3. Sloan's maid of honor, presided at the puncn bowl. Mrs. Roy Biddle, Mrs. Emory Hunnicutt. and Misses Nancy Siler and Margaret Jones assisted in serv ing. Approximately 90 guests at tended. PERSONALS Mrs. George Tessier and two children, of Miami, Fla., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reid. Miss Bessie Moore, of Atlan ta, Ga., were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Slagle last week at their home on Cartoogechaye. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gailey and daughter, Miss Lela Joe Gailey, have moved into their new home in East Franklin. Miss Barbara Jean Pannell and Miss Julia Moody are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mooney in Atlanta, Ga., for several days. Mrs. Reginald Duncan and children, of Washington, D. C., are guests of her mother, Mrs. Lelia Gibson. Miss Nora Moody left Satur day for Denver, Col., where she will attend summer school at the University of Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. James Fufr, of Brevard, and Mrs. Furr's sister. Miss Frances Marrow, of Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Furr. Miss Laura Lyle has return ed home from Atlanta, Ga., where she was the guest of Miss Joyce Mummert for sever al days. Jerry Potts returned last week from Chapel Hill where he has been attending summer school. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Edwards and two children, of Charlotte, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Bryson Thursday through Sunday. Miss Arlevia Bursow, Mrs. Belle Phillips, and Mrs. Clyde Burson have returned to their home in Atlanta following a visit with Miss Harriet Kinne brew at her apartment in "Divio Hall". Ms -!jen' Johnson, of Ral eish. wa? the euest Wednesday and Thrrsdny of Miss Marga re' Jon ?>? Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moodv. of T?cfima. Wa !i.. are visitine his | sisters. Mrs. Lyman Hicdon. Miss Mayberyl Moody, and Mi.s.s Nora Moody. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore have returned to their home in Marshallville after spending a month with her parents. Mr md Mrs. Charles Conlev. -??Ir. and Mrs. Lee McGuiness and children, of Charlotte, =pent the week-end with Mr. McGuiness' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reber. Mi ;s Judy Reber, who had been visiting them, accompanied them home. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Furr and daughter. Mi--*s Frances and Catherin ? Fu.r, have returned from a vacation spent at Tybee Beach. Saiar.nah, Oa. O: an. J. Cur.-ingham. of Los Angeles, Calif. v .siting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cunningham. Another son, Garth Cunningham, of Augusta, Ga., visited his parents over the week-end. Miss Julia Moody ar.d Miss Jimmie Shevrill visited Miss Marianne Sherrill at VVbman's college in Greensboro lait week end. Mr. and Mr-. 3. ~ Usry have moved m Baker.-ville and are living :n the Peek apartment. Mr. Usry is the res ident engineer for the State Highway commission. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Patton and baby have moved into a house on the golf course. Scotty Byrd, of Asheboro, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. William Willis and chil dren, of Columbia, S. C., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dowdle. Miss Callene Crawford , of Washington, D. C,, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Lee Craw ford, at the home of Miss Har riet Kinnebrew., Lester Justice, who has been ill at Angel hospital, is recuper ating at the home of his sister, Mrs. F. E. Brown, on the Mur phy road. Mrs. Sadie Conley underwent a minor operation at Angel hos pital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbin and children, Kenneth, Mae, and David, of Higdonville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Corbin in Tigerville, S. C., this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Hurst and family, of Pontiac, Mich., are visiting his mother, Mrs. Lillian Hurst, on Route 4 Miss Kathryn Frady, of Way nesville, has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Albert Raby, of Franklin, Route 4. Mr. and Mrs. Major Hblbrock and baby daughter, of i etroit, Mich., spent their vacation with Mr. Holbrook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Holbrook, of Frank lin, Route 4. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ho:brook I and son, Jerry, of Detroit, I Mich., have returned to their home after a visit with Mr. Hol j brook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dalton and\ children, of St. Petersburg, Fla? ' have been visiting relatives 'Ji Franklin and Highlands. Furman and Maurice Dalwo, of St. Petersburg, Fla., spent a recent week-end with their sis ters, Mrs. Everett Raby, of Franklin, Route 4, and Mrs. I Arthur Miller, of Highlands. >? Way ah Bald Lodge ROOMS, PRIVATE BATHS / GUESTS ? TOURISTS EXCELLENT MEALS MODERATE RATES ? ? Phone 10-J-2 Marie Sierks For HOUSE WIRING _ Call JAMES P WURST Licensed Electrician * Phone fifi Franklin, N. C. T. V. A. AMMONIUM NITRATE On DISCOUNT Get your certificate of eligibility from P. M. A. Office 309c savings on F. O. B. Price in July FARMERS FEDERATION A. E. FRIZZELL, Mgr. Phone 92 Franklin, N. C* I
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