? ? ? __ Neu?s ^bout People ?W?X :> iJiKiew . ? . CRAWFORDS HONORED AT SHOWER SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Craw ford were honored with a mis cellaneous shower Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Jeter Htgdon, on Franklin, Route 4. . The hostesses were Mrs. Hlf don, Mrs. John Smith, and MM. Frank Sellers. Cake and punch were served. Approximately 25 called. MISS JUIAA HCNNICUTT ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hunnl cutt, of Ashevllle, formerly of CAROLINA PHARMACY Prescription Headquarters Phone 84 miff j \ , Not pwitilrnt. perhaps . . ? ? but faa cm be gnat, if job ? ghf bfantba chancel Yoo can k to hkn to make tan Hot b? ?? or no* yoo n betel Frank < t lor mm fte frtm illnn and ! tudutog (hat axe bit right m ? yaat not Yoo can do t wUt ? ~ ? m _ m w* m _ _ ox icnenoo rwanruiro eooo* tor ?ta at tnrprismgly low coat . . . and . . . your child will hava foil coverage! Coo tact ua today for information. E. J. CARPENTER AGENT Room 18 Bank Building Franklin, N. C. if ell arson Standard pipbakct ca. r w ?' Franklin, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Julia Draper Hunnlcutt, to James Grayson Hall, son of M?c Johtf W. HaU, and the late Mr. Hall, of Danbury. flan* for the wedding are In complete BIBlE CLASS MEETS FOR LUNCHEON TODAY ' The F. S. Johnston Bible Class of the Franklin Methodist Church will hold a luncheon me?tlhg at the hbme of Mrs. F. A. Starrette today (Thursday). Members are asked to meet at the' church at 10:30 a. m. and bring a covered dlsh<? Trans portation will be provided. MISS CAPPS IS BRIDE OF ROBERT L. JORDAN Miss Laura Jean Capps, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruppy Capps, of Tryon, and Robert L. Jordan, of Franklin, son of Mr. and Mir*, w. L. Jordan, of Franklin and Tryon, were mar ried at the home of the bride's parents in Tryon on Monday, August 9, at 6 p. m. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Ralph Banning, former pastor of the bride. The bride, given in marriage by her rather, wore an ice blue afternoon dress of Imported silk with white accessories. She car ried a white prayer book top ped with a white orchid with streamers of stephonotls. Her only attendant was Miss Myrtle Morris, of Tryon, who wore a blue and white dress with white accessories. Leon Bridges, of Spartanburg, S. C; served as best man. A program of wedding music was presented by Melvln Hlpps, pianist, and Dr. George S. Vos burgh, vocal soloist. Following the wedding a re ception was held. The bride is a graduate of Tiyon High School and has been employed with the Tack Shop in Tryon. Mr. Jordan is with the Gas for Less Service Station in Try on, and served three years in the army, with 27 months in Japan. ""TTtt-fffrtrple is living in Frank lin, where Mr. Jordan will op erate a service station until this fall. PERSONALS Miss Ruth Norton has return ed to her home on Franklin, Route 2, after a two-week stay with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall in Mars Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Powell and son have returned to their home MASON'S W LB. GROUND BEEF 29c LB. BONELESS STEW ....... 39c LB. CHUCK OR RIB ROAST 32c LB. CUBE / STEAK 49c S LB. PAIL PURE LARD . . . *1.69 COFFEE $1-18 25 LB. PILLOW CASE FLOUR ...... $1-79 MASON'S Food Market PHONE 9 FRANKLIN In Albany, Qa., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Brown and other relative* here. Mr. and .Mrs. Clyde Bryant aqd children, of Frwland, Mich., a ft visiting Mrs. Bryant's moth er. Mrs. John W. Edwards. Mr. and Mrf. E. M. Davis and daughter, Barbara, have return ed to their home In Winston Salem after visiting Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cunningham, and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Franks and Miss Margie Roper are spend ing two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Franks' son, Morris Franks, and Mrs. Franks, In Albuquerque, New Mez. Allen Cartledge, of Weaver - vllle, Is here visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. W. Hearn. Mr. and Mrs. Boone Leach, of Thomasvllle, Oa., spent the week-end here with Mr. Leach's mother, Mrs. Gus Leach. Their daughter, Becky, returned to Thomasvllle with them, after spending two weeks here with hex grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Holden and two sons, of Evanston, 111., are here visiting Mrs. Holden's mother, Mrs. Charles McClure, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John McCollum and children, Doris and Johnny, of Valdosta, Oa., are here vis iting Mrs. McCollum's brother, J. L. West, and Mrs. West, and Mr. McCollum's sister, Miss Ruth McCollum, and other rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Nin chelser and daughter, Betty Lynn, of St. Petersburg, Fla? spent last week here visiting Mrs. Nlnchelser's sister, Mrs. Andrew Jones, and Mr. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Jones, Jr., have returned to Atlanta, Ga., after spending a week here with Mr. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Jones, at their home on Wayah Road. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Downs and daughter, Patty, of Atlanta, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. French and daughters, Gen ie, Laura, and Lyle, of New Castle, Pa., are spending a week here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Penn Winston, Jr., of Springer, New Mex., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sloan this week. The Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Bren dall, of West A9hevllle, spent a few days here with Mrs. Bren dan's mother, Mrs. F. H. Nolen, this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley, of Knoxvllle, Tenn., spent a recent week-end with Mrs. Kelley's mother, Mrs. Grover Lewis, and Mr. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Waldroop, of Knoxvllle, Tenn., visited Mrs. Waldroop's mother, Mrs. Grover Lewis, and Mr. Lewis, at their home on Route 1, recently. Mrs. W. O. Lewis and chil dren, Mrs. Norman Basden, Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Waldroop, and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Neely visit ed their husband and father at Black Mountain Sanitorium last week. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Col lins, of Fort Myers, Fla., are spending a few days here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Page. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Reece, j J. D. Reece and son, Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bradley, and Grady Reece and family, at tended the" annual Reece family reunion near Cleveland, Ga., Sunday. Mrs. Hyacinth Roper left Sunday for an extended visit with her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Angel, of Kingston, Tenn. She was ac-' companled by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roper, and small son, Ronny, and Misses Margaret Sue May and Helen Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Painter and daughter, Miss Nannie Lee Painter, of Pontiac, Mich., are spending this week at their home on Route 4. Miss Audrey Conley, of Ral eigh, is spending a week's va cation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Conley. Miss Ann Shields, of Murphy, recently spent a few days here with Miss Laura Lyle. Mrs. John Crawford and two children, Donna and Bruce, of Atlanta, Ga., are visiting Mrs. Crawford's grandmother, ? Mrs. Myra Allman, and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Dav enport left Monday for their home in Sudbury, Mass., after spending some time here. Mrs. Florence Rowland and two children, Gary and Jim, of Raleigh, are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kusterer. Mrs. E. W. Renshaw has re turned home after spending a week in Atlanta, Ga., with Mr. Renshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Blddle spent last week-end in Gatlln burg, Tenn., visiting relatives. Miss Leona Young, of Oteen, one-time teacher In this coun ty, left last week, after spend ing a vacation at Kelly's Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Wynn and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beddlngfleld, all of Fitzgerald, Ga., visited Mrs. Wynn's fath er, Bob Rlckman, of West's Mill, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel R. Hoi land, of Fajetteville, and lira. HoH and'* parents, Mr and Mrs Charles T. Read and daughter, Ruth, or Littleton, Uau., were guests last week of Mrs Pearl Holland at S R home on Bonnie Crest. Mr. and Mrs. Holland hare returned to Fayettevllle to await his release from military service, at Fort Bragg, when they will go to Boston, Mass., where Mr. Holland will continue his studies for the ministry at Boston University and the School of Theology at Harvard University. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hunnlcutt and daughter, Miss Julia Hun nlcutt, and son, Tom, of Ashe ville, visited relatives and friends here Sunday. Mrs. T. L. Moses and son and daughter, Joe and Melba, of El lljay, are visiting in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Childers, who have been vacationing in Florida, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moses, of Ellljay, Mr. Childers Is Mrs. Moses' brother. Mrs. J. E. Nicholson and son, Nicky, of Brookville, Pa., left Sunday for Wilkesboro to visit relatives after spending a week here with Mrs. Nicholson's aunt, Mrs. R. F. Hemphlli, and Mr. Hemphill. Miss Carolyn Montgomery, of Klnston, recently spent a few days here as the guest of Miss Beverly Stockton. The Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Underwood and daughter, Dor othy, of Williston, S. C., spent last week in the J. Horner Stockton apartment. Mr. Under wood is a former pastor of the First Baptist Church here. Miss Jo Conley, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. Grover P. Sykes and two sons, Grover, Jr., and David, have returned to their home in Rome, Ga., after spending a week here with Mrs. Sykes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Conley. Mrs. Harold E. Holsberry, of Chester, Pa., Is spending some time here with her sister, Mrs. Allan Brooks, and Mr. Brooks. THESE USED CARS ARE REAL BARGAINS It will pay you to see them, drive them, price them. fe $ 1953 Btrick Special 2-dr. 8,000 actual miles 1952 Chevrolet 2-dr. ^ Fully equipped ? one-owner car 951 Ford Customoline 4-dr. 947 Chevrolet Fleetline 2-dr. A nice car 947 Pontiac 4-dr. Radio, heater, white tires 946 Ford 2-dr. 941 Plymouth 2-dr. SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY 1948 Chevrolet Fleetline 2-dr. Radio, heater, white tires. It looks and drives like a new car. The price will surprise you! Macon Motor Company Phone 233 Franklin, N. C. "Wearever" Pens & Pencils Fountain Pens 25c 4o 98c Ball Point Pens 29c to 98c Pencils 29c to 69c Pen and Pencil Sets 59c to $1.98 FIRST QUALITY GIRLS' ANKLETS 29' Size 6 to ll's ? Asst. Colors T. V. Color PENCILS Dozen Save Lots on These! 25? Reg. $2.50 Value LEATHER ZIPPER Binders $ ]'69 Pins Tax Others 98c to $1.98 Home Permanent TONI PROM LILT BOBBY TONETTE $i.50 Plus Tax GENTLE ? REGULAR ? SUPER DOUBLE THICK 39c Value Cotton Panties | Size 4 to 14 29c GENE AUTRY LUNCH KIT With Vac. Bottle SALE *2 69 Boys' and Girlt' Each BOYS' ? $1.19 Value POLO SHIRTS SALE 79' COME EARLY! SPECIAL CANVAS COVERED ZIPPE BINDERS THREE RING Supply Limited BOYS' SOCKS All Colors 1 Sizes 6 - lOVfr 29c BLUE HORSE FILLER PAPER 5c Packs ? 18 Sheets, 6 for 25c 10c Packs ? 36 Sheets, 3 for 25c ECONOMY PACK si Q? 200 Sheets Boys' and Girls' School BOOK BAGS Better Quality $1.98 Each 98 LADIES' 49c Value RAYON PANTIES ONLY 39c Sli?g 5-6-7 Pair English Ivy, 32-Piece DINNER SET SC. 95 SALE J Re*. Price $8.50 SET SCHOOL PENCIL BOXES 10c - 25c - 49c - 98c Each COME SEE OUR NEW INFANTS' i WEAR COUNTER "Everything for the Baby" S-<45&10C$T0RE Every Thing in a "DIME" Store Right on the Corner Right on the Price!

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