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News about PEOPLE Phone 24 Ml 88 LOUISE LONG MARRIES ROPER Announcement tins been made of the marriage of Miss Louise Lone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lone, of Franklin, to Terrell Roper, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rotier, of Franklin, on May 9. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. N. Cook at his home on Iotla Street. MISS CORBIN'S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED BY PARENTS I Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Corbln, of Franklin, Route 4, have an nounced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Lattie Mae Corbin, of Harlan, Ky., and Franklin, to Jack Keeter, of San Marcos, Tex., and Cramerton. The wedding will take place May 26 at 4 o'clock in the afternoon In Pine Mountain, Ky. MRS. JONES GIVES TEA FOR PUPILS Mrs. R. S. Jones entertained with a tea Sunday afternoon at her home on West Main Street for her speech pupils and their parents and friends. Approximate ly 35 guests were present. The program included "The Old, Old Story", by Dwain Kins land; "The Fight", by Steve Car penter; "Sundayitis", by Merrilee Bryson; "Prior to Miss Bclie's Ap pearance", by Janice Stewart, "Kitty Kat Kit", by Johnny Coop er; "Castor Oil", by Waynette Higdon; "Faithless Flowers", by Majorie Jones; "The Measles", by Lydla Pattlllo; "Bobby", by Gary Crawford; "Last Word", by Linda Henderson; and "Candle Light", by Margaret Jones. Mrs. Jones, assisted by the pupils, served cookies and punch. Mrs. Fred Dowdle and children have returned from Glenville after a brief visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Elliott, of Charlotte, are spending a lew days with Mrs. Elliott's pareifts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ray. Mrs. Herbert Hyde and two daughters, Deborah and Lynn, of Asheville, are visiting Mrs. Hyde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Long, j for a few days. Miss Martha Jones, a student at 1 Montreat College, Montreat, visit | ed relatives here this past week end. Miss Iris Long and Ed Wamsley, both of Asheville, spent Sunday 1 here with Miss Long's parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Long. Mrs. Clyde Gailey, Mrs. J. C. I Sorrells, and Sarah Lee Bryson j attended the May Day program 1 at Brevard College, Brevard, Sat- j urday afternoon. Miss Lela Jo Gailey and Miss Carleen Sorrells appeared in a dance on the* pro gram. Mrs. David Hall and M.ss Hele.i Hartshorn, both of Cullowhee. v:siied Mrs. KaIIs uaughter, Mrs Joe Dowdle, and Mr. Dowdle, here Sunday. Mr. ? and Mrs. M. L. Dowdle spent the week-end with Mr. &nd Mrs. Jim Jollay in Mountain Rest, 8. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Wasilik, Jr., have returner, to th.ir home hert after a two-week vacation in Washington, New Jersey, and New York City. While away, Mr. v/asilik attended the annual din ner of the Yale Ambulance Corps at the Park Lane Hotel in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Brown and two sons, Edwin and Alvin, and Miss Grace Penley, all of Asheville, visited Mr. Brown's mother, Mrs. F. E. Brown, here on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. John Wasilik, Jr., had as a recent guest a former class-mate of Mr. Wasilik, Ken neth Reed, of Saranac, N. Y., a past president of the Isaac Wal ton League. Mr. and Mis. c. K. Suer, cf A-r.eville. were recent guests of Miss Lily Rankin and Ernest Ran kin. Mrs. George J. Conley had as their guests Mother's Day their children Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ste vens and sjn. George, of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conley and sen, Richard) Jr., and daughter. Bobbie, of Nantahala, Mr. and Mrs. G. Pi Sykes and sons, David and Qrover, of Rome, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Henson, of Frank FRANKLIN MACHINE SHOP FRANKLIN, N. C. Phone 83 Bring us your tired and worn out machinery. We will give it new life and make it run like new. "We Fix Anything" lin, and Miss Jo Con'ey, of At lanta, Oa. Mrs. Cartas CampbeU and Mrs. J. C. Harvey and twin sons. John and Allen, of Knoxville. Tenn., visited Mrs. Logan Allen last week, week. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Curd, of Tampa. Pla.. have arrived in Franklin for the summer and are now occupying the house on the 1 Bryson City Road which they purchased last fall. William K. Clark returned to Pontiac, Mich., last Wednesday, | after a short visit with his mother, i Mrs. Charles McGaha, of the Oak 'Grove community. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Werner, of Atlanta, Oa., spent a few days 1 this week with Mr. and Mrs. E. !c. Kingsbery. Mrs. W. B. McGulre spent the week-end in Charlotte, visiting her s.on, William McGuire. and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. P Adams, of i Monroe, Ga., are spending some1 time at their summer home just off the Georgia Road. Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Wilson and their friend, Mrs. Bessie Beers, have returned to their home here, after spending the winter in Mi ami, Fla. Mrs. H. E. Freas has returnee to her home here, after visiting for three weeks in Walnut Cove, Spruce Pine, and Penland. Miss Amanda Slagle. of Sylva, and Miss Lucy Slagle, of Atlanta. Ga? spent the week-end at their home on Cartoogechaye. Mrs. Raymond Culver and son. Bill, of Marietta. Ga., spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Waldroop. Miss Eleanor Sloan, of Miami. Fla.. spent a few days here last week, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Easton have returned to Lenoir City, Tenn., after visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Setser. of Detroit, Mich., arrived in Frank lin last week. Mrs. Setser under went surgery in Sylva at the C. J. Harris Community Hospital Wed nesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wilson and children, of Atlanta. Ga.. spent the week-end here with Mrs. Wil son's mother, Mrs. George Bulgin, and her brother, John Bulgin, and family. . The Rev. and Mrs. S. B. Moss and two children are spending several days in Clio. S. C? visiting Mrs. Moss' mother, Mrs. Annie Bundy. Mrs. C. E. Cooper is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Childera. and Mr. Childera, In Nantahala. Mrs. S. C. Leatherman had as week-end guests her daughters, Mrs. Walton Smith and children, of Aahevllle, Mrs. Bill Ross, of Forest City, and Mrs. Conley Brad ley, and Mr. Bradley, and family, of Plsgah Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tessler and children, of Ashevllle, spent the week-end here with Mr. Tessler's mother, Mrs. Reby Tessler. Mrs. Alvln Magnon and guest, Mrs. Belva Sutton, have returned from a trip to Virginia, where they visited In Williamsburg, Rich mond, and Leesburg. Carl Fish, of Tampa, Fla.. is spending several days at his sum mer home on the Prentiss Road. Mrs. Gus Leach spent the week end in Swannanoa, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sam Alexander, and Mr. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swett, | of Algonquin, 111., are spending some time in Mrs. John Wright's 1 cabin on the Murphy Road. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seabock and i children spent the week-end in Asheville. visiting relatives. Mr. Seabock's mother accompanied them home for- a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Parker and three children, of Cumming. Ga? spent the week-end here with Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. iW. N. Dalrymple. Mrs. Arthur Paul Evans and ! two children, of Waynesville. are ! visiting Mrs. J. L. Martin at her home on Cartoogechaye. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray. of Asheville, spent the week-end with Mrs. Ray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waldroop. Bob Korte visited his mother, Mrs. Ernest Korte, in Cincinnati. Ohio, last week for a few days. George M. Martin, of Cincin nati, Ohio, is spending some time here with his daughter, Mrs. E. S. Purdom, and Mr. Purdom. Mrs. J. E. S. Thorpe left Mon day to spend several days In Atlanta. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore, of Burnsville, and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cartledge and children, Grace and Allen, of Weaverville, spent Mother's Day with Mrs J. L. Barnard. Miss Patricia Landrum. of Ashe ville, sprit the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Landrum. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cabe and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis have returned to their homes after a three-week vacation in the west. LOWER PRICES-GREATER SAVINGS MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS Supreme Quality Lan Tex Sizes 34 to 4C Regular 49c Each 4 for $1.H or" PR. COT COTTON r BRASSIERES "Famous Maid" ? Ml White only. All sizes. , 2 for $1.00 MEN'S BRIEFS AND TEE SHIRTS First Quality S-M-L Regular 49c Each 3 for $1.00 HOUSE PAINT Fumw Supreme paint for all painting purposes. White and Colors Only $1.94 per gal. MEN'S TERRY CLOTH SPORT SHIRTS With collar and button front. White only. S-M-L Reg. $1.98 Value Specie' $1.00 \ONE TABLE LADIES' OXFORDS . AND LOAFERS I Values to $6.0* B Special $2.00 pr. MEN'S STRAW HATS Waterproof Straw Bats with leather sweat bands. Asst. styles and colon. $1.94 CHILDREN'S PLAY SHORTS Elastic waist. Asst. colors. 3 Pr?. $1.00 PLASTIC DRAPES Asst. floral patterns, suit able for bedroom or living roopis. 56 inches wide. 90 inches lone. $1.00 pr. MEN'S SOCKS Men's sport socks and as sorted work socks in ank lets and lone styles. 5 prs. $1.00 PLASTIC DRAPES Asst. solid colors, green, yellow, and blue. 56 inches wide, 90 inches long. $1.00 pr. Mrs. R. L. Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pearson and two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cat*, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cabe visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cabe in Bre vard Sunday. Mrs. Lee Tlppett spent last week In Knoxvllle. Tenn., visiting her sister. Mrs. Paul Whltson. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Dalton spent the past week-end In Oastonla, visiting their daughter. Miss Jose phine Dalton. who Is teaching there. While away, they also visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Dal ton in Oastonla, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Dalton in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tippett, of Waynesville, spent the week-end with Mr. Tippett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tippett, at their home on Franklin, Route 4. Miss Otel'.a Bryson, of Ashe ville. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bryson, Sr., the past week-end. Mrs. Allen Siler spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hunnicutt in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin, Jr., of Waynesville. spent Mother's Day here with Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. Nina T. McCoy, at her home on Harrison Avenue. THE COOKING CORNER Favorite Recipes Of MACON WOMEN CHEESE WAFERS Vi lb. of butter or margarine V2 lb. of sharpe cheese '/2 lb. of flour <2 cupsi Grate cheese and cream with butter and flour. Just knead until all Ingredients are well blended, j Then roll out into a long roll and [roll in wax paper. Can be kept in Ice box until ready to bake. This sometimes has to be chilled before It will slice. Bake in oven at 450? until done. They do not get very , brown. Mrs. C. B. Yeargan (Cartoogechaye) T Sanitarian Is Speaker County 8anitarian H. T. Collins was the guest speaker at last. Thursday's meeting of the Cowee* Rural Community Development Organization. He spoke on tuberculosis and. Bang's disease in cattle and on general sanitation. Claudette and Linda Leather man and Revenla Gregory. al? 4-H club members, also presented! a short program. The group selected Luther Raby and Mrs. Fred McGaha to com pete in the Franklin Centennial king and queen contest. It also was voted to hold a box supper and cake walk at the school Saturday night. ? Gneiss By MRS. F. E. Mashburn Mrs. Forrest Jones, of Fletcher, has been visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mash burn and twins, Jimmy and Sue, have moved from Raleigh to the Fay Mashburn farm on Ledford Branch. On Mother's Day, Mrs. George Keener was honored by a family reunion of her children at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hous ton and children, Mr. and Mrs. George Keener. Jr., and child, of Georgia, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Keener and children, of Grefn ville, S. C.. and Carroll Keener, of Michigan, were out of state members of her family present. Ray N. Moses. Jr., a former student of Franklin High School and the University of Florida, is stationed at Good Fellow Air Force Base, Saint Angelo, Tex. Cowee P. T. A. Meet Scheduled Tonight The Cowee P. T. A. will meet tonight 'Thursday) at 7:30 o' clock at the school. The Rev. Theron Slagle will give the devotional. A film will be shown by Principal T. T. Love. REVIVAL MEETING May 15th - 29th Mt. Sinai Assembly of God Church I Services Conducted By REV. R. 0. BROWN Preaching will begin at 7:45 each evening. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. REV. FRED SORRELLS, Pastor Wee End . . . SPECIALS GROUND BEEF lb. 39c SAUSAGE . . . lb. 39c STEW BEEF lb. 45c T-BONE STEAK .... lb. 49? DUKE'S MAYONNAISE . pt. 35c SUGAR ... 5 lbs. 48c PURE LARD .... 4 lbs. 79c JFG SANTO COFFEE ... 1 lb. 83c MASON'S Food Market Phone 9 We Deliver
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