No. 1 Oct. 28, Murphy, home. Nov. 4, Bethel, there. Returnees reporting for prac tice this week Included Robert Alexander, Jerry Bailey, Ken neth Brown, Eugene Cook, Mark Dowdle, Zeb Guffey, Thomas Hlgdon, Gilmer Henry, Steve Higdon, Bruce Houston, Johnny Mashburn, Lamar Mason, Bill Mendenhall, Crawford Moore, Buddy McClure, Gary McKel. vey, Franklin McSwain, Edward Palmer, David Pollock, Edward Shatley, Willard Smith, Jtmmy Stewart, Jim Tysinger, and Wardie Young. ^ Others are "Butch" Angel, Boyd Barnes, Larry Brooks, Tommy Carbin, Frank Conley, Buddy Cloer, James E. Craw ford, Harold Elliott, Jerry Fin ney, Ray Gregory, Eugene Haire, Jimmy Henry, Patrick Henry, Ronnie Higdon, Darwin Hussey, Jack Hyde, Bill Hopper, Larry Jones, Morriss Jones, Frank Killian, Jr., Johnnie Kil lian, Don Ledford, Dale Mor gan, James Murray, Bunny Mc Clure, Jimmy McCollum, Tom my McMahan, Richard McWil- j liams, Mike Nichols, Douglas I Pearson, Jackie Pruett, Don Ray, H. C. Stoudemire, Tommy Waldroop, Robert Wallace, Bob bie Young and Tommy Angel. Managers are Bruce Chllders, Buck Bingham, Bobby Swan, and Paul McDonald. No. 2 of trucks In highway construc tion in both this state and South Carolina. He was a Master Mechanic. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nina Setser Phillips; two daugh ters, Mrs. Roy M. Biddle, Jr., and Miss Pattl Lou Phillips, both of Franklin; four broth_ ers, Tom, of Brevard, Clarence, j of Greensboro, Frank, of High 1 lands, and Wendell, of Frank lin; three sisters, Mrs. Cora Snyder, of Cornelia, Ga.; Mrs. Dora McNab, of Pompano, Fla., and Mrs. Kate Baker, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Pallbearers were John Bul gin, Mac Ray Whitaker, John M. Archer, Jr., Richard S. Jones, George M. Slagle, and H. H. Plemmons. Bryant Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. , < Garden Club Sponsoring Bridge-Canasta Party The Franklin Garden Club will sponsor a bridge and can asta party tomorrow (Friday) night at 8 o'clock in the Frank lin High School cafeteria. Prizes will be given for high, low, and draw for both men and women. HOMECOMING SUNDAY Homecoming will be observed at the Calvary Baptist Church Sunder, it has been announced. Colored Servants To Give Musical HIGHLANDS. ? The annual musical, presented by the col ored servants of Highlands, wll# be held on Sunday evening, August 20, at 8 p. m., in the school auditorium. The program will feature spirituals, gospel songs, and an thems. The program will be under the direction of Carrie R. Smith. Proceeds from the event will go to the Highlands Methodist Church and to the Highlands Community Hospital. Church To Conduct Bible School Here HIGHLANDS. ? The Baptist church will open a daily vaca tion Bible school on Monday, August 22. Classes will be held for nurs ery age through intermediates. The school is under the di rection of the pastor, the Rev. L. Eugene Walter. FOR RECKLESS DRIVING In last week's listing of Su perior Court dispositions, it was reported that Howard Crawford Ledfard was fined $200 and costs for drunk driving and speeding (75 m.p.h. truck) The defendant was charged with drunk driving and speeding, but entered a plea of reckless > driving and was fined $200 and costs. GOOD 1 1?1 rr6