Newspapers / The Franklin Press and … / Feb. 16, 1956, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Franklin Press and the Highlands Maconian (Franklin, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
News about PEOPLE Phone 24 MISS WILLIAMSON FETED AT SHOWER Miss Winnie Bates entertained with a miscellaneous shower Sat urday evening at her home in the Moi.isou community, honoring Miss Ann Williamson, whose mar riage to Willie Curtis will take place in the near future. The bridal motif of' green and while was used for decorations. Punch and cookies were served. Sixteen guests were present. MISS COLENE EVITT MARRIES LEDBETTKK Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Colene Evitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Evitt. of Norton, to Cpl. Joe L. Ledbettei-, of Franklin and Fort Eustis, Va., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ledbetter, of Franklin. The double-ling ceremony was performed February., 9 In Walhalla, S. C. Mrs. Ledbetter is a graduate of Glenville High School and for the past six months has been employ ed in the office of Angel Clinic. Mr. Ledbetter attended Frank lin High School and has been in the U. S. Army for the past three years. After a short wedding trip through Tennessee, the couple will live in Fort Eustis. Va. MISS MYERS MAKKIES JOE EDWARD HOLLAND Announcement h'? been made of the marriage of Miss Dixie j Nell Myers, daughter of Mrs. Law rence Myers, of Franklin, and the ! late Mr. Myers, to Joe Edward I Holland, of Franklin and Long j Beach. Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley C. Holland, of Franklin. Route 5. The double-ring ceremony whs 1 performed February 6 in Walhalla. S. C. The bride wore a turquoise knit suit with white cape and blark accessories. She is a graduate of Franklin High School and for tli ? | past two years has been employee; : as secretary at Angel Clinic. Mr. Holland attended Franklin High School and has been in the 1 V. S. Navy for the past three years. Mr. and Mrs. Holland plan to | leave March 10 for a delayed honeymoon to California and Hawaii. Upon their return, they I will live in Long Beach. Cal ! where Mr. Holland is stationed. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Orr and son, Tony, attended the funeral of Mr. Orr's aunt, Mrs. Euna Wil liams. in Asheville Monday. Mrs. Luncheon Given For Sewing Club ! At Mrs. Higdon's Mrs. A. R. Higdon and Mrs.' I J. H. Stockton entertained thei: j st wing club with a luncheon Wed ' nesday of last week at the form er's home on the Georgia road. The Valentine theme was cai J : ried out in the decorations. A . : arangement of red and white car nations and red hearts was used on the luncheon table. Guests were Mrs. Louis Hirsch. ' Mrs. R. G. Lichtenstein, Mrs. Les ter Conley, Mrs. G. J. Wilson, Mis. j W. E. Furr, Mrs Gilmer A. Jones, Mrs. Frank M. Higdon. Mi's. Charles A. Conley. Mis. William Katenbrink. Mrs. Allen Siltr, and Miss Gladys Sellers. Williams had visited the Oris here several times. /George to. Bell, of Montana, and Hubert Bell and Mrs. Susan Fran- 1 cisco, of Morristown. Tenn.. v:si>- ! ed their cousin, Mrs. Mary Bell j Bryson. here last week. Mrs. George Stanfield and j daughter. Mildred, left last week ! for Woodside, N. Y. to visit their daughter and sister, Mrs. David Napier. T. M. <Tom> Moss, who has been spending the winter in At lanta with his daughter. Mrs. Raymond New. and family, re turned Saturday to his home in the Cullasaja community. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Young, Mi [ and Mrs. Robert L. Ledbetter, and i Mr. and Mrs. Vance B. Vanhook. all of Franklin. Route 2, went to Gainesville, Oa.. on Friday of last week to attend the funeral of their brother-in-law and uncle, N. C. (Boots > Conley, who oied at th? home of his daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Red mond. in Atlanta. Ga. Mrs. Vance DeHart is confined to her home with pneumonia. Mi and Mrs. Mack Jones and Mis. H. C. Jones and son. Jimmy, or Asheville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ce Hart Sunday. Mrs. Maude Stock ton. of Pontiac, Mich., is spend ing-a few days visiting them also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and three children, of Asheville. vi ited friends in Franklip Sunday. Mrs. Bryan Hatchett and two srrall sons arrived last week fro' Atlanta. Ga., where they spent some time with Mrs. Hatchett's j parents. Mr. and Mrs. W D. Curd ar rived last week from Tampa. Fla., to spend some time at their home on the Bryson City road. H. E. Gray, of West Jefferson spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gray, at their home on Franklin. Route 2 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byrd and two sons, of Brevard, spent the week-end here with Mr. Byrd's father, Ed Byrd, of the Tellico community, and Mrs. Byrd's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. George Cook left Tuesday for their home in Miami. Fla., after spending a few days here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stockton. Misses Euell and Ruby Penland, of Greenville. S. C., spent the week-end with their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Penland, at their home on Wayah Road. Mrs. Herman Chllders and daughters, Mildred and Patricia anri son, Bruce, and Robert Alex ander have returned from Lexing ton where they visited Mrs. Chil- 1 oers' daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Simmons. ! Mr and Mrs. Charlie Williams ; and famiy spent the week-end in i Asheville and Canton, visiting Mrs. Williams' sisters. Miss Cecile Gibson visited Mr. i and Mrs. J. L. Dowdle in Ashe ville, the past week-end. | Til F v CO ,K!NG CORNER Favorite Recijie x Of MACON WOMEN RICE PUDDING 1 cup cooked rice 4 eggs, separated 2 tb. corn starch 2 cups milk i % cups sugar Mix corn starch and sugar, add to rice and egg yolks. Mix well. 'Add milk, mix and cook in mod erate oven until pudding begins | to set. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites to which one teaspoon vanilla has been added. Serve | warm with cream. Mrs. Carl Slftgle | (Upper Cartoogechaye Club> Bells V ?* III Ilk. ODDS & ENDS D*g collars, earrings, brace lets ? rhinestones, too! Values up to $1.98 37* (Main Floor) T05S PILLOWS DEtvriATOR IDEA! Smc-* accent for your living room! Squares, rounds ? big fabric selectionl Cotton filled. EXTlU-WIDE RAYON PANELS Measures 56" across! Neatly finished, deep hems. Use all through the house. White. 81". MEN'S PINCH FRONT CLOTH HATS Specially treated to resist show ers. Asst. durable fabrics. Tan,' gray, charcoal, brown. 6%-7V4. CRUSHED FOAM RUBBER BED PILLOWS Beautiful striped ticking. Allergy free, size 17 x 28. $1.88 i Basement i WOMEN'S GENUINE LEATHER MOCCASIN | 1 Reg. $1.98 valval Genuine elk> tanned leather AND foam cush ion intolel Ton, black, pink. 4-9. COMFORT! RUBBER 5 WELCOME MAT Smooth, tapered edge for safety, waffled center for com fort! Will not crack. 18 x 22" . 4 for* FULLY BLEACHED \ WHITE CASES Standard 42 x 36" size! Double Ititched French seams, deep hems. Close, firm weave. BuyJ MEN S WHITE ^?a t '1 HANDKERCHIEFS IZtOrH A full dozen at this low pricel Good quality cotton with neat, closely-stitchtd hems. Stock up! CANNON TOWELS Big 22 x 40" Seven beautiful new Spring colors! 39* (Main Floor) TOTS' PERKY COTTON DRESSES Small price for such sassy cottons! See checks, prints ? polished cottons, too! Sash bows, pleated effects, rick-rack trims! Suds fast ? ass't. colors. Sizes 4-6X. BELK'S - Franklin Woman's Club Social To Carry Out Theme Of Valentine's Day A social meeting of the Frank lin Junior Woman's Club is set for Moriday night at 8 o'clock at Slagle Memorial Building. The Valentine's l>ay theme will be carried out In decoration*. ?? freshments. games, ar.d pri tm. Hostesses will be Misses Harriett Murray. Kate Jacob . and Clem entine Wininger. Farmers have reported to USD A that they intend 10 ra.s? 67 mil lion turkeys in 19";6 compared with 63 million in 1955. Hi Faille I l tops for spring . . . ? Crease Resistant ? Water Repellent ? Spot Resistant Now you achieve the lady like ensemble look with Mary Lane's new faille tux edo coat. Faultlessly fash- - toned for all your daytime, (Mte-time occasions. Water repellent, spot resistant faille with satin lining. Black, navy ar champagne plw* a selec tion of other mouth-watering colon. Sizes 6 to IS. $18.95 The Twins' Shop j MASON'S SsL Week-End Specials BACON SQUARES . . . Ib. 15= SLICED BACON .... lb. 39r T-BONE STEAK .... lb. 49c SIRLOIN STEAK .... lb. 49= KELLOC.G'S 8-OZ. MACARONI . 2 for 25= LB. TIN KOFFEE C I P COFFEE 79= 5 CANS PIE CHERRIES .... $1.00 25 LB. SI RE HIT FLOUR si. 49 SEE US FOR YOUR WINTER COAL Phone 9 MASON'S CUT RATE CLOTHING 3 Pairs Men's or Boys' STRETCH NYLON SOCKS ? ? ? $1.M GIRLS' DRESSES $1.25 35 MEN'S SUITS, Each $7.95 60 MEN'S SUITS, Each $10.9<T 75 LADIES' DRESSES $2.95 to $3.49
The Franklin Press and the Highlands Maconian (Franklin, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 16, 1956, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75