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Phone 24
Mrs. Livingston Green and
mall daughter, Julia Carol, of
Burlington, are here visiting Mrs.
Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
St. Higdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rafe Teague had
?a recent week-end guests Mr. and
Mrs. George L. Finley and son,
David, of Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hammer and
two children have returned to
their home in Tampa, Fla., after
spending some time at their home
on the golf course.
Airs, jcaiiciu; juiiutlr mm gun.
{Catherine Baker and daughter,
Miss Launa Baker, spent last week
in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Taylor and
two children have returned from
a week's vacation in Atlanta and
La Grange, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shindler
and two granddaughters, of Miami,
Fla., are at their home at Oneiss
for a few weeks' vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Cox, of
West Palm Beach, Fla., visited
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local representative of the
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Phone 359 Franklin, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sondelmer
recently.
George Penland, of Olendale,
Md, visited his sister. Miss Hettie
Penland, at her home at Cullasaja
recently. t
The Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Parker
and two daughters, Misses Sarah
Elizabeth and Janet Parker, of
New Bern, were the house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Stiles last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Stiles had as
recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Fowler and Mrs. Frye, all of Gran
ite Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Franklin
and two daughters, of Statesville,
spent the week-end here with Mrs.
Franklin's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Dean. The Franklins
were en route to Alaska to visit
Mrs. Franklin's uncle, R. E. Berry,
at Fairbanks.
Miss Doris Grant, of Asheville,
spent a few days here last week
with her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Keener.
Mr. and Mrs. Raofil Mattai and
two small sons were the week
end guests of Mrs. H. E. Freas
and the Rev. A Rufus Morgan.
Mr. Mattai is a seminary student
BULLDOZING
And
Grading Work
Of All Kinds
Iotla
Mining Company
Phones: Day ? 32 or S46-J-I
Night? 216-J
DRYMAN'S
Big Summer
1 TABLE MEN'S
SPORT SHIRTS
$1.98 and $2.95 Values
2 for $3.00
MANHATTAN
DRESS SHIRTS
$3.95 and $4.50 Values
2 for $5.00
BOYS'
SPORT SHIRTS
$1.98 Values
2 for $3.00
1 GROUP BOYS'
SPORT SHIRTS
79<=
MEN'S
FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM
UNDERWEAR
2 for $L00
JARMAN'S
SUMMER SHOES
$11.95 Value
Reduced to $6.99
SWIM WEAR
i/3 off
MEN'S
SUMMER SUITS
$14 and $20
Only 20 Left
Some of these suits sold
for $39.95
We may have your size if you
hurry.
200 PAIRS MEN'S
DRESS SLACKS
1 Group at
$3.99
1 Group of 55% Decron,
45% Wool, only
$6.99
BOYS, 10 YEARS OLD and up
/ DRESS SLACKS
They Start at
$2.49
BOYS'
SUMMER SHOES
y3 off
GENUINE PANAMA
STRAW HATS
$5.00 Value
Only $2.99
Lots of other items on sale not
listed. Come check these money
saving buys !
Dry man's Men's Shop
The finest West of Asheville
at the University of the South,
Sewanee, Tenn.
Miss Mary Ann Killlan, who Is
working at Rehoboth Beach, Del ,;
this summer, spent the week-end
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Prank M. Killian.
Mr. and Mrs. John Flanagan,
of Detroit, Mich., are visiting his
mother, Mrs. J. A. Flanagan. Mrs.
Flanagan, who had spent some
time in Detroit and on a trip to
Canada, accompanied her son to
Franklin.
John Humphrey, of Tallahassee.
Fla., Joined Mrs. Humphrey and
their two children at their home
on Baird Cove Road for a few
days' vacation this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hege, of
Winston-Salem, are visiting Mrs.
Hege's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
W. Justice, at their home on
Franklin, Route 4.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adamson,
of Morrow, Ga? were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mielke and
son, Michael, of Asheville, spent
the week-end here with Mrs.
Mielke's mother, Mrs. Martin
Jones.
Miss Ann Snyder, a student at
Memorial Mission Hospital in
Asheville, spent the week-end here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rufus Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tilson
left Saturday for their home in
Mayodan, after spending two
weeks here visiting relatives.
Foster Thorpe, of Northport,
L. I? N. Y., spent the week-end
here with his mother, Mrs. J. E. S.
Thorpe.
ivir. aiiu ivii a. an\*
three children, of Flint, Mich,,
spent the July 4 holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Coggins, and other relatives. Mrs.
Ted Higdon and small daughter,
Lawana, accompanied them on
their return to Flint.
Steve Brown, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Brown, has returned
home after a week's visit with his
cousin, Henry Wall in Elberton,
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Brown,
of Lenoir, spent a few days here
last week, visiting Mr. Brown's
mother, Mrs. W. L. Nothstein, and
Mr. Nothstein.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Phillips and
daughter, Barbara, of Haines City,
Fla., visited Mrs. Frank M. Hig
don, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Higgins here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Kinnebrew
have returned to their summer
home here after a two week's At
lantic cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Workman
left Tuesday for Richmond, Va.,
and Baltimore, Md., to visit rela
tives.
Mrs. Fred Bell and three chil
dren, Sandy. Freddy, and Joann,
of Winston-Salem, were guests
last week of Mrs. Grace O'Mo
hundro. Mr. Bell arrived Satur
day to drive them home.
The Rev. and Mrs. S. B. Moss
had as their dinner guest Sunday
Dr. James Sells, of Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Beth Guffey, who has been
teaching summer school at Cul
lowhee, has returned home for the
remainder of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sutton,
of Trenton, N. J., are spending
two week's vacation here with Mr.
Sutton's mother, Mrs. W. M. Sut
ton, and Mrs. Sutton's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Keener, of Otto.
Mrs. R. S. Jones and daughter,
Miss Margaret Jones, spent several
days in Atlanta and La Grange,
Ga., this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Garris Parker and
two small sons. Gary and Joe,
of Brevard, spent the past two
weeks with Mrs. Parker's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrison, at
their home in Wayah Valley. The
Parkers plan to leave for Coving
ton, Ind., August 1, where Mr.
Parker will assume his duties as
control engineer of Olin Indus
tries, Inc., a plant similar to the
one in Brevard where he has
been employed. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bryson
and sons. Mrs. Charles Sondheim
er, and Bobby Sondheimer, spent
last Thursday in Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hedden,
of Naples, Fla., are spending a
few week's vacation at Cullasaja.
Richard Jones, who has been at
tending summer school at the
University of North Carolina,
| Chapel Hill, arrived home Sunday.
Emory Crawford spent the week
| end with friends in Charlotte.
Mrs. M. C. Wyatt and two small
I sons spent last week yrith her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Sprinkles, in Dahlonega, Ga.
Miss Alice Slagle, who accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. John Slagle
j and family, of Andrews, on a 10
I day trip to Washington. D. C?
returned home Monday.
Mrs. J. W. Clark, of Charlotte,
i arrived Tuesday for a short visit
with her daughter and son-in-law.
i Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Sloan.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sutton and
| two sons spent the week-end in
Decatur, Ga., visiting Mrs. Sutton's
j parents, Mr! and Mrs. Boyd Sut
ton. Mrs. Sul ton and the children
remained in Decatur for a longer
visit.
Miss Doris Ann Reber, of Oteen.
arrived Tuesday for a few days'
visit here with her parents, Mr.
[ and Mrs. Ted Reber.
David Reber, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Reber. returned home
last week from a trip to Balti
j more, Md., and Washington, D. C?
where he visited relatives.
Mrs. Charles Williams and fam-|
ily, of Pontlac, Mich., is here visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Don R&by, and Mr. Williams' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Will
lams.
Miss Martha Ann Stockton re
turned home Friday after a vaca
tion In New Bern and Moorehead.
Miss Laura Lyle, who is em
ployed in Ashevllle, spent the week
end here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. H. Lyle.
Mrs. Steve Bundy and two sons,
Steve and Llgon, left yesterday
(Wednesday) for a few days' visit
In Raleigh with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Henry Llgon. Steve
will go from Raleigh to Camp
Sea Gull to spend four weeks.
Diana and Gregory Leonard, of
St. Augustine, Fla., are here spend
ing the summer with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Curd,
at their home on the Bryson City
Road.
Pleasant Hill Revival
To Open Sunday Night
A revival will open Sunday eve
ning at the Pleasant Hill Baptist
Church.
Singing will begin nightly at
7:30 and preaching at 8.
The Rev. Bill Shope and the
Rev. George Shope have charge of
the revival and have invited the
public to attend.
YOU
WILL BE SURPRISED AT THE FINE
NEW STORE
Opening Soon
IN
FRANKLIN
YOU GET MORE LOW PRICES ON MORE ITEMS
MORE DAYS OF THE WEEK AT A&P
SPECIAL! Mel-o-Bit Pasteurized
Cheese Slices
AMERICAN
PIMIENTO Pkg.
c,.,Sav?o?A-PI? SWISS
25
"OUR FINEST QUALITY" A&P
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 2^5?
WHITE HOUSE
Apple Butter 25c
WHITE HOUSE
EVAPORATED MILK 6 * IT
"SUPER-RIGHT"
Luncheon Meat 29
? Jane Parker Freshly Baked
Cherry Pie each 39c
HEAT AND SERVE WITH CRESTMONT ICE CREAM
FROZEN SOUTHLAND OR A&P SLICED
STRAWBERRIES 2 45c
FROZEN A&P
PEAS & CARROTS ? 15c
NEW : Frozen A&P
Green Peas 2 35c
? Sultana Values ?
SALAD BLACKEYE
DRESSING E 35c PEAS 4 Si W
PEANUT PORK &
BUTTER 35c BEANS 4 39c
BUTTER
BEANS 2 21c
AWIIICA ? lOllwOtl ?OOD llUiill JIHCI tut
TMI CXAt ATiAHTlC A ?*<!?? VI ft COM'**'
These Prices Eff. Thru July 21st PUBLIC SQUARE Franklin, N. C.