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Ml OUAI ATIAMTK I 9MVIC VIA COMTAMV fore i Dash Dog Food Red Heart Comet Cleanser Dog Kood 3 & 47c s 15c 2 SS 29c Bath And Deodorant Joy Detergent Pink Dreft Dial ^ "cS 39c Bc2 69c pft 32c 2 52. 27c News About People Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young anc children. Randy and Vickie, ol Franklin, spent the week of thi Fourth in Pensacola. Fla. On then return they were accompanied b [ A.i s. Young's sister,. Mrs. Orva Franks, and children, who ai i. spending a few weeks with h parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gordo; Evitt. of Route 5. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Ben Moffit and family, of Corpus Christ! Tex., are spending some time wit! their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M Moffitt. of Route 2, and Mr. anc | Mrs. Robert Henry, of Route 5. Mrs. Jim Fisher and children, ol i Bryson City, recently visited hei parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Moses Claude Jones, Garland Jones, and Mrs. Paul Higdon, with their families, all of Brookfield. Mass recently visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones, and sis ter, Mrs. Lester Mincey. Miss Louise Monteith. of Glen ville, recently visiter her aunt. Mrs. Dan Bishop, here. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McKinney plan to leave today 'Thursday) for their home at Miami Shores, Fla., after spending three weeks at their summer home on the Walhalla Road in Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gilreath and } son, Clinton, have returned to their home in Cherryville. after a visit here with Mrs. Gilreath's , sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dills, of Route 1. J Dillard Ga. m Mr. and Mrs. Albert McLean, of Asheville. recently visited Miss Vonnie West and other relatives and friends in West's Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ramsey, of , Columbus, N. C? spent several days last week visiting Mrs. Ram \ sey's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. West. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Rochester, of Atlanta. Ga.. spent several days here last week visiting Mrs. Rochester's sister. Mrs. Ernest Duvall. and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Gibson, of Winston-Salem, and son. Jean, of Ohio, spent last week visiting rela lives in West's Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Major Holbrooks and daughter, Barbara, left yester day i Wednesday* to return to their home in Detroit. Mich., afte' a visit of 10 days here with Mr. i Holbrooks' parents. Mr. and Mrs Will Holbrooks. in the Cowee com munity, Mrs. W. B. Holden and two sons, of Evanston. 111., are here visiting her mother, Mrs. Charle; i H. McClure, of Franklin, Routf 2. and other relatives. Mr. Holden 1 expects to join them here this week end. Mr. and Mrs, W. E- Hunnicutl and son, Tom. of Asheville. spent the Week end with Mr. and Mrs. i R S Jones. Mr. and Mrs. A H Wilen. of Cullowhee. visited relatives in West's Mills last week. Mr. and Mrs. Top Crawford Dalton, of Gastonia. recently vis ! ited Mr. Dalton's mother. Mrs. J. H. Dalton. Mrs. Grady Mozeley, of Char ! lotte, sperit last week with rela tives in West's Mills Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potts and j family, of Detroit, spent last week | with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Fellows, of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the week end NO MATTER HOW YOU LOOK AT IT ... A TV set serviced and repaired by City Radio Shop, Franklin, N. C., makes wonderful viewing from any angle. If you want quick, reliable serv ice, call 488. Franchised Dealer du Mont TELEVISION with relatives in West's Mills. Mrs. Fellows is the former Miss Eddis Morrison. The Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Mur-. ray and daughter. Miss Libby Murray, of Gastonia. spent a few days at their cottage here. They returned last week to Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloan, who have been living in Miami. Fla., for the past several months, are here visiting their son. Rich ard K Sloan, and Mrs. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Garland Duvali of Madison Heights. Mich , re turned to their home last week after a two-weeks' visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Du vali. of Iotla. and Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Murray, of Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Reg V. Neal, of Detroit, Mich., were here for a few days recently visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Effie Perry and Mrs. Grace O'Mohundro returned Wednesday night of last week from a five weeks' trip to Ridgefield. Wash., where they stayed with Mrs. C. N. Sevier. While there, they went as far south as San Francisco. Their 2,700 odd air mile trip home was a quick one. They had break fast in Seattle, enplaned for Knoxville, Tenn . and arrived here for supper. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Fouts and daughter, Kay, of Gastonia, are spending the summer at theii home on Iotla, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Carruthers j Of Port Meade, Fla.. have arrived ; for the summer. They ale living in the Patton apartment oh West | Main Street. Mrs. Charlie Paul and sons. Billy and Michael, of Stuart. Fla. I are visiting Mrs. Paul's mother. Mrs. Ell Tallent. Mrs. R. E. Pattillo and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Pattillo and sons, Harry and David, spent a few ! last week with Mr. and Mis ! R. L. Pattillo and family in Bryson City. Titus Parrish and Mr. and Mrs. Terrell C. Parrish, have returned to Detroit. Mich., after a week's j visit with their parents, Mr. and j Mrs. E. H. Parrish. of Franklin, j Route 3. Frank Smith, who is employed | by the Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta. Ga.. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Wayne Smith, of Cartoogechaye. O. E. Knight, of Miami. Fla., is at his home on Cullasaja for th'j summer. He had as week-end } guests his son. Dan Knight, of Mi i ami. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Adhern and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leland. of Atlanta, Ga. ills. Winifred Thomson, who ' has been living in Iivin, Pa., for several .years, has resturned to her home on Cullasaja. Miss Carolyn Bryson, Miss Mo zelle Palmer, of Waynesboro, Ga.. and Miss Julanne Lynn, of Ches ter, S. C.. are spending 10 days at Byrn Afon Lodge. Rhinelander. Wise. Mr. and Mrs Alton Bryson and sons. Gary and David, of Cincin nati, Ohio, are visiting their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bryson. of Franklin. Route 5_ and Mayor and Mrs. Roscoe Poteet. in Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pender grass and Mr. and Mrs Johnny Pendergrass. of St Petersburg. Fla., recently visited their aunts. I Miss Mabel Kelso. Mrs. Maud Jackson, and Miss Kathryn Ayers, on the Highlands road. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Skinner and son. Larry, and Mr. and Mrs. FJ. j J. Palmer, all of Savannah. Ga.. I were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harmon. Mrs. Palmer I is Mrs. Harmon's sister. Mrs. Milton Spradlin and daugh } ter. Miss Hilda Spradlin. of Tam pa, Fla., are spending several weeks at their summer home on the golf course. Miss Janet Jones, a student at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, spent the week end at home with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones. Misses Timoxena and Eleanor < T Sloan left Sunday to return to Miami. Fla . after spendin* several weeks here visiting their mother., Mrs. J. S. Sloan, and other rela tives . Mr. and Mrs. H C Hurst had as a recent guest. Mrs. Hurst s sister, Mrs. Maude Potts, or Young Harris. Ga.. who spent a week. Mr. and Mrs. J C. Horsley left Tuesday to visit relatives at Shell man. Ga. They will also visit their son. Capt. James C. Horsley. Jr., who is stationed at Eglin Air Force Base Fla On July 28. they will attend Capt Horsley s wed ding to Miss Carol Jean Tate, at Osyka. Miss. Mrs W. W. Eger, of Santa Cruz. Calif., spent two weeks re cently with her sister, Mrs. R. D Fannon, and Mr. Fannon. at their home on Cartoogechaye. Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford and daughter. Virginia, and son. Jimmy, of Old Fort, visited Mrs. Crawford's mother, Mrs. Hayes Snyder, and other relatives here over the week end. Dr and Mrs. J. B Huggins and daughters. Pat and Carolyn, of Fort Pierce. Fla.. are visiting Mrs. Huggins' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McGlamery. Mrs. Anne Sloan has moved from the Miss Mary Willis apart ment on Harrison Avenue to the Leach Apartments on West Main Street. ? Dr. and Mrs. Charles Solms. of Mount Herman. Mass.. arrived Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Angel. Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Solms formerly lived in Franklin. Pvt. Wayne Wiggins, of Fort Knox. Ky.. spent the week end of July 4 with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wiggins. Roy L. Cabe returned to Wash ington. D. C.. last week after a month's visit with his family on Franklin. Route 2. Mr. Cabe has been working on an industrial housing project in Washington for the last 19 months. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Setser and family, of Winston-Salem, recently visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Setser and Mr. and Mrs. Wando Fouts. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Cunning ham. Mrs. Laura Baird, and Far rell Jamison, spent the week end with Mrs. Baird's daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry, in Atlanta. Ga. They also visited Mrs. Baird's' sister-in-law. Mrs. E. K. Campbell, who is ill at Our Lady of Perpetual Healtn Cancel Home in Atlanta. Miss Laura Jane Burjell. of Clarkesville, Ga.. Is a guest of her uncle. Tillery Love, and Mis. Love. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, all of Hamp ton. Va.. and Mrs. S. M Mullins. of Portsmouth. Va.. spent" July 4 week here visiting relatives. Con ley and Hoy Wiggins Mr. and Mis. Rufus Setser are visiting Mr. Setser's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Setser Mr. Setser is spending a 30-day leave at home, after re-enlisting in the U S. Navy. He has been stationed in San Francisco. Calif. WFSC 1050 \ , ON YOUR DIAL Serving America's most livable area from FRANKLIN, N. C. i Do You Have One? A parking ticket from the police de partment of the Town of Franklin which has been issued since June, 1957. If so, if settlement is not made by July 20 a warrant may be issued on July 22 charging you with a misdemeanor. Total fine and court costs will be $6.05. This is in conformity with a recent de cision of the North Carolina Supreme Court. J GEORGE J. CONLEY, Traffic Officer ? , > Town of Franklin
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