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The Wtjrih Agency, lac, CafUtl Stack C*. Ihhum MOBOAN OUTUI, Mgr. numiiH, n. a Mambcr of Natl. Assn. of Ins. Agents and M C. Ann. of In*. tienU. Local Sailor Is Spending A Frosty Summer Aboard Ship Above Arctic Circle Victor N. Teasue. machinist's mate third claag. is spending a frosty summer above the Artie Circle aboard the dock landing ship USS Rushmore on the annual re-supply of the stations of the Distant Early Warning (DEW line) radar network. He Is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Teague, of Franklin. Route 2. A Fleet Home Town News Cen ter announcement s4fd some 96 ships are taking part In the oper ation, 50. In the Atlantic and 46 in the Pacific. This year's trip is considered to be doubly danger ous over previous ones with the ships facing the heaviest concen tration of ice in history. The ships will carry 500.000 tons of supplies to the men along North America's "back fence". Vic's ship is scheduled to return to Norfolk. Va? on Oct. 10, the announcement said. , Since the commissioning of the Navy's Hurricane Hunters in 1946, the squadron has flown into 70 hurricanes involving winds of over 75 miles per hour. YES IT IS TRUE We need 1M maids and housekeepers to lire In near New York City. Tour pay will be from I125.M to $1M. M per month. Write me your a*e, ticket wiU be sent to yon. AGENTS WANTED. Mrs. Earl Littleton, P. O. Box 14, Manhaaset, N. T. News About People _ Mr. and Mrs John Wallace had as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton and two boy-:. Allan and Steve, of Sylva, and Johnnie Price, of Eureka. Calif. Miss Judy and Rachel Parrish. granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Parrish. of Franklin, Routs 3, left recently for Oliver Springs. Tenn., for the opening of school. They were accompanied by their aunt. Mrs. Harold Dillard. and Mr. Dillard. and their daughter. Patricia, of Sylva. and Miss Beu lah Parrish. of Franklin. Route 3. Miss Eunice McPherson and Miss Eugenia McPherson have re turned to their home In Claymont. Del., after spending the summer vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight D. Cook, of Lenoir, spent a few days of their honeymoon trip last week with Mr. Cook's uncle, the Rev. W. N. Cook, and Mrs Cook here. Mrs. Marshall Hastings and daughter, Dianne. of Cherry Log. Ga.. visited her sister. Mrs. Mar gie Evans, ol the Bethel commun ity. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Smith and daughter. Peggy Jane, and Mr and Mrs. Johnny Smith, all of Selma. were here last week visit ing relatives in Franklin and in the Tellico community. Murray Jacobson returned to his home in Medicine Hat. Al berta. Canada. Wednesday of week after a visit here with his uncles. J. D. Pranks and Mack Pranks. He had accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Mack Pranks to Franklin on their return from a month's vacation In Canada. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Johns ton. Ill, and two daughters. Page and Delia, of Atlanta, and Mr and Mrs. Fred Cochran, of Mem phis. Tenn., were week-end ','uest . of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kinne brew at the Munday house. Their daughter. Miss Sloan Klnnebrew. arrived last week from Memphis. She has as her guests Miss Wi NMExeitiM tdt COLORAMA ^ Jeawo When October islli around, Western North Carolina' I Jg/ fabuloua mountain ration will be aflame with brilliant ^ U; ? ^ Kuea of Autumn coloring. TKia Is ona of the moat 'P?1 0r beautiful and papular seasons sf the year I Visitors tr8> _ near and afar aoma htr* Abasia tljr to enjoy tha ? Autumn tslsnma J* ' -Ma * - ??? npumn PiJ^ilWi ip " WW>i ii? I ANY WWssMti h the 19-eonnty Weeitrn North Carolina region are yla?sh| syeeial entertainment and erents for your pleasure during this festival of mountain color I Enjoy tha many scenic tours to our lakes, waterfalls, forests and mountains that will ba breathtakingly beautiful during October I You won't want to miss this unforgettable experience, thus this ?; . * cordial invitation to return In October and witness our "Indian Summer" coldr display. And ... " bring your color camera! A FALL SEASON full of fun will await you here In Western North Carolina, the "Southeast'* ? 1 Autumn Playground"! ?a I i TThIS NEWSPAPER, in cooperation with the other ^ newspaper* in tha 19-county Western North Carolina area, is bringing this massage to our visitors as an area- I ^ cooperation public service, and join with them in extending to you ? most cordial invitation to return for tha Mountain Colorama Autumn season. Write the Franklin Chamber of Commerce or Inquire at Local Booth for Information on this Great Event. i ? ? Millie Cochran and Miss Mary Gary, both of Memphis. The Kin nebrews also had as guests Low ell Truman and William H in ins of Haines City. Pla.. and Bal sam. Mr. and Mrs. Kinnebrew plan to leave Friday, (or the>i home in Memphis, after spendin the month of August at the Munday house. Miss Sandra Newton and Jiir Spencer, both of Columbia. S. C spent the week end with Mis? Newton's grandparents, Mr. ami Mrs. I. T. Peek, and her aunt. Mrs Mack Franks, and Mr. Franks. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Daniels of New York City, are spendin" a vacation at the Daniels' home "Dixie Hall". Mr. Daniels' mother Mrs. C. C. Daniels, and his sister Miss Evelyn Hope Daniels, have spent the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stocktor \ and daughter. Miss Beverly Stock i ton. returned home Sunday, afte' spendintr 10 days in Atlanta, vis- 1 iting their daughter. Miss Martha Ann Stockton. Mrs. C. A. Ledbetter and son. ] Parker, of Mount Gilead. spen: j the week end with her son. Charles Let'hetter. and Mrs. Led better Lt. and Mrs. Frank L. Henry and small son. Joey, of Fort Camn bell. Ky.. are spending a three weeks' leave with Lt. Henry's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hen ry. Jr.. and Mrs. Henry's parents In Asheville. Lt. Henry and his father attended the Pressly-Arch er wedding in Charlotte 'last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Green and son. Johnny, of Winston-Salem ?were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs R. S. Jones. Mrs. J. V. Gilliland. of Sarasota. Fla . is spending two weeks with her brother, the Rev. C. B. Year gan. and Mrs. Yeargan. Dr. C. E. Bild, of Miami. Fla . spent the week end with his fam ily at their cottage on Wayah Road. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jones at tended the Pressly-Archer weddin? in Charlotte Friday Lt. and Mrs. Frank L. Henry will have as quests Labor Dav I week end Capt. and Mrs. O. N. i Wilton, Jr.. and their two dv'jh ; ter=, Sally and Katie, of Fort i Rurker, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Massev will arrive Saturday 'o =oenri t i bor Day week end with Mrs. Mas sey's parents. Mr. and Mrs: Lest , er Donley. Mrs. Charles Enman. of West Asheville, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Enman and two daugh ters. of Asheville. visited the Rev. and Mrs. John Tucker the past week end. Miss Helen Freas spent the i week end here with her mother. | Mrs. H. E. Freas. She had as her guest Miss Gladys Jameson, of Berea, Kv The Rev. and Mrs. Phil William son. of New Roads. La . are spend Ine 10 days at the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan's cabin on Cartoogechaye. Miss Lucy Morean. of Penland. spert a few days here this week visiting her sister. Mrs. H. E. Freas. and her brother, the Rev A. Rufus Morgan. The Rev. and Mrs. W. N. Cook i had as guests last week Mrs I Cook's cousin, Mrs. Jesse Murphy, i and Mrs. Helen Cochran, both of Stratford, Conn. The Cooks had I as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs George Applewhite and three chil dren, of Wilmington, Mr. and Mn. Dan B. Cook, of Knoxvllle, Tenn . Mrs. Minnie Nipper and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Briggs. all of Henri ersonvllle. Mrs. Grace Ma this and Mrs. Jimmy Mathis, both of Can ton. Dr. and Mrs. Oil Parfitt, of Birmingham. Ala., spent the past week end at Warah Lodge. They were accompanied by two medical students from Thailand. HEAR The Franklin Press RADIO PROGRAMS On Station WFSC i * "A Thought for Today" Every Wednesday Morning At 7:15 * 11 "Itemizing the Newt" Ev^ry Wednesday Evening At 6:30 I Good Reading lor the - Whole Family ?Hews" ?Facts ? Family Features Qvbtlan Sdxtca Monitor Oho Ntrwoy St., Boston 15, Maw. Sond your nowipopor for tti# tint tflocfcod. tnclwod find my chock or ?my ordor. I yoar $18 Q ? Monthl ?9 ? I month. $4 .50 Q City Zono Stat* r?- i* Experienced ^ Operators Estimates Excavating and Grading Lake Building Land Clearing . 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