Crisp la Graduated From Recruit Training George L. Crisp, machinist's mate second clasa In the UJB. Navy, was graduated from recruit training January IT at the Ufl Naval Training Center in San Diego. Calif., acordtng to an an nouncement from the Fleet Home Town News Center. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crisp, of Franklin. Route 5. and the husband of the former Miss Virgle P. Slmonds, also of Route 5. WHEUN VISITS PROJECTS Don Whelan. of Coweta Hydro logic Laboratory, was one of six research foresters from the U. S. Forest Service visiting the N. C. Piedmont Hardwood Forestry Re search Project In StatesvUle Wed nesday of last week. 7 Macon County Building and Loan Association (Established 1922) What better return on gilt edge security than 4 per cent, payable semi-annually? What better security than first mortgage on Macon County real estate, conservatively appraised, where, the loan cannot ex ceed two-thirds of its appraised value, with a monthly curtail ment of the principal? * \ What better investment than the building of homes and im provement of homes in Macon County, which must necessarily add to Macon County's tax valuation, thereby adding to the amount of revenue needed to operate the county schools and the county government? Macon County Building and Loan Association OFFICERS H. W. Cabe President H. L Bryant Vice President R. S. Jones Sec.-Treas. Gilmer A. Janes Attorney APPRAISERS A. B. Slagle M. L. Dowdle W. N. Sloan H. L. Bryant DIRECTORS H. L. Bryant H. W. Cake M. 'L Dowdle L. C. Henderson W. N. Sloan Norman Blaine T. H. Fag* Frank Martin A. B. Slagle Gilmer A. J race IN WINSTON-SALEM - Miss Roberts Marries James Swafford Miss Betsy Owen Roberts. . daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Roberts, of High Point, was mar- i rie'd to James Robert Swafford Saturday. January 18. at 7 o'clock In the Davis Memorial Chapel of the Baptist Hospital in Winston Salem. Mr. Swafford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Swafford. of Char- , lotte. and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Swafford and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Poindexter, of Franklin. The bride was graduated from High Point High School and is a member of the junior class of the Baptist Hospital School of Nurs ing. The groom is a graduate of Harding High School in Charlotte and Gardener-Webb Junior Col lege at Boiling Springs. He has attended Charlotte College and Is a pre-ministerial student at Wake Forest. Baptist Hospital Chaplain George Colgln performed the cere mony. Wedding music was present ed by Miss Patsy Wall, soloist, and Miss Mary Marshall, organist The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of rose point lace over taf feta with a fitted jacket which had a peter pan collar and was trimmed In pearls. Her walst WHEN ITS TIME TO FUEL UP, JUST CALL 696 ?1 Nantahala Oil Co. Amoco Products Franklin, N. C. length veil of Illusion was attach- 1 ed to a Juliet cap of seed pearls She carried a bouquet of pink bridal roses centered with an orchid. Mrs. Randy Burgess, of High Point, was matron of honor. She wore a waltz-length dress of light blue chiffon with a deeper blue velvet cumberbund. Her headdress j was a bandeau of dyed to match leaves with a circular veil. She carried a nosegay of white cama- ; tions. Dan Moss, of Gastonia, served as best man. Ushers were John Young and Keith Childers, both of Charlotte. After a wedding trip the couple will live at 1300 West Academy Street in Winston-Salem. BETTY ANN BULGIN FETEI) ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. John Bulgln entertained with a spaghetti supper at her home last Friday evening honor ing her daughter, Betty Ann, on her 13th birthday. Those attending were Cherry Vaughn, Linda Sue Phillips. Kit Gnuse. Janice Stewart, Prances Hilton, Julia Ann Shields, and Jane Hollman. , News About People Miss Margaret Jones, of Greens boro College, and her guest, Miss Ellen Kadison, of Great Neck, N. Y., and Greensboro College, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jones last week. Mrs. R. C. Bumgarner, of Whit tier, is visiting her daughters, Mrs. J. C. Jacobs and Mrs. Bowd en Dryman. Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones are spending a few days in Atlanta. Ga.i this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Bryant visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee I Bells iswn LUXURY-PLEATED DRAW DRAPERIES Moderns) Color -drenched flo rolsl Dramatic scenic prints! Deep plnch-pleats, full cambric liningsl It's a once-in-a-blue moon buy? you 'N be smart to come eariyl 42 > 90*. 5.88 Regularly 7.99 BILK'S for bettar selections/ better bwytl BELK'S for certified better valuesl ? FINAL CLEARANCE! 15 Ladies ' Coats 24 Ladies' Suits 259 Ladies' Dresses Main Floor Special This Week ? Every gar ment marked with Sale Price ? New, Fresh Merchandise. Save! Save! $5.95 Dresses $8.95 Dresses $3.99 $5.99 BASEMENT STORE Half Price Sale-Ladies' Ready-To-Wear LAST CHANCE ON THIS GROUP JACKETS DRESSES COATS SUITS ROBES LINGERIE V , * ? AN UNUSUAL CHANCE TO SAVE ON YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS. JUST DIVIDE THE ORIGINAL PRICE IN HALF . . . THATS ALL YOU PAY! BELK'S - - Franklin AT CARTOOGECHAYE ? Mrs. Potts, Superintendent Of Welfare, P.-T. A. Speaker Mrs. Eloise O. Potts, superin tendent of the Macon County De partment of Public Welfare, was guest speaker at the January 21 meeting of the Cartoogechaye P.-T. A. In discussing juvenile courts, she stressed that someone has failed to perform a duty when It is necessary to resort to laws to control children. Mrs. Potts plac ed the responsibility in the hands of ? parents. Schools, Sunday schools, case workers, and the public in general. She also point ed out the need for more special education classes, particularly for the above-average child, who be comes bored If held back and sometimes gets into trouble. The P.-T. A. discuss:d purchas ing playground equipment as a project. A committee was appoint ed by Mrs. Julian Maddox, presi dent. to' study the proposal and report at the next meeting. Mrs. Swafford's fifth ferade School For Leaders Set For Friday A leader school, "Tomatoes on the Table", will be conducted at the Agricultural Building tomor row (Friday) afternoon at 1:30 for the foods and nutrition leaders of the county's home demonstra tion clubs. Mrs. Lawrence Patton is county foods leader. Club foods leaders include Mrs. Earl Harrison, Car toogechaye; Mrs. Wiley Brown. Clark's Chapel; Mrs. E. O. Rick man, Cowee; Mrs. Pritchard Russ ell, Cullasaja: Mrs. I. T. Peek. Franklin: Mrs. J. S. Gray, Hickory Knoll; Mrs. Bertie Suttle, Higdon ville; Mrs. Sarah Crunkleton, Highlands; Mrs. Dewey Corbin, | Holly Springs; Mrs. Boyd Burre'.l, Iotla: Mrs. Doyle Long, Mulberry: Mrs. Lillie Higdon, Olive Hill-Oak Dale; Mrs. Harley Stewart, Pat ton; Mrs. J. P. Shuford, Ridge crest; Mrs. Hardin Gribble. Union View; Mrs. Ruth Burch, Upper j Cartoogechaye; and Mrs. Otis | Mashburn, Watauga. Plemmons in Asheville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bradley and son, of Brevard, are visiting relatives here this week. Mrs. r. M. Rimmer returned home last week after an extended visit Drith relatives in Tifton. Ga. Mrs. Saud Halabt. of Damascus. Syria, visited Miss Freda Siler last week end. Mrs. Halabi came to the United States two years ago and has obtained a masters de gree in nursing at Emory Univer sity in Atlanta. Ga. She will leave I this week to return to Damascus, where she plans to teach nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Conley returned last week from a trip to | Miami. Fla. FTC John W. Edwards and Mrs. | Edwards visited his mother, Mrs. j Thelma Edwards last week. Mr. Edwards has been stationed in | San Diego, Calif., but will report at the end of his leave to White Sands Proving Ground, New Mex 1 lco. : took part in the devotional and also won the room count. The teachers served refresh ments. Jackie Pruitt Joins Army January 21 Jackie Lee Pruitt, of Otto, en listed January 21 in the U. 8. Army for a three-year hitch, ac cording to the local recruiters. | M/Sgt. Pace and SFC. Greene. He chose the engineers as his branch of service. ATTEND GIFT SHOW Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jacobs, Mrs. Bowden Dryman. 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