? THI SCK ? Antci Hospital ADMITTED: Jan. 21: Miss Edith Ethel Lind sey, of Franklin: Mi's. Donald Keith Langfitt, of Franklin. Jan. 22: Charles Leonard Wood, of Lake Toxaway: Carey Emory Cabe, of Franklin, Route 2: John Wesley Edwards, of Tuckasiege. Jan. 23: Mrs. Jerry Green, of Atlanta: Mrs. Clarence McCall. of Wiley, Ga.: John Michael Mc Dowell. of Franklin. Route 2. Jan. 24: Terry Neal Waldroop, of Franklin, Route 1. Jan. 25: Mrs. Earl Talmadge Crowe, of Franklin. Route X; Mis. Edgar Edwin Dowdle, of Franklin, Route 2; Mrs. Bennie Lee Mc Glamery. of Franklin: Mrs. Dor man Dale Gibson, of Franklin. Route 4; Harold W Brookshire, of Franklin, Route 1. Jan. 26: Matney Joe Cowart, of Shooting Creek. Jan. 27: Maybelle Harkins, of Rabun Gap, Ga.; Mrs. Clyde Franklin Bingham, Jr., of Frank ] lin; Roy Burton Vanhook, of Franklin, Route 2; Mrs. William Raymond Sanders, of Franklin, : Route 2; Alonzo Colonel Holden, I of Dillard, Ga. Jan. 28: Mrs. James Roy Smith, | Jr.. of Franklin, Route 2. DISCHARGED: Jan. 21: Mrs. William Howell Henry, of Franklin, Route 5; Mrs. John Thomas Seay, of Franklin, Route 4. Jan. 22: Hubert Raymond Pen land, of Scaly; Michael Jonathon Smith, of Franklin. Jan. 23: Hugh Lannie Berrong. of Hiawassee, Ga.; Mrs. Robert Elmer Keener, of Franklin, Route WIN ED FURGOL for a day WEAR a DRIZZLER JACKET Bring Ed Furgol, * U. S. Open Champion to our town ... in person! Have him as your personal *pro* for * day. Just enter the great McGregor MWin Furgol** Contest. Entry blanks now in our Sportswear Department with 18 Tips to Better Coif . . . FREE ! And, while you're here, slip into a McGregor Drizzler . . . tee why Ed Furgol says "I'm for Drizzler . . . it"* the most practical, free twinging jacket you can play in." A raft of new, machine-washable Spring Colon. CO# m pl In regulari ? ? 36-46 $10.98 In Ion ft ? 36-46 It. 90 In gimnlt 48-52 12.98 DRYMAN'S MEN AND BOY'S SHOP A//#) TFRIGIDAIRE' r/U?W '?& 30-ncA ELECTRIC RANGE i #? 3 /-oas, Z.ou/ /Suefaef- Pir/tos, \ Styled with the NEW SHEER LOOK -PLUS ? Keeps you in style and in step with the future! ONLY ' v ? $199.95 LIBERAL TRADE-IN j Nothing; Can Touch It For Value! It's a Golden Anniversary Model- Honoring 50 Years of General Motors Leadership Okmt deor-oc row Oven, with High-Speed Rodiontube Broiler ? Divided Top with two 8-Inch, two 6-inch Rodiantube Units ? Faiter-than-ever Surface Cooling ? Removable Porcelain Enamel Drip lowli ? Full-width Storage Drawer, Oven Signal Ught, Appliance Outlet ? Aluminum Broiler Pan and Grid Martin Electric Co. Phone 117 Franklin, N. C Garden Club Plans Meeting For Monday; Brooks To Speak v The Franklin Garden Club will hold Its regular meeting Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Franklin Methodist Church. Hostesses will be Mrs. Steve Bundy, Mrs. J. E. Perry, Jr., Mrs. Charles Conley, and Mrs. W. E. Furr. Plans for the program include a talk by Allan. Brooks on birds. A report on the lfcterbug program will be given by Mrs. Bundy. Pre- School Clinic Set For March Or April In Franklin It has been announced that the pre-school clinic for the Franklin Elementary school will be held the last of March or the first of April. The exact date will be an nounced later. In preparation for this, all par ents of children who will enter the school next fall are urged to have all required immunizations jp to date. Information regarding the re quirements may be obtained from Mrs. Mae Shope, county health nurse, or from the county health department. Parents also are ask sd to make sure their child Is registered with the school prin :ipal or with Mrs. Vlc Perry, pre school chairman, before Febru iry 15. I; Miss Edith Ethel Lindsey, of 1 Franklin. Jan. 34: Carl Virgil Tippett, of Franklin. Route 4: Mrs. Bulen Lyle McConnell, of Franklin, Route 3. Jan. 25: Mrs. Monroe Stanley, , it Franklin; David Robert Davis, \ it Franklin, Route 2. Jan. 26: Mrs. Jerry Green, of Atlanta, Ga.; Robert R. Gaines, if Franklin. Jan. 28: Miss Maybelle Harkins, if Rabun Gap, Ga. Angel Clinic ADMITTED: January 19: Mrs. Marie Guffey, 3f Watauga; David Ledbetter, of Franklin: Bruce Carver, of Frank lin; Hayes Carver, of Franklin; Mrs. Jim Peek, of Ellijay. January 20: Henry Mashburn. of Franklin; Frank Guffey, of Prentiss; Mrs. Betty Jo Roper, of Franklin; Monroe Guffey, of Dil lard, Ga.; Polly Payne, of Gaston ia. January 21: Will Rogers, of Otto; Mrs. Kate Jones, of Frank lin; John Young, of Sylva; Mrs. Ruby Queen, of Franklin. January 22: Mrs. Maude Jones, of Franklin; Raleigh Bingham, of Cartoogechaye; Anis Cabe, of Iotla; Miss Bell Bryant, of Iotla. January 23: John Cogglns, of Cullowhee; Boyce Queen, of Frank lin. January 24: Addie Dills, of Franklin;; Furman Cogglns, of Cullowhee. January 25: John Wallace, of Franklin. January 26: Ila Ray, of Frank lin; Miss Emma Lou Hopkins, of Cartoogechaye: Elaine Ray, of Franklin; Fred Underwood, of Flint, Mich.; Mrs. Myba Cunning ham, of Sylva; Mrs. Ben Giles, of Cowee. DISCHARGED: January 24: Daniel Frady, of Sylva; Miss Edna Frady, of Sylva; Miss Tavann McGaha, of Cowee: Mark Haney, of Nantahala. January 25: Mrs. Maude Hop kins, of Cartoogechaye : J. T.En sley, of Franklin; Billy Shields, of Nantahala; Howard Elkins, of Cartoogechaye; Jim Moss, of High lands. January 26: Mrs. Martha Holli field, of Cartoogechaye; French man Hollifield, of Cartoogechaye; Monroe Webb, of Cartoogechaye; Miss Margaret Neal, of Franklin; James Elliott, of Franklin. January 27: Elmer Nichols, of Gastonia; John Hurst, of Culla saja; Fred Davis, of Waynesville; Mrs. Vinnie Duvall, of Franklin: | Grady Bates, of Prentiss; Charles Pruitt, of Franklin: Miss Bell | Bryant, of Iotla; Walter Roper, of Nantahala; Harley West, of Franklin. SS?] We Service, Repair, Rebuild All Makes Adding Machines Typewriter* AddreMogrmpha We carry complete atocks of replacement part*. Hilton Bus. Equipment Phone m-m* MURPHY, N. 0. Bits And Briefs From Cullasaja And Higdonville Miss Marie Jennings Staff Correspondent Cullasaja School's radio pro gram over WFSC Is scheduled for Friday afternoon, January 31, at 4:30. Be listening, folks! ? ? ? Last Thursday and Monday of this week were probably very sad days for some of the Cullasaja School children. Icy roads pre vented the Goldmine bus from making Its run on those days! The Rev. Conard Barrett, of the Cullasaja Assembly of God Church, is teaching church his tory, using the book "Christian ity Through the Centuries", and discussing church doctrine each Sunday evening from 6:30 to 7:30. The doctrine of a different denom ination is used each Sunday night. Any one interested in these pro grams is invited to attend. ? ? ? Last Sunday afternoon a group of 12 or IS from Higdonville Bap tist Church went to the home of W. R. ("Uncle BUI") Hlgdon to visit and sing hymns. Mr. Hlgdon has not been able to go to church lately, and the church group en joyed going to him. ? ? ? The Rev. R. L. Poindexter, cir cuit pastor, conducts services every first and third Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Salem Methodist Church. ? # ? The Baptist Sunday school group meeting for this section will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Ellijay Baptist Church. The theme will be "Visi tation". ? ? ? The Higdonville Home Demon stration Club met at the home of Mrs. Alex Hlgdon on Monday, Jan uary 27. Slides on business cen ters in the home were shown and a discussion was held on what to expect in business trends In 1958. Ten members were present and Mrs. Harry Moses, club president, presided. At the next meeting a food demonstration will be given by Mrs. Fred Corbin. ? ? * i Miss Carolyn Bryson spent the week end In Winston-Salem vis iting Miss Laura Lyle. Miss Otela Bryson, of Ashevllle, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Bryson, this past week end. Cullasaja Community Develop ment Organization will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday night, February 4, at 7 o'clock at the school. As special features, a tacky party and white elephant sale are planned. All members are urged to attend. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gibson visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Will King, In Murphy last Sunday. They were accom palned to Murphy by Misses Car mella Moses and Geneva Ledbet ter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murr, and their daughter and son-in-law, of Canton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Prank Crisp week end. Mrs. George Bryson has return ed to her home here after under going surgery at Memorial Mis sion Hospital In Ashevllle. She is much improved and able to be out now. FN Bruce Estes, who is serving in the U. S. Navy, spent a 21-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. JSstes. Saturday Mr. Estes. Dewitt Thompson, and James L. Estes drove Bruce to Greenville, S. C., to take a plane BE LISTENING TONIGHT (Thursday) 7:30 p. m. /: On WFSC (fm) 94.5 on your dial For LOCAL PANEL SHOW "Who Is It?" J. P. Brady, Moderator ? You will split your aide* laughing -^iobe listen ing! to Los Angeles, Calif., where he will report to his ship, the U.S.8. Black. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Woo ten, and two sons, Dennis and Steve, of Oastonla, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crisp, over the week end. Mrs. Woo ten is the for mer Miss l?na Lee Crisp. Sgt. and Mrs. Edward Bowers are the proud parents of a baby boy, Charles Sdward, born Janu ary 16 at Montgomery, Ala , where 8gt. Bowers Is stationed with the U. S. Air Force. Sgt. Bowers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers. Furman Corbin, Jr., of Ashe vllle, visited his grandmother and other relatives here over the week end. Alex Ammons, who has been seriously ill. Is reported somewhat improved. Mr. aid Mrs. Alex Ammons' daughter, Mrs. Freeman A. Watts, plans to leave here February 16 (or New York, where she will take a - plane the 19th for Ulm, Ger many, to Join her husband. Set. Freeman Watts, who Is serving with the U. 8. Army. Their two children, Sherrill and Sharon, will accompany their mother. Mrs. Watts is the former Miss Nannie Ammons. CONLEY A-1 BEST BUYS rPER.SONM.LY.CY, I OONT LIKE THAT CHAP MARY HAS TAKEN OP WITH. THE. ONLY | THING IN HIS FAVOR IS THAT HE HAD SENSE ENOO&H TO BUY HIS OSES CAR PROM W PSST.CUTIE.I THINK YOUR POP WONDERS . IF YOUR BO* FRIENDS' INTENTIONS ARE HONCAj ^SORE XUFF, CY. Ht's ALREADY ASKED MUCH I MAKE, WHAT KINO OP MEALS HAVE . HOW THE FAMILY IS TO GET WITH 'AND NOW HE'S HAVING OOR. 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