Items Of Interest From Cowee Community Hla Cecile Gibson SUM Club T* Meet The June meeting ol Cowee I Home Demonstration Club will be Citl| Radio Sliop PHONE 448 | T. V. & Kodto lalt> * Sfvic# | FRANKLIN N. C. held at the school lunch room Friday, June 27, at 0:30 a. m. This will be an all-day meeting, and members will bring a covered dish for lunch. Retlnlshlng old picture frames is the -purpose of this meeting. 'Family Night' "Family night" was held at Cowee Baptist Church last (Wed nesday night), June 25. The num bers enjoyed a family picnic at the community picnic area, fol lowed by a* film on missions at the church. W. M. V. Meets The W. M. U. of Liberty Bap tist Church held its regular meet ing at the church Friday night, June 20, with 10 members pres ent. Mrs. Dorsey Elmore, presi BEST WISHES To The Kay Montagues And Their New Dixie Grill I'm proud to have installed the attractive, modern paneling in the interior and to have done the other carpentry work. GARLAND SHEPHERD, Carpenter Route 4 Franklin, N. C. dent, presided, and a program on foreign missions was given and the duties of officers of the of ganlzation was discussed. Charles Talley. of Highland*, was guest speaker at Liberty Bap tist Church Sunday morning, June 33. Both adult and junior choir members are requested to be at choir practice to be held at Lib erty Baptist Church Friday night, June 27. at 7:30. Honors Son Mrs. Clyde Rhlnehart honored her son. Roger, with a birthday party Monday. June 23, at her home. Approximately 23 friends attended. Personals S/Sgt. and Mrs. Fred Talley and daughter, of Ft. Sam Hous ton, Tex., are visiting Mrs. Tal ley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Shepherd, and his parents at Highlands. S/Sgt. Talley will leave for overseas service In Eu rope July 12. John Shuler. son of Mrs. Daisy Shuler, who has been In the U. S. Air Force for the past two and When you see 7* the sign DIXIE GRILL You can be sure it signifies good food! Best Wishes from W. L. HALL SIGNS Phone 432 Mrs. Lena Adams, Summer Resident, Dies In Hospital Mrs. Lena Tunlson Adam*, of Monroe,- Qa , a summer resident here, died Monday at 7 p. m. at Angel Hospital. Mrs. Adams. 89. and her hus band Joseph, had a summer home on Route 2. She was born in White Hall. 111. Funeral services were conducted yesterday (Wednesday) in Mon roe In addition to her husband, sur viving are two daughters, Mrs. W A. Hayes, of Hazelhurst, Oa , and Mrs. Joe Bryant, of Monroe: nine grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. Potts Funeral Home handled ar rangements locally. one-half years, has received his discharge and is at home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bryson, of . Burnsville, visited relatives here ' last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hurst and granddaughter, Jo Cloer, visited Mrs. Hurst's sister and brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bishop, of Cullowhee, and relatives In Sylva. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunnlcutt and family, of Gainesville, Qa.. spent the week end with Mrs. Hun nicutt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Rickman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cathey and boys, of Canton, also visited Mr. and Mrs. Rickman re cently. Mrs. John Woo ten returned to her home in Charlotte Saturday, after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gib son. Mrs. Gibson, and Miss Ce cile Gibson and prove to Asheville with hef, where Mr. Wooten met them. Mr. and Mrs. Buel Mason and family had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Buchanan and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodard and family, of Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Potts and daughter. Peggy, of Pontiac, Mich are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carr Bryson, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Potts. Sgt. Raymond Womack left Sunday for Fort Gordon, Ga., j after spending a 30-day leave with relatives. Mrs. Womack and chil dren plan to join him there soon Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Beasley, ol Sylva. visited Mr. R. R. Rickman and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fouts 1 and family Sunday. How Are Things Around Holly Springs? Mr*. Dorothy Seacle Stiff Correspondent Telephone 225-J 4 All KeElected All officers of the Holly Springs Baptist Church were reelected Sunday, with the exception of the county executive committee. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moses were nam ed to this committee. Entertains Class Mrs. Doyle Miller entertained her Intermediate Training Union Class with a social at the parson age Saturday night. Personals Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cabe last week was Mrs. Cabe's broth er, Luther Crawford, of Apopka, Fla. He was accompanied on his return home by Miss Jackie Ann Cabe, who will also visit another uncle, George Crawford, and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. John Kinsland and daughter spent Sunday in Bryson City visiting relatives of Mrs. Kinsland. One of her sisters accompanied them home for a visit. Jimmy Pendergrass, of Clayton. Ga? is spending the week with his Cousin. Reagan Ammons. The family of Mrs. J. B. Deal drove to Greenville Sunday night to meet Mrs. Deal's daughter, Mrs. Raymond Dalrymple, who flew from her home In New York to spend a week with relatives here. PLUMBING And HEATING For A-l Work at Reasonable Rate* CALL W. G. HALL Phone 397 Week end visitors of the Rev. and Mrs. Doyle Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Olln Miller, of Canton. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Truman McNobb and family in Murphy Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Charl ie Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Deal. Mrs. Richard Myers, of Ashe ville. spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lefferts Higdon. Mrs Charlie Williams returned to her home this week after un dergoing surgery at Angel Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Gregory and daughter, Mildred, visited Mrs. Gregory's brother. George Woodard. in Silva Sunday. Mr. Woodard has been sick for some time. Visiting their daughter and son Covered Dish Supper Planned By Methodists A covered dish supper will be held Monday night at 1 o'clock (or the North Macon Methodist Circuit at the Carson Community Center, it has bfen announced The circuit embraces the Car son Chapel. lotla. Snow Hill, and Rlverview churches. Local Man Reported Arretted For Still A report from the U. S. Deputy Marshal's office in Ashevllle says Conley Shope. of this county, has been arrested on a charge of oper ating a still and posted a $500 bond for a hearing before U. S. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wal droop and family in Chamblee. Ga? this week were Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young and daughter, Kathy, are on a vacation in Celo, visiting relatives of Mrs. Young. Cabinets, W< all FRANKLIN WOOD WORKS J. B. CRIBBLE Foot of Town Bill Franklin's Favorite Place To Eat Serving . , . ? Southern Fried Chicken ? Country Ham ? Western Steaks ? Seafood ? Chops ? Breakfast ? Snacks Corner Highlands-Asheville Highways De Soto Trail Restaurant 100% Air Conditioned JAMibOrt, rfc ?c.ti - Franklin.-*} EMERGENCY/ HAVE GOODS- MUST SELL! $25, 000?.? STOCK LIQUIDATION PRICES SLASHED ? BEYOND BELIEF LADIES' HOSE $ \ aOO 3 Pairs for BOXER LONGIES $1.29 Value ? 9JK PILLOWS $1.29 Values 88c LADIES' SHORTS New Shipment $1.29 Value . 88c LADIES' BRAS 59c Value 2 For 88c LADIES' DRESSES Values to $8.95 $3.77 MEN'S STRAW HATS | Reg. Price $1.98 $1.77 i BOYS WESTERN JEANS $2.49 Value $1.99 UMBRELLAS $1.49 Value 88c LADIES' SHOES Flats and Sandals $3.98 Values $1.99 TOWELS 39c Value 5 For 99c New Shipment PRINTS 49c Values 3 Yds. 88c LADIES' BLOUSES $2.98 Values $1.88 Bower's Dept. Store CAR LOAD SALE - ON - G E Appliances Direct From The Factory To Ycu At Macon County Supply Co. Phone 123 Franklin, N. C.

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