v j' ?P&e fftmkiiit if efl 8H)f filUan^ Blacotiian i _____ SECOND SECTION )( ' Franklin, N. C, Thur?d?y, June 26, 1>S8 News About PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. Mackey W. White and son, Tommy, of Washington. D. C.. are the guests this week of Or! and Mrs. Harry Price. Mrs. W. W, Sloan. 8r? la expect ed to arrive home this week end from Raleigh, where she has spent the past month. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Horsley left yesterday (Wednesday) lor a visit with their son, Capt. James C.I Horsley. and Mrs. Horsley. at Ef Un Field. Fla. They also plan to visit relatives In south Georgia while away. Misses Linda and Olenda Long, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Long, returned home last week end from a visit with their sister. Mrs. Herbert Hyde, and Mr. Hyde in Ashevtlle. Mrs. W. B. McNab. of Pompano Beach. Fla.. and Mrs. H. Elmo Balcer. of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Dowdle and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Teague and son. Allan, of Bryson City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Teague last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Norman, of Canton, spent last week end with Mrs. Jeanette Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baker, of Miami, Fla.. who have just return ed from a trip to California, spent last week end with their son. Woodrow Baker, and Mrs. Baker. SMITHS HONORED AT FAREWELL PICNIC A picnic a supper honoring Mr and Mrs James W (Red) Smith was held Sunday at the picnic area at Wayah Gap. The picnic was given by the su pervisors and their wives of th? Franklin Hosiery Plant. The Smiths plan to leave the last of this week for Mooresvllie, where Mr. Smith has been transferred. Summer time ? time to better your living . . . Time to remodel, repair, odd to your home. Get an estimate from us at no obligation, to learn how inexpensive extra comfort and extra convenience in your home can be. Ask for free plans and money-saving suggestions, too. The best place in town to buy everything you need ? from ground to roof. Open All Day Wednesdays PHONE 187 HANTAHA1A FRANKLIN. N ORTH CAROLINA '/HprOn^ *7W nwwpi Kim MF? Canplataly overhaul?!!! . 1954 Ketor.'Low kUmc*, <*>ly #495.00 \ ?rWr?: *.,u ? t? t tSEL Pwdtioally *11 nak?a and SKxtel*. We ha*? whftt v yfr?rU??f rw$T or m?t CAM Mtf. UfcAV. ut UIU. FRWI01 TKfcV?0?? FRE? CADILLAC !? WT: V ' ' v u dtsrini gigantic "V j?j$saj3 ***? Positively the y?ak1s loues't paicesi *lnt. CImud. A TRICES QUOTED CovfeK THIS L 3 Kf SALE WLtl VISITS GOVERNOR'S MANSION Mrs. C. T. Bryson (right), president of the Macon Home Demonstration Club Council, along with other delegates to Farm Home Week held recently in Raleigh, visited the governor's man sion. Pausing with Mrs. Bryson to admire the portrait of former Gov. Clyde R. Huey are Mrs. Howard Franklin, of Newland, and Mrs. S. M. Garren, of HendfersonviUe. New Restaurant Opening Sunday t Sunday is the day for the of- ! ficial opening of the new Dixie Grill in Franklin. It is the sixth restaurant opev- i ated by Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mon tague since they came here in 1938. They are moving into their new building from a restaurant build ing next door, owned by Sam Gib son and Hall Callahan. The new Dixie Grill is panelled inside and has a brick veneer and panelled exterior. It also has a 30-car concrete curb service park ing lot. MISS JULIA MOODY FETED AT SHOWER A miscellaneous shower honor ing Miss Julia Moody, bride-elect of William Morris Britt, was held Friday night in the fellowship hall of the Franklin Methodist church. Hostesses were Mrs. Paul Carpen ter, Mrs. Haughton Williams. Mrs J. C. Horsley, Mrs. Charles Whit tington, Mrs. Raymond Ledford. and Miss Lela Jo Galley. An assortment of garden flow ers was used as decorations and he hostesses served punch and party sandwiches and Cakes to ap a nmately 50 guests who called luring the evening. Over The Countryside ' In Patton Community Mr*. Pearl M. Stewart Staff Telephone Z74-J-1 Much Interest Much interest was shown at the June meeting of the Patton Home Demonstration Club, when Mrs. R D. Wells and Mrs. Ruth Pat ton led a discussion on "Freez ing FOods". Mrs. CMatta Wells, president, reported on the county council meeting which she had recently attended. At the conclusion of the busi ness meeting an open discussion was held concerning the Macon County Fair and the group voted unanimously to support the fair ln every way possible. Perianal* Miss Carolyn Cochran, who is employed in Washington, D. C., has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. *Homer Cochran. Miss Nancy Cochran accompanied her to Washington, where she will spend some time visiting friends and relatives. Harley Stewart made a business trip to Oainsville. Ga., Friday of last week. Mrs. Fred Hannah. Mrs. Gene Cocke, who has been visiting here from Centervllle. Ala., Mrs. Ern est Wright and two daughters, Gloria Jean and Sue Ellen, spent last week at Myrtle Beach. They also visited relatives in Green ville. S. C. Glenn Patton. of Murphy, vis ited his sister. Mrs. Branson Rog ers. and Mr. Rogers recently. Mrs. Sallie Moore is spending some time with her niece, Mr*. H. A. Pell, Jr.. in 8yiva. Roy Hedden. of Oak Rids*. Tenn . has been visiting his broth er. Aaron Hedden. Miss Helen Cochran, who la em ployed In Waynesvllle, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Homer Cochran. Carl Swanaon, of the U 8. Army, who has been stationed in Germany for some time, is spend ing his leave with his father. Walter Swanson. Joe Morgan left Tuesday of this week for Raleigh with the Frank lin F. F. A. parliamentary pro cedure team. David Brooks, of Maggie, visit ed his grandfather, J. L. Brooks, Sunday. The regular meeting of the Community Development Organi zation will be held July 1 at 7:30 p. m. at the community center. Williams To Attend Nationwide Meeting Ed T. Williams, of Franklin, will attend the company-wide sales convention of Nationwide In surance in its home office city of Columbus. Ohio, June 29-JuIy 1.. Mr. Williams will be among 4, 000 persons, including 2,000 agents from IT states, who will attend the three-day meeting. It will be I the first company-wide gathering in seven years, and one of the largest sales conventions in the history of Ohio's capital city. at \ SJiii Real i Savings y CHUX ROAST u.s. choice ? 49* FRESH HAMBURGER L, _ 49* PET fVAPORATipMILK 2 TALL --- 29c ???????*????????? Ht] 2 SMALL - - 15c JFG INSTANT COFFEE 6-Oz. Jar BORDEN'S CANNED BISCUITS 3 For? 29* SWIFT'S PROCESSED CHEESE 2 Lb. Loaf ? 79* FRISKIES DOG FOOD i6-0z. can 15* ) SHORTENING SNOWDRIFT j-Lb, Tin - 69* WESSON OIL Quart Bottle ? ? ARMOUR'S GA.. PEACH BRAND SLICED BACON- ? 59* FRESH TOMATOES 2 lb 29< FRESH CUCUMBERS Lb. ? ? W COLD MELONS 35 ? ..Lb.--1!" YACHT CLUB TUNA Vz Size NORTHERN TOILET TISSUE 3 for 29c PEPPERIDGE FARM BREAD 16-Oz. 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