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Qfet JFfankliii "QitH P,( IjijliUnl# Baconian NEWS about PEOPLE Miss Mary Enloe, of Knoxvillc. Term, visited relatives here last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Boy M. Biddle. Jr., spent the Easter holidays with Mr. Biddle's parents in Lakeland, Fla. Dr. H. T. Horsley spent several cays recently with his daughter, Mrs. Joe Pena, and Mr. Pena, in Red Bank, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Oreen and family, of Burlington, spent the holiday week end with Mrs. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Higdon. Mrs. Gilmer Crawford had as guests last week end her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Crawford, and her grand daughter. Vicky Henry, all of Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Moore, of Raleigh, spent last week enc^ with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hlgdon and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Whltmire and family visited friends in Charlotte last week end. 'Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart and family spent the Easter holidays with relatives In Harriman, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tyslnger and son. Dale, of Knoxville, Tenn., spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tysinger. For the Easter holidays Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Snyder had their entire family home for the first time in several months. Those from out-of-town were their daugh ters. Mrs. Jerry Norton, and Mr. Norton, of Washington, D. C . Miss Ruth Snyder, of Woman's Col lege, Greensboro, and Mrs. Walter Hall, and Mr. Hall, of Waynesville. Mrs. W. W. Sloan, Sr., returned to her home last week end after spending the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. James S. Mc Allister, and Mr. McAllister, in Maplewood, N. J. Mrs. Fred M. Slagle left last week for a visit with her sister come quick like a bunny for this never-again buyl FAMOUS MAKE FEATHERWEIGHT SPRING SUITS 51 9-95 if not specially purchased, 29.50 How it this price possible? We picked the worsted texture suiting ourselves from one of the country's leading mills. We took it to a top maker, to tailor a limited edition with the accent on lean lines, smooth newly-narrowed lapels, contour-perfect fit. The result is a suit that's definitely "you," the moment you step in front of our Men's Shop mirror. Choose from Spring blues, grays, browns. Regu lars, longs, shorts. BILK'S for better selections, better buy si l0Srar BELK'S for certified better valuesl / BELK'S - FRANKLIN In-law, Mrs. Neilly Alexander, In Pompano, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Ellington and family, of Ashevllle, were guests of Mrs. Ellington's parent, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arnold, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sloan are visiting their son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Sloan, after spending the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Leon Oibbs, in Charlotte. Mrs. Oibbs is mov ing this week to Olen Ridge, N. J., where her husband is employed. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hlgdon, of Atlanta, Oa? visited relatives here last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conley spent several days last week visiting Mr. Conley's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Conley. in Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Manson Stiles spent a recent week end with the Rev. Olenn Anderson and his mother, Mrs. C. L. Anderson, in Columbia, S. C. Mrs. Mamie Reynolds, Mrs. Charlie Bradley, and Mrs. Oene Huscussop attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Gibson Martin in Fairview March 22, Mr. and Mrs. John Wasilik have returned from a three week's vaca tion in Miami, Pompano Beach, and Ft. Pierce, Fla. Mrs. H. C. Allan, Sr., and her sister, Mrs. C. J. Mortensen, of Ord, Neb., returned home last week after a visit of several weeks in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lj. Johnson, of Crete, Neb., drove up from Coral Oables, Fla., to ac company Mrs. Mortensen home They left Monday morning. A. B. Slagle attended a cattle sale in Newberry last week. While away visited his daughter, Mrs. O. C. Butler, and Mr. Butler in Aynor, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Massey spent last week on a vacation trip in Florida. 'Mr. and Mrs. Allen Siler spent a recent week end in Chapel Hill and Durham, where they visited their daughter. Miss Freda Siler, and their son. Bud Siler. R. S. Jones and daughter. Miss Margaret Jones, visited Mr. Jones' son, Richie, in Chapel Hill recently. Mr. and Mrs. L. Holland, of Marietta, Qa., spent a week end at their home here. Mrs. Ira H. Duvall .and Mrs. Thad Mason spent Easter in Marietta, Ga? and Atlanta, with Mr. and Mrs. L. Holland. Mrs. Harriett Echols is visiting her son, Leonard Echols, and family in Newport News. Va. On .the day of her arrival she got to see the carriers Forrestal and Hornet in port. Mrs. Robert R. Angel, of Cutiv bert, G'a., spent the Easter holidays visiting Mrs. Wiley Ashe, Mrs. Frank Daves, and other relatives in Macon County. MRS. BEUNA LEDFORD FETED AT DINNER Mrs. Beuna Ledford was feted March 22 with a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ledford on the Georgia highway. Those attending were Doyle and Betty Stiles, of Cullowhee, J. L. and Patsy Chambers and family, Mrs. Annie Lee Setser Rhodarmer and family, C. V. Rhodarmer, and Sandy Brown, all of Canton, Jim and Mary Setser and family, Wade and Clarabelle Setser and family, Don Ledford and Debbie, all of Franklin. All of Mrs. Ledford's children, grandchildren, and great-grand children were present. HOOKERS ARE FETED AT DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mi's. W. K- Hooker, who moved to Hendersonville this week were guests of honor at a dinner party March 21 at River Rock Inn. Following the dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Hooker were presented a gift from the group of approxi mately 50 friends, who attended, the dinner, and others who were unable to be present BUNDYS HONOR COUPLE WITH BUFFET SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bundy en tertalned with a buffet suppci at their home March 22 honor ing Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones who were married Saturday March 7. in Wythvllle, Va. Mrs Jones is the former Miss Char lotte Gladstone. Mr. Jones is a supervisor at Franklin Hosiery Company and the guest list Included other super visors and their wives; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Oran, Mr. and Mrs Dan Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ledbetter, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Oz Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collier, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Murphy, Miss Esta Mae Childers, plant re ceptionist-secretary. also attended Mr. and Mrs. Jones were pre sented a gift of brass by the host and hostess. CARPENTERS ARE FETED AT SHOWER Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carpenter were feted at a miscellaneous shower March 14 at the home of Mrs. Carpenter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Curtis. Mrs. Carpenter is the former Miss Judy Ann Curtis. Hostesses were Mrs. Joyce Elliott. Mrs. {Catherine Cunning ham. and Mrs. Barbara Bradley. About 65 called. Mrs. Myrtis Conley entertained at the piano. MISS ALMA NELSON WEDS R. M. SHIVE IN WASHINGTON Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Alma Curtis Nelson, of Washington. D. C.. and Chapel Hill, to Robert McOregor Shive, of Chapel Hill, March 28 in Washington. Mr. Shive is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shive, of Luebo, Belgian Congo, Africa, and grand son of the late C. A. Setser, of this county. Meeting Tonight Cowee Rural Community De velopment Organization will hold its monthly meeting at the school tonight (Thursday) at 7:30. Club Meets The home demonstration club held its regular meeting Friday afternoon, March 27. at the home of Mrs. CaiT Bryson. Mrs. Florence S. Sherrill gave a demonstration on lighting In the home. Public Recital Mrs. Hoyt Bryson will present her music pupils In a public re cital In the music room at Cowec School Saturday night, April 4, at 7:30. Birthday Party Mrs. James Scroggs honored her daughter, Mary Carolyn, with a party on her fifth birthday. Ten were present. Mrs. Scroggs served birthday cake and drinks. Church News The Sunbeams were In charge of prayer service at Cowee Bap tist. Church Wednesday night, April 1. The junior and intermediate Training Union classes of Cowee Baptist Church held a social at the church Tuesday night. Their leaders are Mrs. Hoyt Bryson, Mrs. Furman Shook, and Miss Barbara Jean Roper. Personals Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bryson re turned to their home in Detroit, Mich., Saturday after spending some time here. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rickman went to Winston-Salem Monday, where Mrs. Rickman entered Bap tist Hospital for treatment. Mrs. E. B. Watson. Mr. and A. L. WHITAKER 209 Nantahala Bldj. Phone 5 IIationwidi Mutual Intwranca Co. \H#r* Mutual Fir* Insurant? Co. , J.if? Inturam* C*. WEEK END I HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE SKINLESS FRANKS _ ? SWIFT'S SWEET RA BACON EGGS SWIFTING - - - GOLDEN CREST FLOUR DOG FOOD ? RICE MEAL FEED?:? MASON Phone 9 I SPECIALS l u,. 39* $1.00 3 Lbs. 1 lSHER Lb. 39* *1.00 3 Doz. 1 3 Lbs. 69C \ $1 69 25 Lbs. 1 $0.00 _ _ _ 25 Lbs. L $0.00 . _ __ 100 Lbs. L SFood Market Franklin. N. C. Announcement . . . APPLES! Last week we told Golden Delicious and Staymen Apples for 99c per bushel. Due to the tremendous sales on these apples, our supply was exhausted by 4 p. m. Saturday, March , 28. To give our customers another chance to purchase these apples at this very special price, we are again offering 300 more bushels at the low price of 99c per bushel. These apples will be on our parking lots Thursday a. m., April 2 through Saturday, April 4. Baldwins Super-Market PALMER STREET Baldwin's Big Dollar Groc. EAST FRANKLIN Comin's And Goin's In Cowee Community| MISS CECILE GIBSON Staff Correspondent and children, of A&heville, spent some time last week at their cabin near Big Laurel. Miss Grace Shepherd returned to Western Carolina College, Cul lowhee. Monday night, after spending the Easter holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shepherd. BUI Pouts, of N. C. State Col lege. Raleigh, was at home for the Easter holidays. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our most gracious thanks to all our friends and neighbors (or their unfailing love and kindness shown during the illness and death of our darling husband and father. Also lor the beautiful floral gifts. Mrs. W. M. Swafford and Family Mj s. Howard Watson and son. and Mrs. Bruce Singleton and daugh ter, of Canton, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shepherd and family Monday. Mrs. Nobia Hill and daughter, Virginia, of Canton, visited Mrs. iJohn H. Dalton and son, Carl, last Wednesday. Mrs. W. R. Gibson and son. Devereux, visited Mrs. Gibson's daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wooten, and son Mike, of Charlotte, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Bryson. of Detroit, Mich., visited Mrs. John H. Dalton and Carl Dalton last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hurst and granddaughter. Jo Cloer, spent Easter with Mrs. Hurst's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hall, of Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hall, of Winston-Salem, spent the Easter holidays with Mrs. Hall's mother, Mrs. James R. Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Thompson, of Asheville, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Bradley and children, of Brevard, visited their parents, Mrs. S. C. Leather man and Mrs. Dee Bradley. Easter. S/Sgt. Ted Watklns, of Donald I son Air Force Base. Greenville. | S. C? spent Easter with Mr. and i j Mrs. W. R. Gibson and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Walton Smith ! ? READY TO SERVE YOU J. Rex Woodson, a man with 30 ye?r?' experi ence in the field of radio and television service, has joined our staff. Mr. Woodson, a Pan-American Airway*, and United States Air Force veteran, ran his own TV and Radio service shop in Miami, Fla., for 12 years. We do not hesitate to say that he is as weQ qualified as any service man in Western North Carolina. This makes the number of personnel we have ready to serve you equal to five, and enabUs us to promise you ONE DAY SERVICE Franks Radio & TV Service Headquarters for RCA and Philco Palmer St. Phone 249 Franklin, N. C. PEOPLE'S . . . After Easter Ladies And Children'* SANDAL Ladies' Toppers and Suits NOT MANY LEFT White and Colors from SJ.99 pair GARDEN HOSE 50 Ft. Guaranteed 5 years $1.48 ONE GROUP BOYS* SUITS Reg. $5.95 Vz off ...SINGLE iNGINE CONTRC 3 H.P. \ Guaranteed 1 year $49.95 PEOPLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE You Get S. & H. Green Stamps With Every Purchase I
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