Along The Way In Carson Community MISS BRENDA CUNNINGHAM Staff Correspondent Telephone 764 New Home A new home is being construct ed near the Ernest Wallace home for Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ledford ?nd family. Bible Class Meets Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Reynolds were hosts to the Young Adult Bible Class at their home Sunday afternoon, March 22. Mrs. Ruby Brookshire had charge of the de votional, "Bearing The Cross." A skit was enacted by Mrs. Dan R. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bry son, and Mrs. Ruby Brookshlre. During the recreational hour, Easter games were played. Cake and soft drinks or coffee were served to approximately 15 guests. The class will meet with Kenneth Dowdle next month. Happy Birthday! George Wallace, who celebrated he's ? beautiful baby . . . hat, bthrt r? know It, it'll ho a siring M ffc* iml Your camera is the only way to make time stand still when the kids are growing up. Pictures of the baby's first faltering steps keep that day fresh in your mind when he's scooting around in the car. So keep your camera ready to record the big events of today that become the treasured memories of tomorrow. We're camera fans ourselves, so we like to discuss your picture>making problems. Come in and we'll do our best to answer your questions and supply the right equipment for your needs. No obligation whatever. Hmmkm, At plrtwts jtm (rfcicri tumr?w m$t to fata TODAY I mm mm ? camumas or ah tms ? scmims ? oamk toom svmii s FtOJfCrOftS ? ACCtStOMS 4 Rolls Film $1.00 620 ? 120 ? 127 GENE'S STUDIO 11 Phillips St. Franklin, N. C. his 93rd birthday March 20, was honored at a birthday dinner at Carson Community Building Sun day, March 22. The dinner was given by his children, who were present with their families. They are Mr. and Mrs. George Stalcup, Mrs. and Mrs. Burnell Waldroop, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Waldroop, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pressley, Mr. and Mrs Ed Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I Wallace, and Mrs. T. M. Greene,! of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Greene's three sons, James, Paul, and Thad also came. Friends prasent included Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cunningham, the Rev. J. C. Lane, the Rev. Paul Heafner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dalrymple, and Mrs. Jim Street and two daughters and their children, of Greenville. S. C. Mr. Wallace has 36 grandchil dren and 38 great grandchildren, many of whom were present for his birthday celebration. Family Dinner All the children of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Watts were at home Easter for a family dinner In celebration of the birthdays of their parents. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dills, of Birm ingham, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. James Watts and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jacobs and son, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Watts and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moffitt and family, all of Franklin. Buying Rack WS.CB. met with Mrs. Florence S. Sherrill Thursday, March 26. Mrs. Sherrill presented a program entitled "One in Christ." The society planned a supper, which the women of Carson Chapel church served to the Methodist Men and their guests at the com munity building Tuesday night. The women also voted to buy a literature rack to be placed In the vestibule of the church. It Is for church literature like "The Upper Room". Easter En Hunt The children of the primary department of Carson Chapel Sunday school were entertained with an Easter egg hunt at Car son Community Center Saturday afternoon, March 28. The teachers, Mrs. Ed Wallace and Mrs. Dan Oibson, yere hostesses. After the hunt, refreshments of punch and cookies were served. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Homer Greene, Jr.. and family, Jo Ann, Tommy, and Vikl, of East Point, Ga? spent last week end visiting Mr. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Greene. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bryson re cently visited friends in Gaines ville, Ga. Paul Smith was at home from Fort Jackson, S. C., last week end. George Dills, son of Mr. an3 EVERYBODY'S COMING TO . . . Sossamon's BIG Grandaddy Sale of Sales Sossamon Furniture Stores are Western North Caro lina's largest home furnishers and their tremendous buying power has been thrown into this biggest JUBILEE OF VALUES Macon County has ever seen. 51,000-?? in Merchandise Absolutely Free . . . Just Stop by and Register! I i '? ' ? , . FURNITURE FOR 3 ROOMS 107 Pieces $388.88 LOADS OF BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST COME IN TODAY! SOSSAMON FURNITURE COMPANY Main Street , Franklin, N. C f Mrs. Elmer Dills, who recently volunteered (or service. Is stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C. Charles Garner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Oarner, has Joined the U.S. Army and is stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C. Mrs. Burton C. Boesser, of Rich mond, Va., and Mrs. E. M. Davis, of Winston-Salem, arrived last week for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cunningham, and other relatives here. They were met in Old Fort by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sheffield, of Bristol, Va., were here for the funeral of Mrs. Sheffield's mother, Mrs. O. L. Bryson, March 13. They stayed with Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Bryson while here. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Hall and family, of Bryson City, spent a recent Sunday visiting Mr. Hall's sister, Mrs. Clifford Dowdle, and Mr. Dowdle and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore and family, of Atlanta, Oa? spent last week end with Mr. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Welling and son. Gist, and daughter, Mary Kathryn, of Adelphl, Md? spent Easter with relatives. Mrs. Well ing is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cunningham. She Is the former Miss Kathryn Godwin, of this community. E. M. Davis, of Winston-Salem, arrived here Friday night to spend the Easter holidays with Mr. and Belmont View Farms Elected To American Guernsey Cattle Club PETERBOROUGH, N. H. ? Belmont View Farms, of Frank lin, has been elected to member Mrs. John F. Cunningham. Mrs. Davis and her sister, Mrs. Burton C. Boesser, came.' a week earlier and returned home with Mr. Davis Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Orady Greene and son, Mac, of Atlanta, Ga.. spent last week end visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houston. Jimmy Cunningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cunningham, Is recovering from measles. Easter week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Watts were their Easter week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Watts were their daughter, Mrs. Walter Strauss, and Mr. Straus and family, of Charles ton, S. C. Mrs. Turner Vinson of Clayton, N. C.. and her son, Herman, spent last week end here visiting her brother, George Conley, who is sick, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dills, of Birmingham, Ala., visited Mrs. Dills' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Watts, last week end. J. D. Jacobs left Sunday for Birmingham, Ala., to work. ship in the American Guernsey Cattle Club, non-profit agricultur al organization serving over 40, 000 purebred Guernsey breeders throughout the United States. Belmont View Farms, Inc., start ed with purebred Guernseys in 1927 and now has 320 head. Own ed by A. B. Slagle, the (arm is a member of the North Carolina Guernsey Breeders' Association and has shown Its fine Guernseys at various county fairs. MOFFITT ASSIGNED March-Private Clarence W. Mof fltt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Moffltt, of Franklin, Route 2, has been assigned to Company C, 3rd Battalion, 1st Training Regiment at Fort Jackson, S. C? for eight weeks of basic combat training, It has been announced. 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