Along The Way In Carson Community V . Staff Correspondent Telephone LA 4-2170 MISS SUZANNE CUNNINGHAM Oonley Reunion The Con ley family reunion will be held Sunday. August 28. at the Carson Community Building. Meeting Tonight The Carson V/3.C3. will meet JOIN THE RECORD CLUB And Receive Free Records ? o For More Information Call LA 4-3322 tonight (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Homer Greene. Sheffield Speaks Edward Sheffield, a layman from Snow H1U Methodist Church, was guest speaker at Carson Chapel Sunday. Dr. L. B. Hayes is scheduled to speak next Sunday night at 7:30. The pastor, the Rev. Raymond Himes, Is vacationing while repairs are being made on the parsonage. Men At Work R. J. Bryson, Kenneth Dowdle, and Harold Moore. Jr., painted mail box posts last Saturday to get them ready for new name plates. j Busy Summer The members of Louisa Chapel I have had a busy summer helping j the members of the West Macon Clrcait raise money to building a new parsonage. The parsonage Is being erected on the site of the old 81agle school In Cartoogechaye community. The women of the church will serve supper to the Methodist Men's Club at the Carson Com munity Building Saturday night to raise more money for the build ing fund. Directs School The Rev, J. C. Lane directed a Bible school at Louisa Chapel the second week In August with an average attendance of 23. Waldroop* Meet About 75 attended the Waldroop reunion Sunday at Carson Com m u n 1 1 y Building. Out-of-town guests Included Mr. and Mrs Wiley Waldroop, of Chattanooga. Tenn., Mrs. John Anderson, of Knoxvllle, Tenn.. Mr. and Mrs. Don Waldroop. of Hayesvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Waldroop and family, of Sarasota, Fla. Class Has Meeting The Carson Adult Bible Class met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pendergrass Wednesday night. August 17. Mrs. Weaver Hurst was In charge of the devotional and R. J. Bryson presided. Mrs. Homer ONE STOP SERVICE ? FAST ? FRIENDLY ? 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Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ouzts. of Ninety-Six. S. C.. spent the week W. R. Ramsey Dies August 13 In California William Robert Ramsey, 32, son of Mrs. Robert Ramsey, of the Telllco community, died Saturday. August 13, In Long Beach, Calif., after an illness of 10 weeks. He had lived In Long Beach for the past 10 years and was a mem ber of the First Baptist Church there. Services were conducted at noon on the 16th in the Dllday Chapel there by Dr. Ervin F. Austin, pas tor of his church. Burial was In the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills. In addition to his mother, sur viving are a brother, Sam Ram sey, of Charleston, S. C? and five sisters. Mrs. Lola Howard, of Long Beach, Mrs. Jessie Chesnut, of Los Alamltos. Calif., Mrs. Virgin!" B runner, of Tarzana, Calif., and Misses Ruth and Nancy Carole Ramsey, of the home. Cansler Clan Meets For '60 Reunion The annual Cansler family re union was held Sunday. August 14, at the Straus Recreation Area In Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Cansler, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Cansler, and Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Townsley were hosts. Those attending from Franklin were Mrs. C. A. Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cansler, Zeb Cans ler, Miss Elizabeth Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cansler and family, Harry Thomas, Johnny and Mary Frances Myers, and Regina Meadows. Also attending were Mrs. C. West, of Pisgah Forest, Mrs. Nancy Chapman and chil dren, of Brevard, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mallonee and Mrs. Lucy Hodglns, of Winston-Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Cansler and family, of Miami, Fla. Greene, who has been elected teacher of the class, was present. Mrs. Dan R. Reynolds, who was celebrating her birthday, was pre sented a corsage by the group and birthday cake and other refresh ments were served. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prultt and family, of Areata, Calif., are visit ing Mr. Pruitt's mother. Mrs. Bur lin Pruitt, and children. Mrs. J. D. Dills and daughter, Wilma, and son, Jimmy, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beck, are in Areata, Calif., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Wilks and other rela tives on the west coast. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cunningham and family were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hamilton and daughter. Margaret, and sons, Buzzy and Gary, of Rome. Ga. Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Ham ilton are sisters. Mrs. Homer Greene accom panied her grandson. Tommy Greene, to his home in Atlanta, Ga., Monday. Tommy had been visiting here for a week. Mrs. Jim Street and daughter, Ruth, of Greenville, 8. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Waldroop and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc Clure last week end. FREE demonstration with tho NEW HOM ELITE FRANKLIN ; POWER SAW , SERVICE Important! WE'VE MOVED To 244 W. Palmer NEAR BALDWIN'S Our Same Phone LA 4-3111 end with Mr. and Mrs. W T. Til>| son. Two new homes are being erect ed In the community. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Qregory are building near the Pine Orove church and Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Houston are building near their old home on Walnut Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crunkle ton and family spent Sunday at Mars Hill. While there their daughter. Mary Lou. visited the dormitory where she will live when she enters college in September. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Deal were their daughters. Misses Helen and Louise Deal, of Atlanta, Oa. 1960 Plymouth Savoy 4 dr., < cyl., straight drive, heater, white tires, only 69 actual miles. List price $2,502 SPECIAL THIS WEEK Only $1,995 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air V-8, 4 dr., automatic trans mission, radio and heater Only $1,895 Two 1958 Chev. Biscay ncs 4 drs., V-8's, automatic transmission, radio, heater. Take Your Choice! Only $1,495 1957 Chevrolet V-8 4 dr., automatic trans mission, heater. Really a nice car. 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Tudor VlctorU, straight drive, heater, white tires. 1957 Ford Custom 300 For dor, automatic trans mission, radio, heater. 1956 Chevrolet 6 Cyl. 4 dr., straight drive and heater. 1956 Ford Fairlane, Tudor, overdrive, radio and heater. 1956 Old* Super 88 4 dr. Holiday, automatic transmission, radio amd heater, power brakes and steering, only 33,000 miles. 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Sports Coupe, V-8, auto matic transmission, radio and heater. 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 6 cyl., 2 dr., overdrive, radio and heater. 1955 Ford Fairlane Fordor, automatic trans mission, radio, beater. 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air V-8, 4 dr., straight drive, radio and heater. A Cream Puff! 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Sports Coupe, 6 cyL, straight drive, radio and heater. 1955 Chevrolet Del Ray V-8, 2 dr., automatic transmission, radio and heater. 1954 Olds 88 2 dr., automatic trans mission, heater. Special This Week, Only $445. 1953 Ford Convertible V-8, straight drive, radio and heater. Only $345. 1952 Chevrolet 4 dr., automatic trans mission, radio, heater. 1951 Chevrolet Bel Air Sports Coupe, radio and heater. New tires. Several Older Models to Choose from Due to our low overhead irou will always find top quality cars at the lowest irices, plus a 50-50 war ?anty in writing at . . . IV. Palmer St. Franklin. N. C. MACON MOTOR CO. Dealer No. 5M DOGS! Woof!! Take 'Em Away - Entire Stock of Ladies' Summer Dresses Sizes 9 -15, 10-20, 14l/2-24Y2 Now V2 Price Just Right For Dog Days One Table of Ladies' Shorts, Blouses, Skirts and Pedal Pushers Broken Sizes ? Regular $1.00 Now 62c Man's Best Friend - One Table Ladies' Sportswear, Boys' Swim Suits, Pajamas, Shirts, etc. Regular $1.99 A Now $1.19 Lassie Come Home - One Table Men's and Ladies' Sportswear Broken Sizes ? Regular $2.99 and $3.99 Now $2.44 Move Over Big Dcg One Table Men's Summer Dress Slacks, Boys' Summer Slacks ? Girls' Sportswear Ladies' Sportswear Broken Sizes ? 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