SOCIAL ACTIVITIES f u and ?MfcUNGS AND GOINGS was By eve \jck at fge in D. 8. ; the First Toccoa, fin^"minister. > bride was dressed in a rot gold with which she brown accessories. Her ^corsage was of blue Spanish Is and yellow rosebuds. Pendergrass is employed bookkeeper in the general Ire of the Western Carolina Tephone Company, Franklin. Mr. Pendergrass is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Pender grass of White Oak street, Franklin. He is a graduate of th'e Franklin high school and attended North Carolin State College, Raleigh. He is con nected with the Champion Fibre Company, Canton, as a local purchaser. Immediately following the wedding ceremony, the bridal party were entertained at a dinner at the Toccoa Country Club. Those enjoying the occasion with Mr. and Mrs. Pendergrass were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hughey, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Friclcs, Mrs. Dan Bryson, Mrs. Clyde Galley, Mrs. Colonel How and Carl Tysinger, of Franklin, I and Mrs. Dorothy TUlery, of | Toccoa. Mr. and Mrs. Pendergrass I will make their home in Frank- | lln. MISS DAUGHERTY BECOMES BRIDE OF PFC. JACOBS Mrs. Allle McCarty, of Win ston-Salem, has announced the marriage of her daughter, Miss . Mattle Daugherty to Pfc. Leo A. Jacobs, of Franklin, and the United States Army. The wedding ceremony was solemnized in Clayton, Ga.. on Saturday, January 6, with Judge Frank Godfrey, officiat ing. The bride wps attired in an Ice blue dress with which she wore black accessories. She re ceived her education at the Hayesville high school. Pfc. Jacobs is the son of Mr. | and Mrs. Carl Jacobs, of Frank lin, and received his education at the Franklin high school. He entered the armed forces In 1943 and took his basic train ing at Camp Robinson, Ark., Camp Young, Calif., Camp Shelby, Miss., Fort George Meade, Md., .and at Miles Stan dish, Mass. Pfc. Jacobs, who was wound ed in France last summer, was returned to the States in No vember, and recently spent Jtiis furlough here visiting his fam ily. Following his visit he re ported to Moore's General hos pital and Mrs. Jacobs will re turn to her home in Winston - Salem. MRS. CHURCH TO BE HOSTESS TO LEGION AUXILIARY The American Legion Auxili ary will meet at the home of Mrs. Herbert E. Church on Har rison avenue on Monday eve ning at 8 o'clock for their reg ular monthly business and so cial meeting. All members are urged to attend. ! Personal J Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bryson, of the West's Mill community, have had a letter from their son. Pvt. Frank L. Bryson that he was recuperating from a foot Infection In a hospital In Eng land. Miss Juanita Meadows, of Bryson City, was visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. W. Justice and Mr. Justice at their home on Franklin route 4 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conley have returned from Cleveland, Ohio, where they spent a week with their daughter, Mrs. G. Merritt Preston and Mr. Pres ton. Mrs. Herman Chllders, who who underwent an operation at the Angel hospital on Satur day was reported by (hospltal attendants to be getting along very nicely. Mrs. Lee Wood spent the weekend in Murphy the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCoy while Miss Hazel Pannell, who also spent the weekend In Murphy visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Allison. Joseph Ashear has returned from Atlanta, Ga., where he spent a few days buying new spring merchandise for his store. Mrs. James Young and daugh ter, Dona Mae, of Portland, Ore., arrived here Monday for a visit with Mrs. Young's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Blaine at their home on Harrison avenue. Mrs. Jack Sanders and son, Sol, are spending a few days In Atlanta, Ga., purchasing new spring merchandise for the Sanders' Store. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Clampitt, of Conover, have been spend ing several days on Iotla vis iting their son, Norman Clamp itt and family, returning to their home on Saturday. Mrs. K. F. Montague, her mother, Mrs. O. G. Lassiter. fr. FRANKLIN rmy Store ARMY - NAVY - MARINE Surplus and Salvage New Army Lantern* $2.01 Army Ga? Mask Cover .26 (Good Fishing Bag) Army Field Shoes $3.04 to $4.12 Army Canteen* 37 Ski Shoea 5.10 (Fine for Rough Work) RAINCOATS $2.58 - $3.61 - $4.12 Light Weight and Nearly New SALES TAX INCLUDED IN PRICES Winner in .Nations! 4-H Contest Betty Peek, daughter of Mt. and Mrs. John M. Peek of Walnut ; Creek section, and North Carolina winner in the National 4-H Garden Contest, has been awarded a $500 War Bond by the 1 National Victory Garden Institute as junior winner in the Na | tional "Green Thumb" contest. Betty, who is 15 years old, has specialized in gardening and food preservation for three years. Her other 4-H activities include work in foods and nutrition, j clothing, and in homemaking. She is a member of the Pine Grove j 4-H Club. Betty did not attempt large scale gardening but spe 1 cialized on keeping her family supplied with a wide variety of fresh vegetables at all times. She and the other members of the family canned 527 'quarts of vegetables during 1944 from her garden. and brother, Sgt. O. G. Lassiter, made a business trip to Ashe ville on Monday. Mrs. O. G. Lassiter and son. Sgt. O. G. Lassiter, Jr., of Bat tleboro, N. C., mother and bro ther of Mrs. K. F. Montague, also Mrs. M. D. Parker, sister, and her husband, Pvt. M. D. Parker, of Columbus, Miss., who spent the first of the week here with Mr. and Mrs. Montague, have returned to their homes, j J. B. Matlock, of the West's Mill community, is under treat ment at the Angel hospital. Mrs. R. C. Bumgarner, of ! Whittier, is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. O. C. Bryant at her home on Harrison avenue. John Dills, of Canton, was here Tuesday on business. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends, relatives and Potts Funeral Home for the kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our dear mother and grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Shepherd and Family CARD OF THANKS We wish to express to our many friends and neighbors our sincere appreciation for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown during the sickness and death of our dear mother, Mrs. Ruhemah Pannell, and also for the many beauti ful flowers. Sons and Daughters BUY IT? FIND IT? SELL IT THROUGH THESE COLUMNS LARGER DOLLARS farfwrVmty II? you art like moit intelligent people you try to get t!ie most value for your money. That's why this fact should be especially interest ing to you: Since organisa tion in 1907, Jefferson Stand ard has consistently paid S% intereat on funds held in trust for policyholders and bene ficiaries. That meana Jeffer son Standard policy dollar* are LARGER. Without :o?t to you, your Jefferson Stand crd representative will be glad to show you what this can- mean to you and your family in terms of extra pro tection it no extra coat. Call or write today, v, E. J. CARPENTER, Special Aft. Franklin, N. C. JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFT. INSURANCE COMPANY * \ ? ? * Births ? ? ? Twins, a daughter, Bonnie F.aye, and a son, Ronald R. were born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed gar Hyatt, at their home in East Franklin on December 30. A daughter, Eva Nell, was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Johnson on December 29, at their home in the Cartooge chaye community. On December 26, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Teddy at their home at Pren tiss. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton D. Sanders announce the birth of a son, Jerry- Lee, at their home on Skeenah, on December 26. Cora Sue, a daughter, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh R. DeHart. at their home in the West's Mill community, on De cember 19. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.Luther W. Sanders at their home on Cartoogechaye on De cember 19. On December 18, a daughter. Sarah Joyce. wm born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Vanhook, at their home In the Franklin ! township. A daughter. Shirley Ann. was ; bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ted I Campbell at their home in the Iotla community, on December ' 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jess H. Thomp son announce the birth of a | son, John Douglas, at their home on Franklin route 4, on December 6. Pfc. Verlon Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins, of the Oak Grove sec tion of the county, announce | the birth of twin daughters, Thomasene and Bobbylene. at their home on December 29 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee Brooks announce the birth of a son. Jesse Eugene, on December 20, at their home on Franklin Route i. Alice Faye, a daughter, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Verles McOaha, at their home in Tel lico section, on December 22. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winchester at their home at Needmore, 011 Decem ber 25. Twin daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Augusta Keener on January 3, at their home in the Sugarfork town ship. Pvt. and Mrs. Bill Phillips an nounce the birth of a daughter, Linda Sue, at the Angel hos pital on December 27. Mrs. Phil lips was the former Miss Lu cille Hall, daughter of Mr. and ? Continued on Page Six SPECIALS THIS WEEK: Back-up Lamps . $3.85 Trouble Lamps (with 25-1" t . cord) .......... 6.1."* Truck Mirror .: l.S() WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Our record for de pendability is widely known. Strangers call us with perfect con fidence. TO SCKVK AS W t ' U) VVervlce ^TOTMUWWa OUR Superior Service is priced to meet the needs oi every family. Our policy oi reasonable prof its insures the reason ableness of our prices. Jt Costs Wo More to Call Us 7/crntl H? SERVES BEST WHO SERVES MOS PHONE 106 ? NITE "HONE 20 INSULATE YOUR HOME NOW WITH K1MSUL ? ? ? MORE HEAT - LESS FUEL WE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK: I . ? U. S. Gypsum Roll and Shingle Roofing. 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