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MRS. WASILIK HOSTESS
TO I.KGION AUXILIARY
Mrs. John Wasilik was hostess
to the American Lesion Auxil
iary. Macon County Post No.
108. at her home on Rogers
Hill. Monday evening, at which
time the new officers for the
ensuing year were installed, fol
lowing the regular routine of
business.
Mrs. WasiJik, retiring presi
dent, was the installing officer
Tilt- following will serve
through the coming year:
Mis. Herbert E. Church, presi
dent: Mrs A R. Higdon, vice
president; Mrs. Gilmer A .Jones,
secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Wasi
lik, chaplain-historian; and Mrs.
I .on Ualton. sergeant-at-arins.
Mrs Church appointed the
following committees:
Membership. Mrs. Frank I
Murray, chairman Mrs. Joe Set
ter. Mrs. Charles Waldroop, and
Mrs C N. Dowdle; Gifts, vlrs.
Higdon. chairman. Mrs. Harold
Enloe, Mrs. Setser and Mrs. C
C. Cunningham; cross, Mrs.
Higdon, chairman, Mrs. Lon Dal
ton and Mrs. Forest Sisk; Gold
?star. Mrs Fred Slagle. chairman,
Mrs Frank Reece, Mrs. Wal
droop and Mrs. Wasilik. Jr.
Mrs. Wasilik expressed her ip
preciation for the cooperation
she had received from the mem
bers during the past four years
that she has served as presi
dent. and Mrs. Church and the
other members expressed their
appreciation to Mrs. Wasilik for
the service she has given to
the Auxiliary.
The October meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Church on Harrison avenue.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Wasilik at the close of the
meeting.
?av: "I saw it advertised
in The Press".
MISS ELl'RA BELLE SANDERS
MARRIED TO C. G WALTERS
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sanders, of
the Prentiss section of Macon
county, have announced, the
marriage ol their daughter. Miss
Elura Belle Sanders, ta Carl G.
Walters, of Winchester, Ky? in
a ceremony solemnized April 16,
at the home of the Rev Joseph
R. Baikman, in Lexington, Ky.
Mr and Mrs Waiters are mak
ing their home in Winchester,
-Ky
IVrsonal .\h-ni ion
Mrs. A. R McDonald and sSti,
Richard, of Gastonia, spent the
week-end visiting Mrs. McDon
ald's mother, Mrs. D. S. Rich
uclson, and sister, Mrs. Henry
W. Cabe and Mrs. Cecil L. Pen
dergrass.
Mrs. Dock Shepherd, of Sylva,
wr>s here 011 business Tuesday
Mrs Henry DeGolyn and son,
Hank, of Montgomery, Ala.,
spent the week-end visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Moore, at their home on Iotla
street.
Pvt. Roy L Phillips, who en
listed In the army- air corps on
June 27. at Fort Bragg, has
completed his basic training at
San Antonio. Texas and is now
taking advanced training at
Chanute Field. 111., awa'.tlng as .1
link trainer technician He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs Clar
eiifp k Phillins of Franklin.
Pfc. Emerson G. Crawford, of
Battle Creek, Mich., accompani
ed by Mrs Crawford and theix
son, Gary, who are making
their home at present in Bel
mont, spent the week-end
visiting Pic. Crawford's parents,
Mr. and Mrs Charlie W Craw
ford, in the Cullasaja commu
nity, and brother, William G.
Crawford and Mrs. Crawford,
at their home. Franklin, Rt. 4.
JUST RECEIVED A FEW NUMBERS IN
Ladies' Sport Jackets
In Blue, Red, and Plaid
Sizes 12 to 20
$6.95
Ladies' Wool Sport Shirts
$5.75
Brnutiful Line of
Skirts
Blues, Greens, and Blacks
$3.20 to $3.60
Kitchen Step-on Garbage Cans
Floral Designs
A few 24-piece
Silver Dinner Sets
Service fcr Six
Silver Plated on Nickel Silver
Will Not Rust
With SHver Chest
$11.95
(Tax induced in above price)
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Men's Genuine Leather (Capeskin)
Jackets
Zipper u ><
A Nice Line of
Men's Hats
Very Special
$2.50
THE ITEMS ABOVE MENTIONED ARE
VERY LIMITED
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED!
Franklin Variety Store
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Bryson,
and daughter, Nora Lee, of De
troit, Mich., arrived Sunday
night for a visit with th?ir aunt, j
Miss Beulah Bryson, and Mr
Bryson's father, Robert T. Bry
son and Mrs. Bryson's mother,
Mrs. J. M. Morgan, all of ^rank
tin, Route 3.
Mrs George M. Slagle, who
is under ueatmeni a. iih
Emory University hospital, in
Atlanta, Ga., is reported to be
improving
iv>rs james McCoy and two
sons, Ronnie and Gary, have e
turned to their home in Lake
Worth, Fla., after spending the
summer months wnn mis. Mc
Coy's mother, Mrs. Grover
Lewis, and Mr. Lewis at their !
home on Franklin, Route 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Dalton, and
daughter, Mildred, of Franklin,
and Mr. Dalton's mother,
Mrs. John H Dalton. of the
West's Mill community, spent
Sunday in Demorest, Oa., visit
ing their aunt, Mrs. Fannie Dil
lard, and other relatives.
J. P. Hudson, who recently
suffered a fall at his home on
Iotla street, has recovered suf
ficiently to be out again. ?
Mrs. Lots Robson returned to
Ashevllle Sunday after spending
a few days with her sister, Mrs.
A A Dillevig, and her son, Jer
ry Robson, at their home,
Franklin, Route 1.
Claude Calloway left Wednes
day foi^ Atlanta, Ga.. to attend
the Southeastern fair and for
a visit with his niece, Mrs.
Douglas Nichols, and Mr Nich
ols.
Mr. and Mr*. A. L, Wooten
and son, of Bradenton, Fla .
were here this week to attend
the funeral of Mrs Wooten'!
father, E. T. Calloway, and re
mained for a visit with Mrs
Calloway at her home on Boiyiy
Crest
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Clark and
three children, of the Cullasaja
community, left Thursday for
Orand Island. Fla., where they
will spend the winter months.
Major and Mrs. Frank Car
mack. who have been operating
the Franklin Lodge and Oolf
Course this summer, have closed
for the winter and are leaving
within a few days for Tampa,
Fla . where they will spend the
winter.
Mr and Mrs. David Conley,
of Wildwood, N. J., have been
spending several days visiting
Mr. Conley's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Conley. at their home
in the Otto community.
"Uncle Jim" Corbin, has been
quite ill at his home in the
Mountain Grove community. His
many friends will be glad to
know that he Is somewhat Im
proved
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cun
ningham and family have mov
ed to Hampton, Tenn., where
Mr. Cunningham Is employed.
Mrs. A J. Pretozzi, of Mingo
Junction, Ohio, is spending sev
eral days here with her parents,
Mr and Mrs.' J. S. Womack.
Mrs. Pretozzi is the former Miss
Marie Womack.
Mrs. Riffle Miller has return
ed to her home in East Frank
lin after spending a week with
her daughter, Mrs Jack Hol
?onib, and Mr. Holcomb at their
home in Toccoa, Ga.
Miss Nettie Hurst, of Frank
lin, Route 3, has been visiting
tier niece, Mrs. Carl Howard,
and Carl Howard at their home
in Charleston, S. C.
W. C. Burrell, who has been
ill at Angel's hospital, has suf
iiclently recovered to return to
his home, and is able to sit up
a part of the time.
Albert L. Ramsey, who has
been confined to his home by
illness for the past two and a
half months, is able to start
getting out again.
Claude West, of Detroit, Mich.,
arrived Sunday for a visit with
his father. Will J. West, of
West's Mill.
Miss Lillie Rankin and Miss
Amy Harrison have had as their
recent guests Mrs. Ella Slier
Freeman and Mrs J G. Slier, ol
Ashevllle.
U. 8. cadet jiurses are being
assigned to Veterans adminis
tration hospitals to complete
their advanced training.
legal advertising
NOTICE OF SERVING
SUMMONS BV PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
MARGIE OGLE
vs.
RAY OGLE
The defendant, Ray Ogle, will
take notice that an action en
titled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court
of Macon County, North Caro
lina, to obtain an absolute di
vorce from the defendant, and
said defendant will further take
notice that he is required to ap
pear at the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Ma
con County in the Court House
in Franklin, North Carolina,
within thirty days after the 24th
day of October, 1946, and answer
or demur to the complaint in
said action, or the plaintl/f will
apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded in said complaint.
This the 2nd day of October,
1946.
A. R HIGDON,
Clerk, Superior Court
Macon County.
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Scaly
Mr. and mis. frank Crane
and children, of Highlands,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Crane s
brother. Charlie Miller, and Mrs.
Miller and children.
Atlas, Jess and Steve Vinson I
spent the past ween at. oak
i. i^e, Tenn, visiting their
brother, Howe Vinson and Mrs ,
Vinson.
Miss Bessie Penland left Fri- ?
day for Brevard to enter col
lege there. She is the daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Pen
land.
R. L. Vinson, five-year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vinson, was
i iiken to Dr. Dover at Clayton,
Ga Sunday for throat treat
ment His condition is reported
10 be satisfactory.
Earl Pope, of Whlttier, spent
the week-end here visiting his
sister. Mrs. Ray Chastain, and
Mr Chastatn.
Mrs. Lex Ramey, of Highlands,
spent Saturday here visiting her
sister. Mrs. Chas. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. John Burnette, '?
of Highlands, were business vis
itors here Saturday.
Miss Kate Penland, of Oak
Ridge, Tenn., spent the week- j
Births
Mr. and Mrs. J. L McKindley
tnnounce the birth of a daugh
ter, Nancy Sue, August 18 at
Buchanan's hospital. Lodi, Calif.
Mrs. McKindley is the former
Miss Sue Parker, daughter of
W V. Parker, of Route 1, Frank
lin.
A son, Gary Douglas, was born
September 17 to Mr. and Mrs.
Eton Burnett, of Pontlac, Mich ,
and Franklin, Route 3.
Brenda Joyce, a daughter, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Moses, of Franklin, at the Angel
hospital September 24.
A daughter, Cynthia Ann, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Warren, of DIUard, Ga., at the
Angel hospital on September 16
Mrs. Warren is the former Miss
Dorothy Neville, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Lester Neville, of Dil
lard, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo F. Knight,
of Franklin, Route 2, announce
the fiirth of a daughter, Mary
Jane. September 6 at the Angel
hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Fisher, of
Harrison avenue, announce the
birth of a son at the Mission
hospital, Asheville, October 2.
A son, Maurice Stephen, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice i
William Ellis October 1, at their !
home near Franklin.
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Former WAC Members
May Reenlist
Former members of the WAC
may reenlist (or assignment to
the Caribbean Defense com
mand, it was announced in i
week by T/Sgt James R Dance
af the Franklin Recruiting sta
tion.
?nd here visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Henlanu
Mr. and Mrs. Odel Owen, of
Satolah, Ga., spent the week
end here visiting Mrs. Owen's
sister, Mrs Hugh Dryman and
children.
Mrs Frank Vinson and Ted
Vinson were business visitors in
Franklin Wednesday.
Lee Brown was a business vis
itor In Clayton, Ga Wednesday
Hartley, Macon
Youth, Cad st At
Military Academy
James C. (Jimmy i Horjlev,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Horsley af Bidwell stiect, is a
cadet at the U. 8 Military aca
demy at West Point, the only
Macon County youth at the
academy.
Taking a competitive exami
nation a year ago, he received
an appointment as second alter
nate, and then began hts pre
paratory work ? at Amherst col
lege. Amherst, Mass , and at
Fort Benning, Ga.
In June he received his ap
pointment as principal lrom
Rep. Zebulon Weaver, and en
tered the academy in July.
. SPECIALS THIS WEEK
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Fluorescent Light Fixtures, 24" $6.75 ea.
Car Seat Cushions $1.51 ea.
Men's Work Gloves ? Leather Palm - $1.50 pr.
Western Auto Associate Store
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ery few people . . .
give definite thought
to the number of, or nature of, the service*
performed by the funeral director.
The tranquil Heauty and dignity of our
service rests upon our personal attendance
upon many little yet highly important
details.
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Seek our eountel mt
freely o? it it offered.
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BRYAN Ti
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PHONE 106 ? NITE PHONE 20
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Announcement
Effective October 1, 1946
MR. GRAHAM W. GRINDSTAFF
will be our resident buyer for the Counties of
Haywood, Jackson, and Macon,
Mr. Grindstaff lives ill Franklin^ and our
warehouse is located in Sylva.
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Mr, Grindstaff will be at our Sylva Ware
house on ' , j
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SATURDAYS ONLY
each week, at which time he will be prepared to
serve the Mica miners of this area,
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Those people interested in selling Mica
should make arrangements to bring it to Sylva
on SATURDAYS ONLY, because our buyer
cannot be available to purchase Mica at any
other time. 1
Asheville Mica Company
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Biltmore, N. C.