- ? * ? PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS ? Christmas cards with your name neatly priiftcd on thorn. Several beautiful selec tions to choose from. ? SO Cards for $1 or another selection, 25 Cards fcr $1 This price includes Cards Printing, and Envelopes. All orders accepted strictly on cash-wi.th-order basis. Come in TODAY and make your selections, to make sure of getting your cards in plenty of time. THE FRANKLIN PRESS ? * ea ICKW1N PATTONS HONORED AT MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Miss Lassie Kelly, Mrs. George B. Patton and Mrs Earl Justice > entertained with a miscellaneuos shower at Kelly's Tea Room Wednesday night of last week, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Patton, whose marriage was a social event of September 10. Mrs. Patton is the former Miss Elizabeth Slagle, of Franklin. George B Patton greeted the guests, and receiving in the living room and dining room were Miss Kelly, Mrs George Patton and Mrs. Justice. The bride's table, where the gifts were placed, was at one end of the big dining room and was covered with a hand-made lace cloth, wLth a centerpiece of snap dragons, mums, and fern. Autumn leaves and fall flowers were used throughout the house At the opposite end of the dining room was a table covered with a hand-made lace cloth, centered with a huge punch bowl in a bed of evergreens, and surrounded by assorted cakes. Approximately 150 of Mr. and Mrs. Patton's friends called dur ing the evening, leaving attrac tive gifts. MISS BRYSON WEDDEO TO PAUL HOLT Miss Edith Brysan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Bryson, of Rabun Gap, Ga , and Paul Holt, of Scaly, son of Mr and Mrs. Andy Holt, of Scaly, were mar ried October 5 in Clayton, Ga. |i Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. C. N Sevier, of i Portland, Ore , are here for a visit to Mrs. Sevier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J L. Barnard, Sr Mr. and Mrs. G. Lyle Jones, of Asheville, were here over the week-end. Miss Dorothy Sloan, who has l been serving as director of mus- . ic at Main Street Methodist church in Thomasvj.Ue, has re- i signed to accept a position as director of religious education ' MISS POINDEXTER WEDS H. E. D1LLAKI), OF DILLARD Mr. and Mrs. Lee Poindsxler, of Franklin, have announced the marriage of their daugnter. : Miss Edith Evelyn Poindexter to Henry E. Dillard, of Dillard, Ga., in a ceremony solemnized at the home of the Rev. L. M j Twiggs, pastor of the First i Methodist church in Gainesville.,; Ga., Sunday, September 29 The bride was attired in a i yellow peplum suit and wore black accessories. Her corsage ; was of carnations and begonias Mrs. Dillard is a graduate of the Franklin High school, Bre vard college, Brevard, class of 1942, and attended Cecil's Busi ness college, Asheville. Mr. Dillard, the son of Mr. and Mrs. A J. Dillard. of Dil lard, Ga , attended Dillard school and Monroe A and M vo cational trade school. Prior to entering the navy, he was con ii ciea with the Rabun Produce company, and after three years Ji service in the armed forces, which was spent in the Asiatic Pacific theater, returned to that 11' ? Mr. and Mrs. Dillard, who were unattended at their wed ding, left immediately following the ceremony on a short wed ding trip, and uponi their re turn have been making their home with the bridegroom's parents in Dillard, Ga. at the Monument Methodist church, Richmond, Va., where she also will be vocal soloist Miss Sloan, after attending the 1 Western North Carolina Confer- I ence in Asheville, arrived in I Franklin Sunday night for a . 10-day visit with hen- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloan, before going :to Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Phii McCollum and family returned to Franklin j Sunday night from Birmingham, Ala., where they spent a week with Mrs McCollum's mother, Mrs. H. Sloan Kinnebrew. Miss Lillian Jones, of Green ville, S. C., and Miss Dorothy \t'? eosy to fc HERO ^On the Home Front!) You'll win a medal from the "little woman" if you can do those tricky home repair jobs easily and quickly . . . and the right tools make it a snapl BLOCK PLANE An titri vtliM pUni tor h pUn? tor h ? m ? A j 17^ r $4-75 1 H-lflcli steel bin's. Overall fengt.'. 7 inch;:. PUTTY KHIFE Flexible, polished steel blade with plastic handle. Blades from . 1 Vl inches to OA 3 inches ZUC Up WOODMAN'S AXE A high quality axe with forged steel bit. Correctly balanced for day-after-day use. Finest, sea soned hickory (O yr handle I v CHECK THIS LIST YOU MAY NEED A FEW OF THESE ITEMS Asbestos Board Bolt Clippers Boys' Wagon Bridge Floor Lamps Cake Boxes Zlothes Dryers Cookers (all kinds) Cross Cut Saws Dishes Double Boilers Dust Pans Food Choppers Garbage Cans G. ?. Cleaner Gun Oil HEATERS: Buckeye (clay lined) Electric Hot Blast ? 100 lbs. Sheet Iron Wood Savers, No. 25 Wood Savers, No. 28 Hot Plates Neatsfoot Oil Plumb Bobs Potato Baskets Pressure Cookers Pulpwood Saws Record Player (Elec.) Stove Pipe And BUILDING SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS FRANKLIN WRECKING BAR Extra t ? w 9 H one-piece tam pered ittfl bar ? cen stand the severest strain. Curved and has nail claw, ether and is chisel painted. 24-inches lenf. 8-Inch FLAT MILL FILE PfcMft t?*l I(mI, ritir sKarp, makti tfcfc til* fast cattlfif l?nf vttrbif. 30c SCREW DRIVER T?u?k cldmium finish IfMl U?4? Mt III ? plastic hlndll ?-10.I2.ImIi 45c up HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES On Squart ki Phont 117 Jones, who Is In school In At lanta. spent the week-end here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer A Jones Miss Barbara Hurst, of Lenoii. spent a recent weekend visit ing her parents, Mr and Mrs , H. C. Hurst, at their home. Franklin, Route 1. Danny A Calloway. Rm 2-c, who is stationed in Norfolk. Va? was here last week to attend the funeral of his grandt mm, j E T. Calloway, and spent a short while visiting his grand mother. Mrs. Hattie Baldwin, of the ' Flats community, spent the week-end with her son, Harley Baldwin, and Mrs. Baldwin ai their home on the Gc jrgia , road. J Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, of Lansing, Mich , were tne ) week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. j H. C. Hurst at their home, on j Franklin, Route 1. Mr. and Mrs. I Hurst were neighbors of Mr. i and Mrs. Johnson when they all lived in Seaskatchi, Canada. ; several years ago M-Sgt. James E Calloway, Mrs. Calloway, and daughter, of Tampa, Fla., were here last week to attend the funeral of M-Stg. Calloway's father. E. T. Callo way, and visited his mother, Mrs Calloway, at her home on Bonny Crest. Mr. and Mrs John O. Wall, and son, Henry, of Elberton, 3a.. spent the week-end here with Mrs. Wall's mother, Mrs. H. O. Cozad, at her home on Harrison avenue. Mr and Mrs. Wall re- < turned to their home Sunday . leaving Henry for a week's visit I with his grandmother Mr and Mrs. T. B. Ashe and two daughters. Misses Ed'th and Dorothy Ashe.. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Higdon and daughter, Bet ty, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Seckenger and little son, all of Atlanta, Ga , came up Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ashe's father. James H Potts, which was held at the Franklin Baptist church Wednesday. Miss Jurlena Tallent. who is employed in Gastonia, spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tallent, at their ? home. Franklin, Route 3 I CARD OF THANKS We want to thank our neigh bors and friends for their many deeds of kindness and expres sions of ' sympathy shown us \ during the illness and at the time of the death of our hus band and father, E. T. Callo way. Also for the many beau tiful floral offerings THE CALLOWAY FAMILY, j ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as adminis- j tratrix of E. T. Calloway, de ceased, late of Macon County. N. C., this is to notify all per- I sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex- j hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of Oc- ' tober, 1947 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme- ! diate settlement. This 5th day of October. 1946. Lucille Calloway Lassiter, Administratrix. 010? ?tp? N14 CHECK THIS LIST OF SCARCE ITEMS FO!> IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I ? ? Dou'o!s-Hung Aluminum Windows ? Cement ? Mortar Mix ? Prepared Roofing ? Wat?r Systems ? Hammer Mills ? Aluminum Roof Paint ? Wall Paper ? Hcatilator Fireplaces ? Steel Basement Sash ? Spring Sash Balances ? Rock Wocl Insulation ? 20 Gal. Heavy Garbage Cans ? Fiteplac* Dampers REEVES HARDWARE Phori'2 113 Franklin, N. C. I CARELESS? CAR-LESS Neglecting to have your car serviced regularly can result in its premature consignment to the scrap yard. Be a wise motorist! Service now at your headquarters fir expert car mainte nance. CARS -TRUCKS WE SERVICE ALL MAKES! Burrell Motor Company Franklin, N. C. Phone 123 FLORIDA ORANGES BACK IN SEASON So stock up with a supply of fresh Florida Oranges today ? straight from the groves to your home-town Stores. RABUN PRODUCE CO. "W? Feature Quality" DILLARD, GA,