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? Continued From P*(e 7 Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaine, of the Cullasaja community, have moved into their newly erected house on Harrison avenue. T/Sgt. James R Dance and . Mrs. Dance, who have been in Franklin lor the past lew weeks, have moved to Ashevllle. | Sgt. Dance who was stationed with the sub-district recruiting | ol lice here, has been transler red to the district recruiting ol flee. E A Day, who has been under treatment at the Angel hjspital lor the past several days, has recovered sufficiently to be removed to the home of his daughter. Mrs. L. H Page, Dr. and Mrs J. H. McCon nell. of New York City, en route to their home in Seattle. Wash., stopped in Franklin for a visit with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W W Mc Connell. at their home on Iotla street Mrs. Charles Matlock has re turned to her home in Win- j ston-Salem after a visit with relatives and friends in the Oak Grove community. On her re turn, .she was accompanied by her mother. Mrs. James M. Mor rison, who has been spending a few weeks at her home at ! Oak Grove Mrs. Robert T. Bryson. of Franklin' Route 3, Mrs Frank I Murray and Mrs. Charlie ! Bradley, of Franklin, recently visited their aunt. Mrs. Fannie ? Dillard. at her home in Demor est, Ga Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bryson and daughter, who have been visiting relatives and friends in the West's Mill community, j have returned to their homfc in Detroit. On their return, they were accompanied by their aunt, Miss Beulah Bryson, of the West's Mill community, who will spend some time in Detroit vis iting. Here to attend the funeral of Mrs Sam L. Rogers, held Mon day afternoon, were Dr. Sam L Rogers, of Brooklyn, N. Y , Reid A. Rogers, of Washington. D C? Wiley T. Rogers, of Au gusta. Ga.. accompanied by his wife and son. and Mrs. L. B Hayes, of Thomasville, and Mr Hayes Miss Stella Tallent who it em ployed in Gastonla. is spending this week visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs Jim Tallent, at their home. Franklin. Route 3. Mrs. Stanford Ouggenheln, who has been visiting friends , in Philadelphia. Pa., and Miami. Fla , far several days! has re- ' turned to Franklin far a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs M. Blumenthal, at their home , on Harrison avenue. Mrs. Harley Mallonee, of Win ston-Salem, is spending several days in the Iotla community j with her sister, Mrs. Crude Meadows, a brother, Zeb Cans ler, and other relatives and friends Miss Kathryn Neal, who is employed in AsheviJle, spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duffell Neal at their 1 home at Aquone, returning to . Asheville Monday. Weaver Holt, of San Fran- j cisco, Calif., is spending several days here with his cousin, Mrs. , Walter W McConnell, and Mr. McConnell, at their home on Iotla street, and wi.th relatives and friends in Highlands. Mr. j Holt is a former Macon county ; man. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Rankin, of j Jefferson, Ga? have been spend- -f ing several days here with Mr. Rankin's aunt. Mrs. J. T Moore, and family. Sgt. Angel Back At Post After Visit To Home Sgt. Richard C. ( Dick i Angel has returned to the national airport in Washington. D. C., j after spending a 15-day fur lough visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs Zeb Angel, at their | home on Rlverview street. Sgt. Angel had served in the Azores for e'.^ht months be fore his recent return to the States. The St. Marie, one of the islands on which he pre viously had been stationed, was destroyed by a typhoon three j weeks followinc; his transfer. He has been in the armed forces ; for the past 18 months, and hopes to be released in the next few weeks. CARD OF THANKS We want to thank our friends and neighbors for their many deeds of kindness and sym- 1, pathy shown us in the illness and death of our husband and father. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. J. H. POTTS AND FAMILY. Say: "I Saw it advertised in The Press." FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. FLOOR SANDER ? FOR RENT ? Use it yourself on a regular 110-volt circuit ? ? ? CHECK THE QUALITY AN^ PRICE OF OUR MERCHANDISE BEFORE YOU BUY! We Handle Building Materials Sharpening Stones Electrical Appliances Stoves ? Coal or Wood Household Furnishings Tools Paints and Varnish And many other useful <. items. Phone 117 On the Square COME ONE ! ? COME ALL ! SQUARE DANCE Saturday Night, October 19 I 9 o'clock . at ? PANORAMA COURTS Sponsored by AMERICAN LEGION For the Benefit of the USO WANT ADS MACK SAYS: We have electric and battery radios, toasters, heaters, irons, etc. In fact you should come In and see what we do have We cover buttons and buckles. Don't torget to see us about your records. FRANKS RADIO & ELEC. CO. Basement McCoy Bldg. Franklin, N. C. NOW IS THE TIME to order : those famous Stark-Burbank 1 fruit trees, vines, bushes and ornamentals See W. A. Steele at Press office. S26? tfn TO THE LADIES of Macon ! county. If your machine don't sew, let me know. I'll make it- [ sow J. A. Brogdon, Route 3, Franklin 010? 2tp? 017 FOR SALE? 3/4 h. p. electric j table saw and one electric trigger-pull skill saw. Also fry- j ing sized pullets. See me at my home place. C. C. Beeco, Route 4 LOUD SPEAKER for sale. Can be demonstrated at Edgar Carter's radio shop, opposite Angel hospital. THE NEW CHARM? Kurl su preme cold wave home per manent kit. It's easy? if you comb your hair, you can give yourself a Charm-Kurl supreme cold wave? in 2 to 3 hours? at home Fair trade price, 98 cents; excise tax, 14; total. $1.12. Franklin Variety Store. 010? tfc FOR STARTING FIRES ? Old Newspapers for sale 10 cents per bundle. The Franklin Press. FOR RENT ? One three-room apartment, unfurnished. See O. H. Jaqkson, Franklin. GET YOUR Christmas cards | early. Will have a large as- j sortment this year See or write , Robert E. Sloan, Rt. 3, Frank lin. N C. 010? 2tp? 017 YOUNG WHITE woman wanted to do housework in Asheville j home, look after children. Live in home. Good salary. Could use j two sisters in nearby homes. For details, inquire at Press office S28? tfc TRUCK FOR SALE? 1942 GMC l'/j ton, 6 cyl. Address Box 10, Care The Press. 017 ? ltc FOR SALE ? Eight year old mare. Well broken. See Mrs. James Boston, one mile out Murphy Road. FOR SALE? Large circulating heater, practically new. Write or see Lee Carver, care Frank Brown, Route 2, Franklin, N. C. ? /. . FOR RENT ? One furnished room with steam heat. See Mrs. John Alsup or call 192. 017? ltc FOR SALE ? Duroc Jersey pigs, six weeks old. See Earl Justice, Route 4, Franklin. FOR RENT ? 2 three-room cot tages, 1 furnished apartment. See Miss Nettie Hurst,. Route 3, Franklin. FOR SALE? 1939 Chevrolet V, ton panel truck, $450. H. C. Meadows, Route 3, Franklin, N. C. . NOW IN STOCK? Combination Radio & Phono graph Electric Radios. Battery Radios. Nationally known brands ? Bendix, Motorola, Sentinel. MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Macon Theatre Bldg. 017 ? 2tc ? 024 LOST ? Saturday afternoon be tween the residence of Mr. Earl English and my home, a Parker fountain pen with a Ro tary emblem on the top and the initials J. A. F on the band. Finder please return to Press of fice or to Mrs J. A Flanagan and receive reward. Q17? Up WANTED? Reliable girl to work regularly in store, See M. j Blumenthal 1 ? '? FOR SALE? Six tub* Silvertone cabinet radio in playing order. See Elijah Orant, at Orlando Apartments. FOR SALE ? New Heatrola, cab inet model, warm morning style. Hot water jacket with coils, tank and pipe fittings Edd Whitaker. LOST ? Ladies' Bouliva wrist watch between Theatre build ing and bus station in Franklin If found please call Theatre. Liberal reward. LOST ? Rubber-tired wheelbar row somewhere on Highlands road Tuesday. Finder please re turn to Franklin Granite Works or phone 5902 Ol7 ? 2tc ? 024 FOR SALE? 2-story building, store on first floor, living quarters upstairs, situated at Cartoogechaye bridge. See Rus sell Ramey at Arnold's Grocery. 017 ? 2tp ? 024 FOR SALE ? Portable air com pressor electrically powered with 50 foot of air hose and two paint spray guns. O. H. Jack son, Franklin FOR SALE? Two boys' bicycles in good condition One $17.50. one $15 00. See Mrs. R. E. Mc Kelvey. Bidwell street. FOUND ? Two white sows with slit in left and crop in right ears. Skyler Ledford, Prentiss, ' N. C. I I have moved my furniture business from the basement of the Champion Shoe shop to up stairs over Glen Ray's Feed and Grocery store, Palmer street. Lots of other items have been added to the stock Lawson Shook. | 017? ltc PLAN BOX SUPPER, CAKE WALK AT IOTLA SCHOOL A box supper and cake walk j will be held at the Iotla school j Friday night, the proceeds to J be used for the benefit of the school lunch room. Also featur ing the evening's entertainment , will be the special string music , by the Waldroop family of Car toogechaye. The public is invit ed to attend. LEGAL. ADVERTISING NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY JOHN J JAMISON vs. GERALDINE Y JAMISON The defendant, Geraldine Y. Jamison, is hereby notified that the plaintiff, John J. Jamison, will, at the December term, 1946, of Macon County Superior Court in the divorce action pending heretofore Instituted by the plaintiff against the defendant, request the court to enter an order awarding the custody of John Robert Jamison to the plaintiff. This the 12th day of October, 1946 JONES & JONES Attorneys for Plaintiff. 017 ? 4tc ? J4tJ ? N7 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY ESTELLA CRUMPTON vg. THOMAS SLOAN CRUMPTON The defendant, THOMAS SLOAN CRUMPTON, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, for the purpose of securing* an absolute divorce by the plaintiff, Estella Crumpton. Said defendant wLll further take notice that he Is required to appear at the Office of the Clefk of the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, at the Court House in Frank lin, North Carolina, on the 12th day of November, 1946, and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Com plaint. This the 11th day of October, 1946. EDITH C BYRD, Ass't. Clerk Superior Court 017 ? 4tc ? JtcJ ? N7 * THE SILVERTONE SINGERS of Knoxville, Tenn. WILL BE HEARD AT THE Macon County Courthouse Tuesday, October 22, at 8 p. m. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED Births Mr. and Mrs Claude W. Du | vail, announce the birth of a daughter, Verna Cheryl, at their home, Franklin, Route 3, Sep tember 21 A daughter, Mamie, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Logan Hedden September 19 at their home In the Ellijay community. A daughter, Ingrid Lucille, j was born to Mr. and Mrs. Olav Arthur Dillevig, -at their home, i Franklin, Route 1, September 26 ' Mrs. Dillevig is the former Miss Evelyn Waldroop, daughter of Mrs. Graver Lewis, and the late Arthur Waldroop. Brenda Laverne, a daughter, was born September 27, to Mr and Mrs. Paul M Peek at their home in the Ellijay community. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gray Meadows announce the birth of a son, Ray Mitchell, at their home, Franklin, Route 3, Sep tember 27: A son, Melvin Kenneth, was born Octoberl to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Radford, at their home in the Prentiss community. Bennie Wayne, a son, was born October 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wayne Ramsey at their home. Franklin. Route 3 A daughter. Ruby Mae, was ; born to Mr and Mrs. Harley William Jenkins at their home, ! Franklin. Route 3, October 5. I Mr. and Mrs. Vernon M. Bry son announce the birth of i daughter. Patricia Ann, at their home In the Cullasaja community, October 6 Patricia Gail, a daughter, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Elliott, of Franklin. Route 4, at the Maternity hospital in Clay ton, Ga., on October 4. Mrs. Elliott is the former Miss Lula Mae Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Roy Jenkins, of the Oak Grove community. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Holland, of the Cullasaja com munity, a daughter, Sheiia Anne.October 5. at the Mafp'-r. ity hospital in Clayton, Ga. Mrs. Holland was before her mar riage Miss Ruth Stanfield. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis, of ? . ? Brevard, announce the birth of a son, Robert Stephen, Septem ber 24 Mri. Davis Is the former Miss Frances Tallent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jim Tallent, of Franklin, Route 3. Mr. and Mrs. Benny L. Mo Glamery announce the birth of a son, Benny Lee, Jr., at the Angel hospital, October 2. A son, Joseph Harrington, was born to Mr and Mrs. Joe Pat tillo, of Franklin, Route 4, at the Angel hospital October 2. Olenda Kaye, a daughter, was bom to Mr and Mrs Clyde Cabe, of Franklin, at the Angel hospital October 8. A daughter, Nancy Carolyn, was born to Mr. and Mrs C. B. Deyton, of Franklin, Route 4, at the Angel hospital October 2. Mrs. Deyton Is the former Miss Lou Ellen Pipes, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs J. .C. Pipes, of Franklin, Route 4. A daughter was born on Oc tober 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Wen dell Phillips, of Franklin, Route 2, at the Angel hospital October 6. Douglas Spenser, a son, was born on October 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tallent of Franklin, at the Angel hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. Roy Berrong announce the birth of a daugh ter, Marcia Dlanne, at the Ma ternity hospital in Clayton, Oa., October 1. Mrs. Berrong was the former Miss Oma Lee Burrell, daughter jo! ? W. fc. Burrell, of Franklin. A son. Toby Gene, was born to Mr and Mrs Oene Bateman. of Franklin. Route 2, at Angel hospital October 11. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Bateman wag Miss Blanche Ledbetter. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptom ?! Distress Arising frwn STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FrMBaakTallsafllMMTraataNirttfcat Most Halp h It WM Caat Ymi Ntttiaf Oyer two million bottleaoftheWILLARD THE ATM KNThiv# bMn (old for relief or lymptomn or dial reaa ariainc 'ram StaaiaiN and Ihiedaael Uleere due to firm ?aM? raw Kantian, Saw or Upaet Stomach, O.aalnaaa, Ihiilta., Sli nil ate., due to Iwm AcM. Sold on 1 6 days* trial I All! for "WMartf-a Mm Ml" which fully azplaloa thl* treatment ? free ? at Perry's Drug Stare SPECIALS THIS WEEK Pin-up Lamp ? $3.00 ea. Bed Lamp $2.95 ea. 6- Volt Hunters' Lantern, complete ? $3.00 ea. Western Auto Associate Store MACON THEATRE WEEK DAYS? Matinee 3:15; night 7:15-9:15. SUNDAY? Matinee 2:15; night 9:00. Sunday, October 20 ? One Day Only Osa Maiten and Robt. Stanton In "THE GENTLEMAN MISBEHAVES" Monday, Tuesday, October 21, 22 Wecbie?d?y, Thur?day, October 23, 24 Maureen O'Hara * Dick Haymet * Harry Jamil In "DO YOU LOVE ME" Friday, October 25 f Lucille Ball * George Brent In "LOVER COMES BACK" Saturday, October 26 ? Double Feature Program Wild Bill Elliott In "COLORADO PIONEERS" AUo "DETOUR" Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12: o'clock "SPIDER WOMAN STRIKES BACK"
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