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MISS IIKLKN M'VALI. IVL'US I.YLE SHEF11ERD Mr. and Mrs. Claude Duvall. of Franklin. Route 3, have an nounced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Helen Duvall, to Lyle Shepherd, son ol Mr. and Mrs Harley Shepherd, of Frank lin. Huute 3. in a ceremony sol emnized October 18 at 3 p. m in Clayton, Ga., with R. C Greene. ordinary, officiating The bride wore for her wed ding a powder blue suit with white and black accessories. Her corsage was of carnations and greenery. I Mrs. Shepherd is a graduate of the Franklin High school and for several months was employ ed at Oak Ridge, Tenn. She is now an employe of the Van Raalte in Franklin Mr Shepherd is a graduate of the Franklin High school and spent three years in the armed forces, one year of which was | overseas. When he recently re ceived his discharge, he held the rank of sergeant He is em ployed in Franklin as a brick mason. Mr. and Mrs Shepherd are making their home with the bridegroom's parents. W. S. C. S. MEET NEXT WEEK WITH MRS. PORTER The Woman's Society for Christian Service of the Frank lin Methodist church will hold Its monthly meeting next Thursday (November 7> after noon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. T W. Porter I 'crsonal Mention Miss Betty Horsley. who is at tending Wake Forest college. Wake Forest, was called home on account of the critical ill ness of her brother. Bill Hors ley. who is a patient at the Angel hospital. Mrs. Turner Vinson, of Clay ton, Ga , arrived here Mnnday night to be with her father. James P. Conley, who is quite ill at his home. Franklin. Route 1. Bovd Burrell has returned to his home. Franklin, Route 3. alter spending a week visiting his brother. Hugh Burrell. and Mrs. Burrell at their home in Indian Head, Md Mrs Pauline Buie left last week for Kingham. Ariz., for a visit with her sister, Mrs Ray Swanson, and Mr. Swanson. ' Mr. and Mrs C. B. Shirley, of i Lavonia, Ga., spent the week- , end with Mrs Shirley's sister, ] Mrs G. C Dawdle, and family, ! Uillard, Ga . Ifoute 1 Mrs. Shir- | ley is the former Miss Nettle , Campbell, of Franklin. Ed Mashburn, of Franklin, | Route 4, a patient at the Angel I hospital, is reported to be im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon H. Gnuse and three children have returned to their home on Har rison avenue, after spending two weeks in Memphis, Tenn., and Omaha, Neb , with relatives and friends Robert Sloan, of Franklin, R-wte 3. was operated on for appendicitis at the C. J Harris hospital in Sylva Tuesday. He is reported doing nicely. J. L. Corbin, of Tulsa and Grove, Okla , has returned to his home, alter spending two weeks visiting his mother, Mrs. Martha Corbin, and sister, Mrs. John Angel, at the home of the latter. Franklin. Route 2. Mr and Mrs. M. G. Welling, , of Sykesville, Md., spent the j past week visiting Mrs. Welling's "randoarents. Mr. and Mrs John Cunningham, at their home. Franklin, Route 1, and other relatives here. W C. Burrell, who has been | a patient at the Angel hospital for the past two weeks, has re covered sufficiently to be re moved to his home on the Geor gia road. Mrs. J. B. Ray left Friday for Pv minsham. Ala . for a visit j with relatives and friends. G G. Watkins. who has been j under treatment at the Angel I hospital for the past two weeks, suffering from a heart attack j while getting out timber, is re- ' onrted by hospital attendants to be doing nicely and returned to j his home at the Franklin ter- j race Wednesday Mr. and Mrs Troy Sheffield, of Bristol. Va.. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Sheffield. Mr and Mrs. Weaver Sheffield, and Mrs. Bar bara Cathey. all of Canton, i NEW TIRES FOR SALE IN STOCK 600x16?4 Ply 650x16 ? 4 Ply 700x16?4 Ply 650x15?4 Ply 700x20?10 Ply 650x20?6 Ply 750x20?8 Ply Duncan Motor Co. sales (jggjgp) Franklin, N. C. SERVICE FRANCES' BEAUTY SHOP SPECIAL Beginning November 1, and continuing through November 8, this advertisement IS WORTH $2 ON A COLD WAVE Clip this advertisement and bring it in and get a soft, natural looking wave, including CREAM SHAMPOO and PERSONALITY HAIRCUT Open Thursday and Friday Nifht Telephone 128 were here Monday to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs < Florence Downs Miss Mary Ellen Sial.h, oi j Franklin, Route t, underwent an appendix operation at the Angel 1 hospital Monday Mrs Mary Jacobs, who lias been quite ill with pneumonia at her home in East Franklin, is reported to be improving. Sarah Lee Bryson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan liiyi. jn, Qf Franklin, a patient at'the Angel hospital, suffering from pneu monia, is reported to be doing nicely. Mrs Maggie Brown, of Dillard, i Ga., 'who underwent an*>pera tlon at the Angel hospital last week, is well on her way to re- 1 covery. ' Harold Enloe, commander of the local American Legion post, No. 108, and John L. Crawford, adjutant, and other ifficers of the local post, plan to attend the twentieth district meeting of post offlceers, adjutants, and chairmen of post committees that is to be held in Andrews next Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs. W. H. Belk, of Cfiarlotte. accompanied by 1 a party of friends, paid a visit to Franklin the latter part of last week. From here, they drove to Montreat. Mr. Belk is the nead of Belk stores. Glenn Ray is ill at his home near the Iotla bridge. Mrs. Wymer Donaldson, of Canton, is spending several days here with her sister, Mrs. O. L. Blaine, and other relatives in and near Franklin. Mrs. Frank Higdon, Jr., has returned to her home 011 Har rison avenue, after spending several weeks in Massachusetts with friends. CQM Frank Leach. Jr, sta tioned at Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his wife and young son, Frank, III, who are visiting CQM Leach's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leach. Sr , ?at their home near the Frank lin school. Buren Morgan, who has been in the armed forces (or the past two years, 14 months o{ which he spent in the South Pacific, j has received his discharge and is now at home with his par ents. Mr and Mrs. , Wade Mor gan, of Franklin. Route 3. Frank and Ephriam tBunk' Tillent, Bob Sanders, Bill Thompson, Mr and Mrs. Ade Tallent, Cecil Tallent, and Mr and Mrs. Clyde Flowers, all of Franklin, attended the funeral of Charlie Miller in Gastonia last week. Mr. Miller was a brother-in-law of Frank and Ephriam (Bunki Tallent Mrs. Pernell Cunningham, of Fran mill. Route S, spent the week-end in Waynesvilie visit ing relatives and friends. Mr and Mrs. O. Merritt Pres ton and daughter have returned i to their home in Cleveland, ! Ohio, after spending several days here with Mrs Preston's parents, Mr and Mrs. J. S. Con ley, at their home on Harrison avenue Oilmer A. Jones was in Ral eigh on business the latter part of last week. R. E. McKelvey spent several days last week in Atlanta on business. State College Alumni From 3 Counties Meet The Swajama ( Swam -Jackson - Macon i chapter of the N C. State College Alumni association held a dinner meeting at River yfe w Inn October 21. wUh representatives of all three counties present H. W. Taylor, State College alumni secretary, was the guest speaker, and 8. W Mendenhall. chairman, pre sided. Fourteen alumni were in attendance. Help a O. I., vote for Ralph Henson for register of deeds Adv. When you see our trucks and salesmen, at your neighborhood store, that's a good place to trade. You can always depend on your home town groceryman's buying quality Fruits, Vege tables, and Sea Food from Rabun Produce Company. IF HE BUYS FROM US, HE STOCKS THE BEST. RABUN PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Distributors "WE FEATURE QUALITY" Dillard, Ga. BEFORE YOU BUY, LOOK THIS OVER Rubber Covered Dish Drainer Fire Screen r ? ? i Wrecking Bar 8- In. Flat Mill File L_ . .. . J A time saving kitchen ne cessity. Prevents breakage and chipping. 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