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NEWS PEOPLE about MISS DOROTHY ROGERS UEOS CHARLKS E. MARROW Mrs T H Moore of Oajv Ridge. Tenn , has announced the marriage of her daughter, ail.ss Dorothy Jean Rogers, formerly of Franklin, to Charles E Mar row, son of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Marrow, of Forest City The wedding was solemnized in (iaffney, S. C.. September 21. Mrs. Marrow, w ho for the past 1G months has been employed by the Tennessee Eastman corpor ation at pak Ridge, was gradu ated from the Franklin H'*:h ' . . liiHiJ in li)45 Mr. Marrow attended the For est City schools before entering the II. S. army where ne serv- ! ed 36 months, 32 of which was s| '"it in the Pacific. Mr and Mrs Marrow are re siding m Forest Cttv. where Mr. Marrow is employed. MISS EVELYN NORTON WEDS PETTY OFFICER PANGLE Mr and Mrs. Mann F Norton, of Franklin, Route 2, have an nounced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Evelyn Norton, to Thomas Harry Pangle, chief petty officer, U S. navy, in a ceremony performed at 5 p. m. . October 23 in the First Baptist ATTENTION Do not worry about your plumbing being ruined this winter due to im proper drainage ? Call HIGHLANDS PLUMBING CO. Carlton Cleaveland Phone 100 MRS. CHARLES E. MARROW church, Norfolk, Va. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L A Pangle. of Charlotte. The bride was attired in a gray suit Her corsage was of red rosebuds. Mrs Pangle is a graduate of the Franklin High school and of Western Carolina Teachers college, Cullowhee. Mr. and Mrs. Pangle are mak ing their home at present at Virginia Beach, Va JUNIOR MUSIC CLl'B WILL MEET SATURDAY AFTERNOON The Junior Music club will meet Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock with Laura (Sissy Lyle at Trimont inn. The subject of the afternoon's program will be "The American Composer, Edward MacDowell". Each member Is asked to be prepared to tell something about iiim. Say: "I Saw it advertised in The Press." PERMANENT WAVES SPECIAL November 8th Through i Thanksgiving ? New, Exciting, Flattering ! HELENE CURTIS Elasti-Curl The permanent with a new twist! A wave you can brush to your heart's content . . . springs back lovelier than ever. PEARLS BEAUTY SHOP Telephone 120 Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Peek and I children, ot Zebulon, Ga , have Deen spending several days with 6 Mrs Peek's lather. Dock Clark. ! at his home in the West's Mil! community. < Mrs Herbert E. Church fepent 1 the week-end in Maryville, ' Tenri., with her son. H E. e Church, Jr.. and Mrs. Church, returning lo . her home Sunday ' night I Kenneth Bryant. Neil Mooney, * Bruce Bryant and Dick Sloan : attended the Duke-Georgia Tech football game in DUrham 1 Saturday and spenj, the latter 1 part of the week with friends in Durham, Greensboro aua : Chapel Hill i Mr and Mrs. Fred Vaughan , end daughter. Cheryl, spent the ' week-end in Knoxville. Tenn.. , with their uncle and aunt, Mr j and Mrs. Fred Rule J. L. JOraham. who has been j spending the summer at his | home in the Gneiss community. , left the first of the week for Chasahawska, Fla., where he ( will spend the winter months. Mr and Mrs. Fred Bryson ( and family of Cullasaja, left the . first of the week for Eustis, Fla , where they will spend the , winter. , Miss Barbara Stock' on, who is attending Brenau college, | Gainesville. Ga . spent the wee!:- i 1 end with her parents, Mr and j Mrs. J. Horner Stockton, at ' their home on Harrison avenue. ' Miss Zena Pearl Rickman, a student at Brevard college, Bre- 1 vard, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. M Rickman, at ' their home in the West's Mill j community over the week-end Fred Kinsland. who has been in the army, stationed at San Antonio, Texas has received his ! honorable discharge and has re turned to his home. Franklin. Route 4, to be with his mother, j Mrs. Tom Kinsland Mrs. Doyle Morgan, of At- j lanta, Ga., recently spent sever- ! al days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stanfield, at their ! home on Bonny Crest. Mr and Mrs. G. M Hatfield, of Greenville, S C.. spent the week-end at their cabin on Car toogechaye. They were accom panied by their daughter. Miss Phyllis Hatfield, who is a sen ior at the University of South Carolina. While here, they were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Harding and family, of Green ville. Mr and Mrs. Earl Riekman and daughter, of Brevard, spent the week-end at West's Mill with Mr. Rickman's father, R R. Rlckman, and Mrs Rickman's | parents, Mr and Mrs. Dee Bradley, . at their home in the ; Oak Grove community. Mrs. J. Robert Ray, of the Flats section, spent the latter part of the week with her granddaughter. Mrs. Martin An gel. and Mr Angel at their home on Bonny Crest. Joe A. Wright, of Aquone. was among the business visitors here Monday J. Z. Holland, of Gneiss, was ! among visitors here Saturday, j Mrs. Barbara Wilkie, of Fair ; hope. Ala., has been here for a visit with her sister. Mrs. Bil Horsley. and with her mother in-law. Mrs. W G Wilkie. W. N Sloan, of Atlanta, spent the week-end here with rela tives. Sam M. Mashburn. seaman second class, son of Mrs. F E. Mashburn, of Gneiss, has been returned to the States from duty overseas, and, following his dis charge. is visiting his mother. Mr Mashburn's last overseas Circle Arrow Store Western Auto Assoc ia+e S+ore HOME OWNED AND OPERATED by A. B. O'MOHUNDRO We are receiving a large Variety of Attractive Gifts for CHRISTMAS Come in and buy on our , Convenient LAY-AWAY PLAN West's Mill Mi and Mrs. Jim Brogdon :ave a candy breaking at their tome last week. Mr and Mrs. Charles R. )wens. of Asheville, visited their ' nother, Mrs. Clara W. Owens, md brother, Johnny, last week nd. Attending the Methodist dis rict conference at Waynesville ast Thursday were Mr. and rfrs. Jim Brogden, C. N West md Mrs. Clara W. Owens. The Youth Fellowship met at he home of Miss Huth Ruth iVest Mrs. H H West, of Asheville, ind children have been visiting elatives here. j station was on Saipan. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Waldroop md family, of Murphy, spent j ihe week-end with Mr. Wal- 1 iroop's mother, Mrs. Grover I L?wis, and Mr. Lewis at their ; lome, Franklin, Route 1, and ' ,'ther relatives here. Mrs Charles Weaver, of Welch 2ove, spent the latter part of last week with her mother, Mrs. Charlie Raby, at her home, r'ranklin. Route 3. Will Russell, of Maryville, Tenn., is spending several days here with his uncle, George viu^iioaui, ut hio uo.ue ca > Palmer street Mrs. G. C. Dowdle, who is j :onfined to her bed at her i U.'.r.e, Dillard, Ga., Route 1, is reported to be resting comfort- I ibly! Bill Horsley, who has been juite ill at Angel hospital, is reported by hospital attendants to be improving, and is well on the way to recovery. Jack Long, of the Nantahala community, who recently under went an operation at the Angel hosnital, is reported to be doing well. Allen Siler spent tha week end here with his family Bob S Sloan, who is a stu dent at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, spent the week-end here with his wife. Pfc Paul Oliver, who has beeh in the army for the past two years, 13 months of which was spent in the South Pacific, has received his discharge and is now at home with his father, Bert Olivty-, of Franklin, Route Mrs Gordon Davidson and small daughter, Karen Louise, of Bedford, Iowa, were the guests of Mrs. Fred Gray several days last week. Judy Blaine, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs Doyle Blaine, was admitted to St. Joseph's hospital in Asheville Monday for treatment. Mrs. Florence S. Sherrill, Miss Marie Scott, S W. Mendenhall, G B. Dixon, and D. G. Allison, Extension workers here, will at tend the annual extension work ers' conference in Raleigh. No vember 11 to 16. Mrs. Hattie Carpenter and daughter. Hazel, of Kings Moun tain have been here, visiting Mr and Mrs Hugh Carpenter, of Franklin, Route 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McMur ray, Jr., of Black Mountain, were here last Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carpenter, of FranklLn, Route 4. Mrs. Robert Gaines of Frank lin attended the Good Health association meeting in Ashe ville last Thursday Mrs Ida Cunningham and her son, H. L. Cunningham, of ,Weaverville, were here Tuesday and Wednesday for a visit to Mrs J. W Cunningham. In World War I there were 26/i million horses and mules in the U. S In 1940 there were 14 VS million, as compared with lV/2 million today. Sky: "I Saw it advertised in The Press." CARL STORY And His Group Will be at the Franklin Courthouse Thursday November 14 Sponsored by the Riverview Methodist Church My Thanks . . . 1 wish to thank my friends in Macon Coun ty for their support in the general election No vember 5. And I pledge my best efforts, during the four years for which they have elected me as com missioner, to the up building of the whole county. W. W. Edward. Prepare For . . . Cold Weather It ? * *' Children's Corduroy Overalls 4 $2.38 ? | Children's Lang Sleeve f Polo Shirts I all size* . $1.00 Boys' and Girls' Top Shoes Brown, Black, White Best Quality ? All Sizes $1.90 to $3.50 , Boys' Mackinaw Coats All wool ? some lined $7.40 to $10.00 Ladies' F ulI-F ashioned Hose One pair to customer 98c Men's and Boys' Overall Pants One pair to customer Girls' Coats Beautiful Colors ? Good Quality and Style $9.80 Ladies' Coats The Coat You Look For ? All Wool Your Size Extra Special ? Come and See Them $24.00 Men's Hats Priced Low $2.50 "Lion" Brand Hats Best Felt Hat $6.80 Ladies' Dress Shoes Fine Quality ? Best Fall Styles While We Have Them, Get Your Size Also Some Good Oxfords Ladies' Coat Sweaters All Wool ? Fall Leading Shades ? Special $3.98 Children's Sweaters For Boys and Girls $1.59 Men's SKp-Over Sweaters All Wool ? All Sizes $2.98 Blanket Sheets Largest Size $1.98 Pillow Cases Good Quality ? Pair $1.15 Men's Sweat Shirts All Sixes ? Buy Now! We have a fine line of Holiday Gifts, Toys, and Dolls for Children. Buy Early and Get Your Choice! Sanders' Store
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