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Couple Hat All 11 Children Home First Time In 15 Years For the first time in 15 years. Mr. and Mrs Ed Guffey, of Franklin. Route 2. on October 20 had all their 11 Children at himp at the same time Present for the reunion were the Misses Lillian and ir*ne oulfey. ot r." Cityi Mfs Zollie Morgan, oi bylva. Mrs. Ned Dowdle, Mrs. Terrell Ful cher and Mrs. Lester Sorrells, of Franklin, Route 2, Mr. and Mrs Fred Guffey, of Hinlon. W Va., John Guffey, of Pontiac, Mich. Edgar. Zeb and Norman Gufiey and their families, ol Franklin. Route 2. Discriminating Men Choose CURLEE OVERCOATS "THERE'S a wonderful feeling that comes from always * knowing that you are well-dressed and looking your best. But there's also more than mere personal satisfac tion in being properly groomed It helps build that spirit of confidence which is important in almost any under taking. During recent seasons we've noticed tljat a larger and larger number of our more discriminating- customers are choosing Curlee Clothes for their wardrobes ? in spring, summer, fall and winter. The matter under discussion right now, however, is your new Curlee Overcoat for the cold weather that lies ahead. We have it ? styled by m expert designer, from the season's smartest materials, tailored by skilled craftsmen for maximum wear ind pood looks, priced to fit your pocketbook. Come in and make your selection today. J. B. PENDERGRASS Franklin, N. C. Es people 4 Personal Mention I Miss Annie Sue Conley, who is attending Merideth college Raleigh, was called home Fri day on account o( the death 01 her grandfather, James P Con ley Miss Conley, the daughtei jl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Con ley, returned to Ralei-gn Sunday Miss Elizabeth t isher, 01 Bry son City, is spending several days here visiting her brother Dr. Ernest Fisher, and Mrs fisher at their home on Har rison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Greene have returned to their home , Franklin, Route 1, after spfend ' ing a week in Wilson visiting I Lhelr daughter-in-law, Mrs i Homer L. Greene, and ni'i mother, Mrs. Bill Peade, and Mr | Peade. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Bradley of the Oak Grove community spent the week-end in canton with Mrs Bradley's brother, Sam ? Reece and family. I Carey Rickman returned tc his home in Gastonia Monday i after being called here on ac count of the death 01 nis bro^n j er, William P. Rickman, wlu ] died at his home at West's vlilJ ; Saturday night. j Fred Kamey, of Tellico Plains j Teiin., spent the week-end here j visiting his brother, iSd Kamey j of Franklin, Route 2, who und erwent an operation at the Angel clinic recently Mrs. Charles Robinson and daughter, Miss Betty Robinson, of Asheville, spent the week-end here with Mrs Robinson's sister i Mrs. Frank Henry, Sr., and Mr ; Henry at their home on Palmer street, and with her sister-in law, Mrs Tom Kinsland, at hei , home, Franklin, Route 4. William P. Conley, who was called here last week on ac count of the death of his cousin, James P. Conley, spent the week-end with his cousin, Lest er S. Conley. and Mrs Conley at their home on Harrison ave. Mrs Harris L Sanders, who has been making her home in Philadelphia. Penn., for several months, and who has been vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. A. Wild, at Monticello, Ga? j is here for a visit with the parents of her husband, Mr and Mrs. J. L. Sanders, at their home in the Prentiss commun ity Mrs. Sanders, before her marriage, was Miss Pauline Wild, an employee of the Bank of Franklin. Miss Mary Alice Rickman, who is attending Bessie Tift col lege, in Forsyth, Ga., came up Sunday for a visit with her ' father, Robert C; Rickman, at his home at West's Mill. Mr and Mrs. Turner Vinson and son, Herman, of Clayton N C.. came up Friday night or! account of the death of Mis Vinson's father. James P. Con ley. They returned to theii home Sunday Roger Rickman. who is at tending N. C. State college. Ral eigh, was called home last weel on account of the serious illnesf and death of his father, Wil liam P. Rickman. at West's Mil Saturday night Otto Arvey, who is attendini GWmnuny Cmu WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with his i parents, Mr. and Mrs Wade , Arvey, at their home on the Bryson City road. Mrs. S. M Bates, of Darring ton. Wash., has been visiting her cousin. Mrs. R. M Ledford, and family at their home on White Oak street here. Mrs Bates is the former Miss Maude Long, I oi the Coweta section. Mrs. Carroll Mason, ofFrank ? lin, Route 3, underwent an op eration for the removal of her appendix at the Angel hospital ? Tuesday. , ui and Mrs. R. M Rimmer are spending a fortnight in Tif ; tun, >Ja.. visiting Mrs. Rimmer's . family. They are expected back j home early next week. Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones went to j Greenville the latter part of last j week to see her daughter, Miss I ' ' Lillian Jones. Miss Jones ac j | companied her mother back to ! Franklin for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. W P Constance | and the Misses Marjorie. Mary 1 ; and Betty Constance attended ' the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Nell Tallent, in Tryjn CuaJuy. j Mrs. Zeb W. Conley has re- j | turned to her home here after -j ?- ? r IN STOCK ? Record players ? to play through your radio or alone. Manual or auto matic. Radios, 5 & 6 tubes, also re conditioned ones. Irons, automatic and manual. Hot Plates, single and double. Broilers. Ice Crushers. Fruit Juicers. Flashlights. Heating Pads. Kiddies Go Cars. Electric Fencers 1 Antennas, car and home. Toasters. Breakfasters. Home Battery Chargers. Records, sacred, hillbilly, popular. Batteries, all types. ? FRANKS Radio & Electric Co Basement McCoy Bldg. Franklin. N. C. spending several day* in Rocky Mount visiting her sisters, Mrs. W B Sanders and Mrs C B Harrison. Mrs. Roscoe Hlgdon, of Qay, came over Sunday to attend the funeral of her cousin. William P. Rickman, held at the Cowee Baptist church Sunday after noon. Charles Vinson returned to N. C. State college. Raleigh, Sunday where he is a student, after being called home on ac count of the death of hls grandfather. James P. Conley Mr and Mrs William S. Cun ningham and son. David, of Ma con. Ga., spent the week-end here visiting Mr. Cunningham's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wade . Cunningham, at their home on HarrUon avenue. Jack Cabe, who is attending the U. 8 State Highway patrol school at Chapel Hill, spent the week-end here with hlc wife at tflelr home on Iotla street, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cabe, at their home In Ea*t Franklin Miss Dewetl Elliot, who Is em ployed in Asheville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry D. Corbin, at their' home, Franklin, Route 4. t'AKI) OK THANKS We thank our neighbors and friends for their kindness shown us during the Illness and at the death of our mother. Also lor the beautiful flowers. JESSE DOWNS AND FAMILY. We invite you . . . To see our new shipment of ! 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Com* in ? today f at iowm&JM0k You'll bo wall ropoid for your patlonco in await' iofl dolivory of your now ChovroloH It alona bringi you lig-Car boavty, Kg-C?r comfort and porformonco, lig-Car quality at lowoft cott. And ovon though wo can't toll you ?xactly whon wo. can m?k?. dolivory of your now Chov rolot, wo can toH you that wo v% d?Uv?ring can at fait a* w* rocoivo thorn from tho factory? thot wo'H mako dolivory of your now Chovrolot at tho oarHort powlhlo da to ? and that your ' pationc* wiM bo woll rowordod whon you oxporionco ih Ho-Car qu*Htv at lowott co it. BURRELL MOTOR CO. Phone 123 Chevrolet UU Uwotln Price The new Chevrolet Usts at a Prtoe sufaetanJJally tower than that of any other car In 1U I leJd. This laving Is bl? enouch to pajr for many a service checkup on your present oar. Franklin, N. C
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