fr\ . licit f to OUSl friendA How well we remember those old Fashioned Christmas dinners ? father at one end of the table; mother at the other end. and the children in between, wondering if father would ever get done carving the turkey. And what mince pies! Wouldn't you like a Christmas like that this year of 1946? We hope that your Christmas is as much like that as the changing times will permit, and that all the joys of the old days will abound. ? Baldwin's Market Phone 85 Old fashioned Yuletide ? It isn't always stylish to be old fashioned, but there are times when it's very genuine ? and Christmas is one of them. Yes, folks, we wish you an old fashioned Christmas this year . . . the best one of them all! Brown Groc. & Feed Co. Wiley Brown R. D. Carson JOIN WITH US Let us toss our cares out the window. It's Christmas! Join with us in celebrating the glori ous holiday. s'lnil f\lii'vnf C Lrtstmai TO YOU FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. ES people MARSHAI.l. GIRL BECOMES Bltll>K (>l WAYNE FAUCKNER Mr. and Mrs. Claude J Wild, of Marshall, have announced the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Helen Marie Wild, to George Wayne Faulkner, of Franklin son of Mr. and Mrs. McKlnley Faulkner, of Marshall. The marriage took place at the Baptist parsonage in r'ranlclin on Sunday after noon, December 8, at 1:30 o'clock, with the Rev. Charles E. Parker, pastor, officiating1, using the double ring ceremony. Only a few close friends and relatives were in attendance. For her marriage the bride wore a beige wool gabardine suit with dark brown acces- : sorles. Her only ornament was a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. She wore a corsage of white orchids. Mrs. Faulkner is a graduate of Walnut High school and Cecil's Business college. Ashe ville. For the past three years she lias held a position with the Citizen's bank of Marshall. Mr. Faulkner is a graduate of Walnut High school and of Cecil's Business college, Ashe- I ville. Immediately following the ceremony, the couple left on a wedding trip by motor to Day tona Beach. Fla.. and Birming ham. Ala. * Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner are re siding In Franklin, where Mr. Faulkner is employed by Zick graf Hardwood company. Inc., as cashier and assistant sales manager Personal Mention Mrs. W. H. Sellers and daugh ter. Miss Gladys Sellers, who have made their home in the Tippett house on Harrison ave nue for the past year, have moved to their newly erected home in East Franklin. J. E. Myers, of Franklin. Route 3, spent the week-end it Pisgah Forest with his daugh ter. Mrs. Robert Cansler, and Mr. Cansler. Mrs. Cansler, who has been ill for the past week, was reported to be doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Jacobs, of Bryson City, were in Franklin Monday visiting relatives and friends. v Z. V. Morris, of Bryson City, spent the first of the week here with his daughter, Mrs. J. E. Whitaker. and Mr Whitaker at their home on Harrison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McClure, who have been making their home in the West's Mill com munity for the past several months, have returned to their lorr .er home at Gneiss. L;eut. Ralph E. McConnell, Mrs. McConnell, and their young son, Don, of Norfolk, Va., | arc spending the Christmas hoi- \ id-xys with Lieut. McConnell's parents, Mr. and. Mis W. R. McConnell, at Scaly, and with ' his sister, Mrs. Roy Womack j and Mr. Womack, at their home , in Franklin. Mrs. R. S. O'Mohundro, who recently underwent an opera tion in a Richmond. Va.. hos pital, is recovering, and was I able to return to her home here Saturday. Bob S. Sloan, who has been attending the University of North Carolina since last Sep tember, has completed his work there, and returned to Frank ^ Mem CkriiwaA i * SINCERE GOOD WISHES for a delightful holiday season from the store that friendship built. Dryman Feed & Grocery lin Tuesday morning. J. Stephen Porter, of Hender sonville, was here Wednesday, , visiting relatives and friends. ? Continued on Pace Six Bv MKS. F. E. MASIIH' KN Season's Greetings to ail readers on sea. land and in the air. . , Here in our section homes and churches are being appro priately decorated for Christ mas festivities. With glowing wood fires, plenty of meats, 1 fruits and vegetables stored for ! the cold months ahead; with even small plots of ground green with winter cover crops ? and many stacks of feed for livestock; with peace and good will filling the hearts of hu manity ? we are. indeed, a bless ed community. Mrs. Gertrude Strain and sis ter, Miss Mollie Trentham, have returned to Jefferson City, ; ' Tenn , after butchering porkle and beet Mr. and Mrs. Emory Mash burn and two small sons arc occupying the home of Mr. and Mrs Willard Maney. They are building a home of concrete blocks just across Walnut Creek from the A. A. Mashburn home. They moved here lrom Albu querque, N. M Willard Maney has been a patient in Angel clinic for weeks. He has been suffering lrom injuries received in Europe during the war. Mrs. Maney has taken an apartment in Frank lin. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hed- 1 den recently visited Mr. Hed- j den's parents, Mr. and Mrs : John Hedden. on Cowee. Miss Hallie Stiwinter, trained j nurse of Gainesville, Qa., was ' a visitor recently at the home i of her father, John Stiwinter. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hedden and children, of Bonny Crest, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hedden. early in December t Mrs Brene -ind Mrs. Alex ander, artists, have returned to their homes In Atlanta. Whilo stopping at the Corbln tourist home, they painted various scenes in this area. One* pic ture was painted of the water fall just below the "Rosie Hole" on A. A. Mashbum's plac; They declared the Walnut creek section more ? beautiful than any thing they had seen. Last Sunday the Walnut Creek Sunday school elected of ficers and teachers for 1947. Reviewing the religious work of the past year, we find our Sun day school has made good prog ress over 1945. Two new pro jects are in progress: On each fourth Sunday we take a spe cial offering for the two young ministers who taught Bible school here last July, and who now are attending Bob Jones college at Cleveland, Tenn.; and a young people's union has been organised by Mrs. Hull and Miss Honeycutt, of Frank lin, which meets each Satur day at 4 p. m. for song serv ice and Bible study. cttR/STN^S May . countless blessings bring true joy to you and yours 1 Christmastime. I , I ; Blaine's Seed Store | | For n? oUUtrrt. it ia memory that | | g | make* up Chriatmaa ? memoriea of | the old day* when grandma man aged the Chriitmai feaat. and friend* dropped in for a chat. We are happy to aay that among ?iir moit trearored memoriea an the many Chriatma* celehrataona we have leen come and po. and lha friends we have kept with na dur | | >nt *" fhe yean. A Merry Chriat- | | | | nas t.> all of y?ni! Ray Grocery & Feed Co. ?s. HOLY NIGHT AY CHRISTMAS