ATTENTION!
LOYAL ORDER
OF MOOSE
W II .L MEET EACH
THURSDAY NIGHT
At 7:3#
Lake V. Shope, Sec.
Chrtatmai Tr*t Party
Held By Tipton Circle
The Mary Ttpton circle of Uie
Woman's Mb. lonary SociHy of
the First Baptist church. Frank
lin, held iu Christmas tree
party at Sanders court Tuesday
evening. .<!???<
Before dinner was served, a
discussion on "World-wide Mis
sions" was held and' an offer
ing Was taken for that cause,
tolling $35. Later in the eve
ning the president of the circie,
Mrs. Frances Wood, acting as
POTTED PLANTS
MAKE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS \
? We Have ?
* Poinsettias
* Cyclamens
* Primroses
* Christmas Cherries
* Combination Pots
( ut Flowers and Corsages
(.LADS ? CARNATIONS
HOSES ? ORCHIDS
and GARDENIAS
CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES
WEST'S FLORIST
"Flowers for Every Occasion"
Telephone 234
MAYBE you have been
thinking about a beautiful
? Clu'fetmas diamond . . a tre
mendous selection awaits you ?
from $36. which includes Fed
eral tax. Hundreds of truly ap
preciated gifts for the Yule sea
i >nn -pan be - seen Asheville's
Christinas Corner. You are
cordially invited to visit us
9W
MATTHEW
MaMtWITNH
125 ATTEND PTA
; YULE PROGRAM
Children Present Play,
1 1 Sing Carols, Give
Readings
Approximately 125 persons at
. tended the Christmas program
of the Franklin Parent-Teacher
association, held at the school
Monday night.
The program was featured by
a play presented by Mrs j. a
rh^a,gU"S seventh grade.
Christmas carols, by a group
tram Mrs. Chester C. Harris
I third grade, and readings bv
members of Mrs. R. S. Jones'
,. vtpression class.
I Fo'low'inK group singing of
j _ rk the Herald Angels Sing"
j Freda Siler gave a devotional
I leading, "A Christmas Hymn"
? and Sue Williams gave "Let's
j Make It A Merry Christmas" as
i a reading
Dressed in choir singers' cos
tumes, nine children from Mrs.
Jiarris room presented half
dozen or more carols, singing
without accompaniment, in the
group were Betty Henson, Mar
Joy McCollum,
Jean McCollum. Paulette Ward
Jarold Henson. Sue Myers'
Cruse* Russe11- and Joan
Two readings followed: "Sings
of Christmas", by Julia Hunni
cutt and "Christmas Eve in a
Mining Camp", by Elizabeth
Janes;
The seventh grades play
The Candle in the Window"
was presented against an at
tractive stage setting arranged
by the grade. Members of the
cast were Mary Ann Killian,
Allan Cartledge. Mary Belle
Browning, iris Long, Dora Lee
Henson, Richard Jones, Clyde
Bingham, Martha Ann Stock
ton, Morris Henson, Meda Angel
and Mildred Johnson.
.hMsriL A1Ien SiIer' ProSramj
chairman, expressed apprecia
tion to those responsible for the
program, and Mrs. Weimar
Jones, president, voiced the as
sociation's gratitude to members
oi the cast of "Cornzapoppin"
the production on which the as
soctatton cleared about $200, j
and for the generous support I
the organization received from i
merchants and others in con
nection with the play.
The parents attendance prize
was won by Mrs Flanagan's
room.
Following the program, those i
attending participated in a so
cial hour, at which members of !
the hospitality committee serv- !
iced Christmas cookies and
punch:
Santa, handed the packages
from the beautifully decorated
tree to those present. Christmas
carols were surjg during the
evening.
Farmers consume approxi
mately one-fifth of the nation's
gasoline production.
It is good to know that
Christmas is her* again ...
good to celebrate it,
as in the past, with so many
fine people with whom
we are happy to be associated
in this community, and
to whom we now send
Our Most '
Hearty
CHRISTMAS
GREETINGS
BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY
<? G*atliM*4l from *
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Personal Mctiium
Mr. and *lr$. uer.ald Moon !
and son, Qouglas. of Logans- |
ville, Oa-, spent Sunday here (
with their aunt. Miss Fannie I
Edwards, and cousin. Miss Annie I
Lou Huscusson. On their return,
they were accompanied by Miss
Edwards, who will spend several
weeks in Logansvllle
Paul Oliver, son of Bert Civ- i
er, of Franklin, Route 3, left 1
Tuesday for Americus, (J a., iu. '
a visit with his sister, Mrs
j Wilbur Deriso, and Mr. Deriso.
George Hunnicutt, who is at
tending the University of Geor
gia. Athens, Ga.. arrived here
Wednesday to spend the Christ
mas holidays with his mother.
Mrs. E. 8. Hunnicutt, at her
home in East Franklin.
Frank Leach, II, C. Q. M.,
who has been stationed in Nor
folk. Va., left November 27 with
cn expedition for the South
I Pole, which he expects to reach '
about January 1. Mrs. Leach and I
son, Frank, III. are spending 1
some time with Mr. and Mrs. j
Frank Leach, Sr.. during the '
younger Mr Leach's absence. .-I
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Watkins, of
TO
WISH FOR YOU
LOADS OF
GOOD CHEER
AND
HAPPINESS
AT
CHRISTMASTIME
DUNCAN
MOTOR CO.
'?? Situ . ????? ?? ?
O. Cozad av their heme on Har
rison avenue. -
Mrs Howard Barnard apt.it
the weekend la Murpty wH.)
her jjiLsba^d, who w fm^oved
there.
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WATCHES
DIAMONDS
and JEWELRY
Dependable merchandise at reasonable price*.
?
Jewelry for Christmas should be bought now,
because selections will be easier made.
* ?
My quota of Wrist Watches for Men and
Women for the rest of 1946 are now in
stock,
\ i
Grover Jamison
Jeweler
rSaiuhr tt> our Friends it
>,
, At . _ assfe*
Mo! Xo!
QhhLhirtiaJ^!
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Merrily, merrily,
jolly good friends,
and a g.and and
glorious holiday
to yen ali !
Rabun Wholesale Co.
Dillard, Ga.
SWAFFORD'S MARKET
WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION TO
YOU FOR A GOOD BUSINESS THIS YEAR AND
WISH ALL OF YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
FOR CHRISTMAS WE HAVE
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SAUCE 27'
MOTHER'S
COCOA *1 24'
GRATED, SWEETENED
COCOANUT * 25'
SWAN'S DOWN OR
SOFT-A SILK
CAKE FLOUR w. 3T
FRESH GARDEN
PEAS
No. 2
. can
LIBBY'S FRUIT
COCKTAIL N? 2,/- 1 "
can
14'
43'
HERSHEY'S BAKING
CHOCOLATE 2fl
ORANGES
doz.
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NUTS
Mixed lb. 48c
ENGLISH
Walnuts lb. 49c
Brazil ; lb. 49c
Pecans lb. 55c
CANDY - CAKES - COOKIES
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
BEEF - PORK - VEAL AND CHICKENS
WILL BE OPEN TO 8 P. M. EACH NIGHT
UNTIL CHRISTMAS