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Personal Mention Mr r.nd Mrs A R Higdon re turned Sunday night from Hope well, Va.. where they spent sev ?..U days \isiting Mrs Higdon's ount. Mrs. Clarence Hendriek. ;_nd Mr. Hendriek. , ? Mr and Mrs. O A Jones, Jr . pnd their young daughter, of DcLand. Fla . Miss Lillian Jones, of Oreenville. S C and Miss D irothy Jones, of Atlanta, Oa . t ime hjmc to spend the Christ mas holidays with their par i-ni-i, Mr and Mrs Gilmer A ?lout's. Mr Jones. Jr.. who is a student in the law .school of fc<Ujt:.on university, of Demand. v.'H return to .. school at the end of the holidays, while his wue and baby will remain here for sometime with his parents. ? Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Keels, of Washington. D C.. are spend ing sevt nil days with Mrs. Keels' parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Addinstjn. at their home. Franklin. Route 2 ?? Wi N. Sloan, of Atlanta, Oa . is spending the ChrUtmai hoil days here with his son. Bob 8 1 Sloan, and Mrs. Sloan at their home in East Franklin. U'lton Calloway, who is work ing in Albany, Ga., is spending tins week with his mother. Mrs. trunk Calloway, and brother. Hunter Calloway, and Mrs. Cal Icway at their home on Bonny Crest. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Higdon. of Longview, Texas, are spend ing the Christmas holidays with Mr. Higdon 's parents, Mr. aadJ' Mrs J C Higdon, at the ? home. Franklin, Route 4 Miss Jo Coniey. who is em ployed in Atlanta, Ga.. is vis iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Coniey. at their home on Iotla street. us Audrey Coriley, who is doing stenographic work in Raleigh, arrived home Satur day night for a week's .visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Lester S. Coniey. at their home on Harrison avenue Mrs. Herbert E. Church left ( HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAK c k T.t i>iactorv business relations. rest upon ]?;i>t jicrforni aiia. h lia> Ifini our aim during; all liic wars r?> jiisiifv your confidence in -us aiul to merit vuur continued f liopc! sliij ?. .j\a<]>! n.ur heartv i hanks for tlie pica-ant associations of. . the past year. anil our hc>t wishes fur a happy aii'l prosperous 1**47. ANGEL S DRUG STORE THE REXALI. STORE Let us Aquellize Your Home for VhATERTISHTNESS with the SENSATIONAL WATERPROOF COATING lately featured in leading magazines AOUELLA MB MAIM UM Scientifically stops leakage, seepage, dampness inside or outside . . . above or below ground . . > on porous masonry surfaces such as CONCRETE . CINDER AND MASONRY BLOCKS ? STUCCO ? COMMON BRICK ROUGH PLASTER Turns wet cellar into playroom, workshop, laud* dry! Waterproofs walls, buildings, retaining wall*! Damp-proofs foundation .? to kwp house damp free! Reconditions leaky swimming pools, foun tains, cisternsJ ECONOMICAL Cost is nominal We will gladly furnish applied tion estimates. i Franklin Hardware Co. FRANKLIN, N. C. Phone 117 On the Square Tuesday afternoon for Marv vllle, Tenn.'. to spend Christines with her son, H E Church, Jr . -and Mrs Church and lamiiy, Carl J&tilkoti, ol f on tana Dani, is here to spend ihe Christmas holidays with his lamiiy. Miss Carlyne Jamison, who is employed in Asheville, came home to spend Christmas with I her parents, Air. and Mrs. carl Jamison. Mr and Mis. John F. Cun ningham and Mr. and Mrs. J j R. Kay leu m.s ,U1 v>m. j ston-balem, where they plan 10 spend several aujs kiui uwu j ciauynter and sioier, Mrs. Eda 1 uavis, and Mr. Davis and fam ily Mrs. Mjza Crawford, whj hat. been making her home with ivuss i.uooie *?.eiiy at uij Kcu, I Inn una Xea room, is spending I the winter months with her i sons and their families at their : homes on Cartoogechaye while I the Tea room is closed during the winder months. The Rev. W. Jackson Huney- i cult, Mrs. Huneycutt, and their i young son, Wiley, left Monday I l?> spend Christmas with Mrs. i Jluntycult's family in Charlotte, i Pvt. Glenn Sutton, who has been stationed at Fort Knox. Ky., for several weeks, spent three days in Fianklin last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs W. M. Sutton. Pvt. Sutton was en route to Camp Stoneman Pittsburgh, Calji Mrs Pearl Hunter is spend ing the Chrisunas holidays in charlotte with her son, Nick J. Hunter, and Mrs. Hunter and baby. Miss Frances Dowdle, who is employed at Rutherford college, accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Harry Cook, also of Rutherford college, aie spending this week visiting Miss Dowdle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dowdle at their home. Franklin. Route' 1. Mrs. W. J. Stevens and son, George. of Canton, came over Tuesday to spend Christmas with /Wis Stevens' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Conley, at their home on Iotia street, and sister, Mrs. Lester L Arnold, and Mr. Arnold, at their home on River view street. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mallonee and son, of Winston-Salem, came up Monday to spend the : Chnstmas holidays with Mr. Mallonee 's brother, George Mal lonee, and Mrs. Mallonee at their home in the Bethel community, and Mrs, Mallonee's sister Mrs Crude Meadows, and Mr. Mead ows at their home. Franklin. Route 3. and other relatives and mends in the Iotia community Mr. and Mrs G. Sweede Gil lespie, of Memphis, Tenn., are spending the holidays with Mrs Gillespie s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crude Meadows, at their home, Franklin, Route 3. Mrs. A. f. Corbin left this w^ek for Charlotte to spend the Christmas holidays with her niece and nephew, Mrs. T M Plonk, and Mr. Plonk. Mack Bulgln, who is making his home here with his aunt, Mrs. w. B McGuire, left this week for Hamlet, where he will spend several days with his cousin, Mrs. E. C Bullock and family. Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Slagle left Saturday for Ayner,' S. C., for a visit with their daughter, Mrs G. C. Butler, and Mr. Butler Tney also plan to visit another daughter. Mrs. L. A Ross, and Mr. Ross at their home at Mt. Pleasant. Gilmer L. Crawford, who is employed in Chicago, arrived HEALTH HAPPINESS PROSPERITY What more could we wish for you? May these three cardinal blessings make life abundantly richer for you in 1947. 4r HAPPY NEW YEAR Grover Jamison JKW'f.I.F.K Franklin, N. C. Sunday plght W spend the ChrUtmas holidays with his 1 family Miss jnea Crawford, having completed her internship at Barnes hospital. St. Louis, as a laboratory technician and med ical technologist, arrived the first of this week to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer L. Crawford. Lieut, and Mrs. Hunter W. Anderson, of Columbus, Ohio, -tre spending the Christmas holi days with Lieut. Anderson'* parents. Mr. and Mrs. George j E. Anderson, at their home. : Franklin, Route 1. Mrs. Ander son, who is the former Muss | Reba Wilson, of Springfield, : Ark., and Lieut. Anderson were married last October, and this i is the first visit he and his j bride have made to Franklin. Mrs. Weimar Jones md hei ; daughter. Elizabeth, left Thurs- j day for Summerville, S. C.. where they will spend thf week-end with Mrs Jones' sis- j ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Macbeth Smith. When you awaten on New Year's morning may you awaken not only to a day of happiness, but to a whole year of happy days. We welcome the New Year and tale this opportunity to 9reet all our frien<fe. Franklin Laundry and Dry Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. OMton Curtis, of Atlanta. Oa., accompanied by Mr. Curtis' mother. Mrs. W F. Curtis, wha has been visiting them (or several weeks, spent one day last week At the lat ter 's home on West Main street. AU three returned to Ailanta, where Mrs Curtis, Sr.. will spend the remainder of the winter. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OI K FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE R.N. ? The Noraurn h<?uii>i of Anh'vlll*. havlne moved M Its new location. i* iMdt m noen me K*?i Win* wttb the MM moctn? Nur?ee Your Urtn> /w?Wifc.ne will ne Ineei rrtnun eratlon excellent II ?<mftanl? oleaee wire ur writ* Superintendent of Nureaa Norburn Hoanttal. Aihe ville. North Carolina tsi ? FOR 1947 WE PLEDGE THE SAME FINE SERVICE AND VALUES WE HAVE ALWAYS GIVEN YOU IN THE PAST ?THE VERY BEST THAT CAN BE HAD. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ! Dryman Feed & Gro. . wa? rHA^-R-yfP .-. '. r-', ?jN;EW*r ?*. ea& n?i ',-? > r'~i" r AS THE PORTALS OF THE NEW YEAR SWING OPEN, WE PAUSE TO CONSIDER WHAT THE OLD YEAR HAS BROUGHT AND WHAT THE NEW YEAR MAY BRING. OUR FRIENDS HAVE, INDEED, BEEN GOOD TO US IN 1*46. ACCEPT OUR SINCERE THANKS. ryj~ IN APPRECIATION WE PLEDGE TO MAINTAIN OUR HIGH STANDARDS OF SERVICE, HVBR STRIVING TOWARDS STILL HIGHER GOALS. MAY THE NEW YEAR BE one Of health, Happiness, and SUCCESS TO ALL. I CAGLE'S CAFE 0
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