/ NEWS PEOPLE Personal Mention Miss Marie Scott, county home demonstration agent in Avery county, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Scott. John Edwards, seaman first class <S. F.i on the U S. S. Baussel, stationed in San Diego. Calif , has returned to his post after a visit here with his mother. Mrs. Thelma Edwards, at her home on Bidwell street. James Howard Vinson and his sister, Mrs. Randall Harbour, of Franklin, Route 2, have been visiting their sister, Mrs Louis D. Marchette, and Mr. Mar chette at their home in Flor ence, S. C;, tor several days. On their return home they were accompanied by Mrs. Marchette and a brother, Hoyt Vinson, of Pontiac. Mich., who also was visiting in the Marchette ftome. All spent a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs J. T. Vinson, at their home, Franklin, ; Route 2 The Rev A. Rufus Morgan left Monday for Washington, D. C. i where he attended the installa tion of Bishop Henry Knox SherrUl, presiding bishop of the American Episcopal church, Tuesday in the Washington cathedral. Mr. Morgan will re- j turn home Friday. Mr and Mrs. Johnny Reece left Monday for Billings, Mont., where they will visit Mrs. Reece's parents. Floyd Carden of Sylva, spent last week-end with his mother, Mrs. N. A Carden, and his sis ter, Mrs. Elsie Hurst, of Leath erman. Jack Hoxit, who Is employed in Pontiac, Mich., spent last WESTERN AUTO SPECIALS THIS WEEK 8.25 x 20 Dual Truck Chains $26.50 set 32 x 6 Dual Truck Chains $16.50 set Davis Tires ? all sizes. whether it's . . . HARNESS for . . . or PAINT for a House MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. "Your Pioneer Hardware Store" -can furnish it Week with relatives and friend* on Route 3. ? Mrs. J. G. Fleming, who j underwent a major operation January 7, at Angel clinic, is Improving nicely. Mrs Carlton Justus, of Frank lin, Route 3, who nas oeen quite ill for some time with flu, is reported to be improving. nenry Stiles, who left Macon County 34 years ago, is back home for his first visit since i?13. He and Mis Stues, who make their home in Sedro Wooley, Wash., arrived Monday by automobile for about a month's visit with Mr. Stiles' sisters, Mrs. Wade Cunningham and Mrs. Javan Gray, his Droth er, Thomas Stiles, and rela tives at Rabun Gap. Oa,, Bre vard, and other towns in this region. Mr. Stiles is the son ot the late Mr. and Mrs. Judson Stiles. Accompanying them to Franklin was Harold Stiles, Mr Stiles' nephew and a son of Thomas Stiles. Harold Stiles has been in Washington for the past six months. s. w. MendenhaU, county farm agent, G. B, Dixon and Don Allison, assistant county agents, attended the district meeting of the North Carolina County Agents association in Asheville last Saturday. Mrs. Clem Sutton, the former Miss Laura Lyle, spent several days here last week, visiting her mother, Mrs. S. H. Lyle, Sr., and her brother and sister-in iaw, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lyle, at Trimont Inn. Mrs. Sutton left Sunday tg return to her home in Macon, Ga. G^mer A. Jones left Thursday for Raleigh, where he will at tend a meeting of the council of the North Carolina Bar as sociation. Mr. Jones is a mem ber of the council for the twen tieth judicial district. William Reece, seaman second class, has Returned to his base at Norfolk, Va., after spending a 30-day furlough with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reece, of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Montague have returned to Franklin to make their home, after spend ing the past year in the eastern part of North Carolina. They are living at Dixie hall for the present. Mrs. Roy R. Cunningham left Sunday for a two week's visit with her father, Frank Shields, in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Gaines returned Monday night from a 10-day vacation trip to Clearwater and St. Petersburg, Fla. They report that the fish ing was excellent. Miss Lillian Jones, of Green ville, S. C? and her sister, Miss Dorothy Jones, of Atlanta, spent last week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gil ? mer A. Jones. Mrs. Fred Slagle, of Franklin, Route 1, will leave January 17 for Pompano, Fla., where she will spend two weeks visiting her brother, Neely Alexander. Pfc. Howard W. Hastings, son of Mrs. Reid Bingham, of Franklin, Route 1, arrived home Sunday from service in Japan. He is now on terminal leave. Entering the army in October, 1945, he received his basic training at Fort McClellan, Ala., and sailed for Japan in March, 1946, as a guard patrolman with the 21st air service. J. D. Russell, % who is working in Pontiac, Mich., spent the hol idays with his mother, Mrs. Gordon Gibson, and Mr. Gibson at their home in the Cullisaja community. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Willis have returned to their home in Birm ingham, Ala., after spending several days with Mrs. Willis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ray at their home on Bidwell street. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Nichols and sons, Douglas and Michael, have returned to their home at Marrietta, Ga., after spending the holidays with Mrs. Nichols' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cal loway. AMERICAN LEGION Meeting Saturday, January 18 at 7:30 p. m. All members urged to attend. For GOOD FURNITURE Qaa ucc SOSSAMON'S FORMER FRANKLIN GIRL MARRIES SYLVA MAN Mr. and Mrs Walter Potts, of Sylva, formerly of Franklin, | have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Esther Potts, to Carl Seago, son of Mr. Claude Parris, of riylva, and of j the late Lewis Seago, in Clay- , ton, G.a., December 15, at noon. Only a few close friends were present for the ceremony. Mrs. Seago, who attended the I'ranklin High school, Is a grad uate of the Sylva High school. Mr. Seago, who spent 17 months in the armed forces in the Pa cific, is employed by the Mead corporation in Sylva, where the couple will make their home. MRS. BINGHAM HONORED, WITH QUILTING PARTY A quilting party was given (or Mrs. P. E. Bingham at the home of Mrs. Joe Setser, Franklin, Route 1, last Friday The affair lasted all day. Each guest brought a dish for the dinner. At the end of the day. a beautiful quilt was presented to Mrs. Bingham. Those attending were Mrs. Carl Slagle, Mrs. Bob Sloan, Mrs Henry Slagle, Mrs. Fred Slagle, Miss Nancy Jones, Mrs. Ed Pearson, and Mrs. Horace Hurst. DILI.ARD GIRL MARRIES J. C. BRADLEY, OF OTTO Miss Reva Conner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Minyard Con ner. of Dillard. Ga., became the bride of Joe C. Bradley, son of Mrs. A. B. Bradley, of Otto, and of the late Mr. Bradley, Janu ary 11 at 2 p. m. The ceremony was performed by J. W. Green, ordinary, at Clayton, Ga The bride was attired in a RADIO REPAIRS ? We make prompt, effi cient, expert repairs on all types of radios. WESTERN RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP EDGAR CARTER, Mgr. Main Street Opposite Angel Hospital navy crepe dress, with black ac cessories Her shoulder corsage was of white carnations and baby's breath and fern. Mrs. Bradley is a graduate of the Dillard High school. Mr Bradley, a farmer in the Otto community, served for 28 months overseas In the army engineers. Upon their return from a ? Continued o a Page Seven ? JOIN ? Bryant Mutual Burial Atsociation Oldest and Strongest in the County AVAILABLE NOW! THE NEW Bendix and Motorola RADIO-PHONOGRAPH COMBINATIONS With Automatic Record Changers These are the finest we have received A trial will convince you Martin Electric Co. Macon Theatre BIdg. Phone 107 RADIOS ? Westinghouse Electric and Battery Quaker Sugared Schumacker Feeds Ful-o-Pep Dairy and Chick Feed Seed and Groceries Farmers Federation Phone 92 Palmer Street Good Food; Courteous Service= ANNOUNCEMENT We take pleasure in announcing that we have bought the restaurant formerly known as Dean's Cafe, and now operating under the name of NORTON'S CAFE And we wislh the public to know that it shall be our aim to give ? The Best Possible Food With the Best Possible SERVICE At the lowest Possible PRICE BRING THE FAMILY for Sunday Dinner * You will all enjoy the tasty food and the prompt, pleasant service. NORTON'S CAFE PASCHAL NORTON AND VERLON SW AFFORD } ? Open 5 ft. m. to I p. m.

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