NEWS about PEOPLE >? MISS DOROTHY HOl'STON WEDS LOS ANGELES MAN Vr. r.nd Mrs. James N Hous ton. of Franklin, Route 3, have ann meed the marriage of theu daughter,. Miss Dorothy Houston, of Franklin and Los Angeles. Calif., to William A Cox. of Los Angeles. The wedding took place Feb ruary 8 in Nevada. The couple flew to Nevada, and after the wedding, took a plane for Detroit, Mich., where Mr. Cox is employed and where they will make their home for | tlje present. The bride is a graduate of the Franklin High school and has been employed in Los Angeles. Say: "I Saw ii advertised in The Press." Personal Mention O. Lyle Jones, of Ashevllle, was here on business ihe first of this week. W. J Blaine is out again, after having i been confined to his home several days by illness. Mrs. M. S. Wilson, of Atlanta, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Blanche Bulgin, and her broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs John Bulgin, at their home in West Franklin. Mrs. Wilson expects . to return to her home in Atlanta in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. S. Thorpe have returned to their home on Harrison avenue, after a short stay in Washington, D C. Allen Siler, who is in business in Eckman, W Va., came homo last Friday for a visit with his family. Mr. Siler returned to Eckman Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roane Bradley spent this past week-end visit ing Mrs. Bradley's sister, Mrs. Jack Gilliam, at her home at Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lee have returned to their home after attending the funeral of Mrs. Lee's mother, Mrs. L. G. Caugh HELEN'S BARN h In Highlands OPENING DANCE Of the Season Saturday Night, March 1st 8:30 to 12 WATCHES and DIAMONDS I have some SPECIAL VALUES to offer on Certain Items in Watches and Diamond Ring Sets. High grade watch and spectacle repairing a specialty Grover Jamison Jeweler FERTILIZER 4-10-6 For all Seed and Grain uses ? SEED OATS White Spring ? Columbia Pasture and Meadow Grass Lespedeza ? Alfalfa White Dutch, Red, and Ladino Clover Orchard, Red Tcp, Timothy Rye and Blue Grass BUY NOW AND BE PREPARED ? Ray Grocery & Feed Co. Back Again . . . with all its Traditional Dependability NEW HAVEN POCKET WATCH i Timekeeping was the quality thai brought^* this New Haven Pocket Watch such popu larity before the war . . . and it'i the aame today . . . Yes, this grand timekeeper la back with all its truttworthy accuracy and sturdiness to renew It* bright record of service to btisv P"^T>le. ?B ELK'S SERVING MACON COUNT* ron. at Etowah, Tenn Mrs Allen Slier, Elizabeth Jones, Julia Hunnlcutt and Freda Siler spent last Saturday In Asheville From Ashevlle, Freda went to Montreat to spend the week-end with her cousin. t Mrs. Audrey York, of Badin, spent the week here visiting her husband, A. ?l. York. Mr. xork was recently transferred here from Badin to serve as district purchasing agent for the Nan tahala Power and Light com pany. Mrs. J. S. Sloan left Sunday for Atlanta, Ga., where she will visit her daughter, Miss Tim Sloan, and her son, W. N Skuin Mrs. Sloan plans to return at the end of the week Bill Reece S2/c spent the week-end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reece at their home in Franklin He re turned to Norfolk where he is stationed, Sunday. Ross Dean, of Route 3, Frank lin, spent the week visiting his brother, Furman Dean, who underwent an operation at Mis sion hospital, Asheville, last Fri day. Miss Carlyne Jamison, who is employed at Moore General hos pital, Asheville, spent the week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jamison, of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Thomp- j son, of Valdese, spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Constance, of Franklin. Sidney Martin went to Colum- ! bia, 8. C., on a three-day busi ness "trip Miss Anna Lou Vanhook, of Canton, formerly of Franklin, underwent an operation at Angel clinic Saturday for acute | appendicitis. Mrs. Tommie Kinsiand of Franklin underwent a major op eration at Angel clinic Thurs day of last week. Otto McClure, of the, Prentiss section, underwent an operation at Angel clinic February 18. His condition is reported satisfac tory. Mrs. Weimar Jones and Mrs G. A. Jones, Jr., attended the Baltimore Symphony orchestra concert in Asheville Tuesday night. Mrs Mildred Kinnebrew spent the past week here visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Phil McCollum. Mrs. Kinnebrew returned to her home in Birmingham, Ala., Tuesday. J. W. Vanderwart, of New York, has joined the staff here of Highlands Briar, Inc. He and Mrs. Vanderwart have tak en an apartment in the Leach apartment house. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Swan have purchased the McBride house, In the southwestern part of Franklin, and are moving Into their new home this week Dr. and Mrs Ernest W. Fisher, who have been living in Miss Mary Willis' house on Harrison avenue, will occupy the house on Bidwell street being vacated by the Swans. REGULAR DINNERS ? Steaks Chops Oysters ? Dixie Grill | Hotel Langren When in Asheville Stop at Asheville'* Largest ? Enjoy the "talk of the town" food at the Rhododendron Grill Say: "I n> It ?d?erttood in The Preu". We have just received several of those nice BIG BLONDE BED ROOM SUITES ? 5 Pieces Bed ? Chest ? Vanity ? Vanity Bench and Wardrobe COME IN AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION ? Macon Furniture Co. Let Us Fix It Now! Don't wait! Minor bumps and scratches grow into big repair jobs when you neg lect them. Our staff of experienced mechanics will repair your car ? extern all and internally ? put it in tip-top con dition for spring ? at minimum costs and Maximum efficiency. BURRELL MOTOR CO. Phone 123 Franklin, N. C. SALES SERVICE Day and Night Wrecker Service MEN=IT HAS BEEN A LONGTIME Men's Suits It is still hard to build up a balanced stock or to fit everybody, but we now hare about 100 for you to look through ? all wool, of course, including tweed and hard finish worsteds. This week's arrivals include some blue serges and brown stripes. Hard finish worsteds, that are really good looking. $37.50 and $39.50 Dress Pants For sports or business wear. All wool, wool and rayon in tweeds, gabardine and wors ted weaves. 400 pair to select yours from. Come in and look these over. We may have the very pair of slacks you want. These are priced at ? $5.95 to $12.50 Men's Fine Hats Brown Hats, Blue Hats, Grey Hats, Tan Hats ? in fact you can now name your own color at BELK'S. "Merri mac Process", ftne wool tens, silk lined. Your choice of bands $2.95 I'nlined wool felts of superb quality at only $1.98 Men's "Rojer Brent" and "Champ". Extra quality fur felt hats at $7 .SO Belk's Main Floor Men's Dept. Mens Dress Oxfords We invite your inspection of our Nunn-Burih and Weyenberg Dress Shoes tor men. There are wing tips, moccasin toe, cap toes and plain tttes. These are really fine shoes and It is a pleasure to show you. ' Most styles ? $6.95 to 12.50 Nunn-Bush $13.95 to $16.50 Endicott-Johnson style shoes for men at only ? ? ? $4.95 "Wembley" Ties Famous for long wearing and good looks. All wool solid colors. Plaids and fan cy designs. $1.00 White Dress Shirts Men, we haven't said a word about SHIRTS in months. The truth is, that we couldn't ? we didn't have the shirts. But now ? let's see if your size is here! "Archdale DeLuxe" solid white in a pleasing self stripe. $2.95 "Archdale DeLuxe Supreme". Finest quality solid white. Ridge Broadcloth. $3.95 Sizes 14 to 17 32 to 35 Sleeve Lengths BELK'S DEPT. STORE SERVING MACON COUNTY ? "

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