NEWS ? PEOPLE ' , i MRS. BROOKS ENTERTAINS WITH BENEFIT BRIDGE Mrs Allan Brooks entertained wijth five tables of bridge at her heme on Harrison avenue last Thursday afternoon. ? as a benefit for the Mexicj Club of the Franklin high school. The prizes, all Mexican art- 1 Icles, were won by Mrs. J E. , Perry, Mrs. Carl Tysinger. Mrs. J. Ward Long, Mrs. Bob S. Sloan, and Mrs. Ben Grant. Others playing were Mrs. Grant Zickgraf, Mrs. Frank Duncan, Mrs. Emory Hunnicutt, Mrs Henderion Calloway. Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. J S. Conley, Mrs. S W. Mendenhall, Mrs. S. H. Lyle, Mrs. R. S. Jones, Mrs. A. B O'Mohundro. Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. J E. S. Thorpe, Mrs Harmon Gnuse, Mrs. Mack Whitaker, Mrs William Swan, and Mrs. John Ray. MISS LILLIE STANFIELD WEDS MARSHALL HASTINGS Miss Lillic Stanfield. daughter of Beulon Stanfield, of Culla saja. and of the late Mrs. Stan field, was married to Marshall Hastings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hastings, of Franklin, | Route 3, March 25 at Clayton, i Ga Ordinary Green pert jrmed the ceremony. Mrs Hastings attended the Highlands and Franklin high schools, and is employed at Norton's cafe. Mr. Hastings, who recently returned from overseas service in the armed forces, op erates a taxi here. For the present, they are making their home on Bonny Crest. MRS. REYNOLDS MARRIES H. E CRISP, OF GNEISS Mr. and Mrs John L. Wallace have announced the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Alice Louise Reynolds, to Hayes Eu gone Crisp, of Gneiss. The marriage was solemnized at Clayton, Ga., March 29, in the presence of a few close friends. Personal Mention J. A. (Jim) McCall, and daughter, Mrs. Paul Huscusson, of Franklin. Route 3, went to Walhalla, S. C., last week to attend the funeral of Mr. Mc Caii'; G. L houK and Gordon Moore left Tuesday morning for Ral eigh on business. W. S. (Bill) Johnson, of Char lotte, former co-owner of The Press, was in Franklin on busi ness Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Conley, former Macon County residents, were here Monday, en route from Tampa, Fla., where they spent the winter, to Chatta nooga, Tenn., where they expect to- spend the next several months. Floyd Cardon and grandson, Glen Franklin, of Sylva, spent last week-end with Mr Cardon's mother, Mrs. N. E. Cardon, and sister, Mrs. Elsie Hurst, of Leatherman. Troy Hurst, who is employed in Detroit, Mich., is visiting home folk. Mrs. Carlton Chestnut of Bos ton, Mass , spent the past month visiting her mother, Mrs. Robert Ramsey, of Tellico, and other relatives. Miss Virginia Ramsey. Mrs. Chestnut's sister, of Washington, D. C., spent sev eral days with her mother also Both left last week for their respective homes. Mrs. Carl Howard and small daughter, Sarah, of Hiwassee, Ga., have been visiting Mrs Howard's aunt, Miss Nettie Hurst, of Franklin. Route 3. Mrs Fannie Allen and Miss Laura Belle Brendle spent last j week-end with friends in Ashe ville and Canton. Wade Reece, of Andrews, for merly of Franklin, was here Wednesday to attend the fu neral of his cousin. Miss Betty McGee Mr. Reece is recuperat ing from a recent serious attack of pneumonia. T. B. Ashe and his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Higdon, all of Bolton, Ga., spent the week-end in Frank lin visiting friends. Mrs H. B, Price, of Highlands, has returned to her home there after spending the ' winter in Long Beach, Calif. Fred S. Sloan, of Raleigh, was here on business the latter pari of last week Among those here from out of town to attend the funeial Tuesday of Miss Annie Sla ;le were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Zath ary and two children, of Char lotte, Mrs. Fred Pass, of Hajes ville, Cliff Slagle, of Andrews, Will Hogsed, of Cornelia, Ga., Mrs. Nina Bristjl and Mrs. Edna Herbert, both of Hayes ville, Albert Siler, of Waynss ville, Mrs. F. T Reynolds, cf Winston-Salem, Miss Amanda Slagle, of Mount Pleasant, Rich ard Slagle, of Badin, and Miss Lucy Slagle, of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGee, of Copperhill, Tenn., and Mrs. Wil lie Rutledge and daughter, Mrs. D. R. Cross, and Miss Blanche McGee, all of Cleve land, Tenn., were in Franklin Wednesday to attend the funer al of their aunt, Miss Betty Mc Gee. . Mrs. Miriam Ammons, the wife of Capt. J. S. Ammons, Macon County man who is over seas, serving in the marine corps, is the guest of her sister in-law, Mrs. Katherine Craw ford, of Franklin, Route 4 Mrs. Ammons, who makes her home in Los Angeles, paid a visit to her mother in Chicago, prior to coming to Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Higgins and daughter, Mrs. Frank Hig don, Jr., have returned to their .home on Harrison avenue, after spending the winter in Lake County, Fla. BIRTHS Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Anne, April 8, to Mr and Mrs. W A. Rousseau, of North Wilkesboro. Mrs. Rousseau is the former Miss Timoxena Crawford, of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. George Tessier announce the birth of a daugh ter, Carol Ann, at Angel hos pital April 12. Mrs. Tessier is the former Miss Dorothy Reid. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Jesse Lewis Leather wood April 10 at their home, Franklin, Route 1. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Mor gan, of Franklin, Star Route, have announced the birth of a son, Bruce Larry, at their home April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Ray N. Vanhook, of Franklin, Route 2, have an nounced the birth of a daugh ter at their home April 7. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wilkes, of Franklin, a son, Ellis Henry, at Angel clinic April II. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Eargle, of Columbia, S. C., have announced the birth of a daughter, Linda Anne, April 7, at the Providence hospital in Columbia. Mrs. Eargle is the former Miss Betty Johnson of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shook, of Franklin, Route 3, have an nounced the birth of a son, James Michael, at Clayton Ma ternity hospital April 11. Springtime . . . is the time to visit Your Farmers Federation for your supplies of Fertilizers Seeds Baby Chicks Orchard Sprays GROCERIES FEEDS Farmers Federation Phone 92 Palmer Street With the Churches BAPTIST First Church. Franklin The Rev. Charles E. Parker, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 a. m.? Sunday school. 11 a. m. ? Worship. 6:30 p. m. ? Training union. 7:30 p. m. ? Worship. Wednesday: 7:30 p. m. ? Prayer meeting. EPISCOPAL St. Agnes Church, Franklin The Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, Pastor Sunday: 10 a. m. ? Church school. 11a. m.? First Sunday, Holy communion. Third Sunday, Morning prayer. 8 p. m. ? Second and fourth Sundays, evening prayer. METHODIST Franklin Church The Rev. W. Jackson Huneycutt, Pastor 10 a. m. ? Sunday school. 11 a. m. ? Worship. 6:30 p. m. ? Senior Youth fel lowship. 7 p m? Intermediate Youth Fellowship. .Franklin Circuit The Rev. D. P. Grant, pastor Preaching services as follows: First Sunday: 11 a. m. ? Bethel church. 3 p. m. ? Salem church. 7:30 p. m. ? Clark's chapel. Second Sunday: 11 a. m. ? Snow Hill church, 3 p. m. ? Louisa chapel. 7:30 p. m.? Iotla church. Third Sunday: 11 a. m.? Clark's chapel. 3 p. m. ? Salem. 7:30 p. m.? Bethel. Fourth Sunday: 11 a. m. ? Iotla. 3 p. m. ? Louisa chapel. .7:30 p. m.? Snow Hill. West Macon Circuit The Rev. P. E Bingham, Pastor Preaching services as follows: First Sunday: 2 p. m. ? Maiden's Chapel. 11 a. m. ? Gillespie Chapel. Second Sunday: 11 a. m. ? Mount Zion. Third Sunday: 11 a. m. ? Gillespie Chapel. 2 p. m. ? Maiden's Chapel. Fourth Sunday: 11 a. m. ? Mount Zion. PRESBYTERIAN Franklin Church / The Rev. B .Hoyt Evans, pastor. Sunday: 10 a. m.? Sunday school. 11 a. m. ? Worship. CATHOLIC Franklin (At John Wasilik's Residence ? Rogers Hill) The Rev. A. F. Rohrbacher. Pastor Second Sunday: 8:00 ? m Mass. church of God Prentiss The Rev. H. L. Helms, pastor Sunday: 10 a. m. ? Sunday school. 11 a. m ? Worship. 7 p. m. ? Young People's En deavor. ' 1 7:30 p. m ? Evangelistic service. INTER -DENOMINATIONAL Sloan's Chapel Sunday: 2 p. m. ? Sunday school on the first, second, third, and fifth Sundays. 2 p. m. ? Preaching on the fourth Sunday. 3 p. m.? Preaching on the first, second, and third Sundays. Tuesday: 7:30 p. m. ? Prayer meeting. Friendship (Angel) Tabernacle Sunday: 2:30 p. m ? Sunday school. . Second Sunday: 3:30 p. m. ? Preaching service, conducted by the Rev. V. C Ramey. Olive Hill Sunday: 2 p m. Sunday school, E. A Roper, superintendent. NEGRO St. Cyprian's Episcopal The Rev. James T. Kennedy, Pastor 8unday: 11 a. m. ? Third Sunday, Holy communion 2 p. m.? First and second Sundays, evening w prayer. 3 p. m. ? Church school. Friday: 5 p. m. ? Litany. Franklin Methodist Circuit (A. M. E. Zion) The Rev. John O. Williams Pastor Preaching services as follows: First and third Sundays: 11 a. m. ? Green Street church. 2:30 p. m. ? Cowee church. 8 p. m. ? Oreen Street church. TRUE A little girl had been an xiously awaiting a visit from her favorite aunt. When her mother showed her a telegram reading: Missed train, will start seme time tomorrow," the young Rites Conducted In Jackson County For Mrs. S. N orris Funeral services for Mrs. Stacy Norris, 61, who died at her home at Norton Wednesday, were set for 2 p. m. today (Thursday) at the Yellow Moun tain Baptist church, of which she was a member. Mrs. Norris was a sister of L. D. Woodard, of Franklin, and of Mrs. Eva Miller, of Highlands. Arrangements were under the direction of Bryant funeral home. one was quite perturbed "But Mamma," she protested tearfully, "If Auntie starts the same time tomorrow, she'll miss the train again. A breeding ewe should gain about 30 lhs. during the period of gestation.. "Chicken in the Basket" Good Coffee DIXIE GRILL TOP VALUES IN NEW 1947 MERCHANDISE Domino Flock Voile 36 inch fine sheer material in most any color far summer dresses or those crisp curtains for any room in the house ? 79c yd. Men's Overalls 8 oz. sanforized Denim. Full cut. Well made. -? Boys' 8-<ra. on!y $1.98 $2.95 pair BARGAIN BASEMENT Highland Park Gingham Many new patterns today. See these on the Main Floor, center aisle. 69c yd. Dishes Thousands of pieces of fine Chinaware just arrived Cup and Saucer Large Dinner Plate - - Bread and Butter Plate Odd Small Pieces - - - - BARGAIN BASEMENT I 19c 25c 19c 10c BELK'S CLESALEV<<" BALDWIN'S MARKET ^pIcial0 FRANKLIN, N. C. 6 OZ. PKG. ' Okay Macaroni 5c 1 LB. 4 OZ. CAN Georgia Hash Box Salt 35c 5c TALL CAN Pink Salmon 35c I LB. JAR COFFEE Benson's Supreme.. ..43c JUICE, NO. 2 CAN Orange or Grapefruit 10c 46 OZ. CAN Orange or Grapefruit 21c 24 LB. BAG S. R. Pantry Delite NO. 2\i CAN Fruit Cocktail 29c NO. 24 CAN Stokely'a Sauer Kraut 12%c NO. 2 CAN Apple Sauce 13c NO. 2 CAN Stokely's ^ Sliced Beet* 10c Flour $1.89 NO. 2>i CAN Peaches . 25c Kotfekup "&00P COFFEE issss TaW> IT!) Frozen Foods A GREAT PERCENTAGE OF FOOD SHOP PERS ARE GIVING MORE AND MORE IN TEREST TO FRESH FROZEN FOODS Especially Bird's Eye Frozen Products. Try our fresh frozen foods for quality and economy. Meats All cut* of meat are high in price, they are too high, but you will find quality meats at our market at the lowest cost possible. A variety of BEEF, PORK, VEAL, FRYERS, HENS AND FISH 4 LB. CTN. Shortening $1.59 3 LB. CTN. Pure Lard $1.10 80 COUNT PKG. Swan's Napkin* 15c BORDEN'S Hemo, can 59c H GAL. JAR Clorox 29c DOZ. Clothes Pins 15c NO. Z CAN Nantahala Green Beans 15c GAL. Corn Syrup v $1.55 LB. JAR ? Welches Grape Jelly 29c NO. t CAN Red Sour Pitted Cherries 30c NO. I CAN Sugar Peas 15c SMALL OR LARGE Anti-Skipper Compound Small slse prepare* 350 to 4M lbs. meat 50c Larfc size prepares 650 to 700 I be. meat. $1.00 15 OZ. PKG. Hasina 15c

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