Mrs. Elolse O. Franks attend
ed the annual meeting of the
North Carolina Conference for
Social Service in Asheville last
week.
Miss Mildred Roper recently
spent a few days In Charleston,
S. C., visiting Mrs Browning
Goldsmith, the former Miss
Lane Porter.
CLOSED
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
?
Starting Wednesday, May 14
The Hardware Stores in Franklin will
CLOSE
At 12 Neon Wednesdays ? Until Further Notice
FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO.
MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO.
REEVES HARDWARE CO.
with the vehicle that does more jobs
THE UNIVERSAL
Jeep
USE IT AS A PICK-UP OR TOW TRUCK
The Universal "Jeep," with its 60-hp "Jeep" Engine
and 2- or 4-whecl drive, is a versatile farm vehicle that
spreads its cost over jobs the year 'round. It serves as
a pick-up truck that hauls loads to 1,200 lbs. on or off
the road. It tows trailed payloads to 5,000 lbs. at high
way speed, with reserve for grades. You speed up work
with a vehicle that does almost any farm job!
. . . AS A TRACTOR
In 4 -wheel drive, at speeds
of 2 to 7 mph, the "Jeep"
serves as a light tractor to
pull plows, harrows, discs
and other implements ?
pull-type or hydraulic. With
power take-off it operates
power mowers and sprays.
. FOR BELT WORK
Power take-off on the "Jeep"
delivers to 30 hp to operate
feed mills, saws, corn
shelters and other equip
ment. No idle seasons for
the "Jeep" ? you use it every
day, all year.
LET US DEMONSTRATE ON YOUR FARM!
MACON WILLYS CO.
Telephone 265
MISS MARY SUE BROWN
MISS MARY SUE BROWN
TO WED C. R. PENNINGTON
Mrs. Columbus Bass of Dil
lard, Ga., has announced the
engagement of her daughter,
Miss Mary Sue Brown, to Curley
Royce Pennington, son of Mrs
Nath Pennington, of Franklin,
The wedding is set for 4 p. m.
June 8 at the Baptist church
in Dillard.
Miss Brown attended Rabun
Gap Nachooche High School
and received her B. S. degree
in education from the Univer
sity of Georgia, Athens, Ga.,
where she took an active part
in social and religious activi
ties. Employed by the Ttnnes
see Valley Authority during the
war, she has been a member o
the faculty Of the Rabun Gap
High school for the past yeai
and a half.
Mr. Pennington attended the
Franklin high school, where
he was active in athletics. For
the past two and a half years
he has been employed by the
Smoky Mountain stages, in
Asheville.
Personal Mention
The Rev. and Mrs. C. F.
Rogers and Mrs. Ben McCollum,
of Asheville, were visitors in
Franklin last week.
Mrs. C. A. Bryson and son,
Frank L. Bryson, who have been
PAINTS
INSIDE AND OUTSIDE
PAINTS
AT
REEVES
HARDWARE CO.
Phone 113
F ranklin, N. C.
IDEAL GIFTS FOR MOTHER
NELLY-DON DRESSES
GEORGIANNA DRESSES /
TRUDY HALL JR. DRESSES
BERKSHIRE NYLON HOSE
CODETTE HANDBAGS
UNITED MILLS SUPS
CONNIE AND NATURAL POISE SHOES
The Quality Shop
at home for a visit after a
year at Boise, Idaho, plan to
return to Idaho the latter part
of this month to live While
here, they have sold the old C.
A. Bryson home, Franklin, Route
3, and since that time have been
with Mrs. Cora Potts, Franklin,
Route 3.
Mrs. W B McOuire, who has
been away most of the winter,
returned to her home here the
latter part of last week, and
plans to be in Franklin indefi
nitely.
Mrs. J. D. Porter, of Buch
anan, Va., has been here for
about a week, visiting her sister,
Mrs. Harry Hlgglns.
Miss Amanda Slagle, of Mount
Pleasant, spent the week-end
here visiting her cousins, Mrs.
Allen Siler and family, and the
Rev. Rufus Morgan and Mrs.
Esther Freas.
Mrs W W. Sloan arrived from
Raleigh last Friday to spend a
week or 10 days here ,wlth her
son, W. W. Sloan, and other
relatives. She and her son plan
:o occupy the garage apartment
seing built by Mr. and Mrs.
Mlpn Siler when it is com-*
Dieted.
P^c. Joe Edd Brown, who has
teen stationed at Ft Monmouth.
N J., for the past several
months, recently visited his
aunts, Miss Ada Smart, Mrs.
Inez Woody, and Mrs. J. J.
Mann, and his uncle, W P.
Smart and family, before sailing
for Bremerhmven, Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon H.
Onuse, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8.
Jones, R. E. McKelvey, Rufus t
Snyder, W. W. Sloan, and J. C.
Jacobs returned Tuesday after
noon from Charlotte, where
they attended the district Ro
tary convention.
Lewis Stanfield, his daughter,
Miss Geraldine Stanfield, and
his sons, Oardley and Frank
Stanfield, all of Cary, spent
last week-end here as the >
guests of Mr. Stanfield's father,
C. A. Setser, and of Mr and
Mrs. Jo Setser, of Franklin,
Route 1.
Special Lunch
50c
?
CHOICE OF MEATS
Three Vegetables
Hot Rolls
Coffee
Desert
CLOSED SUNDAYS
Dixie Grill
Open 5:30 a. m. to XI p. m.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
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? Also ?
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?
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Palmer Street
Phone 32
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On Atlanta Highway
Phone 19
STEWART'S ESSO SERVICE
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Phone SI
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POINDEXTER'S
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