Personal Mention
W. D. Reece returned home
Sunday, after spending 10 days
in Canton, visiting his son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam D. Reece
Mr. and Mrs. R Hoyt Ledford
have returned to their home in
Sevierville, Tenn., after spend
ing a few days with Mr Led
lord's mother, Mrs. R M. Led
ford, at her home on White Oak
street.
M. Sgt. and Mrs. K. R. Helton
spent the week-end with Mrs
Helton's mother, Mrs. R M. Led
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwin
Cunningham and son, Gary, of
Abingdon, Va., left Sunday, after
spending several days here as
the guest of Mr. Cunningham's
Six members of the local P.
T A. ? Mrs. Weimar Jones, Mrs.
Allen Siler, Mrs. Frank Killian,
BEER? The Beverage of Moderation
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Better Beer Dealers
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Make A Request
The overwhelming majority of beer retailers in
North Carolina want their business operated
strictly and totally within the law.
They want this because they are straightforward,
law-abiding citizens, and also because they know
it is simply good business to keep- their places
clean and wholesome.
Hence this request: Patronize only respectable
dealers. Commend those noticeably careful
about the conduct of their establishments.
A reasonable request, we feel, designed to keep
a clean business clean.
NORTH CAROLINA COMMITTEE
UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION
Suite 606-607 Insurance Building. Raleigh, North Carolina
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BELK'S
Lewis Patton Weds
Connecticut Girl
Miss Mildred Wilson Dwyrr,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fos- ,
ter Dwyer, of West Hartford,
Conn., became the bride of
Lewis Patton, son of R. A. Pat
ton, of Franklin, at 8 p. m. Sep
tember 17. 1
The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. David McKeith,
pastor of the Asylum Hill Con
feregatibnal church, at the home
of the bride. The vows were
spoken before a fireplace bank
ed with palms, huckleberry, and
white glidioli, with lighted can
delabra. Only rifembers of the
immediate families were pres
ent.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
white faile gown, designed along
princess lines, with a heart
shaped neckline. Her finger-tip
veil of French Illusion was at
tached to a cap of herlloom
Honitan lace and she carried a
bouquet of gardenias and step
hanotis. The couple was unat
tended.
The bride's mother wore silver
blue crepfi" with an orchid cor
sage.
Mr. and Mrs. Patton left after
the ceremony by plane on a
wedding trip to an unannounc
ed destination, the bride wear
ing a suit of smoke blue with
matching hat and burgundy ac
cessories. After October 1, they
will be at home at Chapel Hill,
where the bridegroom Is a stu- |
dent in the University of North
Carolina law school.
Mrs. Patton was graduated
from the William Hall school
and attended Mt. Holyoke in
Hartford.
Mr Patton is a graduate of
the Franklin High school and
attended the University of North
Carolina prior to entering the
army. During the war, he serv
I ed with the 20th Air Force in
the China-Bruma-Indla theater
and was discharged with the
! rank of captain.
Members of Mr. Patton's fam
ily attending the wedding were
Mrs. J. A. Flanagan, Mrs. Clint
Byrd, and Miss Kathryn Long ?
went to Claytbn Tuesday eve
ning to attend the year's open
ing of the Clayton P. T. A.
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Tysinger.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Skaggs, of
Portland, Oregon, a re visiting
relatives and friends in this
region. After a visit with Miss
May McDowell in Clayton, Ga.,
they came to Franklin Satur
day. For Mrs. Skaggs, the for
mer Miss 'Edith Corbin, of this
county, it is the first visit here
in 10 years, while Mr. Skaggs
was here last 26 years ago. They
plan to start back to Oregon the
latter part of this week.
The Misses Bernice Falatyn,
of Kingston, N. Y., and Gloria
Gregory, of Scarsdale, N. Y.,
have been visiting Miss Eliza
beth Wasilik.
Miss Mary Frances Page has
accepted a position as instructor
of horsemanship at Carlton col
lege, Northfield, Minn.
Mrs Agnes Battles and small
son, Douglas, have returned to
their home, Franklin, Route 1,
after spending two weeks in
Gastonia visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Heffner,
of Gastonia, have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bingham.
While here, Mrs. Heffner was
under treatment at Angel hos
pital.
A WARM MORNING
OFFERS YOU MANY ADVANTAGES
1. Heats all day and all night without refueling ? several days in mi!d
weather.
2. You need start a fire but once a year.
3. Holds 100 pounds of coal.
4. Burns any kind of coal, coke, briquets or wood ? no clinkers.
5. Semi-automatic, magazine feed.
6. Supplies an abundance of steady even
heat? easily controlled.
7. Requires less attention than most furnaces.
8. Exclusive patented construction principles
available to no other heater. Manufactur
ed under U. S. Patent numbers 2,255,527
? 127,491 ? 2,329,993 ? 2,410,576 and
Canadian Patent No. 401,'088.
9. Have proved their superiority? outsell all
other coal heaters.
10. Low in first cost ? and cost much less to
use.
BE SURE IT'S A GENUINE WARM MORNING COAL HEATER
BRYANT FURNITURE CO.
Andrew J. Pat ton, of Franklin, |
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Patton, of
Murphy, George Patton, of Los j
Angeles, Miss Helen Patton, of !
Godfry, 111., and Capt. J. D. Pat- j
ton, of El Paso, Texas.
MISS ESSIE MAE THOMAS
MARRIES LLOYD HODGIN
Mr. and Mrs. Lone J. Thom
as, of Otto, have announced the j
marriage of their daughter, Miss j
Effie Mae Thomas, to Lloyd
Hodgin, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Hi>dgln, of Prentiss. The mar
riage was solemnized Sunday,
September 21, at Clayton, Ga.
Both the bride and groom re
ceived their education in the
schools of Macon County. Mr
Hodgin is employed with Frank
lin Mineral Products. They will
teside at Prentiss.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Behnett,
of Franklin, Route 3, have an
nounced the birth of a daugh
ter September 9 at Angel hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Donald
son have announced the birth
of a son, Stephen Wilson, July
28 at the home In the Prentiss
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess McCracken,
of Waynesville, formerly of
Franklin, Route 3, have an
nounced the birth of a son,
Marion David, August 28 at the
Haywood County hospital. Mrs.
McCracken Is the former Miss
Nannie Drinnon, of Route 3.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Darnell, of Dillard, Ga.? a
daughter, Beverly Sue, Sept
ember 19 at the Clayton Mater
nity hospital. Mrs. Darnell is
the former Miss Louise Car
penter, of Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Hoilman,
of Franklin, have announced
the birth of a son, Eddie Ter
rell, September 18 at Angel hos
pital.
A son, Raymond Lee, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jones, of
Iotla street, September 20 at
Angel hospital.
A new museum for Buenos
Aires will create an integrated
picture of the history of the
city.
Year's Officers Named
By Junior Music Club
The Franklin Junior Music
club, at its meeting last Satur
day. elected officers for the
year and made plans to attend
the annual district conference
of Federated Music clubs at
Brevard next month.
Mary Alice Archer was re- .
elected president of the club, 1
Freda Slier was named vice
president, Elizabeth Jones was
elected secretary, Martha Ann
Stockton was chosen treasurer, 1
and Edith Plemmons was nam- !
.ed as program chairman. The
meeting was held at the home
of Mrs. Weimar Jones, the club's
counselor. -
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
FOR THE HUNTER
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Heavy Weight Hunting Coats $7.00 M.
Heavy Weight Hunters'
? Sleeveless Jackets ? ? ? ? $3.60 ea.
Gun Grease and Solvents*
tc keep your gun in condition
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REMNANTS
ANOTHER 2000 YARDS
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DIFFERENT?
New Rayons and
Cottons
Valued to $1.29 yd
3 to 4 yd. pieces.
48cyd
BELK'S
NOW at Belk's
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DARK NYLONS
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ILLUSION
In 45 ga. 30 den. reg. and med. short
4 Shades ? siz>es 8Vz to 11
$1.35
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FLEXTRA
In 45 ga. 40 denier reg.
Shadow only 8V2 - lO'/i
$1.75
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