CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our ap preciation fdr the kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and at the time of the death of our husband, and father, E. M. Fox. MRS. E M FOX AND CHILDREN At the close of the day 's work, washing the shoulders of work stock with a cold water strong salt solution will help keep them in healthy condition. Opening the door of a refrig erator raises the temperature from 1 to 3 degrees. OUR REPRESENTATIVE 1. WILL BE IN FRANKLIN ON Friday ? October 24 AND EVERY FRIDAY THEREAFTER ' I for the purpose of picking machines up for repair. Also will have a COMPLETE LINE OF SINGER PRODUCTS If interested in any of the above, clip and mail coupon to ? SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 109 Doyle Street, Toccoa, Ga. Name Address . ' V _ 1947 Ford Pickup 1941 Hydramatic Oldsmobile Sedan 1941 Plymouth Tudor Sedan 1940 Plymouth Fourdoor Sedan 1940 Chevrolet Fourdoor Sedan 1939 Oldsmobile Sedan 1940 Two-speed axle Ford Truck 1938 Ford Tudor Sedan 1945 Ytm Ton Chevrolet Pick-up 1938 Chevrolet Coupe MOONEY MOTOR CO. Phone 256 Franklin, N. C. le are talking about.. THESE VALUES 5 Pounds Sugar 46c 4 Founds Scoco $1.23 Nuccca, lb .'. 37c JFG Coffee, lb 45c No. 2 Can Fancy Orange Juice, 2 for 25c No. 2 Can Fancy Grapefruit Juice, 3 for 25c RIB AND BRISKET STEW, lb 34c CHUCK ROAST, lb 43c BONELESS STEW, lb 45c FRESH OYSTERS ? FISH DRESSED FRYERS City Market Bill Bryant Phone 124 J. C. Jacob* QUE DEMOCRACY byM.* Chips off toe Old Block . TIMES, FASHIONS, CUSTOMS CHANGE I J - AS OUR CHILDREN WILL SMILE AT US TOMORROW? But the things we smile at are superficial. ..the FUNDAMENTAL VIRTUES AND QUALITIES ARE HANDEO DOWN REMAIN UNCHANGED. WE, LIKE OUR FATHERS, PRIZE INDIVIDUAL INITIATIVE ANDEFFORT- WE PRACTICE THRIFT through savings and life insurance -we hold the family oear- we honor our democracy. NEWS ? PEOPLE FRIENDSHIP BIBLE CLUB OBSERVES FAMILY NIGHT The Friendship Bible club, of Bonny Crest, Thursday evening entertained with a family night program at the Friendship tab ernacle. The club dinner and the singing of hymns was en- j joyed by the large number who were present. Since its organization last November by Miss Daisy Hun liicutt, field representative of the American Sunday School union, the club has steadily in creased in membership. The next monthly meeting will be held November 5 with Mrs. A. A. Angel, the club president. Other officers of the organi zation are: Mrs. Roy Mashburn, vice-president. Mrs. Reoa Stan field, secretary; Miss Ella Jones, assistant secretary; Mrs. Cliff Cook, treasurer; Mrs. Paul Long, assistant treasurer; and Miss Hunnicutt and Mrs. R. H. Hull, teachers. JUNIIR MUSIC CLUB TO HOLD MEETING SATURDAY The Franklin Junior Music club will meet Saturday after noon at 3; 30 o'clock with Mrr tha Womack. A program of miscellaneous piano and vocal selecticns will be given under the dr ee l ion of Mrs. Weimar Jones, club counselor. Parents ; nd friends of the members are invited. ' Personal Mention Miss Lassie Kelly, and Mrst Helen Kittrell, of Bryson City, attended last week's meeting of the North Carolina Library as sociation in Winston-Salem. Ac companying them on the trip were Mrs. Margaret Cunning hanf, who visited her daughter, ^Irs. Howard Valentine and family, In Winston-Salem, and Mrs. Mysa .Crawford, who paid a visit to her son, Elmer Craw ford, and family, also of Win ston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kelpln, of Atlanta, Ga., and their lit tle granddaughter, Donna Crawford, are visiting Mrs. Kelpin's mother, Mrs. Myra All man. Mrs. Kelpln Is the former Miss Lizzie Allman. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordon Moore returned Saturday from b trip to Norfolk and Virginia Beach, Va. They took their daughter, Mrs. S. R. Barnard, and her young son, Sammy Lee, to Norfolk, where the two lat ter sailed for Pearl Harbor, to join Mr. Barnard, who is in the itavy, stationed there. From Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Moore went to Virginia Beach to visit Mr. Moore's brother, Henley Moore, and family. Gilmer L. Crawford, who Is employed In Chicago, is spend ing a vacation here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Daniels, who spent the summer at "Dixie Hall", have ^returned to their home In New York. Mrs. K. R. Helton of Clem son College, S. C, spent last week here visiting her mother, Mrs. R. M. Ledford. . Hoyt Ledford, of Sevlervllle, Tenn., and Miss Jarvls Ledford, of Greenville, 8. C , spent last week-end visiting their mother, Mrs. R. M. Ledford. Miu H*UU cole, of W?yn?. ville, was here over the week end, visiting the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan and his sister, Mrs. H. E. Freas. Mrs. George A. Buchanan, of Columbia, S. C., spent the week end here as the guest of the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan and his sister, Mrs. H. E. Freas. Mrs. Buchanan is the wife of the editor of The Columbia Record. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Hannah, of Franklin, Route 1, have re ceived word that their daugh ter, Mrs. Harry Woody, is ser iously ill at her home in Seat . tie, Wash. Earl Oliver, of Mountain City, Ga., underwent an operation at Angel hospital last Friday. He is the son of Bert Oliver of Franklin, Route 3. CPHM and Mrs. Fred J. Murray and their son, Frank Edward, of Forest Hills, Long Island, N. ,Y., arrived last Thursday for a visit with Mr. Murray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Murray, of West Main | street. ChieWMurray is on leave : from the U. 8. S. Reuben James, and on completion at leave Is to report to the U S. S. Tide water, Charleston Naval Ship yard, S. C. J. A. Cpok, who has been ill, is able to be out again. Johnnie Warden has been visiting relatives in West Vir ginia. wash day is a picnic . . . If you send the hard-to-iron and heavy pieces to the laundry. Highlands Cleaners and Laundry IN FRANKLIN MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS vPhone Highlands 98 18th Century Mahogany Veneer 7-Piece Dining Room Group This group is authentic, with every detail painstakingly wofked out. It's a group that you will use proudly . . . that your friends will admire. SOSSAMON FURNITURE CO. "Everything for Your Home"* Bower's Welcomes YOU! We strive to give you our best attention . . . and we hope to please you with your clothing needs. OCTOBER SPECIAL! LL Sheeting We have 300 yds. of that good grade LL Sheeting ? 36-in. wide. Now is the time to supply yourself ? I with Sheets for winter. I 1 28c yd. BETTYE ANN Dress Pumps New fall styles in black and brown. All leather Pumps in all sizes. New / shipment has just arrived. $4.98 BLANKETS 25, 50, and 70% Wool Blankets i In Assorted Colors $4.98 to $5.95 100% Wool Blankets In assorted colors $6.95 EXTRA LARGE WHITE Sheet Blankets $1.98 Men's 8% ? Low-back Jewel Overalls in all sizes $2.59 Millet' and Children's Anklets In assorted colors. Sizes 4l/z-l0 15c and 19c BOWER'S - YOUR STORE

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