N^ws PEOPLE about Miss BRENDELL is ENGAOCO TO GREENVILLE, S. t. MAN Mr an d Mrs. J B Brendell. of Franklin, Roule 4, have an nounced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Maxine Brendell, to James Paul Hester, of Green ville and Taylors, S C. The wedding will take place the early pari of this month. BRENDELL-MASIIBIRN WEDDING ANNOUNCED The marriage of Miss Evelyn Brendell to Charles F Mash burn has been announced by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brendell, of Franklin, Route ?? Mr Mushburn Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ras Mashburn, -.so o; franklin, Route 4. 'lhe wedding took place at LK.yion, Ga , June 1. Airs Mashburn is a member oi uie senior class at the Frank ..i, ?jign school. Mr. Mashburn is a loi mer member of the arm u turces and served overseas. They are making their hdme wi.a ihe groom's parents. SCORES FROM HERE ATTEND THANKSGIVING GAME With the irankiin Panthers playing their last game of the l?47 season at ClarKesviile, Ga., a large group of Macon County i^Oibail lans journeyed to C urKesville Thanksgiving day to ste tne game. Amjng the scores of fans who maue .me Uip were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cabe, Mr. aim Mrs. Curtiss Pearson and son, Douglas, Mr. ana mio. Hur ly i'nuiuas ana daugnter, tran ces, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Arch er, jr., and Mr. and Mrs Hen derson Calloway, Miss Mary Alice Archer, Jen Ante., v . ahope, Roger Sutton, Miss Mildred wabe, vie i-en>, Kaihenne Long, James tcnj, Miss Byrda Nell Saulluids, ..nv, uuua Hunnicutt, Kenneth Bry ant, Grady Thompson, Hoos Dean, Miss Betty Du /an, iuu?> Marguerite Smart, Keimu Dc Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Greg ory. Mr. and Mrs. Cnarley rtog eis. Hall Callahan, Mis& Euza beih Ann Phillips. Miss Nancy Calloway, Miss Ann Flanagan, James facu^Kioii, Miss Freda Siier, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Crisp, Miss Wanda Crisp, Dick Sloan, Miss Kathleen Crisp, Howard Penland, .?iiss Marjorie Constance,. Winton Per iy, Frank Henry, Miss Louise Pendergrass, Mr and Mrs. Dave Angel, Hariey Stewart, Bill Wil kie, Miss Agnes Da lion, Miss Ruth Angel, Zeb Meadows, Miss Pauline Keid. Mr. and Mrs. Jim G;ay, Miss Lorene Angel, Miss BeUy Sue Angel, Miss Kate Mc Gee, Johnny Warden, Miss Boobetta Dean, Roy Setser, D L. Johnson, Miss Carolyn Lonj Miss Frances Pendergrass, How ard Guest, Carl Green, Jim Wai dioop, Miss Sarah Elizabeth Parker, George Thompson, Jim Lurch, Miss jeanette Harrii.,n, Iroy Shields, Bro^ji-low Aauin^ ton, George Tessier Daul Dean, Willard Womack Emory Hui:u' cutt and two sons, Bill and Tom, and Miss Elizabeth Jones Jim Conley, Cullen Bryant, Burgin Hall, Floyd Cruse, Walk er Cruse, Jimmy Rogers, Wney Rogers, Edward' (Budi Parke;, and Ellen Calloway. MISS LYLE, MISS SLAGLE ENTERTAIN WITH DANCE Miss Ann Lyle and Miss Mary Slagle were co-hostesses at an informal dance Thanksgiving night at the Slagle Memorial building. During the evening, both round and square dancing were enjoyed by the grjup of Frank lin young people. Frosted cup cakes, cookies, and soft drinks were served to the group by Miss Slagle and Miss Lyle. NEWS RECEIVED HERE OF MISS JACOBS' MARRIAGE Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Jane Marie Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jacobs, of Chicago, 111., to James R. May of the same city. The bride's father is formerly of Macon county. The vows were spoken at North Hill Church of Christ on November 1. The couple will make their home at 1443 Ber win street, Chicago. CHAMBERLAIN ENTERTAINS AT DINNER AND BRIDGE Clinton Chamberlain, who was here from Georgia Tech for the Thanksgiving holidays, enter tained at a bridge-dinner at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton G Johnson, last Friday evening. Guests were the Misses Merrily Brooks, Carolyn Long, Nora Cleaver, and Doro thy Jones and Allan Brooks, Jr., Clell Bryant, and Len Diana, ol j Philadelphia, a student at Geor gia Tech who spent the holidays here as Mr. Chamberlain's ' house guest. JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB TO MEET SATURDAY The Franklin Junior Music club will meet Saturday after- i noon at 3.30 at the home of | Freda Slier, with Elizabeth Jones as joint hnstcss. The subject of the meeting will be MacDovvell. Also on the | program will be Christmas selec tions. Friends of the club are in vited to attend. - Personal Mention Among Macon County college students who visited their fam ilies and friends here during I the Thanksgiving holidays were ! Vic Perry, Clell Bryant, Miss Merrily Brooks, Miss Barbara Stockton, students at the Uni- 1 versity "of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill: Miss Jane Setser, Brevard college; Miss Carolyn Long, Miss Jeanette Harrison, Miss Myra Slagle and Miss Betty Callahan, Woman's Col lege, University of North Caro lina. at Greensboro; Wend?ll Brookshire, J. C. Cunningham, irry Corbin, and Ed Carpent er, Jr.. Western Carolina Teach ers college at Cullowhee; Geo-go and Charles Hunnlcutt, Univer sity ol Georgia, at Athens, Ga ; Clint Chamberlain, Georgia Tech, at Atlanta, Ga ; F'urma.i Corbin, Jr., University of Ten nessee, at Knoxvllle, Tenn., an1 Miss Ann Flanagan Vvuumvi.) i college, Rock Hill S. C. Mrs. S. H. Lyle, Jr., returned last Sunday from Gainesville, Fla., where she had been visit ing her mother, Mrs. Charles Hendriks. W N. Sloan and Miss Tim Sloan, df Atlanta, Ga., spent the Thanksgiving holidays here vis iting members of their lai.nty Turner DeHart, of De Land j Fla., visited friends and re!a- ! tives here during the Thanks giving holidays. Mr and Mrs. A. B. Addington and children of Winston-Sultm visited Mr. Addington's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Addington, of Franklin, Route 2, and Mrs. j Addington's mother". Mrs Pet > i Tessier, last week. Mr. Adding- I ton is an assistant county agent in Forsyth county. Mis. ri.uolu X. oluan returned last week from a visit to hei | daughter, Miss Dorothy Sloan, In Richmond, Va. W. P. Landrum lett the first ot the week for South Daytona, Fla., where he will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson returned to their home in Con crete, Wash., 10 days ago, alter spending some time visit ing relatives m Macon county. On their return, they were ac companied by Mr. Johnson's brother, George Juhnson, wht^ will spend the winter in Con crete visiting relatives. r C L. (Jack) Shope underwent an operation for appendicitis at Angel hospital last Thursday. Mr. Shope. who is connected with the Southeastern Experi ment f orest at Coweeta, is ihe son of John M. Shope, of Smith Bridge township. Mr and Mrs. Ora Berkman. of Ashe-ille, spent ;r>p week-' iu: with Mrs. Berkman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gray, ot Franklin, Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gut'fev suent the week-end with relatives in N :r'h Georgia. The Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Hayes, of Henderson ville, were here loi a brief visit Saturday. Mrs. C N. Sevier, the former Miss BeLa Barnard, left last week for her home In Portland, Ore., alter a visit here with her mother, Mrs. J. L. Barnard, and 1 other relatives. She made the 1 1 rip by plane. Mr, and Mrs I. B. Souther land and young son, of Winston Salem, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Southerland's parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Carl Slagie, of Franklin. Koute i. Mrs. Southerland and young son plan to spend several days here while Mr. Southerland makes a business trip through tlie north. Miss Louise Pendergrass, who teaches near Qreensboro, spent Thanksgiving here with her parents. Miss Lucy Morgan and Mrs J. M. Barr spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Esther Fieas andtnt. Rev. A. Rufus Morgan. Mrs. Lee Barnard, Sr, has moved from her home on the Murphy road to tne lx... apartments, where she plans to spend the winter. Miss Grace Williams, of Yad kinville, roommate of Miss Caro lyn Long at Woman's college of the University of North Caro lina, Greensboro, spent Thanks giving here as Miss Long's guest. "Doug" Pearson, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Pearson, was taken to Angel hospital early Wednesday morning wnere ne underwent an operation tor appenuicuis. iiis conuuio.i is it bt'U Uo Aiitloiticv-'i j . Mrs. Hallie Stiles, ol Char lotte', and daughter, Freida, who is a student at Central High school there, spent lust week end here visiting relaii.es Miss Betty Sue Stiles, who is employed at the Ecu-ita Paper plain ni uit.a.u, -..till nil* ? t'ontinu, u on ? . ;r?w?d P? FILLETS . 39c lb. TBOUT . 29c lk. iAMi llolibul FILLETS . 33c lb. STEAKS . 49c lb. " J?mb*>"" Grrct (jumIIm SHBINP . 79c lb. CIOAKEBS 15c lb. SHARP DAISY CHEESE 1 >riMn?-dar? 7 % Oi. Ph? PITTED DATES 23c hjpurRl<-?l I'ound Pkg PEM9ES . . . 23r N.?n? *?ufh 4?unrr Pikp MINCEMEAT . 19c 2 Pvund (>I?h 41* ^il.rr I up Found COFFEE . . . 39r S.li *. *ilk CAKE FLOUR . 38c I on* oM (iarolwrrd) Lb. PHeit N?R?A1INE . . 3?t M.>rt..a- X Paekain SALT .... 17c Tootair 13 . IM N?H All (?fwn All No> 2 Cu . . f >r "POTATOES WITH CHEESE IS SURE TO PLEASE Ubbr*. Cu .uud No- 2'/*/ (m PUMPKIN . . 19c liukra Pint *1A%0!\V%ISE 43c * --or lt d Hu* or- Hoval 3 Pkfta. PUDDINGS . . 25c ftordeap Inatani Hul 8 ' *' PkR. CHOCOLATE HiX 2U ftppte tt ? *?aor Jar BUTTER . . ,24c Apple 12 ' *uacc Tumbler HUI .... 17c Irlrb *?tr*??berr* Pound PRESERVES . 43c ' ???? 5?pr?) 16 ? ?unee Can CraaWrry SAKE 21c Jersey Tomato 14 ounce Bottle CATSUP . . 20c lj|tpiae?>ll 2 4hance Bottle ST1 FFED OLIVES 12c I'rcacb'n 9 ? ttfwe Bottle MUSTARD . . 14c IM N?ate< M?4. Mae) Lb. PV? PRINKS . . . tOc ( fcitra Large ) 2 Lb. Pkf. 41. Thompson '? Plam Puddtn* Se.dleaa IS M. Pkf* 2 Por RAISINS . . 29c Hnldm 12 (Hiaee Bottle CHILI SAI CK . . 25c Slokel? 'a No. 2 4. an Apple SAUCE . 15c Ubli. "? I'npeeled Mo. 1K\ |?i Hkealc APRICOTS 33c Bed PiiihI Mo. 2 Laa Soar CHERRIES 25c l>rl .?>. m Uhb. . trail It* la. rorkTAiL ...??? ?'Mt Ui?TT Ci.uhI PRESERVE!* . . lie DIXIE HOME^SUPER MARKET l.mpi Irull I/. Iluiirr 4 .10 Fruil JUICE . It: | 4 Iran*. If, ? 'unr?- < un J L IC E . ... 27, "trained B I ilia., Jar, BABY FOOD . 25c 4 ampkrllr lontaio 2 4 an* ?oii? 21c Frun. o Anw-ri. ,n 15 V, (?,. ( ?? SPAGHETTI . 15c % an I ?mp> 2 Mo ?4)0 4 an. PORK A BEA.%3 . 25c Matarll Hiium' Pound l'tn COFFEE ... 53c LAKOC 2 lor octagon1 FLAKES LAftGC BO* 33c OCTAGON SOAP AKGI IARS ?r 19c AJAX CLEANER 2 lor 23c OCTAGON SOAP POWDER RftGULAR Silt 2 for 15c CASHMIRI tOUQUlT SOAP 2 lor 25c PALMOLIVI SOAP ?ATM Sltl 2 far 29c I I I E. S. LANE, Store Manager