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KeWSdpoPLE ? about rLUrLL ? __ _ - ? ? - X NORRIS jjNNETH HOLLAND enny Dowaie has an the marriage of her r, Miss Betty Norrls, to Holland, fireman sec s, U. S. navy, Decem Clayton, Ga. Mr. Hol *the son of Mr. and Mrs. Blland, of Cullasaja. lolland, who has been nirse's training, at the ^clinic for the past two make her home with i's parents for the Her husband has Kto duty at Norfolk. SSONS' CHILDREN LIDAY WEDDINGS children? a daughter sons? of Mr. and Mrs. on, of Franklin, Route parried during the ys. arried Miss i titer of Mr owder, of 21 The Clayton, jbhe Peace Accom Clayton Mrs. JK., Iking fesent, J "parents. n married !e Harris, daugh and Mrs. Charlie of Oak Hill, Fla., De- ! 24 in Macon, Oa. Fol ng a visit with the bride _ >m's parents, they plan u. ?m<e their home in Florida. .liss Mary Gibson became the brie of Claude Martin Decem b' 26. The wedding took place a Clayton, Ga. The bridegroom, no is the son of Pink Martin, C the Lakey Creek community, ] in the U. S. navy, stationed 1 California. MRS. COOK, MISS KINNEBREW ENTERTAIN WITH YULE TEA Mrs. James A. Cook and her sister, Miss Harriette Kinne brew, entertained members of their family connection with a Christmas tea Sunday afternoon from 5 to 6. Approximately twenty guests | called. > The hostesses were assisted in I - serving^ bjr Mrs. Lee Crawford | and Mrs. Harold T. Sloan. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Ora Berkman, of Asheville, spent Christmas here with Mrs. Berkman's sister and brother, Miss Betty Sue and Eugene Gray. Pfc. Wilburn C. Hoglen, who is stationed at Scott Field, 111., has been spending a furlough with his father, Everett Hoglen, and his brothers at their home in the Hickory Knoll commun ity. Miss Ruth Bryson, a stu lent at Elizabethton College of " immerce, Elizabethton, Tenn., spending the holidays with D{y%r.t8y Mr. and Mrs. C. Jryson, at their home in Cullasaja community. Miss jj?^will leave Sunday to re >/? Actuates . is ^ y Ashear, of Pitts (j^iehe for a visit to her brother, Jos. Ashear. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Willis and son, of Birmingham, Ala., spent Christmas here with Mrs. Willis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ray. Miss Dorothy J. Ray return . ed to New York Saturday to continue her work at Columbia university, after spending the "Idays with her parents, Mr. Mrs. J. B. Ray. .. and Mrs. K. R. Helton, son College, S. C., spent ilidays with Mrs. Helton's rs. R. M. Ledford. _.ught8T,-M4BS? .'ord, of Greenville, 8. C., also was here for the holidays. Logan A. Allen left last Wed- . nesday to return to duty at Folly Beach, near Charleston, B. C., after spending a 10-day leave here with his mother, Mrs. Logan A. Allen. Mr. Allen is a radioman second class In the U. S. coast guard. Dean H. Carpenter, who re cently moved to Kokomo, Ind., with his brother, R. C. (Bobby) Carpenter, has opened a Jef ferson Standard Life Insurance company agency in that city. Pvi Daniel T. Hughes, who recently returned from service In Italy has just spent a 15 " , his wife at Mrs. Hughes .holidays at Mr iGray I rs at I (Mr Sloan, in East Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Jones, Jr., and little daughter, Margie, are spending a few days here with Mr. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs Oilmer A Jones. Mr. Jones Is a student in the law school of the University of North Car olina, Chapel Hill. ? Mr. and Mrs Charles O. Fer guson and baby daughter have been visiting Mrs. Ferguson's sister, Mrs. Frank Henry, Jr. Mrs. Ferguson is the former Miss Margaret Franks. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis C. Soper had as their guests during the Christmas season Mr and Mrs. J. Sparkman, of Daytona Beach, ? Continued on rage Seven IMP* - JP?: MRS. ?. F. BURGESS (NESVlH Elmore, or ELMORE S, WAXNE81 elene >d Macon County, | bride of Yates F Waynesvllle, at the , ethodist church at iburg, 8. C.p December 27 aF 12 o'clock noon. The Rev. W. H. Candler, assisted by Dr. Bur gess, president of Spartanburg Junior college, conducted the double ring ceremony. The church was decorated with while gladioli and green ery. Mrs Charles A. Elmore, of Dublin, N. C., who wore a na?j suit with yellow accessories and a corsage of yellow roses, was matron of honor, and Charles A. Elmore, of Dublin, brother of the bride, served as best man. The bride was gowned in a dusty rose suit with navy ac cessories. Her corsage was ol white roses. the and *<us. James ^^HJpPr Mooresville, brother aB^^ister-ln-law of the bridegroom. Mrs. Burgess, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elmore, of West's Mill, teaches general science and biology m the nigh school at Waynesville, where the couple will make their home. She is a graduate of ?>ul Koss State Teachers college, Alpine, Texas, and of Western Carolina Teachers college, Cullowhee. She also has studied at Daniel Baker college, Brownwood, Texas, and has done work in the graduate school oi the Uni versity of North Carolina on her master's degree. Mr. Burgess is Instructor in the service men's appliance training course, at Waynesville, under the direction of the Vet A native county, be attend" California, and ' of the Coyn? Cnicago, wht. lowing his gral the war, he wi mr the British a in the fundamek ol electricity and' line wiring. CARD OF I want to than chants who generi candy for me to children during Chi ing it gave me a? ure as it gave the chili receive it. "SANTA CI State 1948 wheat go^ Ing 75,095,000 acres goals of 2,458,000 ac nounced by the Dej } Agriculture. f a&x+i BLACKEVED 2 LB CELL0 PK(J P_ _ ? -"? vuuuw rr\vj. E A S 47c FRESH * W ? ^ ^ NO 2 CAN PEAS I5e sn^ER creek pinto no"?* BEANS lOe LJBBVS corn BEEF 16 oz cZ H A S H 29c CLIFTONS OLD FASHION CRANBERRY 16 OZ JAR SAUCE IOC - 2 POUND PKGS. COFFEE 89c SEW MOUNTAIN N^vTcZ KRAUT loc TURNIP NO. 2 CAN GREENS loc STOKELYS OR LIBBYS YELLOW CLING NO 2'/i CAN Peaches 30c _ *AI NOR^fZnG FLOUR i.oo FRESH POUND HOG JOWLS 33cs SMOKED . ? POUNO HOG JOWLS 43c PORK LOIN POUND END ROAST 49c ECONOMY CUT POUND PORK CHOPS 49c PI SMOKED POUND ICNICS 49* FOR 1948 rKun r Cocoanuts 1 e at G| wound ndchild dren, neighb * * * GOOD LUCK FOR THE NEW YEAR. Hoppin John 1 Cup Rice 2 Teaspooasfal Butter. 2 Clips Dried Black eyed Peas. (5 SWIFTNING 1.15 Stokelyi Cut No. 2 Con GREEN BEANS 19* Little Dor ling Large No. 2 Can LIMA BEANS 3* Rbsedale No. 3 Seive 2 ? No. 2 Cons PEAS ** 3lBM,,IIELETS#'f IMLLIIkVI accident TOMATOES ?Ailed. iRei the 1 r. John rlfnrtf Er PABLUM PA6LUM TALL CAN PET MILK TALL CAN CARNATION MLK TALL CAN SILVER COW MILK TALL CAN DIXIE HOME IILK Tall can FORMDLAC BABY FOOD IN GLASS LIBBYS STRAINED BABY FOOO IN GLASS GERBERS STRAINED r FOOD IN GLASS For the 1948 BABY CAMPBELL'S STRAINED SOUPS SWIFTS STRAINED IEATHMMIIB 8 OUNCES 23? 18 OUNCE PKG. 45c 2 FOR 26c 2 FOR 26' *FOR 26c 2 FOR 25c 2IC 3 FOR 25c 3 FOR 25c 3 FOR 25c 3 FOR 25c If, L over Night) 1 lb. Smoked Jowl Salt & PepfMf To Taste Cook peos, being coreful to keep them whole in the cooking, using the Smoked Jowl to seoson. When done, hove only o smoH quonity of liquor in them. Cook rice os you would In recipe for dry rice or use left-over rice. Mix rice ond peos together; season with salt, pepper ond butter. Serving for six people. : * # RED EMPEROR 2 POUNDS Grapes 27c GOLDEN HEART 2 LARGE STALKS Celery 29c FRESH GREEN LARGE BUNCH Coilards 29c YORK IMPERIAL ? POUNDS APPLES 49c CAROLINA SWEET 3 POUNDS Potatoes 31c SUPER 10 LI. MESH BAA SPUDS 69c ERESH GREEN I POUNDS BEANS 31c ktli SHARI DAISY CHEESE GEORGIA MISS STRAWBERRY PRESERVES LIB8VS PUMPKIN w insAj r, uxvj ;sed of ay on tlves in pnties. MOW#1. Br? """ Idne TOOTSIE FUDGE UPTONS TEA RAGS iELLO CALL FLAVORS) PUDDING j. w 11, and Brevard, Jnesday NO- 2^rfevard. .. .. .. .F*n her 13 OUNCE i >4n assoclai J Jones " ** "" &e. i ? D?dy 01 < \ the C - -A \ their | ?ONCE^ Una to^Cour 1 0UNC? oe^'ere ORANGE JUICE L'l?. APPLE BUTTER THOMPSONS 2? 7 OUNCE SEEDLESS RAISINS DEL MONTE NO 2tt BARTLETT PEARS SOUR RED NO. 2 PIE CHERRIES HUNTS . FRUIT COCKTAIL 25c1 WHITE HOUSE X? NO. 303 CANS APPLE SAUCE .. 29e 1 ii 1
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