^V\; vr\VO> H- Plus A FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE; THESE QUAUTY-BL ILT FEATURES: ?Corrosive-Resistant Brass Center Post. 0$^} ?Wear-Resistant Bronze Bushings ?Longer Service Steel-Cut Gears F am oils* for (Juali t v. for < )ver 47 \ ears y MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. "YOUR PIONEER HARDWARE STORE" MMj \AA/]/y^ For The Small Set Sun-loving, fun-loving play clothes for siind and surf. Swim suits, beach robes, shorts, shirts 'n' everything. A real round-up off, reasonable buys. P. S. ? Just received a shipment of Story book Shoes for Children. FRANKLIN VARIETY STORE First in quality and LOWEST-PRICED LINE ' in its field! Today, when real value means moit to every American family, Chevrolet continues to offer the lowest-priced line of passenger cars In its field as well as the only line of tan giving BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST1 Yes, Chevrolet gives more value, any way you look at it, any way you figure it. That's why more people buy Chevrolet*? and more people drive Chevrolets ? than any other make of car. That's why we believe you, too, will agree that CHEVROLET AND ONLY CHEVROLET IS FIRST "in dollar value as it's first in registrations. I I fiuriTDAi rT villi V JLi JCi JL ? IS FIRST! -and ONLY Chevrofet S FECIAL EXTRA-LOW PRESSURE TIRES* ? on W i d ? - Ri m 15-inch Wheels (2 4 -lb. pressure only all around). Chevrolet offers you the firm of tint for eaiy, restful riding. Remarkable new extra-low preicure tires that give a much safer, more comfortable ride; absorb road shocks Instead of transmitting them to you and your car. *OpHonal at tmoN extra ant, BURRELL MOTOR CO. Es people MISS SEAMAN BECOMES JAMES DANIEL'S BRIDE BAYSIDE, L. I.? Miss Patricia Adams Seaman, daughter of Mrs. George Williams Seaman and of j the late Mr. Seaman, was mar i ried last Saturday afternoon to j james Robinson Daniels. The | ceremony was performed by the | Rev. Donald MacDonala-iuillar, I rector of St. Andrew's church, I Clason Point, N. y., at the nonie ' of the bnue's brutnei -iii-tuw and sister, Mr and Mrs. Kooeit Campbell Barry. Given in marriage by her mother, the bride wore her mother's wedding dress ol white satin en train, witti tuue veil, I ana carried a colonial bouquet. A sister, Miss Arme Ogden pea i man, was her oniy attendant, james T. Griffin, cousin of tne groom, was best man. ' Among the heirloom silver at the wedding breaklast were lurks that had beiungeu to President John Adams, . liisi used in the White tiu use. 1 Mrs. Daniels is a graduate pi the Beacon, N. Y., high school, | and attended New York univer- i sity. During the war she served 1 as a WAVE. She is a laboratory technician at New York hos pital. Her husband is a son' of Charles C. Daniels, former as sistant U. S. attorney general, and Mrs Daniels, of New York and "Dixie Hall", Franklin. He is a graduate of McBurney j school, New York." He is copy editor of Modern Industry Mag azine, New York. The couple Will visit Franklin m juiy Lnd August. MISS FRANCES DAVENPORT ENGAGED TO R. T. HAYDEN Mr. and Mrs. John Davenport, of Franklin and Bostjn, Mass., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss fian ces Davenport, to Roger Thayer Hayden, son ot Arthur A Uuy tteii alia ui lue iuic ii?.y ~ den, of Melrose, Mass. Miss Davenport attended | school in Paris and is a gradu ate of Dana Hall and W^ileslty college. Mr. Hayden, who attended Harvard university, served dur ing the war as a radar technic- , al officer in tne Pacuic, w,_<_ .. ! aiier tne second Battle of the Philippine Sea, he was award ed the Brortze Star. ? i MRS. BROOKS ENTERTAINS WITH BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. Allan Brooks entertain ed with a bridge party at nei home on Harrison avenue Mon day afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ernest Hyde, Mrs. J. E. Perry, Sr., Mrs. John M. Archer, Jr., Mrs. Roy Geoghagen, and Mrs. Frank B. Duncan. Mrs. Brooks served a salad course at the conclusion of play MISS CAROLINE CRAWFORD IS HOSTESS AT DANCE Miss Caroline Crawford was hostess at a dance in honor 01 her cousin. Miss Penelope Reese, of Asheville, Monday night at the Slagle Memorial. Mrs. R. H. Re^e and Mrs. Gilmer L. Crawford were chap erones. Twenty-five . young people were present. Personal Mention Mrs. Arlesa Roper, Jessie Roper, Mrs. Edward Coates, Margaret Moore and Marvin C. Roper attended the commence ment exercise at W. C. T. C., Cullowhee, where Miss Iva Dean Roper received her bach elor Of science degree. Mrs. Tim Calloway, of Bonny Crest, who underwent an op eration at Angel hospital lust week, is reported to be much improved. Miss Virginia Ramsey, of Washington, D. C., has been here the past week, visiting her mother, Mrs. Robert Ramsey, of Tellico, and her sister, Mrs. Can Howard, of Dillard, Ga. On her return to Washington, Miss Ramsey was accompanied by her sister, Miss Nancy Ramsey. Miss Sue Conley is spending this week at Myrtle Beach witn a group of friends she made while attending Mars Hill col lege. Miss Merrily Brooks returned home Tuesday from Wrightsville Beach, where she attended a houseparty. , Mrs. A. R. Linney and son, who spent the winter in Hend ersonville, have returned to their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wheelock P. Chamberlain, of Marquette, Mich., are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Johnson. Commander and Mrs. B O. Dean and two children, of New port, R. I., and Bermuda, and Mrs. C. H. Bostick, of San Francisco, Calif., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hoover, at Coweeta. Mrs. Bostick is Mrs. i Hoover's mother, and Mrs. Dean | is her sister. r, Between graduations, engagements and weddings, June is one of the most "entertaining" months in the year. So today I'm going to give you a few suggestions to help you give everyday fare a party air. PRE-WEDDIKG RING Siving a luncheon in honor of a i bride-to-be? Then I can't think of & more appropriate main course | ' than a rice ring filled with chii km I la king... or .a better way to make > ' UM I ttM. srxwKiKi.n \ ' RICK. This fine ' ? - rice from the A&P perfect union, combine 4 cups (cooked) with one of these : *4 cup minced parsley, 1 cup cooked peas or cup sliced mushrooms. POST-WEDDING CAKE When you're entertaining newly weds who are still up in the clouds, make them feel at home by serv ing cloud-light JANE PARKKR ANGKL FOOD RING! This heavenly cake is so luscious they'll tljink it's fresh from your own oven . . . instead of A&P's. But if you want to add a personal touch, cover the top and sides with the fluffy frosting I'm going to give you the recipe for right now. one than with cooks up as white as a wedding gown and as light as a honeymooner's heart. For a ENTICING ICING Roil 'l. cup A&Ps ANN PAGE SYRljl* until small amount drop ped in cold water forms a soft ball (238- F.). Gradually pour hot syrup over 1 stiffly beaten egg white, beating constantly. Beat until of spreading consistency, and add 1 tsp. A&P's_AN.N PAGE VANILLA EXTRACT. IN THE PINK Is your guest of honor a sweet girl graduate? Serve a salad that looks as rosy as her future! To make it, pare a whole honeydew melon, cut a slice from end, re move seeds, and scoop out center portion. Fill cav ity with A&P's S P A R K L E STRAW BE R RY GELATIN prepared according to package di rections, and chill till gelatin is firm. Soften ounces of cream cheese slightly with milk, add a few drops of red vegetable color ing, and frost entire outside of melon* Stud with strawberry halves, slice and serve on greens. Do you live beyond the city gas mains? Now you can enjoy the "city kitchen" conveniences of gas cooking with Kssotane Metered Gas service. It's hot and it's clean? and you can prepare tempting foods fast on modern automatic appliances that cook meals better. 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