NEWS PEOPLE MRS. EMORY HUNNICUTT Society Editor, Telephone 211 5S RAY, FORMER MACON | iL, WEDS GEORGIA MAN , llss beatrice Kay, aaughu-i' ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray, 01 | ntlcello, Ga , formerly ot Ma i County, became the bride Paul E. Cook, son of Mr. and ?s. J. P. Cook, also of Monti ilo, June 26. The ceremony was performed the Munticelto Kirst Baptist lurch parsonage in the pres ice of only a lew close mends id relatives. The bride was attired in a j ;ht blue two-piece suit with j nite accessories. Her corsage as of white carnations. Mrs. Cook was reared in the itla community, where her par nts lived untjl last summer, nd attended the Iotla school md the Franklin High school j She was graduated lrom the lionticello High school after noving there, Mr. Cook also is a iraduate of the Monticello High ichool. Following a wedding trip through Western North Carolina and Tennessee, the couple are making their home in Monti cello, where Mr. Cook is em ployed. MISS MARY RABY IS BRIDE OF V. II. BROWN Mr. and Mrs. James M Raby, of Franklin, Route 4, have an nounced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Mary Raby, to V. H. Brown, son oi Mrs. K. E Brown, also of Franklin. The marriage was solemnized June 13 in Georgia. The bride was attired in a lime green dress with which she wore lavendar and white accessories. Her corsage was an orchid. Mrs Brown is a graduate ofi the Franklin High cla-s of 1942, and Of Wein-ai oa? erno, of Hlver forest, 111., Wed nesday of last week at St. John's Catholic church, in Waynesville. Vases of pink and white flow ers and lignted tapers in can delabra were used in decorat ing the altar of tne cnurcn. The Rev. Ambrose Rohrbach cr. pastor ol ol. Jotuis cnuicn. olficiated, using the single ring ceremony. The bride was attired in a white linen dress and wore a hat of the same material, ahe carried an arm bouquet of white rose.s. Miss Anne Ray, sister of tht ifcriae, was ma'd of honor, biie wjie an aqua linen dress and hat of a design similar 10 (.uut oi the bride. Her flowers were yellow roses. Robert Salerno, of River For est, HI., served as his brother's best man. Ushers were jviuc i?.ay Whitaker and John u.u^on Murray. Alter a honeymoon trip through Western North Caro lina and East Tennessee, Mr. and Mrs. Salerno will be at home at Elmwood Park, 111. Out-of-town guesis attending the weddmg were Mis. C. E. Willis, sister of the bride, and Mrs. C. B wnitaker, aunt ol the bride, of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Peter P. Salerno, mother of the groom, of River Forest, ill., Rooert Salerno, of River forest, 111., Mrs. Ransome Mes ser and Miss Margaret Messer, of Asheville, and Mrs. William Dawson, of Florence, S. C. JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB'S PICNIC IS POSPONED The annual picnic of the Franklin Junior Music club, which was to have been held at Arrowood Glade this week, has been postponed indefinitely, it was announced by Mrs. Weimar Jones, club counselor. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs and two young sons and Mi. and Mrs. Dan Matthews, all 01 AkroM, Ohio, arrived here Tues day night of last week ior a visit ot a week or 10 days with Mr. and Mrs. Graham Grind staff. H. W. Cabe, cashier of the Bank of Franklin, returned Fri day from Chapel Hill, where he attended the Carolinas Bankers conierence, July 12 to 16. I Jos. Ashear is able to be out I again, following an operation sometime ago at Watts hospital, Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Roane Bradley spent the week-end visiting rel j alives in Elberton, Ga. Miss Wilma Phillips has been visiting relatives in Brevard for the past three weeks. ! Lige Grant is reported im proving satisfactorily, following a major operation at Angel hos pital last week. Allen Siler, of Eckman, W. Va., and Franklin, spent the week end here with his family. On his return to West Virginia, he was accompanied by his son, Rob ert, who will spend 10 days with his father in Eckman. Clarence Dowdle, Norton's cafe employe, is recovering, fol lowing an operation Sunday at Angel clinic, it was reported Wednesday. Andy Evans, of Cullasaja, underwent an operation Mon day at Angel clinic. His condi tion Wednesday was reported as good. Miss Clara B. Cowan, of Oil CHECK WITH US * Sheet rock * Windows * Doors * Roll Roofing * Asphalt Shingles * Metal Roofing ? DILLARD BUILDERS SUPPLY Near the Depot City, Penna, U her# m the,; guest ef Mr. and Mrs John B ' Maitland. Mr. and Mrs. James Beeco, of Cedar Point, Md., and two chil dren have been visiting Mr Beeco's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. u Betto, lor Uie lew j weeks. Mrs. C. B. Whltaker has re turned to her home to Blrm- |. Ingham, Ala., after a two-week visit with her son and daugn- j ter-iii-law, Mr. and Mrs. mac Whltaker. Mrs: Charles Blaine and grandsons, Clell and Cullen Bryant, have moved into the apartment recently vacated by Mrs. R. S. O'Mohundro. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Justice and son, of Jacksonville, Fla , are spending this week here with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Justice. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCul lough, of Macon, Qa., were week-end guests of Mr. and . Mrs Qeorge R. PattlUo at their ] home near Franklin. \ Mrs. Lee Crawford has re turned from a month's visit with her .daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rous seau, and family, In North ' Wllkesboro. John Wasllik, Jr., spent the week-end at Belmont Ab^ey, at Belmont, N. C. I EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of Mary Esther Huger, III, de ceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this Is to notify all per sons having claims against the ; estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 19tli day of July, 1949, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to Tall fMoue (Kentucky II and Alt*) shows promise of becom ing an important perennial pas ture grass in North Carolina. At the close of the day'* work, ' washing the horses shoulders with a cold water itrong salt solution will help keep them in hc. llhy conditio*.. said estate will pieate make immediate settlement. This 19th day of July, 1943. Charlotte Barnweli Elliott, Executrix Jly22-6tp? Aug28 ATHLETES FOOT ITCH HOW TO STOP IT MAKE S MINUTE TEST Got TB-OL ?? drug Mon. AppW Chte POWERFUL PENH RATING lunaf dtft FULL STRENGTH. RcocIim MORE Mraw to KILL tho Hch. Cot NEW foot comiort or your 3ftc back. Today at ANGEL'S DRUG STORE Week-end Specials MEATS FRESH DRESSED Hens 49c lb. FRESH DRESSED Fryers 69c lb. GRADE AA ROUND Steak 69c lb. Bacon Squares 49c lb. DAISY Cheese 61c lb. FROZEN CHICKEN Breasts $1.25 lb. JUICES 46-OZ. CAN ORANGE Juice 23c 46-OZ. CAN LIBBY Tomato Juice 25c SOAP 2 Large Ivory 35c Large Ivory Snow 35c 2 Bath Size Palmolive 28c FOR PICNICS ? Paper Cups ? Paper Plates ? Paper Spoons and Forks 50 LB. BAG Flour $3.59 PT. JAR I Dukes 49c 5-LB. PAIL GOLDEN Syrup 49c STOKLEY'S NO. 2 Spinach 19c HEINZ PT. JAR Pickles 33c Baldwins Market MEMORANDUM from: BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. to: Our Customers In order that our entire force may take part in an all-day jamborree in Atlanta given for them because of the fine record made by our boys in the recent Parts and Service cam paign ? We Will be Closed All Day Friday, July 23rd The entire force will take part in this all day celebration. W. C. Burrell ?'?