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NEWS --PEOPLE 4 MILS EMORY HCNNICUTT ^rjcfpt.v Ld.li r, 'telephone 211 FRED SNYDER MARRIES MISS MARTIN IN TEXAS Miss Ruth Martin became the bride of Fred Snyder, son of Mr and Mrs. John Snyder, of Franklin, Route 4, in a double ring ceremony ac>tapoijQd aithe First Baptist church, Longview, Texas, August 11. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Martin, of Longview. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Sloan Gentry. White gladioH, pluraosa tarn, ? * "... f -?? - ? ? ? ? TO OUTFIT YOUR CHILDREN FOR SCHOOL COME TO OUR STORE NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS OF CHILDREN'S SHOES ? Sport Shirts " Polo Shirts (Short or I.ong Sleeve) # Sweaters and Jackets ? Dresses ? Coats w ? Underwear ? Sox THE CHILDREN'S SHOP. OPETtlN 1 ? --J DUBOti IT Thursday, September 9 GRADY'S STEAK HOUSE V ? . ? ; " ?" ' ' * .. ' \x/z Miles on Bryson City Highway WE SPECIALIZE IN Steaks, Chicken, Saa F cad and Short Orcfsrs CURB SERVICE DANCE NIGHTLY Your Patronage will bi appreciated Grady Duvall Owner - <? H'V ?'? 1 \\ V ' r Plus A FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE THESE QUALITY-BUILT FEATURES: ?Corrosive-Resistant Brass Center Posi * Wea r-Res i 9ta n t Bronze Bushings ?Longer Service Steel-Cut Gears "eiiiit n MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. ?YOUR PIONEER HARDWARE STORE" FRANKLIN, N. C. Virginia creeper, and lighted tape** la aeven-branched' ca%? deiahra ?ere used m .the ration# lor the- *W?*ht ?er? mony, Wljleh <AuB\in*lked by '4 program ef nupppi m olfti ^ J The bflde, giveri In mcttikge" by her wither, was dressed in a suit of white wool, her corsage, jl single > white, orchid. Blie ' van . as antique, replica cameo necklace and ear rings, gift of the groom. Mrs Robert F. Carkick, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and James D. Higdon, of! Franklin, was best man. A reception in the - churcft foyer followed tjia ce*clntw%'. | The couple will make . their home in Lqngview,; wlujre Mr. I Snyder, a veteran of thfet yours' I j service in tha navy during World i ! War 2, fc employed in LeTout ; neau Machine shop. j MISS CONSTANCE IS URIDE OF LAKRY CABE Miss Marjorie Constance and Larry Cabe, both of Franklin, were married in a candlelight ceremony Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Cabe. The bride Is the daughter of Ezra Constance, of Richlands, Va., and of the late Mrs. Constance. The Rev. Hoyt Evans, Frank lin Presbyterian pastor, officiat ed, in the presence of member.' of the immediate families and a few close friends White gladioli were used In decorating the Cabe home, and 1 i the fireplace, before which the i vows were spoken, was banked with mountain greenery, while candelabra on each side held lighted cathedral tapers. The bride, dressed in a white wool flannel suit with black svecessories, eatered the living room with the bridegroom. Hei corsage wa# an orchid. An informal reception, given by the bridegroom's parent followed the wedding ceremony Miss Betty Constancy stjtalr ol the bride, presided*^ lJb?"B*n<l)' bowl, and Miss Mildred Cab? anil Mri. Curtfc Peatsoii assist- 1 ed in serving. ? * J. ? vK.i1 Following a short wedding t'lip, Mr. and Mis. Cabe will b< at home, for the present, at Lht home ol the groom's parents. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Carring ton leit Friday of last wek foi their home at San Mateo, Fla., after a 10-day visit wnh Mis Carrington's father, j. E. Cabe. at his home at Otto. Miss Mary Willis, who spent the season at her summer home on Harrison avenue, has gone to Sliver Springs, Fla., for the winter. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Daniels and their daughter. Miss Hope Jahiels, who spent the summer at their home, "Dixie Hall", here, left Mo..day. Their friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ballou, of West Jefferson, came to Frank lin for them, and drove them to West Jefferson for a tew days', visit before <Ua#if -jei3riv to New York City the-wwiter. ' Miss iaura M* Jones, whp hasj spent .aiost 'at the .'annjTn^r |3t| Lake 3WaluSRi; mtSaed/Tiotne ast Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Katen brink, Mrs. Katenbrink's moth er, Mrs. Myra Allittan, ,and the former's sister and brother, Miss Mary Allman and Willie All man, spent the week-end in At lanta, visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kelpin and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford. Mrs. Kelpin is the former Miss Lizzie AUman, of Franklin, another of Mrs. FOR SALE i 75-Acra. Two thousand dollars wort^i of timber in 75 Acres, Two lc:ust poals, ?nd acid wood. Will Wl fdt $n(FI. 00 cr trade for late model car or truck. See Mart R? mey, Scaly, N. C. FRESH OYSTERS WITH FRENCH FRIES aAND COLD SLAW di T qc.H'i Ihomftco'i A delightful mc*l Cagle's Cafe AUman'1 daughter*. Despite her , 84 Itars, Mrs. Allmag. iHj . thft.trjp, ?.rw. apod' Mgr'St i a m Sunday to S*t Aii earl; start. She partic- I Klaiiy wanted to go, m ?<der to, see the Crawfords' week-old son. [ Ttiti boy is Mrs. Allman's second trfejjrt^fcrandchlld. ^ . i tk jvWM wh? fifii been tmploiod lr? Vermont (ll> summer, arrived Sunday to spend a vacation with his par ents, Mr. and ; Mrs. Clinton Johnson, at the Johnson home on HarwsoB- avenue. Paul West is able to be out | atjaui, following a recent opera [ tiot) for. a, ruptured aptMwiix. . , Mr. and Mrs. C. T, Brendle' lanti two daughters, Bonnie and I Carole, (of JBedioid, Penna., and R. . U. Brendei, of Winston S?4ci?, were week -and .guests 01 illtif parents and gra.tdparents,, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Brendle, of Franklin, Route 3. Mrs. R. G. Lichtenstein, who recently underwent an opera tion at the C. J. Harris Com munity hospital in Sylva, is re ported to be recovering satis factorily. Mrs. Manson L. Stiles has re ceived a message from her nephew, Pie. Aiex L. Southard, Jr., that ho has landed saleiy tn Tokyo. Pfp Southard, who joined the air force in May, >947, is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Southards, oi Sylva. J. R. Gribble, who is employ ed by Soper Engineering com pany in San Francisco, Calif., has been spending the past few weeks here with his tamily. Franklin, Route 2. Mr. Gribble left Thursday oi last week to return to his work. Mr. and Mrs. William Holli day, of Siler City, spent the week-end with Mrs. Holliday's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pendergrass. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Patton left the first of this week for cheiy winter home in Tampa, fla., where they expect to spend several weeks, returning to Franklin J?*- a visit later in th# Ta& ?( 1 -in *?? ^Mlfes Annie* Will Siler, of New York City, arrived Saturday to BIRTHS Major and Mrs. W. N. Sloan, Jr., of West Point, N. Y., have announced the birth of a son, William Neville Sloan, III, Sep tember 3. Major Sloan, a native of Franklin, is the son of W. N. Sloan, of Franklin and Atlanta. Mr. ^nd Mrs. Mack Patton, of Murphy, have announced the birth of a son, Robert Wither spoon Patton, September 4 at Murphy. Mr. Patton, son of R. A. Patton, is* a native of Frank lin. ipend two wee Its (top. bar pHH j p*? sister arid brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lyle. They were accompanied to Franklin by Miss Laura Lyle, who had spent three weeks with them. Mr. and Mrs. John Ray and daughter, Miss Ann Ray. spent the week-end in Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pattillo and son, Harry, of Washington. I). <? , spent. , the we^te-eufV- he*" wtth Mrt P?tMlk>'s mother, Mrs Ralph Moore. Mrs. R. E. Lee and son, Bobby, have returned from Fairmont, Ga., where they spent some GSVEJ Malaria! Ciiilu&Fever mmr time with Mrs. Lee'* mother. Mr. and Mr?- Browning Oold smitfi tfttd tsaby, of Pelzer, S. C.,' spent t,he WMk^9(| with Mrs Goldsmith's parents, Mr. and Continued on Pace Eifbt MaCOtl Dry Cle?n Prompt Efficient W?rl ? net 'T ?n|VM* Phone 2^0 JOIN Bryarst Mutual Burial Association O Oldest and Strongest \ 3 . w> * .... in the County Hotel Equipment FOR SALE Highlands, N. C. PIERSON INN BEGINS Wednesday, September 8 ? ALL KITCHEN EQUIPMENT ' DISHES OF ALL KINDS ]' ? SILVER ? LINENS ? SPRINGS ? MATTRESSES ? DEEP FREE1ZE ? FRIGIDAIRE ? DEEP FRY ? RUGS ? LAMFS ? DESKS ? TYPEWRITERS ? HAND MADE TABLE LAMPS ? DRAFTS adfWlrAJ88iQ EVERYTHING IN PERFECT CONDITION PIERSON INN Highlands, N. C. Phone 9120 O HE RES ATfcUGH TIME GETTING lb READ THE F^PER THE DAYS SPEEWAPPEARSi YOU MEAN WE'LL NEVER BE ABLE TO SEE fTVr WHILE YOU ARE LOOKING OVER THE > \ ^SWELL BARGAINS 'SPEEDY" WILL .TELLYOU .ABOUT, W COMIC STRIP BY BURRELL MOTOR CO.. INC. mc. M BURRELL MOTOR CO. INC. SALES SERVICE Day oy Night WrecUr Servio*? Pluma 121 FRANKLIN, N. C.
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