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NEWS ?.JPLE MRS. emOrV HuNttlCl'TT Sacifty tditor, telephone 211 I'ersonal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sutton, of Washington, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs Suttton's mother, Mrs. S. H. Lyle, Sr. Miss Freda Siler, student at *k"' ^"nevleve's Schocl For Girls In XslFieville, spent the past week-end at home. She was ac companied by her roommate, Miss Myriam Naguero, of Bo gota, Columbia. Miss Frankie Crisp, a student of Elan ton's E useless Colle;:; In Ashevllle, spent the wee'x- 1 end at home. Ed McNish and Grant Zick graf attended a forestry meet ing In Chattanooga, Tenn. for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don&lJ Ege an J | children and Mrs. Frank McCol lough of Macon, Qa were guest ; over the week-end of Mr. uv.d Mrs. George R. Pattillo. Mrs McCollough, Mrs. Patillo's mo ther, plans to stay several PRESSURE COOKING SEALS THE FLAVOR IN! .Millions of housewives use their pressure cookers for tastier, juicier pot roasts. You can en joy the same added goodness in 'Fleetwood Coffee. Fleetwood is SupAromatized by an exclusive roasting method that works like your own pressure cooker to hold the rich flavor in. Get a pound <of Fleetwood Coffee today ? in tin or bag ? and enjoy full fevor. 0, Fleetwood COFFEE Supfl/wmatized THE GOODNESS IS COOKED IN . NOT PARCHED OUT rwdtrtck lltlli h?4 NtuHwl to Bert? college, Beret, Ky * The Woman'* Society of Christian Service of the kit Zlon Methodist church held an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. CAri ?agle, at Rain bow Springs. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Parker has as their guest, Mr Parkers sister. Miss Made Parker, o Kelford. Mr. and Mrs. a. A. Jones, Jr., and little daughter, Margie, of Chapel Hill, spend the week end here with Mr. Jones' par ents, Mr. a.id Mrs OUmer a Jones. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. (Bill) Blaine and family have moved Into the Lester Conley h u;c at the intersection of Church and lotla streets. Mr. and Mrs. Carter T'ur and young daughter, Kathryn Lou, of Saginaw Michigan, Miss Barbara Hurst of Lenoir, Miss Emma Lou Hurst of Washing ton, D. C., and Mr. ana Mrs Robert Hurst, of -Wadesboro, N. C. were all visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hurst, of Route 1, last week-end. Mrs. F. H. Potts, Super! iten dent of the Department r Public Welfare attended the an nual Public Welfare Institu'j in Raleigh Wednesday and Thurs-> day of this week. Mrs. John L. Tice, Route 3, has returned to her home. Oil lotla after undergoing a serious, operation at the Baptist hns- j nHal in Winston-Salem recently, i Mrs. Tlce will be confined to her bed for some tlmo. Sergeant 1/c William V. 1 Queen, a native of Macon County, is home on a iw u y day pre-emtarkatlon . leave. Sergeant Queen will be sent to the Far East Command after visiting his wife here. Mrs. Gilmer Crawford R-ent the week-end in Black Mount ain, where she visited her daughter. Miss Inez C'awf ? H who Is a patient in Western North Carolina Sanitonu . there. Mr and Mrs. Kenyon Hyde of Maryville, Tenn. have t-e?n the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyde's sisters, Mrs. O. C. Bryant and Miss Frankie Bumgarner, at their home on Harrison Ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cartledge and children, Allan and Gracie, have moved to Weaverville home. Mrs. C. N. Dowdle. Mrs. Ed McNish, Mrs. Allen Slier, Mrs. Emory Hunnlcutt attended the WMUro Nonh Ouollna Di? trift P. T. A. mwtfni at Band Htl) high school in Asn*vUla ia?t Thursday CARD OF THANKS We, the family of W. J. j Woody, deceased soldier, wish to ] express eur sincere thanks and appreciation for the kind ex pression of sympathy shown to us during our bereavement a. id Tbt Franklin Pr*?? and Thi Highland* Maconian at the funeral of our loved one. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and nelghgors for the kind.ieas shown us during our recent be reavement; also for the beautl I'm flowers. 1, The Miner y Children The Kiowa Indiana were. 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