Teiiico
The Rev. Garland Willis, of
Bryson City, pastor o f the Tei
iico Baptist church filled his
regular appointment at the
church Sunday.
Miss Ruth Smith, of Char
lotte, spent the week-end visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jud Smith*
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Cochran
and family of Nantahala, re
cent'y yUittJwl Mr* Cochran's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. C.
DeHart.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson,
of Oastonla, have returned
heme after a short visit with
relatives in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cabe are
spending several days in Ga?
tonia, visiting Mrs. Cab's par
ents. and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hemphill,
of Gastonia, spent the week-end
Aluminum Roofing
Any Length
Frcm 6 to 12 Feet
MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO.
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MADE
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Assures Quick Starts
on Winter Mornings
A worn-out battery is an invitation to trouble .
especially in winter. Let us check your present bat
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is left in it. And if you need a new battery, let us
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by a written warranty.
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FRANKLIN, N. C.
MACON THEATRE
Matinee 3:15 ? Night 7:15 - 9:15
*; ^Friday, October 29
Jimmy Wakely in "Six Gun Serenade"
Saturday, October 30 ? 2 Big Shows
Bob Steel in Bcwiery Boys in
"The Law Rides" "Jinx Money"
Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00
Janet Martin in "King of the Gambler*"
Sunday, Oct. 31, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 1 and 2
| Red 4
I rings the
firings
' bell!
SKeabfr
the Fuuer. Brush,
iMAM
'JANET BLAIR
Wednesday and Thursday, November 3 and 4
4
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SHOCKING IMPACT!
COLUMBIA PICTURES pimnts
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t?Jg* I
Eight Macon Students
Enrolled At Mars Hill
Eight students from Macon
County are enrolled at I4?rs
Aiii college lor tuc first sc
m ester, according to figures re
leased from me registrar's of
fice.
They are Annie Sue Conley,
Betty Leatheiman, Charles C n
iey, Jr., K?i.n Elizabeth Wilscn,
ouy Coguil Wiggins, Ronald
?verett White, Franklin; Sidney
Jean Bai .-.ji, Naniahaia; una
rederick 'laouuu sorbin, Cul
lasaja.
A total of 933 students are
enrolled at the college, 481 men (
and 452 women. These come 1
? urn b7 Co un Lies of North Caro- :
na, 20 states, British West 1
indies, Brazil, -Cuba, Portugal,
and Hawaii.
?uneral ier vices Held
for Bray M. Crisp
Bray M. Crisp, 80, died last
Wednesday at the home of his I
cousin. Miss Stella McCoy, of
Jie Burningtown section. j 1
Funeral services were held at
he Stecoah Baptist church last
Thursday and burial followed I
n the cnurch cemetery.
He is survived by two first
cousins, J. V. McCoy and Miss j
Stella McCoy, both of Franklin,
Route 3.
Funeral arrangements were |
handled by the uryant i uncial
home.
HALLOWK'KN party
A Hallowe'en party w'll be
held at the Union Church
Saturday night October 30 at a
o'clock.
Featured will be a cake walk,
food sale, bingo, spelling bee,
and plenty of good eats. Pro
ceeds to go to Woman's Mis
sionary Society. The general
public is invited.
with Mrs. Hemphill's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Ramsey.
Mr. and Mrs John DeHart
recently visited their daughter,
Mrs Ervin Smith and family,
Of fQtll*.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Reece
have announced the birth of a
daughter, Mary Elaine, October
14 ,at their home on Route 1.
K.r. 'ml Mrs. Frank Jamison,
of Clarksville, da., inn^u ici
the birth of a daughter, Mary
Martha, at Walker's clinic in
Clarksville.
CARTOOGECHAYE SINGING
A singing will be held at the
Cartoogechaye Church of God
:hurch Sunday, October 31 at
1:00 o'clock, it has been an
nounced by Lyman Ledbetter.
rhe public is invited to attend.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to ev"rrss our r'n
;eie thanks to friends and rela- 1
lives (or the help and kindness
-hown during the illness and
it the time of the death of our
mother, Mrs Mary Gaston
Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Curtis
we should:
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