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The Franklin Pre?? and llie Highlands Miconian NEWS ?w PEOPLE MRS. EMORY HUNNICUTT Society Editor, Telephone 211 MISS LUCILLE REECE MARRIES RAY HUNTER Miss Lucille Reece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Reece, and Ray Hunter, son of Will Hunter and of the late Mrs. Hunter, were married October 30 at 7 p. m. at ^he Level Grove Baptist pastorlum in Cornelia, Oa. The Rev. Claude Carpenter, pastor of the church, officiated using the double ring ceremony. The bride was attired in a powder blue wool cfepe suit with which she wore brown ac cessories. Her corsage was of pink carnations. Mrs. Hunter is a graduate of Franklin High school. For the past few months she has been employed by the Western Caro ?. llr>i Telephone company here. Mr. Hunter attended high school at Clayton, Oa., and spent three years in the armed forces. He Is now emplojed by Burrell Motor company. After a short wedding trip through Oeorgla, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter will be at home In the Angel apartments here. Personal Mention Mrs. Methea Evans, of Fair hope, Ala., visited Mrs. Leona Evans Sadler and A. J. Evans, of Cullasaja, this week. On her return, she was accompanied by Mr. Evans. Fred J. Murray, C. H. M., and Mrs. Murray and son, Frank Edward, of Charleston, 8. C., who have been visiting Chief Murray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Murray, have returned | to their home, where Mr. Mur I ray is now stationed in the U. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Angel and daughter, Loraine, spent Just 6 Weeks 'Till Christmas SHOP EARLY Before Our Stock Has Been Picked Over. Use Our Convenient Christmas Lay- Away Plan Come in, select What you want now, make a small deposit, and have us lay it away for you. ? Christmas Shopping is EASY when you do it early. THE CHILDREN'S SHOP Bran ? Shorts C. S. Meal ? Hulls Timothy Hay and Oats Alfalfa Hay ? Shucks Security Egg Mash helps you produce more eggs from each bag of feed. You will soon reap the benefits in eggs from your investment in chicks, feed and time. This superior product helps you realize maximum egg pro*' duction, because it offers the right amounts of vitamins, carbohydrates and proteins for egg production and body maintenance. i Get Security today! Downs Feed & Grocery Phone 226 Depot Street Franklin, N. C. mdty of lut weak id AtUnt*. Mrs. T. J. Jdhiutoxi left W?d- | nesday to spend the wtnler With her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs George Johnston. > %#? T ir n ?? * mio. V . IMli, Ui ViMMtWMb, spent the week-end here with het1 daughter, Miss Frances Ban Mrs. Betty Alexander and Ous Leach spent the week-end In Atlanta with their brother, Boone Leach. Miss Jane Setser, student of Brevard college, spent the week end here with her parents. Charles Vinson and Tom Set ser went to Raleigh last Friday, to attend the North Carolina State college home-coming week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Rgy Deltz, and small son, Walter, of Ashevllle, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jud Tallent, of Franklin, Route 9, Mrs. A. F. Wtlmoth, of Elkins, W. Va.t returned to her home Saturday, after a visit of sev eral months with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Brooks. Miss Lillian Jones spent last week-end In Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Russell and children have returned from Nadareth, Penna., where the were called by the death of Mr. Russell's step-father, P. W. Stettler. Mrs. A. C. Glbbs left last Thursday for Statesville, to be with her daughter, Mrs. Jake Wasson. Mr. and Mrs. Wasscm have Just announced the birth of a son. Mrs. Olbbs, who Is the wife of the pastor of the Frankjin Methgd(st phurgh, is expected to return here the latter part of this week or early next week. Mrs. Allen Siler, Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones, Mrs. Weimar Jones, Miss Julia Hunnlcutt, Miss Edith Plemmons, and Miss Elizabeth Jones attended the Marlemma ballet program of the Civic Music association In Asheville last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Zachary and children spent the week-end In Charlotte, where they for merly made their home. 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