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CAM) or THAX1U W? wish to express our ap preciation to our many, jimny friends for their kindness dur In* the sickness and at the time of the death of our father, J T. Sanders. Especially kind were ? * . ???* oar neighbors. We am gftttful to all. THE CHILDREN The United States Is by far the largest cotton-growing na tion In the world. LR 4 B. ^an we come in with a gay note to sing out... Best Wishes ? CITY MARKET Now. whan the glow o i hollybenies brightens the window* . . . we extend to you. our friends, sincere wishes for a most Jo you* Christmas. The Jackson County Bank Membej^ F. D. I. C. Sylva, N. C. Highlands, N. C CKvistmasTFoiiu* 4 AT PLEASING PRICES/ AT YOUR FRIENDLY A&P FOOD STORE ANN PAGE FOODS-JANE PARKER FRUIT CAKES N UTS-RAISI NS-FRU ITS-CAN DY And Many Other Delicious Foods Ss PEOPLE OFFICERS ARE ELECTED BY MISSIONARY UNION The Woman's Missionary union of the Franklin Baptist ?.n?i\h recently elected the fol lowing officers for the coming year: Mrs. Tom Philips, president; Mrs. Frank Reece, vice-presl dt-it; Mrs. Zeb Cansler, second '.?e-presldent; Mrs. Chart** Parker, third vice-president, Mrs. Lewis Phillips, secretary; and I iVi.-i. E. J. Carpenter, treasurer. BRIDGE PARTY IS GIVEN BY MRS. JOHN CRAWFORD Mrs. John Crawford enter tained with two tables of bridge at her home on the Georgia hoad Thursday night. Evergreens and Christmas decorations were used through out the house. Prizes were won by Mrs. Her bert Church, high score; Mrs. Kenneth Bryant, low score; and Miss Lillian Jones, bingo. Personal MciUton James Hall and Bobby Whit-' tie, . of Knoxvllle, Tenn., were week-end guests of Roy diddle, Jr. Miss Mildred Retd, who Is teaching in Miami, Bla., Is spending the week with her sister, Miss Pauline Retd. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Leach and daughter, Miss Louise Leach, were in town Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oeoghegan plan to leave Wednesday to spend Christmas In Norfolk, Va., and Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hymen Rich ardson, of Gainesville, Ga., were recent guests here of Mrs. Clint Byrd. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Setaer of the Cartoogechaye commun ity, spent the week-end tn At lanta with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Matthews. j Mrs. Qeorge Tessler and child ren left Friday to spend Christ mas with Mrs. Tessier's parents in Miami, Fla. Mr. Teaster will join them in Miami later. Lewis W. Angel and daughter. Miss Mary Jane Angel, of Haines City, Fla., spent the week-end with Mr. Angel's mother, Mrs. T. W. Angel, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Malt land have gone to Oil City, Penna., their former home, lor the Christmas holidays. Mrs. R. M. Rimmer is spend ing several weeks visiting rela tives tn Tifton, Ga. Miss Mary Frances Page, who is teaching at Carlton college, Northfield, Mass., has arrived home to spend the Christmas nolidays with her parents. Mrs. Robert E. Lee and San, Bobble, left Friday to speua Christmas with Mrs. Lee's mother Ln Fairmont, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lichlen stetn and Mrs. Litchtenstein'i mother, Mrs. Louis Hlrsch, hate gone to Detroit, Mich., for sev eral days. jonn cioer, wno is serving in the navy. Is spending several days' leave at home. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sloan and two children, of Hay wo. d county, where Mr. Sloan U principal of the Bethel High school, spent Sunday with Mr. Sloan's mother, Mrs. Leon T. Sloan, and family, at their home In the Iotla community. Logan A. Allen, radioman second class, U. S. Coast Guard, has returned to duty at Blacn haw, Charleston, S. C., after spending 15 days' leave with his mother, Mrs. Logan A. Allen, at her home on East Main street. E. R. Griggs, of Greenville, S. C., forferly of Franklin, ar rived here Saturday to be with his daughter, Mrs. Gladys Best, of the Georgia highway, who Is under treatment In Angel hos pital. MISS KATE BOWERS IS ! BRIDE OTB.S. TAYLOR | Mr. and Mrs 8(un O. Bower*, of Franklin, have announced | the marriage of their daughter, Mlu Kate Bowers, to Byron Shaw Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor, Sr., of Eliza beth town, N. C. The ceremony was performed December 10 at 8 p. m. tn the First Baptist chcreh at Lotti, 8. C. The Rev. T. J. Anderson officiated The bride wore an aqua suit with wine acceaaorlej. Her corsage was a white orchid. The bride's only attendant was Miss Ruth Crawford, of Franklin. David McCulloch, of Eliza bethtown, served as best man. Following as short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are making their home at Dublin, North Carolina. Gneiss "Aunt" Lizzie Rogers Is very III. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peek have moved from the Moses Oove to the Will Berry farm on lower KUijay. Mrs. Bill Tilaon Is home after visiting her daughter In Miss ouri. Mr. and Mrs. Luther McCall have moved from Walnut Creek to the new home they have built on their land near Bethel ohuroh. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moses and young daughter, Mary Carolyn, WATER WELL DRILLING Davidson Drilling Co. FRANKLIN. N. C Gen. DeL . ? Go Anywhere Phone Cullauja 1 IN Spending tha hdidayi with| Mr and MM. Lorenx Moses of Eliljay Mr. Mom* U a student at W. C. T. c. Howard Keener who ha* been In the West, is now home with hi* family on Walnut Creelc | Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Moses are building a house near the road on Moses Branch. They plan to move soon from thei' log structure into the modern building. Oliver Moses ha* given his new house "a new look" by covering It with brick faced aiding. His home is also on Moaes Branch. I Mrs. Josephine Holland, who baa been 111, Is greatly improv ed. She lives In "Peaceful 1 Oor?" community, whfch 11 a#1 uated on the Sugarfork-Hiijay township line. After the warm rainy weather, our cover crops and pastures where lime or phosphate have been applied look like April In stead of December. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Holland and children have moved to Arkansas. Mr. Holland was the school bus driver on the rou e from EllUay to Cullasaja. Lewln young, who has built a new house near the Hlgd>nvllie school. Is the new bus driver. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Keener and two children have movea from West Franklin to their new home on Walnut Creek.^ Message from Olick 1948 Wishing you the/ merriest Christf mas possible- ^ That means you, you . . . and you! ^ Mashburn Motor Company and Crew MAY THE JOY OF MANY GOOD FRIENDS GLADDEN YOUR CHRISTMAS THIS ?>EASON. % 1^8 THE TWINS' SHOP la W\ Angel's Drug Store
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