j - Sf PEOPLE . MRS. LOUISE CULBERTSON WEDS CHARLES W. PAUL Mr and Mrs. Ell Tallent, of Franklin, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Louise T. Culbertson, to Charles W. Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Paul, of Brys n City, at Clayton, Ga., December 26. I The bride wore an aqua dress with black accessories, and her corsage was of white and or chid gladioli. I The only witnesses attending the ceremony were the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul are making their home in Stuart, Fla. MISS OLIVER TO WED HIGHLANDS MINISTER The engagement of Miss Eliza beth Oliver to the Rev. Robert Early, pastor of the Highlands Methodist church, was an nounced by Miss Oliver's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Airs. John Marian Johnson, at an open house held by them Christmas afternoon at their home In Mount Olive. * The announcement was made on differing couplets written on tiny whlte-and-sllver scrolls to which miniature silver bells were tied with silver ribbons. These were the decorations for a lighted Christmas tree. About 100 guests called. MRS. NELLIE C. WEST WEDS REV. W. N. COOK The home of Mr. and Mrs. John C- Green, of Clayton, Ga, w as the scene of the Christmas day marriage of Mrs. Nellie C. West, of Highlands and Frank lin, to the Rev. W. N. Cook, of Webster. The ceremony was per formed by the bride's nephew, the Rev. W. T. Medlln, Jr., ol Clyde. The bride wore a navy blue dress of wool gabardine with beige accessories and a corsage of Christmas cactus and orange blossoms. Those attending the wedding were Mrs. Marlon Bagwell and daughter, Angela, and Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Cansler, of Prankl n; Mrs. W. M. Cleaveland, Mrs. Dewey Hopper, Miss Sue Hopper, Mr .and Mrs. W. A. Hays and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaveland and family, Mr. Henry Cleaveland, Mrs. H. P. P. Thompson, the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Nix, and Henry Chastaln, \<D AsriieKewYeardierob tips th? hourglass ti time, m extend best wishes for your health end happiness in M. Thad-Hope Furniture Exchange lime whirls on in its inexorable flight We trust the New Year will see all your most cherished hopes come true. HAPPY NEW YEAR! THE TWINS' SHOP , ,-f t : ' ' **;! ft-. 4 ?U,M to kit tad Mfl W. T. ktftdun, JrH oi ajTM. and Mr*. D. B. McWfcmee of Atlanta. Immediately following the ceremony, the wedding party returned to Highlands where a wedding supper was served at the home of Mrs. H. P. P, Thompson. | The Rev. and Mrs. Cook will ma Ice their home hi franklin. I Mr. and Mrs. William Noth : stein entertained December 23 | with a dance at the Slagle Me ' merlal In honor of their daugh ter, Miss Carolyn Nothsuin, who was celebrotlng her six teenth birthday. The Christmas motif v. as used In the decorations and re freshments Thirty-five young friends of the honoree were present. Personal Mention j Mr. and Mrs. Grant ZiCigraf and family spent Christmas in St. Petersburg, Ha., with Mr. Zickgraf'8 parents, Mr. ar:d Mis. W. C. Zlckgraf, who have been spending some time In the Florida city. I Miss Calleene Crawford, of Washington, D. C., spent the week-end here with her mo ther, Mrs. Lee Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. William holiday spent Christmas with Mrs. Hol iday's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pendergrass. Titus, Terrell, and Jewell Par rish, of Detroit, Mich., W. R. Bryson, of Whlttler, and Mr. Bryson's sons, Lyndon and B^ to by Bryson, of Canton, have re turned home, after having been here to attend the funeral of M. Sgt. William D. Parrlsh. Miss Ann Cabe, who is at tending Peace college, Ral eigh, is home for the holidays. John Flanagan, student at Davidson college, is spending the holidays at home. Miss Barbara Stockton, law student at the University of , North Carolina, is spending the "V , j <?_ hd%t,?tth hit parmw, 1ft. ana fain. 3. fi. Stockton. Samuel M Maahbttrtl, who lsi to the navy, has besn spending a Imvi at bom* with hi* mo ther, Mrs T. E. Muhbum, of Onelw. Mr. and Uri p. a. Newt n and three children, at Moun tain View, Ark., spent the Christmas holidays here with Mrs. Newton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Peek, and other rel ative*. Mrs. Newton ts the ter mer Miss Velma Peek Don Allison, assistant couity agent and commander of the local post of the American Le gion, Is a patient in the U. 8. Veterans hospital at Murfrees boro, Tejin. Miss Nora Moody, who Is studying for her master's de gree at Peabody college, Nash ville, Tenn , came home for the Christmas holidays. Miss Frances Thomas, who Is taking nursing training at Greenville General hospital, Greenville, 8. C., arrived the middle of last week to speed the holidays at home. Miss Hazel Morgan, who! teaches In Ashevllle, oame home for the Christmas vacation. 1 Carl W. Cabe, who is etnpl y ed fal Charleston, W. Va., spent the Christmas week-end? Thurs day till Tuesday? here with his family. Carl Jamison, of Fan tana and Franklin, spent Christmas here. Mr. and Mrs. O. A Jones, Jr., and daughter, Margie, spent the Christmas holidays here with Mr. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones. James Porter, of Dayton, Ohio, was here the first of this week for a visit to his parents, Mr and Mrs. T. W. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis C. Soper have had as holiday guests st their home, "Pour Winds',, Mr. and Mrs. ivy T. King, of Ashe ville, George Powell, of Cold water, Mich., Carl Hulsking, of ? Continued en P?w Right % May your W every wish be granted this coming year. THE CHILDREN'S SHOP. Increase your milk profits w ith? ? Save time and labor ? I mum MuJum rni li Lower cooling costs ? Reduce rejections ? Get bigger milk checks No ice to handle, no water to pump. Frigldaire Milk Coolers nm themselves ? automatically. What's more, they really cool ? hold correct tempera ture. Proper cooling and refrig eration reduces milk rejections, mean* greater milk profits for you. Check these FRIGIDAIRE . 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