NEWS about PEOPLE ? Continued From Page Two Covina, Calif., Jatnei B. Ward, of Murphy, Frances B. Hunter, of Ooldwater, Mich., Melville B Brown, of Washington, D. C. Miss Anna Howard came home to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lee Howard, of Blliard, Ga., Route 1 Miss Howard Is a student at Lees-McRae college, where she Is secretary to the registrar of the college. Raymond Watklos, Sr., 3c., | U. S. navy, who Is stationed at Norfolk. V<a., arrived Wednes day of last weelc to spend a leave with his mother, Mrs Myrtle Watklns. He will be hero Are you looking for A Good Home "Cooked Meal? Ccms and see us. We serve home-made bis cuits and cornhread with the krr.d of food you like. Try cur Plate Lunches 50c FRANKLIN GRILL fntw cUrm S)tn mud Highlands Highways The following merchants plan to resume closing their business establishments at 12:30 each Wed nesday afternoon in order to give their employees one afternoon off each week. This policy will go into effect on January 5, 1949. Belle's Dept. Store Blumenthal's Bower's The Children'* Sh:p \ The QuaJity Shop MACON THEATRE MATINEES: Friday, 3:00; Saturday, 12:00; Sunday, 2:21 NIGHT SHOWS ? 7:00 - 9:00 Friday, December 31 Jon Hall in "Prince of Thieve#" Saturday Jan. 1 ? Double Feature Program . Tim Holt in Virginia Grey in "Arizona Ranger" "Leather Gloves" Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 Richard Arlen in "Speed To Spare" Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 2, 3 and 4 The Academy Award Picture! WINNER OF 9 ACADEMY AWAKDSt 3 ? ii ??J ? "THE BEST 1 .YEARS OF OUR L UVES"y|j Wednesday and Thursday, January 5 and 6 n A UMIVIMM INYItNATIOMAl DICTUM MARRING ' ROBERT WALKER ? AVA GARDNER ? DICK RATMU until Sunday. Mr. kluu iiii Guy L. - will return Monday from Tam pa, IW., where they spent tha Christmas holidays with mem bers 01 ivlrs Houlc's lamily. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Long and Lowry Weaver, all of Hazel wood, and Mia* May McDowell and Thomas Roane, both of Clayton, were here Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. ueoa T. Sloan Mr and MtbO L. Jones, of Ashevllle, spem the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cham berlain, of Atlanta, spent the ch.isunas week-ena here with their respective parents, Mr. ' ana Mrs. Clinton johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer A Jones. Miss Margaret Ann Moore, a senior at Lee-McRae college, is spending the Christmas holi days with her parents, Mr. and lats. F. fc>. Moore, of Franklin, Route 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hamlll, of Tampa, Ha., are spending a few days at their home here, i hey plan to be here through ou-iday. Mrs, Reby Tessier left Wed , nesday for Baton Rouge, La. Her mother, Mrs. J. 8. Sloan, ac | companied her as far aa At lanta, where she spent Christ mas with her daughter, miss l'im Sloan, who returned here ?Viih her mother for a visit. Miss Lassie Kelly left tTiday .or Key West, Fla., where she plans to stay several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Wall and son, Henry, of Elberton, Ga., spent Christmas with Mrs. Wall's mother, Mrs. H. O. Coaad. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reagan and daughter, visited relatives in Boone over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dance, of Knoxville, Tenn., formerly of Franklin, spent the ^week-end witn Mrs. Dance's pe rents, Mr. and Mrs. Zcb Angel. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Brookshire, of Hopewell, Va., spent: Christ mas here Miss. Eloise McKinsey, of Guahd Junction, Mich., is the 'guest of Mrs. Esther Freas. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meilke and son, Charles, of Columbia, 8. C., spent Chlstmas with relatives here. Miss Nancy Swing, or Lex ington, spent several days last week with Miss Carolyn Notta stein. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Slier had as their guests through Christ mas Miss Artniewlll Slier, of New York City, the Misses Amanda and Lucy Slagle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pattlllo and twy daughters, of Murphy, and Mrs. I | OmarniT jvam Honiey'uTiKfl borne Thurday from West Potnt, K. Y.. where be la uttendlng the U. S. Military academy Mr. and Mrs Clarence Henry spent Christmas in Elkin with Mr* Henry's parents. Ellis Soper has returned from a trip to South America and is i spending some time at his home j here. Mr. ?nd Mrs. Roes Zifcchary and children are having a short j vacation in the Florida Ever glades. Miss Elizabeth Waslllk. of New York City, and John Wasl llk, Jr, of Washington. D. G. are spending Christmas with j their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kemper ' and son, of Mlnot, N. Dakota, spent the holidays with Mrs. Kemper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slagle. The Rev. A. Rufus Morgan and Mrs. Esther Freas had as their guests through Christmas Mrs. J. M Barr, of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barr, Jr., and daughter, of Sewanee, Teiui , and Rufus Morgan, Jr. of Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. John Ray have moved Into /.heir new home on the Georgia road. Miss Lily Rankin and her brother, Ernest Rankin, spent Christmas in Asheville as guests! of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Slier. I Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Mob ley and John Mobley, of Hamilton, ' i Ga., were guests last week of Mrs. Eunice Hill Church. | Miss Audrey Conley, of Ra leigh, spent the Christmas holt- ' days with her parents. Mr. and I Mrs. Lester Conley. Mrs. George McGee and Miss Kate McGee attended the Po- j 1 teet-Bryaon wedding in Sylva i last week. OUmer Crawford, who is em ployed in Chicago, Is spending some time here with his family, j NOTE OF APPRECIATION Words cannot express our gratitude for the kindness of all our loyal friends! and neigh bors during the long Illness and at the time of the death of our mother, Mrs. L. T. Sloan. We thank you all. ?The Children CARD OF THANKS To each and everyone who partook in words or deeds at the final rites of our beloved son and toother, M. Set Wll ? liam D. Fairish, we thank you. [ -e.Hir and Mrs E. tt. Parrtsh and Family Series of 6 Classes* in PAINTING AND PASTEL DRAWING For children 3rd gr?4* thru' high school vho have a definite interest in Painting and Jrawing. Monday afternoons 4:30 to 5 p. m. BEGINNING JANUARY 17 $8.00 tor six lessons IneMdes all bade materials. Payable la advance. See MRS. HOYT EVANS Or Call 285-W by January IS BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME! with a Solid Brass Name Plate Made by National Engraving Company Special 2.98 Offer (Chromium Plated If Desired $1.00 Additional) Place your order now at CHAPEL SCHOOL Prooeeds to be wad for CHAPEL SCHOOL Basketball Equipment Another Oversea* Relief | -Collection Is Planned An extension of time hi a been given for Maeon County contributions to the Chrlit :n Rural Overseas Program, It has been -announcel by the chair man, the Rev. Hoyt Evans. Mr. Evans added that a second col lection will be made about thi middle of January. The organi sation collects food (and money with which to buy food) for the relief of overseas peoples. NEW LI A SI ^ * ... on security can be your* in 1 worthwhile career with the new U. S. Army and U. Air Force. Steady employment. Job training. Free retirement plai. je Educational advantages. For the ladles, i career lh the WAC or WAF. Your recruiter Is eager to tell you the full story, bee him now next door to The Press, Franklin. A new lease on y.Ut life! II mm**" Sl. j.-u.v. .? v ? ? Heor the good word about thj New 1 94V WHIRLPOOL "30"? It* giant-slze*9 pound tub, plus gently, thorough Surgilator action give you workl? of wettability I You'll have super-clean, longer-lasting clothes . , faster vashings and famous WHIRLPOOL bui!t-to->ast quality. See it ? and you'll >r ?vhy the "SO" is your best washer buyl ONLY $129,95 WHIRLPOOL 30 as/cfok yovx r ? BRYANT FURNITURE CO. Franklin, N. C. Macon's First Arrival In 1949 Don't forget to stop by BELK'S and receive absolutely FREE a complete NEW LAYETTE for Him or Her' Belk's Dept. Store WATER WELL DRILLING Davidson Drilling Co. FRANKLIN. N. C. Gen. Del. ? Go Anywhere Phone CuiUa?ja 1 ?PftPY" V BI)RR?ll?CICRCC.|Nt Qurr[ll Motor [oJnl ^ J - C*' /) ti c7 *? **'-* ? - ? c a ? - . rtLCPMONt 123 ? 24 HOUR WREC*ER SERVICE - FRANKtlH N,.C r,;,, ? -^W- ~r " J 2 ,

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