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news pEOpLE about LYMAN HIGDONS ENTERTAIN WITH BUFFET LUNCHEON Mr and Mrs. Lyman Hlgdon entertained with a buffet lunch eon at their home on the Geor gia road last Wednesday. Christmas greenery and l'jhted tapers were used in decorating the Higdon home. The table was overlaid with an Imported cutwork linen Cloth, 1 Guests included Mr. and Mrs | Ilarve Bryant, Mrs Albert Ram sey, Mrs. Neil Johnston, Mrs. Clint Byrd, Mrs Lester Conley, Mrs. Allen Slier, Mrs. Tom Fagg, I Mrs. Frank He.nry, Mrs. J D. ! Alsup, Mrs O. C. Bryant, Mrs. Zeb Coniey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Kogdon, Miss Mildred Roper, 1 Miss Hariet Murray Mrs. George Patton, Mrs. Emory Hunnicutt, ! Mrs. Stedrr.an Mitchell and daughter, Susan, of Sylva, Mrs Henry Cabe, Mrs. Wiley Rogers, Mrs. Roy Beshears Bruce Bryant, George Higdon, and Clayton Ramsey PAUL RUS SELLS HOLD OPEN HOUSE ON NEW YEAKS EVE | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Russell held open house at their home on New Year's Eve for Forest Serv ice personnel and their families. A buffet supper was served. I More than thirty-fi.ve guests were present during the evening MISS SHERRILL ENTERTAINS Miss Jimmie Sherrlll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sherrlll, was hostess at an informal party Thursday night at Slagle memo rial Games and square dancing were enjoyed., Twenty-five guests attended the party. MISS ANNALEE BOLICK WEDS NEW MEXICO MAN Miss Annalee Bolick and B< n Messegee were married in Caly tan, Oa., September 27. Mrs. Messegee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bolick, of Gneiss. Mr. Messegee is the son of Mr and Mrs. B. Q. Messegee of Albuquerque, N. Mex. He served for nearly four years with the army engineers in the European theatre during tne j ?war. At present they are making j their home with Mr. and Mrs. j Emory Mashburn at Gneiss. J Personal Mention I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Biddle end sen, Bobby, have returned from Champagne, 111. where they spent the Christmas holidays. Mr and Mrs. Fred Arnold : nd daughter, Miss Freda Mae Ar nold, have returned from a vacation spent tn Miami, Fla Mis* Dorothy Sloan has gone to Charlotte where she will be youth director of the Djjworth Methodist church. Mrs. William Foldsmith and son, of Pelzer, S. C., spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T W Porter, Sr. Herbert Moeller, of AtlAfitt, GUL, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Russell . Langdon Johnson has re turned to Burlington, Vermont, where he Is attending the Uni versity of Vermont. He recently ; pledged _ Sigma Nu fraternity 1 there Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Angel, 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Angel, Jr., Dr and Mrs. Ernest Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mashbum i attended the Sugar Bowl game in New Orleans, La. Mrs. Mercer Lowry and child- ' ren have returned to their home in Youngstown, Ohio after spending seven weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J D. Alsup. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore have returned from, Jackson ville, Fla. where they spent Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perry, Jr. have moved into the house re cently vacated by Mr. ajad Mrs. John Ray on Bidwell street. Mrs. Garland Duvall and sen, Larry, are spending this wtek with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Murray. Mr and Mrs. Harry Higgins left Thursday for Leesburg, Fla. where they plan to stay seveial weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cartledge and children, of Weaver. i.ie, and Mr and Mrs. Howard Bar nard, of Murphy spent the holi days with Mrs. Lee Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Woads left Sunday lor a vacation in Flor ida. I Mr. and Mrs Gilmer Craw ford have returned from a brief visit in North Wilkesboro Mr. and Mrs. Henry PeGolyer and children have returned tp their home in Tuscaloosa, Ala , after spending Christmas with Mrs. DeGolyer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Moore. "* BELK'S January Sale of loveiv washable COTTONS Outstanding 2.98 Value now priced to new low . . . $ 1 88 Style B | *"-AM Style C Shop early for best selection if Beautiful new prints if 8 Exciting styles Tailored to last ^ First quality Sixes 12 to 44 MAIL-0 CRAM Please send me the following dresses as advertised: Quantity Style Size Amount | NAME I ADDRESS CITY STATE 1 CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING? Mr. and Mrs. Bunyan W. Justice, t no were married December 5, 1898, are pictured s*bove with the handsome oake which decorated the tabl' the rccept celebration of their fiftieth w dding arunr Vt>r*ary, Mr, and Mrs. Justice, who were 21 and 15, respec tively, when they were married, are natives of the Telii o section, but have been living in their present home in the Holly Springs community for the past 35 years. Mrs. Justice, prior t>3 her marriage was Miss Rcsa Belle Duvalt. Of their eight children, four were present with their families for the celebrationj Mr. and Mrs. Earl Justice, of Holly Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moses and family, of Ellijay, Mr. and Mrs. VVei'mar Young and family, of Holly Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ammons and family, of Canton. The four unabla to attend are Mrs. T. E. Hege, -of Winston-Salem, Floyd Justice, of Miami, Fla., Gus Justice, of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Robert Pattillo, of Murphy. Mrs. Stedman Mitchell and daughter, Susa.n, of Cullowhee spent several days visiting rela tives here last week. Kenneth Oonley left Sunday for Detroit, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Galley and daughter, Leila Jo, have re tunned from a short visit In Savannah, Cte Miss Ejnogene La-ndrum re turned to Langl?y Field Va. where she Is employed by the National Advisory Committee of Aeronautics after visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey J. Sweat man and son, Veldee, have re turned to their home In Green ville, 8. C., after spending the Christmas holiday's with Mr Sweatman's father, Joe Sweat man, of Franklin, Route 1. Fred Sweatman returned to | his home in Chicago, 111., Sat urday, after a two weeks' visit n with bi? (ktitff, i* tuNinii, of Franklin. 'Hoot* L Mr. and Mrs. Doyle DaHart entertained m their bouse I guests during the holidays Mrs. | DeHart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j George Potts of Norfolk, Va , j Mr. <ui(l Mrs. Wendell Brook shlre of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Cabe, of Pontlac, Mich. Miss Arbutus Clampett to a patient at the Bowman-Grey | hospital in Winston -Salem. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptom* of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS we to EXCESS ACID FrooBookroNsofHomoTroatmattlMt Must Hslpor ft WIH Cost YmT "" Ow thraa million Dottle. of th? Wiluss TuiMBH h?v? bean .old Tor relief of .ymptom.oftll.trM,?rUlni from It.maiN udDHd.nlulMidiKlobmtcM ??? or UnM Stamach. Qa?ln?.. Heartburn, rtc.. due to Kimm Add. 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