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l&Z&THiiM. ? SAlf CARS I 1947 Chevrolet, 2 door 1946 Ford, tudor ' 1941 Pontiac, sedanette 1941 Ford, tudor 1940 Ford, tudor 1939 Ford, tudor 1938 Buick, 4 -door 1 ,:i ; 1934 Plymouth coupe 1934 Ford, tudor ' 1931 Chevrolet, 2 door TRUCKS 1948 Ford, IV2 ton Driven leu than 1,000 mile* 1948 International, K-7, new 1946 Chevrolet, 2 ton, cab over engine 1946 Chevrolet, 2 ton, 2 speed axle 1946 Chevrolet, 2 ton, 2 speed axle, stake body 1946 Chevrolet, P/2 ton 1946 International, IV2 ton 1942 GMC, 4x6 1942 GMC, 6x6 1942 Chevrolet, IV2 ton, 2 speed axle 1941 Ford, ll/2 ton 1941 International, IV2 ton 1940 Chevrolet, \x/z ton 1939 Chevrolet, 1% ton ,// , PICK-UPS 1947 Willys Jeep 1941 GMC, 1 ton, dual wheel 1941 Ford, V2 ton 1932 Ford, V2 ton BURRELL MOTOR CO. INC Franklin, N. C. BELK'S JANUARY JUBILLE Low Prices Big Values Today and Every Day Mens' and Boys' Sox Pair y Ladies' Black Suede Sandal* 10c $2.95 Full Fashioned Hose (Imperfects) Remnants 2 to 10 yards Oil Cloth 46 and 54 inch Men's T Shirts 48c KEWS PEOPLE MRS. IMOIT HDNNICUTT Society Editor, Telephone tit MISS CONLEY WEDS WAYNE PENDERGRASS Miss Katherlne Conley became th* bride of Wayne Pendergrass December 23 at Clayton, Oa. The ceremony was performed by Justice of the Peace J. C. Green, who used the double ring cere mony. The bride was attired in a grey wool suit and black ac cessories. Mrs. Pendergrass, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Con ley, of Franklin, Route 1, is a graduate of the Franklin High school, where she majored in commerce. Mr. Pendergrass, also a Frank lin High school graduate, served In the navy for three years dur ing Worlfi War 2. He is the son of Mrs. Cora Pendergrass, of Franklin, Route X, A wedding dinner was served by the groom's mother, at which a number of relatives and triends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Pendergrass are employed by the Van Raalte company plant here. GILMER JONES AND NKVUXE SLOAN ARE HONORED AT JOINT BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sloan en tertained with a dinner at their home In honor of G. A. Jones and W. N. Sloan,, who were celebrating their birthday anniversaries on Sunday. Guests Included the families of the two honorees. MRS. WHITAKER HOST TO FRIDAY BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Mac Bay Whitaker en tertained the Friday Afternoon Bridge Club at her home on White Oak street last Friday afternoon Mrs. Herbert E. Church was high scorer and Mrs. C. N. Dowdle was awarded the <JUt t>rize. MISS CORRY GIVES BRIDGE PARTY AT FANORAMA COURT Miss Carolyn Corry was hoe tess at a dessert bridge Wed nesday night at Panorama Courts. Two tables of bridge were In play. Mrs. Grover Jamison won high score, Miss Lela Moore Hall received the low score prise. Mrs. J. E. Perry, Jr. reotlwd the traveling prize and Mm. John L Crawford wan the bingo prize. MRS. TOM CABE RECENTLY CELEBRATES 9SRD BIRTHDAY Mrs. Tom Cabe, of Turtle Pond, celebrated her 93rd birth day at her home there on Janu ary 1. . She received the following guests during the day: Frank Oabe, Mrs. LU1J Cabe, Mrs. Fannie Holt, and Mrs. Helen Wilson, all children of Mrs. Cabe, Mr. and Mrs. Don Watson, Thomas B. Wright, Geralt Holt, Vernon Wilson, grandchildren, and Marian and Charles Watson, great-grandchildren, Mrs. Cabe moved to the Turtle Pond section when she was a young girl and has lived there all the remainder of her life. Personal Mention Pvt. Dean Pendergrass, who is stationed at Camp Kilmer, N. J., spent a recemt leave with his mother, Mrs. Cora Pender grass, at her home, Franklin, Route 1. Mr. and Mr*. Paul Kemper aAd baby son, Freddie, returned to their home In Mlnot, N. Dakota, after visiting Mrs. Kemper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slagle, of Franklin, Route 1. Mrs. Robert Fitzgerald, of Olen Rock, N. J. Is the guest of her slater, Mrs. Paul Russell. Miss Nettie Hurst and Mrs. Carl Howard visited Miss Hurst's brother. Oarl Hurst who is critically ill at Moore General hospital. Mr and Mrs. E. E. Watklns, of Albany, Qa. spent the week end with Mrs. Watkin's sister, Mrs. H. O Cozad. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Calloway of Albany, Oa. have returned home following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Calloway. Mrs. Mamie Reynolds, of West's Mill is visiting her niece, Mrs. Charles Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hlrn and two sons, Wesley and Mi chael, of Charlotte, have been visiting Mrs. Horn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Stanfield of Franklin, the past week. Cash Clark, who attended the Miami Air Shows, returned home Monday night. He was accompanied by Harold Morgan of Syivo, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Klllian are In New Orleans, La this week. Mrs. Lyman Hlgdon Is at tending the Southeastern Fash ion show this week hi Atlanta. ' Mrs. Marshall Justice has re turned to her home in Nar folk, Virginia after visiting her mother, Mrs. W. E. Mozely, of Otto. Miss Laura Jones Is in Ashe vllle for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beshears have gone to San Antonio, Texas to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mullis. Mrs. O. A. Jones, Mrs. Weimar Jones, Miss Edith Plemmcns, Miss Elizabeth Parker, and Miss Julia Hunnlcutt attended the civic music club performance in Ashevllle Monday night. Mrs. Allen Slier has returned fiom Norton, W. Va. where she, visited her husband. Mrs. J. J. Greenwood, of Bald win, Oa. has returned hone from a visit to her step-daugh ter, Mrs, Frank Hlgdon. Bay Gwaltney, manager of th? A k ? da, It fel Ajhevllle lor tan day*. Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Francken, of Arlington, Va., have returned home after spending a few day* with Mr*. Franokan't aunt, Mrs. Tom Alley. Mrr Llge Grant and baby daughter have gone to Boston, Mass, to be with Mr. Grant who Is working there. Mrs. Paul Salerno, of Chicago, 111., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R&y at their new home on the Georgia road. Mrs. James Morrison, who has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Furman Guy, has gone to Winston-Salem to be with another daughter, Mrs. Charles Matlock, for the re mainder of the winter. Mother Of Mrs. Allan Brooks Dies Suddenly Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brooks were called to Elkins, W. Va. last Thursday by ttte unex pected death of Mrs. Brooks' mother, Mrs. A. F. WUmoth. Mrs. Wllmoth, a frequent visi tor- to Franklin is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Brooks, MlM Emily WUflMfa. of Eklfli, and Miss Francis WUmoth of Philadelphia, Pa. and on* too, Peaslee RumcII Wllmoth, of Philadelphia. ? BIRTHS Bom to Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Lee, of Oak Ridge, Tenn , a 1 at the Oak Ridge hospital. 1 at tre Oak Ridge hospital. Mrs. Lee is the former Miss Doris Corbln of Gneiss. Born to Mr. and Mrs. James B. Cope, Flats, N. C, a son, Furman, on December 20, 1948, at Angel clinic. CARD OF THANKS We, the family of W. R. Neely wish to thank our many friend# and neighbors for their kind ness and sympathy during the sickness and death of our loved one. Mrs. W. R. Neely and Mrs. Benson Neely and family Shoshone Falls, in Idaho, are 40 feet higher than Nigara Falls. Square Dance Every Saturday Night Slagle Memorial Building ? Sponsor ? / Franklin American Legion Post Roberson's String Band Good Music ? Gocd Dance Floor ? Good Caller Time ? 8:00 p. m. . Choose this flattering style in either all wool covert or blended gabar dine. You'll like the new pastel colors. Sizes 7 to 15. $29-95 RFI K'S DEPARTMENT STORE
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