< NEWS ?"?< PEOPLE MRS. feMORY HUNNICUTT Society Rditor, Telephone 21 1 MRS. BESHEARS ENTERTAINS WITH TWO LUNCHEONS Mrs. Roy Beshears entertalhed last week with two luncheons at her home on Main street. Guests on Wedneesday includ ed Mrs. W. A. Rogers. Mrs. Henry Cabe, Mrs. A. C. Olbbs, ' Miss Lassie Kelly, Mrs. Mazie Craw ford, Mrs. Clearence Henry, Mrs. H. E. Church, Mrs. Zeb Conley, and Mrs. Lester Conley. Friday's guests were: Mrs. B. S. Phllbrlck, Mrs. James McNeil, Mrs. Jim Cook, Mrs. Jess Sloan, Mrs, Lee Crawford, Mrs. Reby Tessler, and Mrs. George Jones. iVrsonal Mention Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Callahan and son and daughter, Hall and Betty, returned Friday from a week's vacation at Daytonal Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Browning Gold smith and baby, Joseph, of Pel zer, S. C., spent the week-end here with Mrs. Goldsmith's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Porter. Howard Horsley, student at Wake Forest college, spent the first part of this week here I with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. | H. T. Horsley. He was at home for a between-semestehs vaca tion. James H. Stockton, Jr., who recently enlisted in the navy, is stationed at San Diego, Calif., where he is taking his boot (basic) training. He expects to complete this phase of his training in about two weeks. Mrs. Eva Brendle was admitt ed Wednesday to the Angel STILES' CABINET SHOP (3 miles south of Franklin on Georgia Road) Cabinets Doors Foundation's Frames Painting Porches Roofing Screens Siding Storm Sash Truck Bodies Windows General Carpentry ?nd Remodeling FREE ESTIMATES All Work Guaranteed We are . Exclusive Dealers for guaranteed STORYBOOK shoes THE CHILDREN'S SHOP UPHOLSTERING I wish t o announce to the public that I have bought Led'ford Upholstering Shop, on West Main Street, near Freezer 'Locker. It will be known in future as Franklin Upholstering Shop ? Wte Make TAILORED SEAT COVERS HEADLINERS ? AUTO GLASS Cut and Installed All Work Guaranteed ' ? BOBBY PHILLIPS Square Dance Every Saturday Night Slagle Memorial Building ? Sponsor ? Franklin American Legion Post Roberson's String Band Good Music ? Coed Dance Floor ? Good Caller i . ' Time ? 8:00 p. m. JOHNNY SMITH The soil of the Rev. and Mrs San ford Smith and a former student at the Franklin High school, young Smith has won a number of school honors since | his family moved to Franklin j county. A junior at the Bunn j High school, he is president of j his diss, last fall was chosen 1 "Hallowe'en King", a highly contested .honor at Bunn, and hat been chosen the school's most popular boy. He is a mem ber of the first string basket- ! ball squid, and is on the Beta honor roll. clinic for treatment. Brownie Calloway was admitt ed ThurscJ^y to the Angel clinic for medical treatment. Douglas Talley, of Highlands is receiving med'cal treatment at the Angel clinic. John H. Cloer, who is in the U. S. navy, is now stationed at Alameda, Calif., after complet ing his boot training at San Diego, Calif. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Cloer, of Franklin, Route 2. W. G. Stewart's condition is satisfactory following an oper ation at Angel's hospital. Miss Maxine Renshaw, student at Brevard college was accom panied home for the weekend" by her roommate, Miss Maria Anela Font, of Habana, Cuba. Calver Smith and Miss Pauline Smith, of Cambridge Mass., 3pent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Alsup. Clint Burrell left Monday to spend a week In Florida. William Walker and son and Mrs. Jack Stribling, of Andrews visited Jack Stribling, who Is a patient in Angel's hospital, Sun day. Mrs. H. O. Cozad spent Satur day with her daughter, Mrs. John Wall in Elberton, Ga. Howard Horsley, student at Wake Forest', spent the week wwe ftU^ ?r?r the week-end Of Mil: H. ?: Church, Miss Frances Thomas, who la taking nurse's training at Oresnvllle General hospital, spent four days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tho mas at their home in East Franklin. Mrs. Esther Freaa spent the week-end In Charlotte with her sister, Mrs, J. M. Barr. . John A. (Qua) Leach la spending a few days In Atlana, visit1, ng Ms brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Boone Leeach. BIRTHS A son, Andrew Orvllle, Jr., waa born December 17 to Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Stampley at Mary view hopltal, Va. NAVAL OPPORTUNITY The U. 8. navy la now pro curing certain highly <|uallfled ex-enlisted men and women In the naval reserve, Inactive, for appointment to commissioned rank In the volunteer reserve, accorolng to a navy representa tive who was here Monday. De tails can be obtained from the navy recruiting station In Aahe vllle, or from the navy repre sentative who is at the post office in Franklin each Monday. SKATING Every Saturday Evening 7:30 to 11:30 With Good Floor Manager Dills Amusement Place 1 Mile Ea?t of Franklin Courthouse On Diltsboro Road LET US PREPARE Your Sunday Dinners for You Our fried chicken is the best, TRY IT and see for yourself. Steaks, Chops, Short Oriders. "Tour Business Always Appreciated" DRYMAN'S CAFE Franklin, N. C. FOR Something Different in Entertainment WATCH Next week's issue of the Franklin Press AM ATTRACTION ? Guaranteed by the FRANKLIN LION'S CLUB to be one of the most unusual enter tainments ever presented in Franklin TWO HOUSEWIVES One WITH A BENDIX ONE WITHOUT Has it ever occurred to you the definite comparison of household habits, luxuries, economies and con veniences afforded or NOT afforded than two housewives? WITHOUT A BENDIX, MRS. 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