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SALE OF DRESSES i Just 45 of These They've Got Buttons and Bows / - Just imported . . . Better Spring Cottons . . . and they are really pretty Values $6.95 to $8.95 . Sizes 9 to 42 $5.55 Belk's New Fashion Shop -- Main Floor SALE OF SHOES / . 103 pairs of Dress Shoes medium and high heel, Pumps and Straps, odds and ends from our regular Stock, priced now from $3.95 to $8.95 - $1.98 Shoe Dept. ? Main Floor UNIFORMS Half Price While we were re-modeling the ready-to wear department we naturally got some of the pretty White uniforms slightly .soiled. Some will have to be laundered ; some are -wearable without washing. Sale includes famous White Swan ? Half Price New Fashion Shop ? Main Floor HANDEKERCHIEF SPECIAL A very unusual buy of 300 imported Hand made Ladies' Handkerchiefs. You will have to see these to appreciate them ? regular price was 69c ? This Week ? 35c Main Floor ? Hosiery Dept. DON'T FORGET Bingo Party Friday Night, 7:30 .. . Slagle Mem orial Bldg. Have a good time and let's pay for that furnace. SPONSORED BY ROTARY CLUB New Blouses Dozens and Dozens of them - Smooth Rayon Crepe - Shades to match anything you may want to wear -- also frilly white Blouses -- $2.95 New Fashion Shop ? Main Floor The New ,TV H.v?_ f-SSS3- ' New Low Prices On Fast Color PERCALE 1000 yards of Full Bolt Pieces. Nice selection of Patterns. We have always sold this {higher. Now ? 35c Basement Store TRAINING PANTS A nice grade of Knit Cotton training Pants -- sizes 2 to 8 - Main Floor ? Infants Dept. BELK'S DEPT. STORE NEWS about PEOPLE ANNOUNCEMENT MADE OF MOSS - DUVALL WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Grady Duvall have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Margie Duvall, of Franklin and Cullo whee, to William E. Moss, son of Mrs. Ida Moss, of Cullowhee. The ceremony was solemnised In Clayton, Ga., November 13. Mrs. Moss Is a graduate of Franklin High school and of the Tennessee School of Beauty Culture. For the past several months she has been, operat ing a beauty shop In Cullowhee. Mr. Moss, a gAduate of the Cullowhee High school, served for four years In the maritime service. Mr. and Mrs. Moss are mak ing their home in Cullowhee. BOBBY B1DDLE HAS PARTY AT MEMORIAL Bobby Blddle entertained a group of young friends at a party at Slagle Memorial Fri day evening. Games and square dancing were enjoyed by the 25 guests who attended. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. Roy Blddle, mother of the host. Personal Mention John W. Hurst, of West's Mill, who .underwent an operation for appendicitis at Angel hospi tal last week, Is reported to be improving. Doyle Painter, of Franklin, ! Route 4, is reported to be im- , proving following an operation 1 for appendicitis at Angel hospl- I tal last week. W. R. Rowland, of Macon, Ga., j formerly of this county, has just j returned to Macon after spend- j ing a month In Florida, friends t here have learned. Mrs. Elmer Johnson and Mr. | and Mrs. Robert E. Johnson, all < of Franklin, went to Florida recently on a vacation trip. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ledbet- ' ter and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Vanhook, of Franklin, Route 2, went to Walhalla, S. C., Sunday to attend the funeral of their cousin, Jason McCurry. Mrs. Marshall McElroy and little daughter, Marcie, of Qranlte City, 111., are here visit ing Mrs. McEll-oy's father, W. O. Hall. Mrs. R. E. Pattillo has re turned from Washington, D. C.. where she spent a month visit ing her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pattillo. Mrs. Leroy Berrong and daughter have returned from a short visit to Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Doolittle and children, of Asheville, spent the week-end at Coweeta Ex periment station. Mr. and Mrs. James Dar.ce spent the week-end with Mrs. Dance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Angel. Mr. Dance recently, was transferred from Knoxville to Chattanooga, Tenn. Dr. W. B. Woodard, of Sylva, formerly ot Franklin, spent the week-end here. * T? T-* 1 IVU5. J. XV. XVtty Xltus ickiuxicu j to her home at Plats, after treatment a Angel hospital. Mrs. R. C. Bumgarner has re turner to her home at Wllmot, following a visit here with her 1 daughter, Miss Fr ankle. Bum garner. Miss Ruth Angel, freshman at the University of Georgia, Athens, spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Carson, Miss Kate McOee, and Miss Ro berta Henson, all left Saturday for a week's vacation at Ltey tana Beach, Fla. Mrs. William Grimm and son, of Columbia, S. C., are here visiting Mrs. Grimm's mother, Mrs. Lollis Sherrill, at her home on Harrison avenue. Tom Setser, of N. C. State college, Raleigh, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Setser. Mr. and Mrs. L. Simmons, of Holly Springs Dairy Farm, near Franklin, are spending a month in Miami, Fla. Sgt. and Mrs. John Lyle Pal mer, of Fort Sumter, S. C., spent last week-end here with Sgt. Palmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer. E. W. Long was In Asheville on business Saturday. Richard Sloan Is spending a three weeks' vacation tn Florida and Cuba. He was accompanied on the trip by his friend, Harry Goldsmith, of Hickory. NOTICE This is to notify all persons that I am separated from my wife and will not be responsi ble for any bills which (he might incur. JAMES B. LENOIR. ri7-lto-JJ CITY MARKET Grade A Market Phone 124 Courteous Service -SUGAR 10 LB. BAG . 89c Bacon Squares, lb. . . . 39c BEEF CHOICE CUTS STEAK . . . T-bone Sir Loin Round ? 69fb v Rib and Brisket Stew 29c per lb. Chuck Roast 49c lb. Hunt's 14-oiz. QC_ CATCHUP, 2 for ODC FLOUR Every Bag 10 lbs. 85c Guaranteed 25 lbs. $1.95 - BEANS - Pinto or White QC_ Hunt's No. 2l/z can PEACHES, 2 for Florida GRAPEFRUIT 6 for . . . 25c FRUIT COCKTAIL 1V2 < All Gold No. 2l/2 can J F G COFFEE 49c APRICOTS No. 2?/2 can 25c LARD 65c 4-lb. carbon CHOPPED KRAUT 1 No. 2 V2 can Carnation Milku.ec.n NUCOA or PARKAY OC per lb. -+ OOC We Specialize in 39c PURE PORK SAUSAGE; lb.
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