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NEWS ? PEOPLE MM. EMORY HUNOTCUTT Society Editor, Telephone 211 MRS. LICHTEN STEIN HAS BRIDGE FOR MISS COWAN Mrs. R. O. Lichtenstein hon ored the guest. Miss Clara Coo wan, of Oil City, Pa., With a bridge luncheon at her home on Bidwell street Friday. Following the luncheon, bridge was played at four tables. Prizes were awarded to: Mrs. J. E. Perry, Sr., high score; Mrs. J. Ward Long, second high; Mrs. John Archer, third high; and Mrs. W. V. Swan, draw prize. Personal Mention Miss Ann Lyle, who attends Brenau college, Galnsvllle, Ga., spent her spring holidays at home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blddle visited friends fn Qatllnburg, E.S.PURDOM CUSTOM MADE REPRODUCTIONS WAYAH ROAD FRANKLIN, N. C. better things for better living LOCAL SCHOOL HAS 3 CHANGES IN ITS FACULTY Substitutes Take Ov< r Work For Remainder Of This Year Three members of the faculty of the Franklin .school recently either have resigned or asked to be relieved for the remain der of the school year, accotd ing to R. O. Sutton, principal. Mrs. W. H. Finley, the latest to leave the school, departed Tuesday for Anderson, S. C., where she will visit her family Tenn., over the week-end. Miss Myriam Naguera, stu dent at St. Genevieve of the Pines, Asheville, and William Naguera, who attends Asheville School for boys, spent the week end her# with Miss Freda Siler. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Mendenhal) visited relatives in Athens, Ga., last Sunday. William McGuire, of Charl otte, spent last week-end with his mother, Mrs.. W. B. McGuire. Mrs. Reby Tessier has return ed from Winston-Salem, where she spent several days visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Brown low Addington, and family. Miss Lassie Kelly spent Last week In Robbinsville attending court. W. P. Landrum returned to his home on Cullasaja Sunday, after spending the winter at Daytona Beach, Fla. Prior to returning to Franklin, Mr. Lan drum spent two weeks in John son City, Tenn., with his son. Ralph Landrum. Mr. and Mrs. Wefynar Jone.' snent the week-r.nd in N' organ - ton, where they attendee1 a f.oint meeting Saturday of the Western North Carolina Presr association, of which Mr. Jones is president, with the Mid-Wes tern Press Association. Mr. and Mrs. Wiilard Coo! hav moved into one of the Bry ant apartments on Iotla street. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Const?, nee have moved to the GfioTgia road Gilmer L. Crawford, who if employed In Chicago, spent the week-end here wtth his family. Carl Cox, formerly connected with Coweeta Experiment sta tion, now a student at Gardner Webb Junior college, was here last week visiting friends. 4i WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE fMDAY * SATURDAY Fast-Cutting 5-Blad? "WiSTLINK MASTER" with Rubber Tins Precision . built. Quiet. smooth operating. Big 10" easy-rolling wheels. Carefully machined to give long, satisfactory service. Easy Terms.xmi NYLON-Cord-Rmnforctd OJUtDIN HOM 25 Ft (with eoapltaii) $2.75 Coed qutHty; H" ilea. CuarmlMd 5 ytan. 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YOU ? ?iile awaiting orders, expected the last of Aprl, that wlir per mit her and the Finley's two dren to r."U for Ger.nanv, where they will join Major Fin ley, the latter resigned as prin cipal of the schoDl some months ago to return to active arnvy duty. Mrs. Finley's place ^s teacher if ninth grade mathematics and librarian is being taken for the remainder of the year by Miss Laura M. Jones. Mrs. Joyce C. Pannell, ninth Trade Figlish teacher and lib irian, is unable to teach the remainder of this yeir, and Mrs, E. G. Crawford took over Mrs. PannellV .work last week, and will continue as substitute until hp pnd v the year. Mrs. J. C. 'Hawkins is teach ing one of the first grades for the remainder of the _ year, in olace of Mrs. Beth Guffey, who is on leave of abseaice. Mrs. Guffey asked for the leave in Change Scout Meets To g First, Third Mondays Meetings of Franklin Troop 1, Boy Scouts, have been changed from each Friday night to the first and third Monday nights In each month,, it was announc ed this week. The meeting hour is 7 p. m. Explains State Laws Relating To Hunting Licenses . Many people have made in quiries, according to Clyde P. Patton, executive director of the North Carolina Wildlife Resour ces commission, as to state laws applying to requirements for .hunting licenses when a person is- hunting unprotected birds order to be with her husband, Lefe Guffey, who is ill in a navy hospital at Charleston, S. C. or annimili tuoh II fcnUih sparrow, OrMt Rornad owU. Cooper'i bfcWkft, Mttrp-BhUmtd i?wk?, crowi, jtjn, bUOHrif, itarltagi buwadi, wUdcfcU, weu els, and ihunki. There alio has been a pues tlon raised as to requirements for a license when a person Is fox hunting with dogs or with guns, In accordance with the county law which governs such hunting. North Carolina law requires all persons over 16 years of age, except landowners or less ors hunttag on their own land, to have valid hunting licenses In their possession while hunting any wild bird or mammal, whether or it is protected by a law, the said Regulations re garding the hunting and taking of foxes vary among counties which have special fox laws but, in counties which do not have such specLal laws the season for shooting foxes opens and closes with the seasons an other game species. Licenses are required to be purchased by fox hunters of unprotected species In all count ies throughout the state, Mr. FOR . . . FLOOR SANDING . . . SEE US MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. "Your Fionper Hardware Store" Phone 23 I . . the new overdrive You can actually feel the "4th gear" smoothness of the '49 Ford's Overdrive.* Your toe on the gas pedal turns it "on" or "off" ... in a flash ? with up to 15% more gas mileage! And this new Tip-Toe Miracle is only one of the exciting new features that give the '49 Ford its new "Feel." FEEL THOSE " SOFA -WIDE " SEATS ! Feel new comfort on seats that are up to 5 feet wldel Plenty of head, hip and shoulder room for six big peoplel FEEL THE tt> SH/P'R/OEf Feel how much smoother you ride in Ford's lower center section. Fore and aft you ride "Mid Ship"? not over the wheels. FEEL THOSE mMA&C ACT/OM" BRAKES/ Feel Ford's new King-Size Brakes turn car momentum Into braking power for 35% easier braking action. 1 feel "hydra-coil" springs! They seem to "step over" the bumps! And the new Ford "Para-Flex" Rear Springs give a soft, level, rear-seat ridel FEEL *EQUA-PO/SE" * POWER! Feel that "get-away" power from Ford's new "Equa-Poise" Engines ? 100 h.p. V-8 or 95 h.p. SIX ? up to 10% more gas economyl FEEL THE EASE OF HANDLING! ... In traffic, in parking, on the open roadl Feel the lenie of control you get from Fingertip Steering. Feel the '49 Fordjhug the road ? even in a crosi wind. Come In for a ride. Drive a Ford and fee/ the difference I is W hit* tidmwaUi arm available at 04 fro corf. ?Opfiorto/ of ttra corf. Take the wheel... try the"feel"! DUNCAN MOTOR COMPANY Phone 69 i . Franklin, N. C.
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