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NEWS ? PEOPLE MRS. EMOBY HUNNICUTT Society Editor, Telephone III DESSERT BRIDGE GIVEN AT MRS. RUSSELL'S HOME Mrs. E. W Renshaw and Mrs. Paul Russell were hostesses at a dessert bridge Thursday after noon of last week at the home of Mrs. Russell, on the Georgia road. Pour tables of bridge were In play. The house was decorated with spring flowers and an Ice course was served. Mrs. John M. Archer, Jr., won high score; Mrs. R. 8. Jones, second high; Mrs. Reby S. Tes sier, low score; and Mrs. Ben Grant, bingo prize. B. B. HAIRE & NANTAHALA RAMBLERS AT COURTHOUSE, FRANKLIN, N. C. Thursday Night May 12, at 8:15 o'clock 1 Sponsored by Pleasant Hill Church NOW OPEN C A G iL E ' S Motor Court Dining Room DELICIOUS FOOD Moderate Prices Open Daily 3 :00 .p. m. Phone 162 MACON THEATRE WeAietday, Thursday, May 11, 12 THE MOST SOUGHTFOR SECRET I ! SINCE THE BEGINNING OF TIME... ! Hi-jacked Jungle Thugs' EDGAR HCE Tex barker ? IV* TH AMKItS % ?g?gj?*HE3gr --? ~ -- WSl SSSm met wmmuSSm CARNIVAL COMING AGAIN Franklin Lions Gub PRESENTS CRYSTAL EXPOSITION SHOWS for the Third Tune "WORLD'S CLEANEST MIDWAY" 4 sensational shows Opening Monday May 9, for one week, through May 14 Children's Special matinee, Saturday after noon, May 14, from ltolp.nl. Special cut* rate prices on all rides and shows, and fro* fate to the public on this afternoon. So, come out and brag all the children. SHOW GROUNDS BACK OP SHELL STATION, NEAR DEPOT TTICH ?'WwwPfB ywWBJWW . J Mr*. T, W. Aft|?l, it,, *mr mined with a teuerJ bridtft at Panorama court last Friday afternoon, Nine table* of brldg* were in play. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. JT. E. Perry, Sr., high score; Mr*, rranic Henry, Jr., second high; Mrs. Phil McCoilum, low aoore; Mis. Fred Vaughn, second low; and Claude Bolton and Mrs. H. A. Myers, bingo prizes. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Marvin LaVas que, of AdairsviJJe, Oa, . are spending a few days of their honeymoon with Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Carr and lamily. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blddle has as their week-end guests Miss {Catherine Whl.e and E. B. Sciutt, Loth of Atlanta, and A I. Hank, of Philadelphia, Penna, Mrs. F. E. Mash burn, of Gneiss, leit last week for Nor folk, Va., where she plans to spend the summer with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. John Wasilik haw returned from a trip to New Haven, Conn., and New York City. -While away, Mr. Wasilik attended the reunion of the Yale ambulance corps at New Haven. Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Wilson, of Miami, Ha., and Franklin, have arrived to spend the summer months at their home in West Franklin. Mrs. W- B. McGuSre has re turned to her home from Ham Jet, where she was called by the death of her son-in-law, Eugene Buttock. Mr. and Mrs. L, H Paye spent the week-end in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Preleau Angel and daughter, Gloria Jean, 01 Albuquerque, N. Mex., are visit ing Mr. Angel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Angel, of Frank lin, Haute 1. Mrs, W. H. Roane and Mrs. Jack Bryson, of Ashevllle, spent the week-end with friends In and near Franklin The Rev. A. Rutus Morgan left Monday for a three-day tour of the Western North Car olina diocese with Bishop M George Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Yonce, of Haines City, Fla., are visit ing Mrs. Yonce's mother, Mrs. J. A. Parrish, of Franklin, Route 3. ? r Mrs. Everett White and son, Boyce, visited In Atlanta Thurs day. Miss Frances Barr Is visiting her brother and sister -tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Barr, In Se wanee, Tenn. John Wasillk attended the meeting of North Carolina Cath olic Laymen in AsheVilie Sun day. Mrs. George Henson, of Frank lin, Roiute 2, who has been In Angel hospital, is much improv ed and Is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. John Kusterer. W. P. Landrum, who has been 1!1 at his home on Cullasaja for several weeks, is improving. His daughter, Mrs. Ernest Jack son, of Daytona Beach, Fla., and his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ralph O. Landrum, of Johnson City, Term., are here taking care of hinj. Mr. and Mrs. John Bu'-gta spent Wednesday in Asheville. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Souther land, of Winston-Salem, have announced the birth of a son May 1. Mrs. Southerland Is the former Miss Mary Louise Slagle, of Franklin. NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION TO BE HELD ON JUNE 4, 1949, ON THE ISSU ANCE OF TWO HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS STATE SECONDARY ROAD BONDS, AND TWENTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS STATE SCHOOL PLANT CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR BONDS. The people of Macon county will *<ake notice that Governor Scott has called a special elec tion to be held on June 4th, 1949, on the two propositions of wiether the State of North Caro Ina shall issue two hun dred million dollars hi bands for pavil g and repairing second ary toads In the state, and the issua ice of twenty-five million nouny to be used by the coun or school plant construc tion nd repairs. Under instruc tion* from the State Board of Elec sns the registration books for -his special election will open on Saturday, May 7th, at 0:00 o'clock, and remain open until sunset on Saturday, May 21st. The various regis trars In ths county will be at t/ polling places for regls terii , voters on the three Sat urdays of May 7th, May 14th and May 2 1st This Is not a special regis tration, therefor* all persons who are Sow registered on tM tt yovf ffislcfn Auto Assoc. Ston. W?Ui To Nft* May II At OH?? H 111 School The IUt. C. C. Welch will preach ?t the Olive Hill sehool house on Sunday. May 16. at S p. m., it hM been announced. Oollth'c limestone for build ing purposes, produced In In diana, la used to all parts of the United States. I general election registration books Will net have to register again tor this special election. If you are not now registered in the general election regis tration book In your precinct, you will have to register to vote In this special road and school bend election. If. you are not certain you are properly regis tered now, you had better check your precinct registrar on one of the three Saturdays men tioned above. i HURBERT E, OLIVE, Chairman State Boaord of Elections. J. J. MANN, Chairman State Board Board of Elections. M5 ? 4tc ? M28 Guaranteed WIZARD BATTERIES /wore service Ijj^Dojlar^^ Western Auto Assoc. Store : * .... Iiyi "I uw it whriitiwl b Tin Pwmw. * New and U?ed . RECORDS Carolina Music Co. West Main Street FOR SALE SPECIAL 1941 Chev. 1-2 ton Pick-up iAyC Extra clean, with new tires $U I U We have several late model Fords and Chev rolet* that are in good condition. - All of these cars are PRICED- to SELL BUY THE BEST FOR LESS s ? OPEN ALL NIGHT ? SALES J SERVICE DUNCAN MOTOR COMPANY 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 69 First ? Quality $1.15 Value for Come to Belk's first For MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS HANDKERCHIEFS Chinese Hand Made Reg. 69c 35c . i DOROTHY PERKINS Cologne and Bath Powder gift sett. Beautifully boxed. $2.00 value. Now $1.00 NYLON PANTIES Made by Hayines. The best we know of. All $1.98 MOTHER S DAY CARDS - Complete Selection 5c to 35c SPECIAL VALUES NOW It Will pay you to come to BELK'S MONEY SAVING PRICES FOR MAY MEN'S "T" SHIRTS White combed yarn. Sizes S - M - L. Regular 69c value. 48c Main Floor SMARTIE SANDALS The most popular shoe in the county today. White, black and colors ? $1.98 i Main Floor "LL" SHEETING Full standard weight, 36 indies wide. The good kind. 21c yard Basement Store LADIES' RAYON PANTIES White, tea rose, blue, yellow. 480 pairs just re ceived. 29c Basement Store CHENILLE SPREADS Double bed size ? with fringe border. White, blue, nose. $3.95 Basement Store MEN'S OVERALLS "Red Camel", extra good, extra heavy. Full cut, 8 oz. Suspender back. Sizes 3Z to SI, $229 Basement Store BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE FRANKUN, I|yC.
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