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Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Bryc? AlaUp and baby, of Newport News, Va? are the guests of Mr. Alsup's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Al sup. Mrs. Reby S. Tessier is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Brown low Addington, in Winston Salem. Miss Pauline Held left Satur day for Miami, Fla., to join her family, who are now living there. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Setser at tended the graduation of their daughter, Mis* Jane Setser, from Brevard college Monday. Mrs. Setser, Miss Margaret Set ser, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sloan attended the baccalaureate serv ice at Brevard college Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Asby Wins ted, of Atlanta, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Dowdle. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKeehan and daughter, of Oak Ridge, Tenn., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John M. Archer, Jr. Miss Ruth Crawford returned hame Sunday from Dublin, Ga., I WANTED: Milk Bottles Returned If ycu have an accumulation of Milk Bottles on your premises, please return them. Or call us, and we will pick them Up. These bottles are our property and are very costly. Please Cooperate NANTAHALA CREAMERY l ANNOUNCEMENT We now have a Car Repair Plan, whereby you can have your repair work done and . . . PAY MONTHLY In accordance with the amount of your bill FOR SALE . Or; '41 FORD Coupe ? clean One '41 PLYMOUTH Convertible Ready to go ? inew top One '37 PLYMOUTH? good .hap* One '48 MERCURY? only 12,000 miles monthly Payments can be ARRANGED ON USED CARS Mashburn-Sorrells Motor Co. Phone 281 BEAN GROWER S SPECIAL TENDER GREEN BEAN SEEDS 6-8-6 AND 5-10-5 FERTILIZER NITRATE OF SODA SIDE DRESSING FOR DUSTING S. A. 50 ? S. A. 100 BROWN & CARSON Franklin, N. C. Telephone 297 Pedal Pusher* Sizes 7-14 fZ.M and 12.35 Midriffs Sixes 3-14 *1.95, 92.15, $2.49. & Boxer Short* Sizes 1 to 12 79c to (2.15 POLO SHIRTS for Girls and Boys All sixes, all prices THE CHILDREN'S SHOP County-Wide Revival , To Op^i Monday, With Dr. Forrest Preaching! DR. R. A. FORREST A series of Interdenomination al evangelistic services will open at Friendship Tabernacle here where she has been teaching, to spend the summer at her home on Cartoogechaye. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst spent the week-end in Lenoir. They were accompanied home by their daughter, Miss Bar bara Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nowlin, of Elkhorn, W. Va., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Siler. Mrs. C. S. Brown, Sr., of Augusta, G&., spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brown, Jr. Clinton G. Johnson, of Louis ville, Ky., spent the week-end at his home here. G. L Crawford, of Chicago, 111., and Miss Inez Crawford, of Black Mountain, spent the week-end here. Miss Mary Slagle left Tues day tor Minot, North Dakota, where she will spend the sum mer with her sister, Mrs. Paul Kemper. Verlon Swafford was in At lanta on business Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Mc Kelvey have bought the Fred Arnold house on Bidwell street, and this week moved into their new home. The Fred Arnolds have moved into the Alex Arn old house, also on Bidwell. Sidney A Martin spent Wed nesday and Thursday of last week in Atlanta on business. Miss Harriett? Klnnebrew, who has been working In Georgia since last winter, has arrived in Franklin for a visit with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conley attended the graduation com jnp.ncement exercises at Mars Hill college Sunday and Mon day, when their daughter, Miss Annie Sue Conley, was gradu ated. Mr. and Mrs. u. e. wiius hiiu son, Edward, of . Birmingham, Ala., spent the week-end with Mrs. Willis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roane Brad ley will leave today to attend the commencement exercises at Peabody college, Nashville, Tenn, where J. D. Morgan, Mrs. Bradley's brother, will receive his Master's degree. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Holder, of Walton, Ky., were guests sev eral days this week of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Purdom. Clinton Chamberlain, of At lanta, spent the week-end here here with relatives. On his re turn, he was accompanied by Mrs. Chamberlain, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones. Mrs. John Toomer, of Char lotte, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. J. Johnston. Chief Yeoman J. H. Pattillo, of Washington, D. C., is spend ing three weeks' leave here with relatives. Miss Merrily Brooks spent a recent week-end with classmates at the University of North Car olina at Chapel Hill. Mrs. Josephine Thurmond and daughter, Marcia, of Hayesville, were recent guests of Mrs. 8. W. Mendenha'.l. Mrs. Carl S. Slagle has re turned home from Wtnston Salejn. where she visited her daughter, Mrs. I. B. Souther land, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brooks are spending several weeks at Myrtle Beach, 8. C. 8. M. Miller, of Beckley, W. Va., was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Siler. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER GIVEN MISS BUMGARNER Miss Frankie Bumgarner, whose marriage to J. C. Jacobs will take place Saturday, was honored with a miscellaneous shower Monday night at Slagle Memorial building. The hos tesses were Miss Kate McOee, Miss Roberta Henson, Mrs. Wil liam Cansler, Mrs. Donald Jones, and Mrs. Fred Grant. A color scheme of pink and white -was used in both the flowers and the refreshments. Mis* Lillian Jones kept the bride's book. Forty gueiti were prwwt. next Monday evening, It has seen announced by a group of ministers and laymen sponsor u> thi mieiins, hx* pr**ohln? Will M feu by the IUt. it. A. rorreit, pr?t ident of Toocoa Fail* institute, Toccoa, Qa., and pastor Of the First Presbyterian church o t Ttaccca The series of services, It was emphasized, is sponsored by all denomiatlons, and is designed to minister to the people of the entire county. Dr. Forrest, said to be in great mm** fiTth* fwndir of ttw Institute h? head*. which tralni young men and women lor mis sion work at home and abroad. He ll widely known, and has traveled extensively. Monday night's opening serv ice, set for 8 p. m., will, be young people's night. Dr. For rest will address himself, at that service, especially to the youth of thi (MMUAlty. nd the rranHlln Hl?h Khool |Wi' chora, under the direction of Mrs. Clarence Henry, will pro vide special music. . The business session of the Methodist Youth Fellowship sub district, set lor Monday night, will be held at the tabernacle at <7:30, It was announced. The MYF will dispense with its usual program, attending the service instead. . 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