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Mrs. E. 3. Bailey and two children, Jimmy ?nd Sally, of San Bernardino, Calif., who are ?pending a month with Mrs. | Bailey's mother, Mrs. J. A. I Hlnes, In Highlands, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weimar Jones. FREE LECTURE '^Christian Science: WHAT IT IS AND HOW IT HEALS" to be delivered by WILL B. DAVIS, C. S. B. OF CHICAGO, ILL. Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist In Boston, Mass. Under Uie auspices iOf First Church of Christ Scientist, Asheville, N. C. HIGHLANDS SCHOOL THEATRE HIGHLANDS, N. C. ? Sunday afternoon, August 21, 1949 at 4:00 p. m. ALL ARE WELCOME SPECIAL THIS WEEK AND NEXT COLD WAVE PERMANENTS ^ PRICE OTHER WAVES REDUCED I Pearl's Beauty Shop Phone 120 For Appointment NOTICE! GALVANIZED ROOFING 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 foot lengths BROWN & CARSON Phone 297 Franklin, N. C. Let us fill your A. A. A. Seed and . Fertilizer orders WE HAVE IN STOCK 0-14-14 0-20-0 2-12-12 (with Borax) 4-10-6 SEEDS CRIMSON CLOVER LADINO RED CLOVER RYE GRASS VETCH ORCHARD GRASS FESCUE Mr Poultryman . . . Feed Security Feeds and Sell Your Hatchery Eggs to Hasting Hatchery. Downs Feed and Grocery Co. ? Depot Street Phone 226 NEWS ? PEOPLE MM. EMORY HUNH1CTJTT Society Editor, Telephone til FOUR TABLES IN PLAT AT DESSERT BRIDGE Mrs. Fred Vaughn and Mrs. Jack Reagan were the hostesses at a dessert bridge last Thurs day night at the home of Mrs. Reagan in the Carolina apart ments on Main street. Four tables were In play. Mrs. Betty Alexander won the high score; Mrs. Stanford Gug genhelmer, of Philadelphia, Pa., won the low score; and Mrs. Bllh Horsley won the Bingo prize. Guests Included: Mrs. Ernest Hyde, Mrs. Betty Adams, Mrs. Eleanor Hayward, Mrs. Ed Angel, Mrs. B. W. Russell, of De Land, Fla., Mrs. Kenneth Bryant, Mrs. B. W. Russell, Jr., of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Alex ander, Mrs. John Crawford, Mrs. Carl Tysinger, Mrs. Ernest Fisher, Mrs. Doyle Blaine, Miss Barbara Stockton, Mrs. B. L. McGlamery, Mrs. Horsley, and Mrs. Guggenheimer. MRS. LUCE MARRIES SAMUEL F0CH BRCK Announcement has been re ceived here of the marriage of Mrs. Frances Kingery Luce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Kingery, of Nashville, Tenn., to Samuel Foch Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beck, of Cherokee. Mr. Beck will be director of band of the Franklin High cold weather will be here soon? v YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE THE Forced Air American Standard FURNACE ON DISPLAY AT OUR SHOP Designed to (it any home. You can always be sure with American Standard equipment . . . And you'll be surprised at the price! FRANKLIN SHEiET METAL SHOP HEATING ? GUTTERING ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK Near Freezer Locker Plant Phone 336 Ben F. Sellers, Mgr. school this year, and Mrs. Beck will teach In the high school. The wedding took place at 5:30 in the afternoon of July 22 at the First Christian church, Mt. Carmel, 111., with the Rev. Allen Estill officiating. MRS. CUIXEN BRYANT IS HONORED WITH SHOWER Miss Wllma Phillips and Miss Betty Burch entertained with a crystal shower last Thursday in honor of Mrs. Cullen Bryant, who, before her recent mar riage, was Miss Joyce Cassada, or North Belmont. The party was held at the Phillips home on West Main street. Twenty guests attended. Personal Mention Mrs. Stanford Ouggenhelmer and two children, of Philadel phia, Pa., are visiting Mrs. Gug genheimer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Blumenthal. Paul Salero has returned to his home in Chicago after spending several weeks here. His wife will remain a month longer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carpenter and son, Kenneth, left last week for a vacation in Kentucky and Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kessler and son, of Salisbury, are the guests of Mrs. Kessler's moth er, Mrs. T. W. Angel, Sr. Mrs. Kenneth Bryant has as her guests her mother, Mrs. B. W. Russell, Sr., of De Land, Flo., and her sUter-in-law, Mrs. B. W. Russell, Jr., of Jackson ville, Fla. John Waslllk, Jr., left Tues day to enter the Trappist mon Sale of Real Estate for Taxes Pursuant to an order of the Board of Aldermen of the To.wn of Franklin in regular session on Augustl, 1949, I will, on Monday, September 12, 1949 at 12:00 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Franklin, and thereafter until said sale is completed, sell at public auction in the manner provided by law the property herinafter described, belonging to or listed in the names of the persons designated for the twon taxes due for the year 1948, in the amounts set forth with cost of this advertisement and sale to be added ; to wit : This August the 14th, 1949. C. J. MOONFY Town Tax Collector. astery in Conyera, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Young and daughter, Donna, of Port land, Ore., left Saturday to re turn home after visiting rela tives here several weeks. They were accompanied by Mrs. Young's mother, Mrs. Charles T. Blaine, and Clell Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. John Wall ?on, of Elberton, Oa., are visit ing Mrs. H. O. Cozad. Mrs. William Nothsteln Is vis iting her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown, in Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Roane Bradley spent the week-end In Tignall, Oa. Mrs Raymond Culver, of Longview, Texas, arrived Sun day for a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wal droop. Miss Frances Barr is spend ing the week with Mrs. Joe Setser and Is helping with the Bible school at St. John's chap el. Mrs. Jeff Martin and grand daughter, Annette Martin, have returned from Drexel, where they visited Mrs. Martin's daughter, Mrs. Winfred Brendle. Tom Setser, Frederick Slagle, Hayes Gregory, and Charles Vinson spent the week-end in Raleigh. Mrs. Frank Higdon, Jr., and her friend, Miss Ann Stam bough, have returned to Haines City, Fla., after spending two weeks here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Higgins. " Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Porter, of Spruce Pine, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Higgins the past week. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Bishop, of Cincinnati, Ohio, recently spent a few days visiting Dr. Bishop's mother, Mrs. Ade!phla E. Bishop, of Franklin. Dr. Bish op Is dean of the University of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Hall Swain and two children, Misses Betty Ann and Virginia Hannah Swain, of Name Property Amount Angel, Zeb, 7 lots $25.68 Calloway, L. T., 1 lot 12.00 Collins, John, 1 lot 82 Crisp, J. C., 9 lots 64.92 Derrick, Mrs. Webster, 1 lot .88 Elmore, Jhn estate, 1 lot .... 5.50 En'oe, 8. W. & San, 1 lot . 44.00 Franklin Variety Store 1 lot 32.01 Grant, Elijah & Whittington, Ed, 1 lot 7.70 Higdon, J. W? Hot 1.10 Jones, Joe, 1 lot 4.95 Ledford, Zeb, 1 lot 11.00 Mashburn, Henry, 1 lot 3.30 Mirabelli, Francesco P., 3 lots & 2 acres 3.30 Morgan, Jud W., 1 lot 11.00 Nave, Paul, 1 lot 18.15 Officer, W. M? 1 lot 7.65 Patton, Bob, 2 lots 14.30 Reece, Charles, estate, 1 lot 2.75 Reece, Davis, 1 lot 1.10 Rogers, Albert, 1 lot 4.40 Rogers, Jessie, 5 lots 1.65 Rogers, J. L., 1 lot 2.75 Rogers, R. D. & Stockton, J. H., 1 lot 5.50 Rogets, S. L., 3 lots 2.20 Seagle, G. D., l'/i lots 13.20 Tallent, Carl, 2 lots 3.30 Tallent, Robert L? 2 lots. .. 7.70 Tallulah Falls Railway Co., 3 lots 22.95 Waldroop, Frank J., y, lot.. 5.50 Wllkle, Mrs. W. G., 9 acres 20.13 COLORED: Name Property Amount Hayes, Nelson, 3 lots 413.20 Moore, Alvln, 1 lot 2.75 Moore, Mabel & Nobla, 1 lot 2.20 Porter, Mattle, 1 lot 2.75 Ray, Mark, 1 lot 1.10 Wllkle, Mary, 1 lot 2.20 USED CARS FOR SALE 1949 Packard Special Deluxe 4 Door Sedan. Like n<ew. $600 under list price. 1941 Chevrolet 2 Dcor. Extra clean. 1948 Ford Tudor, 8 cyl. Heater. 1941 Ford Coupe. Heater and Radio. 1946 Ford Tudor. Radio and extra*. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! WRECKER SERVICE AT ANY TIME DAY OR NIGHT Duncan Motor Company raoxi n nuuncLw, w o. BALDWIN MARKET SUPER Fresh-Ground Flavor SUPER STORE COFFEE I %?/ \ 41? 1 - lb Bag TENDER SIRLOIN Steak . . 69c lb. FRESH DRESSED Hens . . 49c lb. CHUCK (REEF) Roast . . 49c lb. SLICED Bacon . . 49c lb. PORK Sausage . . 39c lb. SKINLESS Franks . . 45c lb. FROZEN FISH Fillets , . 35c lb. Raleigh, arrived Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Swan's mother, Mrs. W. W. Sloan. Miss Elizabeth Jones return ed Saturday from a visit with friends In Raleigh and Weaver - vllle. W. W. (Bill) Sloan has return ed home from a week's busi ness trip to Raleigh. Miss Ethel Hurst left last Thursday for Longvlew, Texas, where she will spend^io days visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack Wyman. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Archer, Jr., have returned home from Myrtle Beach, S. C? where they spent several days. Mrs. Clint Byrd and son, Scotty, are spending severa'. weeks with Mr. Byrd in Byrds town, Tenn., where he is now stationed. . Mr. and Mrs. Nlmrod Stiles and son, of Hines City, Fla., are spending a vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. R. tt. joaem and children, Richard and M*r|Utt, and Mrs. Emory Hunnlcutt and daughter, Miss Julia Hunnleutt, spent the week-edd in Kershaw, 8. C. Mrs. Charles Bradley has re turned to her home here, after undergoing treatment at the Baptist hospital In Winston Salem. Mr. and Mrs. John Willis Fox, of Birmingham, Ala., spent a short time here Sunday with Mrs. Pox' aunt. Miss Mary Willis. Mrs. Carl Jamison left Friday for a month's visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Roblchaud, of Glen Ridge, N. J.< G. A. Jones, Jr., and lltt!e daughter, Margie, of Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones. SCHOOL DRESSES ARE ? ARRIVING NOW * Come in and look them over THE CHILDREN'S SHOP SPECIAL 4 POINT HEAVY BARB WIRE $6.75 PER 80 ROD ROLL REEVES HARDWARE CO. THE AMERICAN WAY . . . caul 6c Ceatf This Division was given the mil power and authority to Mag about the desired enforcement of strict rales and reflations governing the sale of beer. Jaat as the Assembly has set ap? through the same democratic processes? rules and regalattoaa governing the sale of electricity, gas. telephone service, and baa and railroad transportation. This Is another Bne example of doing things the American way. and it's a program that the peo ple of North Carolina and the beer industry, too, will eneoar age and support. a a ? NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION Insnrance Bldg., Raleigh. N. C. THE good old American waj of doing things is hard to beat, and that's especially true here in North Carolina, the birthplace of Virginia Dare, the first white child born in America. Experience has proved that our democratic principle "of the people, by the people, for the people," is the best method of protecting and preserving our personal liberties and freedom. - In this spirit, the North Carolina General Assembly this Spring, echoing the Irishes of the people, established the Malt Beverage Division of the North Carolina ABC Board. MACON THEATRE Sunday, Monday, August 21-22 GANGLAND wrote the first page of its brutal histoty on >J the Streets of Laredo! Jk WILLIAM WILLIAM HOLDEN BENDIX MACDONALD MONA CAREY ? FREEMAN Streets of teredo u. >, technicolor 5 "Tlw St-.. u * ! on?tl,,r Hit hlM hy IMi*. ? ?l#n and ivwi- .wfctwuli * "Ivttofit and Nvi"l J uSS &C
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