NEWS ? PEOPLE
MRS. EMORY HUNNICUTT
Society Editor, Telephone 211
40 ATTEND DECEMBER
MEET OF GARDEN CLUB
Approximately forty members
cf the Franklin Garden club at
tended the December meeting,
held at Slagle Memorial build
in?: Monday afternoon.
Mrs. I. T. Peek, M's. Prelo
Dryman, Mrs H. O. Champion,
Mrs. Frank Reece, Mrs. James
A. Cook, and Mrs. Rumby Ray,
were hostesses.
The Christmas motif was
rs*d in brth the decorations
and the refreshments.
Mrs. T. W. Angel, Jr., .spoke
f.n Christmas decorations.
M"s. Fr?nk Killian and Mrs.
John Crawford, of the beautifi
cation and finance committees,
respectively, made reports.
Gifts were exchanged, and
M s. Rov Bidclle's package was
.indeed the most attractively
wrapped, Mrs. Frank Killian's
second, and Miss Laura M.
Jones, third.
The club voted to sponsor
outdoor Christmas lighting this
veir and urged the general i
public to u:e outs'de decora
tions as well as inside.
New members voted into the
cub arp Mrs. William Noth
stein, Mrs. Paul Russell, Mrs.
Ernest W. Fisher, and Mrs.
Grover Schafer.
The January meeting will be
held on the second Mondav in
January with Mrs. R. M. Rim
ner, Mrs. Frank M. Higdon,
Mrs. Henderson Callaway. Mrs.
J. L. West, Jr , and Mrs. Ha ve
Bryant as hostesses.
MRS. ARCHER HOSTESS
AT DESSERT BRIDOE
Mrs. John M. Archer, Jr., was
hostess at a dessert bridge last
F iday afternoon at her home.
Pour tables were in plfy.
Mrs. Rev Ceoghagen was high
second rrize winner, M s. J. E.
Perry, Sr., sccond high, Mrs.
?T"hn R Maitalnd low. md Mrs.
Mrs. William Nothstein Bingo.
Guests included Mrs. Roy Bid
rtle, Mrs. Allan Brooks, Mrs.
Harmon H. Gnuse, Jr.. Mrs.
Kilmer A. Jones, Mrs. Maitland,
Mrs. E. W. Renshaw, Mrs. Paul
Russell, Mrs. Nothstein, Mrs.
John Wasilik, Jr., Mrs. S. H.
T yle, Jr., Mrs. J. E. Perry, Sr.,
Mrs. J E. Perry, Jr., Mrs. Guy
Tj. Houk, Mrs. Ceoghagen, Mrs.
Tfrnory Hunnicutt, and Mrs.
Ernest W. Fisher.
MRS. RAMSEY IS HOSTESS
AT FAMILY DINNER PARTY
Mrs. Robert Ramsey was hos
tess at a family dinner at her
home in the Tellico community
November 27.
Guests included her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert P.runner, of the Univer
sity of Illinois, another daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Howard and their
daughter. Sarah Margaret, of
Di'lard. Ga., two broth'ers and
their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Ho
ace Hurst and Mr. and Mrs.
John Hurst, and two sisters,
Mrs. Nora May and Miss Nettie
Hurst, and Miss Ethel Hurst.
BUSINESS WOMEN'S CIRCLE
HOLDS CHRISTMAS MEETING
The Business Women's circle
of the Franklin Presbyterian
church held its annual Christ
mas meeting with Mrs. B. L.
McGlamery Monday evening.
The program, on the theme
of world-wide contributions to
the Christian hymnal, with spe
cial emphisis on Ch-istmas
music, featured a Christmas
"Hymn Festival". M-S. R. R
Gaines was in charge of the
program, and Mrs. J. A. Flana
gan led the discussion.
The devctnnal was conduct
ed by Mrs. Hoyt Evans, and
Mrs. McGlamery, president, pie
sided.
A Christmas tree and ex
change of gifts marked the so
cial hour that followed the pro
gram.
Personal Mention
Mr. and M s. E. H. Parrish, of
Franklin, Route 3, had as their
guests for the Thanksgiving
week-end their son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Titus
H. Parrish. of Detroit, Mich.,
their granddaughte-, Miss Max
ine Parrish, of P.'v.con City, and
their neisg. Miss Helen Par.ish,
also of Brys-n City.
Kenneth Conley left Sunday
for Pontiac, Mich., afte~ a
week's visit with his mother,
Mrs. Zeh Con'ev, and fimilv.
M-s. Zeb Conley and grand
daughter, Judy Ann Hunter
let Wednesdav for Rocky
Mount to attend the wedding
of Mrs. Conley's ni"ce, MKc
love Srnders.
M'. and Mrs. E. S. Purdom, of
Wayah road, spent last week
end in Atlanta.
G. A. Jones, Jr.. of Raleigh,
snent the week-end here, on
business and visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer A.
Jones.
Rufus Setser, of the Pacific
Fleet, is spending a 2t-dav le?v?
"'ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gilmer Setser.
Miss Amy Harrison is visiting
Mrs. Ella Siler Freeman in
Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs: Wade Childers
and Charles Setser have re
turned to Pontiao, Mich., fol
lowing a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
G'l'ner Setser.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. S. Thorrr
have returned .from New Orl
eans, La., where Mr. Thorpe re
cently underwent a major op
eration.
Lt. Col. H. A. Myers, who if
with the army in the Middle
East, spent the week-end at his
home on Harrison avenue.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Bren
dall, Jr., have returned to their
home in Kings Mountain, fol
lowing a visit to Mrs. Brendall's
mother, Mrs. Jennie Nolen.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cansler,
of Pisgah Forest, visited Mr.
ill iirti J, S. MlflM Ml OUMt
riHtivH hir? iMt wmi.
Mr. thl Mm cibi lift
lUndty tO ?p?rid Mveral day*
jp Durham. Thjlr daughter,
Miss Mildred Cabe, is a patient
at Duke hospital:
Mrs. J. E. Perry, Sr., and soil,
Winton Perty, spent the week
end in Chapel Hiii.
Mrs. A. J. Sutton and son
have rctu ned to their home in
Shrevepo t, La., foll nvin? a visit
f several months with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Be
shears.
Miss Eddis Holden is spend
'ng some time in Washington,
D. C.
The Rev. A. Rufus Morgan
left Tuesday to attend the
Southeastern Inter-church Con
vocation in Atlanta, Ga.
Misses Mary and Aeries Set
ser, student nurses at Mission
hosrital in A heville, spent the
week-end at home.
The Rev. H yt Evans, John
P.ulgin, and the Rev. C. B.
Yeargen attended the meeting
of the Men of the Asheville
Presbytery in Asheville Friday
night.
Mrs. Gilmer A. Jqnes is visit
ing her son-in-law and diu'h
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Chamberlain, in Atlanta, Ga.
Ed Setser, who has been sta
tioned in Tokyo, Japan, for the
past year, is spending a month's
furlough with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilmer Setser.
Miss Ruth Moore, of Asheville,
visited he:i parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Moore, and her sis
ter, Miss Louise Moore, of the
Bethel community, last week
end.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
VORTH CAROLINA,
*ACON COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of the
-tower of sale contained in a
certain deed of trust from
Gerald W. Cornelius pnd wife,
Mi'dred S. Cornelius, to E. P.
3til!well, Trustee fo ? The jTk
n County Bank, dated 2 Jan
ary, 1946, and recorded in Book
'8, at Page 534, of Morto;asres
?nd Deeds of Trust in the of
fice 'of the Regis' e- of reeds
f Macon ? County, North Caro
lina, default havins: been r.raue
n the .payment of the note
thereby secured, and the hjlder
hereof having directed that the
leed of t-ust be foreclosed, the
undersigned Trustee will offer
for sale and sell at the Court
House door in the Town of
Franklin, Macon County, North
Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock, noon,
n Saturday, 7 January, 1950,
it public auction, to the high
est bidder for cash, all those
certain tracts or parcels of
land, described in and cove-ea
by said deed of t ust, located
in Highlands Township, Macon
County, North Carolina describ
ed as follows:,
All the lands described
in a deed from Rebecca S.
Harris to Gerald W. Cornel
ius, dated ^ December 21,
1945, and recorded in Deed
Book N-5, at page 299 in
the office of the Register
of Deeds for Macon County.
North Carolina.
This sale is made subject to
all unpaid or delinquent taxes
against said propeity.
This the 5th day of December,
1949.
E. P. STILLWELL, Trustee.
D8 ? 4tc ? D29
FRANCES' SHOP
Second Big
PRE -CHRISTMAS SALE
Starting Saturday, December 12
And Cc'.itinuing Through the Month of December.
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THIS IS WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN
WAITING FOR!
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A Pre -Christmas Reduction in our
NEW WINTER
r
I DRESSES
RAINCOATS
SWEATERS
SKIRTS
BLOUSES
BAGS
LINGERIE
HATS
' COATS, SUITS
ALL CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
FRANKLIN
SCHOOL
BAND
Honorary Membership
Drive
OUR GOAL
$2000
Total Contributed tc Bate
$1266.00
by the following persons
or business firms:
H. L. Bryant, Macon County
Supply Co., Duncan Motor Co.
Zickgraf Hardwood Co., J. E. S
Thorpe, Lassie Kelly, Belks,
Western Auto Associ.a e Store,
The Franklin Press, Paul Rus
sell, Miss Beulah Wyke, J. L.
Ilairis, City Market, J. VV. Ad
dingt"ti. Mrs. Pauline Potekin.
IV. L. Hall, Cagle's Scenic Motor
Court, Wood's Motor Court,
W. V. Cainsler, Mrs. Hyldah
Shepherd, F. H. Calloway, H. H.
P envmons, Miss Annie How.ard,
Grovcr J,amis?n, Jr., Frank I.
Murray, Jr., H. W. Cabe, Lester
I Renders m, Mrs. J. E. S. Thorpe,
| E, G. Crawford, Mrs. Beatrice
Alley, Mrs. Mary Byid, Mrs.
Lowla Howard, Mrs. Hazel Nor
ton, Mrs. Fan Arnold, Mrs.
j Pauline Holland, Mrs. Louise
Gray, Harry Corbin, Mrs. Myra
Waldrcop, Mrs. E. J. Whitmire,
J. Ward Long, Benry Christy,
Mrs. Annie L. Welch, Mrs. Lee
Barnard, J. C. Hawkins, Verlon
Su.if.od, Mechanical Repair
Co., W. W. Reeves, Mrs. A. R. I
Higdon, A. R. Higdon, A. R.
Higdon, Jr., Miss Beverly Hlg
don, Tommy Higdon, Mrs. G. W.
raulkner, G. W. Faulkner, J. P.
Shuford, John W. Edwaids, Mrs.
W. D. Shuford, Miss Maxine
Roten, W. V. Swan, C. H. Bol
to>n, H. H. Gnuse, Jr., George M.
Slagle, J. R. Ray, Miss Roberta
Enloe, Harsld Enloe, Ed Mc
Nisih, Don Smith, Pearl's Beauty
Shop, Dixie Home St-<re, Paul
Carpenter, West's Florist, J. B.
Pendergrass, Dixie Grill, Dry
man's Cafe, Mrs. Jimmie Sut
ton, Mrs. Myrtle Keener, Bow
er's, Mason Grocery, Brendle's
Store, Franklin Used Parts Co.,
Macon Motor Co., Twins' Shop,
Cecil Parker, Downs Feed and .
Grocery, R. B. Dormon, Fra/nk
lin Amusement Parlir, Henson
Feed Store, Mashburn-Sorrells
Motor Co., Poindexter's Service
station, Carson and Brown,
Wiley Brown, Macon Cleaners,
Norton's Cafe. John L. Craw
ford, Franklin Feed Mill Co.,
Hays Ocncrete Black Co., Fred
Slagle, Raymond Culver, Siler
Slagle, R. C. Enloe, Turner En
loe, Auto Parts and Equipment
Co., Ennis Mashbu in, W. W.
Sloan, Mrs. Carl Cabe, Jax Nix,
Mrs. Henry Christy, Forest Den
man. Mi's. Shirley Arnold. John
M. Archer, Jr., Mrs. John M.
Archer, Jr., John M. Archer, III,
Charles Nolem, Farmers Feder
ation, City Cleaners, Lee Tip
pett, Jim Berry, Welch's Feed
Store. PenLand Brothers, Roy L.
Cunningham, Frank's Radio,
Franklin Seed Store, Tom Mc
Nish, Th.ad Pattern, The Quality
Shop, Wiley Clark, Cecil Poin
Jexter, Franklin Frozen Foods,
Inc., Mrs. H. E. Freas, C. A. I
Shields, Ol o McClure, Mrs. I,.
D. Wocdall, Lawrence Patton,
Lewis J. Smith, E. W. Renshaw,
Mrs. Earl Crunkleton, Burrell
Motor Co., Inc., Bryan Setser.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hurst,
Homer Joiner, Lon J. Dalton,
Mrs. .Milt;in Smart, Rev. Arvi!
Swafford, Cliff Cook, Carter
Heinson, Mrs. C. D. Baird, Sr..
Mrs. Robert Tallent, Ed Stiles,
Joe C. Bradley, W. A. Steele,
Howard Barnard. Roy Biddle,
Miss Angie Deal, Mrs. Ovules
Ferguson, Norman Blaine, John
Cogan, Van Raalte, C. W. C.ibe.
Mrs. J. Wayne Higdon, Bob San
ders, Wayne Higcton, Mrs. W. A.
Hays, Mrs. George Cook, Dover
Womack, James Denman, Louie
Neely, Fred Edwards, Ed F. Ed
wards, Mrs. Betty Alexander,
Miss Elizabeth Meadows, Mrs.
Marjorie Crawford, The Bank
of Franklin, Miss Esther Wal
lace, Mrs. Elsie Franks, E. J.
Whitmire, Miss Edna Jamison,
Mrs. Pearl Hunter, Mrs. Mar
garet H. Ramsey, Mrs. Amy
Henderson, Miss Annie Bailey.
Bill Cunningham, Mrs. D. A.
Stewart, Mrs. Frank Ma' hews,
Cagle's Cafe, D. A. Stewart, Paul
Guy, Reid's Esso Station, Lex
Arnold, Rafe Teague, Shock's
Service Station, Wood's Service
Station, Will Waldroop, A. Ruf
us Morgan, G. E. Brown, Ralph
Wcmack, Jim Liner, W. T. Jen
kins, J. J, Mann, Mrs. Annie
Nor on, Mrs. Ncrl Johnston,
Miss Kate McGhee, Lake V.
Shope, I. T. Peek, Herman
Teems, Mrs. Ed'th S? Hemphill..
Mrs. Lois Fulton. Mrs. J. A.
Flanagan, Miss MnyBeryl Moody,
Mrs. Roane Bradley, Mrs. Vir
ginia Ramsey.
The American Legion, Veter
ans of Foreign Wars, Emory
Hunnicutt, W. L. Nothstein, H.
B. Davis, Mrs. J. E. Perry, Sr.
Sponsored fir
THE FRANKLIN LIONS CLUB
'?m/e/ickiri
C7* rmrnTmv A
Government Inspection b Your Protection.
FIVE STAR VALUE
Piiky Pi;
SLICED BACON
lb. 41 C
~6
ANOTHER 5 STAR
VALUE.
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
1 POUND 'BAG
69c
Eatmore's Marvel 18 Oz. Jar
MINCE MEAT . 31c
Red Sour Pitted No. 2 Can
CHERRIES . . . 27c
Fancy Sliced No. 2Vi Can
PINEAPPLE . . 35c
The New Krispy 1 Lb. Pkg.
CRACKERS . . 25c
Castleberry's lOVi Oz. Can
BAR-B-Q-HASH 28c
Semi-Sweet Nestles 6 Oz. Pkg.
MORSELS ... 19c
f
CLEANER
SPiC & SPAN
PACKAGE
23c
WASHING POWDER
DREFT
LARGE PKG.
27"
SOAP
P & 6
LARGE BAR
3 tor 21C
CLEANER
TEXIZE
PINT BOTTLE
39c
CLEANER
DIXIE-HOME
PINT BOTTLE
25c
SOAP
CAMAY
REGULAR SIZE
3 for 22C
WASHING POWDER
OXYDOL
LARGE PKG.
28c
Quality Tender Meat
SLICED ,
BOILED HAM. . . Ib 99*
Oku Mayers Yellow Bd. Skinless Center Cut Rib Pork
Wieners lb. 49c Chops . lb. 51c
Boston Butt Pork U. S. Good Boneless Round
Roast . . lb. 39c Steak . lb. 89c
Dry Salt Shoulder Veal
Fat Back lb. 15c Chops , lb. 49c
BABY LIMA BEANS . ."..31c
PICT SWEET 12 OUNCE PKG.
GREEN PEAS . 23c
PICT SWEET
12 OUNCE PKG.
Pict Sweet 10 Or. Pkg.
Cauliflower . 31c
Pict Sweet 16 Or. Pkg.
Sliced Peaches 33c
Pict Sweet Asparagus 12 Ox Pk.
Spears .... 51c
Pict Sweet Mixed 12 Ox. Pkg.
Vegetables . 29c
Pict Sweet (Whole) 12 Ox Pkg
Baby Okra . 28c
Pict Sweet 10 Ox. Pkg.
Broccoli . . . 32c
Welch Froxen . 6 Ox. Can
Grape Juice . 25c
frigid Dough Clover 10 Ox. Pk
Leaf Rolls . . 19c
YOSEMITE NO. 7Vi '
Y.C. PEACHES 2 for
FOR A PERFECT PIE NO. 303 CAN
LIBBY'S PUMPKIN . . . 2for 25c
UPTONS TOMATO VEGETABLE PACKAGE
SOUP MIX 3 for 37c
LIBBY'S 1.4 OUNCE BOTTLE
TOMATO CATCHUP . .2 for 37c
UNDERWOODS >/4's CAN
DEVILED HAM 18c
PLYMOUTH (Green and White) NO. 303 CAN
LIMA BEANS 17c
Veri-Best Produce
1 POUND CELLO BAG
FNESH NEB CNANBEHHIES . 19c
8 POUND MESH BAG
JUICY FLOBIBA ONANGES . . 35c
Sugary Swt. Carolina 3 Lb*
Yams . . . . 27c
Tender Green 2 Lbs
Spinach . . .27c
Waxed Pound
Rutabagas . 6c
U. S. No. 1 Irish 10 Lbs
Potatoes . 35c
Fey. Red Delicious 3 Lb*
Apples . . . 33c
Fresh Co Hard Large Bch
Greens . . . 19c
SNOW
IVORY
LARGE PKG.
28c
SOAP
DIAL
BAR
25c
FLAKES
IVORY
LARGE PKG.
28c
SOAP
IVORY
LAR8I IAR
2 'cr 26c
SOAP
CAMAY |
BATH SIZE
2 fcr 21c
SOAP
I IVORY
MIDIUM BAR
J for 24?
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