I The Blkjay Baptist church h^d a ' Christmas program Christmas morning The pro gram Included a play and re citations by the young folk and small chlkUyn, a talk by the pastor, special singing, a tree with gifts for all, and candy, f ult and nuts for everyone in the community. Harry Beale, of Fairfax, Va., spent the holidays with his wife ? and son at the home of Mrs. j Beale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Alex Ammons, of Ellijay, and ' visiting his family in Highlands. Mrs. Walter Bryson and son, Neville, and family, of High lands, visited Mrs. Bryson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Young, of Ellijay, last week-end. Dude Berry, of Higdonville, returned to his work in Royal i Oak, Mich., shortly before ' Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dills, of Brevard, visited Mr. Dills' sister, Mrs. Tom Henry, of Ellijay, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Freeman, of Speedwell, visited Mrs. Free man's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Young and family, of Ellijay. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers, of Marietta, Oa., spent Christmas with Mrs. Rogers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Evltt, of Elli jay. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hulber. and family, of 'Detroit, Mich., visited Mrs. Hulbert's sister, Mrs. Leslie Young, of Ellijay, while making a trip here to take Mrs. Hulbert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry, to De- ! troit. Mr. and Mrs. Orady Henry, of Ellijay, made a trip to Ashe vllle just before Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elmore, CLEARANCE SALE On Ladies' Coats 1 Lot Reduced from $17.95 to . . $13.00 1 Lot Reduced from $22.50 to . . $17.00 Both Groups of Coats are Gabardine With all-wool Zip .Out Linings LEOPARD PATTERN TOPPERS Were $15.90 Now Only $13.00 1 Lot Reg. $2.79 House Dresses Now $1.98 Md & hearty "Zkank you" for your lasting friendship : 1951 BELK'S ' On^nURHWfsrrw or -rue >s>Si Wwcx Olympks, kwmmp rttr PLEAjiwes op L0MMA tVOfKP CAPITAL WITH THC (XL J mure* spouts. 1 M Wire FAtRY-TALf LAUD I rolling Fwesrs, ce Arret Slopcs, and Fi^s-cchted SK/wus,rs Less thanh."? I An HOUft AWAY. *f/uMAN iNTenesr' Try PS to EUROPE' _ makb rrPosswLe TO cotMMf rue fun of_ SKHT-seeMC wth the plcasurs or fteeriNe CunppeAM mth whom mircm zmkakk FtVCNOS AND DISCUSS NOMMS AND MUTUAL INTERCSTS. CANALS Afte FQpzeN, VISITORS VCAN row, Yffg f jn rHERLMiOS. j/ans c.hnkshS cotMrmx on ~ ^"'SKAreS, SKIMMING THROUGH PKTUGFSQUe F*\QM l and L AND BUSTLING CITI?S/AND\ w STOPPING FOR /??" FQCSHMfNTS *T GAILY of Winston-Salem, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rogers, during the holiday sea son. Mr. and Mrs. Fairly Moore, ot Shelby, visited relatives on El ^f^toCMCKEB* Botvcc I* MCtrr witf. fr. KjmutD two *?* MM ? lit ONUT OU? MCVTIU For a CHUCKLE, Me? "The Old Cracker" For FURNITURE, see? THAD-HOPE Furniture Exchange Atlanta Minister Will Hold Revival At Mt. Zion Church The Rev. P. C. James, of At lanta, Ga., will conduct revival services at the Mt. Zion Meth odist church each evening at 7:30, January 5, 6, and 7, Mrs. R. H. Hull, pastor of the West Macon Methodist circuit, has announced. Nsw Plane Added To Fleet At Local Airport A 150-horsepower Stinson has been added to the lleet of air planes at the Franklin airport and will provide additional training for ex-O.I.'s taking the veterans' flying course at the airport, Bill Willoughby, man ager, said this week. The four-place ship, he said, will give veterans a chance to lljay, the week-end of Decem ber 9. Cpl. Wiley Henry and Pfc. Bobble Henry, accompanied by Cpl. Joe Plersol, all of Fort Bragg, spent Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry, of Ellljay. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry were their daughter, Mrs. Robert Woody, and family, of Hayes ville, and son, Walter Henry, and wife, of Franklin. I c?t th? feci of 'ft heftrltr plan*, and will bs used for crow country training flights, night contact flights, and wing flap take-offs and landings. I "1 mw it advertised 1951 Happiness . with you this New Year. vtMr-tfOy W!<*4*v '??? - J. B. PENDERGRASS SAVE ON H SOSSAMON OFFERS you m 10% DISCOUNT ON ANY HEATER * IN STOCK FOR NEXT TWO WEEKS WOOD - COAL - Oil SOSSAMON FURNITURE COMPANY EASY TERMS Phone 67 Franklin, N. C. V We'd like to call on each of you personally to give you, in th$ old fashioned manner (our wish for a BURRELL MOTOR CO., Inc.

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