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MW8 JESSIE LEA DOWNS ?
IS NUDE OFLH. CASE
- Miss Jessie Lea Downs, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Downs; of Franklin, was mar
ried to Leon Harrlsen Cabe, mm
of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cabe, of
Franklin, in a candlelight cere
mony December 21 at the IotlA
Baptls , church.
The Rev. William L Sorrel la,
pastor, officiated.
A program of wedding music
was presented by Miss Doris
Dalrymple, which included, "Al
ways," "Because," "Clair de
Lune," and the wedding march
from Wagner's "Lohengrin".
The -altar was decorated with
baskets of white gladioli,
flanked by Oregon fern and
four candelabra.
The bride and groom enter
ed the church unattended. The
bride wore a light blue suit and
white accessories, and carried a
white Bible topped wl.h a white
orchid.
The mother of the bride wore
a navy crepe dress and a cor
sage of pink carnations.
The bridegroom's mother wore
a green dress with a corsage of
white carnations.
Mrs. Cabe is at present a
home economics teacher at
teacher at Hayesvllle, and Mr.
Cabe Is employed by the W. C.
Hennessee Lumber company in
Sylva. .
For traveling, the bride
changed to brown accessories
and wore the orchid she car
ried in the ceremony.
MISS MTAMB MARRIES
JAMES WARREN D ALTON
Miss Margaret Matilda Mc- .
Lamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .
E nest F. Joslyn, of Sumter, 8.
C., and James Warren Dal ton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman O.
Dalton, of Greenville, S. C., were
married December 8 in Colum
bia, 8. C.
Mr, Dalton is the grandson
of Mrs. John H. Dalton, of the
West's Mill communi y in this
county.
The bride is a graduate of
Edmunds High school and at
tended Furman university. Mr.
Dalton was graduated from
Greenville High last year and
is attending the University of
South Carolina. He is a mem
ber of Phi Kappa Alpha fra
ternity, the German club, and
the Composiet and Chart.
"I saw it advertised
in The Press."
ANTI HISTAMINE TABLETS
W stop COLD'S
distresses IN
MANY CASES
the first dayl
MNNKR rUTT HONORS
O. E. 8. PAST MATRONS
Mis. Wiley A. Rogers, Mrs. C.
Gordon Moore, Mrs. Henry W
Cabe, and Mrs. H. Lee Guffej
entertained put matrons o
Nequassa chapter, Order of the
Eastern Star, with a dinner
party at the home of Mrs. Rog
ers last Friday evening.
Honor guests we^e Miss Las
sie Kelly, Mrs. R. M. Rlmmer,
Mrs.- Tlllery Love, Mrs. C. Ton
Bryson, Mrs. B. L. McOlamery
Mrs. Rumby Ray, Mrs. Alfrei
R. Hlgdon, Mrs. Carl P. Cabe,
Mrs. Grace OMohundro, Mrs. J.
Harry Thomas, Mrs. Frank I
Murray, and Mrs. Ollle Bollck.
MONDAY'S GARDEN CLUB
MEETING IS CANCELED
? The January meeting of the
Franklin Garden club, which
normally would be held next
Monday, has been canceled, and
the "tacky" party, a Garden
club benefit open to the public,
to be held at the Slagle Memor
ial building January 19, will re
place this month's meeting of
the organization.
Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Lake V. Shope
and family spent the Christ
mas week-end in Jacksonville,
Fla.
Miss Jane Ledbetter, who Is
employed by the Atlanta Den
tal Supply company in Atlanta,
Ga., spent the Christmas holi
days here with her parents, Mr.
*nd Mrs. Lawrence R. Ledbetter.
of Franklin, Route 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Ramey
and son spent the Chris mas
holidays with Mrs. Ramey's sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Cantrell, at the
Cantrells' home in Macon, Ga.
The Rev. M. W. Chapman and
amtly have been spending this
week fa Salisbury.
Lewis B. Angel and daughter,
M'ss Mary Jane Angel, of Haines
City, Fla., were here several
days last week visiting Mr.
Angel's mother, Mrs. T. W. An
gel, Sr., and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brookshire
spent Christmas with relatives
in Demorest, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Conley
are spending several days in
Atlanta.
Mrs. George Patton is recov
ering from an appendectomy,
performed at Angel hospital.
Mrs. Gilmer Crawford and
children spent last Sunday and
Monday in Asheville and Black
Mountain.
Mrs. Jack Sherrill and daugh
ters, Misses Mariann and Jim
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USE D CARS
1949 Chevrolet 2 dr. sedan
24,0*00 Actual miles
1949 Ford 4 dr. sedan, custom
Fully Equipped
1949 Ford 2 dr. sedan, overdrive
Radio and Heater
k 1949 Ford custom convertiable
1947 Buxk Super 4 dr.
Radio and Heater
1941 Pontiac 6's (2)
1939 Chevrolet 2 dr.
This U a Clean Car
* 1933 Chevrolet 1-2 ton pick up
Several Others to Choose From
MACON MOTOR COMPANY
Sale# ? BU ICK ? Service
PHONE 233 FRANKLIN, N. C
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nl* Sherrtll, Visited Mr. 8hW
ill, who U a patient at Weat
trn Carolina sanatorium, Black
Mountain, CbrU mas day.
Miss Freda Mae Arnold, of
Ushevllle, spent the holidays
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Arnold.
Misses Barbara Childers, Janet
Cochran, Lattle Mae Corbln,
Louise Bryson, and Betty Led
(ord, who attend Berea college,
Berea, Ky., are spending the
holidays here with their fam
ilies.
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mr?. WtlL, i
Dowell have announced the
birth of a daughter, at their
home In the Cullasaja commun
ity December 12.
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Feed represent* approximate
ly BO per cent of the total cost
of producing milk.
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it goes right to the MM of the trouble
to help Ioomb tad expel gertm ledea
phlegm end kid nature to aoothe and
CtTraw. Under, Inflamed broochW
membranes. Guaranteed to pleeie you
or money refunded. Creomultlon hat
stood the t?t of mfflioue of wen.
CREOMUCSION
ulli in Cmt?. CM W*. AoM >w?tlll?
WA TCH for
Opening Date
Of Franklin's
New Drug Store
NEW, MODERN STORE
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PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Licensed Pharmacist Always on Duty at Our Store
Soda Fountain ? Cosmetics
CAROLINA PHARMACY
Located Next to Western Auto Store
Phone 84 Franklin, N. C.
S ey:
"I mw it advertised in The Pre??."
HAPPY
HOLIDAY
Your friendship is the
finest coin we know
this New Year
?and always.
1951
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Grover Jamison, Jeweler
Look at the Typical Delivered Prices on 1950 Buicb
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Buick Skoal
with <UWx? trim
$2064.70
$2149.50
?ODIL 41D
(tflwtraM)
Buick Special
6-pcwengw
4'door S#don
with d? lux* trim
MOMLMC
SE $2321.88
Optional ?qutpwwrrf, *afm omf toco? toxoST " ?**fr
additional. Prk*? may vary slightly in ad}oining cow
miiiiMn doo to dipping tfcoijj? All pricot mbjid to
chango without nodes.
MODEL 7?
$2972.68
Riviera Sedan
Got#*'
GOl ""la st call for these bargains!
I
B think we ought to warn you
?this is the last time we aim to
advertise these prices.
So you'd better take a careful look at
them? and what they'll buy.
They'll buy the thrill of swift, smooth,
spirited travel ? and trigger-quick
power so mighty that few Buick owners
have ever pressed it to the limit.
time-tested quality for which Buicks are
famous.
And when you check what you get for
what you pay, you'll make this
discovery.
Off a pounds-per-dollar basis? which is
the engineers' yardstick of bedrock value
? no other cars of comparable dimensions
can beat a Buick Special, Super or
Roadmaster.
Or to be more specific ? Buick's
straight-eight Special is priced like a
six? and in the Roadmaster "price
class" you can pay 23% or more than
you'll pay for these great automobiles.
But note this fact: Our supply of these
bargains is limited? so you'd better
come in now and see what we have on
hand.
They'll buy sparkling style, spacious
comfort and the durable, dependable,
WMATivxa j out niei ajuroM
Tm? in HENRY J. TAYLOR, ABC Network, ?vry Monday ?v*t*g. Your Kty ?o Gr?o?f Valv j
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MACON MOTOR CO.
Phone 233 Franklin, N. C