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MISS HOLLAND WEDS
EDWIN CONLEY
Miss Patty Holland, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hol
land, of Cullasaja, was married
to Edwin Conley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Conley, also of
Cullasaja, May 17 In Sylva.
The bride wore a navy blue
outfit with matching accessor
ies. Her corsage was of carna
tions.
Mrs. Conley is a student at
Franklin High school. Mr. Con- J
ley attended Macon County ;
schools and is a veteran of
World War II. He is employed
at Duncan Motor company.
Mr. and Mrs. Conley are mak
ing their home with the groom's
parents for the present.
MISS BETTY SHARITZ
TO WED P. D. DUNCAN
Mr. and Mrs. Ouy .William
Sharltz, of Franklin, have an
nounced the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Betty Be
atrice Sharltz, to Patton Mc
Dowell Duncan, son of Mrs. Le
ona D. Emory and of the late
Wilber Porter Duncan, of
Franklin.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Franklin High school and at
tended Tennessee Wesleyan col
lege, Athens, Ga.
Mr. Duncan, is now serving
with the armed forces at Fort
Hood, Tex.
The wedding will take place
In the late summer.
ASHEVILLE GIRL TO WED
HARRY CORBIN IN JUNE
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cook, of
Ashevllle, Route 4, have an
nounced the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Rose Cook,
to Harry Corbln, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred J. Corbin, of
Cullasaja.
The wedding will take place
In June.
MISS HARDEE TO WED
WILLIAM L PARRISH .
Mr. and Mrs. Walton E. Har
dee, of Fuquay Springs, have
announced the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Verna
Cullasaja
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Estes and
sons and James L. Teem, of
Pontlac, Mich., spent last week
end here visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hlgdon,
of Atlanta, Oa., <pent a recent
week-end with Mr. Hlgdon's sis
ter, Mrs. Eva Keener.
Mrs. Bill Stark has return
ed to her home In Burlington,
N. J., after a short visit here
with her mother, Mrs. Odessa
8tanfleld, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Townsend.
Mrs. C. T. Bryson attended
the postmaster's convention In
Ashe^rllle Monday and Tuesday
of this week.
NOTICE
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4.
BOWER'S WILL BE CLOSED
ALL DAY THURS. TO MARK DOWN PRICES
SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING
Runnell Hardee, to William L.
Parrish, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William M. Parrish, of Otto.
The wedding will take place
June 9 at 7 p. m. at the Baptist
Grove church In Fuquay
Springs.
MRS. BRYSON MARKS
HER S4TI1 BIRTHDAY
A dinner celebrating the 84th
birthday of Mrs. J. L. Bryson
was given May 13 at her home
in the Cowee community.
Seven of her nine living chil
dren were present at the party.
They are J. Fred Bryson, J.
Purnell Bryson, C. Tom Bryson,
Floyd Bryson, Horace Bryson,
Mrs. W. T. Sheffield, and Mrs.
Luther Raby.
Other guests included Mrs. J.
Fred Bryson, Mrs. J. Purnell
Bryson, Mrs. C. Tom Bryson,
Mrs. Floyd Bryson, Mr. Shef
field, Mr. Raby, Mr. and Mrs.
Hale Bryson, of Cullowhee, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hyatt, of Bristol,
Va., Mrs. Mildred Muller, and
I Mrs. Winifred Thompson.
AUXILIARY OF V. F. W.
TO HOLD MEET TONIGHT
A social meeting of the Vet
erans of Foreign Wars auxiliary
will be held at the organiza
tion's meeting hall on Palmer
street tonight (Thursday ( at 8
o'clock, It has been announced.
Personal Mention
Mrs. C. B. Brown, of Dillard,
Ga, who had a heart attack
last week, is said to be improv
ed. She Is a patient at Angel's
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLean
and three children, of Asheville,
were guests here Sunday of Mrs.
McLean's father, the Rev. A.
Rufus Morgan. Robert Morgan
McLean was christened at St.
Agnes church by his grand
father.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nightin
gale and three sons, of Fair
lawn, N. J., visited Mrs. Night
ingale's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Beeco, of Franklin,
Route 4, recently.
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TOP QUAUTy VALVES iA/
USE D CARS
AND TRUCKS
1950
1949
1949
1948
1946
1940
1938
1938
AUTOMOBILES
FORD 8 cy. 4-dr. Sedan. With overdrive,
radio and heater. Unusually clean
FORD 4-dr. Sedan. Radio, heater
and overdrive
FORD 8 cy. Business Coupe.
Radio and heater
CHEVROLET Fleetline 4-dr.
Loaded with extras
FORD 4-dr. Sedan. New paint job.
A-l condition
DODGE 2-dr. Heater, good tires. Plenty
of transportation left in this car for
CHEVROLET 2-dr. Runs good.
Needs painting
CHEVROLET 2-dr. Good
transportation for
TRUCKS
1950
1950
1948
1939
'1595
'1275
'1095
'1145
'875
'395
'245
'225
FORD 6 cy. Vz ton Pickup. 13,000 miles.
Looks like new
FORD 8 cy. Vi ton Pickup. New tires.
Heater. Low mileage
FORD 6 cy. Vz ton pickup.
Extra clean
FORD 8 cy. Vi ton Pickup.
Heater. Good tires *
'1295
'1275
'895
'375
DUNCAN MOTOR COMPANY
SALES I SERVICE
DAY AND NIGHT WRECKER SERVICE
Phone 69 Franklin, N. C.
NOTICE TO MICA MINERS
OF
MACON COUNTY
Effective May 25th, 1951 Graham Grind
staff will open up a buying Warehouse
in the Harley Mashburn Store Building,
just across the Tenn. River Bridge in
Franklin, N. C.
The Franklin Warehouse -will be open -
all day each Friday for the purpose of
purchasing mica.
Asheville Mica Company
PHONE 345-W1 G. W. GRIN0STAFF, Buyer
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PHONE 67 FRANKLIN, N. C.
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DUNCAN MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 69 Franklin, N. C