>' News About People MRS. GRACE H. MOORE WEDS GEORGE R. CONLEY Mrs. Grace Hall Moore and George R. Conley were married ' at the hoirte of Mrs. Hall's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Zoellner, Janu ary 10 at 7 p. m. Only members of the Immediate families were present. The Zoellner home was deco rated throughout with native greenery and Christmas cactus. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. E. Murray. An informal cake cutting was given following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Conley will live on the Murphy road. HUGH JOHNSTON WEDS MISS SARBY IN OHIO Hugh Johnston, of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of Franklin, was married January 12 to Miss Patricia Lee Sarby at the Trin ity Lutheran church in Lake land, Ohio. Mrs. Johnston is the daugh ter of Mrs. Mary L. Sarby, of Lakeland. Mr. Johnston, is the son of Mrs. T. J. Johnston, of Franklin Miss BETTY LEE MOORE ENGAGED TO SGT. WOODY Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Moore, of Franklin, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Betty Lee Moore, to S. Sgt. Paul B. Woody, of Asheville and Washington, D. C. Sgt. Woody is the son of Lon nie Woody, of Asheville, and of the late Mrs. Woody. The wedding will take place Sunday at 6 p. m. at the Cowee Baptist church. Miss Moore was honored with a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. E. J. Whitmire yesterday (Wed nesday) ? evening at her home, "Sunny Side farm". SHOWER HONORS TWO RECENT BRIDES Approximately 75 guests at tended the tea and miscellan eous shower given Friday after noon in honor of Miss Una Crawford, bride-elect of M. Sgt. Ed Setser, and Mrs. Wayne Har rison, who before her recent marriage was Miss Grayce Set ser. The party was given at the home of Mrs. Joe Setser on ? Staff J'hoto by J. I'. Brady POLITICAL POT STARTS SIMMERING? Fooner U. ,S. Senator William B. Umstead, of Dur ham, one of four candidates seeking the Democratic party's nomination for governor of North Carolina, visited Franklin last Thursday to sound out his support. Mr. Umstead spent most of last week in the 12th congressional district and said he was more than satisfied with response shown. In the photograph above, taken in the register of deed's office, he is shown talking with a number of Macon citizens. (L to R) front row, Walter Bryson, of Highlands, C. Banks Finger, Franklin attorney, Solicitor Thad D. Bryson, Jr., Mr. Umstead, Carl S- Slagle; second row, Glenn Robison; Register of Deeds Lake V. Shope, Attorney G. L. Houk, and Frank Potts, of Highlands. I Cartoogechaye with Mrs. W. N. Dalrymple, Mrs. Herman Child ers, and Mrs. Jess Shope as hostesses. ANNA PATTILLO HONORED' WITH PARTY ON BIRTHDAY Anna Pattillo was honored on her ninth birthday with a party by her mother, Mrs. George R. Pattillo, at their home on Cat creek. Guests included June Ferguson, Linda Shope, Benny Shope, Duain Downs, Genevieve Whitmlre, Nancy Siler, Nancy Henry, and Bobbie Russell. PERSONALS Mrs. Bill Sanders, of the Iotla community, who has been ill at Angel clinic with virus pneu monia, is reported to be improv- j ing. Arvil Simonds, of Franklin,.! who reportedly suffered frozen feet in the cold wave before Christmas while working on an automobile on the Georgia road, i had a part of one foot ampu- | tated at Angel clinic Saturday. Dan Neil, of Nantahala, un derwent an operation at Angel clinic last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kemper and children have returned to their home in Minot, N. Dak., following a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Kemper's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slagle. Miss Ann Lyle, who has been working in Tampa, Fla., for the past year, is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lyle. Pvt. Thomas Crawford has re turned to Fort Sill, Okla., after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Crawford. Miss Harriette Kinnebrew spent several days here last week, en.ro ute from Memphis. Tenn., to Pelham, Ga. Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Killian are on vacation in Florida. Mrs. Halle Allen is spending several weeks in Oak Hill, Fla. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Crawford Morter son, of Ord, Neb. Ellis Soper is spending some time in Cuba. Miss Freda Siler, who has been visiting hr brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al len Siler, left Monday for Washington, D. C. She recently returned from Frankfurt. Ger many. Mr. and Mrs. L. Simmons, of the Holly Springs Stock farm, left Sunday to spend several months in Miami, Fla. Miss Gladys Sellers has taken the apartment over the Macon theatre for the remainder of the winter. Joseph E. Hannah, of Macon, Ga., former resident of Franklin, has sufficiently recovered to be removed to his home from the Macon hospital, where he has been under treatment far the past eight weeks. Mr. Hannah was hospitalized as a result of Injuries suffered in an auto mobile accident October 26. Charles Davidson, of Culla jsaja, has returned home after a visit with his parents in ! Cambridge Springs, Pa. Mrs. Pearl Corbin, of Cullasa ! ja, visited her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cartner, in Newland recently. Pfc. Sherrill D. McCoy, who is stationed at Craig Air Force Base, Ala[, spent a recent leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. McCoy, of Gneiss. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Montague returned last week from a two- j week vacation in Miami and ; other points in Florida. Pfc. James C. Saunders, of Fort Benning, Ga., spent a re cent furlough here with his wife and son and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Saunders. On his return to Georgia, he I was accompanied by his wife and son and his mother. Mrs. Harmon Saunders at Seek Linens For New N. C. Cancer Institute A special appeal for linen donations for the North Caro lina Cancer Institute in Lum berton, which is scheduled to open soon, was issued this week by Mrs. Lester Conley, com mander of the Macon County unit of the American Cancer society. According to Mrs. Conley, towels, wash cloths, single bed sheets, pillow cases, rubber sheets, blankets, and single cot ton bedspreads will be needed for needy cancer cases, when the institute opens. Civic organ izations are especially urged to help with this phase of the project, she said. Organizations desiring to give either cash donations or linens may telephone Mrs. Conley at Franklin, 104. Applications for admission to tended the funeral of her aunt. Mrs. Sallie Clark, in Waynss ville New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Port er, Jr., and son, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with Mrs. Porter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Setser. S. F. Ledford, of Dillard, Ga., is recovering from a heart at tack at Angel hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Con ley are spending a vacation in Florida. I Four-Tenlhs Of Mile Road Work Finished In Macon Last Month Poplar Cove road, in this county, was graded, drained, and surfaced with traffic-bound macadam for .4 miles in De cember, the State Highway com , mission chairman, H. W. Jordan, announced this week. Paving in the tenth highway division totaled 9.85 miles for the month, he said IN APPRECIATION l We wish to thank the staff : of Angel hospital, the members j of the State Highway depart ; ment, our friends and neigh j bors for the many acts of kind- j j ness and thoughtful considera- \ tion shown us during the illness and death of our loved one. Thank you for the beautiful flowers. The Myers Family. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the Nantahala Power and Light Company for the Christmas cash offering and also the Presbyterian Adult Sunday School class. Royal W. Burnette, Sr. the cancer institute are now being received and may be cleared through the local com mander. ? p:~fVin Rom to Mr and Mrs. Harvey FranWin, Route a, a Te tv T December 26, at Clayton Mate. ntty hospital "" ,r:t to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. < ? penter Tr , of Bryson City, '??Mr./ of Franklin, a son, b h Edgar, January 5. Mrs. Carpenic.; .o tfie lonner Miss Estelle Bennett. As of September 1, the U. S. cotton crop for 19&1 is estimat ed at 17,291,000 bales. Produc tion last year totaled, only 10, 012,000 bales. WATCH and WAIT For The New '52 FORD l Completely New ? DUNCAN MOTOR CO. Phone 69 Franklin, N. C Headquarters for ' POULTRY SUPPLIES ? Poultry Netting ? Chick Feeders ? Flock Feeders ? Electric Brooders ? Hot Waterers ? Flock Waterers auto matic control ? 10-Gal. Garbage Cans ? Field Fence ? Hog and Cattle Fence FRANK'JlN HARDW ' ~ " CO. Phone *.' 7 Always Parking On The Squire Franklin, !' B ELK'S LEADS THE WAY IN '52 HERE ARE TWO REASONS WHY! they're here... the new I Sacony suits of Palm Beach 25,000 DISHES At GIVE-AWAY Prices: This is a full load of solid color dinnerware from one of the best potteries in the country. Stock up now on the dishes you use for every day. You can make full sets for $2 or $3. Don't pass this up. On sale Friday morning in the Basement Store. Cups . . . Saucers . . Med. Plates Large Plates Large Platters Large Bowls Med. Bowls Small Dishes 5c 5c 5c 10c 15c 19c 15c 5c i