CAROLINA PHARMACY Prescription Headquarters Phone 84 For HOUSE WIRING Call JAMES P. WURST Licensed Electrician Phone 66 Franklin, N. C. Vote for Dr. J. R. Crawford For State Senate Democratic Primary, June 28 * ? Vote for a dry and honest man. Vote against the liquor interests. Dr. Crawford is a morally fit man for the job. ? This advertisement paid for by Claude Deyton, of Kobbinsville, N. C. \ Neirs ^bout People MRS. W. E. HUNNICUTT, Society Editor ? Telephone 211 MISS PHILLIPS ENGAGED TO JAMES E. BROWN Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phillips, of Brevard, formerly of Franklin, have announced the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Wilma Gay Phillips, to James Edward Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown, of Brevard. PERSONALS Mrs. F. E. Brown, of Frank lin, and son, B. H. Brown, and his wife and two children, Viv ian Ann and James, of Ashe ville, and Miss Faye Stiles spent last week at Mvrtle Beach, S. C. ] Mr. and Mrs James Tallent j and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strickland, and Mr. and Mrs. John Cothern, all of Gas tonia, attended the funeral of Mrs. James H. Tallent here last week. A. R. Higdon and H. L. Bryant attended the annual convention of the Hardware Association of the Carolinas, in Charlotte last week. Miss Mayme G. Moses has re turned to her home on Ellijay. Her nieces, Misses Betty and Marline Moses, of Monroe, are visiting her. Mrs. L. E. Blackwell, Jr , who was graduated from Duke uni versity this month, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. F. E. Mashburn, of Gneiss. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones, of Wakefield, R. I., are here for a visit with Dr. Jones' relatives. Mrs. R. D. Sisk, who spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Gouge, at Bakerville, j has arrived to spend the sum- ' mer at her home here Mrs. E. S. Hunnicutt has re turned from a visit of several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Reese, in Asheville. Jack Kusterer is attending Boy's State in Chapel Hill this week. Miss Amanda Slagle is attend ing summer school at Peabody college in Nashville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, j who have been teaching in i Marshallville are visiting her i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conley John Alsup, Jr., left last week j for Idaho, where he will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Hurst, of Detroit, Mich., are visiting RADIO And Small Appliance SALES AND SERVICE GUARANTEED INSTALLATION City Radio Shop ALLEN ORDWAY, Mgr. NEW CAR in Hs field ! "oto ! Only ear wi&VS pouter! /? ow?^. ?ssion I rtowfrio-Kp. Hup UP "To clubs*. ^J^CkI CAP?1? PCC'KTfP "THAT VA&> *ei3*EP TOO MUCH TV*e U.5.<1.4. RA*$g:> A f?UlE T^AT 601FCR5 CA?J CASW?y KO MO?e Tviftrt ,4- CLUBS his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hor ace Hurst. The Rev. and Mrs. John M. Barr and two children, of Char lotte, were guests of Mrs. H. E. Freas last week. Mrs. Henry Slagle, who has been in Sylva Community hos- j pital for several weeks, has re- j turned home. Mrs. Ted Reber, Mrs. Allan ! Brooks, Mrs H. E. Freas and the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan at tended the Woman's Auxiliary convention at Kanuga last week. Allan Brooks, Jr., of Dallas, Texas, spent the week-end with j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Alsup were called to Fayetteville, Tenn., last week by the death of his sister, Mrs. Sam Gallo way. Mrs. Eugene Bullock and daughters, of Hamlet, are guests of her mother, Mrs. W. B. Mc Guire. Jim Rogers has accepted a position with the Atlantic and Pacific Tea company in Mur phy Miss Annilyn Jones, of Tam pa, Fla., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Guy L. Houk. Pvt. Bobbie Potts, of Fort Campbell, Ky., is home on leave. Mrs. Tom Porter has return ed home from a visit with hei Gneiss By MRS. F. E. MASHBURN M. Y. McGee, second engineer on the S. S. Eugene W. Hilga rand, and Edward R. Mashburn, who served as radio officer on : the ship, have gone to Louis ville, Ky., and Texas to visit relatives and friends after vis iting Mr Mashburn's mother on Ledford branch. Ingram Houston is a patient at the C. J. Harris Community j hospital, Sylva. Mrs. Alice Keener and chil- (, dren visited her son, Harold j Keener, at Rosman Sunday. Little Linda Peek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Peek, of Fort Bragg, has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Peek. Miss Evelyn Watts, of Peek's creek, recently spent the week end with her brother-in-law I and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mashburn. Odel Stiwinter, a veteran of the Korean war, is visiting I friends and relatives in this j area. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stiwinter I and children have moved here I from Brevard daughter, Mrs. Browning Gold smith, in Greenville, S. C. Kirk Finley, of Columbia, S. C., was the week-end guest of the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan. Unavoidably omitted last week) DEAT fl CLAIMS JAMES ROGERS Macon Native Succumbs After Short Illness In Local Hospital James Newton Rogers, a Ma :on County native, died June 10 in a local hospital after a short illness. He was 78 years old. Funeral services were con lucted the following afternoon it 2:30 o'clock at the Ellijay Baptist church by the Rev. Frank Reed. Burial was in the :hurch cemetery. A farmer, Mr. Rogers was born April 9, 1874, the son of Dave and Mrs. Angeline Mincey Rogers, of the Ellijay commun ity. He was a member of the Pine Grove Baptist church and was married in 1901 to Miss Millie Peek, who died in 1932. For the past several years he had been living with his son, Fred Rog ers, in the Cullasaja commun ity. Surviving are his son and two grandchildren. Pallbearers were Fred Mincey, TeH Higdon, Roy Stiwint'er, Theodore Rogers, Ilriscoe Dills, and Canton Henry. Arrangements were under the Enlistment of McFali In Air Force Announced The enlistment of Claude A McFalls, of Franklin, Route 3, in the U. S. Air Force has been announced by Sgt. Clay Hensley, local army-air force recruiter. The enlistee is the son of C E. McFalls and member of the 1952 graduating class of Frank lin High school. CONDUCTS SCHOOL Miss Lucy Slagle, an employe of the Atlanta iGa.i Gas com pany, recently conducted a cook ing school for the Better Homel show in Jacksonville, Fla., it has been learned f^ere. direction of Bryant Funeral 1 home. , Breed your Cows CtoZtiicux??t/ to ' ?SIRES PROVED GREATS Sk. _-sB Your better herd begins when you phone us for information and 1- skilled service to high J index Proved Sires. mm Macon County Artificial Breeders Assn. The New AERO WILLYS Y O U r MACON WILLYS COMPANY l REID WOMACK JAY HOUSTON L Phone 32 Palmer St. ^ E I T The New AERO WILLYS . ickgraf HARDWOOD COMPANY, Inc. FRANKLIN, N.C ?tV ' tt. 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