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"Home of Better Values" Save at Belk's Sale of Ladies' Natural Bridge Shoes A very unusual event ? more than 300 pairs of the Famous Natural Bridge shoes, regular $8.95 and $9.95 shoes. This Summer's styles ? all brand new, on sale at the great savings over their regular price. Just a few days of this Special Sale, so come early for best selection. Three price ranges, $4.95 - $5.95 - $6.95. Staple styles not included. MAIN FLOOR $495 $095 Special Low Prices On Rugs SKID RESISTANT PROM LOOP SHOES The best rug buy we have seen in a long time. Colorful, long wearing rugs for any room in the house. A great variety of colors and sizes. 18x30 $1.00 24x36 ?..$1.69 24 x 48 .. . . .. $2.29 % 30 x 54 $3.29 4 x 6 $6.95 v 6 x 9 $16.50 BASEMENT STORE $1 To $1650 54 INCH PLASTIC FOR UPHOLSTERY Heavy Weight This is the regular 12 ga. Antique finish $1.59 to $1.98 quality plastic material for covering chairs, settees, etc. Five beautiful colors to choose from. BASEMENT SOAP SALE MILD JERGENS LOTION TOILET SOAP Another shipment of this quality toilet soap. Why pay 8c to 14c for toilet soap while you can get such a bargain? BASEMENT 5c Bedspread Special COTTON JACQUARD LONG WEARING $095 This bedspread was a sell-out two weeks ago on our first shipment. Now here is a new supply, 3 colors, all double bed size. Save at Belk's. Plastic Cottage Curtains Just 100 pairs of bright, pretty colors in plastic cottage sets. Dress up your home at Belk's low budget prices. See this unusual value today. Other plastic curtains and drapes at $1.00 and shower curtains and window curtain sets at $1.98. Something new every day in the Thrift Center. Belk's Bargain Basement. 79? LADIES' COTTON STOCKINGS Closely woven lisle hose in 3 shades of brown and gunmetal. New shipment this week ? and look at this low price. Sizes 8V2 to lOVi ' BASEMENT 25c 32-PIECE SETS DISHES About 100 more sets to go this week of the solid color china at give-away prices. You'll have to see this to believe it. 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 cereal bowls, 6 med. plates, 6 large dinner plates, 1 large platter and 1 large vegetable bowl ? all packaged and ready to go. BASEMENT $1 99 BELK'S Franklin, N. C MYF Honors Mis* Hurst Wanderin In West's Mill The Methodist Youth fellow ship gave a shower this week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. West, in honor of Miss Bernlce Hurst, bride-elect of Dent Simmons. The home demonstration club met at the home of Mrs. Ralph West last week. Mrs. Florence S. Sherrlll, county home dem onstration agent, made an In teresting talk. Mrs. George Byrd presided. Mrs. J. M. Morgan spent the week with her daughter, Mrs. C. Martin, and Mr. Martin in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Parrish, of Detroit, Mich., spent the week-end with Mr. Parrlsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Parrish. Mrs. Grady Mozley, of Char lotte, spent two weeks recently with her daughter, Mrs. Lyle Raby. Dent Simmons, of Newport News, Va., spent the week with Ellijay Seaman Howard Mlncey, who Is serving aboard the repair ship Laertes, Is now en route to Korea, It has been learned. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mlncey. Fireman Apprentice James Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Young, is reported to be heading for Japan aboard the destroyer Aggerholm. Pvt. Furman Mashburn, of Fort Jackson, S. C., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Mashburn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrison and son, Harry Reid, of Gas tonia, spent the past week-end at the old Mlncey home place, the home of Mrs. Morrison's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mincey. Aunt Carrie Henry is now spending some time with her son, Tom Henry, and family after visiting with another son, Canton Henry. Aunt Carrie ha'fc been in very poor health for the past several months and spends most of her time in bed. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hulbert and sons, Gary and BUlie, of Detroit, Mich., are spending their vacation with Mrs. Hul bert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry. Mrs. Allen Adams, of the Mt. Gtove community, is slowly im proving after a serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew West and family, of Greenville, S. C., are visiting Mrs. West's broth er, Lee Webb, and family. Cullasaja James L. Teem, who has been working in Pontiac, Mich., has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Teem. i. E Jennings, who is at tending trade school In Clarkes ville, Ga., spent a .recent week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Jennings. Mrs. Bentley, Former Franklin Resident Dies It has been learned here of the death of Mrs. M. R. Bent ley, Sr., a former Franklin resi dent, In Cornelia, Oa., on June 12. Services were conducted at the Cornelia Methodist church on June 14. If all the milk produced in the U. S. In 1949 had been put in quart bottles, side by side, the bottles would extend almost 140 times around the world. Enough milk Is produced an nually In America to fill a river 3,000 miles long, 40 feet wide, and three feet deep. his parents, Mr. and Mn. Ton Simmons. Tlttres Parrlsh, of Detroit, Mich., spent the week with hi parent^ Mr. and Mrs. ?. H Paxrlsh. Don't Explore Any Farther . . . No need hunting lor a good place to shop when you can make this your one-stop shopping headquarters. You are assured of complete selections and friendly service at all times. From razor blades to electric razors, from baby talc to face pow der. You'll find ' every thing you need here at just the right price to fit your pocket book. Carolina Pharmacy Your Prescription Headquarters Phone 84 Enjoy NCW We Ofrar 6IN1RALI CIMIT COIPOtATWI TIME PRYMHITI PLANS m r?? I See tiie 1952 ' Hotpoint Festival of Ranges Here July 3-15 Everybody Is Pointing To Hotpoint FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO Always Parking on the Squan Phone 117 MOVED Wayah Insurance Agency Is Now Located In Its New Quarters ? in the ? Nantahala Building Suite 215 We invite you to visit us in our new quarter*. ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE MORGAN SHATLEY, Mgr.
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