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t&im FOR PLUMBING And HEATING Call W. G. HALL Phone 397 FOR COMPLETE Electric Service and Supplies Phone 66 OR SEE J. P. WURST NACRIM6A NEWS . I By MRS. KALPH SOLESBEE The Boy and Oirl Scouts o t Nantah&ia are sponsoring a box supper and cake walk, Monday evening, November 30, at the school. Everyone Is invited to attend. Bobby Denny and a college trom Western Carolina College, Cullowhee, and for the week end. Herman May, a student at Weatern Carolina College, Cul lowhee, spent the week-end with his mother. Mrs. Brltt May.. Mrs. Frances soiesbee and Mrs. Oenesa Owenby spent the week-end In Waynesvllle with their husbands, who are work ing there. The Nantahala girls' basket ball team played some girls who ,/ "Be. , Mftw Oar 1 Maww" ith n P>pn 1%ALFP tijk IKED OAP truck J THE TOP VALUES THE WDEST VARIETY THE LOWEST TERMS oJ/ FORD DEALERS *sg> r.D.A F. USED CARS & TRUCKS SEE YOUR FORD DEALER Conley Motor Company Phone 69 Franklin, N. C. here ftUhj night. The score ?u a- 16 In favor of the achool. Services For Mrs. McGaha Are Held Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Elizabeth McGaha, who died November 16 at her home at the age of 63, were conducted No vember 18 at 2 p. m. at the Bryant Funeral Home. Burial was in the Oak Ridge Cemetery. The Rev. M. W. Chapman, pastor of the First Baptist Church, and the Rev. C. E. Muc.ray, pastor of the 1 Franklin Methodist Church, of ficiated. Born December 9, 1890, Mrs. McGaha was the daughter of David and Mrs. Rebecca Angel ?Miller. She was a member of the Bethel Methodist Church and in 1916 was married to Joe McGaha, who survives. Other survivors include her sister/ Mrs. Ella Hurst, of <j&WS ARTIFI^/ Vroi soviet y ^ ?*u= s I Bill Higdon . Phone 345-J-5 or 97 I Franklin, and a number of nieces and nephews. Serving as pallbearers were Henry Hurst, Elbert Angel, Leonard Miller, Jack Holcojnbe, G. O. Hedden, and Charlie Potts. j Cpl. Webb Now Serving In Army In Alaska Area Cpl. Fate R. Webb, son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Robert Webb, of Franklin, Route 1, is now serv ing with the U. S. Forces in Alaska, the Army Howe Town ! News Center has announced. These Alaskan army units are undergoing intensive field ( training while guarding the northern approaches to the U. ? S. and Canada, the announce ment said. Cpl. Webb's wife, Mrs. Lor j aine Webb, is living in Louis [ ville, Ky., while he is in serv Highlands Group Attends Graham's Asheville Revival On November 16, a delegation of Highlands people attended the Billy Graham revival serv ice in Asheville. Among those attending were, the Rev. Robert M. Hart, Mrs. W. C. Newton, Miss Susan Rice, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Shearouse, the Rev. Robert E. Early, Mrs. A. C. Holt, Mrs. Arthur Potts, Mr. COMPLETELY MEW? THE MOST POWERFUL, FINEST PERFORMING, BEST-LOOKING ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCK EVER BUHT! Here's America's greatest truck builder's latest and greatest truck! Here's the brand-new line of Chevrolet Advance Design trucks for 1954! 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