No. 2 Mary", is scheduled for the Windy Oap Baptist Church at S p. rn Wednesday, December 22, a Christmas play, "The Scarlet Ribbon", is planned for the First Baptist Church at 7:30 DISCOMFORTS To rili i m adwy. Ung and IUi ifc igpnh bowels Take B-Q-R Ma c o THEATRE NIGHT SHOW 7 AND ? BAT. 12 NOON CONTINUOUS Sunday Mat. 2:30 ? Nite 9:00 Mrs. Carrie Houston, Mgr. N THURS.FRI.. DEC. 16-17 "PRISONER OF WAR" Ronald Reagan Also Color Cartoon SAT.. DEC. 18 DOUBLE FEATURE "GUN FURY" In Technicolor Rock Hudson Also "THE GLASS WEB" Two Color Cartoons SUN.-MON., DEC. 19-20 "MAN WITH A MILLION" In Technicolor Gregory Peck Also Added News TUES.WED., DEC. 21-22 "ALADDIN AND HIS LAMP" Color By Cinecolor Patricia Medina-John Sands Also Latest News p. m. under the direction of Mrs. M. W. Chapman and Mrs. Curtis Pearson. Mrs. E. W. Fish er and Mrs. J. C. Jacobs are In charge of costumes and Mrs. A. R. Hlgdon, properties. Thursday, December 23, the second annual Jaycee-sponsored Christmas cantata will be pre sented by a choir of voices from all churches in Franklin. Set for 8 p. m , admission will be a gift or toy for a needy 1 child. The choir will give "The Song of Christmas", under the { direction of the Rev. Bryan IHatchett. G. A. Jones, Jr., will be narrator. Post-Christmas events sched i uled Include: On December 26, Dr. Bruce Whltaker, Baptist student state j secretary, of Raleigh, will preach at 11 a. m. and also at 7:30 p. m. at the First Baptist Church. The evening service al- , so will be marked by the pre Fr a n kl l II Drive-in N THEATRE *4 Week Days ? Starts at 7 One Show Sundays 9 o'clock ALEX ARNOLD, Mgr. All Children Under 12 Free THURS.-FRI., DEC. 16-17 "RAIDERS OF THE 7 SEAS" In Color Donina Reed - John Payne SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 DOUBLE FEATURE "THE HALF BREED" Robert" Young Also "PECOS BILL" SUN.-MON., DEC. 19-2* "FRENCH LINE" In Color Juie Russell-Gilbert Roland. TUES.-WED., DEC. 21-22 'THEY WONT BELIEVE ME" Robert Young-Susan Hayward sentation of "Hie Secret of the Bapjflst Student Union" by col lege students and servicemen of the First Church. A "Watch Night" program Is planned at the First church December 31 beginning at t P m. with Mrs. Jack Powell in charge. No. 3 Edna Earl Stoudemlre, Frizen Foods; Birdie Lee Bingham, Garden ; Helen Cochran, Qlrls' Record; Helen Moore. Leader ship; Birdie Lee Bingham, Bet ter Grooming; Linda Led ford, Home Improvement; and Nancy Cable. Public Speaking. Certificates were awarded to Pauline Ann Queen, June Wells, Linda Ledford, Helen Cochran, Nancy Cochran, Martha Blaine, Mildred Bingham, Irene Cloer. Doyle Cloer, Anne Belle Bing ham, Johnny Cloer, Birdie Lee Bingham, Judy Parrlsh, Rhu bena Gregory, Doris Mason, Claudetta McCoy, Patsy Gibson, Alice Bradley, Carol Smith, Carol Sue Welch, Sue Hughes, Florence Troughton, Bruce Jones. Virginia Guffle, Kathryn Jones. Shirley Ann Sorrells, Max Morgan, Elizabeth Am nions, Roberta McCracken, Ge- ! neva Ledbetter, Shirley Dills, Grace Wilkes, H. C. Stoudemlre, Jr., Teddy Bingham, Bud Shope, Mary Jo Waldroop, Barbara Waldroop, and Brenda Cun ningham. Consumers spend about 25 per cent of their disposable incomes for food. Patton Supper Is Scheduled By FRED HANNAH ? Community Reporter) Patton community will hold a family night supper December 23 at the community building, with the annual Christmas pro gram and gift tree following. The December meeting of the' home demonstration club was held at the home of Mrs. Erwin Patton on the 8th. After exchanging gifts, packages, which had been donated by the members, were sold and a nice sum was realized for the club treasury. Want Ads APPLES FOR CHRISTMAS Fancy grade apples in bushel boxes? GOLDEN DELICIOUS ? 2*2-3" and 21 2" up. $3 to $3.75 per box depending on quantity taken. RED STAYMANS ? Big 3" up apples in cells 80 to 113 apples pei box $3.75 to $4.25 per box. RED ROME BEAUTIES ? 2%" and up apples in cells 88 to 138 apples per box $3.25 to $3.75 per box. Utility Grade Red Staymans and Rome Beauties 2' 2" and up $2.25 to $2.75 per box or emptied out into your container 50c per bushel less. Boiling Hall Apple Orchard. 5 miles SW of Waynesville. Turn off Highway 19A and 23 at Saunook School, cross RR, turn right and go '2 mile to storage in orchard. D16 ? ltc r7^0ha^6mth^um?>id.\ GwuuitiaC DURAPOWER MAINSPRING f NANCY. Delightful 17 |?w*l El a i (: ? ? $3375 full J E LCI N ? t/a Beauftfu# l</aq & te// Jitnz PRICED AS LOW AS mA r? 39? SINCLAIR. Smoothly itylod 17 jowol Elgin. WWi expansion bond. Jamison, Jewelers FRANKLIN. N. C, HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS: For Mom . Hot Point: Refrigerators Ranges Water Heaters Cabinets ? Sinks Coleman Oil Heaters Pressure Cookers Automatic Toasters Waffle Irons Arvin Ironing Boards Automatic Dish Washers Revere Ware For Pop . . . Electric Razors Electric Toasters Hammers Diston Hand Saws Planes Tool Chests Rifles Shotguns Flashlights For the Kids . . Skates T ricycles Air Rifles / Pedal Kars Toys Wagons Footballs Basketballs A Big Selection of Sets of Dishes We invite you . . . TO VISIT OUR STORE AND LET US SHOW YOU Our Wide Selection of Useful Gifts for CHRISTMAS Franklin Hardware Co. Alwsjra Parking On The Sfnre Phone 117 FRANKLIN, N. C 44 GIFTS WITH YOUR PURCHASES" THROUGHOUT THE YEAR! fajWBIljp Exciting New Toys ^ Gifts Shell Appreciate j Farm and Home Supply Co. Phone 6 - Franklin, N. C. olJd,ch B.F.Goodrich B - ? 111 II JIM 111 1 11 1

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