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Len oir, of Franklin, Route 1, a daughter, December 11 at Angel Hospital. ... THE SICK - j Angel Hospital Charles T. Bradley, of Frank lin, has been discharged as im proved following treatment. Mrs. Herbie J. Bradley, of Dillard. Ga., Route 1, is improv ing following surgery. Ardell E. Cabe, of Franklin, Route 2, is improving following surgery. Miss Margaret Elizabeth Car penter, of Franklin, Route 4, is improving surgery. T. H. Fagg, of Franklin, has | been discharged as improved following treatment. Mrs. John Henry Garrison, of Franklin, Route 2, is a patient for treatment. John Henry Garrison, of Franklin, has been discharged as improved following treat ment. Mrs. Ben Giles, of Franklin, Route 4, is a patient for treat ment. Charles Donald Raby, of Franklin, Route 3. is a patient for treatment. 1 Harley Stewart, of Franklin, Route 1, is improving following ' surgery. Mrs. Tommy Hunt, of Dillard, | Ga., Route 1, has been dis charged as improved following surgery. Highlands Community Hospital John H. C. Perry is receiving medical treatment. Col. H. D. Porterfield is im proving satisfactorily. Airman Young Home On Leave At Ellijay Airman 3/c Jerry L. Young has completed an 18-week course in aircraft engine me chanics and is now spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Young, of Ellijay. At the end of his leave. Air man Young will report to Camp Kilmer, N. J., where he expects to be assigned to Bermuda for the next three years. LEAVE AFTER KOREA Airman 1/c Ned E. William son recently spent a two-week leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Williamson, at their home on Franklin, Route 2 Air j man Williamson had ,'ust return ed from a year in Korea with the 75th Police Squadron, and is now stationed at Harligen Air Force j Base, Tex. DISPLAY ON SQUARE The nativity scene on Rankin j Square has been erected by | the Franklin Jaycees. Contrast ing "then" . and "now" of j Christmas in two separate scenes, the theme of the dis play is "Keep Christ in Christ mas". Class Of '39 Plans Reunion In April Members of Franklin High School. Class of 1939. met last Thursday night to map plans for a reunion. Harold Roper was named tem porary president and Fred Dowdle temporary secretary. The reunion is set for April 29. 1955. Clothing Closet Sets New Policy The Fiank'in Junior Woman's I Club's "Children's Clothing Clo I set", featured In last week's issue ' of The Press, has been doins a land office business, member^ of I the club said yesterday. And. a^ a result of this rush, a ! new policy of distributing clothes to the needy has been adopted From here on. the club will give clothes only to those recom mended by line school officials as definitely needing assistance, ac cording to Mrs. Nancy Keener, publicity chairman. Applications for assistance may be left with Mrs. Louise Ledford, It was said. SELJL EIGHT COWS John C. Ferguson and son, of Franklin, recently sold eight purebred Aberdeen-Angus cows to Hud D. Blaloek, of Dlllard Oa , the American Aberdeen Angus Breeders' Association haa announced. CARD OF THANKS We want to extend our heart felt thanks to our many frlenda and relatives for their aid dur ing the sickness and death of our beloved mother; also for the beautiful flowers. The Wilson children
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