The muffed grouse Is one of a very few ipeclea which more peo are encouraged to hunt. Blo believe that North Ca re produces enough grouse to i great deal moi-e hunt- | TV's EMERSON I PHILCO R. C. A. See them at... Franks Radio Electric Co. Mack and J. D. I \ Phone 24-9 ' Franklin Mrs. Parker, Macon Native, Dies At Waynesville Home At Age Qf 61 Mr;. Minnie F inie Nichols Par ker, z native of Macon, died Dec tirber 11 at her home in Waynes vule. it ha: bte~ !?arned here She was 01 ;.nd hrr: jeen in de cTisi.ir health for : ome time. Fn.eral services lor Mrs. Pal let, via was married to J. L. ;:er. aiso a Macon native, were conducted December 14 at the Glassy rirancb Methodist Church, near Oteen. Nephews were pall bearers and nieces were flower girls. Mr. and Mrs. Parker lived on Franklin. Route 2. before moving to Buncombe County several years ago. and later to Waynesville. She was a member of the Union Meth odist Church here. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her father, C. D. Nichols, of Franklin; four sons, Charlie Parner. of Waynesville, J. L. Parker, Jr., of Woodfin, and George and Eugene Parker, both of Waynesvilleo four daughters. Mrs. Iiee West, of Ashevllle, Mrs. Ardith Smith, of California, Mrs. Robert Gore, of Mlddleton. Ohio, I and Mrs. Charles Brown, of Clem- j son, S. C.; two sisters, Mrs. J. L. Lewis, of Canton, and Mrs. Judd Morgan, of Franklin; a brother, ! Thad Nichols, of Franklin; and 1 eight grandchildren. Relatives from here attending t the funeral included Mr. and Mrs. 1 Judo Moigan. Thad Nichols, Mrs. I Fxank Jamison, Mrs. Ray Frank | in. Vester. ecil, and Arvil Parker, Mrs. John McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker, Mrs. Blanche Moffitt, and Sam Sellers. HOLIDAY GREETINGS May lh? haart-warming spirit of Christmas thin* upon you throughout the year. The Fashion Shop 1c a* tfym from all of ms, f best wishes for a happy Holiday season and a Tin v year rich in It* good things of lift. Reece's Grocery George W. Recce The Spirit Christmas I n all the hustle-bustle of our happy Holiday preparations, let us never forget the true spirit of Christmas, so beautifully expressed in those carols of beloved memory. Let us dedicate ourselves to the ideal of which the Angel sang: "Peace on Earth, Good Will toward Men." The Twins' Shop The Yuletidc Season brills with it so many happy things... glad hearted greetings, good fellowship, family reunions and a deep feeling of contentment. May all of these joys be yours this Christmas. The Franklin 5 & 10c Store f a extend Dew vmms to mi out uric not Hobday Scmm, Med to awl ndgbboia for a wvy happy all of cite bat thtagt In BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY, Inc.

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