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News about PEOPLE Phone 24 MRS. WRINN HONORED .1 WITH SHOWER FRIDAY Miss Lillian Jones and Mrs. Larry Cabe were hostesses Friday afternoon at a miscellaneous i shower given at the home of Mrs. ' ' Bob S. Sloan in East Franklin.;1 honoring Mrs. John Wrinn. a re- j cent bride. The house was decorated with , sweet peas, gladioli, and other ^ summer flowers. Punch and cake ware seved. Approximately 40 guests called, j MRS. SLOAN HONORED 1 AT LUNCHEON FRIDAY Mrs. W. W. Sloan, Sr., was ' honored by her niece. Miss Har riette Kinnebrew. with a birth- 1 day luncheon Friday, at Miss Kin- 1 nebrew's apartment on Harrison Avenue. : The luncheon table was over- i laid with an imported linen cloth. ! Kith a centerpiece of gladioli and Shasta daisies. The honoree was showered with gifts. Guests included Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. George A Jones. Mrs. Lee -rawford. Mrs. J. S. Sloan, Mrs. Fteby Tessier, Mrs. P. H. Calla han. and Mrs. Ruby Tucker. MISS BARBARA EMORY BRIDE OF DONALDSON Mr. and Mrs. Earl Emory, of Franklin. Route 1, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Barbara Mae Emory, to Milas \ndrew Donaldson, son of Mr. ind Mrs. R. N. Donaldson, of Franklin, Route 2. The ceremony was performed jy the Rev. R. L. Poindexter at his home on June 25. The bride wore a navy linen suit with white accessories. She is a graduate of Franklin High School, class of 1955, and is now employed by Burlington Indus tries, Inc. Mr. Donaldson Is employed by the Nantahala Creamery. After a short wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson are living in East Franklin. MISS MEDLIN IS BKIDE OF ROBERT F. TYSINGER Miss Dorothy Marie Medlin. daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. D. J. Medlin, of Franklin, Route 2, became the bride of Robert. Farrell Tysinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tysinger. of Franklin, Tuesday morning at 9 a. m. in the chapel of the First Baptist Church. The couple entered the chapel | together. The Rev. M. W. Chap man, pastor of the church, per- 1 formed the double-ring ceremony. The groom gave his bride his maternal great grandmother's en gagement and wedding rings. The bride wore a navy linen suit with white accessories. Her corsage was a white orchid. She is a graduate of Franklin High School and until her marriage was employed by the Associate | Transport Company in Charlotte : Mr. Tysinger is a graduate of Franklin High School and is an | aviation electrician second class in the U. S. Navy. He has been j stationed in California for the past *AP f Remember, Millions Acclaim the A & P Seal A SURE SIGN OF ? QUALITY and ? SAVINGS ? another big 1 Oc BE AN S ALE Your Choice \ Ac Sultana Pork and Beans Sultana Blackeye Peas I ^ Ann Page Kidney Bean CAN Ann Page Beans With Chili Gravy JBL ? JANE PARKER BAKERY BUYS PIES STREUSEL ? 49? SPANISH BAR CAKE .. 29* JELLY TOPPED BUNS ?... 25' WHITE BREAD L'.b( 14' DESSERT SHELLS p.^ 20' PUFFIN READY TO BAKE BISCUITS 4 pks' 49? SULTANA STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 12-oz. m W G,aSS SUNNYFIELD CEREAL SOCKEYE SALMON / ASSORTED L C Per Pks LiO A&P'S OWN V/2-oz. O C BRAND CAN ^ ? SALAD DRESSING ANN PAGE CREAMY Qt. Jar 39 KOOL-AID DRINK MIX These Prices Will Be Effective Through Saturday, July 9th Assorted Flavors 6 p s 25 I WUI AIMMMC 4 r?ONC IU COWMW FRANKLIN, N. C. I three years, but following his leave I will go to Iceland. Following the ceremony, the couple left on a short wedding trip to Oceah Drive, 8. C. Personal Mention Mrs. Joe Setser is spending a week with her son, Tom Setser, and family. In Scotts. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tessier and children, of Asheville, spent the week-end here with relatives. Mrs. Tessier and children remained for a longer visit. Miss Jo Ann Wilhide. who is employed in Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with her parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wilhide. Mrs. Reby Tessier is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Adding ton. and Mr. Addington, in West 1 Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kesler, of Salisbury, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Kesler's mother, Mrs T. W. Angel, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hege, of : Winston-Salem, are visiting Mrs. Hege's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B W. Justice, of Franklin, Route 4 Mrs. R. E. Pattillo is spending a few days with her son, R. L. Pattillo, and family, in Bryson City. Miss Lucy Slagle and guest, ' Miss Mae Culpepper, both of At lanta, spent the week-end at Miss Slagle's home on Cartoogechaye. Lit. Fred Henry, of Camp Lejuene, was the week-end guest of Miss Caroline Crawford and Mrs. Gilmer L. Crawford. Richard Jones, a student at Davidson College, spent the week end at home. Miss Amanda Slagle. elemen tary supervisor in Jackson County, has arrived to spend the summer at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hunnicutt and son, Tom; of Asheville, visited relatives and friends here Monday, j Miss Merrily Brooks of Rich mond, Va., and guest. Miss Caro line Morton, of Washington, N. C.. spent the week-end here with Miss Brooks' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brooks. James Carmichael, of Corpus J Christi, Tex., spent the week-end | here with his sister, Mrs. T. W. Angel,' Jr., and Mr. Angel. Mrs. John M. Barr, of Char ! lotte. was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. H. E. Freas. and her brother, the Rev. A. Rufus i Morgan. Parker Raby, of Franklin and I Pontiac, Mich., spent the week j end here with his wife and chil dren. Herbert McKelvey and Bill j Zickgraf left Saturday for Camp Hope, near Canton, to serve as counselors. Mrs. D. W. Nichols and two children, Mike and Janet, are here from Flagstaff, Ariz., to be with their mother and grand mother, Mrs. Julia P Calloway. A/lc and Mrs. Glen Tallent. Jr.. of Greenville. S. C, spent the week-end here visitin ' their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gle.i Tal lent, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hodgins. | Miss Margaret Moore, who is employed in Charlotte, spent the 1 week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Slagle and children, of Franklin. Route 1, spent the week-end in Charlotte, visiting relatives. Mrs. Martin Jones had as week j end guests her daughter. Mrs. | Harold Waldroop, and Mr. Wal ! droop, of Columbus, Ohio, and her granddaughter. Mrs. Bill Stitt. and Mr. Stitt, of Rogersville, Tenn. | Mrs. Martha Hamill and moth er. Mrs. Mack Morehouse, of Co lumbus, Ohio, spent a few days | this week at the Franklin Lodge. Miss Harriett Kinnebrew had ? as week end guests former college ' classmates Mrs. Blanche Bell. Mrs J Lucille Green. Miss Elmina Aus I tin. and Miss Arlevia Burson. all I of Atlanta. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Robert i Bobby' Arthur, and two children. Robert and Edith, of Long Island. N. Y . have returned home after a week's visit here with Mr. and Mrs Harry ; Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. C S Slagle Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mielke anrf son, Michael, of Asheville. spent Sunday here with Mrs. Mielke's , mother,. Mrs. M. F. Jones Mr. and. Mrs. T. G. Ledford and Leonard Long, of Atlanta. OS. . were here fortheweek-end; visiting their parents. Mr. and! Mrs. Paul Long. i Don Low;, and son. Raymond, of Norcross. Ga . spent the week end with his brother. Paul Long and Mrs. Long. . Mr. and Mrs George R Pattillo had as week-end guests. Mrs. Pat tillo's mother. Mrs. Frank Mc Colloueh. and her brother Tom my McCollough. and family, of Macon. Ga. Mrs. Jean M Burrell and t h r " children, of Winston-Salem, spent the week-end here with her par- j ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Moore ' Air Division Chief and Mrs. Rav Barnard and two sons arrived from Hawaii Saturday, where Mi Barnard has been stationed with the U. S. Navy, to spend a month here with their parents. Mr and Mrs. W. M. Barnard and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Moore. At the end of his leave. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard ?will go to Corpus Christ i. Tex., where they will make their home. County Fair Explained At Hickory Knoll Plans for the county fair in August were outlined by exten sion agents James G. Flanagan and Robert McNeil at a meetina Friday night of the Hickory Knoll Rural Community Develpoment Organization Progress on the new church 1 building was reported by the presi dent. Vernon Cunningham. At the meeting. S165 was raised for buy ing flooring at the church. When the flooring is finished, the audi torium may be used. This should be in about three or four weeks. A singing followed the meeting. Cecil Alexander and P. Cunn ingham gave the devotional. NEIGHBORLY DIG A woman who had recently tak en up piano lessons had her prac ticing interrupted by a pounding at the door. Her eyes gave a start when she opened the door and found a policeman standing at the threshold. "What's the matter?" she asked breathlessly, "We just got a phone call' said the officer, "that a fellow named Chopin was being murdered in this house." i* THE COOKING CORNER FavoriU Recipes Of MACON WOMEN Lemon Pie 1 Measure 2 cups sugar into a mixing bowl, add 2 tablespoons flour and mix well. Add 4 unbeaten eggs ' 4 cup milk V* cup melted butter ?4 cup lemon juice Grated rind of 2 lemons. Mix thoroughly, pour into a 9 inch unbaked pastry shell. Cook at 350' until brown. Mrs. Carl Slagle Upper Cartoogechaye Club For Prompt ? PLUMBING and ? HEATING ? SERVICE Call 6 Farm & Home Supply Near Hirer Bridge FRANKLIN, N. C. Oil Bonier Service USED CARS Special This Week 1955 Ford Customline-8 4-dr. Radio, heater, white tires, seat covers. We guarantee this car to be new. List price $2465. ?Z. $1995 1954 Ford Customline-8 2dr. One-owner. Fully equipped. 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-dr. Fully equipped. This is a nice car. 1953 Mercury 2-dr. 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe 4-dr. This is a one owner car. Driven only 30,000 miles. 1950 Mercury 2-dr Cleanest one in town. 2?1950 Buick 4-dr. Sedans 1946 Buick 2-dr. Sedan 1951 Hudson Hornet 4-dr. Sedan. USED TRUCKS 1952 Chevrolet V2 ton pickup. Perfect condition. 1948 Ford 3-4 Ton Several older models of Cars and trucks to choose from. See us before you buy or trade ? no reasonable offer refused. We can save you money. MACON MOTOR COMPANY Your Authorized Buick Dealer Phone 233 Palmer Street, West Franklin, N. C. r Keeps food for picnics for hours ? * LARGE SIZC- 17 x 18 INCHtS > * IDEAL SHOPPING BAG FOR FROZEN FOOD mm Fiberglass-insulated Therm-All Bag Usually sells for $1.98 NOW ONLY while they last Farm and Home Supply Co. PHONE 6 Near the River Bridge FRANKLIN, N. C E ' mm m m F. Goodrich FIRST IN RUBBER - FIRST IN TUBELESS
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