News about PEOPLE Phone 24 JANKT JACOBS CBOUTBS Hk nSTBMT SATURDAY BIrs. J. C. Jacobs entertained (or her daughter. Janet OaU, on the occasion of her fifth birthday oa Saturday afternoon at their hone od Harrison Avenue. Valentine colors of red and white were used In the decora tions. Individual birthday cakes and fruit punch were served. The guest list included Scotty Jacobs, David Parker, Charles Jamison, Eva Jane Jamison. Gail Elltott, Buddy Taylor. Kathy Chll den. Recta* Miu, Tony Bryant, Rebecca Carson, Peggy Huscua son, Olnger Banders. Charlie Chapman, Stephenla Chapman, Elaine Whl taker, Dana Sue Bald win. Llbby Henry, "Buaqr" Bry son, Rita Salaln. and Jimmy Per ry. MISS PIKR80N IS NUDE OF LT. PRINCE M. RAMEY Miss Mary Alice Pierson. daugh ter of Mrs. lone Pierson, of Albu querque, N. Mex., and the late Mr. SEE OUR SALES COUNTERS of Ladies' Shoes Mens Boys' Clothing You will be pleased with the Savings The Quality Shop "Where Quality Meets Economy" NOTICE ? ( i ? The annual stockholders meeting of the Macon County Building and Loan Association will be held in the Building and Loan office on the 19th day of January, 1956, at 7 o'clock, p. m. Please attend. If unable to attend, your proxy should be filed with the secretary at least five days before the meeting. H. W." CABE, President. Plereon, became the bride of First Lt. Prince Mm Ramey, sod of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Ramey, of Atlanta, O*., and Franklin. on December 28, at Central Methodist Church, In Albuquerque. Hie Rev. Robert Naylor per formed the ceremony. Mrs. Ramey Is a graduate of Highlands High School, Albuquer que, and of the University of New Mexico. She was a member of the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Lt. Ramey is a graduate of Franklin High School and West ern Carolina College, Cullowhee. For the past three years he has been serving in the U. S. Air Force. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hastings have moved from the Lyman Led better house in the Cartoogechaye community to their new home on Poplar Cove. Mrs. Sarah Bumgarner, of Whit tier, is here visiting her daugh ters and sons-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bowden Dryman and M.r and Mrs. J. C. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Higglns returned home last week from Haines City, Fla., where they spent some time with their daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Hlgdon, Jr. They spent the past week-end in Spin dale visiting Mrs. Hlggins' sister, Mrs. J. D. Porter, and Mr. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ramey and two children moved last week from the W. N. Dalrymple house on Cartoogechaye to Asheville. mACON'S Newest Citizens Bora to: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross Keener, of Franklin, Route 2. a daughter, Cathy Dlanne, January 11 at Angel Hospital. Mrs. Keen er Is the former Miss Catherine Cabe. Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Mc Call, of Franklin, Route 5. a daughter, Cathy Jean. January 13 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Gilmer Waldroop, of Franklin, Route 1, a son, William Joseph. January 13 , at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes A. Holland, of Franklin, Route 5. a daughter January 16 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bergen B. Hall, of Houston, Tex., a son, Robert Boise. January 6, In Houston. Mr. Hall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Boise Hall, of Franklin, Route 5. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dills, of Brunswick, Ga? a son, John Cal vin. Jr., December 28. at Bruns-" wick Memorial Hospital. Mr*. Dills was the former Miss Betty Do ?all. of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Douthlt, of Kantahala. a daughter Janu ary 14 at Angel Hospital. Stent Of SucceM "What Is the secret of success?" asked the Sphinx. "Push," said the Button. "Never be led," said the Pencil. "Take pains," said the Window. "Always keep cool," said the Ice. "Be up-to-date." said the Calen dar. "Never lose your head," said the "Make light of everything," said the Lamp. "Do a driving business," said the Hammer. "Aspire to greater things," said the Nutmeg. "Be sharp in all your dealings," said the Knife. "Stick to a good thing," said the glue. ? North Carolina Education. The average elementary school graduate will earn $116,000 in a lifetime, the average high school graduate $165,000, the average col lege graduate $368,000. How to bo tho Toon Queen of yoor party lino Yowl nlgi ?M fovor m | any party In* If yovH |wt follow Hum few simple rata* ?f coiirteay. Mm tfw En* ?horlngly, raltoM > in a* emergency, and hang up It* receiver oarefofly after each col . By doing Ihh, yow can Bake party Ina scrvica better for everyone . . . including yoarulf. Western Carolina Telephone Co. ANNOUNCEMENT I with to announce to my friends and cut* tomert that I have bought Frances' Beauty Shop in the Lee Wood BnUdinf, and will operate it It that location, with Mr*. Frances Wood, the former owner, continuing with the shop. * It Will be Known in Fatnre aa ROBETTA BEAUTY SHOP Phone 588-R Mrs. Wood and I will appreciate your b? ineea Mrs. Nell Marshall (Formerly with Pearl's Bewaty Shop) Franklin Feed Mill Yes Sir , We've Finally done it! We have put in brand new milling equipment. It eats the corn. Good service - no waiting. Try it! $10 to the man who can stall it shoveling ear corn. Try our 44% Master Mix Dairy ? v. Concentrate with your corn. Don't forget to add molasses. You'll have the best Dairy Feed money can buy. Our Own 16% Dairy Feed Only $ 2.50 You can pay more, but you can't buy better. Well be looking for you! Franklin Feed Mill