MLss Pearl Stiwinter Weds Paul Robert Holt Miss Pearl Stiwinter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Liester Stiwinter. of Franklin. Route 4. became the bride of Paul Robert Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Halt, of Dill &rd. Ga? Route 1, on January 2. Hie marriage ceremony was per formed in Clayton, Qa. Mrs. Denman Weds Bordner On Jan. 3 Mrs. Olive Burkette Denman, of Asheville. formerly of Franklin, and Floyd West Bordner, of Ashe ville. were married Thursday, Jan 3, at 4 p. m? at the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Abemathy, in Asheville. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Wesley O. Hurni, pas tor of the Asheville Bible Church, in the presence of a few relatives. Oiven in marriage by her broth er-in-law, the bride wore a navy blue wool crepe suit, beige ac cessories, and a gardenia corsage. After a brief wedding trip, the couple Is living at the home of the groom In Ashevllle. Mrs Bordner Is the widow of James Denman and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Burkette, of Columbia, S. C. Mr. Bordner Is a retired con tractor. V MRS. WOOD WEDS HORACE C. HURST 'Mrs. Bertha Wood, of Hiawassee, Ga? and Horace Carter Hurst, of Franklin, Route I, were married Sunday. Jan. 6, at 2:30 p. m. at the home of the bride in Hiawas The pastor of the First Metho dist Church of Hiawassee perfor med the wedding ceremony. The bride wore a blue crepe dress with pink accessories, and her corsage was a white orchid. After a reception, Mr. and Mrs. Hurst left on a wedding trip to various points in Florida. Attending the wedding were Mr. Hurst's children, Mr. and Mrs. Je rome, of Lenoir, and Robert Hurst, of Wadesboro. In Walhalla, S. C. ? Miss McCall Weds M G. Jones HIGHLANDS. ? Mr. and Mrs. i Sam R. McCaU. of Highlands. 1 have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Mavis McCall, to Maxwell Garland Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, of Franklin. The wedding took place In Wal halla, S. C., Dec. SI, at 2:45 p. m The bride was attired In a wint er white wool suit with which she wore black accessories. The couple was accompanied by Miss Shirley Anne Houston, niece of the bride, and Howard Patton. friend of the groom. After a short wedding trip through Florida, the groom return ed to Brooklyn Naval Base, where he is stationed. Mrs. Jones will re main In Franklin , where she Is em ployed at Franklin Hosiery Com- 1 pany. Vows Spoken Here ? Miss Sorrells Bride Of Beiin: t" Miss Margaret Marie Sorrel Is, daughter of Mrs. Lester* Sorrells, of Franklin, and the late Mr. Sor rells, became the bride of Fran* William Bennett, of Rome, Ga., son of the late Mr. and Mis. Thomas Bennett, Jan. 11, at 8 p. m. in the chapel of the First Bap tist Church of Franklin. The Rev. W. N. Cook perform Used Washing Machines And Refrigerators $49.50 and up Macon County Supply Co. Appliance Dept. Franklin, N. C. Phone 23 T ed the double-ring ceremony. Wedding music was presented by Mrs. Thomas B. Collier, pian ist, and Mrs. C. E. Henry, vocal ist. Given in marriage by her broth er, Floyd Sorrells, the bride wore a floor-length gown of candle- ' light ivory satin and Chantilly lace, fashioned with long sleeves and high neck, with tiny self-cov ered buttons on tne bodice. Her veil of illusion was attached to a halo of orange blossoms and se quins. She carried a white leather bound Bible, on' which was a small | bouquet of white carnations. Miss Patricia Dockery was maid of honor. She wore a gown of pink j satin and lace, fashioned with a full skirt, and a shoulder corsage of white carnations. Flower girls were Debra Ann Bowman and Nancy Lee Fisher. Miss Ethel Sorrells, sister of the I bride, lighted the candles. Robert Solesbee served as best man. Following the wedding cere mony, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kinsland entertained at a reception at their home in East Franklin. Assisting in serving were Mrs. J. H. Fisher, Mrs. Goodlow Bowman, Mrs. Harve Bryant, Mrs. Gene Pannell, Mrs. Paul Kinsland, and Miss Pauline Angel. After their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett will make their home to Rome, Ga. Montagues Attend Anniversary Event Mr. and Mrs. Kay Montague were In Rocky Mount Jan. 6 for the golden wedding anniversary of Mrs. Montague's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lassiter, Sr. Mrs. Montague's niece, Joe Ann Sim mons, went with them. News About People Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Keener re- , cently visited their children, Mr. i and Mrs. Aiex Keener, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keener, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Keener, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kelly, in Dewitt, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keener and Miss Laverae Keener drove them home | and spent a week here. Miss Lucy Morgan, of Penland, and Mrs. John M. Barr, of Char lotte, were here for the week end visiting their sister, Mrs. H. ?. I Freas, who is ill at the C. J. Harris I Community Hospital in Sylva. Mrs. freas' daughter Miss Helen Freas, of Oteen, was here with her mother. Mrs. Marshall Pierson, of Jack sonville, Fla., spent last week here with her mother, Mrs. W. B. Mc Guire, who has been ill at her home for some time. Mis. Mc Guire's son, William McGuire, and his son, John, of Charlotte, were here for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hunnicutt and son, Tom, of Askeviile. spent1 the week end here visiting friends. Mrs. Richard Siagle has re turned after spending a week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Wilbur fcatmon, in Reids ville. Mrs. Eatmon is recovering alter surgery. Mrs. Slagie joined Mrs. Howard Barnard in Rocky Mount Saturday, where they both attended a council meeting of the V. F. W. Auxiliary. Mrs. John Brantley, Jr., and Mrs. Douglas Horton and small son, Mike, of Charlotte, spent the past week visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Katen brink and Miss Mary Allman have had as recent visitors their sister 1 and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kelpin, and their daughter, Mrs. John Crawford, all of At lanta, and Mrs. Emma Kincaid, of Dillsboro. Mrs. Olga Noetel has returned to her home here, after spending some time In Chicago, 111. Conrad Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Henry, of EP'^ay, is confined to his home by a severe case of rheumatic fever. Mr. and Mrs. G. Schneider and sons, Alan and Mark, of Oak Park, Mich., recently visited Mrs. ED T. WILLIAMS, Agent * ' * Phone 5 or Sll 209 Nantahala Bldg. ATIONWIDB MUTUAL MSUIUNOa OOWANV HOME omcti COLUMBUS. OHM ? 'N mO1* w AP Special Low Price! Crispo Fresh FIG BARS Extra Special! Fancy A&P m Grapefruit Juice 2 46-oz. Cans Special Low Price! Walker9 s Austex Beef Stew No. 300 15-oz. Can 45 25 FANCY "OUR FINEST QUALITY" A&P Pineapple Sliced ? Chunk ? Crushed ? 29? v 29? v 25? No. 20 Can LARGE HEAD LETTUCE . . 2 for 35c CUBAN VINE RIPE TOMATOES LARGE STALK CELERY . . . . lb. 25c . . ea. 17c p^? 1 i i. ib a i Super M?rl<ets Prices this ad effective through Sat., Jan. 19th. Little League Sponsoring TV Talent Auditions In conjunction with a South j Carolina television station, the ! Little League Baseball orgamza- J tion here this month will show , the way to possible TV fame for local musicians and entertainers. On Jan. 30 at 7 p. m. at East Franklin School, Bob Cox. of WFBC-TV, Greenville. S. C-, will hold auditions. He is to select 30 acts locally ? 10 children. 10 teen age, and 10 adult. These acts wUl then compete with each other at a show Feb. 2 at 8 p. m. at the Franklin High gymnasium. Th>: six best acts of the evening are to appear on Feb. 8 over WFBC TV at 7:30 p. m., when Franklin is to be featured. Robert C. (Bob) Carpenter, Lit tle League president, said this week that the proceeds from sell ing a program for the Feb. 2 show and the admission receipts are ear marked to help light the East Franklin ball field for night Lit tle League games. Macon Pastors Going To W. N. C. Conference Monday Baptist ministers from Macon j County will attend a Western North Carolina Baptist Pastors' Schneider's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry, of Franklin, Route 5. The Schneiders were en route to Miami, Fla. Mrs. Sidney Clay and children, Donnie and Dianne, of Ellijay. recently visited Mrs. Clay's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Shook, in Marietta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. George Yetter returned to Savannah, Ga., last week, after being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Cook, of Highlands. Mr. Yetter, an associ ate of Eugene Howard in the oper ation of the Sapphire Valley Inn and Country Club in Jackson County, came to inspect the pro gress of a clubhouse being built on the inn's golf course. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Drake, of Swannanoa, recently visited Mrs. Drake's mother, Mrs. J. M. Ray. at Kyle. Mrs. Ethel Wright, of Kyle, has returned home, after spending a month visiting relatives in Ander son, S. C. Mrs. L. B. Edwards, of Balti more, Md., recently visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Baldwin, of Kyle. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Siler, of Asheville, were recent visitors of Miss Lilly Rankin and Ernest Rankin. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Fisher and two daughters visited Mrs. Fish er's parents in Hartwell, Ga.. Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cunning ham, of Tarpon Springs, Fla., spent the week end here with Mr. Cunningham's brother and sister in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Cun ningham. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Houk and two children have returned to their home in Independence, Mo., after visiting Mr. Houk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Houk. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Yost, of Franklin. Route 1, are spending a month's vacation in Florida. Conference in Waynes ville Mon day morning ? at the First Bap tist Church. The meeting will take the place of the local weekly gathering of Baptist ministers. Theme of the Waynes ville pro gram will be "For Such a Time as This". Macon County's Baptist min isters will resume their weekly meetings on Monday, Jan. 28, at the First Baptist Church here. The Rev. C. C. Welch, pastor of the Windy Gap church, will speak. i Swaf ford's Say in 's I wouldn't dare tell you ex actly how I made my new formula ? that will mate things move faster than lightning -? but' I will let you in on part of it. A few days ago I decided ? to clean up in the store. After dusting and sweeping, I thought the floor needed oil, (to keep down dust.) My floor oil can was almost empty, so I began wondering what to tio. Then, the? great discovery was born ? "I'll make some floor oil," thinks I. Taking the oil can I poured in some kerosene oil, liquid floor wax, wesson oil, plastic wax and a bottle of hair oil (to give better smell.) This mixture was too clear, so by adding enough shoe polish the right color was obtained. (Correct for mula after patented.) Just about dark (after waiting on a few customers and a news reporter) all the floor of my store (except near the door) had a nice coat of ? shall I say oil? Hurriedly ? I started mopping a heavy brown coat on that area. When I step ped where the wonder oil had been spread ? Wham ? my head hit the door. I know that was quicker ? for it lightened after I hit (even if the ceiling was full of stars.) This formula will have to be tried out before I can put it on the market, so if any of you housewives have a man who wants to sit around all the time ? send him in. I'll pour some of this stuff on the floor ? and guar antee a cure. Maybe you would like to try it as a lub ricating oil. We could leave the shoe polish out. Come in folks? I'm glad to see you? anytime. PAUL SWAFFORD Bry'son City road. 1 '/2 miles from city limits The Unly Fertilizer Produced In Western N. C. BLUE RIDGE PLANT FOOD Manufactured by Smoky Mountains Fertilizer Co. Waynes ville, N. C. Mr. Farmer: For your early side-dressing we can furnish you with the following Fertilizer: 0- 9-27 Plain or with Borax 2-12-12 Plain or with Borax 0-14-14 Plain or with Borax .? I . 20% Phosphate. can also furnish you with any other grades of Fertilizer. | See Us for Special Orders We will fill your A.S.C. orders on Seeds, Fertilizer and Lime. BROWN & ? ARSON Phone 297 Franklin, N. G ft

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