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Plemmons drew the plans for the building. Work will get under way soon. The Rev. John Ralph Willis is ' pastor at Mount Hope. He has been there for about one year. Draft Board Gives 16 Classifications Sixteen classifications have been announced by the draft board. They Include 1-C (enlisted), Jar rett P. Ledford and Charlie R. Bradley; 1-D (member of reserve component or student taking mll; itary training), Grover W. Shul er; 2-A (deferred because of civil ian employment, except agricul ture), Earl L. Moses; 4-A (regis trant who has completed service ) , Spence R. Ledford, Wiley E. Hol land, Bruce D. Wilson, Shirley Dowdle; 4-F (physically, mentally, or morally unfit for duty), Bert E. Waldroop; 5-A (over the age of liability), Cecil Sanders, Jack W. Pruett, Arvel A. Cabe, Clifton B. Morgan, Billy F. McCoy, Raymond B. Caldwell, and Charles E. Doster. Setsers See Their Fourth Daughter Given Nurse's Cap Mr. and Mrs. GJlmer Setser were In Atlanta last Thursday night for the capping of their Fourth daughter to become a nurse. She is Miss Margaret Ann ? Anna) Setser. a student at Geor gia Baptist Hospital. Miss Set ter's three sisters who are nurses also were present. They are Mrs. Agnes Hunton, of Greenwood. S. C.. and Misses Jean and Mary Setser, of Chattanooga. Tenn., who are working at Woman's Hos pital there, as well as going to Tennessee Temple Bible School. Only two of the Setser daugh ters are not nurses. They are Mjs Wayne Harrison, a beauti cian in Franklin, and Miss Helen Setser. who attends Franklin High School. The Setsers have a son. Richard, who is in high school here, and another son, Edwtn Ray. Macon County dairy fanner. When asked if she were a nurse. Mrs. Setser replied: "Well. I started to be, but it was kind of late when I became interested in it. Before I could finish, I was prevailed upon to be married. That ended that." 9 In Asheville For Boy Scout Annual Meeting Nine persons from Franklin at tended the 36th annual meeting of the Daniel Boone Council of the j Boy Scouts of America, held in Asheville Monday night, and help ed to win the attendance cup for the Smoky Mountain District, of which Franklin is a part. Awarding of the cup is based on the number of persons present from each district and the dis tance traveled to be at the meet ing. Those at -the meeting from Franklin were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKelvey and son, Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Holland McSwain, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gnuse, Jr., the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, and James L. Hauser. Mr. Gnuse, an at-large member on the council's executive board, was installed in his office along with other officers. Mr. Morgan is an honorary member of the board. 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