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SPRING?
Businesses
Are Preening
This Week
Although maybe a little pre
maturely. a number of Franklin
businesses are succumbing to the
promise of Spring and are re
decorating and installing new
fixtures.
A complete remodeling pro
gram has been under way for
several days at the Dixie-Home
Store. The job includes new light
ing fixtures, painting, and the en
larging of some departments. A
Winn-Dixie supervisor, here to
help with the project, estimated
i the remodeling costs at $6,000.
Dryman's. men's and boys' cloth
ing store, also has been redecorate
ed. Estimated cost. $600. according
to Prelo Dryman.
Macon Bargain Store has just
installed new lighting fixtures at
a cost of $339 and other improve
ments are planned, the owners,
Sam Gibson and' Hall Callahan,
said this week.
Angel Drug Store is sporting a
new green with white trim inter
ior.
Macon County Supply Company
also is coming under the paint
brush this week.
COURT OWNERS RETURNING
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Pettis,
owners of Woods Motor Court in
Franklin, plan to return here
Feb. 28 from Isiamorado, Fla.,
where they have been spending
the winter.
NEWS ABOUT Macon
? County L PHONE 24
People
Tommy Higdoff Crawford Moore,
Jerry Sutton, and Kenneth Brown,
all students at N. C. State College
in Raleigh, spent the week end at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin. Jr.,
and son, Scotty. of Wayneoville,
wc?t week end guests of Mrs.
Martin's mother, Mrs. Nina T. Mc
Coy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Curd left
last week to spend some time In
Tampa. Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Radford Jacobs
and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hedden
spent last week vacationing in
Miami and other points in Florida.
They visited Mr., and Mrs. J. B.
Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
Hamil in Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hooker anc"
family spent the week end visiting
relatives in Loudon. Tenn.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Bren
dall, of High Point," visited Mrs.
Brendan's mother, Mrs. F. H.
Nolen, and other relatives here
last week.
Miss Laura Stillwell. of Bryson
City, is here visiting her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. arid Mrs. John
F. Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Penland and
son, David, of Waycross, spent
the week end .with Mr. Penland's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bayse Pen
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Mc
Kelvey, Jr., of Chamblee, Ga.,
visited relatives here over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Swafford
and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Swafford
had as week end guests Jflr. ana
Mrs. Charles Millgr and two chil
dren. of Greenvile, S. C.. and Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Swafford. of
Charlotte.
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FRAN J !N. N. C
Mis. F. E. Brown had as recent
guests Mr and Mis Harley Baliew
and daughter. Miss Ann Belltw. of
Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Renshaw
and their guest. Mr. Renshaw s !
brother. DeWalt Renshaw, of Oio
fino. Idaho, left last Thursday for
a week's stay with Mr and Mrs.
John D. Alsup in Tallahassee, and
other points in Florida.
Miss Nancy Dayton, who works
in Atlanta. Ga., spent last week
here with her parents.. Mr and
Mrs. Grover Dayton.
Mrs. S. H. Lyle and Mrs. Allen
6il#r spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Hunnicutt in Ashe
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Southard
and small daughter. Brtnda. of
Chamblee. Qa., visited Mr. South
ard's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Southard, of Gneiss, over the
week end.
Mrs. R. E. Pattlllo is visiting
her son and daughter-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. R. .L. Pattlllo. in Bry
son City this week.
Mrs. W. E. Purr left Friday
for a two-weeks' visit with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe B. Putnam, and family.
In CherryviUe.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Bryson.
of Detroit. Mich., are spending a
month at their farm in the Cowee
^valley.
Mrs. Earl Harrison has returned
from Veedrt-burg. Ind . after spend
ing three weeks visiting her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Garris Parker. Mrs. Harrison came
by plane from Indianapolis to At
lanta.
Mrs. Richard Nehring, of Cam
J bria. Wise., is here visiting Mrs.
i J. W. Cunningham and other rela
| tives.
Mi-, and Mrs. John Lyle Wal
droop and Mr. Waldroop's mother,
Mrs. Mary Lyle Waldroop, all of
Tuckaseigee, were in Franklin on
business last Friday.
Mrs. Bertha Ledford McCall '
has returned home after visiting I
in Brevard.
Mis. Carroll Gibson has return
ed from Sumter. S. C., after visit
ing her son. S/Sgt. Joseph A.
Gibson, and family.
Mr. and Mis. Wade C. Arvey
visited their son and daughter-in
law last week in Atlanta. Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Baldwin
have as their guest Compton
Young, of Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Yost, who
have been spending some time in
Florida, have returned to their
home on Wayah Road.
Mrs. E3da Prince, of High Point,
spent the week end with her par
: ents. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bryant,
in Kyle.
Mrs. W C. Duvall. of Franklin.
Route 3. recently visited her sons,
Harry, Wint, and Wayne, and their
families, in Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood, of
Charlotte, spent the week end vis
iting friends and relatives in Kyle.
Mark Bryant has returned to
his home in Kyle, after spending
a few motnhs working in High
Point. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Haney and
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Haney. all
of.Gastonia, recently spent a few
days visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L
Haney, in Kyle.
Mrs. Pritchard Russell has re
turned to her home on Franklin,
Routt 5, after spending a week
with her son and daughter-in-law,
S/Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Russell,
and their children, Charlene and
"Rusty", in Washington, D. C.
Ray Davis and H. L. Owenby,
i of Kyle, left last Tuesday for Pitts
burgh, Pa. i where they are em
ployed. They were accompanied
I by Mr. Owenby's daughter, Mrs.
i Betty Myers, who will join her
J husband, Clell Myers, in Pitts
j burgh.
i Charles Bateman. who has been
working in Pittsburgh, , Pa., spent
TV Auditions I
Slated Tuesday
In Highlands j
HIGHLANDS ? Auditions for
television are slated to be held at '
Highlands School on 1 1
night, Feb. 26. by Bob Cox, whose
show. "Bob Cox TV Screen Audi
tions" is telecast over WFBC TV, |
Greenville, S. C.
The auditions, being sponsored j
by the Lions club, will begin at i
6:30. All entertainers and musi- j
cians are invited to try out.
the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bateman, in
Kyle.
Miss Marjorie Moody, a student
at Mars Hill College. Mars Hill,
spent the week end here with her
mother. Mrs. Lily Moody. Mrs.
Moody 's other daughter, Miss Julia
Moody, a senior at Western Caro
lina College, joined them here
Sunday.
Mrs. Fran* Deal, of AsheviUe,
spent the week end here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Slagle
and Miss Mary Slagle, of Atlanta,
were here Sunday visiting rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bulgin had
as guests Sunday, Dr. and Mrs.
T. D. Slagle and family, of Sylva.
Miss Nancy Angel, a student at
Mars Hill College, spent the week
end here with her mother, Mrs.
Elbert Angel. Miss Angel had as
guests three girl friends, who are
also students at Mars Hill.
Mrs. Roy Cantrell is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Roy E. Jones,
and Mr. Jones, in Pontiac. Mich.
Mrs. Arthur Jones is at home,
after spending a week with her
daughter, Mrs. H. R. Hundley, and
her son, Roy E. Jones, both of
Pontiac, Mich.
Mrs. Grover Lewis was called to
Knoxville. Tenn., last week because
of the illness of her daughter.
Mrs. John R. Kelley. Robert, Lewis
and Miss Edith Leopard accom
panied her to Knoxville.
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rust
up here? ?
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down here!
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Phone 107
THE TWINS' SHOP
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? - ?
Dollar Day Savings
You Won't Believe It - But Its True. Read This and
Don't Walk- Run to Our Store Thursday, Friday and
Saturday - 21, 22, 23. ,
Look What $1.00 Buys
# x DRESSES
? BLOUSES
? SHOES
? SLIPS
? PAJAMAS '
# BRASSIERES
? BAGS
? T-SHIRTS
THESE ITEMS ARE ?
Reg- $3.95 to $24.95
HURRY! THEY WONT LAST
All Winter
DRESSES *
? Latest Styles
? Best Materials
Reduced to
ONE RACK WINTER
COATS
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About 11 of these
rag?
SHOES
ONE GROUP?
? We.t Port
* Life Stride
* Red Cross
Reg. $8.95 to $12.95
Now $5.88
Suits and Skirts
5 Days Only
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