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The Woman's Missionary So ciety. Brotherhood, Royal Am bassadors, and Girl's Auxiliary of the Ridgecrest Baptist Church will meet Saturday night. May 3, at the church at 7:30. ? ? ? A meeting of the home demon station club's decorations com mittees for the Macon County dress review was attended yester day afternoon (Wednesday) by the two Ridgecrest committee members. Mrs. J. P. Shuford and Mrs. John Smith. The meeting was held at the East Franklin School. ? ? ? Mrs. Prank Sellers entertained with a birthday dinner at her home Sunday in honor of her daughter. Miss Jo Ann Sellers, three brothers, Howell, John and O. C. "Smith, Jr., a sister, Mrs. Jim Thompson, and a small friend. Ray Shuford. all of whom were celebrating birthdays. Twenty rela tives and friends were present for the occasion. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pouts, of SEED CORN Coker-911 U. S. - 282 BROWN & CARSON Phone 297 Franklin, N. C. FLOWERS FLOWERS FOR MOTHER ON HER DAY FUCHIA -r- Beautiful Blooming Plants $1.75 While they Last 1 SO HURRY ? HURRY Several Other Varieties of Pot Flowers Also Nice Variety of Tomato Plants Coleus and Cuttings Lee's Greenhouse 2 Miles from Town on Georgia Road IIEIII h?p?v?i SPRED smm fjfSw V Now added to the famous qualities of the 100% Latex Wonder WaO ? NKWI DECORATOR SOFT SHEEN ? NEW I EASY COVERING FOR HARD-TO-PAINT SURFACES We've improved on the perfect to give you the best wall paint ever I And in new beautiful >tay fresh colon. Try no-fume-no-odor SPRED SATIN today. Guaranteed washable. Congratulations to the Home Demonstration Clubs of Macon County FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO Alwmyi Parkins on the Sqnare Phone 117 Franklin, N. C. 4 Brevard, visited Mrs. R. D. Bren die over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green, of Greenville, S. C.. were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brendle. Visiting Mrs. Myrtle Watkins over the week end were her sister. Mrs. Mae Foster, and Miss Eethel Rankin, of Toccoa, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Breedlove, of Bryson City, visited Mrs. Julia Shuler Sunday. Also visiting her last Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Browning, of Bryson City. Mrs. Kate Owens, of Asheville. is visiting her brother and sister in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Raby Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Larry Milstead in Asheville Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson and children, of the Ridgecrest community, and Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Allen, of Franklin. Route 3 Mrs. Kate Stevens and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fisher and children, of Asheville. visited Mrs. Stevens' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Sellers, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Browning and daughter, of Cramerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cope and daughter, and Mrs. Lelia Brown ing, of Jackson County, visited Mrs. Arthur Browning Saturday. The Rev. and Mrs. Lee Craw ford and grandson, Gary Brown- ' ing, visited Mr. Crawford's bro ther. Willie Crawford, in Pine Creek Sunday afternoon. Mr. Crawford preached Sunday night at the Pine Creek Baptist Church. "Aunt Elsie" Smith, of Sylva, who has been visiting in Vandalia, 111., for two months, returned home this week. Although "Aunt" Elsie lives in Sylva. she spends her weekends in the Ridgecrest community. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dowdle and son, Gary, went to Atlanta, Ga., Monday. No. 1 how well the "homemaker of to day feeds her family. Meal planning is a never ending job for there are so many important things to con sider as each day's meals are planned. In most families there ' are grown-ups, teen-agers, and ?? small children. Each jnust be j taken care of, for younger chil dren and adolescents need more of certain foods than oth ers. They are growing at a fast rate and need large amounts of body building material and cer tainly they need lots of energy giving foods. Not So Active On the other hand, adults \ can do with less amounts of j energy-giving foods for they are ' not nearly so active. In plan ning meals the food budget must be considered and K must not be forgotten that large amounts spent for food does not always mean a well-fed fam ily. Surplus foods on hand must always be considered and utilized to the best advantage. Of course food raised and pro- j duced on the farm plays the biggest part In food planning. I But most of all, the home maker must see that her fam- I ily gets the RIGHT amount of the RIGHT kind of food each 1 day. How Is she going to do this? Apply Food Facts First, she jnust acquaint her- , self with the basic facts and know how to apply them to her meal planning. Each day [ as she plans, she must check herself to see if she has includ- ; ed each of the following groups of food: 1. Fruits and vegetables ? one green leafy vegetable, one yel low and one other. One serving of cooked fruit and one raw fruit. 2. Dairy products ? this in cludes 'milk, cheese and butter. Carpenter Resigns Little League Post Robert C. (Bob) Carpenter has announced his resignation as president of the Little League here. He explained business and other civic commitments forced him to make the decision to step down. Sam Higdon is vice-president of the organization and will serve as acting president until the league acts on filling Mr. Car ? penter's vacancy. 'HL'ik* f lalt f * * ij \tMr- w? t%*k * HL-? . ijLfl rf-hfikf.ifa JLtjik I #-}% *? -$*? "IN ANY LANGUAGE . . I ? ? i 3. Meat ? beef, pork, poultry, or fish. 4. Breads and cereals. Good Food Habits Next, the homemaker must train her family to good food habits Set good examples by never discussing llk.es and dis likes at meal time. Serve meals as though you are confident that each food will be eaten. Encourage the eating of basic foods first and make the ex tras as treats. Third, the homemaker must train herself to good buying habits. Buy systematically, pre pare a buying list, study prices and take advantage of foods in season for they are usually cheaper. Shun too many extras that actually have no food val ue If you are really watching your food budget. Last of all, the homemaker must know how to prepare her food to save food value and how to serve It so attractive ly that her family will enjoy eating It. The home demonstration club program In our county offers to the women Information and help In the field of food and nutrition as well as many other fields. Through her home dem onstration club, a homemaker Is able to keep herself Informed on new findings In food and nutrition and new methods of preparing and conserving food. She Is continually being re minded of the Important role she has to play In her family's welfare. Mrs. Lawrence Pat tun (Patton Club) ? More Economical * More Dependable # More for the Money We have a complete line of Ford Farm Implements, also. Visit lis. Macon Tractor and Implement Co. Phone 569 - - Near Brown and Carson People's Department Store MOM Will Love a New Dress ? .New Shipment ? Latest in Styles ? Wanted Colors $5.95 if It's For Mother It Has To Be Special We Gift Wrap FREE Give You S&H Green Stamps Too Make Your Selection Now A small deposit will hold Lovely Lingerie * Slips * Panties * Gowns * Pajamas * Bras You will love our se lection and you will be pleased with our prices. IN OUR BASEMENT STORE Soft Goods . . . Bed Spreads $3.99 and up Curtains ? 98c Sheets (Sized) First Quality - $2.98 Towel Sets Throw Rugs ? : $1.00 House Ware . Linoleum Rugs 9 x 12 - 32-Pc Set China Lamps Pictures Water Sets Aluminum Ware $4.99 $7.95 $1.98 and up 69c to $8.95 $1.79 Low Prices Sunbeam Appliances 25% off ___ * People's Department Store "You Get S&H Green Stamps With Every Purchase"
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