Happening About Clark's Chapel MRS. EMMA RAY Staff Correspondent Telephone 28-W-2 Dedication Set The quarterly conference and dedication of the parsonage will be held Sunday, April 19. at the Clark's Chapel Methodist Church. Lunch vlll be served at the noon hour. Prmyer Meeting Prayer meeting was held at the home of Don Shuler Friday night . Jay Jennings was in charge of the service. Reorganising A meeting will be held April 24 0 at the Clark's Chapel church to reorganize the Clark's Chapel Rural Community Development Organization. A short program will be given on "What Commun ity Development Can Do in a Community". All families In the community are urged to attend. Penonals Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Brown and son, of Morganton, visited Mr. Brown's mother. Mis. Tom Brown, who Is ill at her home. Shellia Dlanne Wooten. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wooten, WEEK END SPECIALS HOMEMADE PORK SAUSAGE- ? L? 39< QUALITY GROUND BEEF ^49* SKINLESS . WIENERS ? ? ? juJP FRESH t EGGS ? WOODBURY LOTION $1.00 Size W JFG COFFEE Lb. 69* BLUE PLATE INSTANT COFFEE 2 Oz. 39* MISS GEORGIA PEACH 2Vi Size Can ? 2 Cans 49* DOG FOOD ?L JT MASON'S SsL Phone 9 Franklin, N. C. who h&a been /ffl at Angel Hos pital for severitl weeks. Is at home. J. M. Brown, who has been ill at his home, is recovering. Norman Guffy. of Pontiac. Mlch^has been visiting his daugh ter/and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vanhook. Mrs. A. W. Stephens and family are spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Keener and son, of Hendersonville, visited relatives here last week end. Mr. a rid Mrs. R. C. Ray. of Detroit, Mich., have been visiting their daughter. Mrs. Hugh Dow die, and other relatives. Mrs. Paul Seagle and daughter, Ronda. spent last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jennings. Dale Ammons Is home after spending several days in C. J. Harris Community Hospital in Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Fultchher visited Mrs. Fultcher's parents over the week end. Ardell Cabe, who underwent surgery several weeks ago, will return to the Durham V. A. Hos pital this week for a check-up. ~ THE SICK Angel Hospital ADMITTED: April 7: Albert Samuel /very, of Franklin. April 8: Mrs. Rhoda Janic Green, of Rabun Gap. Ga. April 9: Mrs. Oscar Buchanan, of Franklin, Route 2; Miss Jackie Ann Cabe, of Franklin. Route 4: William L. Coulter, of Franklin: Lewis L. Vinson, of Otto; Marvin M. Gillespie, of Clayton, Ga. April 10: Win ton W. Thomp son. of Clayton, Oa. April 11: Lester M. Nichols, of Clayton, Ga., Route 2; Mrs. Loranza D. Norris, of Franklin. Route 5; Albert Nathan Penning ton. of Franklin, Route 5: Carl D. McDowell, of Franklin, Route 2. April 12: Mrs. Arthur W. Moses. PLUMBING And HEATING For A-l Work at Reasonable Rates CALL W. G. HALL Phone 397 ITS A FRIGIDAIRE rrs GIANT SIZE AT A BUDGET PRICE! Deluxe Medel O il 59 10 8 ci. ft. ?efal new Lice work Styling . . . adds new feminine beauty to tha Frifideire Sheer Look. Durable Dutui eiterior finish . . . Snow crest White Makes you feel like a queen! *259.95 You |el a big 61 lb. freezer chest with pull-down, insu lated door. Easy loading1 2 Double-Easy Quickube Ice Trays. You get 2 all-aluminum lull width shelves in the big color ful food compartment. Both lemovableandone adjustable You get full length door stor age Like an extra refrigerator with 5 removable shelf fronts. Stores 17 eggs. You get a deep, full-width Hydrator Perfect moist-cold storage for crisp, fresh-keep ing fruits and vegetables You pet a Meat Tender and Chill Drawer *-'? storing meat Ice Elector and Server optional. r bu Built and Backed by General Motors F RIGI DAI RE ADVANCED APPLIANCES . . . DESIGNED WITH YOU IN MIND Martin Electric Company Phone 107 I Franklin, N. C. FROM HIS RALEIGH DESK ? Senator Forsyth Mails His Weekly Newsletter Matters Of Interest To The 33rd District Representative Umstead. of Orange County, received a fine present last week when 86 mem bers of the House lined up In favor of a four and one-half million dollar new training school In Western North Carolina for the mentally retarted. Representative Umstead has done much for North Carolina's mentally ill In his 12 terms of service in the Legislature. A great deal is now being done for these sick people and Representative Umstead deserves the thanks of all North Carolinians for his fine service to the state. The Appropriations Committee ended its hearings and is now getting down to the real work of trying to arrive at' the budget. This is a tedious process and, in the final analysis, the Finance Committee will attempt to raise the necessary money to get the Appropriations' quota. With the proposed 10% raise of school teachers and state employees still being debated in committee, the Finance Committee is looking for ways to raise new taxes. Perhaps a compromise bill will be approved and It is just possible, with the accelerated tax payments, that no new taxes will need to be levied. AZALEA FESTIVAL AT WIL MINGTON ? My son and I went down to Wilmington last weekend of Franklin, Route 5. April 13: Willard L. Catlett, of Zebulon; James Ray Suit, of Franklin. DISCHARGED: April 7 : Mrs. Charlie A. Wiggins, of Blairsville, Oa.; Harley V Houston, of Franklin. Route 5. April 8: Albert S. Avei'y, of Franklin: Carl D. McDowell, of Franklin, Route 2; Mrs. Ash Thomas, of Bryson City: Mrs. Mack Bateman. of Franklin. Route 4; Linda Sue Hughes, of Franklin. Route 1. April 9: Orady Wiggins, of Dillard, Ga., Route 1; Mrs. Will iam J. Kinsland. of Franklin: William L. Coulter, of Franklin. April 10: Hayes E. Buchanan, of Franklin, Route 2; Jackie Ann Cabe. of Franklin, Route 4: Mis. Neville Buchanan, of Franklin. Route 2 ; Elizabeth Ann Moses, of Franklin. Route 5: Mrs. Pulaskn Castle, of Dillard, Ga.. Route 1. April 11: William R. Bradley, of Franklin. Route 3; Miss Iva Dean Roper, of Franklin. Route 3: Mrs. Tommy C. McKay, of Franklin. April 12: Mrs. Rutus L. Hail, of Franklin: Mrs. Leonard C. Vin son, of Otto. April 13: Lawrence W. Eller. of Hiawassee. Ga.: Shelia Diane Wooten. of Franklin; Elbert E Angel. Jr.. of Franklin: Mrs. J. C. Lane, of Franklin, Route 1. I Ansel Clinic ADMITTED: April 6: Odeen Allison, of Nan tahala; Charlie Adams, of Bryson City; Mrs Rhoda Russell, of Franklin; Mrs. Louise WoOdard, of Sylva; Mrs. Kate Downs, of Iotla. April 7; Edgar Howard, of Dill aid, Ga.; Miss Bell Bryant of Iotla ; Mrs. Ruby Webb, of Pren tiss. April 8: Lawrence Howard, of Clayton. Ga.; James Carpenter, of Stuart. Pla. April 9; Mrs. Eva Hcddtn. of Salem. S. C.; Mack Thompson, of Franklin; Henry Sanders, of Franklin. April 10: Jim Peek, of Ellijay; Don Henry, of Sylva; Buddy Ray Cunningham, of Sylva; Miss Gladys Cunningham, of Sylva: Decatur Bradshaw. of Hiawassc. Ga. April 11: Lloyd Burgess, of Franklin; Mrs. Mary Burgess, of Franklin; George. Russell, of j OPEN Saturday, May 2 FOR THE SEASON Completely Rcdecoratfd Dining Room Open to the Public < (Reservation) to see the Azalea Festival and to visit some friends who have a cottage on the beach. Senator Arthur Williamson, from Colum bus County, was a splendid host and Billy and I enjoyed our stay immensely. TRYON'S PALACE ? The Leg islature Journeyed on Wednesday to the famous Tryon's Palace at New Befn. This formal opening was attended by almost the entire Legislature, the governor, council of State, and their guests. This scat of colonial government is a fine attratclon and belongs to the people of North Carolina. The actual cost to the State was $270,000, although the ultimate cost of this fine project will amount to over $4,000,000. most of the money being donated by Individuals interested in thifr re storation. There were various parties and dinners in connection with the visit which were also thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. VISITORS ? Judge George Patton and Mrs. Patton were vis itors in Raleigh last week and went along to visit Tryon's Palacc. These flhe Western North Caro linians arc loved and respected everywhere. Judge George was surrounded in the lobby of the Sir Walter Hotel by at least 20 people on one occasion. Regards to everyone. Salem, S. C.; Mrs. L. C. Fisher, ol^ Corpus Christi, Tex.; Pied Bry son, of Highlands. April 12: Tommy Marchbanks, of Greenville, S. C.; Hubert Bate man, of Franklin; Alvin Stewart, of Cullowhee. DISCHARGED; April 10: Mrs. Ann Wardlowe, of Clemson. S. C.; Mrs. Maude | Smith, of Tellico; Mell Russell, of Salem. S. C.; Miss Doris Taylor, | of Asheville; Zeb Angel, of Frank lin; Dallas McCall. of Iotla; I Harold Jones, of Franklin; Miss Beatrice Cunningham, of Sylva. j April 11: Mrs. Myna Cunning ham. of Sylva; Mrs. Anna Enloe, of Hayesville; Charlie Burnett, of Waynesville; Mrs. Verna Mae j Elkins, of Cartoogecha?ye ; Miss I Jessie Mashburn, of Franklin; I Andy Wilson, of Franklin; Mrs. Anna Collins, of Franklin; Paul Bedford, of Prentiss, April 12: Mrs. Rena Peek, of Ellijay; Aster Deal, of Franklin; Arthur Murphy, of Franklin; Mrs. Newton Browning, of Watauga; Weaver Scott, of Franklin; Mis Earl Mashburn, of Franklin; Earl Mashburn, of Franklin; Miss Margie Raby, of Cowee; John Shope, of Dillard. Ga. April 13: Ellis Collins, of Frank \ lin; Bennie Haire. of Prentiss; | Don Harkins. of Canton; Miss j Patsy Taylor, of Etna: Mrs. Inez'; Mason, of Canton; Mrs. Clara Stewart, of Cullowhee: Lyman Rankin, of Watauga; Hubert Bate* man. of Franklin : Mrs. Eldie Pat terson. of Hayesville. 4-H Event Attracts About 35 About 35 attended dairy foods and vegetable use demonstrations held Friday night by 4-H girls in the lobby kitchen of Nantahala j Power and Light Company. Nantahala Creamery, contest sponsor, presented prize money to the winners. Ribbons also were awarded. Winners included, senior in dividual, Elizabeth Ann Ammons, first. Glenda Lee, second, and Pauline Morgan, third: senior teams. Jewel Fox and Patsy Cor bin. first. Peggy Dills and Brtnda Cunningham, second; junior in dividual. Nancy Hunter, first; junior teams. Suzanne Cunning ham and Jean Dills, first, Carol Wurst and Sue Crawford, second, Susie Henson and Pauline Curtis, third. Vegetable use demonstration winners were Peggy Dills and Brenda Cunningham, first, and Brenda Seagle and Mary Lee Mor pan. second. The first place winners in the senior divisions will compete for district honors at a district event April 25 in Asheville. Judges were Mrs. Ruth Patton and Mrs. J. H. Fisher. Morgan Ejected President Of Cartoogechaye The Cartoogechaye Rural Com munity Development Organiza tion met Thursday night of last week at the community building for a covered dish supper and business meeting. New officers elected to serve for the coming year are the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, president: Ed Purdom, vice-president: Mrs. E. M. McNlsh, secretary: and Mrs. Rob ert Pannon. treasurer. It was decided that neighbor hood chairman will be appointed in each section of the community to promote the work on the beau tification of the county. Mrs. Norman Blaine, who was guest speaker, discussed Blue Cross. Mis. Ed Monoghan and children | were visitors. I The next meeting will be held Thursday. May 14. at the com m unity buiJdlng. I Franklin Girl Initiated Into Baylor Sorority Miss Patricia McFalls, of Frank lin. recently was initiated into Delta Psi Kappa, an honorary physical education sorority at Bav lor University. Miss McFalls is a senior physi cal education major. A. L. WHITAKER 209 Nantahala Bldj. Phone S IIationwidr Mu two I Intwom* C*. S^V Mutual Fir* InMrcM* C*. " lif* Imufonu Cm. Quality supplies Lumber for every job Shop us first for all your home improvement needs . . . and save. Top-grade supplies cost less here. A complete stock of every thing from lumber to pow er tools of all kinds. Prompt delivery. REEVES HARDWARE COMPANY Main St. ? Depot St. Phone 113 Franklin, N. C. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE APPLES OPEN ALL DAY ? EVERY DAY Onion Sets and Plants Cabbage Plants ? Seed Potatoes SPECIAL FINE BANANAS ? LB. 10c FRANKLIN FRUIT STORE Palmer St. Corner Philips Phone (II Aunt Jemima Says: "Sho Nuff, Folks!" For Fun, Fellowship and all the Pancakes you Can Eat . . for $1.00 Come to the FRANKLIN METHODIST CHURCH Anytime Saturday, April 18th Between 6:30 a. m. - 7:30 p. m. Remember . . . All the Pancakes you can eat ? $1.00 AND "DATS A BARGAIN!" No April Fool! Spring Sewing Special Cotton Prints And Solids 4 Yds $1.00 ONE TABLE Odd Materials Val. to 79c yd. Now 3 yds. $1.00 ONE TABLE ? * Arnel and Cotton Dan River Values to $1.98 yd. Now 79c yd. ? ? ? Drapary Material ? i 1 . ? Solids ? Beautiful Patterns Priced from 49? to 98c yd. People's Department Store "You Get S&H Green Stamps With Every Purchase" I

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