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Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ordway work together with their extensive testing: equipment in the City Kadio Shop. Garden Club Sets Flower Show Date A regular meeting of the Frank lin Garden Club was held Monday In the social hall of the Presby terian church with 22 members present. Mrs. Steve Bundy, president, presided. Reports were given by the various committee chairmen. Programs for the year were out lined and a report on the North Carolina State Garden Club Con vention, which was held last week at the Grove Park Inn, Ashevllle, was given by Mrs. Bundy, who at tended the entire convention. Plans were made for the annual flower show and the date was set for August 17. The club also voted to enter the show for a purple award, which is given to three flower shows in the state each year. Mrs. H. Bueck program chair man, introduced Dr. Kelley Ben nett, of Bryson City, who showed color slides he has made of sur rounding mountains, wild flowers, and home flower gardens. Hostesses were Mrs. E. S. Piir dom, Mrs. John Bulgin, and Mrs. B L. MeGlamery. The Variety Shop NOW OPEN Palmer Street Shopping Center Stationery ? Glassware ? Cutlery CONGRATULATIONS To ths New Palmer Street Shopping Center WE WELCOME YOU TO PALMER STREET SEE US FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE And a Complete Line of SHELL PRODUCTS While You Shop at the New Center \ Cars Love Shell Shook's Shell Service No. 2 Corner Palmer Street and the Georgia Read BRYSON'S RESTAURANT AND SUNDRIES May 6th and 7th ... In The New PALMER STREET SHOPPING CENTER FREE POPSICL.E3 FOR THE KIDS CARNATIONS FOR THE LAEMES Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Bryson, Bruce and Beverly Bi vson Operators v r 5 W.S.C.S. Meetings For May Announced A schedule of meetings of th<i W.S.C.S. of the Franklin Meth odist Church have been announ ced for the month of May. Circle No. 1 will meet this (Thursday! afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. G. A. Jones; Circle No. 2 will meet Tuesday. May 17. at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. W. W. Sloan; Circle No. 3 will meet this (Thursday) after noon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Grover Schafer. The general meeting will be held Thursday. May 12. at 2 p.m. at , the Franklin Methodist Church. NEWS about Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brooks left yesterday 'Wednesday) for a visit with their son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brooks, Jr., in Oklahoma City, Okla. While there, they will attend the chris tening service for their grancson, Allan Brooks, III. I Pine Grove Happenings | Mrs. Bettjr Sottles Phone LA 4-3956 Staff Correspondent Capt. Allen Davis, Jr.. and his the winter in Lake City, Fla. wuc, j-?t. mariuii uavi&, 01 San Antonio, Tex., are visiting Capt. Davis's sister, Mrs. Howard Crunkleton, and family and other relatives and friends in the com munity. They plan to return to Texas the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Briscoe Dills and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Dills in Athens, Ga., Sunday. Mrs. Mauc e L. Corbin is spend- i ' ing several days with friends and I I relatives in North Wilkesboro. I Mrs. Fred Woods is ill at her j I home on Peeks Creek. I "Welcome back'' to Mr. and Mrs. !., ! Lawrence Powell, who have returi,- 1 I ed to their home "Dun Movln" ' ( after spending the winter in Ft. | , Myers, Fla. C. M. Wright is back at his ] I home at Skywater after spending 1 1 More Planning Of Review Done By Woman's Club A supper meeting Monday night was used by members of the Franklin Junior Woman's Club to make more plans for their an ual "Red Stocking Review" in June. Club wcmen discussed a number of special projects to raise money and committees are now at work on some of them. The supper was at the H and J Restaurant. The local talent review will be held June 16-18 in the high school gymnasium. News About People Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker and children, Alan and; Cathy, visited Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bailey. In Mlddlesboro. Ky., last week end. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Ken neth Spangler and children, Pam and Mike, for a visit of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sutton and family spent last week end with Mrs. Sutton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sutton in Decatur, Ga. Mis. J. H. Stockton has returned home and is reported to be Im proving satisfactorily from sur gery she underwent recently at Memorial Mission Hospital m Asheville. Mrs. Mary Jackson, of Madison. |Ga., was the the week end guest of Miss Lassie Kelly. Congratulations To BRYSON'5 RESTAURANT AND SUNDRIES On The*r Grand Opening at The New Palmer Street Shopping Center May 6th and 7th WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE HAD THE PART OF DESIGNING AND SUPPLYING YOUR COMPLETE RESTAURANT AND SUNDRY SHOP. ASHEVILLE SHOWCASE AND FIXTURE COMPANY 57 - 59 Broadway Asheville, N. C. DRAKE'S ACCOUNTING SERVICE ? > ?? ?...>? , AUDITING BOOKKEEPING - TAX SERVICE New Palmer iCli'e"' Shopping Cento.* ? May 5th and 7th CLYDE C. DRAKE, Accountant NOTARY PUBLIC Phone LA 4-2922 212 Palmer Street Congratulations to the New PALMER STREET SHOPPING CENTER ? I ' It was a pleasure to have provided wiring and electrical fixtures for this fine addition to Franklin. : I 1 James P. Wurst Electrical Contractor ' ' , ? . f ? f t '? ' f ' I tj J . '
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