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Along The Way In Carson Community MISS SUZANNE CUNNINGHAM Staff Correspondent Telephone LA 4-2170 Remember May 7 R. J. Bryson, president of Car son Rural Community Develop ment Organization, would like for all residents of the community to ( remember to come and bring a covered dish to the community ' building Saturday night. May 7. at 7o'clock. Earl Cabe, vice-president, as sisted by Mrs. Cabe, secretary treasurer, will be In charge of a >hort program after the supper. It is hoped that plans can bo made to improve the community auilding floor and also the mail Sox name plates. These projects concern every family in the com munity. Shower Given Mrs. Wade Holbrooks was. hon I ore<i with a stork shower at her home Saturday night, April 30. Hostesses were Mrs. Ed Phillips, Mrs. Don Ledford, and Miss Mary Lou Holbrooks. Some 15 guests were served refreshments. Youth KrlluH'ship The Louisa-Carson M.Y.F. met at Carson Chapel Methodist Church last Sunday night. Linda WaUaoe was in charge of th~ program, which was entitled "Finding Your Life Work". There were 10 members present, with J. R. Bryson as the adult leader. Steve Cabe, vice president, pre sided over the business meeting. Next Sunday, the meeting will be at Louisa Chapel. Alda Wal droop will be In charge of the program. The members who went to M.Y.F, sub-district meeting at Highlands Monday night were Mary Jo Waldioop. Ronnie Wal droop, Steve Cabe, Lee Oarner, and Donnie Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brsyon accompanied them. Personals Weaver Hurst, who has been a patient at C. J. Harris Com munity Hospital, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Van Frazler visits ed their son, Haywood Frazler. and Mrs. Frazler and daughters in Atlanta. Oa., recently. Ed Phillips left Saturday night for work In La Plata. Md? after a two-week visit with his family here. Mrs. James P. Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sutton attend ed a dinner for county chairmen for "June Dairy Month" in the district near Bryson City last Thursday, April 28. Burgess Moore, who Is associated with the Borden Milk Company of Ashevllle, suggested that each G\Ils?or Mother's Day May 8 th. LADIES' DRIP-DRY COTTON Blouses By MacSliore Classics In White and Assorted Pastel Colors Sizes 32 to 38 $3.99 LADIES' Nylon HOSE Seamless Mesh, and Plain Knit Seamless * Newest Summer Colors * All Sizes * First Quality Bed Spreads Belk's Own State Pride "Floral Charm" Full Bed Size 91 x 110 Colors: * Whits and Pink \ White and Lila.c * White and Blue * White and Yellow Al' Spreads 75r( Cotton 25c f Rayon $9.99 Belk's Own "Heiress" Slips Ladies' Dacron-Cotton Nylon Slips White Only * Shadow Free Front Panel Protection * Double-Anchoi'ed Adjust able Straps * Contour Cut Bias Midriff * Sizes 32-40 $2.99 LADIES' Pajamas Wash and Wear Fabrics Beik's Own "Heiress" * Proportioned Mart-Tailored * Accurately Cut ? ? * Carefully Stitched * Fine Quality Fabrics Selected for Wear * Carefully Made to Our Own Specifications * Your Assurance of Fine Workmanship * Sizes S. M. and L. $2.99 REMEMBER MOTHER ON MOTHER'S DAY , . . M\Y 8th . . . VISIT BELK'S DOWN STAIRS GIFT DEPARTMENT ? MACON COUNTY'S LARGEST ? OVER ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT GIFT ITEMS . . . Free Gift Wrapping! Prices from $1.00 to $.>3.99 BELK'S - FRANKLIN Hickory Knoll Happenings Wmtwi Cfcanjred The weafclj pniw wrvice has been ch?n? <1 (nn Friday night to Sunday night. R. L. Hoglen will be in charv* of aervlces on May 8. Mr. and tin. La Vuihook and children and lOsa Sat* Vanhook visited Mrs. Vanhook's parents in Wayuesvllla rraotlj. Miss Jean Moffltt, of Ashevlile, visited her parents. Mr. and M rt Ed Moffltt, over the week end. Visiting Mr. and Mrs Hershel Rhoc'es and daughter. Barbara. In Candler recently were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ledbetter, Mr and Mrs. Howell Justice and children, and Mrs. Vance Vanhook. Mr. and Mrs. Max Vinson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vinson and boys, of Candler, visited relatives and friends over the week end. Attending the wedding of S/Sgt Jack Hoglen and Miss Peggy Sue Mehaffey in Ashevlile Saturday were R. L. Hoglen and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hoglen. of Atlanta. Oa. ' ?? ' Happening About Clark's Chapel MRS. EMMA RAY Staff Correspondent Ohonh Items The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service Of the Clark's Chapel Methodist Church has nameo officers for the new conference year. Those named are Mrs Charles Keener, president; Mrs. R. S. Ray, vice-president; Mrs. Rodger Wells, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. George Dorter, missionary education ; Mrs. Jake Cabe, Chris tian social relations; Mis. R. L. Ray. literature and publication: and Mrs. Andell Cabe. secretary of promotion. A meeting of the society will be beld Friday night. May 6, at 7:80 at the church. Mrs. Ray Vanhook has been seriously 111 and has been ad mitted to a hospital In Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ttarell Fultcher and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Fultcher visited MT. and Mrs. Ed Ouffey. and Mr and ICi Ned Dowdle over the week and. Mrs. sari Smart was admitted county have a "dairy princess" to enter tn the ana contest and the winner, than will enter In the state oontea I. Mrs. Nina Ban and children, Linda and Bobtqr, and Nannie Cutshew, of City, visited Mr. and Mrs Clifford Dowdle and family Runtsy Mrs C. J. Hamilton and daugh ter, Miss Margaret Hamilton, and sons. Robert and Gary, from the Berry Schools, Qa.. were week end guests of her slater. Mrs. James P. Cunningham, and Mr Cunning ham and family. Fied Bryson was in Ralc itih on business last week Mr. and Mrs. Warte Keener and family, of Arlington. Va.. visited Mrs. K<ener's parent-. Mr anc' Mrs. Marvin Garner, and faniil" recently Mr anr' Mrs. Conway Iedh ttei former reslcJent of this commun ity, who have their home in Flori da now, visited Mr. H ' Mrs John F. Cunningham last. Monday They called me DEAF UNTIL d ACOUmCON I TOOK CARE n OF MT | HEARING * STRAIN I just didn't boar clearly, couldn't mm to onderstand soma writ. Tl*r sounded blurred, fuzzy. I had to strain to hoar. People thoofbt I was deal. 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