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Comin's And Goin's In Cowee Community MISS CECILE GIBSON Staff Correspondent lotla Invited Cowee Community Development Organization held a regular meet ing in the basement of the Cowee Baptist Church on Thursday night, September 1. This was a picnic meeting and a business session was held fol lowing the supper with Mrs. Lucy Leatherman presiding. Plans were discussed for a booth for the county fair and a committee was appointed to be in charge of this. The group voted to invite Iotla community to a supper meeting to be held at the school lunch room on Thursday night, Septem ber 15. Liberty Homecoming A large number attended Home coming at Liberty Baptist Churcn Sunday, September 4. The Rev. Robert D. Burnette taught the Sunday school lesson to the entire group and the Rev. Corsey Hooper, t as former pastor, was the speaker at 11 o'clock. After a picnic lunch, there were talks by former members of the church and special singing. Church Items Bible study and a business meet ing was held at Cowee Baptist Church Wednesday night of this week, followed by adult choir re hearsal. The R.A.'s and Sunbeams also held their meeting on Wednesday night. The Jennie Ray Circle of the [ W.M.S of Cowee Baptist Church 1 will meet at the church at 2 : 30 j p.m., Thursday, September b. The Shirley Houston Circle wii! meet with Mrs. T. M. Rickman I DR. DANIEL A. CHASE CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN I63.V2 Palmer Street Hours: 9 to 12 ? 1 to 6 Daily ? Sat. 8:30 to 5 p. m Closed Thursday Phone LA 4-3505 * Franklin, N. C. ALLGOOD BRAND - SLICED BACON on T Ow I Prices in this Ad are effective through Sat., September 10th ' ANN PAGE 1-Lb. Can PORK& BEANS ? 25' ANN PAGE ? PeanutButter UZ' 35 4 ANN PAGE Salad Dressing Qt 47' BREMNER JUMBO PIES V2? 39= RUSSELL'S VANILLA WAFERS 25= IONA PEACH HALVES ^ 25c 8" LEMON PIES EACH 39c U. S. NO. 1 - WHITE IRISH POTATOES ?. I J , 10 ? 29' at 8 p.m. Friday, September 9. Youth choir rehearsal was held at Cowee Baptist Church Sunday afternoon, with Mrs. Ed Brogden directing. Attend Reunion O. E. Matlock and son, Gene, Mr. and Mrs. John Matlock, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Matlock, of Marietta, Oa.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matlock, of Rural Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Will Hall and daugh ter, Jane, and son, Tommy, of Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Junior Jacumine and three children, of Valdese; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hall, of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Teague, of Clemson, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Phillips and four children, of Greenville. S. C.; M/Sgt. and Mrs. R. L. McGaha and Billy and Annie Lee, of Ft. Belvoir, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jackson, of Atlanta, Ga.; Sgt. and Mrs. Gaston Clark and daughter, Lily Gail, and son, Freddy, of Ft. Jackson, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore, of Charlotte; Mr. and Mis. Fred A. Moore, of Mt Holly; and F. P. McGaha, of Juneau, Alaska, were among the out-of-town guests attending the annual Matlock re union held Sunday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Roper. Personals William Ralph Hall, of the U.S. Naval Air Force, stationed at Pensacola. Fla., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long, of Rhodhiss, and Mrs. Marshall Wil son and Tommy Wilson, of Hick ory, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shepherd and fam ily. Tommy remained for a few day's visit with the Shepherds before returning to Western Caro lina College, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cagle and Wanda and Tommy, of Ellijay, i Ga,, visited Mr. and Mrs, Arthur i Shepherd last Sunday afternoon. Maurice E. Gibson is a patient ; at Angel Hospital where he under j went surgery Monday of this week. I News From Nantahala By MRS. BETTY BATES Te engagement of Miss Frella Joyce dills of Bryson City, a graduate of Nantahala High, to Robert Lloyd Wiggins of Bryson City has been announced. Slie is the daughter of Mrs. Earl Dills and the late Mr. Dills of Nanta hala. Work has begun on clearing the right-of-way for a new road around I the Briai town cemetery, and State I Highway officials say work on the I road will soon be in progress. The new road will serve as a . parking area as well as an access to the cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grant, of High Point, are building a new home in the Fairview commun ity. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haney. who have been spending a few weeks here visiting Mrs. Haney's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dill Grant, and other relatives have returned to their home in Michigan. Mrs. Lola May, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Wilma Mackie. and daughter. Linda, along with Sharon McMahan and Lillian Wester, of Knoxville, Tenn.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Beuford Owenby. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cochran and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Owenby this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Wishon and sons. Ronald and Donald, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wishon and other relatives here this week, have re turned to their home in Jackson. Miss. C. T. Wikle. of Ellijay, Ga.; spent last Sunday with his mother and sister, Mrs. J. R. Wikle and Ollie Wikle. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W T. Roper were their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Roper of Atlanta. Ga. Mrs. Bethel McClure and fam : - THE SICK - Angel Hospital ADMITTED: August 30: James C. Horsley. of Franklin. August 31: Mrs. Knox Bynum, of Clayton: Mrs. Claude Auther Moore, of Franklin; Maurice E. Gibson, of Utlca, Mich. September 1: Lawrence Liner, of Franklin. September 2: Mrs. Earl Max Corbin, of Franklin; James Rob ert Elliott, of Franklin; Mrs. David A. Jacobs, of Franklin; Mytrice Diana Dendy, of High lands. September 3 : Judson Thompson, of Clayton; Mrs. James H. Wall, ily, of Atlanta, Ga., were recent visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shields. Charlie S. Wilson, of Tennessee, recently visited his wife and chil dren here. Those from Nantahala who at tended the homecoming at Peach tree Baptist Church last Sunday include Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Trammell and sons, Roger, Doug las, and David, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Owenby, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cochran, Mr. and Mrs Olson Grant and daughter, Sybil, and Robert Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Waters and son, of Michigan, are visiting Mrs. Water's mother, Mrs. Effie I Owenby, and Mr. Water's parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waters, this week end. Mickey Roper, of Atlanta, Ga.. recently visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roper. Talmadge Owenby and Guy Grant are working in High Point. Allen Rowland, of High Point, recently visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bateman and son. of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Clayton Bateman, -and Mr. and Mrs. Red Rowland. Robert Hampton recently spent a few days with his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Mason, in Georgia. A reprint from the News & Observer (Raleigh) Editorial Page of August 31. Heinz Rollman Pd. Ad. Hair-Splitting Democrat-turned-Republic an Heinz Rollman, who has done his share of political maneuvering in an effort to find a political home in North ' Carolina, found this week that Congress can sometimes maneuver with hair-splitting precision. The House Administration Committee said Rollman couldn't contest the election of 12th District Rep. Roy A. Taylor because Rollman noti fied Taylor of his intentions by registered mail instead of in person. The committee noted that Rollman had a chance to notify Taylor in person be cause Taylor returned to the district after he was sworn in at Washington July 2. How the committee expected Rollman to know this is be yond comprehension. Cer tainly Taylor himself couldn't be expected to keep the de termined Rollman informed as to his whereabouts. Taylor himself said he wasn't notified that his spe cial election to fill out the late David Hall's term was being contested by Rollman within the stipulated time. Maybe that is legislatic reason enough but if the committee's reasons for turn ing Rollman down are only the reasons given, Rollman should be allowed to contest the election with all his might if not to his heart's content. SPECIAL NOTICE " We take this opportunity to thank the Motels and Courts who have helped to mak^ this tourist season a success for CLYDE'S AUTO COURT. We were happy to accommodate those want ing kitchenettes. We were able to care for large groups who were sent to us by our friends. Our guests stayed longer and our business increased one-third over last year, thanks to you. Now the season is over, we will rent our bed room units at reduced rates for the winter months. All units completely furnished and elec trically heated. For Particulars Call LA 4^2459 MR. AND MRS. ROY J. SEAVER, Owners September 4: Mrs. H&rley of Rabun Gap. drags, of Clayton; Mrs. Harold N. Peek, oj Franklin; Mrs. How ard F. Hurst, of Franklin. September 5: Mrs. Florla O. Eaker, of Franklin; Mrs. Camron Grat Matheson. of Topton; Mrs. Vance Robins, of Bryson City; Nancy Bateman, of Franklin; John Ervin Moore, of Franklin; Ron nie Kent Vinson, of Franklin. DISCHARGED: September 1: Mrs. Knox By- . num. of Clayton; Mrs. Joseph H. Grist, of Rabun Gap; James C. Horsley, of Franklin. September 2: Mrs. Jessie H. Thompson, of Franklin; Mrs. Delmas M. Clampett, of Franklin; Mrs. Leon M. Cabe, of Otto; Will iam Marion Bryson, of Franklin: Mrs. William Alfred Tallent, of Franklin. September 3: Mytrice Diana Dendy, of Highlands; James Rob ert Elliott, of Franklin. September 4: Mrs. David A. Jacobs, of Franklin; Mrs. Claude Arthur Moore, of Franklin; Paul Lacy Smith, of Franklin; Mrs. Earl Max Corbin, of Franklin. September 5: Judson Thompson, of Clayton. , Macon's Newest Bom to: Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Hurst, of Franklin, a daughter. Septem ber 5 at Angel Hospital. ANDERSON REUNION . The Anderson family reunion will be held Sunday. September 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Van Frazier in the Carson com munity. All friends and relatives are invited to attend and bring a basket lunch. APPLES For Sale Red and Golden Delicious, Stay man Wines ap and Grimes Golden $2 to $4 a Bushel MAGNON ORCHARDS Roller Mill Road Franklin, N. C. THESE HAVE TO GO! We Must Make Room for the '61's NEW CARS SPECIAL PRICE $2,627 LIST PRICE 1960 FAIRLANE Fordor, Blue, V-8 2V Spec. Engine, MA Heater, BU Lights ? 1960 GALAX1E Club Sedan, Yellow, , V-8 Engine, Fordomatic, WSW Tires, MA Heater ? $3,041 1960 GALAXIE Chib Sedam, Red and White, V-8 2V Spec. Engine, Cruise-o-matic, WSW Tires, MA Heater, Radio $3,176 1960 GALAXIE Town Sedan, Black, V-8 2V Spec. 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