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1 Here And There In Ridgecrest And Watauga MRS. ED CRAWFORD 'Staff Correspondent 75 At Supper Approximately 75 attended the Thanksgiving community supper held Thursday night at the Ridgecrest Baptist Church. , Featured on the program fol lowing the meal were Q?il Dowdle. Larry, Seay, Yvonne Buchanan, Tony Holland, CASH SAVINGS ARE BEST -- COME SEE! - FRESH - Fryers WHOLE 25< "> CUT-UP 31c lb. : ' * BACON End Slices lb. pkg. 29cj Seasoning lb. pkg. 19c] ALLGOOD BRAND SLICED 1-LB. PKG. Prices in this ad are effective through Sat urday, December 3rd. i. ' . v ' 39 * I P i Jane Parker Large 8-Inch Apple PIES EACH Heaf. and Strve ? Topped with Marvel Ice Milk or Ice Cream - 39 6>7J 8 ANN PACE TOMATO SOUP ' Bruce Buchanan. Ginger Shu ford. Barbara Jean Russell, Kenneth Seay, A1 Cabe, Patsy Smith, and Delores Cabe. Club To Meet The Ridgecrest Home Dem onstration Club will meet meet Tuesday, Decembe 13 at the home of Mrs. Jess Thompson for an all-day meeting. The meeting will be gin at 10 o'clock and everyone will bring a covered dish for lunch. Has Birthday Joe Johnson was honored with a birthday dinner cele brating his 66th birthday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Molton Buchanan. Sunday. Hostesses were Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. Joe Johnson, and Mrs. Howard Johnson. Forty-five people were present. Those from outof-town were Mr. and Mrs. Harley 8huler, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shuler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shuler and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorrella and family, all of Candler, and Mr. and Mrs. Lar ry Milstead and family, of Asheville. Birthday Party Miss Barbara Mason was honored with a party on her birthday by her mother. Mrs. Floyd Mason, and her sister. Miss Unda Mason, at their home Friday night of last week. Birth <2ay cake and cof : fee were served the approxi j mately 25 guests attending. Prom outrof-town were Bill I Davis, of Hendersonville. and I Gene Dotson and Robert Vons both of Clayton, Ga. Personals Visiting the Ray Mclntyre I family Sunday were Albert I Pan-is and daughter, of Whit tier. Accompanying them home for a visit was Mrs. John Mc lntyre. Houston Elders and Andy Berry rt turned to Gastonia Sunday, where they are work | ing. after spending the | Thanksgiving holidays with relatives. | Mr- and Mrs. R. L. Cloer I and daughter, of Tullahoma, ! Tenn., visited the Rev. and I Mrs. O. A. Cloer over the wek I end. Jimmy Calloway, who at tends N.C. State College, visit ed his gran<tparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Raby, Friday of last week. Jimmy Hlgdon, of Toccoa, Oa.. spent Saturday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Hlgdon. The Rev. and Mrs. Lee Craw ford spent Sunday and Mon day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Prank Walraven in Calhoun ' Oa. George Raby, of Pontiac. I Mich., spent the Thanksgiving I holidays with his family here ' Visiting the Raby family from I Bradenton, Fla., were Mr. and, Mrs. Dennis Ensley and chil dren during the holidays. Gordon Smith and G. C Smith visited Robert Smith in Waynesvlle Monday. Mr. Smith ls 111 ln the hospital there Visiting the Frank Baileys Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Earl Pressley, and Mrs. J. B. Brown, of Canton, and Mr and Mrs. Carl Bailey, of Way nesville. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pickle simer and family, of Atlanta, Ga., spent Thanksgiving with Mi . and' Mi's. J. A. Mincey. Their daughter. Janet, re mained to spend two weeks visiting her grandparents. Mrs. Thurman Elders visit er her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Davis, in Whittier Sunday. Carol and Claudette Martin visited their mother, Mrs. Marvin Phillips, of Doraville Ga., during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cabe and family spent Thanksgiv ing with Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Shepherd in Waynesville. Bill Shuford, of Harland, Ky? spent the week end with the J. p. Shufords. N. A. Gibson and grand daughters, Carol and Claudette Martin, visited Mr. Gibson's daughter, Mrs. Marvin Phillips, and son, Jack Gibson, in Dora ville during the holidays. While Mr. Gibson was at his daugh ters home, he visited some cousins whom he hadn't seen in 59 years. Jim Madcap, Mrs. Finebee Nichols, and Mrs. Jim Nichols. Claudie Beeco, of Atlanta, Ga., spent Thursday and Fri day visiting his wife, Mrs Beeco. and Mrs. R. D. Brendle, MACON THEATRE Starting Time: Week Days: 7 and 9 p. m. Sat.: Cont. from 12:30 Sun.: 2:30 and 9 p. m. Thurs.-Fri., Dcc. 1- 2 "The I Remarkable Mr. j Penny packer" Sat., Dec. 3 Double Feature "3 Came to Kill " And "Hell on Devil's Island" Sun.-Mon.-Tues., December 4-5-6 "Rat Racc" With Debbie Reynolds Tony Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pouts. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brendle and children. Douglas, Linda, and Sonja, visited Mrs. Bren dle's brother, George Parker, in the hospital at Oteer) Satur day. They also got to see an other brother of Mrs. Brendle while there. The brother. R. E. Parker, of Williamsburg, Va.. was visiting George. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pouts, of Brevard, spent Thanksgiv ing with Mrs. Pouts' mother, Mrs. R. D. Brendle. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lee and two sons, of Tenessee, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arley Henderson over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Reynolds and Mrs. Minnie Clayton, of Travelers Rest, 8. C.. spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. R. D. Brendle. Mrs. Clayton remained until Sunday. Visit- . ing Mrs. Brendle Sunday were ! Mr. and Mrs. Morris Green and two sons, of Travelers Rest, S. C. Mrs. Clayton re turned home with them. Also visiting Mrs. Brendle Sunday were Mr., and Mrs. Fred Bren dle and daughter, Mary Pran ces, of Enka. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Phil lips, of DoravHle, Ga? spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Gibson and family. New York plants produce 92 per cent of all the fur coats made in the U. S. ummimmt FRANKLIN DRIVE IN Double Feature on Friday and Saturday Only Car given away on Drawing Saturday Night. The Children's Shop ...for Christmas MEN'S BLUE DENIM PANTS 10 Oz. Weight $1.99 ? ? \ MEN'S DRESS PANTS 85% Wool ? 15% Nylon 2 pairs $10.00 MEN'S SUEDE JACKETS Rust or Gray $10.00 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Flannel and Cotton $2.77 LARGE PART-WOOL BLANKETS Double Bed Size $3.99 CHENILLE or HOBNAIL BEDSPREADS $2.99 Values 2 for $5.00 SHEET BLANKETS Full Bed Size 99c OUTING FLANNEL White and Colors 4 yds- 99c LADIES' COATS Values tip to $18.99 $14.99 LADIES' HOUSE DUSTERS Large Assortment of Colors $1.99 LADIES' SKIRTS 100% Wool Seat Lined $3.99 LADIES' GIRDLES Slightly Irregular of $1.99 Values $1.00 Ladies Dresses Values up to $10.99 $588 i Large Assortment Toys V2 Price Open Every Wednesday Afternoon and Friday Night from Now Until Christmas. STORES TO SERVE YOU f Franklin's Thrift Gilt Center
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