THE GALAX NEWS AUGUST 27, 19^2 PAGES A Letter To Highlands con^t. to Sunday School,oiir faces shining like red apples - our eyes aglow with a childlike faith. OhI those never to he forgotten days I I am glad that I have them with ^e yet all safely locked Inside my heart. Highlands, there is no place in all the world like youI I am ever thankful that God selected you for my birthplace.I am grateful to you for all the beauty you have given to me which is imprinted upon my soul for all eternity. I carry your singing waters with me in ray he?trt to tide me over the rough places in life, and in times of deep despire I lift \xp mine eyes unto your hills from whence cometh my help, God has blest you Highlands, and may He con tinue to do so forever end ever. By - Sarah Thompson McNsmee Mr, and Mrs. Guy MeCelIan and son of Winston-Salem were the week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Pace. Ralph the young son remained with the Paces for a few da:7s, (con’t.page 7) ,.,PERSONALS,,. Mr, and Mrs, Howard Blakley and family of Winston-Salem, N.C. were the guests of Mr, and Mrs, James Blakley last week. Mrs, S, L. McCarty, Sr, dermere, Fla. is the guest and Mrs, Sidney HcCarty. of Wein- of Mr. Wt y.K\ f— 1 j r ri n 1 r 1 L ^L- U L Will Go Back To Sarasota On Labor Day Many Reductions For Men, Women, and Children NEW FALL SHIPMENTS ARRIVING DAILY NEW CHILDREN’S BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHES Barnette’-Wetmore wedding con»t. The bride, given in marriage by her father, v;ore a goiAm of ivory satin and Cbantilly lace with a fitted bodice joined to a scalloped lace 3^oke. The long eleeves tapered to T3oints at the wrist and the full skirt ended in a train. Her two- tiered veil of imported illusion was caughi: to a coronet of lace and seed nearls. She carried a white Bible topped with a x-j'hite orchid and satin streamers, Mies Jerry Lee Me Junk: in of Fort Lauderdale, Fla„ and ^Hghlands was maid of honor. Her go\m of dusty pink taffeta was fashioned with a wide scalloped bertha. She carried a Colonial bouquet of blue asters. Bridesmaids were Miss Jan Burnette, sister of the bride, and Miss Rose marie Wetmore, sister of the bride groom. They wore pastel blue taffeta dresses made similar to that of the maid of honor. Robert Dorris of Miami and High lands was best man and(con’t,page?) >,■ ■». P, aw V'.'A'r; OUR THANKS TO OUR MANY NEW FRIENDS- r' i I u SATULAII ROAD OLOnV SHOPS ' ; I V. .>