THE GALAX NEWS AUGUST 26, 1965 PAGE 3 conoiniEnT SHOP HOMEMADE JAMS - JELLIES - PICKLES COCKTAIL ITEMS AND CHUTKEYS Try our CORN COB, WATERMELON, and MAY HAW JELLIES & Dt lnl.ce., OwneA. COME IN AND SEE OUR PONCHOS Fall Sweaters EIGHENBERGER MEMORIAL The order has just been entered with E« S, Purdom & Company, of Franklin, for a new sanctuary wall on the Epistle side, given in memory of the late Mr. C* E, Eichenberger, of Highlands and Homestead, Florida* The walnut panels will exactly match those on the Gospel side, recently installed in memory of George S* Saussy, and will support the credence table and flower sconce memorializing Isobel Jenkins. Two acolytes* chairs, matching those on the Gospel side, will also be created by Purdom* With the completion of this work, which is expected to bts installed during October, the sanctuary of the Church of ALICE SCHULTZ DIES Mrs* Alice K* Schultz died August 19 in Sarasota, Florida. The funeral services were held Saturday at eleven o'clock at the Episcopal Church, the Redeimer Chapel, in Sarasota. Mrs* Sch\iltz, who owned a home in the Mirror Lake Section of Highlands, had been a summer resident here for many years. She was a past Grand Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star of the State of Florida. SHORTOFF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ORGAMI- ZATION MEETS SEPTEMBER 1ST The regular monthly meeting of the /^ex;t io ike, Ike youngyd the Incarnation will be complete. In addition to those mentioned above, it is a perpetual memorial to Colonel James H. Howe and Fred S. Gould. REV, SEWELL TO BE GUEST PREACHER AT PRESBYTERIAN- CHURCH SUNDAY The Rev. Grover C. Sewell, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Sanford, Florida, will be the guest speaker at both the nine o’clock and eleven o’clock wor ship services at the First Presbyterian Church of Highlands. Rev. Sewell is well known to many in Highlands who worship with him during the winter in his Sanford church and who are looking forward to hear ing him again this Sunday. Shortoff Community Development Organi zation idll be Wednesday, September 1st at 7130 P. M. in the Shortoff Baptist Church, Mr. Ed Talley, President, has re- q^uested that members of the Organization (consisting of the Shortoff, Flat Moun tain, Whiteside, and Cole Mountain areas) either bring their list of home improve ments to the meeting or, if they are un able to attend, mail the list to Miss Jessie Talley, Miss Dorothy Dendy, or Miss Gail Calloway. The Organization must have these items for the scrapbook* The lucky niimber for the matching twin-size quilts will also be drawn at this meeting* These (CON*D ON PAGE 21) Main Street Quality Gem Cutting - Gem Stones - Finished Jewelry The Paul McCampbells