GOHING TO THE Galax Theatre SATURDAY JULY 5 PERSOFAL S VSr, and lirs. Joe Ifessey of Atlanta, Georgia, recently spent a few days at Eairviei^ Inn, Spending several days with Mr, and Mrs, Ben Lacy are ii*. and Jfrs, J, A. Biggar of Dallas, Texas, and Mcs, Ruth Royal of Weatherford, Oklahoma. Their grandson, Eavid Lacy, Jr., of Atlanta, Georgia, s.pent the weekend with them. J-bs. Moe Zaer and Mrs. Steve Lesser and son Gregory, of Atlantic City, New Jersey, were guests of J^s. Dell Chap man this week. Mr. and Hfrs. Doyle Calloway of Laurinburg, N. C., spent the weekend with Calloway*s parents, and Mrs. Leon Calloway. Mr. Jack Crisp, who is attending Wingate College, Wingate, N. C., spent the weekend in Highlands with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Crisp. ]y&:. Doug Crisp, who is stationed with the U. S. Ikrines at Paris Island, S. C., recently spent a ten-day leave with his parents, I'S?. and M&rs. Willard Crisp. Mr. Larry Hirsig and Mr. Bill Hir- sig, of Jacksonville, Florida, spent last week with their grandmother, Ifrs. L. M. Hirsig. Miss Lethia Warren visited her brother and sister-in-law, Ifr. and Mrs, J. D. Warren, in Greenville, S. C., over the weekend. Mrs. Louis Clay of New Orleans, Louisiana, spent a fei^ days in Highlands last week. Mrs. M, E. Kurphy and daughter Ann of West Palm Beach, Florida, arrived last weekend to spent the summer in Highlands. and Mrs. Pete Raoul and daugh ter Perry, of Charlotte, N, C., visited Mrs. Raoul’s parents, and l'fi?s. Hank Bailey, over the weekend. They left Monday for Sarasota, Florida, to visit 1%*. Raoul’s grandfather, Mr. Loring Raoul. Weekend guests of Mr. and l^rs. A. B. Potts were f5:s. Potts* sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bfeyer, of Atlanta, Georgia. l-5r. Potts will leave Thursday for Fairfax, Va., where he will attend the wedding of his granddaughter, Mss Kathy Roper, to Mr. Leonard Vinson. Miss Roper is the daughter of I&*. and lySrs. lyiax Roper of Fairfax. Ifr. Floyd Wiley and daughter Sue, and I^. Doug Veazey, of St. Petersburg, Florida, arrived Sunday to spend some time x-jith Ifrs. Dave Wiley and Wiley, who is a patient at Highlands-Cashiers Hospital. ly^. and Mrs. Fred Baker of Atlanta, Georgia, are spending ten days in the Wotten Cottage on Satulah Mountain. FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK of Worth Carolina ONE-STOP SERVICE IS JUST A STEP AWAY ^AT lOUH I^ARBY FIRST mOM NATIONAL BAM Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Federal Reserve System FORD GABS ~ TRUCKS SALES - SERVICE FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS 24-Hour Wrecker Service PHONES: Day 521*-2156 S2U-3117 Wight 52l*-2191* CONLEY MOTOR CO. FRANKLIN, N.C. iiraii Ca^hl,eAAj t'h/utk (j2AoLLria Dj^iJjicjtLve. Spon^tdweoA, T^omemade P/Lede/iued norijoUmockecL THE (jklAl iWS jum 26, 1969 Page 15"

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