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^'L^JiLinjcLd-^O/ihLeAyd Qanden QLub ‘pA.eyd&vtd ’’>^6^ FJjoweji Skow The Highlands-Cashiers Garden Club presented their 1969 Floi-jer Shox-ir on July 17th at the Cashiers Coimminity Center. The tremendous number of people attending this year's shovj attested to its popu larity among young and old alike. Entitled "High Hills and Valleys low," the show encompassed a wide range of beautiful and imaginative artistic arrangements, a varied array of horti culture specimens and several unusual and interesting hobby collections. Centered in the auditorium was a walled garden in the oriental manner, done by Mrs, Ann Linn of Cashiers, N. C. with the stage setting in a natural woodland scene, done by Buddy Clark of Cashiers, Adding to the already colorful set ting were the abundance of prize-winning ribbons attached to exhibits in all divisions, Folloi'jing is a list of the highest awards. EUe to lack of space, we regret that each and every award cannot be mentioned. Sweepstakes - Sydney Cooper, Cash iers. Award of Merit - Mrs, I-krgret Clark, Cullowhee Tri-Color - I^s. Sydney Cooper Award of Distinction - I'!q?s. ^dney Coop er Creativity Award - I"5?s. James Doherty, Sapphire Valley, Most Outstanding Arrangement - I'irs, Sydney Cooper Junior Achievement - 6 to 12 age group - I&ster Ervin and Karl Davis, St. Simon’s Island, Georgia. Junior Achievement - 13 to 18 Age Group Camp ^ferriwoode, Sapphire, Special Awards jyS:s. Sydney, Cashiers I^irs. H. B. Head, ¥alhalla >Jrs. James ¥, Schee, Cashiers Dr. Ed I^ienninger, Cashiers Mrs. Ed Cluett, Cashiers (2) ]}'fl?s, Rebecca Bridgers, Highlands Dr. and llrs. Lester L. Brooks, Cashiers Mrs. Edmond Cluett, General Chair man of this year's show, expressed ap preciation to all those who gave so freely of their time and labor to make the shot! a resounding success. S|pecial thanks go to the accredited judges, the Community Center for the use of the building, and to the Ivey Stores of North Carolina and South Carolina, who provided the Sweepstakes awards. Ai^ Small Items You Have Such -is Bookends, Pencil Holders, Cameras, Ashtrayss, Will Be Greatly Appreciated As A Donation to The Mountain Findings Shop Located The Hill. WHERE VARIETY IS A DAILY OCCURRENCE TRY US FOR DAILY LUNCHEONS LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY(eXCEPT SUNDAy) FROM 12 NOON TO 2:00 Pmlf» DINNER SERVED FROM 6:00 P^M. TO 9:00 P^M* SUNDAY DINNER SERVED FROM 12:00 NOON TO 2:00 P*H^ PLUS 6:00 TO 8:50 p»m* All of Our Menus Are Changed Daily IF YOU J^/ERE STAYING AT THE KIlYG^S INN YOU REALLY WOULD HAVE FUN, VARIETY AND WONDERFUL FOOD Casual Attire Is Accepted SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE CHILDREN KING^S INN HOTEL AND DINING ROOM ^ohn ajud fkejjjun, l^QAe/ivcutionA ^26-216l THE GAUX NEI-JS JULY 2h, 1969 PAGE S
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