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THE MOUNTAIN TRAIL JULY 4, 1941 PAGE 4 CORNER CUPBOARD - OTHER ANTIQUES AT DORA LAMB SHOP The Dora Lamb Antique Shop at Highlands Inn has been redecorated in white, the white walls and white chintz curtains forming a lovely backgroiand for th«i ^^-in-* sylveinia Dutch corner cupboard of cliorry wood, with its original glass doors cuid bfassesj the Hepplewhite inlaid chost o.? drawers of cherry,.and tho set of six Hitch cock curly maple chairs. Then there are the Audubon and Gould prints, both framed and unframed; an en tire volume of Lady Loudon florals, old silver, Bohemian glassware and quite a collection of Moss Rose china. This is the shop's second season at the Inn, and i'^rs. Lamb’s careful selection is appreciated by antique lovers. ASHEVILLE SIGHT-SEEING TRJP ENJOYED Twenty members of Mrs, Annie Westbrook’s class in adult education work, closed tho season’s activitiea with an all-day trip \ to Asheville last Friday. The party en- j joyed a picnic lunch at the Asheville Recj* > reation park on the Black Mountain Road, ! going on into Asheville after lunch where they visited the Citizen*»Times building and the radio broadcasting studios, Tho return trip was made by Balsam Gap for a visit to the fish hatcheries. Those making the trip with Mrs, T/(;st- brook were Mrs. J,E«Hicks, V\fayne Hicks, i Paul Henry, I'frs, G, P. McClure, Ivirs, .j, G,} Vinson, Mrs, John Baty, ivlr, and Mrs, Tom 5 Gibson, William Henry, Wetzel Beaty, Mar-1 ion Norton, Reba Beale, Don Holt, Mr, and | IVIrs, L. B, Wilson, Carma Hedden, Leona Norton, Annie Wilson, Christine Dills and J,C. Hicks. L, D, Rouse of Montgompry, Ala.,who purchased a part of the Holt property last summer* spent the week-end here with his architect and the plans for his new house which he Gxpects to build this season, John Beale, son of Mr, and Mrs, Ha worth Beale, is expected home this week end, John has completed his four years' sejrvice in the U,S, Marines and is at home subject to call. The Misses Jessie Keener and Alice Lowery will ret\irn from Atlanta this week-end where they have been visiting the former’s sistes and brother-in-law. Miss Mary Keener and Mr# and Mrs«Charle£ Smith. Miss Jessie Keener plans to be gin the hospital nurses ’ training coursc this fall. "MILLION DOLLAR BABY” will be at High lands School Theatre for one day only - Monday July 7th. K W, P. HEDDEN PHONE 65 BUFFET SUPPER HONORS HOWARD PEARSON OF BUFFALO, N, Y, Miss Sarah Thompson was hostess at a buffet supper last Wednesday night at the home of her mother, Mrs, H.P.P.Thompson, who assisted her in entertaining. Center ing the lace-covered table was a bowl of pink roses. The supper was given in honor of Howard Pearson, former mfimber of Higjhlands high school set. Those enjoying the occasion (contxnuod on pagn SJ HISJ-ILAMDS HAKDWA:.£ "IN HIGHLANDS . . FOR HIGHLANDS" COMPLETE HiiliDVf/iRE . . HCM.IE CTWED ANQ OPERATED CALL PHONE 12 .... FOR THE BEST IN HARDlTfARE AND THE BEST OF SERVICE POSSIBLE SILVER-WOOLS-CRAFT S ’•Where ye come when yo are already at thy own wit’s end and have found no- bodio homo." V/HILE YOU J\RE ENJOYING THE FOURTH ENJOY DELIGHTFUL BREADS AND CAKES. SEE THE LiiRGE ASS(31TMENT AT YOUR GROCERS ms. 0. E, YOUNG - HIGHLMIDS, N. C.
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