PAGE TWO THE FRANKLIN PRESS aod THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1333 Highlands Highlight EDITED BY MRS. IHOMAS HARBISON ROTANISTS VISIT HIGHLANDS ! 1 T. H. F.M'tTtt, Mw.inl li. Ak' ii'mkr ami Stanliy L. I'lar-oii. ul the New York UoUiuical iavtK-it. Bronx Park. New York C. wl)'1' are' on a collect in;.: epeiliiion in the southeastern states, icni sev eral Jays at llisjihuuls l.i-t week. They were juineil by I'rof. T. li. Harbison, who is ' laniiliar ' with this region, anil succeedeil in obtaining many specimens not already repre sented in their collection. Tliey found Horse (,'ouyoiic of the' most interestiti'' and Ulliillte spots in otir southern tn-.uirtaitis. Other local ities in this' -ici.nity. can be du pliftitetl ' elsewhere.-they' said, but Horse Cove is unique. It is one of Prut". Harbison's favorite haunts, and he has conducted many botan ists to this interesting spot. Mr. Alexander is' chief horticul turist of the New York P.otanical who is attending Scott, from South Carolina, are visiting Helen and Mildred Daves. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Phillips and little son, Carl, visited Mrs. Floyd Strain Sunday.' F.dua, Mildred and Ernest Sny der and Louise Culver attended the league meeting at Clarke's Chapel Sundav . Louis' Fd wards, I Unison I ollege, was home lor 'K' ; Sunday night. week-eiul, and. was accompanied Dy si eral mends of Clenison. log( r Smith has been,' ill for the past several days at his home on 'Highlands1 Fstates. A trained nurse, Miss l.ula Smith, is in attendance. Another illness was that of 0. F. Summer, who was unable to attend his classes for about two days "last week. ' F. V. Allstaetter, Of Savannah, (';., is here With his family .at Laurel Lodge. The. Highlands teachers attended Mi.. . ..'l-lll-c, iin.ct itn. ' in I't"int. lin .. . ,' ' , ,i ' ,'' m- . ! verv busy at present cutting tops Saturday.. Alter the meeting M iss i vl 'f " 1 , . I'.ihel Calloway and Miss Fa Potts! '"k,nK s'n,l'- ' went t , Couimerce,' Ca.on a bus- Mis. Mary Talent was .visUing mess trip. . friends and relatives on Oak Dale Miss .htrv' Thornton has. return-i Sunday. . Charlie Jenmjigs, who had been away for a week helping to con duct a revival meeting at Buck Creek, returned home Sunday., J. (). Nix will fill his regular appointment at Well's Grove church this Saturday night, Sunday morn ing and Sunday night., Olive Hill The farmers d this section are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Talent and children, Ilershel and Cleta Bell, of lower Iotla, were visiting Mr. Talent's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aai:ou Talent, Saturday night. Mrs. Mary Roper and children, Carelee and Jack, were the guests of Mrs. Klla Swafford Sunday. Mrs. Lucilla jWeleh was visiting Mrs. (Tannic Wdlis Saturday after noon, v Roy and Clyde Willis were the supper guests of Mr. Flugene Tal ent Sunday night. t her home in Hart well, Ga., SHOWER FOR RECENT BRIDE ' A-lovedyv-affair -of tin.- past m.ek was' the miscellaneous shower giv en Friday afternoon to Mrs. Charl es Ralph Rucker by Mrs. Thomas - Harbison -and .iLLsstlicLilall'LVv av at the home of . Mrs, Harbison. The reception rooms were at tractively decorated with the seas ons most gorgeous dahlias and oth er cut flowers. Eighty-five guests called during the afternoon to- leave their lovely: gifts and wish the bride much hap piness. '-..-. Delightful refreshments served by the hostesses, assist Misses Eva and Mary Lizzie Bernice Rice and Mrs.." I Rice. is contractor for the job. Garden, and Mr. Everett is assist-filter spending several weeks with ant curator to Dr. J. K. Small and Mr. ind Mrs. Jack Hall, has written parts for Small's "New The, new bouse which is being Flora" which is. nearly off the! built" on Satulah road near the press. Mr. Pearson is a student Tea House is Jo be the summer at the garden. .. These young men I home'11 of M rs.. Catherine V. Crans were delighted with' this region. ! ton, of Augusta. Ga. J. W. Reese were very enthusiastic aboot High lands,' and sorry that their sched ule would not permit a longer stay Thev expect to visit Chapel Ililli 11 liy V this fall, when Prof. Harbison re- VV Sit 5 VjrOVe turns to the university. Rev. I. 1). Nix filled his regular appointment at Well's Gove Sun day. morning, lie was accompanied on ihisjrip by his wife and baby, Tom ' Phillips, wife and children spent the week-end with home folks. . .Larlt"ii I av is, who i now stay ing at Ashcville, spent the week- r by yi'otts, lerbert SHOWER GIVEN MRS. FRANK PA Many friends of Mrs. Frank Paul attended a fruit shower given m her honor at ; the" home nr .i rs. Helen Thompson on Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Paul's home was form erly in Maine. She and Mr. Paul were married last fall and came to Highlands early this spritig. They expect-4o remain here tliroughthe winter. end witn nis -mower. Mr. aiid Mrs. Robert Edwards and children, from Highlands, spent Sunday with Mr. and Airs. G. W. Culver. Edna and Mildred Snyder and Louise. Culver attended the league at Clark's Chapel church Sunday were night. Little Ray Lee Phillips was bad ly hurt Sunday when he was ac cidentallystruck by ati automobile occupied by Roy Dowdle, Harry and Hill Cunningham. The child was taken to a doctor for treatment. Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Welch were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I'll Welch Sunday. We are glad to report that Mrs. Dock Barnard, who has been oh the sick list, is well again. The annual Talent reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Airs. Aaron Talent Sunday. There were about sixty present. All enjoyed a social good time, with singing in the afternoon. Bill Barnard and children, Jessie and Violet, were visiting Mr. Bar nard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lack Barnard, Sunday. Miss My rttC" Bolickrof Higdon villc, was in this section Saturday afternoon. We are very sorry to report that !Tf sTT-mmr CampbeH is ill at this writing; Hope she will soon re cover. , Roy Willis, of; Almond, attended the Talent reunion Sunday. Charlie Blaine and son were in this community the past week. Mrs. Ellen Morgan, of Tattle Branch, is spending a few days ' with her daughter,' Mrs. Fred Wil lis. I The children of Olive. Hill are interested in their studies with Mrs. Ralph West as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Teem and children, Eloise and Boyd, were visiting Mrs. -Trent's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Frady, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Will Childers wcre visiting their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Morgan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leach, and Mr. Lee Leach, of Franklin, were i t Vi pr-m i p sts n-f I r 'in d A f r. . S am Masses Ruby Kowdv '""ami Vera Sweatman Sundav afternoon. - CARD OF THANKS We, wish to thank our many friends for their many acts of kind ness throughout the . illness and death of our dear wife and mother. We appreciate the many' beautiful floral .offerings, and the many acts of kindness and sympathy sho.wn through these trying hours of sad ness." ''.'." FRANK H. NORTON AND CHILDREN. Franklin Circuit Notices REV. G. N. DULIN, PASTOR i LIKE THIS -BETTER' FLAVOR! Services Sunday: lotla 11 a. in.; Oak Dale 2:30 p. m.; Snow Hill 7:30 p. m. Sunday schools: 10 a. m. ; ex cept Oak Dale, 1 :30 p. m. Leagues : 7 p. m. Prayer service at Iotla Saturday night. Revival services arc in progress at Bethel; services twice daily 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. livery body invited to all services. . The pastor is doing the preaching. For the first time this year the sale of automobile tags by the rev enue department has exceeded the 1932 figure. . On Saturday the reg istration for 1933 stood at 372,810 j as compared with 372,629 on the. same day of 1932. J A I didn't smoke camels at first. LATER, I DISCOVERED THAT I LIKED CAMELS BETTER. THEY HAVE A MILD, RICH FLAVOR THAT IS DELIGHTFUL. AND THEV DON'T GET ON MY NERVES. w ys' x fit CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS teener ften ijon4,Tfcfpe5..Mci;ef,tJrc ijoirTafte (Unavoidably omitted last week) Mr.- and Mrs. Ilobart Harding and baby and also Alice Mashburn spent the week-end wilh their fath er. Charlie Mashburn. - John S. Wells, from . Cornelia, (ia., spent Sundav with Mr. and M r: ( i.-W.-Culvcr;-- Last week Miss Evelyn . Clcave land, Mrs. Carl Zoellner, Mrs. (iene Pot t s, and.-Mr sBett Jvees(v..all 4 of Highlands, attended a shower eiven in Franklin in honor .f Mrs. Charles Sutton. ' Mrs. Florence has closed High lands Tea RoOnranThasrefurned to her home in Anderson, S. C. J. A. Hines is very ill at his home here. ' Students leaving Highlands for Western Carolina Teachers. College this week are Oceola Everett, Ber tha Nail, Bertla Edwards, and Newell Wright. Mrs. Clyde Hentz and small son arrived in Highlands Friday. M r. and Mrs. Lfentz are occupying the Ben Thwait Cottage, on Main street. Julian Zoellner, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zoellner, was taken to the hospital for a sinus -opCTationdur in ntHolat t er ' 'i lartTiT the 'week, tie returned to tligli- 1 ,1 "I don't see why you , thugs keep trying to break into houses that have telephones. All Mrs. Smithsrs needed to do was call us and we caught you opening the window." WESTERN CAROLINA TELEPHONE CO. Sickneti, accident, prowlers, or fire make your service priceless. FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY'S WEEK-END SPECIALS EGGS HIGH-Now is the time to feed HENS for egg production. Make-'Em-Lay Mash, 100-Ib. bag .....$2.75 Less Amounts, lb. 3c s - . Dr. Pratt's Poultry Regulator, large box..... ...25c '. (Guaranteed) i P-NUT BUTTER 10c" ; Pt. jars CORN FLAKES Millers, lge. pkg.......7c TABLE SALT 3 large boxes 10c JUCEUfine) Whole-grain 6 lbs. 25c COFFEE Farmers' Special, lb. ............14c Farmers' Sp'l, pk. 98c Six O'clock, lb... ..16c Maxwell House ...29c OAT MEAL Lk boxes 5c Large, Family Size, 42 oz. ............ ......10c We will buy a few bushels good, smooth Irish Potatoes in exchange for groceries or CASH. We carry a full line of feeds and CS Meal. SOAP & POWDERS Octagon ... .....2 for 5c Octagon .. . 10 for 25c SOAP POWDERS Grandma ...... 3 for 9c Grandma .... 9 for 25c JAR CAPS Mason's Zinc, doz. 24c JAR RINGS Best Grade ....3 for 10c LIGHT BULBS 40 watt, 10c 3 for 25c 50 & 60 watt... 15c 2 for ............25c Owing to conditions that have ccme to pass in the ' last few months, we find ourselves com pelled to go on the cash basis, and know that it b to your advantage, because you get your goods for LESS. You DO NOT have to pay the debts of the fellcw who CANNOT or WILL NOT pay his bills. We invite you to come and trade with us. Also, we wish to thank you for the liberal trade you have given us in the past. IBIO. EMBER at Just Arrived These New FA i FAVOR IT E" CO ATI N GS, N EAT FUR TRIMS,SPORTVND DRESSY MODELS SIZES 14 TO 4 WORTH DOUBLE THEIR PRICE. ""- 7';- ' ;- Our Price Only Cmy A no " v . 4 COATS T H AT -AKE-" . . V AvX : x li . i ..IrADIES'iFEIiT-HATS WASHABLE POINTS Fall Colors 36 Inch NEW, SMART AND POPULAR PRICED SHOES FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS Black and two-tone Oxfords Suede Oxfords with Leather Trim ........... $1.49 $2.50 Graceful Ties, Pumps All kinds of tO heels and combinations tyi0J Men's Work Shoes, a bargain $1.49 Heavy Outing, ' Qc White and Colors, yard Ladies' 100 per cent c . QOc Pure Yarn Sweaters . Big Flash lights, QQc Complete .' .... Large Dinner 1 Ac Plates .:..;........:1U Men's and Boys' Slip Over Sweaters, QCc Part Wool .. 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