isday. NOV. se, THE PRANKUN PRESS* AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN PA«S FlVl ighlands School Theatre FRI.-SAT., NOV. 27-28 HERBERT MARSHALL Sh chatterton SIMONE SIMON In “Girls’ Dormitory” ON.-TUE., NOV. 30-DEC. 1 iwERBERT MARSHALL ANNE SHIRLEY make way for A LADY” first show at 7:30 or the Benefit of the School Highlands Highlights EDITED BY MRS. T. C. HARBISON lia¥e HEAVY ZINC )COHTED NICE SUM RAISED AT KENO PARTY HIGHLANDS, Nov, 25.—Approx imately $20 was raised at a keno party given at the Potts House Tuesday night imder the auspices of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Highlands Episcopal church. Seven ty-seven persons attended. ' More than 30 prizes, consisting of items of food for the Thanks giving dinner, were awarded. Turk eys were won by Luther \V. Rice, Jr., and Bob Billingsly. Pumpkin pie and cocoa were serv ed at the close of the playing. VARIOUS CLASSES PLANNED BY SATULAH CLUB Mrs. T. J, O’Neil, Macon county home demonstration agent, will meet with members of the Satulah club on Friday, IJec. 4, to cooperate with the club in forming recrea tional, industrial and educational classes, according to an announoe- rnent by Miss Bernice Durgin, club president. Classes are planned in art, knitting, croclieting, sewing, fancy work, Wock printing and other subjects. All persons inter ested in any of these classes are invited to attend the; meeting on Dec. 4. The classes will be free. LUNCH ROOM POPULAR The lunch room conducted for pupils and teachers of the High lands school is daily increasing in popularity. At last report, 155 per sons were served. Frank Cook, George Marett, John William Baty, and Geter Buchan- nan. The party expected Mr. Wide- man, of Highlands and West Palm Beach, to join them in Summer ville. The Big Swamp is widely known for its game and parties from Highlands frequently take ad vantage of the hunting there during the fall season. HUNTING IN GEORGIA Another party from here, includ ing Harold Rideout, Charlie Potts and Will W. Edwards, went hunt ing in Georgia during the first part of the week. Prices That Will Meet Your Approval On QUAUT\jaERCHANDlSE^ Ladies’Department Coats—New arrivals in solid colors and pat terns in both coats and swagger sui an unusually large selection ^ Others at $10.95 Dresses—A fortunate purchase ture’s stock of crepe and other rvin S11 C $2.95 VElluCS materials, $2.95 values Others at $2.95 And we have fhe styles, lengths and gauges to suit you. Every roofing acces sory READY FOR YOU. Roofing $4.25 Square Ehannel Drain Roofing $4.50 Square Macon County Supply Co. ^ardware. Mill Supplies, Farm Implements FRANKLIN, N. C. ‘^Sherry really seta a lot better than cocktails before dinner.’’ *Right! Except you should have specie tied Widmer’s Sherry.’’ highlands HUNTERS bag 4 DEER AT PISGAH The annual deer hunt m Pisgah national forest was very much en joyed by the four hunters who went from here last week, as each mem ber of the party was successful ui the hunt. Carl Zoellnor, Warren Wilson, Will W. Edwards and D. W. Wiley each returned to High lands with a deer. Bob Elrod of Atlanta, brother of Dewey Elrod, was also in the party which went from here Wednesday. ON HUNTING TRIP IN SOUTH CAROLINA Leaving for a week’s huntmg trip in the Big Swamp, near buni- merville, S. C„ early th^ week ,,ere Jim Hicks, Fred_Ed^ Mr. and Mrs. James Harkey, who have been spending several days at their attractive cottage near Lindenwood Lake, I'cft for their home in Atlanta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Marett have returned to their home here after a short visit in Atlanta. ^iliss Bess Hines left last week end for West Palm Beach, Florida, where she expects to obtain em ployment for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bliss left Sunday for their hom« in Washing ton, D. C., after being in Highlands for several months. They expect to return here in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Hall spent last w^eek-end in Hartwell, Ga., with Mrs. Hall’s family. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Eskrigg re cently spent several days at their home on Satulah mountain. They left for New" Orleans on Tuesday, but expect to get back to Highlands early next year. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Jessup of Delwood, N. C., formerly of High lands, arrived Monday afternoon to spend Thanksgiving week with Mrs. J. Z. Gottwals and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Beadle. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Randall, of Cincinnati, who own one of High lands’ fine summer residences, werg at Hotel Edyards for a few days recently. They were accom panied by Mrs. George L. Bell, Mrs Randall’s mother, of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Root left Fri day for Kansas City, where they will visit for several weeks with relatives and friends. Mr. Merchant, of the L. L. Mer chant Construction company _ of Asheville, was recently in High lands on business. Ladies’ Long Sleeve Print Dresses, $| 14 to 52 .00 Made From 80 x 80 Print were Jim Fomer Franklin Teacher Doing Well In Insurance W. B. Kesler Is General Agent for Company At Salisbury Hats—Large assortmeiit all new ^— 25 New Styles in the finest ail leather dress Shoes. AA to E widths. The price will please you. Ladies’ winter weight Underwear. Long ^d short sleeves; low and high neck styles. See these. Ladies’ Skirts, $1^.00 large variety at All wool at -the best Men^s Department Suits—Serge, Oxford Grey, and many patterns to choose from. Your suit is here. $y.5o ■ $12-^®' " ^17 ' 19 Overcoats—A complete new stock makes buying a pleasure. Prices are from Jackets, “Wc^lwich’^Coats and Shirts, the best to be had. If you buy the best, see these. - — WjrfTShoes—Dress Oxfords “StM “‘I. other good $|.98to$g.50 Even though you don’t claim to be a connoisseur, you 11 instinctively prefer Widmers Wines. Produced in New York State’s famed wine belt, their inherent natural goodness 'is carefully nur tured by a consummate skill bom of nearly fifty years vinting experience. Be sure of your wine. Take no chances. Order Widmer’s—in your favorite type—always. IN GOOD TASTE SINCE 1888 Widmer’s Wine Cellars, Inc. Naples, New York Friends of W. B- K^ler former ly a member of the facul y Franklin high ,making an ested to learn that he -•£fM^:l^-Nisit here T^he following "'"the Mr. Kessler wa Carolina November of the Education, official teacher ^ “North , ^ted widely and forces have “ntr significantly to the life insurance educators southland, /;™eords in the making outstanding r«o .underwriting pr superin- 'T'f^Eatt Spencer schools I tendent of Salisbury and and teacher m ^f Franklin _high to educations ^nce company the L>fe h Mr. Kes- of Greensboro. I ler had “^‘^‘l^nistrator, he de teacher and cided the life success, offered » wv joined the so. ” time he has prov- Pilot. Since that f^^mer ed, along with ®aj n teachers, tha insurance . prepared for . (.Qjjay one of r” S' J»ol, ” „d athleK ^jars science ^teac jje coach in is a graduate of Newberry college and took post graduate work at the University of North Carolina. “He is Salisbury general agent for Pilot Life Insurance company and his agency has consistent y ranked high in the Pilot agency honor roll.” Cartoogechaye By MARGARET A. SLAGLE mission study class held at MRS. JOE SETZERS The Cartoogechaye Union Mis sionary society had its mission 3y class-at the home of Mrs. £ Setzer on Monday afternoon November 23. Study was made of £ t«t book, ;;A Preface to Racial ^When^the meeting had adjourned the guests were invited to the dm_ Jig room where there was served a tovely birthday cake m honor of Afrs S R. Crockett. Mrs. pocket then presented a beautiful hand-woven bag as a token of the friendship and esteem of her low-members. Betty Slagle will, spend the Cf PV Point Tennessee, as guests of one of Mr. Crockett’s former churches. . UNDERGOES OPERATION Daniel Nichols, of Franklin und- TaS .1." co„li.i.n w.. reportcl today as satisfactory. makes Stocks are complete on the followmg items: Genuine Leather Caps Heavy Weight Underwear ^ 75^ to $1.50 Flannel Pajamas $1.00 to $1.50 Melton Jackets $1*95 to $4.95 Sweaters—All Kinds Suede and Flannel Shirts Wool Sox lO^t to 5^ Children’s Department Coats— ^3'®^ sizes to 16 Shoes and Oxfords .. Raincoats—All sizes, many colors $1 .98 Underwear—Long and Short *o Sleeve, Ankle & Knee Length ^ Regular and three-quarter l5c Stockings Jersey Bloomers— lOc price Sweaters and Sweater Sets in all 50t * styles and colors Sweaters at a great sav ing ! See these! Your Time Spent Here Will Be a Good Investment JOSEPH ASHEAR “We Clothe the Family”