THURSDAY, JULY 2 list THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MAC0N1AK PACE FIVE Highlands MRS. E. A. BURT, JR., CHURCH NOTICES Sunday, July 31 Highlands Presbyterian Church 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor, (Pioneer group). 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor, (Fellowship group). Highland Methodist Church 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Church. 8 p. m. Church. HigUaiwk Baptist Church IX) a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Church. ' 7:30-p. m.-B. Y. P. U. 8:15 p. m. Church. Church of the Incarnation 10 a. m. Churcli school. 4 p. m. Sermon. MRS. CROSBY CELEBRATES 97th BIRTHDAY JULY 20 Mrs. Martha Webster Crosby, of San Mateo, Fla., received many congratulations on her 97th birth day July 20. Mrs. Crosby has been coming to Highlands for over 40 years. MISS GILLDER GIVES THEATRE PARTY Miss Sarah Gillder gave a theatre party Tuesday night to Miss Peggy Pollhill and Miss Mary Elizabeth Young and a few of their, friends. They saw the picture, 'Toy Wife," and were treated at the drug store afterwards. BUDGET PREPARED AND TAX RATE FIXED 1 The Highlands tax rate for 1938 has been set at $2.25 per hundred dollars, and the budget was fixed at $24,664. ACCIDENT SATURDAY NEAR BRIDAL VEIL FALLS A car driven by the children of K. B. Zohner skidded oii the road near Bridal Veil Falls late Satur day afternoon. The children were not badly hurt, ) but the car , was considerably damaged. B. Y. P. U. ACTIVITIES' The program, was opened by the singing of "The Great Physician." The prayer was led by Mr. Ben field. The intermediate union then assembled in another room for their program. The Senior Bible quiz leader then took charge and asked a lot of interesting questions about the Bible. Paul Waldon gave the introduc tion to the lesson and the follow ing members took part on .the pro gram: Sarah Waldon, Mr. Ben field, Paul Waldon, Doris Potts, and Carlton Cleaveland. The parts were then given out for next Sunday night and the program was closed by the sing ing of "Take My Life And Let It Be." The rest of the time was turned over 'to Mr. Benfield for preaching service. GUESTS AT TRICEMONT TERRACE Guests at Tricemont Terrace are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crowson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beal and' Mr. and Mr.s. F. T. Dial, of Columbia, S. C; Mrs. Harvey Bowen, of Atlanta; Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Webb, of St. Augustine,' Fla.; Mrs. Nettie Bouden, of Washington, D. C; J. E. Robinson, of Orlando, Fla.; Mrs. John Riley and Miss Ruth Harrington, of Sumter, S, C. ; Mrs. Herbert Yarborough, Jr., of Florence, S. C; Mrs. Edward J6nef, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stubbs. of Cedar town, Ga; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Davis, of Sumter, S. C; William I. Holt, of Charles ton, S. C, who is the chairman of U. S. board of cotton examiners. Mrs. James M. Breeding, of Hollywood, Fla., has returned home after spending a few months here. Mrs. T. J. Rucker, of Hartwejl, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Jule Rucker, of Augusta, Ga., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rucker, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Evans, of New Orleans, La., and Mrs. Charles Jackson, of Columbia, S. G, are visiting Mrs. H. G. Evans at Tree Tops. ' Chesire Nash, of Savannah, Ga., spent the week-end here.1 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith, . of Atlanta, arc " visitins Miss Laura Highlights POSTOFFICE BOX 20 , Hammond at Apple Tree Cottage. ' Mrs. Nathan BUlstein, of Balti mm vL v ' p A j Right now when you use your car more than at any other season of the year when you want and need greater protection against blowouts, punctures and skidding Firestone provides this three-way safety at NEW LOW PRICES. 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