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Mrs. Oliver B. Taylor and . Mrs. Stevan Mandarlch, of Washington, D. C., left for their homes after spending some time in Horse Cove as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Toy. Mr. and Mrs. George Saussy, of Columbia, S. C., arrived last / week and have opened their summer home, "Hlghlleld", on the Walhalla road for the sea son. SQUARE DANCE Saturday Night, July 26 at 8:30 p. m. SLAGLE MEMORIAL BUILDING EXCELLENT STRING BAND Good Dance Floor Good Caller SPONSORED BY AMERICAN LEGION POST 108 I HIGHLANDS. N.C. ? I I ? THE MOUNTAIN ? j| + MILLEMPSHOP ? & A&P's Low, Low, Pr,'' ? fa k i ? Golden m Margarine Maid . - . . Lb. 2!c fcna Pcss sweet ? - - 2 cans ^ic Pineapple Crushed ? ? ? m Can' 23C p? Sultana Preserves Strawberry ? A&P's ,Own Pure QCXO Vegetable Shortening A&P Grape Juice Q I Iona California reOClieS Sliced or Halves Tomato Juice - Iona 25c 3 Lb. >>01 can 73c 12 Oz. 1 "Jf ? Bot. | / C No. 2Vi AP - Can 46-Oz. O 7r i Can ?* # * 2 1 LB. CANS ANN PAGE Beans 23c 3 LARGE CANS WHITE HOL'SE Milk 40c i NO. 2 CAN IONA Pears ... .. 25c QT. JAR ANN PAGE Mayonnaise 52c 2 NO. 383 CANS PACKER LABEL Tomatoes .. .. 25c i S LB. BAG SULTANA Rice 45c Mild & Mellow 8 O'Clock Coffee Lb 77c Wesson Oil Bot. Sic Bot. 6Cc S^ov/drift l-Lb . 3-Lb. O^ Can i S Can u&C Ann Page S 'rd Dressing ?ar 45S Ann Page Pcsni'l Butts r 12 oz. ?? Jar Ann Page S::'rd Mustard , - 12s California Red Cardinal Grapes ----- - 27c California Seedless Grapes - 27c California Bartlett Peats - 19c California Honey Dew Melons "? 49c - 59c Juicy Fresh Crisp Heads Lemons 2 - 35c Crisp Carrots ? 10c Lettuce - - - - 2 ? 29c 16 Ct. 91 _ 48 Ct. Pkg. *? 1 C Pkg. LIPTON TEA BAGS 57c " Lb 35c Uamimg iNeeds Sure Jell - 13c Fruil Jars 81c ?s; 97c Fmit Jar Rings Doz. Ctns. of 12 15* ur 59c N. W. CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE FRANKLIN. 1*. C. These Price* Effective Thro Sat. July 26th. 1-Lb. Can Spry 31c ? 83c Northern Toilet Tissue 3 Rous 25c Surf L" 29c Pkg Silver Dust 28c S? 57c Highlands Highlights | MRS. a. O. STORY Highlands Auxiliary Plans Silver Tea Aug. 5; Thank Offering Service Aug. 6 The woman's auxiliary of the Highlands Episcopal Church of the Incarnation will sponsor a silver tea Tuesday afternoon, August 5, at the home of Mrs. James H. Howe in Horse Cove, it has been announced. On Wednesday morning, Aug ust 6, a corporate communion service for the United Thank Srra-Kil! & Ue & 79c I Underwood Deviled Ham !'i?r is lyory SOAP 2 is. 27c "\ Ivory SOAP 3 Bars 23C Ivory Snow % 28c Oxydol Lge. AA. Giant IP pkg Zoc 1>k? /DC Wrisley's Toilet Soap in Plastic Bags pkg 49c Breeze pig. 30c mnt 59c Sunbrite CLEANSER Can 8C Rinso Lge 00* Giant EC* pkg ZoC J'ks- 3DC Lux TOILET SOAP 3 Reg. OOa Bars &3C Lux TOILET SOAP 2Bath 00* Bars 40C Sta Flo Bot. 21c Swan SOAP 2 is. 27c Swan SOAP j 3 5-. 23c Offering will be held at the j church at 10 o'clock, the Rev. ; A. Ru'us Morgan, rector, said. FILM FEATURES CHURCH PICNIC Work Of 'Flying Bishop' I In Alaska Shown Friday At Episcopal Outing An interesting feature of the July congregational picnic sup per meeting of the Highlands Episcopal Church of the Incar nation. held Friday night, was the showing by Tudor G. Hall of the picture, "The Light of the North", in the municipal 1 auditorium. This movie showed Bishop Gordon in the various phases of his work in Aiaska. liis wife and family and Alas kan scenes. Preceding the showing of the picture, the Rev. A. Rufus Mor gan, rector, said that Bishop Gordon is one of the youngest bishops in the church, that he I i-. formerly from North Carc; i lina. and that his territory in I Aiaska covers an area twice the size o: the state of Texas, hence his own private plane and I the name "The Flying Bishop". Approximately. 40 persons at tended the showing of the pic I ture. The picnic supper was served on the lawn -at the audi ; torium. Dig Post Holes one-a-minute New Earth Drill attachment fits all McCulloch 2-man saws? takes less than a minute to attach or remove. Portable- complete Earth Drill weighs only 79 lb. Drills straight, clean holes anywhere a man can walk . . . drills from any angle and reverses. Saves time and money for fencing. 6, 9, and 12 inch augers. SEE A DEMONSTRATION TODAY! Edwards-Dillard Highlands, N. C. (Jalax THEATRE ..HIGHLANDS.. Thursday -Friday, July 34-25 Barbara Stanwyck & Paul Douglas "Clash by Night" Shows at 7:30 & 9:33 Matinee Thurs. at 3:80 Saturday, J?ly 26 Gary Cooper & Ruth Roman "Dallas" Matinee at 3:00 Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:35 Sun.-Mon.-Tues., July 27-28-39 Will Rogers, Jr. & Jane IVvman In "The Story of Will Rogers" (In Technicolor) Matinees Sunday & Tuesday at 3:01) One Show Sunday Night at 9:15 Night Shows Mon. & Tues. at 7:30 & 9:25 Wednesday, July 30 Fredric March & Martha Scott In "One Foot in Heaven" Matinee al 3 : IHI Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:35 MRS. WILSON i SECURED FOR ; TWO LECTURES Will Speak 'On Flower Arrangements This Week In Highlands By popular request, Mrs. W. Harrell Wilson, of Greenville, S. C.. has been secured by the flower show committee of the Highlands Biological station to ! give two lectures cn Flower Arrangements". The first lecture is for chil dren. ages 6-14 inclusive, and | will be given this > Thursday 1 | morning at 10 o'clock at the museum buildiiv. This lecture will be intimately related to plans lor the junior division of i the ninth annual ll(?\ver show here August &- 10 . The lecture for ad . Its will be held Friday motn:i.u at 11 o'clock at the museum build ing. The public is invite:; to at tend these lectures. There ire no charges for either of the lectures. Mrs. Wilson is a nationally accredited judge and lectures under the supervision of the National Council of State Gar den clubs. She ha; delighted audiences throughout the south east and east. As represent! tive of the state of South Caro ,ina, she recently won second place In the National Flower show held at BUoxl, Miss. I Personal Mention I Mr. and Mrs. George Marett, of Sarasota, Fla., have opened their Third street summer home for the season. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Misener have as guests at their home on the Horse Cove road their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bosworth and their two children, of Holly wood, Fla. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bryson an nounce the birth of a daugh ter. July 17, at C J. Harris Community hospital. Mr. aVid Mrs. Clyde Sanders announce the birth o: a daugh ter July 13. at Angel hospital. NOW OPEN Monday, Wednesday, Fri day, and Saturday Nights HELEN'S BARN HIGHLANDS N. C. ..MASON'S.. WEEK-END SPECIALS 1 GAL. VINEGAR 39c 1 GAL. CLOROX . . , . .50c 8 LB. PAIL LARD ...... si .20 THE HOME OF WESTERN' BEEF I. S. CHOICE C I BE STEAK 98 ROl'ND STEAK ...... 98 BONELESS STEW 79c a LOIN CHOPS ...... 79" RIB CHOPS .39 END CHOPS . 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