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Citizens Meeting Set For Monday HIGHLANDS. ? A citizens meeting is set for Monday at 8 p. m. In the old school theatre building to discuss the water situation and other problems facing the town. , One of the Important mat ters to be discussed will be a proposal to extend the present city limit*. All citizens are urg ed to attend. Agricultural exports have in creased again this year, after showing a seven per cent gain ' in 1954 over 1953. PICKLES IMER REUNION The annual Plckleslmer re union will be held at Cascade Lake, near Hendersonvllle, In the Little River district. Macon friends and relatives plan to attend. Your Chance To Save Money . . . BIG ANNUAL WALGREEN ONE CENT SALE Buy one article and get another for a penny! Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday October 5, 6, 7, and 8 Watch Next Week s Press for Details Remember: Sale Opens Next Wednesday Here's A ThrBn g Good-Will Offer! Greatest Encyclopedia Bargain Ev sr Offered ! 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The double -ring ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Abbott, Saturday, September 24, at his home in Greenville, S. C. The bride wore a navy blue suit with white accessories. Her corsage was of white carna tions. The couple was accompanied by the bride's parents. i Mrs. Henson is a graduate of Highlands High School, class of | 1954. Mr. Henson attended Frank- j lin High School. After a short wedding trip to I points in Florida, the couple will be at their new home in j Gneiss. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cleave land spent the week-end in Chapel Hill. They attended the | Carolina - Oklahoma football game Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Kerr have returned to their home in Co lumbus, Ohio, after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McLe j roy, of Birmingham, Ala., spent i a week here with Mr. and Mrs. I Thomas Potts. | The Rev. R. T. Houts is at tending the Western North Car 1 olina Annual Conference in Charlotte this week. James Potts, who is now em ployed by the Scripto Company in Atlanta, Ga., was here for th^ week-end with his wife and son. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bailey , and daughter, Jill, of Green- I ville, S. C., were visitors of Mr. ! and Mrs. J. H. C. Perry here last week-end. Dave Gates and Bob Cadet, from Donaldson Air Force Base. | Greenville, S. C., spent the i week-end with Mr. and Mrs. j John Connell Bobby Hopper, Dickie Potts, j | Mr and Mrs. Carlton Cleave- 1 I land, and Seth Potts went to j Chapel Hill for the UNC-Okla homa game Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. (Chuck Chalker, of Atlanta, were week end visitors of Mrs. Chalker's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Cobb. Robert Chastain has taken his son, Charles, to the Ashe ville Mission Memorial Hospital | for medical attention. Church Women Plan i Bible Study Series HIGHLANDS. ? The Women i of the Presbyterian Church will conduct a special Bible study I in a series of meetings at 7:30 p. m. on Wednesday, Thursday. 1 and Friday nights of this week On Wednesday night, the meeting will be held at the j home of Mrs. Elizabeth Potts. 1 on Thursday at the home of j Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, and on | Friday at the home of Mrs. O j F. Summer. Miss Cook Pledged By Alpha Delta Pi Miss Beverly Holbrook Cook. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Cook, of Highlands, has been pledged by the Alpha Delta Pi sorority at Alabama Polytech- j nic Institute, Auburn. Ala., | where Miss Cook is a student. The announcement was receiv- j ed here this week from the Alabama college. Parham Is Assistant Pastor At Highlands HIGHLANDS. ? H. C. Par- j ham, who is a senior at Candler j School of Theology, Emory Uni versity, Atlanta, Ga., is the as sistant pastor for the Highlands Methodist Church. He will preach every other Sunday morning through the fall and winter. He is a native Of Bradenton, Fla. Tulips, daffodils, crocus, hy acinths and Dutch Iris are spring flowering bulbs that may be planted from September through November. Baptist Groups Will Observe Layman's Week Baptist Brotherhoods over the county plan to observe "Lay man's Week' the week of Oc tober 2-9. At the First churcli In Frank lin, the Brotherhood will hold evening prayer meetings in sec tions of the community, led by members, the 3rd through the 6th. The 7th through the 9th, services will be held each eve ning at the church at 7:30. Quest speaker will be John A. Farmer, Brotherhood state sec retary in South Carolina. Spe cial music for the services will be by the men's choir. Bob Guy Discharged From Army Service Bob Guy received his dis charge from the U. S. Army this week and is now at his home on Franklin. Route 4. He was stationed in Korea for the past two years. CLEAN USED CARS At Bargain Prices At REECE MOTOR CO. 1943 Ford 2-dr. Full* Equipped ? for S1050 1950 Mercury 4-dr. Sedan Fully Equipped $650 1949 Chev. Pick-up Truck Actual Mileage, 44.004 $550 1947 Ford 2-dr. New Paint Job $250 1941 Ford Pick-up Far $150 1941 Chevrolet 2-dr. Transportation $55 1947 Pontiac 2-dr. Radio and Heater Clean as a Pin $295 A Number of Others to Choose From Easy Payment Plan ' ? Reece Motor Co. Phone 310 Now Open CLARK S RESTAURANT New and Modern FEATURING COUNTRY HAM ? FRIED CHICKEN STEAKS ? CHOPS REGULAR DINNERS DRIVE OUT FOR OUR SUNDAY DINNER ROAST YOUNG HEN-TURKEY DRESSING ? G1BLET GRAVY CREAMED POTATOES ? GREEN' BEANS CRANBERRY SAUCE HOME BAKED ROLLS BEVERAGE AND DESSERT $1.50 15 Minutes on Dillsboro Road Roy and Virginia Clark, Owners Catering to Clubs and Private Parties
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