THE GALAX NEWS JULY 29, 195*+ PAGE 2 HILLBILLY DAY SPECIAL WHITE ORLON SWEATERS .9? VALUE REHE mcCOnnELL .00 Whiteside Estates offers you beautiful building tracts containing from one to two acres on Route 6^ overlooking Cashiers valley. Its advantages include scenic views, level land suitable for building, utilities and water to each proper ty line and restrictions carefully planned for the benefit and protec tion of each property owner. As you drive througW? V^iiteside Estates on Ridge Road you will enjoy views to the east and to the west. On lot 8 an attractive model home is being completed which affords the famed view of Cashiers Valley. See O.E. Young, owner, or your broker for further information. (Advt.) SILVER TEA The Silver Tea will be held to day, Thursday, at the home of Colonel and Mrs. James H. Howe in Horse Cove, from ^ to 6 p.m. The tea is sponsored by the Woman*s Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation. Mrs. E.R. Gilbert is general chairman and committee chairman ares Mrs. John D. Sasse, Miss Rebecca Bridges, Mrs. Fred S. Gould, Mrs. H.D. Porterfield, Mrs. Robert C. Balfour, and Miss Kate Jungerman* Follow the Silver Tea markers in Horse Cove. ^/nd 3 DLocKs â– fnin3topii(fkt 18 HOLE GOLP COURSE Nationwide publicity by the As sociated Press and other news agen cies is being given to the develop ment of a new 18 hole Championship Golf Course, known as Sapphire Valley Country Club. It is a twenty minute drive from Highlands. The ^ > news was broken to the press this week by Frank B. Cook of Highlands, who handled the Real Estate trans action* The developers of the project have not been announced but Gene Howerdd, Jr. of Augusta, Ga., Cap tain of the Georgetown Unniversity Golf Team, acting as spokesman for the group, confirmed the sale and purpose. Howerdd mentioned that Ro bert Trent Jones, internationally famous golf architect, has examined the property personally and was very enthusiastic about the prospects. Work will begin soon on this pro ject, Howerdd said, and that this will be a semi-private club de voted to family entertainment fa cilities as well as a top golf course layout.

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