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THE GALAX IJEWS AUGUST 19. 195^ PAGE 2 END OP SEASON SALE ALL DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED kEne mcConnELL AT VJHITESIDE ESTAES an attractive HIGHLANDS HANDICRAFTS nev/ model home is open for your in- Lagt fall when autiimn v/as at its spection. The ranch-type design con- and the forests of Western tains three bedrooms j tvjo full baths, North Carolina were a riot of gold- spacious living room with crab or- brown, Mr. and l^s. Overton chard fire place, kitchen which is Chambers joined the thousands of completely equipped with G.E. ap- tourists who were admiring the au- pliances and cabinets^ and garage# tumn change. They picked leaves All walls insulated. Rooms are panel- fpom almost every tree and shrub led in pine, poplar and chestnut. around Highlands. Later thev Large picture windows overlook the pressed them between the pages of spacious porch and afford views of heavy books. the famed Cashiers Valley. An estab- Today Overton (called Tony), lished lawn surrounds the home and a circular drive affords entrance. - AmT^ - 3 6cOck5 •’THANK YOU TO HIGHLANDS" Did you have a good time in High lands this summer? "V^hy, of course, we had a wonderful time,” is the usual answer. It seems to me that I and my family are really indebted to all ^ the people who give so much of them- - selves and such effort to make daily living happy and easy for the summer residents and the tourists. w The excellent service from the fluA/ruU>L.n,(L^ markets, shops, hotels, motels,drug stores, movies, real estate agen- ^ cies, service stations? the special superior service from the utility camp areas, the police and fire de partment 5 the churches, hospital community center, and of course the ^^ annual highlight of Hillbilly Day; ^ ' the library and various activities at the museum; and the Golf Club and riding stables. I hope I haven't omitted anyone, and from one summer resident, and her family, who have enjoyed 8 seasons here, I would like to sin cerely thank each and everyone who helps to make our stay a "real happy time" each year. I know that every- % one here, as vacationers, would want to join me in extending our appre ciation to the Townspeople for all their kind efforts. Mrs. John L. Jacobs uses the autumn leaves to decorate the tops of wrought iron and glass tables. Tony, a Dartmouth gradu ate who used to spend all his (Con’t.page 18) SfoPUlGHT mia£U2Zj2HUtC a
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