THE GALAX NEWS
AUGUST 3, 1961
PAGE 11
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Fancy Foods,
Ri CHELIEU-- -•Reese^'^Gresca —• Sex t on
Country Cured Hams
(SPEAR FIMjER*S bridge GON^T)
VJhiteside when chased by the warriors.
There she knew that she would be safe, for
the Indians did not dare trespass on the
grounds of the Thunder God, However, when
the bridge was nearing completion, the
Thunder God himself took the part of the
Indians by sending bolts of lightning to
destroy the bridge, When the lightning
struck it scattered fragments of stone
along the whole ridge, and it is these
pieces of stone which can be seen today by
those who go along the ridge*
Spear Finger was finally trapped in a
pit prepared for that purpose and was kill
ed by an Indian who had been told by a
Tsikilili bird that her one vulnerable
spot was her heart, which was always held
in the fist of her right hand, rather than
carried in her chest.
Part of Spear FUiger's Bridge is with
in the city limits of Highlands, and after
knowing the legend of how it came to be,
it is interesting to take a five-minutes
drive to view these unusually placed
rocks. Should one desire to trace the an
cient bridge further, an excellent view of
the cliffs south of Whiteside may be had
from Whiteside Cove, reached over the
road from Horse Cove to Cashiers,
service is sponsored by the churches of
Highlands and everyone is invited.
The Methodist Youth Fellowships of
Macon County will observe Youth Activi
ties Week, August 7 through 11, in the
Bethel Methodist Church near Franklin,
The Highlands group will leave each
evening from the Church at 6:30 p*iii»
Highlands Methodist News
The morning services in Highlands
Methodist Church will be donducted by the
pastor. Rev, J,C« Vernon, on Sunday, Au-*
gust 6, at 11:00 a*m. The church school
is at 10 :00 a*m,, and the MYF meeting at
7:00 p,m, each Sundayj the service for
the colored people is held at 5:00 p,m*
At 6:00 p,m, this Sunday, there will
be a union service in the area just back
of the Highlands Biological Station, The
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PORTRAIT IN BLACK with lana
TURNER AND SANDRA DEE
BLUES WITH ELVIS PRESS
LEY AND JULIET PROWSE
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