THE GALAX NEWS JPHE 7. 1962 PAGE 9 If OPENIMG FRIDA Y, JUNE 8 Meals Served by Reservation (Est. Since 1681) In Franklin, ilT# O'# Everyone Knows It^s ujin's FOR BETTER CLOTHING FOR LADIES CflBin UUEflVERS 2 MILES OFF HIGHWAY 64 BETWEEN HIGHLANDS 6: BASHIERS Homemade Gifts Pottery -- Handwoven Linens, Skirts Rocks and Minerals Handcarvings Driftwood REEV65 HnRDWnRE FRIGIDAIRE SALES BUILDING MATERIALS ~ PAINTS - HOUSEWARES HOSPITALITY LEADERS AM^TOUNCED Hospitality leaders for the summer months at the First Presbyterian Church have been announced by the Pastor, Rev. Dan McCall* Mrs. Lyda Haxcombe and Miss Betty Cole initiated the Presbyterians* '^Project friendship'• Sunday morning, June 3rd, by welcoming worshippers at the church door prior to the eleven o*clock service. Said Rev. McCall, '’Our tentative list in- cludeat Mr. and Mrs. Les Misener, 1^. and Mrs# Wilton Cobb, Mr. and Mrs* Sidney Mc Carty, Mr* and Mrs. Roy Philips, Mr* and Mrs* Robert Conlon, Mr. and Mrs* Alan Lewis, Mr* and Mrs. Clyde Mehder, Mr* and Mrs. Steve Potts, I'irs. Newton Hardie, Mrs. Richard C# Holt, Miss Dolly Harbison, and Mrs* C* H. E3cdahl, Mr* and Mrs* Henry Cleavelandj and Mr* and Mrs* C* J* Ander son* We are grateful for the spontaneous warmth of friendship evidenced in our con gregation, and we are hopeful that our hospitality leaders will further promote the development of Christian fellowship among those who come to worship in the Presbyterian Church.” SOFTBALL LEAGUE MEETING A meeting will be held Friday, June 8 at 7:30 p*m# in the recreation hall of the Baptist Church for the purpose of organizing a soft balU league for the young people of the community. Anyone who is interested in the organization of this league is urged to attend* Forest Service News Ranger Wg Peterson reported Tuesday that the new blacktop sidewalk at Dry Falls from the concession stand to the falls has been completed* He also stated that a new steel fence from the stand to and under the falls has been completed* Both of these improvements will greatly aid the safety of visitors to this lovely spot. NEW NURSES AT HCH Two new nurses at Highlands Communi ty Hospital are Miss Anne L* Grant, R* N* and Mra Gerry C* Ramey, R* N* Both nurses are living at the new nurse* s home recent ly completed near the hospital. Cheston K* Gardner, Ph. D, is employed at HCH as the technic^, ART GALLERY OPENS !Che Highlands Art Gallery will open for the summer season next Ihursday night, June 14, at 7:30 p*m* The Art Gallery, which has been established in the Caro- linas for 31 years, is often called the '•Showplace of the Carolinas*” Diamonds, watches, furniture, silverware, dinner- ware, Oriental rugs, linens, and crystal- ware are seme of the lovely items which have been gathered from all over the world. Broom Sale The Highlands Lions Club is selling brooms made by the blind in Greensboro* The Club is also selling ironing board covers which carry the Good Hous^eeping Seal of Approval. Those who wish to pur^ chaser either of these items may contact Mr. Neville Wiigon at Hilltop Amoco, "Home of Country Cured Ham" IGHinnDER "Where the Best Food is Served" Next Door to Post Office Western Steaks*^-Fried Chicken Country Ham