THE GALAX I!EWS THDRSDAIf JTME 13, 1963 PAm 2 It i Ifsfl ■=«»»' iS m e±; K® gfl seflson OPEninG tu65DRy junt i8-7;3oPm. mm AS THi smupuci ^ thi rjmujim OFFERS AT PUBLIC flUCTlCP TlUICE Dm (dccepi Sun.) d 10:3c ftrn. RPD 7;3C Rm. (^eA.chnn£U^e, g/outkeA.ed pwm aJLL ovqa, ike. woaJLxL BEAUTIFUL GIFTS GIVEN AWAY FREE AT EACH SALE flrno r\ L ES-« 1 %‘S n r\ Ens HiGHinnDS ART GflLLERY ESTABLISHED 32 YEARS in THE CfiROLinPS HARPER CLARK PASSES Mto Harper Clark, 62, of West Palm Beach, Pla® and Highlands, died Friday, June Hh at Highlands Community Hospital where he was entered Jxme 2nd as a cardiac patient* Mr, Clark owned a home on Big Bear Pen and had a farm in the Norton Com munity, The funeral was held at 11:00 am Monday and graveside services were held at the Evitt Cemetary in Norton, in accordance with his "Wishes* Mr# Clark is survived by his wife, Mrs, Elizabeth Clark, a son. Harper Clark, Jr., of West Palm Beach, and a daughter, Mrs* James C© Pearson, of Palm Beach, one sister, and seven grand children. SKY LAKE GOLF ESTATES Sky Lake Golf Estates pla^is to open the first 9 holes between June 20 and 25* The course id.ll be 3^250 yards and with a par of 36. Mr, Axcell iTill operate the Pro Shop and lessons will be available* The course will be open to the public until such time as there is a full member ship. Green fees will be $3*50 for 9 holes, $5*00 for 18 holes, and |7*50 for all day* Weekly, monthly and seasonal rates will be offered* Sky Lake Golf Course was designed by Mr*William itoick of Ft,Walton Beach, Fla* Mr* Amick is widely known for his urdque golf course designs and, in Highlands, has concentrated on losing none of the natural mountain contour and beauty. Every fair way is a pictorial scene indicative of this (ConH on page 17) (oaoIajwl i^oujvtcUri TouA^d io Begjji Mr* Allan Lewis, owner and operator of the Carolina Mountain Tours and An derson *s Variety Store, announced Tues day that the Tours would be ready for op 3ration idthin the next week or ten days* The Carolina Mountain Tours range from 2 hour to all day trips throughout western North Carolina, and the rates range fi»om |3»00 to |10,00 per person. Children imder 13 years of age, however, are charged one-half the adult fare. The Tours are so arranged as to meet the satisfaction of everyone* There are five all-day tours* to Cherokee, N,C* via Sequoyah Lake, Bridal Veil Falls, Cullasaja Gorge, Franklin, Cowee Mt,, and GLllsboro, The trip includes a tour up Soco Gorge and i^to ^|autiful Maggie Wilson--Reed Marriage Announced Miss Barbara Wilson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Warren Wilson of Highlands, will be married to Mr, Edward Reed, son of Mr, and Mrs, Edward Reed of Satolah, Georgia, on Saturday evening, June 15th. The wedding will take place at the First Baptist Church of Highlands at 8:00, A reception will immediately follow the ceremony in the recreation room of the Church basement. The public is invit ed, BAKE SALE - JUNE 22 - HAMPTON HORSE Sponsored by Women of First Presbyter ian Church,