' THE GALAX NEWS
JUNE, 1966
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opens THURSDAY JURE 16
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PUBLIC fiUCTlOn TLUICe daily: io3ofl.m
730 p.m.
MERCHANDISE GATHERED FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD
BEAUTIFUL GIFTS GIVEN AWAY FREE AT EACH SALE
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KNOWN AS THE SHOWPLAGE OF THE CAROLINAS
HIGHLPnOS ART GflLL£RY
GSTflBLISHED 36 YGflRS in THE CflROLinflS
THE GRAY GOTTAGE
On the corner of Fifth and Main, an
interesting shop has been opened by Mrs.
Jack Brockway* "The Gray Cottage," as
the shop is called, specializes in delight
ful accessories for both the casual and
formal home,
Mrs. Brockway stresses that the shop
is not really just a gift shop, but rather
it is more of a home accessories shop. She
carries a large variety of towels, racks,
and small accessories for the bathroom,
and every other room in the house. She
also carries handmade quilts, supplied by
Mrs. F. E. Dendy, of Highlands, and hand-
sewn afghans made by Mrs, Bowers, a friend
of Mrs. Brockway. Mrs* Brockway has a
varied selection of oil paintings, in
cluding some by Miss Kathy Wilson, of
Jopland, Missouri,
Mrs, Brockway has done extensive lawn
work this spring, and has situated benches
throughout the grounds. She says that
these are there for anyone who wishes to
use them to sit and talk, or in her own
words, ", , ,to sit and visit, and wait
for the mail,"
HISS FLOWERS WEDS LT. MARTIN
WOOD III
Daphne Howard Flowers, daughter of
State Senator and Mrs* William Howard
Flowers of Thomasville and Highlands, be
came the bride of Lt, Charles Martin Wood
III, son of Mr, and Mrs, C. Martin Wood,
Jr. of Greenwich, Conn., June ^th at the
Church of the Incarnation in Highlands.
The Rev. Gale D. Webbe officiated,
Margaret Beatty Wood was maid of
honor. Bridal attendants were Mrs,
Thomas Garcin Parker of Boston, Mass.;
Maury deGraffenried Flowers and Thorn
ton Taliaferro Flowers, sisters of the
bride? Mrs. George Knowles Crozer IV of
Philadelphia, Pa., sister of the bride
groom; Lillian Vose Mitchell of Thomas
ville; Mrs, Hillyer McDonald Young of
Washington, D. C*; Helene Danforth Jack
son of New York; Anne Elizabeth Penson
of Dallas, Texas; Bettina Cock Good of
Rock Island, 111,; and Mary Barnard
Franklin of Buffalo, N. Y. (CON*D, P. 22)
BEAUTY SHOP ASSISTANTS
yirs, Simon Pell, of the Vogue
Beauty Shop, has two operators with
her this summer, l^s, Marjorie Sutton
of Rabun Gap is back with her, and Miss
Veil Mae Hicks is here for her first
year at the shop, although she has been
in Highlands all her life.
Mrs, Holt, owner of Anne*s Beauty
Shop, also has two operators this sum
mer. Ifrs. Renee Johnson, of Pompano
Beach, Fla,, is back for her second
year, and Miss Jfeirgaret McCarty, who
recently completed her training in
Orlando, is on the staff for the first
time.
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