THE GALAX NEIVS,
JULY 2^51970
PAGE 9
HIGHLANDS
VARIETY STORE
Souvenirs, Indian Moccasins, Toys, Games
Puzzles, Models3 Sneakers, Art, Flowers,
Glassware, ffummingbird Feeders, Bird
Houses, Picnic supplies. Playing cards.
Post Cards, Stationery, Light b\ilbs.
Paint k Paint brushes, Indian drums. Bow
& Arrows, Spears, Sling shots. Sewing
Aids, Curtain rods. Novelties, Trash cans
Sm Bonnets, Walking canes. Highlands
imprinted Sweat shirts and T shirts.
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COME SEE
WATERGOLORS BY
Dora Reed Evans
Betty Zoe Hiller
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Pa i nt i n’ Pi ace
(reasonable as always)
(JOHN PARRIS COMPLIMENTS HIGHLANDS
FROM PAGE 1)
Parris, who now resides in SyIva in a
llt9 year old mountain cabin which be
longed to his grandfather, spent many
years with United Press International
in Newyork, London and North Africa. He
T>jrites the interesting colum which ap
pears regularly in the Asheville Citizen
"Roaming the Mountains” in which
Highlands and the mountain people have
been mentioned often. Since returning
to North Carolina he has written three
books, the latest of which, "Mountain
Bred” is on sale locally. His talk
which concerned wild herbs indigenous to
North Carolina Mountains was most int
eresting to members present.
The flower boxes Mr, Parris referr
ed to were built with money raised at
the annual garden tour which this year
will be held Wednesday, August ^th.
Descriptions of homes to be visited will
appear in future editions of the paper.
The flower boxes contain a total of II6
potted geraniums and 12 begonias set out
by club membersj Will Allen, Gary Phelan,
Lil Stevens and Martha Minter. Merchantg
are expected to keep the plants watered
as needed. The entire cost of the pro
ject was paid by the Garden Club.
Announcement was made of the annual
workshop conducted by Mrs. Donald
Hastings of Hastings Seed Company, Atlan
ta to be held Wednesday, July 1$
(instead of Thursday, July 16 as pre
viously announced) from lOsOO A.M. to
2j00 P.M. at the Cashiers Community
center. Everyone is invited to attend
whether or not members of the local club.
No charge will be made for this workshop,
but each participant is expected to bring
a sandwich for lunch, beverages will be
furnished. Everyone should bring
their own container and a pin holder.
Gladiolus for the demonstration will
be furnished by the club. Live materials
only will be used. This workshop is
to assist those who plan to enter arran
gements in the annual flower show to be
held on Thursday, August 20th, however
everyone is urged to attend even if they
do not expect to take part in the
flovrer show.
ROTARIANS HEAR MIKE HALL
(Continued from Page l)
staff this summer is very much of the
"Now Generation" with eight college
students from universities all over the
Southeast. "The boys may have today*s
long hair and the girls are definitely
"mod" but they are all exciting and
(CCfTriNUSD CM P4GE 2h)
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