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EPISCOPAL SUNDAY SCHOOL
REOPENS
The Epi''.copal Sunday Sohool will
reopen vSunday morning June 30, at 10
o’clock. All children are invited.
CO':iNC K.iiT.,JULY Gth:
Lulu Belle Sc bcotty in
ANTIQUE SHOP OPENS AT
HIGHLANDS INN
For a place to browse around in, an
tique lovers vrill find the Dora Lamb
Antiqut) Shop at Highlands Inn delight
ful. There are many beautiful old ar
ticles of furniture, including a Shera
ton sofa with swag inlay, Chippendale
chairs and chests of drawers, a Mark
Leavenworth clock with Terry case bears
the date of 1820. Also there ai’e two
very old and very rare volumes of Gould’s
Birds of Great Britain; an Audubon sea
side Finch by Havell; Audubon quadrupeds
Brookshire bird and fruit prints; old
glass both clear and colored, pewter,
silver, etc,
Mrs, Lamb,the charming owner of the
shop, is from Signal Mountain, Tenn,, ••
and made many friends here last summer
while operating a shop at "Poco-no’-mos"
on Fourth Street,
Miss Laura Palmer of Asheville is visit
ing the Misses Nourse and Hanckel at
their home on Bearpen Mountain,
SEE ”NE\'' MOON” July 4th and 5th