J »■ THE MOUNTAIN TRAIL JTJNE 28, 1940 NEW ELECTRIC LIGHTING COMPAITY OPENS IN COBB BUILDING The Highlands season is getting into full swing novr, with new lines of* busi ness opening up almost over night* The newest of these is the Green Forest Electric Lighting Company, owned by Wp.de Sutton, of Y/ost Palm Boach, Fla,, which has just opened in the Vtfilton Cobb Build ing (formerly Smith's Store) on J^tiin Street next door to Highlands Inn^ A special feature of the new shop will be the artistic handmade lamps by Bob Lewis. HOTEL NEIVS TRICEMONT TERRACE guests are Mrs,James P. -Gibbs, Thomasville, GrcJ Mrs. P, J* Osman, San Antonio, Texas; ?Irs, Robert Thomas, Thomasville, j^^d .Mrs* Robert Ellis and Son Bobbie, Georgetown, S, C,; Mrs, John T. Rowe, Baltimore and Coral Gables, Fla,; Dr, Claude S.Chadw'ickj Nashville, Tenn, ^ .-HJSH LANDS iVIAMOX i • I . jNO'/V 0?£M V/£ LCOjVIE -f Highlands Drug Store '^Yhere Everyone Meets” REXaLL DRUGS. .. BILTMOkE ICE CREiiivl,.. KODAKS LOANED...QUICK DEVELOPING SERVICE ! NATIVE SOU^TENIRS FOR EVERY PURPOSE KING’S INN guests are; Mr, and Mrs, C.C. English, Jr*; ^'^•^r, and Mrs, J, T, Ballen- ger; Mr. and Mrs, Lewis B, Graham; lire j and Mrs, W# E, Spruill, Jre; John Temple ; Graves,II. ^ ; I HIGHLANDS INN guests are;?vlr, and Mrs, \ Mundy and Miss Rosemary Mundy; I^s, A, L,! Griffin; Mrs, A, B, Anderson, George And-' orson; Mrs, Dora Lamb; Miss Gordon; Mrs, j A, G, Dudley; Miss Railey. j HIGHIiilNDS MANOR guests are. Major and Mrs, James A„ Lewis, Fort Benning, Ga,; Mr, and Mrs, Dorsey B, Price, TVest Palm Beach, Fla,; Prof, and Mrs, Lon don, D\;ike University, are here for the entire sioj'Tmero I'lrs. John Karalien, Evanston, 111.;Mrs. Goorge Steel & son, Chanute Field,Ran- torel. 111, Mr, and Mrs, H,C, Hetzol and family of Charleston are at their cottage on Cullasaja Drive, Mr, and Mrsa McJunkin, Katharyn,Morgan, Jerry Lee, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla«, are at their summer home, "Cabbage Cove", at Scaly, Mrs, Frank E, Jennings, honorary pres ident of the Florida Society of Colo nial Dames of America, Mrs, Mary Groover,, Menbor of the Georgia Society of Colonial Dames, and Mrs, C,A*Sisson of Stepping-*^tones, motored to Frank lin on Wednesday to attend the unveil ing of the historic marker, a memorial to Hernando DeSoto, by the North Caro lina Society of Colonial Dames, This is the second of a series of markers, commemorating the landing of DeSoto, the Spanish Explorer, at what is nov; Brf denton, Florida, four hundred years ago. The first marker was erected at Brade'nton May 28th, 1939, by the co lonial Dames of Florida, Coming "Anno of Y/indy Poplars” V 0 fr . ! A /da jN C £ X L.JJ R n V;E5TINGH0USE dealer PLUIffilNG electrical YIORK PHONE 95