THE ivIOUlTTAIII TR^IL oul;y 5, 194C HOTEL IIEIYS (contim.ied) Kiari.TDF: TO K-AJTE RERIDEJ-TT PHYSICIM POTTS HOU.'^E guests n.re, Mr. and :Trs.Thf r- L) n^ING les Dorris, Coral Gablo., Fla.;VIr.r.d -.-s. U ■r^ . -/r, . -ir • -r. n j h.: s 006116(3. Ci.n office upstairs at xlighiancis Turner Dorris, Miami;or^ i „ ^ »^acksonville; Mr. T and Mrs, K.F/^herryj and Miss Phyllis I VTierry, Lawrence, Kanl Mr, and Mrs. A,R. | Smith,Highland Park 111.; Mr.and Mrs.F.j M.St evens,Miami;Dr. | and Mrs. A.M. Eady, | Eugene and Carolyn | Eady, Colunbio., S.C. ^ Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hissudenz,Indianap olis, Ind.;Mrs, H. Ashby,Indianapolis j i Mrs. E. Rutherford,'. Ivladi s on, Ind.; Mr s. 0 AUSTihi BAKER y/A'rcHjViAi'FK JhVVhL'jV/ OUXS o f: >/L- 9 ? I'vj drug store. He has prac- jticed medicine in Pom pano for the past 15 lyears. Dr. and }/[rs.T'in- Is or are at Hotel Ed- Iwards for the summer. f} V.. [The Chamber of Commerce !has opened an office in ^the Jackson County Banlc jMrs. A.C.Cook and fam- jily of Coconut Grove, ^Florida, are occupying o. S. Sharpe, Nev/ the C-rly.i cottage on Mirror Lake till Philadelphia, Ohio; Mr, and ^s, E/'\Stew- September 15. Mr.Cook, who is connected art. Union Point, Ga,; Mr, and -"'rs, J* 0. with the Pr.n j..mericfiji i^irways, v/ill spend TJalker, Barnesville, Ga.,and Mrs, C, F. Putman, ^reenville, S,C, HIGHLANDS INN guests are: Miss Marylin Mundy, Miami; Miss Eleanor Jones, Micamij Mr. and Mrs. Pat C, T.-infree and son and daup'ht e r . Mi ami: I’-Ii s s Mabel Ellis. Mia- li ; the month of July here with his family, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Edwards of Pampa, TeXe, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M.D.^iid- wards in iiorse Cove and other relatives in -iighlands, A, JOSEPH ART.., LIFEN GIFT SKO? ORIENTAL ARTS & MOTrTTAIN CR/.FTS SOUVENIRS L.-J)IES APP;lREL i N i MAR£ i REAi, £ STATE t Kij-'iTALS INSURANCE Nantahala Creamery 1/ Hi$H LANDS M. r jVI] I ] PASTEURIZED CRFM and BUTTER FRANKLIN, N. C Phone 109 j i I Miss Sarah Railey, Miami;Mr. and ^^rs.Arch Faidley, Jr.; Chattanooga; and Mr. ‘'oid Mrs. H. A. Davison, Miami. HOTEL ED’’'"ARDS guests in part are: Mr. and Mrs* Ht L* Sweet man, Amhurst, I’^aPS. ;*-rs. Addie Lynch, Atlanba; Mr, and ^-rs. J.E, Golding, Liverpool, 0,; Mr. and Mrs,Frank Thompson, Starr, S^C,; Mr, and lb’s,Ralph Smith,^'^iles, Mich.; with a full house book ed for Fourth of July week-end. ART LINEN AND GIFT SHOP ADDS ANT IQ'JE DEPARTMENT The ..rt Linen and Gift Shop on Fourth Street, owned by A. Joseph, has opened its t)iird consecutive season here with a v/ider variety of merchandise and gifts than in f?fr :er years. This shop hand les an a.^-o:-ti-ient of the Churchill V^eav- ers’ products, made at Berea, Ky. j.'iie antique department is new this year. In it are to be found many beauti ful articles, such as old glass, pewter, china and a handsome old paisley shawl authentically'' stated to bo 1J^5 years old. The costume jewelry department is also nevr this yedr* Then there is an attrac tive a*'5sortment of English and Italian le:\.ther goods, T.^ion visiting this shop one should not overlook t'ne lovely things in the linens section. LIrs. Herbert Rice and two children, Polly and Tarren, of West Palm Beach, Fla,, r.re visiting I'Ir. and Mj*s, W, A, Hays and famr.ly, and other relatives here.

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