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THE MOUNTiilN TRAIL august 9, 1940 Page 6 HO T K L N E Vw S GUESTS at the POTTS HOUSE this Y/oek are; KING’S INN guests this wook are: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E.a, Sammis, Jr.;Stanford, and Mrs. J. M. McElwait, Macon, Ga.; Dr. Conn.; Jim Chastain, Miami; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Floyd B. Greene, Philadolphia, Gerald Penney, Miami; Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Pa., make the 20th bride and bridegroom Joiner, Claxton, Ga.; IVIiss Frances i^acy, at the Inn this season; -vxr. and Mrs. Rrileigh; Miss Cleo Rainv/ater, Greenville, Moore and two small daughters, Mobilo,Ala; S^C,; Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Stamper, Memphis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wayt and daughter, and Mr.Tonn.; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Pendergraph,Mt. and Mrs. L. P. Bondurant and small daught-Airy, N.C.; Allen Jones, Seneca, S.C,;Miss er of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. A, k, Elliott, Catherine Lowry, Miami; Miss Ruth Pope, Charlotte; Mr* and Mrs. John A, Talvor, Highlands; John Parker, Earnest Dobson,Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Johnson and Miss Betty Johnson, Miami; Mr. nnd Mrs. T. B. Fersner Orangeburg, S.C.; Mrs. W. S. Bell,Quincy, Fla.; I>/Ir. and Mrs. Tony Petraoelli, Nash ville, Tonn; Mr. and Mrs. li^larion S. Symms and Miss Margaret Symms, Augusta, Ga,;Miss Elizabeth Russell, -f^-ugusta, Ga.; Mr. and ivirs, Boyden, N. Y* Springfield, Delaware; H. B. Edwards and Eden Merchant, Columbia, S.C,; Mr. \Vhit Livingston, Greenville, S.C., who has been a guest at the Inn left Monday to enlist in the British army air force. Richard H. Parker and George -^^awrGnce of Huntsville, Ala., are here for their an nual vacation; Mr. and IVlrs. Frank King and two daughters, the Misses Sarah Lee and Elizabeth, Jacksonville, Fla,, have taken one of the cottages at the Xnn for CHER0KE5 INDIAN YOUTHS ENLIST IN an extended stay. Dr. and Mrs. Carter Da- f--n.RiNE CORPS vis, Atlanta; Dr. and Mrs. 0*A,Oliver, At the army recruiting offices in Phil Nashville, Tenn.; Dr. and Mrs, T.D.Ellis, adelphia last week four of the recruits Louisville, Ky., are back for their an- nual stay. Dr. Ellis will teach the men' Bible class at the Baptist Sunday School on Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Frank H, Farmer, binder son, S.C,, is here for his annual stay; W. F. Boyle, Consul General of (ruutemala. Central America; Gary Vin son, Waynesboro, Ga.; Dean Walt er D. Cocking of the University of Georgia,Ath ens, here arranging for convention in September; Mr. Spencer Bell and party of | Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jordan, | New Orleans; Commander R. P. Whitemarsh ! and family of Charleston have taken one of the cottages at the Inn. Commaiider Vlhitemarsh is connected with the Navy Yard in Charleston; Mrs, Sr.rfih Billin/^iSi J^6r the Marine Corps wore"IndianT' boys \i T/\T£ Pensacola, Fla», hore for remainder of sum mer; Dr. and Mrs. Leland T. Daniel and Rob ert Daniel, Orlando, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Neely, Miss Lillian Neely and Rob ert Neely, Vmynesboro, Ga. two of v^om wore from the Cherokee Indian Reservation and were Jesse Hen ry Youngdeer, 22, and Robert Stevenson Youngdoer, 19, They are now in train ing at Parris Island, S.C, Photographs of the Indian boys in the Philadelphia paper showed them in lUr. and Jlrs. Perry, Ivlrs. Perry’s bro- their marine outfits, ther and son of St. Petersburg, Fla.,have taken the‘’Burgess cottage on Spring Streot for the month of August and part of Sop- »'if you are looking for laughter,thrills, tember. I heartily rooommend to you a grand pic- ture, ' Tom Brovm’s School Daysi-" -Harold Lloyd. Coming - BOYS FROM SYRACUSE TERRflCF TOP 0’ THE TOVm Highlands Drug Store "\MERE EVERYONE ME^^TS" PHOTO FINISiilNG.^.Bathing Caps STJi-r GLi'.'^SES NATI^^ SOITONIRS 3ILTM0RE CREdm REXALL DRUGS
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