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ay, jui;s 23, THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE FIVE fi n 111 1 rTl nn (tTI J Liu Cyj u U viJ J UGtl XL Uf A n 1 N 300 TOUilTIIROKGED umi VISITORS As Good Or-Better Season Than Last Year Expected at Mountain Resort Highlands To Have Daily Bible School for Children A daily vacation Bible school, with D. H. Daniel, of Louisville, Ky., a? principal, will open in the Highlands school -.next Monday.1 The school will be, conducted for children between five and 17 years old. . , ' There will be three sections, with Miss Rachel Davis as supennten- The first of three . "golf tourn aments to be sponsored by High lands Country club this summer is underway this week. The qualify ing rounds, were to be held today dent of thc bcginncrs department, and. the contest, an invitation r:cA uxr r, rwi, p.,a.h. tournament, will' end Saturday af- and Miss Virginia Pierson. Miss ternoon. Bessie Ncely will be supcrinten- Four outstanding entrants are dent of the primary department Charlie Yates, Atlanta city chanP and will be assisted by Mrs. G. pion and Georgia state champion; A. Hovis, the Misses Mary Paul Julius Hughes, former Atlanta city and Stella Marrett, and Raymond champion; Berrien Moore and Scott McCarty. The superintendent of Hudson, Jr. . These men, all of At- the junior department, will be Mrs. lanttf, composed' the winning four- Ma)or, .who will be assisted by the some in' thc Southern Golf as- Rev. G. A. Hovis, Mrs. -Bob King, sociation tournament in Birming- Mrs. Henderson, the Rev. Robert ham last week. Ihey were also B. H. Bell, head of the Life Abun included among the 16 . players dant Center at Franklin; Mrs, qualifying for individual honors in the first -flight in the Birmingham tournament. . - The number 'of entranti erpected could not be estimated Wednesday. Others who were definitely lined up, however, included Morton nougson ana son, dod, 01 auichn A . il j A r,a G. Bemis. Rotrer H. Smith. A tate highway department force of Highlands; D. B. Dabney, of is completing this week the laying . Walhalla; F. J. Woods, of Tampa; of a traffic bound macadam surface George R. Sims, of Newport Rich- on the Walhalla road to the Geor ey Fla.; Charles H Black, Jr., of Une and on Dnlard foad Atlanta; former holder of various th Hi hlands Country club. btlfM Sawtell, of Atlanta, Th ff fa both u Rogers H. Smith, Mrs.. Charles Potts, Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Glenn Shuler. ; An announcement by Mr. Daniel says : " "There, will be no tuition and no books except in the hands of thc teachers. No honie study will be required. Everything the boys and girls need in the school will be furnished free. The cost of the school will be taken care of by free-will offerings at the close of the school. "We shall teach the children por tions' of the Bible suited to their ages, have scripture gems mem orized, tell them many interesting stories Biblical, patriotic, habit forming, missionary have supervis ed play periods, periods for music and notebook work, salutes to the Christian and American flags, and a closing period of handwork." Road-Surf acinn Work Near Highlands About Finished and Scott Hudson, president of the Highlands Country club. Many Visitors Present Visitors from many points inhe 14 teet wide. With the laying of stone on the Three-states road, also known' as Highway No. 282, the route to -souui Walhalla, S. C, is completely sur luuixidmciil. Jn. sciimu aim ttinu tournament will be held pn July faced with the exception of a nine mile stretch in Georgia. Efforts J A i TL . T..I.. J. I "v.wi ... vj. arm ugu.L iuc J my w.u.u made t(J secufe the co. will De open to pom men anu. ,.. . r.,;, c .w h entire distance ' may be surfaced, i omen. Mirea loursomes win piay. r TT . I . .1 a. f it--.l but nothing definite has yet re- tiuu, aidtcu nidi, auiiuu&u I suited on in. general will be below normal for the number of tourists'' through out the country, Highlands and the country club will probably have as good or better season than usual because of their unique position in the mountains. More reserva tions have been made at the club this year , than had been made at the same time last season, Mr. Hudson said. Among the prominent visitors is Whether an asphalt binder will be placed on the newly surfaced portions is a matter of conjecture, for Jthe state highway department has made no announcement con cerning its plans. , The surfacing or the Dillard road to the country club is a piece of work which has been greatly need ed since the establishment of this popular resort center a mile and a half from Highlands. The link is much used and is expected to increase the patronage of the club because of the added convenience and appearance. No. 28, on which work has been in progress for several years, is entirely completed and open fr m Franklin through Highlands to ftre vard and Hendersonville. It is be ing extensively used. FINISHES MAP OF HIGHLANDS Thomas Greville Completes Unique Topographical Drawing Probably the most complete map of Highlands and vicinity ever to be issued has been completed by Thomas Greville, of Highlands, who is a post graduate student at the University of Michigan, Ann ' Ar- or. Mr. Greville spent a great -deal of time last summer preparing : he map. It is entirely accurate and includes main motor roads,, secon dary roads, roads passable by r.uio-, poor roads or unopened streets, trails, contour lines, elevations, town, county and national forest boundaries, mountain summits, view points and waterfalls. An enlarged map of the Town of .Highlands is included in a corner of the mam map. The map was photo-lithoprinted and bound by Edward Brothers, incorporated, of Ann Arbor. Mr. Greville has announced no plans for putting the map on dale, but It is believed that he will ha copies In Highlands shortly that may be obtained for a small mv.i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT of the H. G.. Trotter (now Asiiear lot) ; thence Southward with the line of the II. G. Trotter' (now Asiiear lot) to Main Street; thence Eastward with Main Street to the beginning, including tlie new hotel building, including all rights there to and casements appertaining un to thc same. This the 15th day of June, 1932. G. A. JONES, Trustee. J23-4tc-BofF Jul 14 recorded in Book page . This 27th day of May, 1932. A B. SLAGLE, Trustee. J24tc-J&J-J23 Social and Personal News From Highland id Recent, guests at The Martin, rn nf Hicrtilands' nooular summer R. W. Woodruff, of Atlanta, pres- hotelSf include : Mrs. Alex Vaughn, Sanford, Fla.; Mrs. Wren.McOuin, Atlanta, Ga.; Miss Alice J. Coe, ident of who has the Coca-Lola company, rented the Hacar h use on the country cluD property, win Philadelphia, Pa., Miss Doris Gam- will spend thc summer here w tn Pittsburgh. Pa. : Mrs. .George his family. . Club Now Open The country club opened June 10. It is located on a plateau, the average altitude of which is 4,1 1? feet above, sea level,near thc Blue Ridge idivide. Away from the summer heat, where huge log fires are comfortable even on rmd-sum T. Smith and Miss Aleyne bmith of St. Augustine,- fla,; Mr.-and Mrs. R. S. Fuller and family, ot St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. Frank B. Cook was in At lanta on business this week. Mr. Dick Jones, of Franklin, was mer nights, the club and golf course here on business Wednesday. are unique, ine mountain sccnoiy is unsurpassed in the east. Now the brilliant flame azalea is in bloom along with laurel. Rhodo dendron of various species is bloominc now or will beci.i to bloom about July 1. Many GuetU Amonsr those who weer at the opening if the slub were: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Black. Sr. An hour of song and recital by Mrs. Wren McGuin, of Atlanta, was heard by a number of guests at The Martin last Monday after noon. ; . Miss Peggy Smith, who attended high school in Gainesville, Ga., ar rived home last week. She was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. E. Maf fptt. in Atlanta, for a week. Re Aliss oettie ana cugene uiacK, o. turning home with Miss Smith as Mr. and Mrs. W. U warciiaw, house guests were Mrs. Maffett Mr. J. J. Lonergan, Mr. and Mrs. and her daughters Misses Mary L, P. -Dickie and son, ' Mr. and peggy and Jane Maffett. Mr. R T Tones. Tr. Mr. and Mrs. p p Tones. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Miss Stella Smith has returned Pradshaw. Mr. Hinton T. Hopkins, to Gainesville, Ga., after spending Mr Tohn H. Ledbetter. Mr. and a month in Highlands recuperating Mrs. Forrest Adair. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Black, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ilines,- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred New ell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams, Mr. and Mrs; . Walter T. Colquitt, Walter T. Colquitt, Jr., and Mr. and'tMrs. Carlton Smith, Mr. and an(j sons LoU;s and Richard, of from; a nervous breakdown, Messrs. Raymond Dalrymple and Britt Carpenter, of Franklin, who are camping in Highlands this week, are sick, Mr, andMrs. C. L. Zimmerman Mrs. S. H. Rumph, Mr. and Mrs J. Russell Porter, Mr. H. B. Kil patrich, Mr. P. D. Ried, Mr. F. M. Flagler, Mr. T. A. Hammond, Mr. H Clay Moore, Mr. Joe Win- ship, Mr. Roy . Booker and Mr. Scott! Allen, all of Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Gordon Lee Sullivan, of Rome, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Lanier Bran son, Aiken, S,..G, Mr. R. S. Demp sey, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Francis C.Bbwen, Ashcville, N. C. Many of "the summer cottages have open ed for the season, among them be ing:Mr.' and Mrs. Scott Hudson's, .Miss Louise B. Cramer's, Mr. mid ' Mrs. S. N. Evins', Mr. and Mrs. V.. W. Crenshaw's, Mr. and Mrs. C. E ahepard's Westminster, S. C, visited relatives here Sunday Mr. Albert Wiley is home from N. C. State college, and is work ing this summer in Highlands Drug store, Mr. Charles Wagner, of Atlanta is in Highlands visiting friends, Mr. Raoul Altstaetter, of Savan nah, Ga., is here for the summer. Mr. John Anderson is back from spending a week in Anderson, ; C. ' 1 1 ' Mr. Jimmic Elrod, of Seneca, 5 C, is employed by Highlands Dru store for thc summer. , Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Collcy. of Elberton, Ga., spent several day at their home in Highlands recent ly Mr. and Mrs.'W. S. Davis havt returned from a visit of a few davs with their son. Warner, of Candidate' Car Kill Man A. D. Peridergrass, farmer of Pittsboro, was fatally hurt Mon day by the car of A. L. Fletcher, Raleigh, who held the high vote in the fir,st primary race for Dem ocratic nomination as Commission er of Labor.. Fletcher insisted h Wilmore, Ky. Miss Rachel Davis, be held pending . inauest, although who graduated from Asbury co witnesses say he could not have I lege at WUmore this spring return avoided the accident. ed to Highlands with her parents, Mr. Robert Mitchell, of Seneca, C, is working in Highlands Drug store this summer. Mr. Mitchell spent several years in highlands before entering the Uni- ersity of South Carolina last fall. The Rev. D. H. Daniel, of Louis- illc, Ky., arrived here last week for the summer. He will be in charge of the Daily Vacation Bible school, which begins here Monday. Mrs. J. S. Jennings, of Browns-J ville, Texas, is spending sometime here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Je .nings was formerly Miss Cancie Hill. This is her first visit here in 12 years. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Davis had as their dinner guests Wednesday, Mrs. J. S. ; Jennfngs, of Browns- ille, Texas; Mrs. B. Taylor, of Cullowhee; Mrs. T. T. Hall and Mrs. J. C. Gottwals, of Highlands. Mrs. J. A. Hines left last Satur day for tvenansville. M. C, tor a visit with her sister, Miss Lula Henson. Mr. Paul Carpenter, of Franklin, and Miss M'eatta Bringlc, of Salis bury, were the dinner guests of Miss Rachel Davis Tuesday night f. Mrs; Gertrude Sims, of Birming ham; Ala., is here visiting h?r uncle, the- Rev. W. T. Potts, Val Pierson, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Porter Pierson, is visiting friends in Atlanta, Ga. The many friends of Mr, Tom McKinney will be glad to know he is able to be. out again after being confined to his room for two months - with inflamatory rheum atism. Miss Sarah Gilder, of Birming ham, Ala., is spending several day here as thc guest of MrS. W. H Cobb. FRANKLIN LOSES BOWLING MATCH Sylva Players Victorious by 5 Points; Tom Hunt Makes ' High Score .Franklin lost to Sylva by only five points in a bowling tourna ment at the ' Key City bowling allev Tuesday nieht. The total score for the visitors was 2002 and that of the losal boys was 1997. Tom Hunt of the Franklin team was the individual high scorer of the tourney, tallying 526 points in three games. Sylva won the tourn ament by consistently good bowl ine. Another tournament is planned for 'some night next week.,. The line-ups: Franklin Total Hnward Barnard .141-151- 85 377 Benny Recce . . . . 93-139-112 Pliil McCollum ..124-105-112 Tom Hunt 212-115-199 Ralph Freeman . .151-140rll8 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina,' Macon County. Whereas power of sale was vest d in the undersigned trustee by deed of trust from Sam L. Franks and wife, Eloise G, Franks, dated the 18th of September, 1931, and registered in thc office of the Register of Deeds for Macon Coun ty in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, in Book No. 32, page 317, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness in said deed of trust expressed ; and whereas, default has been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness, and the holders of same having demanded of the undersigned trustee that he exercise the power of tale in him by said deed of trust conferred ; I will, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of trust in me vested on Monday, the 18th day of July, 1932, at 12 :00 o'clock noon, sell at the courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, at public auction to the highest bid der for cash the following describ ed property: An undivided one-third interest in the Scott Griffin Hotel and lot upon which the same is situated,. more particularly described as fol lows : In the Town of Franklin, Macon Countv. North Carolina, on the North side of Main: Street, begin nine at a stake at the Southwest Corner of the Bank of Franklin lot and runs northward with the line of that lot to the Lassie Kelly Classified Advertisements Rate: One cent a word with a minimum charge of 25 centt. Strictly caih in advance. Mail or bring your copy to The Press office. . Send stamps to cover cost when you send in an ad by mail. " 1,997 Substitutes: Rufus Snyder. Red Stewart for Rcece, Roger Sutton for . Freeman. SvYva Total Donald Cowan . i . .118-116-138 37Z Tnm Cunnineham 115-116-115 346 HarHv Clark .115-134-127 . 410 Frank Morrison ..127-135-155 417 Felix Picklesimer 127-173-151 451 2,002 344 341 526 409 FOR SALE OR RENT: The C. . Setser house on Murphy road. R. S. JONES. J9-tc-J&J-J30 FOR SALE: Good horse, wag on and harness. Hundred pounds Red Top and Kentucky Blue Grass seed. Will trade for good auto- mobilc.-W. J. HOLD EN, SCALY, N. C. 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FOR SALE Dur-Indla The 100 per cent Oriental fruit food in ' uncooked tablet form. For sale by REBECCA S. JUmiS .. HIGHLANDS. N. C. Ask for Free Booklet "The Spirit of Dur.Jnda" PIANO We have a beautiful up right piano in this community that will be returned to us. For lack of storage space we will transfer this account to some responsible party, allowing all that has been paid on same. Terms if desired. lot; thence westward with the line Quick action necessary. Address of the Lassie Kelly lot to the line BOX 961, HENDERSONVILLE, of the H. G. Trotter (now Ashear N.. C, lot): thence Southward with the J23 3tc Jul 7 line of the H. G. Trotter (now Ashear lot) to Main Street; thence Eastward with Main Street to the Beginning, including the new hotel hnildinor ineludmcr all rights Ot way thereto and easements apper taining unto the same. This the 16th day of June, 1932. , G. A. JONES, Trustee. j23-4tc-BofF Jul 14 Relieves Itch In 30 Minutes Confederate Vets Meet The 42nd annual reunion of the Confederate veterans opened in Richday, with veterans, their sons and daughters attending from all parts of the country. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS MOUNTAIN FLOWERS DRAW MANY VISITORS The Highlands flower season. lasting roughly from April 15' to August, is in the height of its glory in mid-June and con tzrjjjcs to be unusually attractive until July 15. Flame Azalea and mountain laurel, or kalmia, aro new in full bloom, end are at tracting -many of the visitors, who annually come to High lands. The purple rhododendron has bloomed and gone The large rhododendron, or rhododendron maximum, will bloom between July 1 and IS. The small white azalea blooms from June, 15 to- August 1. . ; ' I ' ii ii ' i " ,L NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. Whereas power of sale was vest- pH in the undersigned trustee uy deed of trust from H. W. Cabe and wife, Lillian Cabe, dated the 18th' of September, 1931, and reg istered in the office of the Kegis tor of Deeds for Macon County in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, in Book No. 32, page .116 to secure the payment of cer , ---- , r tain, indebtedness in said aeeo oi trust expressed ; and . whereas, ae fault has been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness, and the Vinlders of same having demanded of. the undersigned trustee that he exercise the power of sale in him tw said deed of trust conferred; I will, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of trust in me vested on Monday, the iRtV. dav of Tulv. 1932. at 12:00 o'clock noon, sell at' the courthoas door in Franklin, North Carolina it nnhlie auction to the highest bidder for cash the following de scribed property: 'An undivided one-third interest in the Scott Griffin Hotel and lot uDori which the same is situated, more particularly described as fol lows: In the Town of Franklin, Macon Countv. North Carolina, on the North side of Main Street, begin ning at a ,stake at the Southwest corner of the Bank of Franklin lot and runs northward with the line of that lot to the Lassie Kelly lot! thence westward with the line of the Lassie Kelly lot to the line NOTICE OF SALE forth Carolina, iacon County. , Whereas, power of sale was vest J in the undersigned Trustee, by ir.d of trust from The Franklin Furniture Company, dated the 22nd ( f March. 1928, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book. 31, of Mr.iteaees and Deeds of Trust, at page 1, to secure thc payment of ertain indebtedness in said Qeea oi trust set forth; and wnereas, ue fault has been made m the pay ment of said indebtedness, a part f the holders of said notes having '. .-mantled of the undersigned Trus- to exercise the power of sale V, Iiti vnqted hv said deed ot trust : I will, therefore, by virtue oi the power of sale by said deed oi trust in me vested on Monday, the ?7th nav of Tune. 1932. at 12:00 o'clock r.rori. , sell at the court house d ior in a Franklin, North Carolina, : t public, auction to the highest' bi ler for cash the follow ing described property : FIFTH '' 1 ACT : Being the one half iindiv; led interest in the fol lowing tract of land: Adjoining thc lands ot Uias. Scruggs and others and beginning at a black oak stump and runs thence S 49 W 103 poles to a stake at a gate; thence S 3 W 98 poles to a stake: tl -n S 52 E 73 poles to a poplar ; th- S 10 E 100 poles to a chestnut o.k, and thence same decree 20 poks to a black jack; tlionre S 85 E 50 Doles to a ttick- orv: thence S 3 W 9 poles to stake; thence J 52 E 52 poles to a Hickorv: thci :e-N 86 E 84 poles to a whiteoak; thence N 14 E 80 poles to a chestut; thence N 60 poles to a Spanish oak; thence N 32 W 25 poles to a chestnut; thence N 57 W poles to a stake thence N 34 W 42 poles to a stake Scrugg's corner ; thence N 82 . de grees and 30 min. W 9 poles to a rock; thence' N 52 W 10 poles to .1 XT OT irl 11 a rock; tnence in o vv ic yuic to a stake; thence N 34 W 23 poles to a rock ; thenre N 32 E poles to a stake; Ucnce W h. 18 1-2 poles to a s.ta' e; thence N 38 W 15 poles to'a tKstnut oak; thence N '42 W 124 po'es to the TWinnine. Containin;: 350 acres more or less. Surveyed by W. J Tenkins. Surveyor, Scpl .mber 14, 1926. Being the same land described in a deed from W. C. Cunningham to the Franklin Furniture Company An-Go-Itch, a liquid prepara tion, goes into the creases and crevices of the skin as no salve or ointment can do, and kills every parasite which causes ucb or scabies in 30 minutes. An-Go-Itch has been made ac cording to a doctor's prescription and has been found to be the best and simplest treatment for itch. The price is only 50 cents per HINES & ZOELLNER'S GARAGE Headquarters Highlands-Dillard Transfer Service Express, Eaggage, Freight apd Passengers Service Sure and Prompt Phone 19 Highlands, N. C TAXI SERVICE a Specialty Zim's Beauty Shop Over Highlands Drug Store Beauty culture in all its branches by expert operat ors. Permanent Waving Phone 39 HIGHLANDS, N. C COMING! BACK AGAIN THE SHOW YOU ALL KNOW EDW, A. RENO'S ' Funmakers BIG TENT THEATRE Tiventieh Year of Keeping Faith With the Public . Franklin, North Carolina ONE BIG WEEK . STARTING Monday, June 27th WITH A COMPANY OF 40-PEOPLE-40 Including Orchestra and Big Beauty Chorus Monday Night , One. Lady Free With Each Paid Adult Ticket 4 ADULTS 25c CHILDREN ............. ... 10c DOOR OPEN 7:15 CURTAIN 8:15
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