r THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS" MACONIAN PAGE FIVE !! Ml! A Highlands EDITED BY MRS. CAMP SEQUOYAH Cami Sequoyah, a summer camp ,and play .school for ' the young boys and girls will open in High lands on July 2. It is located at Trillium lodge about one half mile from the center of town. The di rectors are Mrs. Coyle K. Moore, of Florida State College for Wo men, and Mrs. Karl L. Vance, di rector of the Nursery School in. Tallahassee. Various activities will include na ture study, handicraft, dancing and rhythm, dramatic play and music, horseback riding and swimming. A well equipped playground will be provided. Stories and group games will be included on the day's pro gram. Day members as well as regular campers will be given full benefit of all the activities. CARL HOWARD OPENS FRUIT AND GROCERY STORE , Carl Howard, of Franklin, has opened an up-to-date fruit .and vegetable market on North Main street. Mr. Howard is a man of wide experience in the grocery business. He was manager of Sloan's Market in Franklin for a number of years. "KING OF KINGS" TO BE PRESENTED SUNDAY , An unusually fine film, 'The King of Kings," sponsored by the Episcopal church, will be shown QySEN OF HIGH DIVERS. Attractive Dorothy Poynton Hill, m Olympic Champion t How f I) OF COMPETING WITH ttfl M L I &lN ( E WORLD'S BEST T"Tflt VJ Ttt IV fffil r DIVERS, I GET A F 1 t&v A 1 i Y M I SMOKE CAMELS AS hhpL' W qP OFTEN AS I WANT Q Wf i TO. THEY HAVE JjN j f4 mf ( such marvelous Yn if gmSxETrf iFT IVTH I CHA1ELI n i , t tt j J936 Balanced Dailgn Bryant Furniture Company FRANKLIN, N. C. Highlights T. C. HARBISON at the Highlands Theatre Sunday afternoon at 3:30 and 8 o'clock Sunday evening. With an all star cast, it depicts the life of Christ frorn the beginning of His min istry to the Ascension. It affords over two hours of splendid enter tainment. Half of the proceeds will go to the school and half to the Episcopal church. SHOWER GIVEN FOR REV. AND MRS du PREE A miscellaneous shower was giv en recently for Rev. and. Mrs. Robert du l'ree, who are occupying the Edwards apartment. Many ap propriate gifts were received and the house warming was enjoyed by quite a number of friends. Rev. du l'ree, pastor of the Highlands Presbyterian church, is a graduate of Columbia Theological Seminary, in Decatur, Ga. Harry and Richard Holt, of Franklin and Highlands, will soon open a short range shooting gal lery. It is located on Potts street, next to the Corner Drug store. Mrs. Jay Chapman, of Atlanta, Ga., formerly Miss Betsy Potts, of Highlands, is spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ragland, of Miami, are now occupying their summer home on Bearpen mountain. Miss Mary Lizzie Potts recently underwent an appendix operation at Stn Joseph's, infirmary in At- p s With Modern Bounty Added When the boys marched away to Cuba, the first MONARCIIS were made by band above an Iowa hardware store made of steel and unbreakable malleable iron, riveted together like a 'steam boiler. They didn't look very Inviting according ,to today's standards but they were un breakable; then were economical of fuet and they did the same perfect baking after years of hard use that they did when new. Nearly forty years have passed but no one has ever discovered a new way to build ranges of equal stamina. So, Inside tSiW beautiful 1936 MONARCH porcelain enamel body you will find today the same . m mm J 11 - ff ' unbreakable, lull maueaoie eonsirucuon much more you can appreciate beauty when you know It goes hand in hand with service that wUI Ut a lifetime! lanta, Ga., where she graduated last month in nursing. Her sister, Miss - Eva Potts, visited her, last week-end. DUGOUT HAS PRELIMINARY OPENING The preliminary opening of the Dugout,' new roadside .tavern near Lake Sequoyah, was enjoyed last Saturday night. Over two. hundred townspeople and visitors were pres ent. Music for the square dancing was furnished by several real mountain "Overall Boys" with chekered shirts and red bandannas. Preparations are being extensively made for the formal opening to be held next Saturday night. -Mrs. George Sausey and children, of Columbia, S. C, are now oc cupying "Highficld," summer home of Mrs. Sausey's mother, Mrs. Hampton Perry, of Charleston, S. C. Mr. John Perry, of Spartanburg, S. C, spent the past week-end at "Highfield." Rev. Frank Bloxham, Miss R. C. Nail, Mrs. E. R. Gilbert and Mrs. A. C. Holt, of Highlands, and Mrs. J. W. C. Johnson, of Franklin, at tended the annual convention of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Epis copal church, at Kanuga Lake last Friday and Saturday. Mr. and M rs. Frank Cook and small daughter, Mary Bascom, visit-, ed Mrs. Cook's parents in Ala bama several days last week. Mrs. Clyde Chase, of West Palm Beach, Fla., is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Da Camera on Shortoff. Admiral N. A. McCully, of St. Augustine, Fla.; an annual summer visitor here, has arrived for the season. He is a guest at King's Inn. Miss Osceola Everett has accept ed a position in Winston-Salem for the coming school season. Mrs. Ida Sesson, her mother, and Mrs. Harriet McAllister, of Atlanta, Ga:, are enjoying "Stepping Stones," Mrs. Sesson's home here. REMOVAL NOTICE Dr. Jessie Z. Moreland DENTIST Highlands, N. C. Second floor, Anderson's Drug Store Formerly located in Raleigh, N. C. Scliiilman's Dept. Slore's QHg IHeorganization ale ATTEND THIS SALE AND SAVE MONEY LADIES' DRESSES "Gone With the Wind" Dresses $1.98 SEE OUR WINDOWS LADIES' DRESS SHOES AND OXFORDS In White or White and Brown, Value $5.00 $1.00 and $1.69 Miss Mildred Snccd, of Walhalla, S. C, has opened a sewing room above Highlands Drug Store. Floyd Wiley left recently for Kershaw, S. C., where he has ac cepted a position. Miss Charlotte B. Elliott left Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hugcr Elliott in New York. Recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Davis were Miss E. S. Fritz, Mrs. Esther Bell and Jack Bill, of Lancaster, Pa., and Mrs. F. S. Brackbill, of New York. Many Highlands folk will remember Mr. Fritz, who, came here in 1912 and was the first U. . S. forest service WANTED By W. L. Richardson & I. M. Roberts - Beans-Fordhook Limas Yellow Squash-Cucumbers and Tomatoes We will open our packing house in Franklin July 10th, and will pay cash for all, produce listed above. ' We have bought produce in this section, for the last 10 years, and find August the best month. We have never, been able to get enough produce to supply the demand. So let every body plant all they can this year. We will have a good market all summer. We will not be . in the market for tomatoes and squash until August. ' For Further Information Write : ' W. L. Richardson or I. M. Roberts 651 Poplar Street Macon, Ga. Ladies' Rayon Hose, 1 Cc 29c value, pair .... Ladies' Cotton Hose, Cc pair Men's Sox, Cc pair Men's White Manama Suits, $12.50 val- $"7.95 ue, on sale Men's Work Pants, QQc $1.79 value, UO Boys' Overalls, 4Q pair feii.uiniiii.iiiinii im.imni rur ir r.J..1-J.r-rr-T----- ----- ... Men's Oxfords, white or black and white, $1 .94 values to $5.00, on sale Schulman's representative to come to Macon county. Miss Fritz and Mrs. Bell are his sisters. HORN'S SHOE SHOP SAYS WE ARE STILL MENDING SHOES When your heels blister And your soles- tear , We'll put you, Mister In a bran' "new pair. HORN'S SHOE SHOP Box 212 Troy F. Horn Opposite Court haute WM225SE2S&ESBM&3E53SSSS229P Plant City, Fla. B,IC SHIPMENT OF Ladies' Hats In All Wanted Colors 97c MEN'S WORK SHOES All Sizes, $2.50 Value, On Sale $1.49 Dept. Store

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