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THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 142 f (Mil FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE FIVE Highlands Highlight s Bus Schedule MRS. H. G. STORY CHURCH NOTES was recently called to Palm Beach, Ma., because of the illness of Mr. Cook, are advised that Mr. Cook is much improved and erpects to Will Be Boon To Summer return 10 nigruanas witn Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harkey of Atlanta arrived Saturday to spend Affected By Gas Rationing "Mrs. E. T. Raines of Brevard, has announced 1 1n- rrnarriao'p of her I the summer at their nlnre it T in. I Th iM-oect , I.,,.. I.. Highlands Presbyterian Church Lister Miss Tennie Rnrlinirame to HenwnnH Park- 1 whiek ,r,it A:.. Rev. H. T. Bridrman, Minister nii w m.i,, c no . xr.. I t i p- r i m.. t r I rr!t..-j- r a., 10 a. m. Sunday school and ti, .., ..f,i ; I 7,.i ,t.i,.j .u a.l.jii. k r- c- Boston on Saturday, May 2, with of Miss Carolyn Potts at the Wo- G, and Knoxville, Tenn., will be Bible classes. 11 a. m. Worship service and the Rev- A K c,. officiating, man's College of the University of a boon to persons' in the 'gasoline-1 sermon. 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 3 p. m. Wednesday, Junior Christian Endeavor at the Manse Highlands Methodist Church Rev. J. S. Higgins, Pastor 10 a. m. Sunday school. Horse Cove: 10 a. m. Preaching. Highlands: 11 a. m. Preaching. Flats: 2:30 p. m. Preaching. late Mr. and Mr,s. John Jay Smith. Highlands Baptist Church Rev. J. G. Benfield, Pastor 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Sermon. 7 p. m. B. T. U. 8 p. m. Sermon. Mr. and Mrs. McOarty will make I North Carolina, Greensboro, on rationed area who have beeraspend- their home in Boston." Monday. Miss Potts, who majored ine their summers in Highlands, as U;i dtnni m:. n...i: tr: L I i. . " - 1 . .. . I " ivnas uuimiKdiiic came 10 nmn- in uieieucs ai me university, is wen as to uiose vvlio wish to come lands from Massachusetts when a the youngest daughter of Mr. and I here for the first time very young girl and fbr many Mrs. J. E. Potts. She returned to The bus leaving Atlanta at 11 years made her home with the rairview Inn with her mother for o clock in the mornimr readies a vacation. Highlands at 4:15 in the afternoon. Miss Jessie Keener of St. Jos- coming in over the Dillard High ephs lnfermary, Atlanta, arrived way. Sunday to .spend her vacation with I An equally good schedule from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. I Asheville, Greenville and Knoxville Keener, at Flat Mountain. I has been in effect for the past Miss Mozelle Bryson, who was I several weeks, with two busses a recently graduated from Brevard I day Trom Asheville. The bus leav- College, is at home for the sum-1 ing Asiheville at 9:15 ira the morn mer. defendant ; And the defendant will furthe take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse ira Franklin North Carolina, on the 16th day oi June, 1942, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to trie Lourt for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 16th day of May, 1942. HARLEY K. CABE. Clerk Superior Court. BUSINESS PEOPLE ENTER TAIN ED AT RAINWATER HOME Mr. C. V. Rainwater and Miss Martha Edmonston entertained the business people of Highlanls with a tea on last bundav afternoon Between 30 and 40 enjoyed enter Ptainment with the magnificent view from the roof garden and the walk through the flower gardens. National Forest Timber for Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, Franklin, N. C, up to and including ' lulv 13. 1942, for all the live timber mark ed or designated for cutting and Church Of The Incarnation Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, Rector 10 a. m. 'Church School. 11 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon. BIBLE SCHOOL TO CLOSE AT HORSE COVE CHURCH The two weeks vacation Bible ill tVio ......... I 1. 1 .. . i 1 i ing gets to Highlands at 11 :45, and w0,j Virtr,r "smith nf AtKnt client I the afternonn hue leovinrv Acne-I . .... C,1IU' tie weekend here with his parents, I ville at 6:30 reaches here at 9 Mr. and Mrs. Harley Smith, and I o'clock in the evening, with Col. and Mrs. Elliott Caziarc. I holders giving the schedule of the different busses are now being distributed by the Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Horace Childs and small son, Hiram, of Sarasota, Fla., are spending some time with Mrs. Child's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H UNION BIBLE SCHOOL OPENS JUNE 22 The Union Vacation Bible school, ,nS under tjie principalship of the Rev. J. S. Higgins, will begin at the Baptist church on Monday, June 22, and continue through Friday, July 3.- The school will be held by coaoeration of the Bantist. Metho dist, Presbyterian and possibly the of Bible school teaching Episcopal churches. The following is a list of teachers and assis tants : Mrs. O. F. Summer, primaries; Miss Marie Neely, beginners; Mrs. J. L. Hicks, Mrs. Uoyle Burgess, Miss Jessie Potts, Miss Nancy Potts, Miss Mozelle Bryson and G. W. Culberth. J school at the Horse Cove Metho- T. Paul. dist church will close Friday night Miss Maxie Wright has return with commencement exercises. Miss I ed to her home here after several Hilda Tucker of Birmingham, Ala., weeks' visit with her brother and and Miss Faye Marie. Rich of sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cullman, Ala., have been conduct- Wright, in Gainesville, Fla. the Bible school in connection Harry Beale of the U. S. Ma- " I. . . with the evening revival services rwes, Little River, spent the week- held by Rev. J. S. Higgins, pastor end here with his mother, Mrs. J. of the church. The Misses Tuck- H. Beale and family. Harry had er and Rich have been guests in as his guest Jerome H. Chime- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack lewski, a fellow marine. Edwards during their two weeks Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Sargent and FIRST AID CLASS INVITES OTHERS TO JOIN The first aid class taught by M iss Louise Gramer was organized Monday and the first lesson given on Tuesday. Beginning next week lessions will be given from 2 to 4 o clock in the afternoon on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays uertmcates will be awarded to those completing the course with out missing any lessons. Missing lessons, Mis Cramer said, may be made up later. Additional persons desiring to take this course should see Miss Rebecca Nail. MISS JENNIE BURLINGHAM BRIDE OF DELL W. M'CARTY The many Highlands friends of Miss Jennie Burlingame will be interested in the following an nouncement of her marriage in Boston on May 2: Private Jonet The Blue Army won't And Pvt. Jones I Hs's up tree with Mom's Spice Cake made with Romford, the baking powder that never leaves a cook np a tree I Contains no alum leaves no bitter taste. PUCK: Victory booklet of sugarless recipes) Help conserve. Write today. Rumford Baking Powder, Box BS, Rumford, Rhode Island. SUNDAY CLOSING ORDERED BY TOWN BOARD An ordinance closing business houses from 9:30 to 12:30 on Sun days was adopted by the town board of commissioners at a meet ing last Thursday night. The ordi- two children, Hugh and Lydia, of Haverford College, Haverford, Pa., are at their summer cottage on East Main street. Since the col lege is not closing for the summer, Dr. Sargent will have only a week's vacation. J 1 is family will be here for the season. Mrs. W. W. Hillis of Russelville, Ark., and her daughter, Miss Ruth nance reads "That it shall be unlawful for I Hillis, a returned missionary from any business, with the "exception Brazil, are occupying the Dr of cafes and restaurants, within I Warner P. Davis summer home on the corporate limits of the town I Mirror Lake for a month. Mrs. of Highlands. N. C. to remain Hillis is the mother of Mrs. War open for business from 9:30 a. m. ner Davis. to 12i30 p. m. on Sundays, Pro- I Mrs. W. S. Ashton of Sarasota, vided however, that no beer or Fla., and her granddaughter, ar wine shall be sold in cafes and rived Sunday and have opened the I Annual Meeting . j : .i l . . .- I A - , . , ..... ...,.. .... Xt T -.!,.. I " DEFENDER OF THE PHIL IPPINES Lieut. Gen. Jonathan M. Wainwright, successor of Gen. MaeArthur in command of United States troops in the Philippines. W. M. U. To Hold restaurants during these hours, nor I Ashton cottage on Mirror Lake shall music machines be played or I for the summer. operated during these hours. Mrs. Howard M. Smith of Winter Park, Fla., is a guest at the Potts House. Her sister, Miss Alice In- man, who has been in JNew York BRIDGE CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. G. W. MARETT Mrs. G. W. Marett was hostess City for the several weekS( is at a unuBe-iuiicucou tor i """ expected to arrive Friday to open nesday card club last week at her her shop at Mrs. Roofs gift shop. nome on spring ana xniru sirccis. 11 TriHW"fTli! Mis. Pott, Receives tu 1""- r I ry . Af C fsJ C tearoses were used as decorations I legpee At W. v.. IN. v. ... . ... ir I .T. r-ik.f nrtny r .11 I f .1 11 in the large living room. mrs. UKr.Ji.iOBMW Miss Margaret oe in cnarge oi me program, i ne Marett was assisted in -serving by I Carolyn Potts, was one of the Baptist young people will be in Mr. Marett. 431 students from the Woman's charge . of the afternoon service In the three-table game Mrs. C. College of the University of North Everyone attending is expected to C. Potts won hieh score orize and Carolina at the 50th anniversary bring lunch and the ladies of The Woman's Missionary Union of the Macon Baptist assiciation will hold its annual meeting Sugar Fork Baptist Church. It will begin at 10 a. m, and con tinue until 3 p. m.. Mrs. W. D Briggs, of Raleigh, the State W M. U. executive secretary and Thursday, June the 18 at the Mrs. Sam Gibson the divisional superintendent will be among the speakers. Mrs, Roy Kinsland will Mrs. W. H. Cobb won tre defense stamps given as the traveling prize Instead of disbanding as usual through the busy season, it was decided at the meeting last week to continue the games through the summer with very light refresh ments each week and defense stamps for prizes. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Mack Goode of Culver, Ind., arrived Tuesday for a visit with the latter's father, Go Ralph H. Mowbray. Mrs. Thomas F. Parker of Green ville, S. C, is visiting the Misses Marguerite and Clare Ravenel at Wolf Ridge this week. Miss Valerie Dougall has as her guests at Faraway Mr. Howard Bloomer and his son, Howard Bloomer, Jr., of Alexandria, Va Friends of Mrs. Tom Cook, who COME UP TO HIGHLANDS North Carolina THE HIGHEST INCORPORATED TOWN IN EASTERN AMERICA HIGHLANDS OFFERS EVERY FACILITY FOR A MOST ENJOYABLE VACATION BUS SCHEDULE: Am Leave HIGHLANDS ATLANTA II M A M (Direct) 4:15 P. M. ASHEVILLE t IS A M. 11 45 A. M. ASHEVILLE : P. M. t: P. M. GREENVILLE. S. C, Ml A M 11 45 A M. FRANKLIN 7:M A M. 7.S4 A. M. FRANKLIN 2:M P. M 2:5 P. M. KNOXVILLE S:M A M. 2 P. M THE HIGHLANDS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE will be pleased to send yon its large colored descriptive folder and information about ai i.miiliiiaatiowi, rates, etc, upon request commencement exercises hell in Aycock auditorium Monday morn ing, June 8. Miss Potts, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Potts, of High lands, received a Bachelor -of Science degree in Home Economics A member of the Dikean society, she has belonged also to the Bap tist student union council, and to the Home Economics club. West's Mill By MISS VONNIE WEST Mrs. J. G. Owens, Johny Owens and Miss Vonnie West attended the graduation exercises at Bre vard College last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sorrels and small daughter, Carlene from Bry .son City visited relatives and friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dillard of Bryson City and Sylva spent the weekend with Mrs. Dillard's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Parrish Mr. and Mrs. John McCollum and small son spent the weekend with relatives, Dr. and Mrs. J. L West Charles Owens and J. L. West, Jr., from Brevard College are spending a few days with their parents, Mrs. J. G. Owens and Dr. and Mrs. I. L. West. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryson were business visitors in Franklin Monday. Mrs. Ernest Cabe and son, How ard, spent several days last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Annie D. Cabe at Otto, and Mrs. Ruth Cabe at Clark's Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Gibson and sons, Zeb, Jr., and Jean of Win ston-Salem are visiting relatives and friends this week. Miss Vonnie West, who is a teacher in the Bryson City school is spending a few days at home before the opening oi summer school. Miss Mary Elmore is at home from school in Salisbury which re cently closed. Miss Vallie Mae West is vis iting friends in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. A L McLean is at home from Charlotte, where they spent the past winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bryson and daughter, Nora Lee, and Mrs. Dov er Bryson and small daughter fatal Detroit, Mich., are visiting relatives and friends here. the Sugar Fork Church will also serve lunch. An airplane hanger from World War I serves as district shop for the State Highway Commission at Wilmington, N. C. LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Mssoon County, In thai Superior Court Macon County vs. John P. Rickman and Kansas Stewart The Defendant, John P. Rickman, will take notice that an action en titled as above, has been commenc ed ir the Superior Court of Ma con County, North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing a tax lien on property in Macon County, North Carolina, and in which the defendants have an interest, and are proper parties thereto. It is further ordered by the court that the defendant, John P. Rick man, is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, North Car olina, at his office in Franklin, on the 25th day of May, 1942, and an swer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, or the relief demand ed in said complaint will be granted. This the 21st day of May, 1942. HARLEY R. CABE, Clerk Superior Court M28 4tc J18 NOTICE OF SUMMONS Court County In The Fred Tallent vs. Lona Tallent The defendant, Lona TaJlerrt, will take notice that an action, entitled as above, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce by the plaintiff from the Join Now Pott.' Burial Asa's. The Whole F asset Solid Onk M4 l . A PA . . . . auuui tju acres witnin tnc i.owcr Pol Miller Compartment, Little Tennessee River Watershed. -Ma con County. Nantahala Nationa Forest, N. C estimated to be 218 M feet, more or less, of yellow poplar, northern red oak, bass wopci, cucumoer, white ash, white oak, chestnut, black oak, chestnu oak, red maple, birch, scarlet oak pitch pine, beach, buckeye, hem lock, and unestimated amounts o hemlock and chestnut oak tanbark The removal of tanbark at $1.50 per ton (2,000 lbs. per ton) wi be optional with the purchaser. No bid of less than $11.00 per MBM for yellow poplar; $9.50 for northern red oak, hasswood, cucumber, and white ash; $6.75 for white oak; $4.00 for chestnut; $3.75 for black oak and chestnut oak; $2.7,5 fo red maple, birch, and scarlet oak; $2.50 for pitch pine, beech, and buckeye; and $1.75 for hemlock will be considered. I addition to prices bid for stumpape a deposit at $0.5 per M feet for all saw timber cut will be required for sale area betterment work on the sale area. $500 must be deposited with each bid, to be anolied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part as liquidated dam ages, according to, conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. Before bids are submitted, full information con cerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and submission of bids should be obtained from the For est Supervisor, Franklin, N. C. Jll 2tc J25 that the defendants, Jim Head, Tessie Head, Jonah Head, Head, Cecil Campbell, Camp bell, Roy Campbell, Sulla Johnson and Johnson, arc required to appear at the. office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, at his office in Franklin, on the 25th day of June, 1942, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, or the , relief demanded in said complaint will he granted. This the 21st day of May, 1942. HARLEY R, CABE, Clerk Superior Court M28 4tc 118 A dime out of every dollar we earn IS OUR QUOTA for VICTORY with U.S. WAR BONDS NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Macon County, In the Superior Court Macon County , vs. Mary Campbell, Jim Head, Et AI (Heirs of W. P. Head) The Defendants, Jim Head and wife, Tessie Head, Jonah Head and wife, Head, Cecil Campbell and wife, Camp bell; Roy Campbell; Stella John son and husband, Johnson, will take notice that an action en titled as above, has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Ma nn County, North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing a tax lien on property in Macon County, North Carolina, and in which the defendants have an interest, and re proper parties thereto. It is further ordered by the court A BRIDE'S PRIDE I I svdr f SSn SSssBSsrVCfl STILL the supreme test of the bride's baking ability, baklnz powder biscuits are easily made In three steps recommended by the Rumford Kitchens. First, sift to-' gether 2 cups all-purpose flour, teaspoon salt and 3 teaspoons Rum ford Baking Powder. Add 2 tablespoons of shortening to 'flour and mix until thoroughly blended. With a spatula or knife mix to a very soft dough with i cup of cold milk. Turn onto well-floured board and roll out to about three-quarters' inch thickness, handling as little ! as possible. Cut with biscuit cutter, and place on lightly greased pan.' Bake in hot oven (450 F.) 12 to 14 : minutes. Makes 14 to 16 biscuits, j WAKE UP AMERICA! THE CIVILIAN POPULATION HAS NOT REALIZED THAT WE ARE IN AN ALL-OUT WAR Thousands of typists, stenographers, and secretaries are needed for defense work. Urgent demands are being made on our school to fill this demand. We are rushing our students through just as rapidly as we can to meet this emergency. We are in need of many more people to train for these defense jobs. Who is willing to help his country in these perilous times? Our prices and terms are most reasonable. ,If you want to help your country, get in touch with us. Government jobs pay good salaries. For full information write or phone the ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE ATHENS, GA. (Fully Accredited) ITS CAMELS WITH ME ON EVERV RUN. THEy HAVE THE MILONISS THAT COUNTS Casnd rifiaiMs are "standard York Dooley (left. and his MI Im Jf , of New AND FLAVOR APLENTY! THERE'S NOTHING LIKE CAMELS FOR STEADY PLEASURE ef slew. CAMCLS SS NlC0TlNe at of As 4 -sjr7-
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