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inlands Highlights >IKv 11 (, MIIK) CHURCH SERVICES HKillLANbh MAP I I "s I < Ml K< II TlWin N t'afVri 1/1 I Pusi--' l(t 00 a n. Sun(U?\ S? n .. i : 00 i r: Wcr^l:, i 00 { ) n B I I 8 00 I HI Kveiill^' A v!..; Wednesday 7 Oo ? 1 ft Praise u r . r 1 h ? .? ? ^ ? ? . . i ? t PIS< OPA1 ( HI K( M 4)1 TMt 1 N ( AKN \ I ION Kev A Kut us Murjjan Kritoi Second Sundiry 11 00 a in H> fv t i and sermon > Fourth Sunday ^ 4 30 p ni E<e i * sermon t HICvHI ANDS METHODIS I (IHKCH 10 00 a m Sunday Sch<>o W C Newton Supt PRESBYTERIAN ( HI K( II Rev. J b Davidson Minister 10 00 a in Sunday School. 11 a. m Worship Service. 7 30 p m Christian En df&vor. *"VTT CLAliDF A HENK > PATIENT AT MOOR* H08PITAI Pvt Claude A Henry is a patient at Moore general hospi tal in Asheville when he is convalescing from injuries re ceceived m Belgium He has just returned from two years overseas service with an intan try division. Pvt Henry is the son of Mr and Mrs Claude Henry of Highlands His mo ther visited him at Moore hos pital last week PRESS ADS PAY JoNietir/ Relieve Miseries of Your IMBtt COLD As He Sleeps Now most young mothers use this modern way to relieve miseries of a child's v cold. I sen as you rub . I. ai* on. Vicks VapoRub iSJtion in nose and j lighing. I J-h.1 ur?>nchial 1 f with its special cinal vapors. 'ST'/MV?yr?S chest and back surfaces like a y a warming poultice. ~^*y J Often by morning most of the misery of the cold is gone Remember, Mother . . . ONLY VAPORUB Gives You thisspe cial double action. It's time-tested, I lome- proved . . . the best known home remedy for reliev- ^ a ing miseries of | 9 children's coids. V VAPORUI f 1 1 14 hi and s St 1 iu k Mo iv day B v 4 Incji Sno w And Mo, - lu M I M Kn . ,? . Cli4> : ?! a ? .M! .? Mr a:.' Mrs Mack Goi.iu- <?? r N?w Y . r k rit\ v\h ) ha v c a : . 1 1 u:.? t-? : '.he birth 1 a *>on >1. i?t'o-iiib?'i 22 Mrs G >ode is the lo: oiei Miss Marv HI It* 1 . Mowbiav daughtei ol Coi Ralph H Mowbray a no tin- late Mis \1 >v, hrai y ! H lghlands I .[ J* ?hn ( ' Henley III ,t 1 ! 1 v #*<1 in Birmingham last week 1 1 urn . >veiseas service Mrs Hen and then baby son. John (' Henley IV who have been vis it m Mrs Henley s parents Mr and Mrs K B Zahnei return ed tu Birmingham immediately tn receipt ? f the telegram an npuncing I t Henley s arrival date Members ol the Wednesday c t rd club enj >yed a bridge luncheon Friday at the home ol Miss Sara Gilder The lun cheon was served buffet style from .1 beautifully appointed ta ble which carried >ut the holi day colors Miss Gilder won high score prize and Mrs F R Gilbert second high prize Mr and Mrs I G Appley wh ) have been spending the holidays here, entertained with an open house Sunday alter noon at Hemlock Lav. 11 Ap proximately fifty guests enjoy ed the occasion Richard W Pearson, who has recently been discharged from the armed forces is visiting his brother former Lt Howard Pearson, and family m Indian apolis. Ind He plans a visit 11 1 Washington D C be lure r? turning home Mrs. J A Hmes and lie daughter. Mr> B S Har kui left Sunday lor t visit with Mrs Hines sister Miss Lulu Hinson. in Kenansville Mr and Mrs W S Davis had ""as" week^Vn^^e'sts Mr and Mrs A D Boltorl ? V merce Ga Mr and Mrs James N L iwe have announced the birth of twins. Roy Franklin and Nancv Joy. on December 18 at the Clayton Ga hospital Mrs Lowe is the former Miss Ber nice Rice News has been received here of the death of Mrs F.dith Row ley Beach at her home in Sa vannah. Ga . on Decern bei H* ? HOMES AND FARMS 5 rooms bath Bidwell Street Bargain at $3.500 00 6 rooms bath Phillips Street near school $2.500 00 If interested see us at once as the above properties ? on the market for a short time mly 50 acres 41 miles out mile from paved road *> \ boxed house? several acres cultivation balance woodland and pasture Invest ynui money wisely Buy Heal Estate STANDARD REALTY COMPANY GULF STATION OPENS I have leased the Texico Filling Station on Palmer street at East Main, and have a complete line of Gulf products. We have permanent anti freeze. ? Bring lJS your washing and I greasing jobs. G. B. Burrell Operator h Mr* ' ? -4.1*1. Hat \M*!. IMi ?! .1 Hi. ' . a i. f i ? > 1 1 1 1 \h\ w< f. M ? \! : I : . - > H ?: . .w! '? .!. i : a I id Hrw ? , . ? ? thi> \vt'? k : : :? . : Akin: A. . Mls.s lea:. Km:.-: tui lif'd t A'. a:.';. ' : - -a!:. bllMIH . ? ? . . 1 . : | ?> : til* ii< ?1 ICl ;i > s "A . ' ! i : f.. Mi and Mi I M K? ? ? Flat M H i nt ai 1 C apt Ya. S I t u in Ihi j a : a \ : - >; ? ? : . ? . ?: l ul l HMlllita ( ? ? : m : ( Ilia week a it t . h! ! .. S F IMei.s.i, Salet\ ? ' a ndai d !>>i a ir hm.r .j F:.u'!ai. ( <\KI> ni I II WKs Wr t hank Mill thf'l! ;nan\ K 1 1 1 1 : d< < d sympaths dunn tin- illta death ?f ui b? ?! <-d \vi : - m')thpj Thujna.s (' Mc( a and Chi.dre: Highlands "1 ...: I i . Funeral Kites H e'd A i R . 1 (jap I i M. Mc ? ! H t h? c ? : ? i K ... ..It lt'h.1 Born l:. ,? . .>.? ?. ( ..? i - 41a ( ??? ! >b? . ? )wci ; - .Hid Mi ? 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AAI'f- i I'ToNi nioM i (Mi GREETINGS TO OUR CUSTOMERS ; \\ \ u n'ad to have th s pr.vil?^e * \ oi txp.rs.iin; ti? our customers our r y appreciation oi their patronage dur;P<j ' the years that have p?.:>sd. ai d we ' as in " \ >n it Will he just as ijreat i * pleasure If s?rve vou during th? com- 9 in:; ne u year. 9 \ f May this he the happiest and most * p prospesous year ot th?m all for each J f' of you. ^ * ADDl.NGTON DAIRY FARM ) & I'm not Raying the Army is the right career for everyone, any more than is medicine or farminq. There are drawbacks, just as there are in any occupation, and it involves sacrifices but what career doesn't? Here's the way I look at it: I was in for four years. That gives me a $200 enlistment bonus $50 for every year I served And I've already received $300 mustering out pay. I'm reenlisting in time (within 20 days) so I get back my old rank: staff sergeant And that pays me the eguivalent of $55 a week, according to the best economist* In the country. I'm signing up for three1 years, bo I pick my arm of service. Right off. I ge^ a 90 day furlough with pay plus train fare*. Th*i folks at home will still get their allotment checks every month and I'll be eligible for every thing under the G.I. Bill of Rights three yearn from now. The Army will give me full credit for my past service and there's retirement in 20 or 30 years without it costing me a cent. Plenty morp benefits, too. which your nearest recruiting office c? n tell you about. Here's the address: ARMY RECRUITING SUB-STATION F ranklm This Advertisement Sponsored By FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO.? FRANKLIN LAUNDRY CAGLF.'S CAFF CLYDE'S CAFE in the NEW ARMY
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