Highlands Highlights MRS. H. G. STORY CHURCH SERVICES HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH Tham N. Carter, D.D., Pastor 10:00 a. m. ? Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. ? Worship Service. 7:00 p. m.? B. T. U. 8:00 p. m. ? Evening Warship. Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. ? Pray er, Praise and Fellowship. METHODIST The Rev. R. M. Hardee, Pastor Highlands Church Every Sunday: 10 a. m. ? Sunday School. Second Sunday: 11 a. m. ? Worship service, Fourth Sunday : 11 a. m. ? Worship service. l Cashier Church First Sunday: 11 a. m. ? Worship service. Third Sunday: 11 a. m.? Worship service. Flats Church Second Sunday: 3 p. m. ? Worship service. Clear C^tek Church Fourth Sunday : 3 p. m. ? Worship service. Norton Church Third Sunday: 3 p. m. ? Wirship service. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, Rector Every Sunday: 10:00 a. m. ? Church school. Second Sunday: 11:00 a.m. ? Holy Communion r>nd sermon. Fourth Sunday: 4:30 p. m.? Evening prayer and sermon. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. B. Davidson, Minister 10:00 a. m. ? Sunday School. 11 a. m. ? Worship Service. 7:30 p. m. ? Christian En deavor. CATHOLIC ' ? ? ? ? ? ^ ? ? ? Tricemont T*h-ace Snow Scene ,Put On Pott Card A picture of Tricemont Tei ^ race, portraying a snow scene in colors, appears on a stiick postcard recently put out by the Asheville Postcard company The picture was token by S. C. Russell last year to add to his own private collection of post cards, and met the instant ap- j prov?l of the Asheville com- I pany. This is the second hon or to come to Tricemont ter- j race in recent years, A few [ years ago it was written up by Duncan Hines In Adventured in Oood Eating"'. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Trice are beginning their eleventh 1 season at Trlcemont, and will ] open the hotel for the season i the week-end of May 31. Our time, thoughts and ef forts are devoted to Electri cal Work, and we endeavor to do that one thing well. it its (tlcrtrir (Cn. ' (WADE SUTTON I PHONE l(Hl ANNOUNCEMENT . . . ? Opening Date WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE PRESS, ISSUE OF MAY 30 Holt Furniture Co. Holt Building Highlands, N. C. COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS ; . A ? HARRY A. HOLT, Owner and .Manager VOTE ?' PROGRESS WE NEED: Industrial expansion. Addi tional plants mean more jobs for our people and leu taxes against our property. Increased tourist business. To this end we must work (or greater development of th* Great Smoky Mountains Na i , tional Park, and for construc tion of proper highways to this great outdoors play ground. To further this, 1 | propose a meeting of Con gressmen from North Carolina and Tennessee, that we may profit by joint effort. Agricultural advancement. Na tural advantages here for dairying, orcharding, truck and general farming are unsur passed, and our farmers must be supported in their activities that count so heavily in mak ing mountain Carolina a bettar and better place to live. Cooperation among ouv Chambers of Commerce, oC Boards of Commissioners an4 other groups, that our sectiaS may be adequately advertise! and its glories made known M the world. Encouragement for our young people, that they may auume with enthusiast the opportunities for leadership now unfolding to them. Particularly would I mention the need for more Junior Chambers of Commerce, and the vigorous undertaking of community projects for which they are so well qualified. IF ELECTED TO CONGRESS Vour Congressman, I feel, should play a major role in all these moves; he must lend a helping hand in every community-improvement project in his district. If elected to Congress, I expect to give our people this active kind of represen tation. Are you satisfied with present conditions? You have the opportunity now to vote for a change! Further, I propose that our Gl's and other veterans be given service not ?* celled in any District in our country. You know my plans to appoint a secretary who will be a veteran and familiar with the laws affecting veterans, and who will live in the District and be available to veterans and their dependents at all times. Better educational advantages for the youth of the State ia another cause for which I shall labor. Hence, I will support Federal assistance to our schools, thus to raiae educational standards without imposing increased state taxes on our citizenship. MONROE M. REDDEN Democratic Candidate for CONGRESS PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 25, 1946