^ Highlands Highlights ^ MRS. H. G. STORY MISS YVALLKK, HIGHLANDS (.11(1, WEDS IN WA SHINGTON Announcement has been made , of the marriage of Miss Margie Louise Waller, of Washington, D. C., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Waller, of Hignl nids, to Edward Walter Walcavich September 22 in the rectory of the Church of the Nativity n Washington. The bride, who was given in marriage by her mother, ware a gown of ivory satin made with sweetheart neckline and long pointed sleeves. Her finger tip veil of illusion was caught with a coronet of orange bloss oms and she carried a bouquet of white roses showered with' satin streamers. Mrs. Edward Kuchinski, sis ter of the bridegroom, was ma tron of honor. She wore a dress j of pink satin with fitted bodice and full net skirt, and carried ; ? JOIN ? Bryant Mutual ; Burial Association Oldest and Strongest in the County pink roses tied with pink satin ribbon. Pvt Louis Walcavich was his brother's best man. Immediately after the cere mony a ? reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walcavich. Fol lowing the receotnn. the couple left for a wedding trip to New York City. For traveling, Mrs. waicavicn wore a tan wool suit with brown accessories Mrs WalcavISh is an honor graduate of the -iignUnds -iigii school and for the past four years has been employed at the Chesapeake asd Potomac Tele phone company in Washington. Mr. and Mrs Walcavich will make their home in Washing ton. where Mr. Walcavich is in the mercantile business. MRS. ALSTAETTER HOSTESS > TO CONGREGATIONAL MEET Mrs. F. W. Altstaetter was hostess to the congregational supper meeting of the Episcopal Church of the IncarnatLonFri day evening at "Rosemary", her summer home on the Dillard road. Matters of church interest were discussed and a bazaar was planned for next summer Appointed on the bazaar com mittee were Mrs. Tudor Hall, Mrs. Jack Brockway, Miss Re Now In Stock . . . \ * 1 and 2 Burner Hotplates * Cory Coffee Makers * Heating Pads * Heaters * Record Players * Pin up Lamps a Table and Desk Lamps * Clocks Martin Electric Company Macon Theatre Bldg. Phone 107 FIHE PREVENTION WEEK &? So Little C are Can Prevent So Much Tragedy Cooperate with this Nation wide drive to reduce fire loss. Make your house safe! STOP FIR ESI FIRE SCREEN Beautifully fin. I i h ? 4 brat* icriid with spark proof fino wlro mash. Has 2>way hinati and carrying handles. $10-50 TRASH BURNER Heavy ? a ?/? ?, w ? I 4 a d virt trash burner with cover. Safer and mora con vaniant. $2-25 FURNACE Pi ft ij/s&sm'* M?k* ?*? ?? Mrs. Albert Waller has re turned from Washington, D C., where she attended the wedding of her daughter, Margie Louise, to- Edward Walter WalcaVich September 22. ?' Miss Catherine Nollman left Saturday for Tallahassee. Flk.. where she is a senior at the Florida State College for Wom en. Miss Nollman ts majoring In journalism and is a member of Zeta Tau Ajpha sorority. The department of home management and house furnish ings at State college has been expanded with the appointment of Rose Ellwood Bryan and Lorna Langley as assistants to Pauline Oordon. 4 NEW DEACONS ARE ORDAINED AT HIGHLANDS Church And Sunday School Heads For Year Named By Baptists Ordination services were held at the Baptist church *>unciaj lor U. R. McConnell, Charles E. Dorris, T. M. Keener and W A Hays, who have been elect ed to tne board 01 deacons ljr a period of three years. Dr. Thorn carter, pastor, was as sisted in the service by the Kev. C. C. Welch, of Franklin, and the Rev. Krank Reed Other j rrtembers of the board of dea | cons are J. W. Reese, H S. iai j ley, J. L. Hicks, A. B. potts and J. E Hicks. The nine will be installed in a service next Sun day Church officers elected for the church year, starting Oc tober I, are: H. S. Talley, treasurer; M.ss Anne Carter, assistant; 8. d. Potts, clerk; Carlton Cleaveland, associate; Mrs. W. A. Hays, pi anist; Miss Carter, assistant; W. A Hays, musical director; Mrs. J. L\ Hicks, associate; S C. Rus sell, publicity; and Miss Doris Potts, associate. Sunday school officers are; S. C. Russell, superintendent; J. L. Hicks, assistant; Clarence Munger, secretary - treasurer; Sue Hicks, associate; Mrs. W A. Hays, pianist; Mrs. J. L Hicks, , associate; J. W. Reese, choirster; J. L. Hicks, associate; Miss Anne j Carter, and S. C. Russell, pub- | licity; and Miss Sue Hicks, li braian Teachers for the year are: Beginners, Mrs. Tom Gibson and Mrs. R. R. Chaplin; prim- ; ary, Miss Doris foils and Mrs. ,S. E. Potts; junior, Mrs. Louise Beals and Mrs. Charles Dorris; | intermediate, Mrs. J L. Hu:k?> i and Mrs. J. D. Burnette, lor j girls; Doyle Burgess, lor boys; ' young people, Carlton Cleave- i land and Paul Wjilden; Ladies I class, Mrs. W. A. Hays; men's j Fellowship Bible class, W. A. Hays, associate Carl Talley; general and substitute teachers, j Mrs. Carl Zoellner, Mrs* Annie Pierson and Mrs. A B. Potts. i The Sunday school enroll ment at the close of the year was 109, with an average at tendance during the past quar ter of 80. and an average dur ing the year of 65. During the year the church I expended approximately $4,000 on various projects, which in-: elude the moving and remodel ing of the pastor's house, com pleting repairs to basement and providing rooms for beginners' and Men's Fellowship Bible classes, and kitchen facilities for church suppers, finishing the year with no outstanding indebtedness. The initial item on the coming year's program, accord ing to Mr. Russell, is the land- j scaping of the grounds, fellow ing the opening of the road and leveling of the ground adr - jacent to the church, to which the church and the town of Highlands shared the expense. Guy Weaver, G. O. P. Congress Nominee, Visits Franklin Guy Weaver, of Asheville, Re publican nominee for congress from this district, was in Frank rouR ai you* dodo* uxicU it! Yoor? of tlvdy, pracitc* and ox* p^r'nnc* hov? fltt*d your Roxoll H\arm