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# Highlands Highlights # MRS. U. G. STORY ~ ? ~ r~ ? PRIZE WINNERS LISTED AT MRS YOUNG'S PARTY Prize winners at the dessert bridge party given by Mrs. O E Young Wednesday at her home on the Walhalla road were Mrs. J. A. limes, high; Mrs C. C. Potts, second high; and Mrs. W. H. Cobb, the traveling prize. Personal Mention Frank H Potts is expected to return home this week from the Columbia, S. C , hospital, where he has bien for the past several days, undergoing a physical check-up. . Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dorris this week are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knight and son, Billy, of Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs Dorris and their guests at tended the Tennessee-Wake For est football game in Knoxville J Saturday. Mrs Ralph M. Easley pf New York City, who has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. Ralph R. Lounsbury, at her home on Flat mountain, left Wednesday by plane from Greenville 10 return noiiie. She was accompanied by Mrs. Lounsbury, wllo will spend the winter In New York. Dr. and Mrs. Willard H Parry have been spending a week at their summer home at the Coun try club, en route to Miami lor the winter, after a several weeks' trip to Baltimore, Wash ington and New York City Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs Frank B. Cook were, Mr. Cook's nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bittock, and son, Robert, Jr . of Forsyth, Ga. Mr and Mrs A. Rockwell Nail left Monday for a stay of several months in Carrabelle, Fla., where they spent a number of winters before the war. Miss Margaret Anthony, of Greenville, S C? was the week end guest of her grandfather, R. A. Baty, and Mrs. Baty. Mrs. Joseph D Maggio and small son left by plane from Atlanta Friday for their home WE ARE NOW BUYING DOGWOOD Cut to tl*e Following Specifications: LENGTHS: 20", 36", 48", and 60" Long. DIAMETER: Must net be less than 4V2" at the small end. GRADE: Should be straight and 85% clear of defects. Excessive leaf knots or burls are undesirable. Ried heart or doty heart must have 2V2" white wood around it. NOTE: Woods length or pole Isngths are not acceptable. Cut only to specified lengths. Highlands Briar, Inc. Franklin, N. C. P. T. A. At Highland* To Meet Next Tuesday The Highlands Parent-Teacher association will meet Tuesday afternoon, and the publicity committee this week issued lut following statement: - To the entire public, this no tice of. and cordial invitation to, the meeting of the local P. T. A., Tuesday. November 5. at uu school house at 3:15 p in., is given. Refreshments will be served? This meeting falls on election day Do your duty at the pohs. but don't forget your other civic obligation to your school, an in stitution caring for many needi of your ? and your neighbor's children Please bear in mind that the j first Tuesday afternoon oi each calendar month from Octobei to May, inclusive, are meeting days of the P. T. A. ? ??s " ' ; ? Hardee Voices Thanks To Highlands People The Rev. Robert M. Hardee, summer pastor of the Highlands Methodist charge, was recently transferred to the Mocksville Methodist church. A card iron, him reads: "Please say in your column that we appreciate all of the kind things the Highlands peo ple did for us, and would be happy to have any of them, who are passing our way, slop ano spend the night with us. We liked Highlands and the people and think it a wonderful sum mer resort. The people of Highlands and the entire charge enjoyed know ing Mr. Hardee and his family and it was with regret that they learned of his transfer by the Methodist conference in Rochester, N. Y., following s month's visit with Mrs. Maggio': parents, Mr. and Mrs T M. Keener, on Flat mountain. Mr. and Mrs Chester N. Wright of Greenville, S. C .spen: the week-end with Mr. Wright': mother and sister, Mrs. S. A Wilson and Mrs. Don Watson and family, coming up for theii children who have been here foi the past month while Mrs. Wright was recuperating from a recent major operation. Dr. Eugene Odum of the Uni versity of Georgia, Athens, and one of his students, Davie Johnson, were week-end guests at Hotel Edwards while complet ing their final fall field study on birds and mammals of the *x) oro^lv^^Jirki/ri/4 1*" WEATHER/ LOTION / 7WIM 8 OZ. ftOTTLl REG. PiUCB ?]00 ON SALE folft LI Mil ED TIMl rLM noaRALTAN fey Your WW* Supply Mf* at (hi* lUmorkobly UslM* jmJ V " ? DRIES VERY QUICKLY ? LEAVES SKIN SATIN SMOOTH ? NEVER STICKY OR ORIAfY ? DELICATELY SCKTED - BELK'S DEPT? STr*? )[ Finish Plans For Carnival Friday Night Plans (or J'riday n-j-its .. . nival sponsored by the High lands Parent-Teacher as ora tion, were well on the way to ward completion early in the week Mrs. Harry Holt, cai rnvai chairman. urges that where pos sible everyone come in costume, as there will be two costume prizes, one for the grown-ups ?nd one for children. Chief among the evening's entertainment will be tne Chin ese ' raffle and the box supper. Mrs. Ruth Beal and Mrs Har- i ry Holt will supervise the "pie ! walk", and Mrs. Beal. wlxo is anxious to try out the lunch room's new electric stove, will ! preside over a hamburger stand Other features of the evening will include a fortune telling booth, with Mrs Tucfor Hall as the "teller"; an apple bobbing j contest, supervised by Mrs. J Dewey Hopper; a tour through the chamber of horrors, direct ed by Miss Peggy Potts; and a j tunnel of love, with Mrs Earl Crunkleton in charge. The program also will include the crowning of the carnival .nig and queen, wno will be elected by vote ughlands plateau. ( Miss Marna Cobb, student at ?assifern School for Oirls in Hendersonville, and her room mate, Miss Carol McKae, of Cleveland. Ohio, spent the week end with Miss Cobb's parents, Mayor and Mrs. W. H. Cobb, at their home on Satulah road Dr Thelma Howell, of Wts leyan college, Macon, Ga., was a week-end guest at Hotel Ed wards, coming up in the interest : >f the Biological laboratory work. Harry Holt spent several days in Charlotte the past week on business connected with his fur- i niture store. Mrs. Watson Barratt. of New York City, is spending an autumn vacation at her home i Satulah mountain, arriving ast Saturday with Mr Barratt, 1 1 vho returned to New York, after | i few days here. ] Mrs. L. G Appley has return ed home from a visit with her 1 son. Pat Appley, and family In i San Francisco. Calif Meeting : i Mrs. Appley in Chicago were Mr. Appley, their two daughters, the : Misses Peggy and Mary Appley, , and their guest. Miss Paut'ne ' Meagher, of Delray Beach. Fla., c who. will be here until after the i Thanksgiving holidays. i Visiting Mr. and Mrs C. D S. Clarkson over the week-end were their son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs Mitchell i Birthday Supper Of Episcopal Churct) Held In Highlands The Ocubtr birthday supp.'i k meeting of the Episcopal church was held at the liuine 01 Mr. and Mrs C. D o. *. ?a. tt-o.. last Friday evening. The delicious chicken supper was served in the uimng lu .m. where an arrangement 01 enry saiunemu.ns and autumn leaves entered the tauie. *un :uuir>Ui place-mats and lighteu Canutes lending a further festive note Those having October birth days included the Rev. A. Huius Morgan and Jim limes, who were presented with appropriate gifts, and Mrs. A 'C. Holt, Mrs. W S. Davis, Mrs E. K uiipert. j Mrs. A. Rockwell Nail. Misi Eth .l Calloway, Mrs. Jack Brockway - and Mrs. Clarkson, who were j presented witi\ attractive port- | iolios of note paper, designed and given by Mrs H. E Freas, and a dainty handkercnief ?iv en by Mrs. Holt. A short busines'5 session was ; held following the supper. Next summer's church bazaar was also discussed and the first 1 sewing meeting planned for Fri day afternoon, Novevmber 8. at the home of Mrs Jack W. Brock way on the Dillard road. The custom at the annual birthday meeting* is for guests to bring one penny for .'acii year of their age. Twenty-one members were present at Fri- ? day's meeting, but the money basket yielded $27, which was turned over to the auxiliary treasurer. , and small daughter, isusan, ol Chattanooga, Tenn. Forming a business party to Franklin Saturday afternoon were Mrs Clark Howell, her house guest. Miss Elizabeth Gib son, and Prof, and Mrs. B. E Fernow, of Clemson college. Mrs. Howell bringing the .group down in her yellow jeep Mrs. J A. 'Hines leaves Frvday to spend the winter in Califer- j nia with her daughters. Mrs. B S Harkins, in Oxnard, Mrs. E. J. Bailey, San Francisco, and Mrs. Newman Ormond, Ingle- j wood. Her son, J. A Hines, is I returning to his before-the-war | position with the N. C and St. j L. railroad in Nashville, Tenn. Mr and Mrs. J. A Massey c turned to their home in lack- , sonville, Fla., Friday, following a week's visit with Mrs Mas- ' sey's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Potts, at Fairview inn. Mr and Mrs. G. W Cornelius, who have been occupying one of the Marett apartments, are moving to the Reinke cottage r n East Main street November 1. An All Saints' day service, ! with celebration of Holy Com munion, will be held at the '< Brockway Infant's Christening Rites Held At Highland* Christening services ijr Fred rick a Jayne Brockway. six months oltf^uughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jackj!|n>) ckway, were held at the EpisWpal Church of the Incarnation Sunday aiternoon by the Rev A Rulus Morgan, rector. Godmothers Were her paternal aunt, Mrs Frank J Atiams, 01 Hastings-on-the-Hudson. N. Y.. and Miss Lucille Edwards. The baby's great uncle. W T. Pickle simer, recently returned from three years', ovevrseas ar.ny service, was the godfather. Fredricka Jayne is named for her maternal grandfather, * red A Edwards Her hand-made christening robe was the gift of her grandmother. Mrs Fred A Edwards. The child's mother is the former Miss Estelle Edwards. Grandparents on her father's side are Mrs. Carl W. Brockway of Clinton, N. Y . and the late Mr Brockway. Episcopal Church of the Incar nation Friday morning at 10 o'clock by the Rev A. Rulus Morgan, rector Mr.?and Mrs. Philip Kline are occupying the Edwards cottage on East Main street while Mrs. Powell Everhart. who has it leased for several years, is spending the winter in Wash ington, D. C. Miss Jean Keener has resumed her secretarial studies in At lanta, which she expects to complete in the next few months Say: "1 Saw it advertised In The Press." Our time, thoughts and ef orts are devoted to Electri cal Work, and we endeavor to lo that one thing well. Do not worry about your plumbing being ruined this winter due to im proper drainage ? (Elrrfrir (WADE SUTTOJO PHONE 100 ATTENTION Call HIGHLANDS PLUMBING CO. Carlton Cleaveland Phone 100 SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS IN SWEATERS and FALL CLOTHES Good Quality Merchandise ? Prices Right \ Talley & Burnette HIGHLANDS, N. C.
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