Highlands Highlights MRS. H. G. STOKY Ji ? I MKS. BAT V tN I r.ll 1 AINS iVI'l'M UKSKItl BKIUGE A profusion of yellow chry santhemums decorated the li brary of the home of Mr and Mrs .-.am uaty Wednesday alt ernc >n, when Mrs Baty enter tained the Card club at desert bridge. Mrs. C. C. Potts v,wo;i ;o;) score prize, and Mrs. J. A. Hines the traveling prize. . , Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. M C. Foster of Davenport, Iowa, were week-end guests of Mrs Foster's cousin, Mrs. E. R. Gilbert, en route nonie rrom a vacation spent in New Orleans. La. Mrs. Foster is a sister of James Houghton of the department c/f music at Harvard university. Highlands friends of Mrs. H D Randall will regret to learn j U t the deat'h of her mother, Mrs. George Bell, of Atlanta Mrs. Bell spent the greater part of the' past season here with Mrs. Randall at her home on I Billy Cabin mountain Mr. and Mrs. S. C Russell and Miss Gladys Neely left October 30 for a motor trip to Williams burg, Ky., Annapolis, Md., and Norfolk and Arlington, V? They plan to spend several days in the latter city with Mrs. Rus sell's sister. Mrs. M R Smith, and family They will return home about November 11. Sgt. Duane Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs Herman Wilson, of Highlands, has received his dis charge from the army and is at home. His most recent assign ment was with the army of oc cupation in Germany and Aus tria Mrs. Albert E Brown, who has been visiting her aunt. tirs. J. S Sewell, will sail at an early d?te to join General Brown in Korea, where ne is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. L T. Wick and son, Charles, returned to Del ray Beach. Fla, last week for the winter, ifter seeing their new summer home at the Coun try club well on the way to When you see our trucks and salesmen, at your neighborhood store, that's a good place to trade. You can always depend on your home town groceryman's buying quality Fruits, Vege tables, and Sea Food from Rabun Produce Company. v ' IF HE BUYS FROM US, HE STOCKS THE BEST. RABUN PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Distributors "WE FEATURE QUALITY" Dillard, Ga. No Place To Live In Florida, Reopen Inn At Highlands, After looking in vain for a suitable place to spend the winter in Florida, Mr. and .Mrs. Kred M Moll and their s <n Johnny, who have oper ated Pierson inn as a suni n.er hotel here for the past several years, have returned to Highlands and have re opened the inn for lit winter. Thomas Harbisons Start Erection Of Walhalla Road Home Mr and Mrs. Thomas C. Har bison have begun the erection Oi their new home on the Wal halla road, about two mile* from Highlands Plans for the new home were drawn by Mrs. Har bison and Byron Simonson. architect, of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Highlands. completion. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B Cook and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jones of Franklin, attended the Geor gia-Alabama toot ball game in Athens Saturday, where they Met Mr. and Mrs J Harvey Trice and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. j Ball, of Thomasville. Ga., and rs. Cook's sister, Miss Mary Hol brook. and a party of friends | from Birmingham, Ala. rveceiu guests ui mr. anu Mrs. : R. J. Lewis at their home in I Webbmont were Mrs. Lewis' brother, George E. Wickline, of I London, Ohio, and her broUier ; in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. F. S. Halliday, and son, Bi.lly, of Newark. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis accompanied their guests to Florida for a visit with an other sister, Mrs. R D. Dougher ty, and Mr. Dougherty, In Lees burg. The Jack Wilcoxes, who re cently moved to Marshall, Mo , where Mr Wilcox is connected with the Missouri Valley college, write that they are very hap i pilv situated in their new home. Marvin McDonald entertained j a house party of Atlanta friends the past week-end at his sum mer home at the County club. Charles V. Rainwater and his I sister, Mrs. M. Brown Edmond ; son, closed their summer home \ on Little Yellow mountain No | v ember 1 to return to Pensa cola, fla., for the winter. atcdutea* meat Sewecef No one ?lse can give your Ford the kind of service it gets from Ford mechanics. We know your Ford better. We know how to repair it better. We have tools that do the job better. And our Genuine Ford Parts are made better, fit better, and work better. Drive in today for a free check-up. Fold-trained mechanics" Specialized Ford equipment" DUNCAN MOTOR CO. Franklin, N. C. Phone 69-J KING AND OUEEN CHOSEN AT FETE Highlands P. T. A. Raises More Than $1,000 At Hallowe'en Ever.-i Hairy lloit, Jr. aiid Betty Speed were chosen luu.; and queen of the Hallowe'en carni val given by the Highlands Parent-Teacher associati m Fri day night at the school build ing W L. Watson was master of ceremonies for the even'.ng and auctioneer at thy box supper The box of groceries, given as a prize in the Chinese raflle. was won by Bill Culbertson Airs Tom Harbison, former. P T. A. president, won the costume prize in the adult group, and her daughter. Ann Harbison, won the prize given for the most interesting costume in the children's group. The management committee included Mrs Harry Holt, chair man. Mrs. Ruth Beal, Mrs. *2ail Crunkleton. Mrs. Charles And erson and Mrs. Dewey Hopper. The committee was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor The gross proceeds from the evening's entertainment were reported at something over a hundred dollars. A veteran may change the beneficiary or beneficiaries of his National Service Life insur ance at any time without their knowledge or consent by noti fying the Veterans administra tion. When in Asheville Stop at Hotel Langren Asheville's Largest Enjoy the "talk of the town" food at the j . ? . ' . ? ? . ! Rhododendron Grill 'Stuff ed-Up No**, Headache? . due to . . ' ' COLDS ?< yovr mistn?t a i COlD PtlPARATKM Uortt in 4 tttondi 44**" TAHITI Of UOUIO Coutien: Take only a? dir??ied Beware Coughs from comnon colds That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis SAFTY | FIRST* Here's How You Can Help Reduce Traffic Accidents: first. Drive carefully, observing all traffic ordinances. SECOND: Have ycur car serviced regularly by expert mechanics. For better service, priced to your liking . . . SEE Burrell Motor Company l>ay and Night Wrecker Service Phone 123 - F.rankiin, N. C. WATCHES DIAMONDS and JEWELRY Dependable merchandise at reasonable prices. ? A good assortment of Gents' Wrist Watches in the better qualities ? also several oilier il. ms just received. ? Grover Jamison Jeweler BRICK FOR SALE ANY AMOUNT White or Red / ? SEE JOE ASHEAR or the ' PLANT AT DILLSBORO BRIDGE Smoky Mountain Dunbrik Co. CABE'S RADIO SERVICE Highlands, N. C. I HAVE IN STOCK ? NEW BATTERY RADIOS AND BATTERIES ? ELECTRIC RADIOS ? PHONOGRAPH NEEDLES ? ALL RADIO PARTS to repair your radio, in a hurry GOOD SERVICE ? FAIR PRICES

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