Highlands Highlights MRS. | C. STOKV MISS EDNA LEWIS WEDS L WH1TM1RE Announcement has been made ol ibe marriage of Miss Edna Lewis o I Macon. Oa., daugh- 1 U-r oil Mr and Mrs. George Lewis, of Hazelhurst, to Henry L. Whitmlre, general manager of the Highlands branch ol the Keeves Hardware company, on November 23 In Macon. Mr. and Mrs. . Whitmlre are at- home In the Gilder cottage Ml batulah road, which they have leased lor the winter: " Bl'RTON HOME AFTER 39 MONTHS IN NAVAL AIR CORPS Bidd E. Burton, third class petty officer, Is at home after 39 months' service in the U. 8. Naval air corps. With the ex ception of six months on the U. S. 3. Randolph In the At lantic, the greater part of Of llcer Burton's service was in the South Pacific. UROWNLEE'S entertain WITH THANKSGIVING TEA Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown lee, of Anderson, 8. C., enter tained with a tea Thanksgiving afternoon at their new summer liome on the Highlands Country club grounds. DINNER PARTY IS GIVEN BY STODDARDS Approximately twenty - five persons enjoyed the Thanksgiv [ ing dinner party given by Dr and Mrs. J. K. Stoddard at their I home in Cashiers Guests included a number of ; Highlands summer residents who are staying late this year and others who were nere fir the holidays, as well as guests l from Franklin and Cashiers. SPANISH PARTY HELD BY TRAINING UNION Approximately fiity members of the junior and adult Baptist Training union of the Highlands Baptist church held a Spanish party in the church recreation room Tuesday of last weelt. Mrs. Paul Walden had charge of the program, given under the ruper vlsion of Carlton Cleave land: j general superintendent of the union. Prizes awarded for the most interesting costumes were won by Audrey Hays and Kath leen Potts. Tommy Waller won the prize for the indoor horse shoe pitching contest. Refresh ments were served by the ladies of the various groups. ?otlliw> Notified Location Of Son's Grave In H.'.land Mr. and Mr* Carl H Zoellner have been notified by (he war department that the Rravc il their son, William Henry Zoell ner. has been definitely located ir. "Plot first row, second grave, in the U. S. Military Cemetery in Margarten. Holland, ten miles west of Aachen, Germany." Staff-Sergeant Zoellner was killed in action in Germany April 8, 1945 Improvements At Baptist Church Half Complete J At the monthly conference of the Baptist church, held Sun day morning Charles E. Dorris, chairman of the church land scape committee, reported that the work is about half finished. Mr Dorris said that stone walks leading to the church, the pastor's house and to the base ment. have been completed, and that retaining walls of concrete block and flat stone veneer are being built on the church prop erty. Landscaping work on the lawn is scheduled for next spring. Sidney McCirty and th^ Tfpr Jack B Davidson attended a Davidson college alumni meet ing at the First Presbyterian church in Ashevllle Frfday : night. HIGHLANDS PT A PLANS MUSICAL YULE PROGRAM Will Be Preirnted At School 1 heater December 12 The Highlands Parent-Teach er association will present a musical program at the school theater Thursday evening, De I cember 12 beginning at 7 o'clock. The program, as an nounced by Mrs A. C. Holi, i chaii.nan of the music commit tee, will Include the 1 allowing: "O Holy Night", sung oy Elizabeth Newton, with the chorus by the Presbyterian choir; Ann Anderson, a piano solo, "Sohg of India", by N. Kimsky-Korsakov; Martha Holt, a vocal solo "The Birthday o the King"; a vocal duet by >lrs. O. K. Summer and Mrs. L. A Edwards; Isabel Hall, a piano solo, "Concerto in B Klat Minor", by Tschaikowsky; song by the choir; "Narcissus" by Nevln. played by Ann Hays. Mrs. Holt will present two solos ; 'Mazurka", by Leschtizky, and 'The Butterfly", by Alfredo Barili, Following the musloal pro gram, a "Fathers' Night" supper will be served to P, T. A mem bers In the school lunch room. HichUiMlU BapttaU T? Give Christmas Program A Christinas program of th? High Lands Baptist church will be held on the evening of Sun day. December 22. Following the program. Santa Claus will greet the children in the church recreation room. l/ersonal Mont ion Going over to Ashcville 'or the evening performance oi "Rigoletto" at the City auditor ium on Thanksgiving eve weir Miss Sara Gilder Mrs. H II. Bailey, Mrs O. E. Young, and her son, Earle Young, Jr Other, attending the opera from High lands were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hays and Mrs. Clara Dove Major and Mrs. William Way Jr., of Knoxville, Tenn, spent Thanksgiving week-end at tbeii summer home on the liuck Creek road and had as puest Major Way's parents, the Rev and Mrs. William Way. Sr.. o Charleston, S C. Mrs. J B. Davidson, Sr. re turned to her home in Swan nanoa Saturday, following :? Thanksgiving visit with her ?on the Rev Jack B. Davidson, md family at the Presbyterian manse. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Appley pnd young son, Pat. Jr., of ??? Francisco, Calif., are visiting the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. L. G. Appley, on the Walhalla road Mr. and' Mrs. C, Marshall nuh r?turn?? hem* Miuraay from C*md?n a. C. wh?r? they were railed because uf thu death of Mrs. Reese's lather Charles E. Williams. Mr and Mrs William A Beu nie Of Atlanta were Thanks giving holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs Arthur L. Bliss. Friends of Col. and Mrs. a 8. Brownell will be pleased to learn ? ( uiilinurd on Page Five ATTENTION Do not worry about your plumbing bring ruined this winter due to im proper drainage ? Call HIGHLANDS PLUMBING CO. Carlton Cleaveland Phone 160 Our time, thoughts and ef forts arc devoted to Electri cal Work, and we endeavor n> do that one thing well ttfrs (fikririr tin. (WADE SUTTON) PHONE 10? Costume Jewelry By "Coro" Both domestic and imported Hems. . Pins, Clips, Earrings, Bracelets, Pearls. Many pieces are cold on sterling silver: Nearty all are priced at? $1.00 to $2.95 a few higher. "Eversharp" Repeater Pencils $1.50 to $6.95 "Guaranteed Forever" "Eversharp" Pens $3.95 to $9.75 ? "Guaranteed Forever" In black, Mue, brawn or dubonnrt Eversharp "CA" Fens Writes ye.ars without refilling. Let us show you this great modern writing instrument ? $15.00 Handsome gift boxes included with both Pens and Pencils if you desire. Men's Dress Gloves . Scuff proof horsehide with warm blanket lining. Brawn or Hack. Sizes 81, to 11. $3.95 Metal Bread Boxes \ Large size with built-in metal thelf ( White enamel finish ? 12.29 value. Only $1.98 ? GIVE A BOOK! I Triangle cloth bound. Full length 1 Novels at 49e. Books of history, adventure, medi ! cine, biography ? handsomely bound, fine book paper. [ . ' From $1.00 to $3.95 , Ladies' Driving Gloves F?r lined leather in sises ?'? t.o t. ( Brown only. \ K?5 [ Table Radios I 5- tube Superhetrodyne, with b^ilt-iii f atrial. Try one of these fine better [ radios. Handsome walnut finish cab inet. $29.50 j... ? f.'.' . . A GUIDE FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS t . | V We firmly believe if you will carefully check the values offered below you will not only save money for yourself but please everyone on your gift list. TO YL AND Bslk's Tcyland is in our Basement Store. Late arrival of our Toys this year make it imposssible to list them all. However, every day from now until Christmas will see new Toys coming in*. Visit us often! SEE FOR YOURSELF ! Photograph Albums and Scrap Books Either brown or white. Embossed cover. $1.29 Bedspreads Scotland* Imperial Hobnail. First quality with fringe. $6.95 100% Wool Army Blankets A handy friend on a cold night. Will last for years. Get yours now. $5.95 Ironing Boards Strongly braced. With pad and cover. Large ironing surface. $4.30 r Dish Towels Basement Store Special! Hundreds of sack towels. Regular price 19c. Hemmed and laundered ready for use. 15c each Give a Blanket "Chatham" Double Blankets, 5% wool. Large doable bed size. Pink, l blue, green or eedar stripe, on solid background. $5.95 WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR GIFTS WRAPPED? i We will gladly wrap any of your purchase* in White tis sue paper ? the cnly charge will he for the ribbcci. ! Smoking Stands Good looking. Pits in with the furnishings of any room. Dad will : like one. $3.50 Card Tables You will like these. They hare metal legs and fibre tope with good looking designs. Walnut fin ish. $3.95 Gillette "Tedi" Razor Sets A gold plated Safety Razor and a package of Gillette Blue Blades. Boxed. Now 49c SEE OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF HOUSE SHOES . . . for every member of the family The truly versatile Christmas present . . . fvam the kiddies to granddad or grandmother . . . everyone ap preciates them. (On display on the Main Floor ? Center) Cigarette Lighter And Two 25c Packages Of Berkeley Double-edge Blades Only $1.00 A S2.50 Value! Bedroom Shoes Grey, wine or blue felt uppers. Leather soles. Ladies' size 4 to 9. $1.48 Flashlights Plastic case and lens. Blue, red or brown color. Complete with two ton| lasting "Bright Star" bat teries. $1.15 Hicock Belts and Belt Sets . i Handsome slide buckle with initial. $1.5* Leather Belt $!?? In a useful plastic case. See these early! Navy Lanterns A handy and useful gift for the outdoors man. Built to rigid gov ernment specifications. Waterproof. Ling burning. Complete with two standard dry cell batteries. $6.95 "Jergens" Sets for Men Christmas gift boxes by one of the greatest makers of toilet goods. Everything it contains can be used and will be appreciated bv a man. $1.00 Limited quantities "Dorothy Perkins" Cologne In gay Christmas packages. Your choice of fragrances. $1.00 Mirrors ' Both round or rectangular shapes Large siaes with attachment for hanging. $1.59 \ Ladies' Handkerchiefs Fine handmade Handkerchiefs are always acceptable, \Ve will give you a box with each purchase. 79c each Pillow Cases Boxed, hand embroidered cases. A pair in each box. $2.95 Compacts Really quite the nicest ones we have seen in many a day. .Matching comb. $1.69 Juice Set Six glasses and a pitcher. A useful and appreciated gift. Only 48c complete Baby Grand Piano Cigaret and Trinket Box. Formerly priced $1.29. Now a few left for ? 97c Men's Dreas Shirts Stripes and fancy patterns. AH sues. Just in time for your Holiday shop pin*. $1.55 " . 1 3-Piece , Ash Tray Sets A truly great value. Crystal clear glass. Every home can use a few of these. 29c set Men's Ties Wool plaids, wool solids, silks in gay patterns ? in a gift box if you wish. $1.00 Men's Sox Rayon, wool and silk, plain ribbed lisle. 29c, 39c, 48c, 79c Short or long styles. Also in gift boxes as long as they last. ? - vV-. '''*%? "? . . t . ? . >N? ? ? -V-S -f v. BELK'S DEPT. STORE . k . ? *. - - ?? ?- " '? ?? - " >?* ?*