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^ Highlands Highlights # MKS. H. G. STORY SATULAH ( LIB PLANS * CLE BOXES FOR SHUT-INS Planning Christmas boxes lor shut-ins was the main feature of the December meeting of the ^atulah elub, held Friday aft ernoon at the honle of the president, Mrs. Elizabeth Prince, on Fourth street. Miss Dorothea Harbison and Mrs. Sidney Mc carty were appointed chairmen of the Christmas box commit tee. Personal Mention J. E. Hicks, of the Norton and Hicks real estate firm, has been confined to his home for sev t ral days because of illness. Mr. Hicks and Mr Norton were en route to Charleston last week or? a hunting trip when Mr. j Hicks became ill and both re ATTENTION Do not worry about your plumbing being ruined this winter due to im proper drainage ? Call HIGHLANDS PLUMBING CO. Carlton Cleaveland Phone 100 Our time, thoughts and ef forts are devoted to Electri cal Work, and we endeavor to do that one thing well. (flcrtrir (WADE SUTTON) PHONE 100 turned home. Mayor and Mrs. W. H. Cobb and Miss 8ara Gilder motored ' to Asheville Monday, stopping at Fassifern school in Hender sonville lor Mies Marna Cobb. ! daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Cobb, who joined the party far a day df Christmas shopping in j the cijty. Miss Rcbecca Harris, who has been visiting with relatives in Atlanta for the past two weeks, plans to return to that city i shortly to spend the Christmas holidays. Herbert Millkey, of Atlanta, j joined Mrs. Miliitey and then ? two children here for the week end at the home of Mrs Mill- j key's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Keener, on Flat mountain. I Mrs. Keener and her daughter, Miss Jean Keener, returned to i Atlanta' with them Sunday After a few days in Atlanta, | Mrs. Keener will go on to Sa- t vannah for the Christmas holi days. X Mr and Mrs. Edward R. Kirk land, of Coral Gables, Fla., have announced the birth of a son, John Russell Kirkland, In an Orlando hospital. Mrs, Kirkland is the former Miss Julia Anne ?Russell and the baby's maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Russell, of Orlando and Highlands. The paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kirkland. of Coral Gables and Highlands Mrs. Henry West of Frank- 1 lin, and her sister, Miss Eva G. Cleaveland, retired bank execu- | tive, of Bridgeport, Conn., were dinner guests of their sister, Mrs. H. P. P. Thompson, Thurs day. Other dinner guests in- 1 eluded the Rev. and Mrs W. T. j Medlin, Jr., of ?obbinsville, and Mrs. W. S. Davis. Miss Cleave land plans to return to Bridge port the latter part of Decern- j ber. Mrs Hi H. Bailey left Wed nesday by plane from Hender ATTENTION, PLEASE I HAVE FOR SALE, NOW ONE- AND TWO-HORSE WAGONS WIRE ? HAND PUMPS ATOMIC RADIOS ELECTRIC RADIO AND RADIO-PLAYER COMBINATIONS PUMPS Electric Deep and Shallow Well I install your pumps. All pumps and work guaranteed PIPING ? SINKS Also call or write me for your Moving Trips. Friendly and safe drivers. Try my friendly service. Thank yosi. L. O. HOGSED STAR ROUTE ? HAYSVILLE, N. C. ' "n * > > ? From where I sit ... It/ Joe Marslv m How to ' Stop Worrying I (QMS folks in our town do about aa much worrying aa in your* ? over boosing and prices, and crops, and jobs ? and the little domestic prob lema that are always coming up. Dad Hoskins, who's lived to the happy age of eighty, has a simple formula for stopping worry. About every problem, he asks himself : Is there anything I can do about it? If there is, he never postpones making a decision, or taking neces sary action. tt there last aaything he can do about it, ha sets aaide a "worrying hour" after dinner, and gets J(i? worrying over in one concentrated period. When that's over, he relaxes over a friendly glass of beer with Ma Hoskins ? and they talk about pleasant things together, until bed time. From where I sit, that's as work able a formula fes you could And . . . right down to the mellow glass of beer that seems to wink away your worrit*. 0 1946, UNITED STATES ?*EWE*S FOUNDATION, North Carolina CoamtltlM Suit* *06-407 IniuraiK* Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. CHEROKEE RAMBLERS STRING BAND WILL APPEAR IN PERSON AT ? 1 ? ? ' Oak Ridge Schoolhouae FRIDAY NlGHTt, DECEMBER 20 at 7 o'clock SPONSORED BY RIDGECREST CHURCH Admission: 15c and*3Sc Scouts Back From Fishing Trip To Gulf The Highlands Boy Scout troop returned Tuesday from a iishing trip in the Gulf of Mexico, below Tallahassee, Fla.. near St. Johns. Scoutmaster Jack B David son said the trip wat ior iliel purpose of acquainting the troop with the Florida they hau : heard so much about and the fish that could be caught ui j the Gulf. Mr. Davidson said al so that, in spite of the strin- ' gent requirements in Scout work, most of the members oi the troop qualified for the trip | and that only a few who quali fied did not go. The Scouts left Highlands early Friday morning, accorn- i I'bnied by Scoutmaster David son, Assistant Scoutmaster Bill , Swain, Tudor N. Hall, and Loui ) A. Edwards, committeemen, and | Tom Harbison, who diove u>t j truck. Missionary Union Holds All-Day Meet At Church In observance of the Lotlie ! Moon Week of Prayer, Decem ber 2 to 6. the Woman's Mis sionary union of the Highlands Baptist church held an all -day meeting Friday at the church end dinner was served in the church dining room. The large offering received at the meet ing will go to foreign missions All members of the organiza- j tion are asked to make a spe cial effort to attend the meet ings during the coming year. sonville to spend the Christ mas holidays in Lakewood, Ohio, with her son, H. H. Bailey, : Jr., and family. Mrs. A. Joseph Rischa, of Laredo, Tex., is a guest this week at Hotel Edwards, after a visit at the Warren Alex ander house in Grimshawes. j Dr. and Mrs Henry W Gante or Anderson, Ind., have been spending a few days at their ! summer place on the Franklin] road. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dorris, Miss Maude Crain, Mrs. Law- 1 rence Hicks, and Dr. Thom N. j Carter, pastor, were those from Highlands Baptist church at- ! tending the recent State Bap tist convention in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Nail and small daughter, Rebecca Lynn, of Columbia, S. C., visit- ' ed Mrs. Nail's parents, Mr. nd Mrs. J. E. Potts, at Fairview ? Inn, and other relatives here! over the week-end. Miss Cora Miltimore leaves this week to spend some time at the Franklin Arms hotel in ; Fort Myers. Fla. Wayne Reese and Leslie Reese left Tuesday by plane from At lanta for Beaumont, Texas, where they have employment for the winter. Mrs. Clyde Norton has re turned from a five weeks' visit v.-ith her son. Ralph Reese, who Is a patient in Winter Govern- . ment hospital in Topeka. Kans. Friends will regret to learn that | Mrs. Norton reports her son's condition as not much improv ed. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hark py have gone to Avon Park, Fla., where they will be guests at the King's Jacaranda hotel for the winter. Mrs O. E. Young has closed her gift shop and is visiting relatives in Birmingham, Alay bffore making further plans for the winter. She expects to re MU? Nail Named Head Of Highland* Woman's Auxiliary Miss Rebecca Null was elect ed president of the Woman's huxiliary . of the Episcopa I Church of the Incarnation at a meeting held Thursday after noon at her home on East Main street. Mrs. Robert H iger was elected secretary, and Miss Caroline Hall was re-eiecie*. treasurer. Mrs. Tudor N. Hall, retiring president, automatically became vice-president. Plan T eleprinter Telegraph Servicj Through Winters The Highlands Western Union ogency has announced year round teleprinter service. This service eliminates tele phone charges formerly made on all messages after the re moval of th4 teleprinter at the close of each summer season. Scouts Tc Tell Rotarians Abrut Trip To Florida Members of the Highlands Boy Scout troop, who returned early in tlje week from a Florida fish ing trip, will be supper guests of the Rotary club next Tues day night, at which time they will take turns in telling ( i their trip turn to Highlands about1 the first of March. There are only 144 Negro doc tors in North Carolina to serve a million Negro people. CONSTIPATION Risky in BAD COLDS Retained undigested food '>>-? i putrefactive, causes toxins, whim overload the liver and other vital o ? gansr of the body, lessening you/ re sistance to colds and other wintei i): and interfering with their treatnici. Why take this chance when you car. take Calotabs? Calotabs thorough!/ yet pleasantly act on every foot r . your Intestines, sweeping out toxin - laden putrefactive foods and virus - laden mucus, enabling you to more effectively avoid or fight a cold. Noth ing acts like good old Calotabs. Use as directed. 10c and 25c at all druggists Take CALOTABS When in Asheville Stop at Hotel Langren 1 Asheville's Largest I ? Enjoy the "talk of the town" food at the Rhododendron - Grill g CHRISTMAS SPECIALS a 'St. :? m FOR DELIVERY Ready . & PHILCO RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS Philoo 1,000-hour AB Pack Batteries, $5.95 ! DOLLS TOTS WAGONS BUILDERS' FELT WOVEN WIRE CEMENT . BUILDERS' LIME 4 and $ ply 600-16 Tire* Mud and Snow Tire? Truck Tires METAL LATHE PLYWOOD RURAL MAIL BOXES RADIO TUBES Singleton Supply Co. "Everything for a Better Home" D1LLARD, GA. ON THr lUBOt ND "Vwi sir, when tft?t bwu chased ipe I jumped (or ?< linih twice as high as my head and missed It." "That wan tough luck Did h? hurt you much?" "No. I missed thr limb going up. but I grabbed it coining down." Make your home beautiful at Christmas with FLOWERS 4 DOOR BADGES? CHRISTMAS WREATHS CUT FLOWERS ? * For Welcome Gifts see our POTTERY NOVELTIES and POTTED PLANTS I t 8 | WEST'S FLORIST | "Flowers for Every Occasion" B Telephone 234 & ANNOUNCEMENT This is to announce to the public that I have v been appointed the representative in Macon County of the Carolina Motor Club (AAA) Everybody knows tliat membership ill Carolina Motor C'lnfc offers the motorist many advantages and scrviees, but the chanees are that, unless you are a mem ber, you don't realize how many ad vantages and services really are offered. I'd be glad to explain in detail. And, for the maximum value from your 1947 membership, ycu should JOIN NOW, so as to be enrolled with the beginning of the New Year. Dean H. Carpenter ORDER TODAY NYLON HOSIERY FOR XM AS GIFTS f f I f 2,900 Pairs Crystal Shesr, Two-Thread Du Pont Nylon Seamless Hosiery | Offered to ^ First Come, First Sold Sizes 9 to IOV2 ? First Quality ? Lovely Shade $1.50 Pair, No Limit I s Mail orders gladly filled same day of order. Send check or money order and include 3 per cent tales tax and 15 cents for packing and mailing. Schulman's Dept. Store Sylva, N. C. Phone 151
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