Highlands Highlights MRS. H. G. STORY Personal Mention Mrs. Allen Miles and son, Allen, Jr., of Charleston, S. C., were guests of Mayor and Mrs. W H. Cobb last week at their Satulah road home. Mrs Cobb accompanied them on their re turn to Charleston Friday for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Henley, III, of Birmingham, Ala., have announced the birth of a daugh ter, Harriet Loyer Henley, Feb ruary 6 The baby's parental grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John C. Henley, Jr., of Birming ham. Her maternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. kenyon B. Zahner, of Highlands. Mrs Carter E. Talley return ed to her home on Spring street Monday, where she" con tinues to convalesce, following a major operation in the Ander son, S. C., hospital two weeks ago. Mrs. T. M. Keener has return ed to her home on Flat moun tain from a two months' stay in Savannah and a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Mill key, and family in Atlanta. Mrs. Ralph Lounsberry, who has been spending sometime in New York City with her sister, has returned to her cottage here on Flat mountain. Mrs. Carl Zoellner returned home Saturday after a months' visit In Florida with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Zoellner. Mr.;. John B Westbrook was hostess at a meeting of the Sa tulah club Friday afternoon at her home on Martha's lane, when Mrs. Elizabeth Prince, club president, presicbd. The March meeting will be held with Mrs. Harry Holt at Kanonah lodge. Mrs. Edward Schine and Mrs. John Taylor, of Staten Island N. Y., arrived Friday for a visit with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Tom Crunkleton, at their homi on the Country club road. Friends of Miss Pearl Wright will regret to hear of her con tinued Illness at her home in Shortoff, following a recently contracted cold. Estelle Elizabeth is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. B. S Harkins, of Oxnard, Calif., for their daughter, born January 30. The baby's mother is the former Miss Bess Hines, author of a delightful book of poems. "Singing of the Heart", pub lished three years ago. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. J. A. Hines of Highlands. Mrs. H. H. Bailey, Sr., return ed to her home here Saturday, after a two months' visit with . her son, H. H. Bailey, Jr., and ' family in Cleveland, Ohio. I Mrs. Summer Heads Little Symphony's Membership Group Mrs. O. F. Summer has been 1 appointed Highlands member ship sales chairman for the I Little Symphony orchestra, to be held in ' Franklin this spring. Assisting Mrs. Summer here are the Misses Isabel Hall and Mar tha Holt. Memberships may be purchas- ] ed from either member of the s committee. ? DELIVERY NOW! ? Quality Electric Ranges ? Pemco Electric Water Heaters ? Eureka Vacuum Cleaners ? Bendix Combination Radio Phonograph Martin Electric Co. Phone 107 Macon Theatre Bldg. LINOLEUM Several Patterns, 6 feet wide, per foot 65c ? ? ? ? Printed Enameled Surface Rugs 9 x 12 $11:60 7 yx X 9 $7.75 6x9 $6.85 6x9 Light Weight $4.25 3x9 Hall Runnars $3.50 CONGOWALL Enameled Wallcovering *H Feet Wide In: Ivory, Blue, Green and Black Per foot .55 Ba?e Molding, per foot 08 Black with white lines, 4 inches wide Cap Molding, 13/8 inches wide, per foot .03 Linoleum Paste, per gal $1.55 ? ? ? ? Laundry Hampers, 12 x 26 in. $7.95 12 In. Ironing Boards .\ $4.50 CORY Coffee Makers, complete $12.95 Automatic Electric Irons $7.50 Metal Beds (double) $8.65 Split Bottom Chairs $2.95 5-Pc. Unfinished Dinette Sets $49.75 Smoking Stands $4.95 and $5.95 BEAUTY-LITE Fluorescent Bed Lamps $7.95 HOLT FURNITURE CO. Complete Household Furnishings HIGHLANDS, N. C. Highland* M&n't 'Telephone Bride' To Sail For U. S. Mrs. Richard W. Pearson is expected to sail from England February 22, ac cording to a cablegram just received by Mr. Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. Peanon were one of the few couples to get married by telephone. The long-distance ceremony was hejd in Charlotte last August 2 in the hope ti-iat it might hasten the bride's passage to this country. On her arrival in the United States, a second wedding ceremony will be held in the Episcopal church in Carra belle, Fla., where Mr. Pear son's mother and step-fath er, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rock well Nail, are spending the winter. Mr. Pearson was in Eng land a number of times dur ing his several years of serv ice in World War II, and it was while a patient in a convalescent hospital >on Shis first trip there that he met Mrs. Pearson, who is the former Miss Thelma Law ton Heywood, of London. SCHOOL'S-PAST FUTURE STUDIED AT P. Ik MEET Mrs. Pierson Stresses Need Of New Bui'ding At Highlands The February meeting of the Highlands Parent-Teacher as sociation, held last Tuesday, :entering around "Founders' >ay", the local association de moted its program to a back ;round and a forward lpok at he objectives, achievements, ind anticipated future progress >f the organization. Mrs. J. M. Valentine, acting ihairman of the program com nittee, called upon Mrs. M. A. Person, a charter member of iighlands P T. A., to review in -heir highlights the work and nterests of the association, ier outline, briefly stated, was he physical, moral and mental leeds of children as they have >een met by the school and iupplemented by the P. T. A. rfrs. Pierson added; "Let it be said in passing that n spite of misinterpretations ot notives, misunderstandings, and nistakes in methods, always here has been a desire to see hat all things needed to make his a progressive and accredit ;d school stand uppermost in ;he planning and activities of he P. T. A. "Our needs are great, but it s with hope and courage that te face that future, so clearly nctured by Mr. S. L. McCarty, vhich we trust will have its jeginnings soon in a new build ng placed on a tract ? of land icceptable to the state and suf 'iciently large to meet the fu ;ure developments and growths >f our -school. "The ground is ours; the ;hildren are awaiting their op portunities. Let us, therefore, shoulder our responsibility of Duilding a house adequate to jur growing educational needs, md, if necessity arise, let us aot be loath to contribute all that we may be called upon for M help complete the furnish ngs of the interior ? and there will be many such calls, we are nappy to say. "Let us never be satisfied with what we have, nor with what we have done, for satisfaction means stagnation; on the other hand, let us never forget to be grateful for all things that will further the educational needs RADIO OWlvfeRS - ATTENTION ? Where can you get guaranteed Radio repairs? ? Prices That Please You Always All Repairs Made Promptly Same Day on Most all Radios Motorola Radios For Home and Car ? Also the ? .New Motorola Gas Auto Heater RCA Records and Batteries ? YOUR GUESS IS RIGHT . . . IT'S CABE'S Radio Service HIGHLANDS, N. C. At New Location Holt Furniture Co. Main Street With Mercury Hanging Below Zero, Visitors Pour Into Highlands For Ice Skating , Blustering in last week on Icy winds and bringing zero weather. Old Man Winter compensated (or the lateness of his arrival in Highlands. He ported thermometer readings ranged from 6 to 16 degrees be- ! low zero Wednesday morning, 6 below Saturday, 10 below Sun day and 2 above Monday. Light snows fell Tue.day, Thursday and Friday nights. Highlands lakes were frozen over to a depth of four to six Auxiliary's Study Book Reviewed By Miss Ruth Carter "India at the Threshold", vhe annual study book of the wom an's auxiliary of the Presbyter ian church, was reviewed by Miss Ruth Carter at a .nee ting held last week at the home of Mrs. O. F. Summer on Pierson drive, and a foreign mission of fering was taken. Following an interesting discussion of the book, refreshments were served by Mrs. Summer. The monthly meeting of the auxiliary will be held this week at the home of Mrs. Sidney Mc Carty, and will feature the an- | nual election of officers. and desires of our people. "At a later date the time of the March meeting will be an nounced. It is sincerely desired that at that meeting the entire membership, and others, be present." A total of 121,500 acres of privately owned forest land in Macon county is protected by the state forest service. Our time, thoughts and ef forts are devoted to Electri cal Work, and we endeavor to do that one thing well. *&\ztixxt (Eu. (WADE SUTTON, PHONE 100 inches and ice sxating was the order of the day for home tal ent and week-end visitors. Hotel Edwards, the only hotel open at this season of the year, was crowded with guests from Greenville, Anderson, Clemson college, and other nearby towns, who came to enjoy the skating. Two of the most papular skat ing lakes were Harris Lake, back of Kanonah lodge, and .lirror Lake. Blue mold has been reported lamaglng tobacco plant beds la Florida and southern Oeorgla. ATHLETES FOOT GERM Imbeds Deeply to Cause Painful Cracking. Burning. Itching HARD TO KILL Requires a PENETRATING, mo )Ue agent such as undiluted al ?ohol TE-OL Solution,- made with 10 "e alcohol. PENETHATES to :arry the active medication to each MORE germs and kill on ?ontact. FEEL IT START TO WORK IMMEDIATELY. IN ONE HOI K. Vfter using, if not COMPLETE LY pleased, your 35c back at any Jrug s.tore. TE-OL is clean, col >rless, non-greaay. easy and ileasant to use. Apply FULL STRENGTH for Athletes Foot, tchy or sweaty feet, F. O. (foot idor>, insect bites or poison ivy TE-OL today at Angel's Drug Store. . AUCTION SALE i ? The Fred Palmer Farm ? And ? Farm Equipment INCLUDING LIVESTOCK Will be sold in the near future WATCH FOR DATE Look Property Over Before Sale It is situated two miles from Franklin, just off Highlands road. ? HOME REALTY & AUCTION CO. R. A. (Bob) PATTON, Auctioneer Patronize Your Home Town Merchants and Businesses GOOD FOOD ? CAGLE'S CAFE ? GOOD SERVICE CLYDE'S CAFE On Main Street WE SPECIALIZE IN Steaks Chops and Fried Chicken CLYDE SANDERS, Mgr. Select Your MONUMENT At Our Display Yard Located at the Foot of Bonny Crest Franklin Granite Works E. E. Angel MORGANS CAFE Near the Depot Quick Service and Good Food | at the Home-Like Cafe We Appreciate Your Patronage ? Franklin Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 136 Fire Insurance Macon Insurance Agency Bank of Franklin Bldg. Storm Insurance USED FURNITURE Bought and Sold ? Lawson Shook Over Rays' Groc. & Feed Co. This Space for Sale This Space for Sale SWAFFORD'S MARKET ? Groceries Meats Vegetables West's Florist ? "Flowers for Every Occasion" West Main Street Phone 234 Macon Dry Cleaners Prompt Efficient Work FOR PICK UP SERVICE Phone 270 NORTON'S CAFE A Good Place to Eat

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