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fl ? II I ? ? Highlands Highlights # ? ?, MRS. H. G. STORY Personal Mention R. V Waters has. returned to Havana, Cuba, after spending several days here with Mrs. Waters and their grandson, Douglas Newport, at the Waters home on Cullasaja drive. Miss Marguerite Ravenel and Miss Clarissa Ravenel, of Phil adelphia, Pa., arrived this week to spend the season at "Wolf Ridge", their summer home on Sunset Mountain. Miss Maxte Wright has re turned to her home on West Main street, following a visit | with Mr. and Mrs Orville Cow ard at Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Chester N. Wright and their two small daughters, of Greenwood, S. C., j were week-end guests of Mr. ? Wright's mother, Mrs. Helen Wilson and family. Visiting Mrs. S. T. Marett at her home on Main street Is her grand-niece, Mrs. Pauline Oault Wilmore, and daughter, Miss Diane Wilmore, of Atlanta. Week-end guests of Mrs. Marett were her brother and nieces, DANCE AT HELEN'S BARN Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Night Open 8:30 to 12:00 o'clock RADIATOR REPAIRING Boiling, cleaning and repairs to any car, truck or tractor Radiator SATISFACTION GUARANTEED DUNCAN MOTOR CO. SALES | | SERVICE 24-Hour Wrecker Service MARKETING "i'1, '///aye tie. Money certainly seems to melt-these days (and not from the heat either!) That's why I'm more grateful than ever for the values I find at the A&P . . . and the quality of every thing is always dependable. Marketing there regularly ia my pet economy. Try it! And try the money-saving sug gestions below, too! THRIFTY THOUGHTS To get almost twice as much juice as usual from a lemon, steep it in hot water a few minutes before you squeeze it. To satisfy big appetites at small cost, choose ANN PAGE FOODS at your A&P. You'll find every thing from ready-to-eat main dishes to easy-to-nx desserts in this quality-famous family of pro ducts. And when you see the mod est prices on all the ANN PAGE foods, you'll understand why they're called "The Thrifty 33." To freshen stale rolls, sprinkle them with water, wrap in brown paper and warm in a hot oven. LOTS FOR LITTLK My favorite day is WOMAN'S DAY ? that grand magazine you can get at A&P Stores and no where else. It's filled with new recipes, delightful menu sugges tion*, fashions and movie news, as well as fascinating fiction. I'd call it a bargain at five times the nickel it costs. What's more, WOMAN'S DAY saves me plenty with its budget-stretching ideas. Get a copy at your AAP. Yeull love it! CIRIAL SWEETS The nutty flavor of SUNNY FIELD WHEAT PUFFS from the A&P is delicious in cookies made like this: Beat 2 egg whites with U tsp. salt till foamy. Add \ cup sugar ... . gradually, beat ing till whites stand in peaks. Beat in % cup peanut butter. Fold in 2 cups SUNNYFIELD WHEAT PUFFS and 2 taps, grated orange rind. Drop by teaspoonsful on cookie sheet. Bake in moderate oven 375? F., about 12 minutes. Hakes 3 , dozen cookies. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF LIVING ROOM SUITES BEDROOM SUITES PORCH & LAWN FURNITURE COAL and WOOD RANGES DINETTE SUITES AND MANY OTHER ITEMS IN FURNITURE and ELECTRIC APPLIANCES HOLT FURNITURE COMPANY HIGHLANDS, N. G Fungi Group Plans Foray In Highlands The Su.nmer Foray of the American Mycological society will be held in Highlands Sep tember 2-7, Miss Thelma Howell, resident director of the High lands Biological laboratory, in announcing the Foray, said that the Biological laboratory wt'l be host to the organization at the September meeting. The Mycological society is concerned with the study of fungi, and numbers among its membership outstanding myco logists of the nation. The pres ent officers of the society are, John A. Stevenson, of the bu reau of plant Industry, United States Department of Agricul ture, president; Julian H. Miller, of the University of Georgia, vice-president; F. K. Sparrow, of the University of Michigan, sec retary-treasurer; H. M. Fitzpat rick, of Cornell university, his torian. Miss Howell said that the ho tels and inns of Highlands are cooperating with the staff of the Laboratory in making local arrangements for the Foray. M. D. Lewis, Miss Ruth Lewis. Miss Nannette Lewis and Mrs Beulah Gault, of Atlanta and Miss Marie Pass, of Birming ham, Ala. John G. Kennedy, mayor of Savannah, Ga., has returned home after spending a two weeks' vacation at Trlcemont terrace. Mrs. John A. Brock and hei two children, of Concord, N. H., are spending a month here vis iting their uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. John C. Blanchard, at "Snug Harbor", in Blanchard court. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Pierson, of Miami, Fla., arrived Friday for a visit with Mr. Person's father, S. P. Pierson, on the Bowery road. Miss Anne Wright has re turned to her home in Marion, following a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Prince, at her home on Fourth street, and with other relatives in Shortoff. Miss Eva G. Cleaveland, of Bridgeport, Conn., arrived last week to spend the summer at her cottage on North Fourth street. Miss Ethel Calloway, of At lanta, is spending the summei here with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. S. L. Calloway, at theii home on the Golf course. Miss Margaret Ann Mitchell daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. E Mitchell, is expected to return home this week-end, following a three weeks' visit with hei grandmother, Mrs. F. E. Mitch ell, tn Westminster, S. C. Tudor Gilbert Hall is visiting Miss Virginia Westbrook at thf home of her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. McCollum, in Cordele, Ga., and was honor guest at a party given Friday by Miss Westbrook at the Cor dele Country club. George S. Saussy, of Colum bia, S. C., joined his family here at "Hlghfield" for the week-end Accompanying Mr. Saussy as week-end guests were Mr. and Mrs. Courtenay Bateman, cour tenay Bateman, Jr., and Russell Bellman, all of them returning to Columbia Sunday, with the exception of Mrs. Bateman, who remained for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Saussy. David Saussy has as his guest Francis Pick ney, of Columbia. H. C. Hetzel and a party of golfing friends have returned to Sanford, Fla., following a sever al days' stay at the Hetzel cot tage on Cullasaja drive. Mrs. James L. Sealey, the for mer Miss Marie Neely, and In fant son have returned to their home in Hampton, Va., after spending three weeks visiting Mrs. Sealey's mother and grand parents, Mrs. Winifred Parker and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pierson. (CASHIERS. MX. I THE CARmiWVl mouMrawsHnpl f HAS BEAUTIFUL SWEATERS WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES AND ALL MOUNTAIN CRAFTS \ Highlands Has Two New Business Enterprises Two new businesses are open ing here in the Dr C. E. Mitch ell building on Fourth street, adjoining the Highlands Drug store. William K Trowbridge, of Anderson, S. C., son-inHaw of Mr. and Mrs. R. R King, of King's Inn, Highlands, is open ing a men's sportswear shop immediately, and will occupy that portion of the building next to the drugstore. The other new business in the same building will be a ladies' dress shop operated by Mrs. Irene McConnell, of Miami, Fla., whose Coral Gables shop "Yrene", is well known. Mrs McConnell will be a guest at Trlcemont terrace for the sea son. MEMBERSHIPS BEING SOUGHT BY LABORATORY Highlands Institution Supported By Dues And Gifts The annual membership cam paign of the Highlands Museum and Biological laboratory, Is now under way. Anyone who is in terested in the promotion of scientific investigation in this region that is so rich in bio logical resources, is invited to become a member, or to make a contribution. Membership blanks may be obtained from any member of the membership committee, composed of Miss Thelma How ell, chairman, Mrs. Sidney Farnsworth, Robert Hager, Tu dor N. Hall, Miss Gertrude Har bison, James H. Harkey, Mrs. J. | A. Hlnea, Mrs Clara Many, Und- ' ' say OUve, Mrs. C. W. Pidcock, [ J. E. Potts, Mrs. Ralph Sargent, Mrs. George Saussy, Mrs. Gas ton Torrance, and Miss Made leine Wall The Highlands Museum and Biological laboratory is neither endowed nor subsidized, but de pends upon membership dues and contributions to finance its work. Membership dues and contributions are deductible 011 income tax returns, it was pointed out. The organization now num bers among its supporters 33 living founders, 33 life members. 48 contributing memberi, 02 an nus) members, 39 associate members, 24 contributors and 20 trustees. Frank "happy" McKeown, an armless veteran, recently show ed the boys at the .Veterans administration hospital in Al burquerque, N M., how he had learned to play baseball des pite his handicap hour r Carter Wholesale Co., Inc. Distributors Toccoa, Ga. TOMATO DUST for BLIGHT D R Y*M A N FEED & GRO. Phone 9170 Main Street Congratulations ... Talley & Burnette ? HIGHLANDS HARDWARE "Walk a Block and Save" Congratulations to Talley & Burnette We are glad to have furnished and installed the heating and electric wiring for this new building. HIGHLANDS ENGINEERING CO. Highlands, N. C. TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS WE ARE MOVING This week from our place of business where we have been for the past 12 years to the J. D. BURNETTE BUILDING ON EAST MAIN STREET ? ? ? We wish to thank our many customers for the business given us in the past and hope to have the pleasure of serving you at the new location where we will have more room for displaying our goods so that you can see them better. Again let us say that we do appreciate your business and to prove it, we are offering the following merchandise at special prices Friday and Saturday (June 27 and 28) of this week only: 25 lbs. White Water Rose or Yukon's Best Flour.... $2.10 25 lbs. Gold Medal Flour $2.25 4 lbs. Shortening $1.28 3 lbs. Pure lard 78c 3 lb. Jar of Snowdrift $1.50 Blue Plate Coffee Vacuum, packed 40c No. 2 Size Can Desert Peaches 25c 3 No. 2 Cans Pinto Beans 25c 7% C. S. Meal $3.60 Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, first quality, 52 guage $1.39 ? ? ? Also on the same days we are offering 5% discount on all collections paid on account. For example, if your bill is $10, you can pay it for $9.50; if tlhe bill is $20, and you only pay 10, you will receive credit far $10.50. TALLEY & BURNETTE Highlands, N. C. Phone 67