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Highlands Highlights # MRS. H r.. STORY 'SUNSHINE' SHOWER GIVEN FOR 3-YEAR OLD ANNE REESE Elaine Hopper entertained with a "sunshine" shower last Wed nesday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. ' o'i'ev Hjpper, in honor of three-year-old Anne Reese, who is convalescing at the home of i.er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Reese, following a severe ill ness of several weeks in Angel nospital in Franklin. Sixteen guests enjoyed the oc casion and a sweet course was served following an afternoon of games. i The eifts were arranged in an attractive basket and Elaine and a number of her small friends DANCE AT HELEN'S BARN Every Saturday Night Open 8:30 to 12:00 o'clock ? ONLY (18) MORE SHOPPING DAYS * BEFORE CHRISTMAS "SHOP EARLY" Large Assortment .of Sheet and Plate Glass Mirrors $2.75 to $16.95 Framed Pictures For Every Room $1.25 to $6.75 RADIOS $19.95 to $47.45 RECORD CHANGERS $47.95 RADIOPHONOGRAPHS $89.95 F. M. TUNERS ? ? ? PILLOW CASES, per pair. $2.00 & $2.95 PILLOWS, per pair $4.50 CANNON SHEETS, each $3.50 BLANKETS $2.95 to $7.95 TABLE CLOTHS , $2.95 TOWL AND WASH CLOTH SETS .. .. $3.95 COTTON RUGS, 24 x 48 ARMSTRONG AND GOLD SEAL FELT BASE RUGS in sizes 9 x 12, 12 x 12 and 12 x 15 UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC IRONS $9.95 and $10.95 ? ? ? TOYS ? Wagons ? Tricycle# ? Scooters ? Electric Trains ? Mechanical Trains ? Trucks ? Black Board* ? Block* ? WW1 Barrow* ? Water Pumps ? Spinning Tops ? Roller Skate* ? Bows and Arrows ? Pistols ? Perfume Lamps ? Pianos "Rubber Balls ' Books HOLT FURNITURE CO. HighUnda, N. C. A ? I . 1 ?? took them down to Arm* on Thanksgiving day Radiantly happy over the surprise, little Anne evaded the usual custom ot opening "sunshine" gifts a a>.y a ume and openea them all immediately, with a pleas ure 'that could only have been equaled by a visit from "Oiu j | PRESBYTERIAN GROUPS AT DINNER Members of the junior choir of the Presbyterian church, their ! parents, members of the Wo I man's auxiliary, and elders of I the church were honored with a Thanksgiving turkey dinner | last Wednesday evening by Miss j Marguerite Ravenel and her sis ! ter, Miss Clare Kavenel,' at Vvoii lodge their summer home on Sunset Rocks. i'ne 18 members of the choir were seated at the long dining .uum table which held as a cen terpiece Christmas evergreens ana was lighted with white tapers. The parents and other guests were seated at small tables in the living room. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Elliot Caziarc, Mrs. W. H. Cobb and Mrs. R. fc> DuPree, the Rev. DuPree and Dr. William Duane, nephew ol the Misses Ravenel. Approximately 40 persons enjoy ed the occasion. in me atternoon preceding the dinner party, the Misses Ravenel were hostesses at the November meeting of the wo man's auxiliary. WALTERS-RAINWATER INVITATIONS RECEIVED Invitations have been receiv ed here to the marriage of Miss Barbara Jean Walters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maurice Walters, of Shelbyville, Ky., to Lupton Veazey Rainwater, son of Chas. Veazey Rainwater, Sr., and of the late Mrs. Rainwater. The ceremony will be solemnized December 20 at 8 o'clock in the evening at the First Presbyter ian church ill Shelbyville. Personal Mention Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Mitchell and daughter, Margaret Ann, spent the Thanksgiving holidays . in Hawkinsville, Ga., with Mrs. Mitchell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ryan, going down Tues day and returning to Highlands Friday. . ( Mrs. Maxwell C. Weaver re- | turned to Cincinnati, Ohio, Sun day, following a Thanksgiving ] visit with her sister, Mrs. Jack , Wilcox, and family at their ] home on Billy C&bin mountain. , Mrs. T. M. Keener has return ed to her home on Flat Moun tain, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Maggio, i and family in Rochester, N. Y., and had as her Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ] Millkey and family, of Atlanta. Mrs. George Cleaveland and j children have joined Mr. Cleave- ; land in Fairfax, Va., for the winter, and have leased their - home on Fourth street while ? they are away. ' i Mrs. William C. Nail has i joined the clerical staff of the Highlands postoffice for the j Christmafe season. I Col. and Mrs. Elliot Caziarc , had as Thanksgiving guests Mr. ? and Mrs. James Randall and ; children, of Atlanta. Miss Mary Elizabeth Young, daughter of Mrs. O E. Young, of Highlands and West Palm Beach, has accepted a U. S. ] government overseas position and sailed November 25 to begin ; her two-year assignment in Ger many. Miss Ethel Calloway, of At lanta, spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S L. Calloway. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harbison and daughters, Ann and Tina, left Sunday for a visit ? with Mrs. Harbison's brother. W tT Rice, and family at Rice hotel in Stuart. Fla Tn-v visit in Palm Beach before re turning home. Their youngest daughter, Jessie, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. T. G. Harbi son, on the Walhalla road while her parents are away. Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Cool edge, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the Thanksgiving holidays at their summer home on Whiteside mountain, and had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Monro B. Lanier, of Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Smith, of Sarasota. Fla , were among the Thanksgiving week-end guests registered at Hotel Ed Highlands Theatre Program Friday-Saturday, December 5-6 James Carney ? Ann Sheridan Pat O'Brien In "Torrid Zone" Also: WARNER PATHE NEWS Mon.-Tuef., December ?-8 "The FabuLoua DorMye" With Tommy and Jimmey Dorse y A Highlands' Community Christmas festival, sponsored by the Highlands Community The atre, with the cooperation of the local churcnes, vwii ut- ticiu Tuesday, December 23, in tne school auditorium. The program is scheduled to start at 1 p. m., and is so plan ned as to last not moie mail one hour, so that even me youngest members at tne laiu ily may attend, it was pouued out. There will be no chuige for admission. Ose 01 iiie ium is being donated by O F. Summer, leasee. The auditorium will be deco rated by members oi tne tpia copal church. A jne-act uiiui mas play, "The Littlest Shep hard, by Florence ttyerson >>uu Colin Clements, will be given by the Community iheaue grou^., under the direction oi Mrs. Java. H. Wilcox, witn ivirs. jacKorocit. way ana jonn westuioon. as sisting. Christmas music w in Lie proviaed by a cniiuiciis cru>u irom the Presoyteiiun cauicn, u solo by a liiemoer 01 Uic Aivii odist church, an auuit chou from the Baptist church, ano a quartet composea oi ?uos "Blackie" Vinson, her iaurc>, Ernest Vinson, Aiviu uuw auu c 10yd Kogers. lne Highlands merchants are oeing asKea to decorate their stores lor Cnristmas. Mrs. Brock way, chairman for decorations, nail announced that at 5 p. m. on the Saturday before Christ mas a committee of judges win award a prize of two ticicets lor each Community Theatre pei formance in the 1948 summer season to the mercnant con sidered to have the best deco rated stoxe. in addition, nit Boy Scouts have agreed to erect a Christmas tree in tne teiitci of town. The board of the Community Theatre, composed of coi. xtaipn ri. Moworay, president, ivirs. Thomas Fitz Patrick, Ai'ui^ Little, Miss Winifried Eskngge, and Mrs. Wilcox, agreed Hi/ loo | uiie suaimer meeting u exociiu the theane program througnout the entire year, with at icao. Dne play scheduled for late fall ind early spring. The play which the board hau planned tor late fall was can celed to give preieience ttl tu< tiigh school ' Dramatic cuio piu iuction, which was given io? the school student body on wards. Mr. and Mrs. Smith cel ebrated their eighteenth wed ding anniversary while here. Mrs. Sam Baty left Tuesday for a visit in Philadelphia, Pa., Where she will be the guest ol .\liss Ellen Kronenberger and Miss Anne McCauley. Miss Sara Gilder entertained wish two tables of bridge Thanksgiving night at her apartment on Oak street. W. H. Cobb won high score prize. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Ther rell, of Atlanta, spent Thanks giving week-end at their home on Whiteside mountain. The: were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Bliss, at the home of the former, on Thanksgiving day. Col: Ralph H. Mowbray had as his Thanksgivine wepv---??> <uest Craig Cranston, student it Clemson college. i Gef EXTRA eggs EXTRA work Tuxedo Eggmash contains the vitamins, the miner all, the proteins and other quality ingredients your layers must have ior heavy production. Don't waste your time and effort by taking a chance on inferior feeds. There's a quality Tuxedo Feed for your layers, chicks, broilers. Feed Tuxedo from start to finish. It's the easy way to feed for | profitable results. DRYMAN Feed & Gro. Phone (114 Main Street TUXEDO iOQMASH Plan Community Christmas Fete At Highlands Dec. 23 Thanksgiving day. This Christ ! mas iestival is the theatre j group's substitute c.inliiu.in i. 1 I j ii?j lne of the community. It is hoped that the festival win ajMMMua an annual event. 2 Gifts To Highlands Lunch Rocm Total $75 Two contributions were re cently made to the Highlands school lunch room, it has beeii announced. Miss Maiguei.u Ravenel donated S50 to tii> lunch room, and C. V Rai.iwau and Mrs Martha Brown Ed mondson contributed an addi tional $25. A course In .alter-dinner speaking has been given .at the U. S. Naval academy for sev eral years. When you want a satisfac tory job, let experts handle it! Your radio was an ex pensive commodity tie? ; get full value from it by keep ing it in good working order through our gtud re| tir service. CABE'S RADIO SERVICE Main Street Highlands, N. C. SPECIALS THIS WEEK Spot Lights $12.50 ea. Fog Lights $6.00 ea. $11.00 pr. Emergency Brake Lining, model A $1.40 Western Auto Associate Store See Us Now . . . FOR YOUR NUTS AND FRUITS FOR CHRISTMAS Also Supplies for All Christmas Cooking ? ? ? Come in and lcok our merchandise over. You Will find many useful items that will make fine Christmas gifts. TALLEY & BURNETTE Highlands, N. C. KELVINATOR Home Freezer $257.45 MONARCH Automatic Roaster Range $357.00 MONARCH Combination Coal, Wood and Electric Range $349.00 MONARCH Coal or Wood Range $213.00 . . . Mailable Iron ROMEAGLE Junior Range $49.50 ?? ? WARM MORNING Coal Heaters $67.50-111.95 ASHLEY Automatic Wood Heaters .... $46.95 4-Pc. 18th Century Mahogany Veneer Bed Room Suites $139.75 5-Pc. Solid Maple Bed Room Suites .... $179.95 3-Pc. Velour Living Room Suites $166.50 3-Pc. Tapestry Living Room Suites $133.50 SIMMONS Sofa Beds $83.50 and $87.50 5-Pc. Solid Oak Dinnette Sets $49.50 ? ? ? HOLT FURNITURE CO. Highlands, N. C. Phone No. 56
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