Highlands Highlights MRS. H. O. STOBT MISS TALLON TO WED HAMPTON PERKY SAUSSY A recent marriage announce ment of interest here is that of Miss Bally Tallon, daughter of Mrs. Ueorge Tallon, of Pitts burgh, Pa., to Hampton Perry 8a ussy, of Pittsburgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Saussy of Highlands and Columbia, 8. C. ' Mr. Saussy was gradated from the Pittsburgh School of Art In March, and will com plete u past-graduate course at the same school in June. He served two and a half years in the U. S. navy. MISS JANE OVERTON LOGAN TO WED ROBT. ZAHNER III Mr and Mrs. R. Bland Logan, of New Orleans, La., have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jane Over ton Logan, to Robert Zahner. Ill, of Highlands. The an nouncement is of dual interest ? ? ? -?-? ? to Highlanders, since both Miss Logan and Mr. Zahner have family and fiiencls here. Miss Logan is the niece of Mrs. Robert Eskrlgge, of "World's End", Satulah mountain, and of Mr. and Mrs. J. Blanc Monroe, "Playmore," all summer resi dents of Highlands. Mr. Zahner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon B Zahner of Billy Cabin The wedding will take place in New Orleans in June. Personal Mention Carlton Cleaveland, of Cleave land Brothers company, is at tending a three-day Westing house school at the Mayfair hotel in Charlotte, for instruc tions on installing and servic ing Westinfehouse products. 8. Sgt. J. S. Westbrook is vis iting his mother, Mrs. A. L. Westbrook, en route to Chanute Field, 111., where he will enter Attention Friends . . . I AM NOW OPERATING THE BODY AND PAINT DEPARTMENT AT THE MOONEY MOTOR CO. Franklin, N. C. and will appreciate your bringing your automobiles and trucks to us for repair. You may be assured that the job will be done by an expert body man. Sincerely yours, T. H. Holbrooks HAY CROPS Soy Beans ? Millet Cane Seed FERTILIZERS Armour Big Crop ? Planter's Fish brand ASGROW Field and Garden Se:d BABY CHICKS New Hampshire Reds, Banred Rocks, and Crosses Every Tuesday and Thursday FEEDS and GROCERIES ? Country Produce Bought and Sold FARMERS FEDERATION Phone 92 Palmer Street the Jet airplane paechanlci school Mrs. H. P. P Thompson and her daughter, Mrs C. P. Mc Neely, ot Mooresvllle, are plan ning to attend the graduation of Mrs. Thompson's son, Rich ard Byrd Thompson, from the Robbinsville Hign scnool frrlday. While In Robbinsville, they will be guests of Mrs. Thompson's son-in-iaw and daugnter, tne Re*, and Mrs. VJ. x'. mtuiui, Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Pearson have announced the birth of a son, Howard William, April 19 at the Clayton, Ga., hospital. Mrs. Pearsojj is the former Miss Theima Heywoou, of Birmingham, England. ' Mr. and Mrs Westervelt Ter hune, of New Orleans, La., ar nveu frnoay and have opened their summer home, "Western Melds", jn tne unlaid road lor the season. Mrs. Harry Mc cail, Jr., who accompanied them to Highlands, has returned to New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Trussell, of Athens, Ga., arrived Satur day to spend a lew days at their summer home on Bearpen mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Rucker Ragland, of Miami, Fla., have announced the birth of a son, Roger Buch anan, April 19. Mrs. Ragland is I the lormer Miss Eloise Rice of ' Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hager have retuthta home on East Main street, following a winter spent in Florida. Mrs. Joe J. Reynolds, Jr., of Waynesboro, Ga., Is entertaining a house party of friends this week at her home 011 Bearpen mountain. Mrs. J. Manson Valentine en tertained the Card ciuo with a dessert bridge party Tuesday afternoon at her home on n,asi Main street, the Club's last meeting before disbanding 101 the summer. Mrs. Edythe K. Quinn, of Min neapolis, Minn., arrived to spend the season at her summer home on the Asheville road. Mrs. George Halbritter, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Holt, left Friday for her home in Cleve land, Ohio. She was accom pained as far as Atlanta by her brother, Lawrence Holt, who went down on a business trip. Highlands Ninth Graders Raise $83 In Cancer Drive The cancer fund drive here netted $83.87, it has been an nounced by O. F. Summer. The drive was conducted by ninth grade students under the di- 1 rection of Mr. Summer, school principals and included, dona tions from Highlands citizens as well as from the school. Highlands Theatre Program Friday-Saturday, April 30, May 1 "Adventure Island" With Hory Calhoun and Paul Kelly In beautiful tropic color Monday-Tuesday, May 3-4 "Rolling Home" Starring Jean Parker and Russell Hayden * Slash right through J your food costs ? plant a Freedom Gar den now! For top re sults ? plant with our finest-quality seeds ? consult us for garden ing advice and you can be assured of a hearty, thriving gard en. Stop in today. You will find the in secticides and sprays you need here. * **111 ? you ?? 7 GET GRANTS FOR RESEARCH IN HIGHLANDS Fellowships Awarded For Summer Work At Laboratory Seven investigators represent- I Ing five colleges and universities have been awarded research grants to pursue studies at the Highlands Biological laboratory i this summer. The grants, pro- ! vlded annually by triends in terested in the promotion oi research, were awarded as : follows: Dr. Hiden Cox, Agnes Scott college, received a Col. and Mrs John S Sewell fellowship to in vestigate "The Comparative Anatomy of the Ericales and Related Groups". While a stu dent at the University of North Carolina, Dr Cox worked at the laboratory in 1939 on water molds. A recent issue of The American Midland Naturalist carried a paper by Dr. Cox on the comparative anatomy of the rhododendrons. Dr. James J. Friauf, Vander bilt university, who served ai> director of the museum last summer, was awarded the Min nie D. Warren fellowship to in vestigate "The Orthoptera o. the Highlands Plateau". Dr Friauf is well known for his in vestigations of grasshoppers anc related forms. He has collected and studied specimens from Florida, Michigan, Tennessee and Mexico. The Leonee Fremaux Wall fellowship again was awarded to Dr. Eugene P. Odum, Uni versity of Georgia. Dr. Odum will continue his study of the birds of the area, with partic ular reference, to a "Critical Evaluation of the 'Territory Mapping' Method as Used to Determine Absolute Abundance of Birds". Dr. Odum was recent ly elected vice-president of the Association of Southeastern Bio logists. At that meeting he re ported work done at Highlands last summer. Dr. Lewis Berner, University of Florida, will receive the Margaret Cannon Howell fel lowship to study the mayflies of the area. Dr. Berner has puo lished many articles on the mayflies of Florida and Ten nessee, and he has participated in many mosquito surveys. The Ward fellowship, recently established by Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Roches ter, N. Y., will b2 shared by two investigators from Emory university, Robert E. Gordon and Richard Smith. These young men will study the sala manders of the area. Both have collected and studied the sala manders and reptiles from the coastal plain and piedmont areas of Georgia. H. V. Autry, University of Georgia, will receive a Sewell fellowship to continue his work oh "The Distribution and Eco logy of Small Mammals on the Highlands Plateau". Mr Autry has served as research assistant to Dr. Odum and is considered well qualified to investigate the mammals of the arei The research fellu\.? . ; nt ed directly by the member in stitutions will be announced later, it was said. The number of mules on North Carolina farms on January 1, j 1948, was estimated at 269,000, | the smallest January 1 inven tory since 1923. i Party Is Given By Highlands Senior Girl Scout Trcop The senior Girl Scaut troop, with the director, Mrs. Tudor N. Hall, entertained with a party | Saturday night at the home of Mr and Mrs. W A Hays. Re freshments served were punch and cake made by the girls. , Games, and the playing of fav ;orite records featured the eve i ning's entertainment. | Members of the troop present included Mary Deas Anderson, Thelma Beals, Virginia West brook, Joyce Burnette, Eliza beth Newton. Virginia Vincent, Patsy Hays, isabei Hall and Martha Holt. Invited guests of the troop included an equal number of Boy Scouts. DANCE AT HELEN'S BARN Every Saturday Night Open 8:38 to 12:00 o'clock Announcement . . ? 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