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Highlands Highlights ? . ? MRS. B. G. STORY i'crsonal Mention Miss Frances Hedden, daugh ter Ol Mr. and Mis. W. P. Hed den, of Highlands, and Miss Bessie Pt aland, ol bcaiy, are among the ? candidates tor graduation at Bit- vara college on June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Melvin, ol Halm Beach. Fla., have leas ed the S. N. Evins summer home here for the season and ex pect to arrive early in July. Miss Betty Potts, who spent some time in Stuart, Ha., the past season, wilfr again be' as sociated with Mr. and Mrs< Clark H. Witherill in ttae's tor the summer. Miss Edna G. Faxon, of Mi ami, Fla., was a recent visitor in Highlands On her way to Wasiiinglon, D. C. Miss Faxton expects to return to Highlanas shortly to open her cottage, ??Faximili", in the Mirror Lake section for the summer. Mrs. H. D. Randall, of Cincin nati, Ohio, returned to High lands the past week and has opened her summer home on Billy Cabin mountain for the season. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hodges have moved lrom their Short ol'f residence, which has been rented for a part of the sea son, to one of their cottages on the Franklin road. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crunkle ton attended the graduation ex cercises at Lees-McRae college, Banner Elk, Monday, where their daughter, Miss Frances Crunkleton, was a member of the graduating class. Mrs. Sam Morgan, of Savan nah, Ga., has rented Mrs. Craig Cranston's summer home on Satulah mountain for the ? FRANKLIN LIVESTOCK ? AUCTION i . ? ? Bring Your Livestock I HERE i| For Highest Prices I Sale Every Wednesday ...That 49 'Dream Car* Silhouette KeepV&fc&ng OUR "WINDOWS {OR THE NEW {{On. - if S ON THE WAY/ Tour Ford Doaler Invito# you to listen to tho Fred Alton Show, Sunday Evenings? NBC network, llston to tho Ford Thoator, Sunday Afternoons? NBC network. See your newspaper (or time end station. DUNCAN MOTOR CO. Franklin, N. C. 1?>ur Excited' Ford Dealer month of August.' Mrs. Dorothy Turner and children, of fort Myers, fr'lu., arrived Friday and are occupy ing one of the McFarland cot tages on the Walnalla road lor the season. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Ellison, of Knoxville, Tenn , formerly 01 Miami, Fla , were holiday week end guests of Mrs F. L. Olds.* Arthur L. Bliss, of Washing ton, D. C., arrived last week for the season and is at the Bliss summer home, overlooking Whiteside View, where Mrs. Bliss will join him in the next lew days. Mr. and Mrs. Julian P. Zoell ner have announced the birth of a son, Julian Randolph, May 21 at the Clayton, Ga., Memo rial hospital. Mrs Zotllaer is the former Miss Grace Hicks. Columbus Bollck, of Texas, has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Mack Edwards, and other rela tives in Macon County for the past few weeks. Miss Evelyn Phillips and Miss Frances Hedden had as their week-end guests four fellow students from Brevard college, Miss Aletha Cagle, Miss Margie Gray Wilkins, Bill Maelntyre, and Jack Bailey. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H.. Beale over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin and Miss Doris Hedden, of Eustis, Fla. They were accompanied on their return to Eustis by Miss Dora Hedden. Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Woolbright, Jr., of Atlanta and Palm Beach, arrived Saturday and are occupying Mrs E. E. Reinke's house on East Main street. DuPree Named Summer Paster At Highlands The Rev. R. B DuPree has been elected summer supply pastor at Highlands Presbyter, ian church. Mr. DuPree is a former pas- J, tor of this church and suc ceeds the Rev. J. B. Davidson, who resigned in May to accept a call to the First Presbyterian 1 j church in Spencer. I r Willow Creek Lodge Leased By Dr. Howell Dr. Thelma Howell, resident director of the Highlands Bio- j logical laboratory, has leased Willow Creek lodge on Fifth street from Dr. Silas Johnson for the summer. With Dr. Ho well at the lodge will be other workers at the laboratory. Arthritis Pain For quick, delightfully comforting help for aches and pains of Rheumatism, Arthritis. Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia try Romind. Works through the blood. First dose usually starts alleviating pain so you can work, enjoy life and' sleep more comfortably. Oet Romind. at druggist today. Quick, com plete satisfaction or money back guaranteed. JOIN Bryant Mutual Burial Association Oldest and Strongest in the County SPECIAL - - * FOR * "nt ?I J fissss! I Brushed on scrnsns or garbago cant. Hi killing nffoct lasts for wnnks ... Or spray Insldn thn houso to kill J flint, mosqultons, roachos, ants, ntc. (Trlplo-ftrong pownri kills housn posts almost Instantly. FRANKLIN Hardware Co. DEFER HOSPITAL BUILDING UNTIL END OF SUMMER Architects Draw Working Plans For Clinic Section At a meeting of the board ol Lrustets of the Highlands Com munity hospital, held Saturday night, plans were made for the summer activities. Members o: :he baard said that, although lie site has been cleared una jraded to some extent, it would lot be practicable to start any juilding operations until the ocal labor situation eases, since he busy summer season affects ill classes of labor, and prac ically all who have pledged heir services for construction vork are otherwise engaged. In the meantime, the archi ects are preparing the work ng plans lor the clinic section, vhich will be the first phase ol onstruction, as announced some' ime ago. Plans were also made at Sat lrcjay's meeting for renewing he financial campaign at an arly date. In this connection, t is proposed to hold one or nore carnivals during July and iugust, as well as other bene its. , The names of those assisting he various committee chair nea are expected to be ready or announcement shortly. V.M.U. Will Hold Monthly Meeting Night Of June 21 The monthly meeting of the Voman's Missionary union of he Highlands Baptist church all be held Monday night, une 21, at 7:30, instead of in he afternoon, it has been an nounced. - ? Circle No. 2 will meet at the lome of Mrs. Charles Dorris on Tuesday, June 8 at 7:30. All ircle members in town are in ited to this meeting. On Thursday , June 3, ut 2 o'clock, "ircle No. 3 will meet at the lome of Mrs. Tom Gibson. All adies in the Dillard road sec ion are invited to this meet ng Circle No. 1 met Tuesday with Irs. Norman Reese. This cir le includes all members in the ?lirror Lake section. Plan Clark's Chapel benefit Box Supper A box supper and cake walk rill be held at the Clark's :hapel schoolhouse Wednesday light of next week at 8 o'clock, t has been announced. The :vent is a benefit for the Chapel >all team. CARD Of THANKS We shall always remember vith deep gratitude your com forting expressions of sympathy, uid are deeply grateful for the many beautiful floral offerings. Husband, Sister and Brother of Mrs. W. R. (Dock) Stockton. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as ' executor 3f OLLIE JACOBS BENNETT, deceased, late of Macon Coun ty, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign ed on or before the 27 day of May, 1949, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate settlement. This 27 day of May, M48. D. M. BENNETT, ?xecutor J3 6tp ? JlylO GIVES wheacold miseries strike FAST RELIEF Closet Combination Any Quality ? Immediate Delivery ? JUNALUSKA SUPPLY CO. Highland# BaptUtl Plait Vacation Bible School This Month A vacation Bible school will begin at the Highlands Baptist j church June 14 and continue j 10 days. Enrollment day will be Saturday, June 12 at 3 o'ciock. AH children are urged to come lor tne enrollment and paraue. | The following have been as*- I ed to serve as leaders in ine I school : Mrs. Paul C. Nix, principal; Mrs. W. A Hays, secretary and pianist; Mrs. Rutn Carpenter, superintendent of begin.iers; Mrs. Carl Zoeilner, superinten dent oi primaries; Mrs. Charles Dorris, superintendent of jun iors; and Mrs. J. L Hicks su perintendent of the inteunedi- ( ates. , The principal, Mrs. Nix, said l that the church is looking for- i ivard to a good school. Ellijay , The Ellijay Baptist church j vill hold it's annual Memorial I ( service Sunday, June 6 at the :hurch. All singers are invited, rhe service is to last all day, vith pitnic lunch on the jrounds. Mr. and Mrs. Kerma Holland 1 ind family, of Asheville, visited I VIrs. Holland's parents, Mr. and j Mrs. J. I. Young, of Ellijay, last veek-end. Pvt. Wiley Henry, of Fort j Fackson, S. C., recently visited j lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob :rt 'Henry, of Ellijay. Mrs. Gordon Evitt, of the :omm unity, has been ill for sev- ? :ral days. v Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ray and amily,' and Mr. and Mrs. Fred iills and son, of Clark's Chapel, ipent Sunday with .Mr. and ?Irs. Alex Ammons, of Ellijay. Mrs. L. L. Shook and daugh er. Marietta, of Franklin, are pending this month with Mrs. Shook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jharlie Mincey, of this section. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cloer, of Murphy, visited the Ellijay cem etery Sunday with many beau iful flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Canton Henry ind family, of Ellijay, visited drs. Henry's brother, Norman Glliot, and family, of Franklin, luring last week-end. Forest fires in 1947 burned rnough pole-size trees to provide i 12-month supply of newsprint more than three million tons) or every newspaper in the Unit d States. , Tim's . , $?!] PUREEaA EGG cm W I It's a food that supplies your dog with every known food essential. Besides, it has the taste and texture to make your dog go for it. Stop in and ask for Purina' Dog Chow. Talley & Burnette Highlands, N. C. | WOODWORK SHOP ? ? ? Window Frames Screens ? Cabinets and other similar work ? ? ? I am still contracting for House Building Rogers Woodwork Shop R. D. Rogers, Prop. Phone 262 The Franklin Preti and The Highland* Matonian Boy Is Injured In Fall Frcm Seat Of Moving Car Young Sidney Passmore, of Franklin, is a patient at Angel j clinic. Buttering from a fractur- ] ed skull pnd a broken thigh,'| received Sunday night at the double churches, on Cartooge chaye. when he fell from the rear seat of a car driven by. Hoyt Brookshire. The boy was reported by the clinic to be re covering. imh; racing in n. c. North Carolina's first pari mutuel dog racing track will be formally opened at Morehead City June 23. according to Paul Cleland, manager of the Caro ina Racing association's dog track. PLAN FAMILY RKI NION The Blaine family l^nnif ^ ifill be held at the home of ohn M. Moffit, Horse Shoe. N 3., July 4. ALTO MISHAPS KILL 140 North Carolina's traffic acci dents claimed 140 lives during the first quarter of this year. Highlands Theatre Program Friday-Saturday, June 4-5 "Desert Fury" With Kli/.abeth Scott ? John llodiak Monday ? Tuesday, June 7-8 Erroll Fljnn ? In ? "Escape Me Never" DANCE AT HELEN'S BARN Wednesday and Saturday Nights Open 8:3G to 12:00 o'clock GET UP IN THE WORLD Learn To Fly Right! &? There's a sky full of beauty . . . plus pleasure and business opportunities awaiting the well-trained flyer. And, there'* no bet ter place to learn to fly than here. Equipment and Instruction are tops. Come J today. Let us explain what flying and this organize- 1 tion can do Jo r your Ah* turel *' LEARN TO FLY RIGHT Jl&M and /lout I MaconfFlying Service FRANKLIN, NORTH CAROLINA . K ?f/aMcUf SCREEN PAINTING HOLDERS ? ? ? and quart of ] I A PA LAC Screen Enamel (valu* *UC) Idtol for I C scrvmif oTowi, ?tc, whil? | Ml quality, I low-co?f, quick-dry- \ Ing Jopalac Scnn Enamtl. Off*r*d for llmlud tim# only. FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. "Always Parking Space on the Square" Phones: 117, Store 187-R, Lumber Yard ICE COLD WATERMELONS ALWAYS ON HAND ' v at FRANKLIN FROZEN FOODS. INC. \
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