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? Continued From P?|? On* FAMED GOLFERS TO PLAY SUNDAY lc club and one of Atlanta's best golfers. Miss Suggs will be making her first public appearance in a match since * returning from England where she won the British Women's championship in May, -and her first appear ance as a professional golfer. Miss Klrby, also a member of the Curtis Cup team represent ing the United States against Great Britain in the interna tional matches, was defeated by Miss Suggs in a tough extra hole contest during the British Women's tournament. Miss Suggs also holds the U. S. Women's title. Jones, famous for his Grand > Slam he is the only man e.er to win the British Amateur and : Open and the same tourna ments in the United States dur- ! ing the same year . and Gail- | ington will be playing on what amounts to their "home courses", so there should be j plenty of "fireworks Both call East Lake in Atlanta their home course, but they have played so much at High lands that they will be "strictly ? Continued from P?fe Om | MOVE LAUNCHED F 0 R ATHLETIC. PLAY DIRECTOR Archer emphasized that it im plied no criticism of what has been done in the past, and he pruised the "fine work" of W G. (Bill) Crawford, who has "worktd untiringly in coaching school t?a*ns year after year, in addition tc his -n;:*. s a teach er. without being yvc a penny" for his efforts in behalf of ath at home" on the tough moun tain layout. Proceeds from the match, which was suggested by Scott Hudson, president of Hi?hl nds Cauntry Club and well-known sportsman, will be presented to the fund being raised to build the Highlands Community hos- j pital. Tickets for the match are on sale for $2, plus tax, at various vantage points within a 100 mile radius, or they can be ob tained by mail from S C. Rus sell, Chairman of - the Board of Trustees, Highlands Community Hospital Fund, Highlands, N C. "Chicken in the Basket" Good Coffee DIXIE GRILL Hot Doss and Hamburgers WE BUY OAK, HICKORY AND POPLAR LOGS Also Have OAK, HICKORY AND POPLAR FIREWOOD FOR SALE Apply Office Highlands Briar CRUSHED ROCK FOR SALE ? WE HAVE THREE SIZES OF SCREENED I ROCK AND SAND ? Kelly Construction Co. RaLan Gap, Ga. TRAVEL - "LIGHT" [ft I' ... and don't worry about soiling ycur smart sum mer clathes! We'll get all the dust out of them and send 'em to you clean as new ? ready fcr t'ha next big week-end. Washable suits a specialty! Highlands Cleaners & Laundry Highlands, N. C. Phone 98 MACON THEATRE Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July 25, 26, 27 JOHN FORD'S MASTERPIECE OF FRONTIER DRAMA! ine siirnng siory 01 men wnose job was to fight . . . and the women whose lot was to love . . . and wait! ? .K -? iVm*, i IONN row and MIRIAM C. COOPER pttwt FORT APACHE 1 JOHN WAYNE ? HENRY FONDA ? SHIRLEY TEMPLE PEDRO ARMENO?RIZ.i>h..?m,h. ? OIOIOI 0 9MM . STufttT PICTHf I Nitfltf MhlUIMIt rVTNO #ici Wan ? out mm ? oimi witmih MAI MAftM mt IWf^WlH torn* AftAl letlc*. In order to get the state to ray the approximately $1800, it would be necessary to get ? man who holds a teacher's cer tificate, and he will have to teach ihree or four classes a day, Supt Houk explained, add ing that he would hope those could be classes in physical ed ucation. He explained that what he has In mind for the school is a well rounded program of phy sical education, for girls as well as boys, with the emphasis on creating winning ball teams strictly secondary. Mr. Houk added that the Lions club is now developing recreational fac ilities on the Slagie Memorial grounds, but that there is no body to direct the activities. Rotary President W. W Sloan pointed out that Sylva recently has set up a similar program. Gilmer A. Jones, remaining that the suggestion is "one ol the most forward-looking" that has been made here in a long time, moved that Mr. Archer be appointed head of a committee to work with representatives of the other local organizations "to push this thing through"; The motion was unanimously carried. A new record for traffic in the Great Smoky Mountains National park was set Sunday, July 5, when 28,798 persons were counted in the area. I From early breakfast to a late evening meal ws're ready to serve yea throughout the day . . . Come in any time ycu're hungry . . . leave fully satisfied. CAGLE'S CAFE FEMINITY COMES TO THE FORE in layers upon layers of drifty, dreamy cotton. You'll love this summer eve ning frock for its cool, flat tering effect. Yellow, blue, or pink. YREnes Fourth Street HIGHLANDS, N. C. EVEN when it*s broiling outside, your home can be cool and comfortable by insulating it with fireproof Gold Bond ROCK WOOL Winter fuel aavinga toon repay more than the coat and con tinue foe the life of the build ing Easily in?t ailed between open attic floor joiatt or roof raften. A*k for quotation. REEVES Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wykle have announced the birth of a son, Earl William, at their home, ii*nklin, Koute 4, JUiy lie. i- Dr. and Mrs. T. D. (Dick) i Slagle, of Sylva, have announced I the birth of a son, July 15 at ? the C. J. Harris community hos- j pital, Sylva. Mrs. Tiny Dills Taken By Death; Rites Hclu Tuesday Mrs. Tiny Dills, 66, widow of Harley Dills, died at the home of lier daughter, Mrs. Weymer Williamson, in the Prentiss sec tion, Monday morning at IX o'clock, following a short 111-^ ness. A ? native of Macon County, Mis. Dills was the former Miss Tiny West, daughter of the late Cal and Liza Rogers West. Her husband died about nine years ago. Survivors, in addition to Mrs Williamson, include one son, Lax Dills, of franklin, Route 1, and 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock ' at the Cartoogechaye Baptist church, with the Rev. Fred Sor rells oificiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Grover Day ton, Calvin Huscusson, Robert Welch, Gilmer Setser, Marlon Thomas, and Mack Dills. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Bryant funeral home. The fourth Sunday sing of the northern division of the Macon County Singing conven tion will be held with the Sinai church, in the Oak Dale com munity, Sunday afternoon start ing at 1:30 o'clock. BIRTHS ?Continued From Ct|i One 1 88% In Daily Attendance In This County's Schools deals with transportation of school children. The report shows that buses i operated by the county system transport an average of 1,50? elementary children and 419 high school children? more than half of all those attending school - daily. The 22 buses trav el a total of 956 an average day Revival To Open Sunday Night At Higdonvi'le A revival meeting will get under way Sunday night at the Hot Weather Suggestion . . . ? BRING THE FAMILY TO HOTEL HEARN for dinner and give "yorir Misses" a break from that bat kitchen. ? Week day lunchson served daily from 11:30 tc 2 p. m ? SUNDAY DINNER 12 p. m. to 2:00 p. m. WE CLOSE FRIDAY AFTERNOONS OPEN ALL DAY EVERY OTHER WEEKDAY The Franklin Press FINAL TAX NOTICE Pay Your 1947 County Taxes Before August 1st and Save Advertising Costs J. P. BRADLEY, Tax Collector. please . . . Help us see that you get your copy of The Press regularly. How can you help? By notifying us, at least TWO WEEKS in advance of your Change of Address * ? * ' ? Thank you! The Franklin Press and The Highlands Maconian Phone 24 ?L Hlgdonvllle school, It hw b??a announced. Alter a week at Hlgdonvllle, the meeting will move to the Sugarfork Baptist church for a second week's serv ices. W. H. CARRINGTON Registered Engineer CIVIL & MINING SURVEYS REPORTS, PLANS, DESIGN Charleston, S. C. ? Franklin, N. C. tflUJfl CUTTID "PILOT" A PiMCOil AMKRICA'S ,V OUTSTANDING POWIR LAWN / !??,. .joth, effortless mow ing, PINCOR has everything you've ever wanted in a Power Mower I Four cycle l'/i H.P. engine ? 20-inch cut ? hand adjusted cutting height yt" to 2^" ? all steel construction ? built-in sharpener ? chain wheel and reel drive ? lifetime lubrication and ????? many other fea- vHHf tuies. The New Easy Rolling Pincor xHand Mowers Model A- 16 $29.95 Ilie finest hand mower money tan buy. Features include weld ed steel frame. 16-in, 5-blade, 5-spider welded steel reel. New Departure life lubricated bear ings. Hand adjusted cutting height. Adjustable handle for easy operation and storing. Model B-16 $21.95 An outstanding Pincor value. Rugged welded steel construct ion. Cutting height adjustable from 3/4 inch to 1 3/4 inch. Model C-16 $18.95 A full sice, clean rutting mower for general use on the average size lawn. Has all the famous Plncor feature*. FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. Alwayt Parking Space on Um Square
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