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Highlands Highlights MRS. KL Q. STORY MRS. CRUNKLETON OBSERVES 7t>TH BIRTHDAY WITH UlNNhK Mrs. T. B C'runkleton cele brated her 16th birthday anni versary with a family dinner Sunday at her home on the Dll ird road. Five children, with their fam lies, Including 14 grandchildren, njoyed the day with Mrs. runkleton They were Mr. and Irs. Earle Crunkleton and fam ty, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph runkleton and family, Mr. and Irs. Lawrence Crpnk.ciun und j amlly, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ' toward and family, and Mrs. Valter Taylor and iamlly. Two close friends. Miss Sadie Taylor and Miss Sadie Oorey, > f New York City, were among) ihe dinner guests. A number of ; other friends also called during he afternoon. PLAN ANNUAL BRIDGE-TEA AS LABORATORY BENEFIT The annual bridge-tea for the benefit of the Highlands Mu seum and Biological laboratory again will be held at "Wolf Ridge", the summer home of Miss Marguerite Ravenel and Miss Clare Ravenel. The date 1 this year is July 27, at 3 o'clock. Tables may be reserved by the phoning Miss Marguerite Ravenel or Mrs. Robert Hager, although this was said not to , be necessary. Players can help | HometNs ?u Nl LL BE fapfyHoors WITH TH!: Westinghouse 166 A MAGNIFICENT RADIO PHONOGRAPH WITH THCSf EXCLUSIVE yjtSXlHGHOUSt ' l FEATURES ? PLENTI-POWER ? RAINBOW TONE FM ? ELECTRONIC FEATHER ,j? AUTOMIX RECORD CHANOTS ufAR " HOLT Furniture Co. I JietZn...ar)d you'll buf \\?stinghouse by bringing cards Admission wiii be one dollar per person Refreshments wiii be served and prizes awarded. ' Other games will be arranged lor those who do not play Liwdge, it was said. SATCLAH CLUB TO HOLD UKNKUT BRIDGE PARTY The Highlands bataiah club wiii sponsor a bridge party in the library annex Wednesday aiternoon of next week, from 3 to ?S o'clock, for the beneiit oi the Highlands Community hos pital. Admission will be 5(1 cents. Mrs. J A. Hlnes, chairman oi arrangements, asks that players bring cards. AUXILIARY PLANS BAZAAR NEXT KKIDA* AT MA.NOii The Woman s auxiliary of the Episcopal Church of the incar nation will hold a Lj.za.ar tit day of next week at Highlanus manor, it has been annuunceu by Miss Kebecca Nail, auxihaiy president. The hours will be ii o'clock in the morning unu. 4 in the aiternoon. Assisting committees will be aimouiiceu next week. 1'ci aoiial Ali ii iioii Charles Crunkleton is spend ing the summer in New Vuu City and Is working with hi^ uncie, KUward tic tune, in In. confectionery shop. Born, to Mr and Mrs. Lex Ramey, July 16, a daughter, Vir ginia Lavena, at their home in Highlands. . Mrs. Ruby Rollins, of Umatilla, Fla., will return home Saturday, lollowing a three weeks' visit litre with Mrs. A. L. Westbrook. Mrs. Rollins and Mrs. Westbrook were schoolmates and this is .neir iu*t visit together in 37 years. .... .... C. Richardson, 01 Charlotte, arrived Friday tor a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Root. Accompanying Mrs. mchai'Ost/n to Highlands' were her son-in-law and daughter, tar. and Mrs. Jack Fan, ana tiieir two sons, who returned to ouurlotte Sunday. Mrs. R. K. Ledford and baby daugnter, Vivian, 01 Richmond, arrived Friday for a visit with Mrs. Ledford's mother, Mrs. Thomas Parker, and Mr. irarkei. and with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack A. fierso.. ivus. Ledl'ord is the former Miss Mar garet Neely. Mrs. Logan H. Bagby and her daughter, Sally, of Hjuston, Texas, arrived Sunday tor t week's visit with Mrs. Bagby'; mother, Mrs. John T. Rowe, i> i Order your supply now ? Be comfortable later. Don't be left out in the odd when the first chill blast strikes without warning. Our prices are right. Call 67. TALLEY & BURNETTE Highlands, N. C. Final Call For Your 1947 Town Taxes \ Property on which 1947 taxes have not been paid will be > ADVERTISED Next Month, August TOWN OP HIGHLANDS GARDENTOURTO BE HEIJ) FRIDAY F our Of Highland*' Finest Home* To Be Vi?ited A garden tour will be spon sored tomorrow (Friday ) by the Highlands Museum and Biolog ical laboratory. The tour, to be held from 2 to 5 p. m.t will enable those who enjoy beautiful gardens and at tractive homes to see some of Highlands' finest. A different itinerary from that followed last year is plan lied The places to be visited this year will be the Ravenel home on Fodderstack mountain, the Sloan place on baiulan, tne Ye iter place on the Wauiaua r: ad, and Mrs. Clark Howtlisj cn the golf course. Each oi I these homes has unique ui-.a that appeal to lover of oo i.iy, and each has its incuviu u. p in s i:ot possessed u. >... ! other. The tour will start from the porch of the Hignlanus inn, where tickets may ue puivn^s ? ed at $1 for adults, or oO cents lor children unaer 12. 'lua.c who have cars are reqaested ta drive them. (Jars will Le doaai ed to transport those who are here without cars. Tickets will also be available at the points of ,call for those who might find this more con venient. Mrs. Jack Brockway Named Un Board Of Highlands 1 heatre Mrs. Jack W. Brockway was elected to the board of direc tors of the Highlands Commun ity Theatre at a meeting ? held Wednesday of last week in the rehearsal room. Mrs. Brockway succeeds Arthur Little, who could not be here this season. At this meeting Bud Thompson's appointment by the board as a temporary member for August was announced. He takes Mrs Thomas K. FitzPutnck's place during her absence. New active members of the Theatre, it was announced, in BEG YOUR PARDON The Press and Maconian er roneously reported, in its issue of July 8, that Dr. William A. Matthews was elected president of the Highlands Community hospital. The hospital organiza tion has no president. Dr. Mat thews was elected aS one of 10 members of the board of trus tees, of which Stacey C. Russeli was chosen chairman. Tricemont terrace. Mrs. J. Ben Taylor, the former Miss Mattie Potts, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Potts, and will be joined here at an early date by Mr. Taylor or his two weeks' vacation. Miss Helen Augur, of New York City, is the guest of Mrs. Watson Barrett, also of New York, who is spending some time at her summer home on Satulah mountain. Miss Barbara Zoellner, student at Duke university, is spending a two weeks' vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Zoellner. Miss Margaret Zoellner re turned to Highlands Tuesday after a month's visit at Crystal River, Fla., with her brother, Malcolm Zoellner, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Wright and two sons, of Waldron, Ark., are visiting Mr. Wright's moth er, Mrs. Helen Wilson, and fam ily. MXrtftkuM* TWO WASHINO TOM WASH CLIANIR AND aCUTt W AMINO TIMI IN TWO* Doxtor Twin I* the ONE watW that gets your ontlro woih cloo nor/ quicker, oaslor. Doubt* Sudsing, exclusive with Dexter Twin, washes clothes sparkling bright with no looking, no hand rubbing, no pro-booting. Dexter Twin with Hi (wo washing tubs, washes, rinses, and wring* all at the tamo ttmo. In only on* hour or Iom your weekly washing to riadv for tho lln?. "om# lit today for frM ham* ? ?mon?tr?tlon. HOLT FURNITURE CO. Impromptu ? Street Dance Popular [ A street dance last Thursday night was a part of the week's , I activities tor the benelit ot the Highlands Community hospital, i | The dance was arrange^ on the spur oi the moment, whin Thursday promised iair weather, and proved a pleasant occasion lor tnoae who like to dance, as well as for the fair-sized crowd that looked on. Free music was furnished by Floyd Lamb, J. C. Hicks, Uienn Wilson, Bidd Burton and Wil lard Crisp. The proceeds from the dance were uscu 101 ?? creasing uie building lunu Martha Hoit Wins First Prize In Hospital Campaign Martha Holt chalked up the l largest total io the Highland* Community hospital lunu-raii elude Elizabeth Newton, hoy Perry, Martha Cobb, Arnold Keener, Ann Anderson, Frances Taylor, Virginia Keni^n, aiu. Charles Major. SEE ALL FROM THE AIR... . . . from the comfortable seat of one of our special sight-seeing planes. Call now for low rates. MACON Flying Service lng contest, which closed Sat urday afternoon, and was awarded her choice of sweaters at The Mountain Oift Shop in Cashiers, given by the owners, Mr and Mrs Henry Conlcle. as a first prize. 8econd place In the content went to Isabel Hall, who \?s given a table lamp as second prize by Mrs W E McGuire of the Country Mouse Cii.t oliop | Marna Cobb was third In line. Mrs Jack W Brockway, < on test chairman, i raised xery highly the work ilo:ie by ihe girls and regretted that pn es were not available lor all. The world's annual production of food and fiber products comes largely from a layer ol topsoil which is only about seven Inches deep. DANCE AT HELEN'S BARN Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Nights 0|j.:n 8:30 to 12:00 o'clock ? PROTECT YO'JR CHILD ? NOW YOU f"AN rROTECT YOUR C? U!_j ) ! The Mutual Emergency Policy Pays up to $5,000 For Treatment Of Th< sa Dread Diseases: ? Leukemia ? Scarlet Fever ? Diphtheria ? Smallpox ? Spinal Meningitis ? Tetanus ? Encephalitis ? ? ? Only $3 per year for ONE Chi' J $10 for TWO or MORE Write ... . O. V. CAGLE Dillsboro, N. C. NOTICE... To All Farmers WE WILL BUY A T TOP PRICES SNAP BEANS POLE BEANS CABBAGE POTATOES AND OTHER TRUCK CROPS Temporarily located in Brown and Carson Warehouse until our new building behind Dil la<*d Builders Store is completed. RABUN PRODUCE COMPANY Henry Dillard, Manager Phone 273-J Franklin, N. C.
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