Highlands Highlights MRS. H. G. STORY I ii \ -Continued From Page One VISITOR GIVES IMPRESS ONSOF EXHIBITION PLAY why there just isn't any hold ing us! So, when we' heard that the internationally - famous Bobby Jones was going to team up with the highly-talented Louise Suggs in an exhibition match last Sunday afternoon aigainst Dick Glrlington and Dorothy Kirby, all of Atlanta, at the Highlands course, we hied our selves thence. Garlington ? is the president cf the Eastlake Country club end Atlanta Athletic club. and. though an excellent amateur golfer, has never won a title of any consequence. But he show ed championship form last Sun day when he and Miss Kirby led Jones and Miss Suggs all the i way around. In golfing parlance, Garling- j ton was "hot". He outdrove, j out-chipped, and generally out played the illustrious Bobby, I who 18 years ago used thi. i same course for practice ?n preparation for his "grand stam" of 1930, when he clean ed up just about every major championship in golfdom. | But it was Garlington's day! His drives were long and ac curate, his chips well placed, his putting deadly. Jones, on the other Irind was obviously ex j periencing one of those days I when he "should have stayed j in bed". I It must have been on the j FINE HANDMADE FURNITURE Authentic designs faithfully executed by master craftsmen in finest wocds. if . ? PERIOD REPRODUCTIONS ? English and American Modern WAYAH INDUSTRIES Franklin, N. C. TAKE HOMI 6 BIG j BOTTLES ran 12 ounces (2 FULL GLASSES) 5 Bottled by: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Bryson City Under appointment from Pepsi-Cola Company, N. Y. Second Community Theatre Fiay Set For Next Monday The "HiU is Green," a pla., .n inree acts, with a tJ-iueinber cast, under the direction of 1 i ed C. Allen, and a pi jduttion slafi ui u, with Craig Cianstun pro-1 duction manager, will be presented by the Highlands ? Community Theatre next Monday in a matinee and evening performance at Highlands High school aud itorium. The periornian^es are set for 3 and ? p. m. The setting is the living room of a house in a small village in a remote country side, and the play promises to be even mure entertain ing than this season's pre vious play, which was . re ceived by an enthusiastic audience. Miss YVinfricd Eskrigge is ticket sales chairman, anil Wick's Photography studio, on Main street, is ticket sales headquarters. ? Continued from Page 7 f'ersoiial Mention Hines at "Chestnut Burr Cot tage", making the trip to At lanta by plane. Mr. and Mrs. H H. Bailey and small, daughter, Gill, of Pit tsburgh, Pa., arrived Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John It. C. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Talham Esk r.<;ge ot New Orleans, La., ar ?ived Saturday lor a two weeks' vacation with Mr. Eskrigge's mother, Mrs. R. B. Eskrigge and family, on Satulah mountain. seventh hole that the following Incident occurred. Jones was addressing the ball, the gallery respectfully quiet, when sud denly the penetrating tones o? a six-year old girl broke the | stillness: "Mummy, is that 'Job- : by Bones!?" Of course, Bobby sliced that drive. It was a If day for hunting, too. On the very next hole, while Miss Suggs was about to lace into one, a scared jackrabbit bounced across the fairway just 20 yards ahead. Obviously frightened by the gallery of al most 1,000 surrounding him, the little fellbw just- didn't know which way to turn. Neverthe c-ss. he succeeded in breaking Miss Suggs' swing, causing her 'o almost dub the next one, yi;d delaying ihe match until ne found refuge behind some nearby rocks Two holes in particular were | outstr.r.dins because of Garl ingUnvs stellar play On tne fiitli, Dick (v as on the green about SO vaicis from the cup. Lining up his ball, he swung loosly and '.irmly. The tall ap pealed to ft. lew a magical line toward the cup. The guiiery was tneathless. If the ball dropped, it meant i'-ck haa a m.u.c Suddenly, the ball slowed down, coming to a halt, just a .scant half-inch from the rim of the cup. me crowd,. groaned in exasperation and disappoint ment, cut uarlington just nod ?icJ and smiled. On the long thirteenth, how e.er, he h d better luck. This noie, measuring 198 yards from tee to cup, calls for a par 3. On liis tee shot, Garlington hit a beauty that rolled to rest on tne green just five feet from the cup. ile sank the putt for a Lirdie. two It was an enjoyable match. The weather, as usual, was ex cellent, "the gallery courteous, the greens and fairways in per iod condition. Miss Kirby was steady and dependable, though not spectac ular. Miss Suggs was "off", her putts mi&sing sometimes by on<. MIX WITH A JAEGER ' New, larger capacity drum sizes in the Jaeger SPEEDLINE trailer mixers are combined with exclusive features . . . guarantee low coat concrete and big yardage. Automotive transmission, direct drive to drum cuts noises 90% while increasing power efficiency 30 to 40%. Criss-cross "re" mixing action assures more thorough and rapid mix and discharge. Only seconds needed to load o e discharge, and automatic Skip Shaker Loader speeds every batch. Modal <S illustrated is a one-bag mixer especially designed to increase production for home building contractors. Other standard sires are JV4S, liS and 1(1 are headquarters for other fine JAEGER equipment . . . Cempraisars, Pomp* and Paving Machines. Your inquiry will receive prompt attention. OhUfmaihmal 5bis4sl Pow* NORTH CAROLINA EQUIPMFNI COMPANY KALflGH WILMINGTON GUILFOKD CHARLOTTE ASHEVILlf Phone 3 481 1 Phono 2 241 7 Phono 2 4569 Phono 4 4661 Phone 3 1476 TWO BIG FARM EVENTS WILL BE HELD IN AUGUST Farm, Home Meets Slated At Cullowhee And Raleigh By S. W MENDENHALL (County Agent) There are two important events to take place during the month of August that should be of interest to the farm men and women of Macon County. The week of August 9 to 13, Western Carolina Teachers Col lege, will cooperate with a North Carolina State college plan to hold Farm and Home Week for Western North Caro lina counties. A most interest ing program has been "arrang ed, composed of lectures by men and women from the Tennessee Valley authority and N. C. State college, tours of adjoining coun ties, motion pictures and recre ation. The cost for any person desiring to spend the week will be $8. Anyone who is unable to spend the week may go over for a day. Transportation will be furnished by the county and home agents' office. Anyone wishing to spend the week or one or more days should con tact the county or home agent's office so that reservations and transportation may be arranged. The week of August 30 to September 3, the State Farm and Home Week will be held at North Carolina State college, Raleigh. Lectures by outstanding na tional speakers will be given on state, national and international alfairs. Talks and discussions will feature new and improved methods and procedures for farm and home activities, in cluding crop and livestock pro duction, farm mechanization, rural health, family relation ships, and house furnishings. Exhibits and demonstrations on home equipment will emphasize electrical applicances and farm machinery. Tours will be made o i historical sites in Raleigh as veil as to the college and ex periment station farms. Recre and two feet in direction rather than distance. It was definitely Dick Garli^gton's day! The young lvaltor from Atlanta did himself proud. Proceeds of the match were donated to the benefit of the Highlands Community hospital. The exact amount realized from the match had not been an nounced Monday. atlon will Include (lnglng, square dances and other enjoy able features. Contests will be held and valuable prizes award ed to the winners. If as many as 30 men and women attend this gathering at Raleigh, transportation should not cost more than $8 per per son. Room for the week will be $2. Meals may be obtained at the college cafeteria, the cost depending on the appetite. Any adult man or woman who will go either to Cullowhee or , Raleigh should notify the coun ty or home agent's office im mediately so that arran3e.1u .it.; I may be made for room* and transportation. ? We wish to thank our friends and neighbors (or the kindness shown to us during our recent bereavement, and for the beau tiful floral offerings. C. D. NICHOLS AND FAMILY. TO MY HIGHLANDS PATRONS Starting next Monday, I will give classes each Monday after noon, from 1 o'clock on, at the Boy Scout hut on Main street. Mrs. Rose Johnson. (Adv ) MACON THEATRE Matinee 3:15 ? Night 7:30 - 9:30 Thursday, July 29 Gary Grant In "THE BISHOP'S WIFE" Friday, July 30 Jimmy Wakely In "SONG OF THE SIERRAS" Saturday, July 31 ? Double .Feature Monte Hale In "CALIFORNIA FIREBRAND" ? Also ? "THE CHALLENGER" Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 O'Clock Virginia Christine In "INVISIBLE WALL" Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, August 1, 2, 3, DORE SCHARY presents CARY GRANT ? MYRNA LOY - MELVYN DOUGLAS MBIAMMS SSHfiMS ? Produced and Written for the screen by Norman Panama and Melvtn frank ? Directed by N. C Pottti Ai Iftl Mill Production ? A Silnick Release Wednesday and Thursday, August 4, 5 ROBERT PAKE ? NORKN NASH - TED DONALDSON | ED STALLION" | .m JANE OAIWELI ? OUY KIBBCE ?CYAN fOY in cho>g? ol prod?.?.on nun iiuh GLORIOUS COlOtS ar m mmi Much-better washers! Much-lower prices! 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