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Highlands Highlights MRS. U. G. STOKY i Vrst \l i-nl i? >r. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W Rl.e haw announced the birth of a son, Rc. ft William, Jr., Oc tober 14. Mrs. Rice 1? the for mer Miss Jean Keener. Mrs. W. H. Melsel and daugh ter, Ann, who ha e been visit! g the former's mother, Mrs. Gro ver Edwards, and family, lelt Monday to join Mr. MeLsel In New York, for a visit with rela tives there and In Philadelphia before returning to San Juan, Puerto Rica. Mrs E. R. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Tudor N. Hall and Johrn Hall left last week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hall's son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orr, In South Bend, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Cook and daughter, Miss Beverly Cook, were week-end guests of Mrs. Eertha M. Jones, of Spar tanburg, at her new summer home In Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Speed have moved Into their recently com pleted home In the Inidan Ht.l; section on the Walhalla road. W. S. Davis, his son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Renne. , of W.lmore, Ky., spent Wednesday and Thursday in Commerce, Ga., visiting another daughter, Mrs. O. D Bolton, and family. George Burt celebrated his ninth birthday anniversary last week with a lake-side party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Burt, Jr. Neville Bryson returned to his home here Monday, follow ng an appendix operation at the Angel hospital in Frankl.n last week. Miss Rebecca Nail expects to leave this week to spend some | NOTICE To Automobile & Truck Owners Carolina Motor Club Agency 1949 License Go On Sale December 1, 1948 All Kinds of Automobile and Truck Insurance Automobiles & Trucks Financed On Easy G. M. A. C. Terms ^/aitinor To Servs You C. B. Thompson ? Notary Public Mrs. Kati'2 Nicho'rnn ? Notary Public Miss Lucille Wilsotn ? Notary Public Allison Auto Parts Company Main Street Sylva, North Carolina Tel. 41 V V TURKEYS . . . ...for Thanksgiving ?PIace your order NOW for? ^ DRESSED TURKEYS ? (or your Thanksgiving Dinner ' FRANKLIN FROZEN FOODS. INC. Telephone 249 Emery, 1948 Museum Head, Win* $3,000 Medical Scholarship Lloyd C. Emery, of Pa ducah, Ky., director of High lands Museum last summer, has been awarded the Abbot Fellowshp at Vanderbilt university s-huol of medi cine, according to reports just received here. The scholarship is valued at $5,000. Mr. Emery obtained his Muster's degree last June at Vanderbilt ;nd cn his re turn there this fall was em nliyrd as a studunt-instruc tor. He is also working on h.-s M. D. and Ph. D. degrees and expects to be graduated with the medical class of 1953. Ti'e to winn'ng this schol arship the report said that Mr. Emery will not be able ta return here next <ummr as director of the museum. Symphony Head In Highlands Urges Generous SV'-jpcri Mrs. Manson Valentine, High lands chairman of the Little Symphony orchestra member ship drive, this week expressed the hope that Highlands citi zens will respond generously to the committee membership so licitations. Mrs. Valentine said that every effort is being made this t'.me to have a place large enough to adequately seat the school children and stressed the fact that It is through member- 1 ships that the children's free concert is made possible. Members of the Highlands committee, in addition to Mrs. Valentine are Mr. and Mrs. Tu dor N. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hays, Miss Sara Gilder, Mrs. R. B. DuPree, Col. Ralph Mobray, and Mrs. O. P. Summer. The geographic center of the United States is in Smith coun ty, Kansas. time in Atlanta, where she will be the guest of Miss Laura Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. William Way, Jr., of the University of Tennes see, Knoxville spent the week end here at their home on the Buck Creek road. Miss Talley Named Head Of Beta Club At a meeting Monday after noon, Miss Maxine Talley was elected president of the newly organized local chapter of the MaUonal beta club, a >ervi*e leadership organization (or high school students, with Paul Price ps vice-president, Miss Joyce Burnette, secretary, and Buddy iuuston, treasurer. Mrs R. B. DuPree, teacher of English, was appointed faculty sponsor for the local chapter. On the program committee pre Misses Mary Crunkleton, Eernice Keener, and Helen Tal ley. Compo.?ine the executive committee are Paul Price, chair man, Miss Mary Phillips and L. C. Howard, Jr. Appointed on the entertainment are Buddy Houston, Paul Price and Miss Mary Crunkleton. Charter members of the club are L. C. Howard, Jr., Miss Joyce Burnette, Paul Price, Miss Helen Talley, Miss Mary Phil Hps, Miss Bernlce Keener, Buddy Houston, Miss Maxine Talley and M'.ss Mary Crunkleton. On the organization committee were Miss Mary Phillips, chair man, Miss Joyce Burnette, L. C. Howard, Jr., and Miss Marie Talley. The objectives of this non secret leadership service organi zation are to encourage effort, to promote character, to stimu late achievement among its members, and to encourage and assist students to continue their education after high school graduation. I Highlands School Gets I 12 New Window Shades Through Gift Of C!iub Highlands school has dressed ud Its windows to the extent of 12 new window shades at a cost of $77.56. The new shades were made possible, by a con tribution from the Highlands Country club, Principal O. P. Summer said, adding that the remaining $122.44 of the' Coun- ! try Club's gift has been put into the lunch room fund along with the contributions to this fund from Charles V. Rain water, Miss Marguerite Ravenel and Miss Clare Ravenel. Girl Scout-Library Rummage Sa'j Is Set For Saturday At 1( The rummage sale for the benefit of the Highlands Glil Scout troop, which is being hold In connection with the Hudson library rummage sale will open at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, at the library annex ; (Satulah club rooms), it has been announced by Mrs. Frank B. Cook, chairman of the local Girl Soeut council. Members of the council, committee members, : and troop leaders will be In J charge of the sale. The sale for the Girl Scouts is being held to buy materials needed in the arts and crafts classes, taught by Miss Frances Parr, of Franklin, as well as ! for expenses of the troop. H'gh'anrfj P. T. A. Plans December Musical Program The Highlands Parent-Teacher association is planning a musical program to be given early in December for the benefit of the school gymnasium fund. Plans for the program were discussed at the November meeting of the P. T. 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