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Board DitcjuM Plans To Further Methodist Work Plans were made to further activities of the Highlands Methodist church at a meeting of the board of stewards, held Monday evening at the parson age. At the meeting, corrections were made in the o flclal mem bership roll of the congregation, and the renovation p-ogram now going on at the parsonage was inspected, with plans for expediting the program. Light refreshments were served by Mrs. R. E. Early, .wife of the pastor, at the close of the busi ness session. Members of the board are Dewey Hopper, chairman; Dr. 3. Z. Moreland, Miss Susan Rice, Miss Marion Norton, W. 8. Davis, R. J. Price, Lyman Ptckleslmier, Tearly Picklesimer, Ed M. Rogers, W. L. Harper and Barak Wright. ' Group Give* Early 8 Surprise 'Pouadilng' A surprise "pounding" was given the Rev. and Mrs. Robeff E. Early Satu.day evening it the Methodist parsonage, the gifts representing approximate ly twenty members and friends of the church. The pounding was prompted by Mrs. 1 early Picklesimer, with the help of those who cou:d be reached, und a pieasant evening was en joyed by the group. Anders').; New M'mbor Of Highlands Rotary Charles J. Anderson, owner of Highlands Variety Store, was welcomed as a jiew member cf the Highlands Rotary club at lant week's Tuesday night sup per meeting at Harold's cafe. Dr. C. E. Mitchell, president, presided and a talk was made by S. C. Russell, club secretary. NOTICE The annual stockholders meet ing of the Macon County Building and Loan Association will be held in the Building and Loan office on the 19th day of January, 1950, at 7 o'clock, p. m. H. W. CABE, President. J12 ? 2tK ? J 19 3 pc. Wine Color ? All Wool Mohair. Good Construction zBL $225.00 EXTRA! EXTRA! Your choice in patterns of 9 x 12 Go!d Seal Gcngcleum FREE With the purchase of this Suite. SOSSAMON FURNITURE CO. "EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME" / PHONE 67 FRANKLIN, N. C LEGIONS OVEN SITE FOR HOME 8NMAMTREET Highlands Fost Plans To Start Building On Main Street The gift of a Main street lot by Miss Rebecca 8. Harris to the Highlands Memorial post of the American Legion for a Legion ha'l was made known here this week by Coleman M. Reese, adjutant. This building site lies on the south side of Main, between Fifth and Sixth streets, and -is almost directly opposite the en trance to Highlands Manor grounds. Adjutant Reese said that plans are under way for the beginning of a building in the near future. In a letter to Miss Harris, the post expressed its apprecia tion for the generous gift. I It is understood that the pout already has sufficient fund* on hand, after making a recent i substantial donation to the i Highlands Community hospital, 1 cor closing in the Legion build ing. Wildlife Club To Hear Stephenson, Jones Tcoiay A special meeting of the Wildlile club will be held at 7:30 p. m. today (Thursday) In the science room of the school here, it has been announced by , Norman Reese, secretary of the club. P. incipal speakers will be Ross Stephenson and G. A. Jones, Jr., of Raleigh. The visiting speakers also will address thi high schPOi students at 2:30 o'clock Thursday ftfter^ ! noon. Hay ride, Marshmallow Roast Planned By MYF A hay-ride and marshmallow roast is planned for tomorrow (Friday) by the Methodist Youth Fellowship of Highlands, with the assistance of Tearly Plcklesimer and his truck. A group o" friends are being in vited by the membership. The Sunday meeting of the Fellow ship will be he'd at 6:30 p. m. ? at the church. $?ok*y Says: !mnsMs' Burning wood can warm you ? but burning woods will hurt you. ? Pr?vtnt Forcit Fires! Hospital Nursery Equipment Funds Raised By Club The Satulah club announced the addition of four new mem bers at Its January meeting, held in the club rooms last week. The new members are Mrs, Harold Hideout, Mrs. R. A. Baty, Mrs, J. 9, Petts and Mrs. Annie W. Piergon, Now that the necessary funds are on hand for equipping the hospital nursery, a club project, the club is turning its atten tion toward raising funds for the purchase of a new stove for the club kitchen, Mrs. Eliza beth Prince, president, said. LISTS SERVICES In announcing his schedule of services for next Sunday, the Rev. Robert E. Early, pastor of the Highlands Methodist charge, said that morning worship serv ices will be held at the Cash iers church at 11 o'clock, and evening worship services at the Highlands church at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Early's theme will be "Our Faith in The Scrip ture". Summer U Speaker At ' P.T.A. Meet O. F. Summer, principal of Highlands school, ta'ked on "What We Would Like Our 8chool to Be" at the January .neetlng of the Highlands P. T. A., held In the science room of the school, with 18 members present. Mr. Summer's talk followed the business session, which was opened with the devotional led jy the Ret. Robert E. Early. As a means of improving the attendance record In the gram mar giades, the association voted to give 10 cents per pu pil for perfect attendance dur ing a stated time, this fund to te used in some form of en tertainment for students having perfect attendance records. Louis A. Edwards, presided at the meeting, in the absence of the president, Mrs. W. C. New ton, who was ill. Refreshments were served by the program committee, Mrs. Tudor N. Ha l, chairman, Mrs. C. J. Anderson ! and Miss Ethel Calloway. I The next meeting will be held Thursday, February 9, ana will feature a supper. Mrs. h i B. DuPree is chairman of the ; hospitality committee, which will be in charge oi supper ai rangemf nu, Personal Mention | Following a month's stay ir, the Angel hospital in Franklin, Miss Ann Harbison, sixth grade student at Highlands school continues to convalesce from an attack Oi rheumatic tever at the home of her parents, Mr. anc Mrs. Tern Harbison, on the Wal halla road, where she returned two weeks ago. Mr. and/ Mrs. John H. C. Perry have returned from ? j three weeks' visit in Pittsburgh Fa., where they were guests of Mr. end Mr*. H. H. Bailey and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Saussy, and daughter. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Phillips were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holden, and chil dren of Hickory. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Cook, and daughter, Miss Beverly Cook, are spending this week in Akron, Ala., visiting Mrs Cook's mother, Mrs. J. R. Holbrook, Sr. Mrs. S. T. Marett is visiting a niece and nephew in Perry, Ga., for the month of Januaiy, and expects to spend February in Atlanta, returning home atout the first of Ma.ch. Mr. and Mi%. J. E. Root have returned home after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Root's sister in Charleston, S. C. Sgt. M. Ephraim Prince has returned to Fort Benn.ng, Ga., following a two weeks' furlough spent here with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Prince, at theii RHItrHiiui ForYour COUGH Creomulsion relieve* promptly btcwt it goes right to the Mil of the ttfHikie to help loown and expel germ ladtrn phlegm and aid nature to soothe aad heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your drucgist to sell you a bottle of Craomulnea with the understanding yon mutt -like the way it quickly allays- the coog'? or you are to have vour moncv back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Cheit Colds. Bronchitis home otk Among the students last week lips, of ter of Mr. lips, and : Ersklne college, : Mr. and Mrs. erson. 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