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? Highlands Highlights
MRS. H. STORY
BURTONS ARK HONORED
AT RECEPTION, SHOWER
Mrs. Roliver Baty, Mrs. Har
old Rideout, and Mrs. Pratt Mc
Clure entertained with a recep
tion and shower Thursday night
at Harold's cafe, honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Bidd E. Burton, of
Washington, N. C., whose mar
riage was an event of June 4
in the Episcopal church of that
city.
For the reception, Mrs. Bur
ton wore a costume of navy
taffeta and a corsage of white
carnations.
The bride's table held a three
tiered wedding cake, topped
with a miniature bride and
groom. Entwining the cake was
a lei of mountain laurel blos
soms shading from white to
deep pink, flanked by lighted
candles. Clusters of laurel blos
soms caught with pink ribbon
? bows marked the corners of the
table. Miss Doris Potts presided
at the punch bowl, and the gift
record was kept by Mrs. Mc
Clure.
Approximately one hundred
persons called between the
hours of 8 and 11.
Mrs. Burton is the former Miss
Hilda Scott, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Scott, of Wash
ington. Mr. Burton is the son
,of Mrs. J. A. Baty, of Highlands,
and John T. Burton, of Atlanta,
for the past two years he has
held the position of state high
way patrolman at Washington.
Henley Arrives To Aid
Early During Summer
The Rev. George G. Henley,
who will serve as associate min
ister of the Highlands-Cashiers
Methodist charge this summer,
arrived In Highlands Tuesday,
and will preach at the Cash
iers church Sunday morning.
The pastor, the Rev. Robert E.
Early, will preach at the 11
o'clock service at Highlands.
All manufactured articles used
In Guam are Imported from the
United States. N
Rotariaris
To Observe Ladies' Night
T uesday
The Highlands Rotary club
will hold a ladles' night supper
meeting next Tuesday at High
lands Inn, with a guest speaker
from the Charlotte Rotary club,
it has been announced by John
H. C. Perry, president-elect of
the Highlands club.
The program 1 will Include
singing and other features,
under the supervision of Presi
dent C. Edward Potts.
Personal Mention
Frank E. Jennings, of Jack
sonville, Fla., arrived Saturday
and has opened his summer
home on Satulah mountain for
the season. .
Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. Noe,
of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., are
Spending the season at their
summer home on the Country
Club grounds.
Miss Ethel Calloway left Sat
urday to attend the summer
school session at the University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Miss Martha Holt attended
the wedding of her cousin, Mug
Jaekye Ellard, to David Scar
brough Friday afternoon In ttie
First Presbyterian church in
Andrews, where she sang two
solos.
Mrs. Henry G. Evans, of Mont
gomery, Ala., has returned to
"Tree Tops", her Highlands
summer home, for the season.
Miss Sarah Ordway, of Birm
ingham, Ala., is spending a two
weeks' vacation at Highlands
inn. She was accompanied to
Highlands by Miss Rose John
son, who was called to Rock
Hill, S. C., Immediately on ar
i^val here because of the unex
pected death of her brother-in
law.
Mrs. Ruth Sewell and son,
Steve Sewell, of Statesboro, Ga.,
are occupying the Trice cottage
on East Main street for the re
mainder of June.
Dir. Olire Arrives
Foi1 Summer Study
At Biology Station
Dr. Lindsay Olive of the de
partment of biology of Colum
bia University, New York City,
Is now In residence at the High
lands Biological station. Dr.
Olive Is working on the taxon
omy of certain fungi and also
explo'ing them for cytological
study. Two of Dr. Olive's stu
dents from Columbia university
will arrive later to assist in this
work, as well as conduct Inves
tigations of their own. Dr. and
Mrs. Olive are occupying their
summer home on Lake Sequoya.
Dr. Eugene P. Odum and one
of his students' Robert Humph
ries, of the University of Geor
gia Athens, Oa., are expected
to arrive Sunday.
The Rev. and Mrs. Alexander
Kenner of Wilmore, Ky , are
here for a visit with Mrs. Ken
ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Davis.
Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Oglesby,
of Coral Cables, Fla., spent the
week-end at their summer home
on Cullasaja drive, en route to
California, by way of Yellow
stone Park.
Mr. and Mrs. James Knox
have returned to Chicago, 111.,
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Wilcox and family, at
their summer home on Billy
Cabin mountain. Mr. Knox is
assistant to the president of the
University of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morrow,
of Auburndale, Fla., have open
ed their summer home, "Mor
row's Hitching Post", on the
Walhalla road Xor the season.
Mrs. Jack Wilcox and daugh
ter, Miss Jeremy Wilcox, left
Monday for Philadelphia, Pa.,
where they will visit Miss Col
lin Wilcox, student at West
Town school, who will return
home with them for the sum
mer vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. (Bob)
Lewis, Jr., and children, Wayne
and Cheryl, of West Palm
Beach, Fla., have returned home
after a ten-day visit with their
parents. Also visiting the Lew
ises were Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Dougherty, of Leesburg, Fla.,
and George E. Wlckline, of Lon
don, OhtO,
More than 50 million baby
chicks are started in the Tar
Heel state each year.
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