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New. About HIGHLANDS PEOPLE JAMX8 BUI1XT, Reporter ? FUmm Ml MM. UDTOBD MAwmiwa \ THOMAS L. CRB8WELL Mrs. Margaret Neely Ledford, daughter of Mrs. Wlnnlfred Parker and the late Prank Parker, of Htghlsnrts, was mar ried to Thomas Llgon Creswell, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Cres well, also of Highlands, on Aug D 'JO-THERM HOUSEWARMING SPECIAL OFFER *19 .95 Delivers $2 a weak The Duo-Then* Chippendale fvel oil heater, in gleaming Dvo-fone walnut finish. BIB. BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE-STYLED DiO-THERM HF*vERS ' JHtftFORMANC^-PACKED FEATURES INCLUDE! ? EichiiWl Duo-Therm Dual Chamber Burner ? gets more beat from every drop of oil. ? Exclusive Duo-Therm Power-Air Blower? saves up to 25% on fuel bills, keeps you warmer in winter, cooler in summer. (Optional!) ? BIO Radiant Doors? Tor quick spot beat. L ? Finger-Tip Control Dial? lets you tune beat like you r tune a radio. "( ? Automatic Draft Minder? at no extra com. I Ct% II C f At f Get *he facta ort the hottest vv/n C I IW e heater deal In town! SOSSAMON FURNITURE CO. "Everything for Your Home" Phone 67 Franklin, N. C. at 17 tn the chapel of ttM D. A. R. School at 0. 0. Vb? K&v. Robert DuPnw otflchUd at the single ring cer emony. Mrs. Ague* creeweU, sister of the groom, wu maid of honor. Mack P. Neely, brother of the bride waa beet man. Wedding music was by Mrs. R. B. DuPree, organist. The bride's sister, Mrs. Marie N. Tealey, of Hampton, Va., sang "The Lord's Prayer" as a bene diction. After a short wedding trip, the couple returned to High lands where they will make their home. HAL GILPIN METER HAL GIPLIN METER The marriage of Miss Lydla MacDougall Sargent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M Sar gent, of Haverford, Pa., to Hal Giplln Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Meyer, of Spring field, 111., took place on Satur day, liptrtw ?, kk the lint Preafaytecten Church at BDgh bjr the Rev. Robot B. DuPree and the Rev. Robert tL Hart The bride, who was given la marriage by her father, voce a simply cut white ahantwng drees edged with lace and a short veil which was held In place by a cap of matching lace. She carried a bouquet of cala lilies and magnolia leaves. Mrs. Harry Balr, of Haver ford, Pa., was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Hedln and Miss Gretchen Chesley, of Red Wing, Minn., cousins of the bride. They wore peacock blue shan tung princess-style dresses and carried bouquets of bronze chrysanthemums. , Acting as best man was Edward Skoog, of Springfield, 111. Ushers included Hugh A. Sargent, brother of the bride; Harold Zoellick, of Chicago, HI., GOOD FREE BURNING EGG COAL $15.75 Per Ton Delivered PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY AND BE AHEAD OF OLD MAN WINTER! ? H. S. Talley Grocery Highlands, N. C WATCH OUR LOT!! For The Bargain of The Day Each And Every Day We Will Place On SPECIAL SALE 3 Good Reconditioned Cars and Trucks. We are listing below a few of the Cars that will be sold at greatly re duced prices during this Special Sale. Check with us each day ? vyatch for our SPECIALS. The car or truck to fit your needs will be priced to sell. Don't miss this Big SPECIAL SALE! 1952 PODGE */2 Ton 1951 FORD Vz Ton 1952 WILLYS Jeep 1950 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe 1953 PLYMOUTH Coupe 1953 WILLYS Tudor 1950 PONTIAC 1952 CHEVROLET Tudor 1951 BUICK 4 Door 1949 CHEVROL^^MW 1951 BUICK Tudor 1951 PLYMOUTH 4 Door 1949 CHEVROLET 4 Door OTHER LATE MODEL CARS AMD TRUCKS WILL BE ADDED TO THIS LIST DAILY iiRLMQIOR (lllf INCORPORATED AUTHO-RJZEV SALES (Meet SERVICE ^i?cfUu>HAL, 123 ~~ w 4uiufv Mr oldsMobile CHEVROLET 123 OLDSMOBI FRANKLIN, N.C. ^A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A GOOD U$?V CAH " Jerry of Norman. Okl*.. and Clifford Mitchell, of Greenville, Mlas. A reception at ff Bucom Lonlae Hotel in Hlgtiiandi fol lowed the ceremony. Out-of-town gueste Included Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Meyer, of Springfield, 111., parent* of the groom, Mrs. C. J. Sargent, grandmother of the bride, of Red Wing, Minn., Mrs. A. Ed son Smith, of Wood River, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyer and family, of Orlando, Fla., Mrs. Walter Dun, of Orlando, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. William Van Meter, of Springfield, 111., Mrs. Raymond F. Hedin, Mrs. Frank Chesley, and Miss Margaret Chesley, of Red Wing, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer are both graduates of Knox College, Gal esburg, 111. News About PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. Comer Weaver, of Atlanta, Ga., have moved Into their new home on Hick ory Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wright, of Atlanta, Ga., have been vis iting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. J. Chase. Miss Mildred Thornton, Miss Pat Stewart, and Joe Barrle, who have been playing in the tennis tournament in Forest Hills, N. Y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burwell Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Oliff, of Miami, Fla., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMullln and Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Coffin. Mrs. Alice Olds entertained Mrs. Elmer Whittel, Mrs. Steve Rae, and Mrs. Earl Coffin, at a bridge party on Mirror Lake last week. Lt. Col. Mary Lois Kersey, of Keesler Air Force Base, Gulf port, Miss., has been visiting Mrs. Edith Burnah. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Adams, of Miami, Fla., are visiting Gury D. Austin. Mrs. Emily Jerger, of Thomas ville, Ga., is staying in Dr. Charlie Watts' cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Don McRae, of Miami, Fla., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Borton. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johnston and small daughters, Rebecca and Elien, have returned to their home in Proffit, Va., after a two-week visit here. Miss Rebecca Bridgers has re turned to her home here after a visit at Virginia Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper White, of Greenville, S. C., have been vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brown. Mrs. A. C. Herter has return ed to her home in New York City. Col. and Mrs. Elliott Caziarc have returned to their home here after a visit in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. John Connell have been visiting C. P. Comer in Gray, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bolton have been visiting Mrs. Bolton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Ja*k Bock, of Waynesville, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dickman. Ernest M. Regan, Jr., associate pastor of the Highlands and Cashiers Methodist churches, has returned to his home in Weaverville to await a new ap pointment. Dr. Claude G. Mentzer, or Highlands and Miami, Fla., left Monday for the International College of Surgeons In Chicago, where he will receive an honor ary degree. Pfc. Carroll Hurst Is visiting his father, Joe Hurst. J. E. Evans, Jr., of Dade City, Fla., has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turnbull, have returned to their home in Winter Haven, Fla., after a six weeks' visit here. Mrs. Gordon Kanna and three children, of Charlotte, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Farnsworth. Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Gatlln have returned to their summer home here after a visit in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. VanBuren, of Greenwich, Conn., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hector. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hersig, of Jacksonville, Fla., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hersig. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Hodgson have returned to their summer home here after a visit in Ath ens, Ga. Miss Nora Belle Stark, Mrs. James Salter, and Mrs. J. W. Hurt, all of Atlanta, Ga., are staying at Mrs. Michael Hoke's home here. Dr. and Mrs. William Nes, of Evanston, 111. and Henderson Square Dancing AT HELEN'S BARN HIGHLANDS, N. C. Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Night At 8:30 W'ALDROOP'S STRING BAND vllle, have been visiting OoL sad Mrs. James H. How*. Mr. and Mrs. James McDerltt, of Birmingham. Ala., and Mrs. John F. Armstrong and daugh ter, Martha, of Augusta, Oa., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Howerdd. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Howard, of Sarasota, Fla., and Mrs. Ele anor Snider, of New York City, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Watklns. A. K. Hallett, of Miami, Fla., is spending some time his summer hoihe here. He has as his guest, Commander Charles T. Brown, of Sebrlng, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. McCants, of Charleston, S. C., are visit ing here. Mr. and Mrs. Lendal Waller have been visiting In Washing ton, D. C., and Fairfax, Va. Mr. and Mrs. David Holmes, of Sandersville, Oa., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus S. Hill have returned to their home In Anderson, S. C., after spending the summer here. Miss Helen Baker, of Jackson ville, Fla., has been visiting Mrs. O. M. Hersig. HIGHLANDS PERSONALS .. ..re General ' and Mrs. Albert Brown, of Asheville, are spend ing some time at their summer home here. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Kellers-1 berger, of Melbourne, Fla., are spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Hirst, of Ft. Mitchell, Ky., and Mrs. Chace Bradley, of San Mateo, Fla., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Stokes. Mrs. Culles Sullivan, of And erson, S. C., Is visiting Mrs. W. W. Sullivan. Mrs. Claude T. Sullivan, of Greenville, S. C., returned to her home last week after visit ing Mrs. John C. Henley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Welling and Km, Peter, of KwwM Square, Perm , are rlatting 1ft. and lira. Westerrelt Terhune. Mr*. George Townsend and Mrs. Arthur Bliaa, of Waabbif ton, D. C., are rioting here. Mr. and Mr*. Hal a Duma* have returned to their winter home in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. George Bigger* have returned to their winter home in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. D. B. McNamee, of Mi ami, Fla., Mrs. A. D. Mc Kinney, of Birmingham, Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Revls, also of Birmingham, have been visiting Mrs. H. P. P. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Thorn well, Jr., and English Thomwell had as their house guests last week John Smith, Maxlna Well born, A1 Hallum, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Cook, all of Atlanta, Ga., and Peggy McCullough and Virginia Watts, of Waycross, Ga. Mrs. James A. Haley has re turned to her home In Sara sota, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Wat ters and small son, Thomas Mack, returned to their home in Atlanta, Ga., last week after a visit with Mr. Watters' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wat ters. ' Mr.' and Mrs. Barak Wright, of Clemson, S. C., are visiting Mrs. Helen Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. John Stephens and daughter, Suzanne, of Aik I en, S. C., visited Mrs. J. H. Wat son last week. RETURNING TO CAMP Pvt. Terrell R. Roper will re port to Camp Gordon, Ga., to morrow (Friday) for duty after spending a 12-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roby Roper, of Franklin, Route 3. Prior to his leave he took basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. Notice of Sale for Taxes Under and by virtue of the power vested in me by the laws of North Carolina, Particularly by Chapter 310 of the Public Laws of 1939, as amended, and pursuant to an Qfd^r of th^ Board of Commissioners of the Town of Highlands, Xorth Carolina, I will offer for sale and will sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the Town Office door in the Town of Highlands at 12 o'clock noon on Monday the 13th day of September, 1954, liens upon real estate described below for the non-payment of taxes owing for the year 1953, the name of the own er of or the person who listed the real estate for taxes, the real estate which is subject to the lien, and amount of the lien being set out below. Reference is made to the records in the office of the Register of Deeds of Macon County and in the office of the Tax Supervisor for more particular des cription of said real estate. And notice is hereby given that the amounts of the lien set out below are subject to the addition of penalties as provided br law, and the cost of the sale. This the 16th day of August, 1954. L. E. POTTS, Tax Collector Name Property Amount Baldwin, B. H., Est., 1 lot $9.00 Baty, Ronald, 1 lot 22.50 Baty, William Howard, 1 lot 8.75 Brownback, Mrs. Meuller, 2 lots 33.75 Calloway, J. M., 1 lot 5.40 Chastaln, A. C., Est., 1 lot ...18.00 Clements, M. J. & Delores, 1 lot 45.00 Crisp, Wlllard, 1 lot _...11.25 Hall, T. N., 2 lots 40.50 Hammett, L. O., 12 acres ...90.00 Harmond, Wm. & J. D., 1 lot 3.38 Harris, Miss Rebecca, 98 acres 387.00 Henry, Wallace, 1 lot 4.50 Hurbert, Lee, l lot 4.50 Moll, Fred & Inez, 1 lot ...13.50 Moore, J. L., 1 lot 22.50 McClure, Mrs. Pratt, 1 lot. .. 3.38 McDougal, E. J., 1 lot 4.50 McKlnney, J. P. .Est., 1 lot 13.50 Nail, Rebecca C., 1 lot 4.50 Crumpler, Mrs. Nancy, 1 lot 31.50 Neely, Jess. 1 lot 2.25 Newton, W. C., 1 lot 22.50 Nollman, W. H., 1 lot 21.38 Norton, Paul, 2 lots .....58.50 Potts, A. B., 1 lot 7.88 Reese, Joe & Lucille, 1 lot. .. 11. 25 Reese, J. W., 8 acres 76.50 Rogers, R. D., 1 lot 2.25 Roper, Bertha, 1 lot 6.75 Sanders, Lyman B., 1 lot 6.75 Smith, Lois M., 1 lot 22.50 Smith, Winifred S., 1 lot....ll.25 Turner, C. E., 1 lot 4.50 Watklns, R. W., l lot 83.25 Williams, Nathaniel, 1 lot.. .11.25 Willis, Jewel K., 3 lots 20.25 Wilson, John B., 1 lot 11.25 Zoellner, Malcom O., 1 lot.. ..2.25 $49.50 and up ... at Furniture Department MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. Franklin, N. C. Phone 23
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