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IQc - at tic . 1 2c ? 15c E.?b 45e 23c 12c Each Lb Jane Parker - :OLE WHEAT BREAD 2^25c Jane Parker BLUEBERRY PIES 49c Jane Parker PEACH STREUSEL PIES __ 49c "Super-Right" Cutup Fresh FRYERS .... lb. 39c Morrell's Yorkshire Sliced BACON .... lb. 45c Morrell's Picnic SHOULDERS 4i?v6 lb. 39= Nice Thick Dry Salt FAT BACKS . . lb. 17= Morrell Pride ? Smoked Short Shank : Vinned ?10 to M Lb Art ? SHANK PORTION ? 43c WTT PORTION ? 47c EMIERSUffS 99c Half or Whole 53c "Super Right" AH Meat Franks _ *? 39c "Super-Right" Sliced 39c Bologsa Pk, "Super-Right" Sliced BEEF LIVER Lb. Fish Sticks - Green Shrimp Headless Ocean Perch Fillet - *?<*? VOMMMf MM MlAlift IHKI III* 29 10-Oz. pkg. uOC Lb. Lb 23c S?Pe INI CtlAI ATlANTK * PACrfIC II A COM' A H* These Pr'.TS Effective Ttiru Sat. Sept 24 Ad Detergent pl&37Cp* 73c Ajax Cleanser 2 c"~ 25c White Tissues , Angel Soft 2 n" 45c Colored ; ues Angel Soft p" 23c ?ews About HIGHLANDS PEOPLE MISS GERALDINE JAMES, Reporter ? Phone 3932 HIGHLANDS TEACHERS HONORED AT RECEPTION Teachers in the Highlands School were honored at a re ception, sponsored by the High lands Parent-Teacher Associa tion, Sunday afternoon. Members of the local school committee, the faculty, and P. I T. A. officers were in the re j ceiving line. I MISS VIRGINIA KERNAN HONORED AT .SHOWER Miss Virginia Kernan, whose wedding will be an event of September 24, was honored with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Morris Calloway Monday night. Mrs. Calloway and Mrs. Char les R. Bittle were hostesses. Refreshments were served, and many gifts were received by the honaree. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood and daughter, of Manassas, Va., are spending the week with Mrs. Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Waller and children, of Maryland, are here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers, of Marietta, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. Rogers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ed wards. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Norton, of Aiken, S. C., are visiting Mrs. Ray Norton. Col. and Mrs. J. H. Howe are spending several weeks in New York. Johnny Keener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Keener, and Mor ris Crowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Crowe, left Sunday for Fort Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Summer recently visited their daughter, Miss Mary Summer, at Queens j College, Charlotte. Mrs. Minnie Lee Coker is at tending the centennial celebra tion in Cordele, Ga., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Coal ' have returned to Miami after i spending the summer at their home on the Franklin road. Mr. and Mrs Charles Wnnd and daughter, of Manassa. Va.. ! are visiting their parents here | this week. Pfc. Lester Carver, son of Mr. ! and Mrs. Albert Carver, was ; home for the week-end. He is ? stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bryson ? spent the week-end visiting Mr. ! and Mrs. Johnny Crunkleton in j Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Edna Neilson, of Gaines I ville, Fla., has returned to her i home, after spending the sum i mer here in her home on the Walhalla road. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Du | Pree and daughter, of Tamas j see, S. C., spent the week-end 1 at their home on Foreman Road. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Russell, of Augusta, Ga., are spending a Highlands Nine Licks Anderson Team, 5 To 2 HIGHLANDS ? The High j lands baseball team played its 1 last game of the season last j Sunday, winning 5 to 2 over Anderson, S. C., Snook Thomp son pitched. The season's record was 15 games won and 7 lost. The players this year were: John Gordon, Snook Thompson, Edward Potts, Gene Houston, Dick Potts, George Holt, Seth Potts, Bobby Hopper, Jimbo Potts, Dick Rice, W. C. Newton, manager, Earl Baty, assistant manager, Bo Norton, Wallace Henry, and Bobby Potts. Circles Meet Sept. 5; Mrs. Summer Has Program HIGHLANDS ? Circles 1 and 2 of the Presbyterian church met Sept. 5. Mrs. O. P. Sum mer had the program and Mrs. Ruth Rice gave the Bible study. t few days at their home on Mirror Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hardin and son, of Clyde, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Anderson. Also visiting the An dersons were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sellers and son, of Clemaan, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall have returned to their home In Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., after spending the summer here. ? "Yes, Christ Gave Us\ The CATHOLIC MASS" J I Perhaps you don't think so, or per haps you never gave it a thought. And possibly you regard this age old Catholic worship as mere pomp and ceremony. But if Our Lord did institute the Mass, is it not vitally important to y3u to find out? If He did intend it to be a continuing sacrifice . . . expressing Christian adoration, praise, contrition and petition . . . is it not too great a truth to be ignored? "Bosh!" some will say. "Christ offered Himself on the cross on?e and for all. Nothing more is neces sary." But wait! Jesus clearly indi cated at the Last Supper that more is necessary. For after separately changing bread and wine into His Own body and blood . . . signifying the coming surrender of His life on the cross . . . Christ commanded the Apostles: "Do this in remem brance of me." He was, obviously, instituting a | continuing sacrifice in which Christians of every generation might join with Him in the most pleasing act of worship that can be offered to God. In this, as in other ways, the Apostles were to act as Christ's earthly ministers . . . as priests in the external offering of the sacrifice. And when they followed Christ's instructions, Our Lord would offer Himself in sacri fice?the victim would be present as He promised. This is the heart and core of the Mass, which has been the central act of worship in every Catholic Church on the face of the earth since the time of rhe Apostles. As successors to the Apostles, the bishops and priests at the Mass recite the very words Christ used at the Last Supper. And when this is done, Christ is present on the altar ? offering Himself as He had promised, "for the remission of sins." If this were not true, "Do this in remembrance of me" would be empty and mtaningless words, which is inconceivable. If you would like to know more about the Mass . . why it attracts, thousands upon ihousands of peo ple into Catholic churches every where on earth, e very day ... write today for an interesting, easy-to understand pamphlet. will gladly send it free and without obligation ... in a plain T rapper. And nobody will call on you. \Ctii.' today, ask for Pamphlet No KC-6. For Further Information Concerning the Catholic Faith. Write to FATHER ROBERT HEALY St. Francis Catholic Church Maple and Wayah St. 'Franklin, X. C. New room beauty in a few hours with ? Goes en in half the time ? Dries in 20 min. ? No brush ntarfcs ? No offensive oder ? 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