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THE HIGHLANDS PIPER Or. land Mrs. E. J. Barry <rf Orlando, Fla.. have re cently opened tttttelr newly oanabruoteid home an Little Bearpen Mountain. They left Wednesday by plane for Newport, R. I., too -aJttend the grtadualttOn Of tohefe son from the Uj8. naval school there. They plan to dative back with their eon and spend a few more weeks here before re turning too Orlando. Torn Clary, who worked fdr THE HIGHLANDER In advertising White siunkner, left recently far New Yolk too at tend Itthe WtartdAs (Flair. Upon tods retoum he wSill resume hits studies at tohe University of Georgia as a senior. 1904 Highlands High School graduates who have entered college atre johnny Take and Ann Wax, Western Oaotcffina College; Margaret McCarty, Braktne College; and Joyce Lowe, (Man HU] OofUelge. Also alb Outtowhec itihUs year Is MDsb Wanda Hopper, who graduated from Young Harris Junta- College in J-une. Other Htghlanda Sbudenlts (and we may bare over looked some) are John Morion and Steve Mehder, IN. C. State; Billy Newton University of NjC.; Joan Trtttt, Berea Ooffiege; Betty Jean Craw-fiord, Mans Hill; Marjorie Plensan, (Margaret Hail School In Kentucky; and Tammy Mehder, Gerdau Military Academy, Barnes v4He, Oa. Mr. and Mrs. W. (L. Eddy and daiughlteir Of Orlando, PHa.( were ait ftfaieSr home in Highlands a few days dur ing ithe Labor Day holidays. The Bddys recently purchas ed Ithe matter residence be longing Ito Mrs. C. A. Phin ney on Broadview Acres. 4 Full Racks of Regular and Half Size 11 DRESSES At vz price Sizes 34 to 40 Inclusive Were One for $29.95 NOW TWO FOR $35.00 CASHMERE & WOOL (MTS Vz to Vz off jaSek Were $15.95 Now $10.00 Robes — Bed Jackets — Slacks Shorts — Blouses — Bathing Suits, Etc. ALL REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE (Mir. end Mrs. Bobby Hop per land don of AJttenfca visit* ied refabrives to Highlands during toe recent hdUdays. Mr. alnd Mis. Charles Hen* drix announce the birth of a daugWter, Donna Kay, in Puloridence Hospital, Mur phy, on September 2nd. Mrs. Irvin® Gumbel of Washington, D. C., left Thursday after spending a few days as the guest of Mrs. Janies Howe in Horse Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth BUI Of Orlando, Fla., are spend ing (two weeks in the Gay lord cottage on Utitite Bear pen. Min. Helen Norris says, “They allowed as How they gdt wore out wadin’ round far various and sundry hur ricanes to strike down there, and just took off for their beloved high country.” Mr. arid Mrs. HarttweU Johnson, "rfA^urita^ Ga., cupy the Browned cottage on Stay’s Oafcfltn through October. Mrs. GUbentt Brow nell Has returned to Char leston, S. C, tor toe winter. Visiting Mrs. fired a Gould alt “Time Out” last week was her friend, Mrs. Fetor Clarke of Atlanta. Her gueStS tods week are her daughter and son-in-laiw, Mr. and Mrs. OanrnU P. Jones of AHOanto. Mrs. Charles E. Shepard entertained several friends at luncheon. last week at the wiigtiiiainriB country Chib. She has now reltumed to her home in Atlanta. Visiting this week alt the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Beymer on Holt Knob are thrfr friends, Mr. and Mrs. ShSlor Green of West Palm Beach, Fla. Their son, Jim, of Padm Beach, was with them tost week end. Mrs. Forrest C. Fay left Highlands last Friday far her home in Fatal. Beach. Accompanying Her wtas her friend, Mrs. O. H. Ploekel man of Sapphire, N. C., who piianw to return Home In a few days. Mils. Jack JOnes and her friend Mrs. W. K. Rosenskfl of HuritsviUe, Ada., left Sat urday the 12th for home af ter a Short visit Ito Mrs. Jot Jones in Horse Oove, Thej were accompanied hy Mrs Dorothy Harris Turner oi Wlassent Shores, GunltersVllle Ada., who has (been making a short; visit to her mother, Mrs. Helen Norris at Hill House. Dr. and Mns. Ellas White of XjalVeme, Cal., paid a short visit to HighlandB last week. 'Dr. White is toe son of FWas White, Sr., and toe grandson of Highlands’ first settler from Shedboume, Mass., and who was also Highianrts’ first postmaster, T. Barter White. MISs Sarah Norris, daugh ter 'Of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norris, of Gainesville, Ga. entertained a group of WHIN YOU BUY A NEW CAR 1 ••• finance it at lowest tost (*> Compare ... and see for yourself. When you’re buying that new.. .or late-model used... ear v.. you’ll save when you finance it through this bank ... because bank rates are lower. We give you fast service, too; so you can start Onfoy ing your car, sooner. See uf for full details. MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE Y Vi sou pay as you drive... you pay less with a low cost bank Auto Loan ... and you pay In easy installments arranged to fit your Income. mm K ' ■ ■ ■ ' .*** ** m^ mam# fm hlnSln■ml 999 in9 n9w cor* aurmg notional var thohr Weffc, then mvt for finaaeingl young people at HU HOuee, Horae dowe, on Saturday, September 5, to meet. her house guest, Mbs Connie Little of GaineSvtUe. Mr. end Mrs. Dob Rice are expected home Able week from vacationing; fbr two weeks with. Mbs. Rice’s sister and her husband, Dr. Mag gto Of Rochester, N. Y. They specrtt part of the time alt the Maggio summer camp in Ontario, Canada. Mr. Bobby Houston and Mr. Jimmy Tailey drove the ambulance to Pott Lauder dale, Fla., last week end to itaanipoefc a patient, Mrs. WUHam MaoOinnis, ftom Cashiers to Port Lauderdale. Patients to HJghlands OaahieMs Hospital early this week were Mrs. GeneHa Cal loway, Mbs Helen 'Wllise, Mr. Stemon Neely, Mr. Robert Sheath, Mbs Bdttti Rue, Mrs. Eunice Brownlee, Mrs. Hat tie Waltaan, M|as Katherine ‘White, lArtnur Bryson, and Mbs Mary (Edwards. Treated and discharged the (ftast of the week were Agnes Ores well and 'Hubert Mueller. Want Ads Pay AA. D-:|ou ivii • Daiiey Are Married In a forenoon ceremony of beauty and simplicity at the HdgsMands (Methodist Church an Saturday, September 6, Miss Melinda Marrow and Mr. John Marshall Bailey were united in marriage. Vows were exchanged be **» the «er. <M. C Morrow, of Oarmed, laid., the grand father Of the bride. Attending (the bride, who was given in marriage by her fattier, was M« Janice Bretawr, of Indianapolis, Imd. The groom's tether was his best man. Mis. Bailey to itfhe daughter of Mr. and Mis. Charles Duryee of Highlands mm Foot ImidandaAe, Fla. Ortgln aifly from InddamapoelB. (he Marrows haire been cumins to HUghlands ter the past aervwratl eummees, and this year purchased the Lloyd Wise residence off Waihalla Road. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mm. Cowell Bailey of (FayedtevtUe, Ark., where Mr. Bailey to a professor at the BWtvwsity or Arkansas. Fofflowlng the ceremony, a wedding breakfast ter mem beta of ttie bridal party and THE HIGHLAND FUNG INTERIORS Decorative Accessories —- Antiques Georgette Williams, A.I.E>. WEATHER BULLETIN! : 3 CoM/NG/ttVMT£# }P AV VOCt# t/OMEf 3 the exciting new SIBBLER OIL HOME HEATER AUTOMATIC CONTROLS! Just DIAL your comfort! Push a button to start or stop the FLOORSWEEP! now gives you amazing SUPER FLOOR SWEEPING Hie golden louvers in the floor heat outlet are motor driven to rotate back and forth—sweeping the heat over the floor. All new in performance, styling and exciting colons, this new SIEGLBR gives you a new dimension in heating comfort. See it soon! 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