f ATTEND f Ttffe CHOkCH OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY Bapttot - n a.m. & 8 p.m. Mettiodlat — n arn J^PEtstoyteitoai —. it a.oi. — 8 and li am. Oathodlc — 8:45 am. Ohristttain Science — n 1A | Air Conditioned by Nature 1SET 1 he ONLY Newspaper in This Wide World De votwfExclusively to Promoting Highlands Area Published in the Highest Elevated and Most Hospitable Town in Eastern America Highlands, N. C, Friday, September 25, 1954 Number 39 Htyh Low Rain Sept. 16 68 41 SO Sapt. 17 65 40 .00 Sept 16 64 48 tr. Sept 19 M 57 17 Sept. 20 00 04 tr. Sept. 21 71 90 SO Sept. 22 72 93 tr. Ten Cents, Per Copy DAYTONA COLUMNIST DESCRIBES HIS TRIP CEaittans Nate: Phil de Beaiublen, of (Daytona Beech, W&'t ‘Uook too tohe mdun tttas” for a short vacaltton trtP recently and viftKed the Highlands area. In Us ool «nm in a September issue of «he DAYTONA BEACH SUN DAY NEWS-JOURNAL tM gives itbe fOHowtog «mvil«dirvg Mb eovcMmcna:) • Last Wednesday evening I dwelt on tohe delightful proc ess of irexnoftag myself and zssjsrjims amiy once In a while iweM oros> « ridge and the Mad wotOd flail away Into a down slope. My friend in the vaporous (truck would put on hto firaddle loranzen or up wllposaltte speed to ne gotiate pnt«fc»n M *««■»”■ mil* ewHueww. a* 'atom tiateritag to tomhton struck ■women ant Dhe toting stoetfta. -If anUaciy to looking tor auunatlilmg unique In the Satul&h Club ‘till* Highlands Satulah date voted to accept the ncantaattag commitibee’s slate Of new officers at the first g held to tile Club September 14th. The elate, presented by Mrs. George Chastain, chair man of the committee. in OnmMe & Augur; ■ treasurer, jttplffll int1»* Hatblson; and ocaretapoodlng secretary, Mrs. Uniter dtscusalon at the sms the removal of the Betsey Monument from Its (present location at the juncture of Church and Fifth Streets. (Due to street ta evements at tUhdis point it bdaome necessary to re move the monument and mnnourxBng ehrubhery. The Team of Highlands, through the town cterfc, Herbert James, has agreed to re-lo cate It to better advantage near 41m present location. Ibis mitt be done after eur of the Streets trwolv lutfll miuiwIIIDCTiv Woo 6TOOC* ed by (the old Highlands Cm iJwnwMmm oooEecy wnuon ittMsr iDBranw «w present astdtah duto. St vommemo rabee the founding of High tatais by Samuel T. Relay. •The <9db also went on re eded *s financing the tost semester this year at Berea Cottage, Ky., for Miss Joan TrltJt, (the ©tab's 1W3 selec tion from Highlands High School for college training. ^ -r Rolling Acres Picnic Held Mr. and Mis. Lloyd F. Rice *ew hosts ifor (the annual ptante for residenlte of Roll ing Acres held on Wednes day. September 19th. The day was perfect and everyone enjoyed the weath er, the beautiful -view of Shcsttaff and Whiteside, and •the wondeoful food, which tocJuded barbecued chick en. Those present were Mr. and Mis. R. J. Lewis, Mr. Mid Mis. W. m. Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. B. W Alberts, Mr. and Mis. C. .W. Rebor, Mir. and Mrs. Donald MacGregor, Miss Lama (Davis, Mis. Edna and AAs. a. l. 81k “ft was wonderful, but we «H missed those neighbors who bad adrsMy gone to their whiter homes,’' one of the guebts commented. Home Nurskig Enrollees Registration is in progress ’ (those wishing to take wattage off the home-and ictksal-miursing classes to gtvgn at Hlghlands-Cash Don't Forget The Circi* Saturday xioxie 0rouMHPs gpigg Tni ■ everythin*, will be tn Highlands mi Saturday, September 26th, for twe firfmiMUM, Located at'-'Jfc* Kail Park, the: circus is scheduled lor performances at 2 and 8 p. h. Its appearance here is lpeneend by the Hfrlilnidi Volunteer Fire Department. ’ i - . Memberships tor the North Oaroto/a Symphony may be clbbattmed locally by contact ing Mrs. 'Eltaaheith Valentine. The chairman ot the membership drive in Macon Court ty Iras expressed appre ciation tor the support of itihe Higfohunds penpte In-the paiit, and into regret that weather conditions have mode It impossible tor school ehAdtoh ltd attend the con cert In Framkflto tor the past two winters. The concerto, however, are Dree to the school children, and have been enjoyed to previous years, weather ipenutfittn*. itttae concert may he enjoyed by them again this winter. . nt |5 w^lnVi, 'QtvH MyyinSifnyBHmiaiky to any oanceilt presented by the 'Nontih Carolina Symphony anywhere In ithe state. Heading Lunchroom In charge of the lunch ream at Highlands Softool i (bids year is Mire. Frank Mc Call (Dofly) Of the Clear Omsk section. (Employed with (httrip i]m this' kt t/.hr(yyivi qm (Hamel |*n«» ana Atteeu Chastain, who have worked (there to previous yean. Mrs. McCall (attended a taetiahtg in Bryson CJJty Wed nesday tor biMfln* on regu httiow and procedures tor mHKnmfl iuncfarooims. Art Gallery Mothers of gfatis in tbir second grade through the sixth grade who are inter ested dm ithe forming of a Girl Scout teacup in High lands are asked to meet in the Highlands (Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, Sep tember 30th, at 10 tin. Mrs. Howard Burnett of FtMmflBttn wtaa in Highlands Tuesday to make arrange ments far ithe meeting, and to contact persons who are interested tin helping with Girl Scoilt ‘leadership. “We hare had several re quests from young girls who would 3*e to have a troop in Highlands,” Mds. Burnett The meeting ion the 30th wiQl he tor (the organisation of Brownies aad Juniors. A troop for odder girts will be Those who are Interested in the Girt Scouts and would he iwUBng to help, hut «tt nut (be afafte (to attend the meeting next Wednesday are asked to call 9128 or 2080. Hastings Is Rotary Speaker Mr. Donald HaaMngs, pres ident of Hastings Seed Com pany, Atlanta, oa., was' speaker at toe Tuesday night meeting of toe Hjgtilindb Botarr Club. The tiitte of (Mr. Hastings’ talk was ‘Henrtoe Above Self,” in which he stressed individuality, and stated his belief that America haa fre oome toe greatest nation in toe earth because it has re cognized ’ and encouraged tndMdualMy. An unusually good attend ance far toe tone of year was reported. Over 40 visit ing Rdtarians, guests, and regular members were pres ent TOWN IS INSTALLING SEWER LINES: NEW WATER ONES ALMOST COMPLETE Wxwrm-Wilson Condbruc tton Company has almost composted the taStaMa/t&cn af mew water ttnes tar ifihe Town of Highlands, ant wort woe begun by itftnem re new sewer line*. ■Herbert James, Town Cleric reported tide week that the water tines Mak only the connection wtlth the eodsttag system. A pent erf the line to be tagietted mil eras* (Mir ror Lakeon 'Hides Hoad above Mirror Lake bridge. In another project, the Town Itself is runntag • sewer line toy way of Pine Street (to a point near Potts Super Market, sod (from there a line to Highlands School wm toe run. This pro ject is being carried out jointly by the Town of High lands and toy the county, and will relieve a sewage situa tion at the school that has been of concern for some 'time. Progress dm the Town's installation on Pine and, Ptflth Streets has been ham Wildcat Cliffs Gub And Course Is Attracting New Residences Monies have been . amid a number of w^gtowdjorltoe Montreal Atamni The Asheville Chapter of ifltae MmAmt CottageAlumni Association will hOM its iPafll Meeting on Saturday, Cabobar 10, ait 2:00 pxn.. in the sun porch of AsseaMy Erm. iMantre&t, N. C. Accepting Applications near future on the grounds Of the near Wildcat CUffs Country Club. V Well settled In their mar | home adjacent to the 18th I tee are Mr. and Mrs. Bob iBamsy, who built the first tome ait ithe Club. Altiicot ready to man mo their new tnhue on the Club grounds are Mr. and Mrs. Bobaitt Manley of Savannah, da. ' • Others who are planning netw homes1 on ithedr lots them intrude 'Mr. W. A. Bcwtoweil, Sr., (Mr. and Mrs. bum Begem of Lebanon, Team., Beftty and n*o SpmnUe of Atlantis, na., and Mr. and Mrs. Jhn Glow era of Atlanta., , Recent mew members of ■toe Club iwriwti Mr, and Kmrl .C. dndl MuHem or I Cedar town. Go., Mr. and Mrs. IRcbeit C. Jones, m, of 1 Obaltltanloiclga, Team.; and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weather bee, Jr., Of Albany, Oa. Mr. Mullen is co-owner of the Rome Plow Company of Borne, Ga.; Mr. Jones Is in the (food brokerage business In CUaOtanooga; and Mr. Weatbeilbee Is an attorney, and Is president of Boas Spinning Mills in Albany. The Jones and the Weath etbees already own homes In Highlands, and have join ed the club under toe recent new regular membership in rltatHm. Second Annual Health Careers Congress Set About 350 Students from Western North Carolina high schools «dll meet at Battery Bank adtel (Friday, October 9; (tor (the Second Annual Heaatfh Careers Congress. (Dr. Bogan W. Morrison, coogrecs chairman, today announced that plans are completed to give these young people -wide opportun ity to tovetsigaite health vo oafttans. Manned exhibits, workshop pneoeniltottom, and motion ptaborei are planned tor Friday afternoon. Touirs on Saturday -will show pro fessionals actually engaged to the hriaHtng aits. The pro grtun to set up to cover a wide apdotrum of health ptoMnna nuratog, medicine, ocDtgWttottal and physical >"uo medical technology, about 20 protestons to all. Idittal Interest from stu dents, expressed through sch-ol guidance counselors, to vary encouraging. Or. Mor rison said. Attendance is ex ~^*ed to isr exceed attend-, anhe tout year. ..o_«aog wuuh Dr. Morrison nu Congress arrangement* Go To School Mire members of rttoe High lands Volunteer Fire fie tUt Cburch will hold Ms an nual Homecoming Day on Sunday. October littfa. ben an cordially tadted to