ATTEND r mt mamm \ OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY BfepCteA — ti am. Ac 7:30 pm Methodist — li am rwsfctyterian — m am Episcopal — 8 and 11 am OaJttalic — 8:45 am Ohrtataan Science — 11 am. | Air Conditioned by Nature The ONLY Newspaper in This Wide World Devoted Exclusively Promoting Highlands Area Published in the Highest Elevated and Most Hospitable' i oWn in Eastern America —'■ * ' .. ■ in Vol. 7 ' Oet 14 ; 'rn M Oet » 54 43 .42 Oat. 18 60 40 40 Oot. 17 03 43 .00 Oot. 18 73 42 .00 Oct. 10 60 ft t Oct . 20 40 20 00 Highlands. N. Friday. October 23. 1904 Number 43 Special Night Services At Presbyterian Church Sidewalk To Be Rebuilt Town Clerk (Hextoeoot James irepcurttad the completion at mW Town’s panfflcm or uxe sewer Hoe to Highlands 'Mr. James sum reported that the installation of new waiter ttnes to almont com m^d tHrmd. nw1i»« will be booked up and tested irumt week. About 30 per cftnt of the near sewer Hue taStoalUaittoa baa been completed, be said. Half-Price ww» >D0 racuna (One rant ins cttdbcr and tails wife a* ttads tafomaaa gathering Ftresoytaraan mane on ees* atan, Sidney (McCarty i has WBptlsBsed ithe derin ortbjj. oousrelgaitlan. to extend am lmQtaltftcm to ithe aerVloelg to all ittae ipeoroJe or Ithe High lands cammunMy. r? i Methodist News Wednesday:-, || 7:30 pA. pMWal Board Saturday: 7:30 * ni. Oamummity Th» regular monthly eetlrvs: oL-.fttijs- Official pawl, t« Wedraiday, October h *» High (to help stu dents select ithte college best Mited (to itttxefar needs and de Oatag down with high school (Detacher Mazy DuPree mate Neddy (Bryson, Doyle Oaltowwr, iFWeda Anne WBsan,, Judy an ttaa Joan ;■ SCHEDULED OCTOBER 31 •Tnia tamrouaa HaiDAra^li Carnival alb Highlands School will be held an Fri day maghit, October SO, ac cording to an anooandemenit by Ed Talley, chairman: of the event. There will be toe usual program land games end < er «Jtibracittoni3, wMb oeadU going to toe *.■ and for cither school asso ciated projects. There will 'be toe crown ing of ia “tong” amid “queen" from the elementary grades rpfto add front titles going dents who those sfcu toe largest Belated Surprise .. ,-!XU» Son ef Leon Potto, and an ardent lUMI omtihiinflanit Dcuk un dor went heart sweety alt DUbo Hospital this past It was debated by a mlx «p, hurt (the thrill was nto tess lor young (Dome Potto who received a pleasant surprise in the matt last week. Miss Hodsdon, Mr. Whitehead Are Married < Mbs (Martha Hodsdon, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. XWchoOas Hodsdon Of fl*lgh bnds end Mlaimi, (Fla.. be came the bride of Mr. Rich ard Kramer WMItehead, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. iWhiteheiald, Sr., of Atlanta Saturday, October 171th In the Presbyterian Church of WlehtolrM*. The bride was (riven in marriage by her (farther. Mrs. Charles Monroe, of Mfaunl, a childhood (friend was matron or honor. Mr. Henry Ivey of Aittarata. was bent man. Nich olas E. Hodsdon, brother of the bride sang during the ceremony. A reception was held 1m mqdkaltedy alter ithe cere mony at hoe's Inn. (Mrs. TOhlteMetad wore an eggshell edUc suit with an Btenoon oveitolouse, a White mlmdr plH h» halt, Bifiriftti!yHllrt^> CCBU^lSteid bar costume with a white Whitehead graduated flcqm Coral. Gables ®gh School, Coral Gables, SUa., attended Southern Mdthodtst tMverrity, and graduated from ithe Uipivensilty or North Oaroillna where she was presktomt of her sorority, PI F°iti> Phi. She is a member Of rthe fiptnrttere in Miami, and Is currently employed In the DeKalb County, Ga., rjonooi ssysiem. Mr. iWhltehead graduated from high school in Atlan ta, graduated from Georgia Institute Oir Technology with honors, is a Captain in the Army Reserve. He IB Fresi of the iWhltoWssK* We Casting Company of Atlanta, | a member of the -> Attantta AmVw Ktwjanls Club and the I Atlanta Athletic OUx They will make their home In'Atlanta. ■> Presbyterian Rummage Sale Tomorrow Preatayttwfl'iaii Women bold their amouail rotnowe safle ifconwroow (SaibuixSay the 29th) ta itftw fcMwrmt of the PwEfojttfcriera Church. Til Uee Rscttnnan of MUwauktete! •Hut to toe summer Mr. wtoo is manager of station WHmf land a radto-tetovtofob persanaMty to Itbe Mllwau *®e-Oitaago Brea, was to 'Highlands wOUm Ms ffemfOy. He learned of Doug’s im pending surgery and was impressed wdto Doug'S deMre to be % professional hrortmll player and with. Ms loyalty to ithe MaiwauflCee Braves as bis [favorite tat Stowe Mr. Rothman to toe quedUy with itbe team (and knows the players un*? xfiaOuASU UDillPOn. The Oub Pack, which to for boys 8 to dO years eta, is Composed Of Wcif, Highlands Has A color display that start ed ault in a disappointingly lull mmirwrvwr dUOged nifrnwfc ovenugnt last urac into a bnuaitlh-Caktog spectacle at arawually vivid heaiuity. BnliUlantt reds of maple oak, and sourwood were pre towfctepfc. to a golden glow if 'lemon-yellow, orange, and tonar Highlands streets were burned Into mid-summer ac tivity over (the past weak end, by sightseers touring the mountains for ttie dto Democratic Headquarters Established ed tUb week,. ttH* Democra tic (Headquarters has been eatetotitoed to (the Halt An nex just up the hill from Dim's Soda Shop. He Invites all interested persons to «§# to. lgraM mactmrc itroOTSuware or in SnmmUm piay ttf MMnmi cctou. r~y.17 mer' mi«i mas chosen “teacher of the week” and the subject of an atrttdole in a Savannah, Ga., newspaper recently. The daughter of Mrs. Charles Anderson and the late Mr. Anderson, Anne was bam in. Highlands and Used here until her marriage. The article In the Savan nalh paper has this to say: A teacher who “has that little bit of magic that makes tor a fine first grade teacher” is Mrs. Anne Sell ers, an instructor tit Savan nah Country Day School and itihfri week's Teacher of the Week. After learning “by acci dent” semen years ago that she wanted to tench, Mrs. Seilers said although, she doesn't have to do it now she wouldn't think of giving it up. The accident occurred when SOD headmaster R. W. TruBdell asked her tor (the first time to work as a teacher when they needed an aastitanit In the first grade at SCO. She assisted Mis. fiknetit J. Jenktos, now (principal of the tower school, the first year. HUB Second year he assisted in. a fourth class, returned to the grade the third year; and. hasn't changed since. “I found out I loved efaS dren”, eitoe retd. She tikes to Week with. lth» first and see them progress, added. When they fiat team tooSv to read and find out they can go anywhere and do anything by book, “it la so excitingshe eac “ Reading and art are my flawartte subjects,” she add ed. Like many dedicated teachers, Mrs. Setters said she considers her Have You bag *w I"'" Her ' eon, horns also give tier pleasure, she ate te became an undent ‘%U§” ten recently and «0so plays bridge and tennds ftequeut **■ Thie Sellars trio is Country Dogr ifinimUg husband, Edgar at, to teas! meant *t the yewu add her son is to (tbe eighth grade i-»- - - <>!«■.. - 1 ■-•-* m. . .Jim a. enure, we even nougat a house ao we could be near the school,” ste eeftd. Her tanswer to success for ii to Usooaa friends with the ctektaea and then they will do any thin* for you, stole sold. “I also tenure to a tnsttattal re