i.""J 1 1 1 l J J h i - , L I 4MI B M t - rlhMand Flinfr. A musical program was given at the Highlands school auditorium Fri day evening by a troup of players from Seneca. Mrs. Scott Hudson of Atlanta, Geor gia is now in Highlands for a time. Mr. George Masa of Asheville has finished photographing the views around Highlands and has returned to Asheville. Dr. arid Mrs. Lewis Melcher and children have returned to Charleston S. C. Potts Brothers, whose annual sale began on! the 19th and closes on September 30, report an excellent business. . Mrs. George W. Barrett of New York left Highlands on Monday. Miss May Crosby of San Mateow, Fla., and her visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Howard are here at the Crosby cott tage. Mrs. Porter Pierson, who has been ill at her home the past two week? is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie du Bignon and their attractive young daughter, Caro la Mar, , have closed their sum-; mer home "and", are wintering in" Toccoa, Ga. Mrs. Sidney McCarty has guests at her rustic log cabin on Bearpcn Mountain. Mrs. Tarry, who has been spending the summer with her uncle, Mr. Hen ry Sloan, owner of the beautiful "Cheeononda" estate, returned Sun day to her home' in Louisiana. Mrs. B. .Michael came over from Brevard last week to spend the day at her summer home here. Miss Sarah Guilder and Mrs. J. B. Russell returned to Birmingham after a six weeks sojourn here at High lands Inn. ; Dr, Berg of New York, motored over from Asheville last Sunday for lunch at the Pierson House. Miss Seinor Frankel of Kentucky is now a guest at the Pierson House. Miss Eva G. Cleaveland of Bridge port, Conn., arrived Friday. She rs visiting Mrs. Babel Hays and Miss Nellie Cleaveland. Mrs. Flceman of Athens, Ga., is spending a few days4 at Highlands Inn. Mr. Baynard Willingliam, Sr., of College Park, was a guest at, the Pierson House last week.' The new steel bridge spanning the Cullasaja river on Highway 28 is now open to traffic. Mr. George Cleaveland, who grad uated from , Highlands high school last year, has gone to Georgia Tech College. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cann, who have been spending several days at the Martin, returned to their home in Louisviile, Ky., Friday. ' Mrs. W. Hampton Perry and Mrs. George Saassy and children who have spent the season here at their, sum mer . home, Highfield, returned to Charleston on the 19th. Miss Minnie D. -Warren, who re cently returned to New York for a few days, came back to Highlands on Tuesday and we hope that she will spend the winter here. Mr. Lylea Harris, Major Harris, and Paul Corpenter and Prof. Kesler of Franklin and Mr. Otto Summer, ' of Highlands,' attended the' football game between .Newberry and Qemson Col lege Saturday.' Mr. Brandt Holme and his wife from Ware Shoals are spending the week in Highlands at Welborne Cot tage. Mr. , Sam Virner, cashier of the Bank of Walhalla, was in Highlands one day last week. Mr. Samuel N. Evins of Atlanta, Georgia, motored up to spend; the week at his home, The Flind. . Mr. L Monroe, of New Orleans, is still up here to enjoy, the fall weather at his lovely home, Pine Heights. Miss Lula M. Hinson of Kenans ville, N. C, is now visiting her sister, Mrs. James A. Hines at her home, Chestnut Burr Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Tudor Hall, Ethel Calloway, Jack Hall, and Caroline Hall were in Franklin Wednesday night. Mrs. H. M. Bascom has returned to Highlands from Angel's hospital after a long severe illness. Her friends are very glad to have her back with them. Miss Sarah H. Hines of Highlands, left for Franklin last week to accept a position as stenographer for the Franklin Press. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mashburn accmopanied by' George Mashburn left Saturday to return to their horne in Portland, Oregon. Mrs. W. P. McGuirc left Monday to attend the Auxiliary Synodical a( Montreat. Mrs. Ada U. Roe of New York City is visiting Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Higdon. C1AC0IJ TilEATRE Saturday, September 2S Bill Codv IN ' " SHOOTING STRAIGHT Mon.-Tue Sept 30-Oct 1 Lon Chancy THUNDER Wednesday, October 2 Art Mix IN THE CYCLONE HORSEMAN Al.o TAIWAN THE MIGHTY Chapter IA. Matinee, 3:39, Night, 7:30 Thurc-FrL, 3-4 Richard Dix IN 1 MORAN OF THE MARINES With RUTH ELDER, one time resident of. Clayton, Ga. Prices All Above Shows, 10 & 25c P A S VT B UW L-A d) LI U iii?.W!!ifr IfipilteiM ml mvM$mik m mi Ms(sf i Thril,,! James Murray X William Nigh production Chaneyj drives a roaring locomo tive through a thousand thrills in the most ex citing of all his picture! 77-ncTyer picturs GREATEST RAILROAD MEL ODRAMA EVER FILMED! Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Admission, 10 & 25 Cents MACON THEATRE 2) o) n3 u THE COMPLETE DEPARTMEMT STOR Our buyer has been away hunting. He is back. He came home loaded with bargains-Even better than usual. You know that's going some. Heretheya.ro: $2.20 Demin, fidlctit Overalls. 85c Work Shirts 69c up Shoes for the whole family...! ..98c up Boots, A A cutter.... ...$8.98 Boots, Hunkidom $8.98 Boots. Justice a $.598 Coats, Cihldren's and Ladies.......... . ..$1.98 up Sweaters, for the whole femily.:. . ....... ...89c up Ladies' Hats $1.98 up Auto Casings and Tubes.. ...$5.19 Get youro while they last. The ne:ct ones may be higher. mm l ml ml ka Gs3 VVUVUlr'ZliM U K.L PEESn Klamiageir