HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA lOc A HIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER lOc PUBLISHED MEEKLY P£^ COPY Dm iNG THE SUHHER SEASON P£R COPY JESSIE L. HARRIS ON, EDITOR FRIEDA McCALL, ASSISTANT EDITOR PHONE PHONE 2495 THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1965 2495 here over four hundred years ago in search MEMORIES FROM THE H IL L S of gold* It is said that he passed througji BY LAWRENCE WOOD what is now the Town of Highlands. If so, he was the first tourist to come to this With interest in the July 19 opening lovely place. I feel sure he never thought of Macon County*g newest mountaintop at­ of a town ever being here or in any other traction, Gold Ifeuntain, our minds wander section of this country* back to the days when the Indians owned Erczn time to time others came here to all of this great country of our*s« Her­ trade with the Cherokees, but many years nando de Soto entered the Cherokee country passed before the first (CON*D, PAGE 10)

Re v . Davis Ordained and Re ­ a p p o i n t e d Adm 25^ & 75^ At the recent North Caro­ Thur-Frl June 17-18 lina Conference of the Methodist Ch-urch Ann Margaret-Michael Parks in Rev. Vance Davis was ordained and reap­ pointed to the Highlands Methodist Church. ’’BUS R ILEY'S BACK IN TO M " Ihe Conference, attended by some 1450 in Color clerical and lay delegates, convened at Shows at 7s30 & 9:30 Lake Junaluska June 9th through the 13th. Feature approx 7;50 & 9;50 Rev. Davis was among twenty-seven men who received ordination as elders by Bishop Saturday June 19 Earl G. Hunt, Jr*, Bishop of the Charlotte area. According to Methodist policy a Tony Young- In minister receives two orders of ordina** "TAGGART" tion, deacon and elder. To be ordained deacon the mijiister must have been admit­ in Color Shows at 7:35 & 9;30 ted on trial into an annual conference and have completed at least one fourth Feature approx 8:00 & 9:55 of his seminary training. Rev. Davis re­ ceived his deacon*s order in June 1962* Sun-Mon June 20-21 To be ordained elder a minister must have Frank Sinatra- in been received into full connection in an "NONE BUT THE BRAVE" conference, completed his seminary training, and served two years under the in Color & CinmeaScope supervision of a District (CON*D, PAGE U ) Shows at 7s20 & 9:30 Feature approx & 9; 50 CALLO¥AY-BILLINGSLEY VOWS Tuesday June 22 - One Day EXCHANGED James Darren-Pamela Tiffin-Doug McClure Miss Beverly Ann Calloway and Mr. Joanie Scmmers-Marilyn Maxwell in Tommy Billingsley were married Friday, ''THE LIVELY SET'' June nth, at 7:30 in the evening in the Highlands Baptist Church. The Rev. L. C. in Color Pinnix performed the double-ring ceremony* Shows at 7:30 & 9:30 The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Feature approx 7:50 «& 9:50 Mrs, Morris Calloway, is a senior at High­ lands High School. The bridegroom works Wed-Thur June 23-2^ for the Town of Highlands electrical de­ Jack Lemmon-Virna lAsa in partment, and is the son of Mr. L, C. Billingsley. "HOW TO MURDER YOUR WIFE" Mr. Calloway gave his daughter in in Color marriage. She was attended by Miss Dor­ Shows at 7s15 & 9:30 othy Wj.lson, maid of honor, and Miss Feature approx 7:25 & 9:40 Brenda Cleaveland, bridesmaid* Miss Patty Calloway, sister of the bride, was flower COMING SOON: "THOSE CAUJ3WAYS” girl. Lamar Billingsley, (CON* T PAGE 12)

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