39C to $1.95 Son, of Greensboro, N

39C to $1.95 Son, of Greensboro, N

h ig hland s MACONIAN "THURSda PAGE EIGHT THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE with sermon by 7-30 p. ni,--Chrij,f CHURCH p ray er meeting KILMER FOREST Morrison Chapel Highlands Highlights Announcements 2:30 p. m,— ant McClure su! ''' EDITED BY MRS. T. C. HARBISON TRACT CHOSEN 3-30 p. FRANKLIN METHODIST serm on by the (Continued from Page Chesley C. Hubert, Jr., P «tor MONROE BROTHERS MISS EMMA POTTS BRIDE (Each Sunday) , ATTRACT RECORD CROWD birch, basswood, OF MR. DEWITT CALLOWAY maple, chestnut oak, ash, buckey 9-45 a. m.—Sunday school. HIGHLANDS, July 1.—A marri­ A record breaking crowd was at­ and cherry, are consp.cuou « 11-00 a m.—Morning worship, A tracted to Highlands School theatre “ •5 p, m._EpwoTth League age ceremony of simple beauty to>ak the trees in tne area, Advertisej jilace at the Presbyterian church on Wednesday night by the Mon­ dron, laurel, azalea and other wn Simday morning, J.une 28, when roe Brothers, Charlie and Bill, and flowering, shrubs which bjom lu 8:00 1). m.—Evening worship. Miss l',mrn:i l-ouise Potts' became “The Old Hired Hand,” string mus­ uriantly in the southern Appalach Carson’s Chapel C h e v ro l'l J the bride of Mr. iJewitt Calloway. ic favorites of radio from Green­ MRS. MARGaS' Ians grow in profusio,n along (Each Sunday) Rev. Dr. iieddinger, of Asheville, ville. Two shows had to be run, in­ Ground Hog branch, 2:30 p. m.—Sunday school. f'■anklin K officiated. Prior to the ceremony a stead of the (/av. originally planned, branch, and other small tributaries (2nd and 4th Sundays) Itp -J ly 2 program of nuptial music was rend­ and at both performances there of the Little Santeclah which ca. 3:15 p. m.—Preaching service. ered by Mrs. Jack Hall, organist, was standing room only. The cade their way through the area FO R SALE-277 and Gerard Hinson, soloist, who crowd was estimated to have been The Kilni'cr Forest will present EPISCOPAL miles from Franklin# sang “1 L<jve You Truly,” about a thousand • in number. Over magnificent opportunity to outdoor all out buildings. Pk The bride, a dughter of Mr. and Rev. Fraink Bloxham, Rector $2(X) was taken in at the ticket lovers to enjoy nature’s autumn water and wood cJ Mrs. J. K. I’otts, wore a lovely window', and the B. Y. P. U., which St. Agnes, Franklin SLOAN RICKMm suit of navy sheer crepe with navy festival of color. sponsored the program, netted ap­ Kilmer Buried in France (Sunaay, July 5) Itp -J ly 2 accessories, and an unusually beau­ proximately $70 as its percentage. 9'00 a, m.—Holy communio'n and Joyce Kilmer was born in MeW tifully corsage of pink sweet-peas Ikunswick, New Jersey, December sermon. and niaiden-hair fern. PRAISES HIGHLANDS over the Alacon Tlif 6, 1886. He was graduated from Incarnation, Highlands I'Vdlowing the ceremony the jtar- read y to do all kiji AS VACATION SPOT Columbia university in 1908. At the (Sunda,y,, July 5) cnts of the brick- entertained with Charles Weaver, of Thomyson, 9 :45 a, m.—Church school. Will appreciate niy a r«ception on the lawn of their time of his enlitsment in the na­ Conn., left Highlands Tuesday after tional guard in April, 1917, he was 11:00 a, m,—Holy communion and customers callinK-iVi home, honoring the couple. A 1tp -Jly 2 spending several weeks at the i’otts a member of the editorial staff o sermon, number of close friends and rela­ House. Mr. Weaver, who has travel­ Church of the Good Shepherd, tives were present. The lawn taWes the New York Times and was FO R R E m C ^ ed in all parts of the world, and Cashiers were beautiful with flowers taste­ widely known as a lecturer. In ac­ cupied by the New F is familiar witii many international­ (Sunday, July 5) fully arranged. cordance with the wishes ,of his Cent Store in the Fi; ly famous beauty spots, thinks 7:30 p. m.—Evening prayer and ■\lr, ■ Calloway is the son of Mr. family, he is buried with 600 com­ will 'be for rent after' Highlands is ideal from a climatic rades in the American cemetery in sermon. and .Mrs. S. L. Calloway. He holds of the best business and scenic standpoint. Thomyson is Fere-en-Tardenois, France. a jjosition with tlie Highlands the home town of Katherine Hep­ Franklin. Reasonable! Kilmer’s best-Loved poem, “Trees,” CATHOLIC Hardware company. He and ]\lrs. burn, whom .Mr. Weaver knows party.—J. D, FRANKS ('allf)way will reside in Highlands. was set to music by his mother, Mass is said the second and Jly2—2t—Jly9 liersf)nally. This is the second va­ Annie Kilburn Kilmer, in 1919 and cation Mr. Weaver has spent in fourth Sundays of each month in published in London in 1920. Fol­ W A N T E D - R ^ Highlands, and he expects to re­ the American Legion hall. Main lowing is a list of the books of turn again next year. street, at 8 a, m, by Father Howard man to cook and keep Highlands School which he was author: V. Lane, of Waynesville. All are PO L L Y ’S STORE, Summer of Love, Trees and Jly2—Itc welcome. MRS. CHARLES HENRY Other Poems, ?dain Street and Theatre DIES IN OREGON (3ther Poems, The Circus and Other W A N TED —Whiten •Mrs. Charles Henry, formerly of Essays, Literature in the Making FIRST BAPTIST with not more than 2 Highlands, <lied in Oregon on June by Some of Its Makers Presented Rev. William Marshall Blurns, Th.G. general farm work, il( FRI.-SAT., JULY 3 & 4 19. Airs. Henry was a sister of by Joyce Kilmer, and Dreams and Pastor year round job. Must I Miss Susan Rice, .Miss 1). Rice, HARRY CAREY AND linages, an Anthology of Catholic Sunday liable, healthy and I.uther Rice, Sr., and Jrvin Rice, HOOT GIBSON Verse. 9:45 a. m.—Bible school. stock, gardening and all of Highlands. She had been Kilmer credited his mother with 11:00 a, m,—^Morning worship. ing. Write, giving ref living in Oregon since her mar- In having taught him to write verse, 7:00 p. m.-B. T. U. —“R” Care Fi riag-e about 40 years ago. “The Last .Outlaw” recalling how he, as a youngster, 8:00 p, m,—Evening worship. J29—2tp—Jiy2 watched h,er count the syllables on Wednesday Herbert Rice, son of L. Rice, her fingers. 7:30 p. m.—Mid-week prayer and Hush little Voter, ( is recuperating at Lyda .Memorial if your favorite cand MON.-TUES., JULY 6 & 7 praise service. hospital in Brevard after an ap­ nomination fot Goveri Mr. and .Mrs, Vancc Rogers and ANN HARDING pendix operation which was per­ urday, 'we are willing son, (jilmer, who for the past seven PRESBYTERIAN formed there Tuesday afternoon. pair-^he damage to yoi In years have been making their home Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hetzcl and Rev. J. A. Flanagan, Pastor serving Hot Dogs, Sa in Darrington, Wash,, arrived “The Lady Consents” family, of Charleston, S. C., are at Franklin Ice Cold Bottled. Drinl their summer home here. 1 uesday p. m, for several week’s 10:00 a. m,—Sunday school, J. E. July 4th and Election Dr. O. F. Schifli and family, of visit with relatives and friends Lancaster, superintendent. C, T, B' around Otto and Prentiss. WED.-THURS., JULY 8 & 9 Clewiston, Fla., arrived at their 11:00 a. m.—Preaching service Jly2—Itc summer home in Webbmont recent­ GENE RAYMOND ly. Dr. Schifli returned to Florida In 'I'hursday. Mrs. Henry West, of Franklin, “Love On a Bet” siitnt Wednesday in Highlands. Mary Elizabeth Potts returned to St. Joseph's School of Nursing in Atlanta Monday after spending three weeks wHh relatives here. Farmers W. T. Champneys, of Apopka, Fla., arrived at his summer home i here last week-end. Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. Cranston, of Aii- g.U4t,'J, Ga,, were at their summer SEEDS; Crimson Clover, home -Off) Satulah during the week­ lb. Ulic; bu............................$7.50 end. 'Diey have leased the cottage Red and S,aj}Iing Clover, to R. y. RojMrf for July and Aug­ Just received 500 Men’s Suits in sports, young n lb 25c; bu.............................. $15.00 | ust. Millet, German, lb 6c; bu. .$3.00 Mrs. Phoebe iJrisp ts ill at her an conservative styles — stouts, slims and stub home here. COFFEE: Lb. 14c; Peck . 98c The summer cottage o f Dr, and Peaberry-Santos, lib................. 17c Mrs. W. C. Dabney, of At'^Uta, has ~~ All I ask is that you see them. FLOUR; Reliable, 24’s .... 79c j been rented to B. B. Gossett Kitchein Queen (short Pat.) 98c the season. Men s Shirts — in all the new colors and styles Afrs, McCortnel and family are Lemon & Vanila Extriact, pt. established for the season at the bottles, .................................... 10c Eskrigg residence on Satuhih moun­ Vinegar, qts............................... 15c tain. Bulk, gal. (bring jug) ......... 39c Mrs. Sidney McCarty and small 39c to $1.95 son, of Greensboro, N. C., are vis­ Corn Flakes, 9c; 3 for . 25c I iting relatives in Highlands. Wh'eat Meats, 13c; 2 for 25c Mrs. Torrence has again rented Oatm*al, 9c; 3 for .......... Ladies’ Dresses - BlkteCl^pes, Sheers, vS 25c the L. O. Hammett residence for Toilet Paper; (1000 sheets) the season. 5 for ........................................ 25c I Dr.

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