Highlands, June 2—Highlands was glad last week to welcome home her high school and college boys and girls, Miss Elizabeth Rice and Joe Hayes from Cullowhee, Messrs. Willie Hayes, Clyde Rice and Joe Richert from A. &E. College at Raleigh, the latter of whom graduated this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rice are enjoying the visit of their children and grandchildren, Dr. and Mrs. Bennett of Hendersonville, with their little son, Edmond; Clyde, who has just returned from college; and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rice with Lewis Jr.
A wonderful revival under the leadership of Rev. W.L. Hughes of Statesville, N.C., has been in progress at the Baptist Church during the past week, with most gratifying results.
Messrs. William and Joe Hays left today for Knoxville, Tenn.
The Masons from Highlands went to Glenville Sunday, June 1st, to bury a brother Mason, Rev. John Owens. Rev. W.T. Potts conducted the funeral services.
Mrs. Corinne Froeneberger
A host of friends of Mrs. Corinne Froeneberger, here and elsewhere, will be sorry to know that on Sunday morning she passed from among us. For the past few weeks she had suffered and been unable to devote herself to the task of teaching, which she so dearly loved and in which profession she has been most efficient. With her passing has gone a lady of charming personality, a friend in the truest sense of the word, whom one could confide in, a conversationalist far above the average, to whom the privilege of listening was always an education and joy, and above all a Christian of unusual faith and trust in her God. Mrs. Froeneberger, as all who knew her can testify, had a good word and kind thought for and about all with whom she came in contact.
From the front page of The Franklin Press, Friday, June 6, 1924
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