THE MOTJNTAIN TR.\IL program Bible School Certificatos were awarded to thirty-tvvo pupils, I.ir. Hubert C, "Wardlaw, of the Asheville Presbj'i:ery, vms Director of the School, assisted by Rev. V;. R, Bustle, Miss Anno Black and Miss ■^avinia Brovm, SEPTEI.1BER 1, 1939 Page 3 Billy Crosby, who has been {^pending the summer with his grandmother, left lionday to join his uncle and aunt, J-Ir, and Mrs, Frank Clsirk, and their two daughters,Miss •f^ouise and Miss Lilia Crosby, in Hendor- HirrHL/JJDS SCHOOL OPENS IVEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 6TH School will open IVednesday, Septem ber 6th, The teachers are: high school, 0. F. Summer, principal; C. F. Hentz,and Miss Elizabeth TvTiiteside, Elementary teachers are: Miss Ethel Calloway; Ifrs. Annie Pierson; Miss Mat tie rilkes; Miss Cynthia Moretz; Miss Lois Keener; Miss Nina Howard, Miss Veva Hwmrd; and Miss M^urine Davis, The local school committee is compos- ’ Qd of Charles J, Anderson, Chairman, J,R, udor d[ WESTlN(xfiOTJSE DEALER PLUI'ffiING AND ELECTRICAL WORK PHONE 25 JOSEPH ART, LINEN GIFT SHOP ORIENTAL ARTS MOUNTAIN CRAFTS 5: SOinrENIRS SPECIAL L/.BOR DAY SALE SELLING OUT E^ITIRE STOCK OF SEArON AT BIG REDUCTION, LADIES SILK DRESSES SPECIAL ‘ BUY ONE /JJD GET ONE FREE NATr^ KNITTING BAGS 48^ POST C;JRDS 5 FOR 5^ DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY sonville, for the return trip to their Phillips, rmd S. P. Pierson, hone in San Hntoo, Fla. Miss Louise Cros- Sone minor.repairs have been made at by will be a sophonore at the Florida State the school, and prospects are bright for College for Women, at Tallahassee, this the usual large enrollment, year. i\mong those attending the Hicks family reunion at IValhalla last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs* J,E, Hicks, Mr, and Mrs, Thad D, Smith, Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Talley, and little Miss Maxine Talley, lir, and I/Irs, J, M, Costner and children ofMiami, Fla,, are guests at Pierson Inn, Ifrs, Costner will sing at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. She is soloist at IE ami Beach Church and has sung at the Presbyterian church here during her vaca tion for the past several sijimmers. The people of this church ore looking .forward to hearing her sing again this summer. DAUGHTERS COURAGEOUS-TODAY AlTD TOMORROW HI51-J MILLS JAjVI ?0T MOUITTAIN WILD FRUIT J/uM IN POTTERY JARS-GIFT BOXES-B/uSKETS (B S Miss Julia Hammond and her sister. Miss Laura Hammond, of Atlanta are spending some time at their cottage on Spring Street, J# P* Carlin is expected to arrive this week-end for a Labor Day vacation. Mrs,' Carlin and their three children, who have spent the season at their cottage, Carlin Spring, will return with Ivir,Car lin next week to their homo in laami, Mr, and Ifrs, Allen Horn spent the past ’ week-end with Miss Rachel Davis, who re turned with them to their home in Win*-' ston Salem for a short visit. Dr, and Mrs, A,R, Harold had as their ‘ week-end guest Mr, and Mrs, F, H, Owen, of Miami, Fla, Mr, and Ifrs, Owen think it will take another trip to get accus - tomed to thesd”heights and winding roads i-iJSHLAMDS jVIAMOK OKN UMTIL SEPT. 15'“ DINNFJIS A SPECIALTY ALL NEW BEDS COIffi AITO SEE US

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