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Tho Mountain Trr.il Pa^o 10 >optQmbor 29,1959 "n \ 1 I ! I ■ *” f~^ ^ \ ^ \ / '^jvJjy]U,rii fy Mh vV Mr.and Mrs. halpli Ruckor announce the arrival of a son, Thomas Ral^, On 'Vednosday, Soptom'bor 15, at their homo in Highlands* Mr. Guy Paul, Jr. is seriously ill at his home on the ’Valhalla road. Miss Doris Potts and Miss Bethel Crisp spent the last week visiting Mr, and Mrs. ?I.G.Crisp at Gay,N.C-. Robert and David Beale le ft Kirrhlands last v/oek to enter school! in Port Orange, Florida. Mj S3 Estelle Mwards left Septem ber 19, for Women’s College of the University at Greensboro. She stopp ed in Charlotte for a short visit with Misses Sarah and Peggy Thomp - son. The P.;T.A. food sale hold at tho Hudson Library, Saturday, September 16, netted a sum of 4^815. Miss Carolyn Potts left Friday, September 15, for Greensboro, where she will re-enter Women’s College of the University of N.C. for the year. Mr. and Mrs. L.G.Apply and ff^m- il7/ are spending tho winter in Chi- cp^go, whore tv/o of the children, Peggy and Mary, will attend school. Misses Sarah and Poggy Thompson loft September 12, for Queens- Chicora College in Charlotte. TKoso onjo3’’ing a picnic at Cliff- side Rec;;oation Park Sunday ivere Mr. and Mr s. G • D. Edv/ard 3 and f ?jni ly, Mies Bernice Durgin, Mrs. Arnold Gar-':‘iG and daughter, Jeannette, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jackson, Mrs. Hines, Miases Boss and Nancy Plinos, Miss Tony McCully, and Miss June Thomp - son Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Noliman and daughters Betty Jane and Catherine and Miss Marie Hamrick enjojT-ed a trip to Asheville last week. Prom there Miss Betty Jane Nollman re turned to Southern College at Lakeland, Florida, and Miss Hamric to her home in Jacksonville,Fla. Mi so os Mar^iorie Neeljr and Lucy Dryman, and Messrs. Newton Crunkle ton, Harold McConnell, and Elmer McDowell enjoyed a trip through th. Smoki e s Sunday. o SOCIETY NE^S The first meeting of the O.F. Sum’^ier Literary Society was hold September 15, and tho following officers wore elected: Margie Waller,President; Lucy Dryman, Vice-prv.sident; Alma Penland, Secretary; Louise Burnetto, Order Critic; Mozelle Bryson, Program Critic;Marie Neely, Pianist;Gladys Burnette, Chaplain; Bidd Burton and Herbert Paul, Pages. After the election of officers Mr. Hentz made a short speech on the- behavior of Society members. After tho officers wero s’"'orn in by Mr. Hentz, the meetiing adjounne: The first program for the year v/ill bo presented September 29. o THE DS'ITI.^.T A very welcomo' guest in our school this vjoek was Dr, Hasten, sent here by the State Board of Health for the purpose of oxaminin, and caring for tho teeth of child ren in the Primary Grades. He made a very inter'.sting and helpful talk to us on the care of the teet. and the i iportance of the core of tho te-^th, onpecially while we arc young. He also mentioned some of the harmful results of bad teeth.
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