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Honey- I cutt spent the last week-end in j Charlotte and Ralegh, i Mr. and Mrs. Albeit 0 Maddox \ and small daughter, Elizabeth, re- I turned last Saturday to their home near Blue Ridge after spend | ing a week at Gallatin, Tenn., where they were called by the un expected death of Mr. 'Faddox’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Mad dox. On their way home, they J visited friends at Murfreesboro. Shop in Asheville Mrs. Harry B. Wilson, Miss I Louise Gaines, Miss Aurelia How !j ells, and Mrs. Sally Winslow, of ! the Monte Vista, spent last Sat •j urday in Asheville shopping, re -1 turning in time for the very en tertaining motion picture starring Will Rogers at the New theatre., Major and Mrs. Harry B. Wil- j j son will leave next week for Win ston-Salem where they will at- J tend the consecration of the Rev. | Robert E. Gribbon, bishop-elect of I the Diocese of Western North J i Carolina. 1 1 Mr. Edwin Dupuis has taken a I I position in the Black Mountain J post office. Mrs. Mary C. Ball has returned | to her home on the Blue Ridge J road after spending the early win- j ter months in Asheville with her | granddaughter, Mrs. Charles Mac- I Rae, who has recently moved to J .St. Louis, Mo., where Mr. Macßae | I has taken a position. Mrs. Ball I I has with her her daughter, Mrs. j I Mary Turner, and her grandson, | I Robert E. Lee Turner. I Go to Chapel Hill Mr. and Mrs. William G. Boyd j I and their son, Frederick Boyd, | I have gone to Chapel Hill after I I spending summer and fall months I at Wayside Cottage, the summer i I home of Mrs. Boyd’s sister, Mrs. 1 j | Wentworth S. Simmons, of New | I Bern. i Mr. and Mrs- Quinby M. Kipp J I and Miss Bronte Jumper returned j I recently from a trip to South Car-! I olina where they visited in Aiken, I Springfield, Charleston and Co- I lumbia. [ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, mem- I bers of the faculty of the Black I Mountain schools, have returned I to the Monte Vista from their I home in Fairview. I Miss Evelyn McCall, who teach- I es music in the Black Mountain I schools, has returned to the Monte I Vista from her home in Marion. I Miss Edna Reinhardt has closed] I her home, Brier Brook, and with I the Misses Barbara and Eleanor I Hubbard wil lspend the remainder I of the winter at the Monte Vista. J Miss Louise Reinhardt has gone I to Lake City, Fla., where she has I taken a position at the United I States veterans hospital. I Welcome service I The congregations of the Meth- I odist and Baptist Churches will I unite in a service of welcome to I the Rev. J. C. Bridges, of Wil- I liamston, South Carolina, who will I supply the pulpit of the Black I Mountain Presbyterian Church I during the months of January, I February and March. Mr. Bridges I and his family have not yet taken I up their residence in Black Moun- j I tain. This morning at the regu- I lar 11 o’clock service at the Pres -1 byterian church. I The Rev. Otto M. Hagler, who I has been quite ill, is now spending 1 I some time in Charlotte with Mrs. I Hagler and their young son, John I Blair. I. Mr. Fred A. Perley and Mr. Al- I len P. Perley left Monday after- I noon for Williamsport, Pa., where I they were called by the death of I their mother, Mrs. A. P. Perley, of I Williamsport. I Mr. Howard E. Stinchcomb re- I sumed his work this week with the 1 American Thread Company of 9 New York City after spending I several weeks at his home, “Gray 1 Gables,” in Lakewood, while he 9 was recovering from an operation I at the Mission Hospital. I The Wright Brothers I Make Successful Flight I 0 I Manteo, N. C., May 10.—Wright Brothers made a successful flight today in their air ship. Ttmy reached an elevation of 75 feet and made a rapid flight of two miles landing with ease. (From Asheville Gazette News, May 10, 1908. — GREYHOUNDS HUNT BY EAR Greyhounds follow game by sight and ear instead of scent. 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I ,>>000000000000©0000003()3 S THE CHURCH OF GOD Lakey St., Black Mountain □ Dixie Chambers, Pastor Sunday ■ 10:00 A. M.—Sunday School J 11:00 A- M. —Preaching ■ 7:30 P. M. —Preaching Wednesday ’ | 7:30 P. M.—Prayer Meeting Saturday ■' 7:30 P. M.—Y. P. E.
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