~.; rs have lights: : : » lets have lights: : : MISS SARAH KITCHEN INVITES VOL TO ENJOY ART bosons Groups or Private SI.M to s;>.oo SIGN I I’ WITH YOUR NAME AND U)I)RESS \T THE HOME STORE Corner oi' Church and S ate Sts. Black Mountain, N. C. or See Miss Kitchen at Sunn;- Hollow S'udio Right Side of Golf Coair.e 'general ELECTRIC • DRIPOLATORS • BLANKETS • DEEP FREEZE UNITS • ZENITH COMBINATION RADIO SETS • BATTERY SETS • ATLAS TIRES & BATTERIES We Carry A Complete Line Os O-Cedar Wax & Polish • Viverette Radio & Supply Co. Black Mountain, N. C. 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Our thrifty Autumn dips her shawl In Oriental dye; While Winter cloaked in greys and brown Commands the snow to fly To wrap him in a warm down puff When wind roars and nights are rough. But dancing Spring in emerald gown j Mak es haste to leap Through swollen brook and water fall To shake the cherry buds from sleep. Aurelia Dora Howells. The Poetry Group of the Arts Club will meet Saturday, June 7, at Miss Emma Robinson’s. The Garden Group will meet Monday, June 9, at 6:30 p. m. at j V s. Tom Sharp’s. The Needle Work Group will meet on June 13. FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. John Kale of Ridgecrest have had as guests recently their daughters and their families: Dr. and Mrs. R. David Daniel and daughter, Cornelia Elizabeth, of Winston-Salem, Mr. * and Mrs. Richard Womack and son Richard. Jr., of Shelby, N. C., anil Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wisely of Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Daniel, the former Miss Ella Mae Kale, spent two years overseas as a nurse with the 65th Division. Dr. Daniel, a pediatri cian, plans to enter the Boston Children’s hospital for eighteen months’ study before going into practice for himself. This was the first time in seven years that the family have been together. CALLED HOME Because of the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Fred Vance was called to Charlottesville, where she spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waddell, who brought her home and spent a week here. —Mrs. E. M. Norton returned Saturday from Orlando, Florida, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson and family and other friends. On her return trip she spent some time in Daytona Beach and St. Augustine. —Leon Williams is spending a few days visiting in La Grange, N. C. This week-end he will drive Dr. and Mrs. George Pritchard iback to Black Mountain where they will spend the summer at their home on Church street. —Mr. and Mrs. Ted Holman are building a garage apartment and expect to move into it soon. —Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McDougle and Sara visited Mr. and Mrs. H. I. McDougle in Charlotte last week-end. —Mrs. Gilmer Weatherly has finished a business course at the Vocational Community School in Asheville. —Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kerlee and daughters’ Elsie and Wilhel mina, will leave Saturday for a vacation at Myrtle Beach, S. C. —Miss Wilhelmina Kerlee of Montreat college is home for the summer vacation. She had as a guest last week. Miss Georgiana Griffin of Greenville, S. C. • LET’S HAVE LIGHTS! ! ! SHOE REPAIRS! ★ We Specialize In Hand Made Sandals ★ Open Wednesdays WEST’S i NAT’L SHOE SHOP 78 College St. Asheville, N. C. Playground Will Open Monday o The playground on Church street will be opened under super vision, Monday, June 9, at 2 p. m. Children from three to ten years of age are invited to participate the first day. Tee cream will be' served at 4 o’clock. To be able to enjoy the privi leges of the grounds after the ninth, membership will be neces sary in order to support it. The fee is SIO.OO for the three summer months for a family, and 25c an afternoon for each child not a member. Children under three years of age will be allowed to use the part set aside for them (if accompanied by a parent or other responsible person) by pay ing $5.00 for the family for the three summer months. Mrs. G. Luther Kirkpatrick is the treasurer. The playground association gratefully acknowledges the do nations made by Mrs. Estelle Har per and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Potter. Inadvertantly the notice and acknowledgements last week were placed under the Girl Scout article. Appreciation was expressed there for the contributions of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eckles, Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Ru dolf Sharp, and Mr. and Mrs. Carter Uzzell. OPERATORS OF COMBINES MUST HAVE PERMITS Operators of combines and threshing machines are reminded that they are required to obtain permits to operate their machines in North Carolina. The permits are to be obtained through the Register of Deeds Office in each county of the State. There is rare ly any charge for these permits, although handy daily record books are provided along with forms on which to report the acreage threshed and bushels obtained from this acreage. —Mrs. R. E. Mumpower is at tending Mrs. E. A. Ogle’s piano recital this afternoon at Central church in Asheville, where her niece, Emily Knox Hastings, is a soloist on the program. —Mrs. Edna Philbert and , daughter Madalin entertained Mrs. Harrie Danenhower and son . John at dinner Sunday at the Monte Vista. 1 l NOTICE! ALL PERSONS WILL ’! TAKE NOTICE THAT THE M UNDERSIGNED, C. H. BOST, J HAS SOLD AND TRANSFER RED ALL HIS INTEREST IN THE CAFE KNOWN AS BLACK MOUNTAIN BUS 1 STATION TO ALVIN C. PAT ; TON. HE IS DOING BUSI ! NESS UNDER THE NAME , OF BUS STATION GRILL. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS NO INTEREST IN THE BUS , INESS KNOWN AS BUS t STATION GRILL AND IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ! ANY OF ITS OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES, t C. H. BOST. I Insist on Toa /iw ster Toastmaster Bread, Rolls, & Cakes FLAVORFUL . .. because only quality enriched Try Thick For flour is used in the baking. TOAST . . . v For brighter breakfasts is the test of fine quality. \ ° r our Thin s,iced for SANDWICHES ... II l|l ~ Bust’s \Toast Master fr/irA DSt i/ut SERVING WESTERN W r@**Tl i/C*iiy* NORTH CAROLINA BOST’S BAKERY, ASHEVILLE, PHONE 3084 —- ATTENDS SCHOOL OF MISSIONS Mrs. Zeb Sawyer is attending the School of Missions at Pheiffer college, Miesenhammer, N. C., this week. She is representing the local Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service of the Methodist church. j —Mrs. Edgar Love and children Barbara, Elizabeth, and James, arrived Tuesday from Lincolnton, N. C., to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Keith. ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL. IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased, your 35c back at any drug store. TE - OL. a STRONG fungicide, contains 90 ' per cent alcohol. IT PENE TRATES. Reaches MORE germs ! to KILL the itch. Today at Black Mountain Drug Co. i i Simply spray broadleaf weeds like dan delion, plantain, chick weed, Canada A'fHwl 3 thistle, bind weed, pig weed, cockle burr with powerful Purina Weed Killer. PURINA P D U . R .'^ S£EOS fOOD ’ ' : . Tested for a flower and lawns and PURINA WEED KILLER 1 U&L. FOR LAWNS...SmaII • low cost packages . - FOR PASTURE, com / r//r C rows, fence rows, f * jflifjJSrtM i fcfr i (*•*"*% SUit drums. 1 \ DDT SPRAY / SEE US FOR DIRECTIONS ] \ Fo, Farm Building. / \^andStock^Cattij^< ' ! 2V" I I ISd | Kitu Jliei I BAIAN « YOU * GRA,N FO R WEE KS ! We recommend Dissolve this special “u,! P mud”o P ; ‘2s°° IN tu*. growlh. It's... CALF FEED Sell your milk (at U. S. av- . SOW & PIG CHOW j pSfl j D - PJ - j WRIGHT’S CASH STORE - rJ j Phone 3121 Black Mountain, N. C. CHOWS j 3 —WE DELIVER 'i »» 4 3 Thurs., June 5, 1947—BLACK MOUNTAIN (N. C.) NEWS—I —Jimmy Titc, a , student at Black Mountain college, is spend ing the week in Cleveland, Ohio. BLACK MOUNTAIN INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE and BONDS Representing Leading Stock Companies t * Greene Building BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. s k —Miss Jane Wade was home from Charlotte for a few days last week. Page 3