Black Mountain I library NEWS the Library- KkHOLD YOUK KING' by K? „cc M Rower is a truly com fclSTno”-* has for its Be t; K the Holy land at the time of ELt It is the story of a ycmng K an who at the cost of being ra ff nced bv family and friends, deny his belief in the great ■ ‘a,her, Jesus of Nazereth. | Kspecially for teen-agers. “The ■MAGNIFICENT BARB’ by l)ara K ir nlla. Kevin’s dream of a horse K.‘ ith „ white foot becomes a real- K y with the coming of the ntag- Barb. This horse exerts a K.iuru' influence on an improvident fßjnsh family. Fame spreads beyond jffthc paddock. ■‘MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS" by Nan- I "paschal. A world of dogs! That ■was what Mary found when she ■went to work for Dr. Grant, the ■veterinarian. ■ •FRIDAYS CHILD” by Mrs. ■ Janet Lambert. Girls who have UJni'ced&T Hope Chest ". I ItoniO -p ■L Kitchen Stool in the kitchen, snack bar, laundry or child’s room fj IQ4 ///// Itjl y// (J /^//The well balanced seat and restful foot support are wonderfully • - grain Guaranteed by Goodhousekeeping. ’—xmallmm* min im "8.95 Phone 4381 had “Just Jenifer” will enjoy re viewing an old acquaintance in "Friday’s Child". IN MEMORIAM L. B. HUDGINS Funeral services for L. R. Hud gins, To, who died Monday at his home here, were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at Kerlee Chapel Raptist church, with the Rev. J. N. Watson and Rev. Thom as W alters officiating. Burial whs in Tabernacle cemetery. Pallbearers were Thomas Swann, Roy Rurgin. Allie Padgett, Arvil McMahan, Fred Quinn and Mike Rradley. Surviving are two sons, Roy C. Hudgins of Akron, Ohio, and Grant W. Hudgins of Dayton, Ohio. Miss Hudgins of Dayton, Ohio; one daughter, Miss Bessie Hudgins of Black Mountain; one sister, Mrs. Edith Tabor of Dana; one brother, Mahlon Hudgins of Horse Shoe; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Harrison funeral home was in charge of arrangements. IN CHARLOTTE Borden Sabiston was in Char lotte on business last Tuesday. —Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hyatt of Miami Mountain are confined to their home because of illness VACATIONING Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sylvester left Tuesday for a month’s vacation in Melbourne, Florida. • ‘Night of Fun” March 11 High School Gym Re There! TRY OUR STORE FIRST for •Drugs •Toilet Articles •Candy •Soft Drinks •Ice Cream •Stationery •Smoking Supplies KEY CITY PHARMACY Phone 5231 - 2591 Black Mountain, N. C. —WE DELIVER— Thursday, March 4, 1948 Black Mountain (NC) NEWS— j 104 EXTRA f /S DAYS , X A I his year for you—Yes, two I , ■_ extra days a week . . . and how you can enjoy them! I Washday . . . ironing day \ . . . taken over for you by l ■ KEY CITY LAUNDRY. ,