■Old Fort News |l,P< \v. < MACON HEADS [lh iVfOK!- WOMAN’S CLUB 1 . w c. Macon was elected 11,.; -dent of the Old Fort Woman’s I .1... February meeting held at the home of the out- I loinir'president, Mrs. Kimball Mil llh r Other officers who will serve [■during the coming year are first ||v‘ee.president. Mrs. Joe Giles, sec- I lend vice-president, Mrs. Janie [lf Reid; secretary, Mrs. Robert Hwilkinsmi; treasurer, Mrs. W. E. {■Teague; corresponding secretary, || Mrs . Frances B. Houghton. I ‘ Mr < N. S. Ogburn led in a dc llvotional on “Frayer”. I v program on “Church Schools [las given by Mrs. Janie F. Reid, fleducational chairman. I Civic acomplishments for which I l ; h out-going administration is lleredi’ed with, include a major pro- Ijcct equipping the community [■budding with banquet service for II sixty ami interesting local’s men’s 11 , lib’s in furnishing and equipping lithe kitchen. The club also assist lied in sponsoring a youth recreat- II : program during the summer months. I jj rs- n, a. Lewis served as joint [•■returns home I Mrs. Madeleine Taylor, super- II v;sor of public school music for ||'Fools at Whiteville, returned on i| Tuesday following a visit at her || home in Old Fort. The schools II v. ic closed on account of the wea ■ ther. || sanes home I Mrs. Z. B. Lane and children, || Kitty and Branck, have returned II to their home at Old Fort after |l a two weeks' visit with relatives II at Wilson. During the absence II Mrs. Lane joined her husband for II a weeks’ stay in New York. [I ON THE MOVE! '• Mr. and Mrs. Vann Hughes and \ I family have moved into their new f I residence on Academy street. | Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Early and I family and Mr. and Mrs. Raul ; I Simmons are occupying the rewly ! I remodeled duplex on Academy and ■ Church streets. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and I family have moved their residence K from Morganton to Old Fort. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are engaged - I in a ladies’ ready to wear business I in Old Fort. MRS. BULLARD HOME -Mrs. R. 0. Bullard of Winston j I Salem spent the weekend at the home of her mother, Mrs. S. F. I Wilkinson at Old Fort. I youth group meet I AT OLD FORT CHURCH One hundred and twenty five young people of the Marion dis 'rict attended the February meet- m S held on Thursday at Old Fort Methodist church. Lay-off a temperance film, ■vas exhibited by the Rev. R. M. Hauss, i ,f Shelby, chairman of the nee Board of WNC Meth odist Conference. ■ ! Glonwood church were rtiuige of the' program. Mrs. 1 Kanipe was in charge of -' v Mrs. N. S. Ogburn, and Miss Pauline Noblitt served re freshments. The Rev. George R. R e i-airi and Mrs. Needham, the n,! JameS B - McClarty of Ma '!!"'■ a mong those present. ’.lie will tw. ),..M it . Methodist church “ <Jld ort group in charge of the Program. HLM NETS S9O ~ C J ' courtesy of W. C. Ma 01d F ort theatre owner, ap i j| lni f ely ninety dollars was Foi - , ! . , for the benefit of Old Star .\ MPt<?r ® rdor of Eastern Lh, j ; !irough showing of the film, d.,- ' ;V n a Big Way ” on Tues ’ - dn ’ ! Wednesday nights. the L d ;;; oUnt w hl be applied to sonic iUdll ? g fund for the Ma * struoi w kieh is under con- Uctlon « Old Fort. O. E. S. INITIATION Old Fort: Initiation of five can didates for member ship in Old Fort chapter of Order of Eastern Sta; will be he ld on Saturday evening, March 6th at the Mason ic hall. Worthy matron, Lois McDaniel, will preside. Visiting members of Black Mountain. Swannanoa and Ashe ville chapters are expected to be present. With The Sick Floyd Pittman who has bee ill is improving. Mrs. Dempsey Whitaker has been ill with flu. • ■Night of Fun"—March" 11— High School Gym Be There! ASK YOUR DOCTOR Have Your Prescriptions || \YVLp2 Filled Here With \ --ruaES Confidence You can be assured that only the purest and finest quality ingredients are used. Old Fort Drug Company Start PlllPlf C tillllillo Feed Them Our STARTER and WWtjumji&f GROWER MASH v'C- Depend On This High Grade Scientific Feed .. v v^n J To Assure Them Strong, Vigorous Health ma * f * *kO GUARANTEED ANALYSIS 0 Nitrogen, free extract, minimum .. 15.00"’’ Y Ingredients: Ground corn, ground wheat, wheat bran, wheat mid- II . ' dlings, wheat millrun, dehydrated alfalfa meal, soybean oil meal, .. , i MBL dried fermentation solubles, meat scraps, fish meal, ground limestone, —° -'1 FLOOR 1 HICKORY, N. C. * ★ : SOCIETY r Clubs - Parties - Meetings ★ — ★ MONTREAT CLUB - HOLD MEETING Mrs. Melinger E. Henry and ‘ -u'ss Julia Stokes entertained the • Montreat Agnes Scott club in their . home on Virginia Road, Montreat February 20. The members came at seven in order to listen to the broadcast from the college in Decatur at Vaster which they gath ered in the dining room for dessert. All the oficers were re-elected for the next year as follows: president, Miss Annie Webb; vice president, Mrs. Mellinger Henry; and secretary, Miss Julia Stokes! Those present were: Miss Webb, Miss Wade, Mrs. Macaulay, Miss Lucy Grier, Mrs. Henry, and Miss Julia Stokes. Also ihree visitors were present, I)r. Nettie Grier, lis Minnie Stokes, and the mas ot, Sidney Macauley. —Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McCall and children Joyce and Ted spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frady. • “Night of Fun”— March 11— NOW . . YOU CAN BUY THE FAMOUS Allen Range WOOD or COAL AT REDUCED PRICES We have a Limited Supply of These Famous Stoves Which We Are Selling Now at Reduced Prices. Act NOW Don t Delay TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OP PORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY. Black Mountain Hardware Co. PHONE 3481 > Black Mountain (NO NHWS—' I ! MONUMENTS All Sizes and Designs $5 to SIO,OOO I LOWRY - STRONG Hendersonville Road Phone 6415-J Asheville, N. C. 7

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