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»—Black Mountain (NC) NEWS
Thursday, October 14, 1948
SECTION II
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SOCIETY
Clubs - Parties - Meetings
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MRS. MILLER CELEBRATES
EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY
Mrs. H. A. Miller was honored
on her eightieth birthday last
Thursday evening with a party at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Dougherty. Guests were Dr. 11.
A. Miller, Dr. and Mrs. S. Borns
tein, Mrs. Gustova Brown, Buzzie
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Greenwood, and the honoree.
ARTS CLUB EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE HOLDS MEETING
The executive committee of the
Black Mountain Arts club met
at the public library October 4.
Matters relating to the policy,
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programs, and activities of the
coming year were discussed, and a
report on the work of the youth
•activities movement during the
past summer was given by Eu
gene Byrd.
It was decided to hold an open
meeting of the Arts club in the
library Thursday, October 14, at
8 p. m. to ascertain ways in which
further development of the club
should be directed.
BERNICE GREGG WEDS
S. C. GILLIAM IN GEORGIA
Mr and Mrs. Paul Gregg of
Black Mountain have announced
the marriage of their daughter
Bernice to S. C. Gilliam, son of
Mr and Mrs. Edward Gilliam, on
October 10 at Clayton, Ga.
The bride wore a street length
dress of pink wool and a black top
per, black and pink accessories,
and a corsage of pink carnations.
Mrs. Gilliam is a senior at
Black Mountain high school. Mr.
Gilliam attended school at Lake
Lure and at Black Mountain. He
is no wemployed at Beacon Man
uracturing co. at Swannanoa.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reyburn
accompained the couple to Clay
ton. They will reside temporarily
at the Padgett apartments on
Montreat road.
MRS GUY HONORS
MISS V A NETT A BLACK
Mrs. Robert Guy entertained
Tuesday afternoon at her home in
Ridgecrest at a bridal shower
honoring Miss Vanetta Black,
whose marriage takes place at the
Ridgecrest Baptist church October
16. The ladies of the Woman’s
Missionary Society of the Ridge
crest Baptist church assisted in
entertaining.
Garden flowers were used as
decoratons throughout the house.
The tea table was covered with
an imported lace cloth centered
with a crystal bowl of asters,
clematis, and dahlias.
MRS. MACKNEY HONORED
BY CLUB
The Hatohin’ Patch club met
Friday night with Mrs. Chet Sobol.
Mrs. Joe Mackney, who is leaving
soon, was presented with a set of
dishes from the group. Refresh
ments were served to Mrs. Carl
Myers, Mrs. Karl Kerlee, Mrs. Pat
Randolph, Mrs. Gustova Rrown,
Mrs. Anne Randolph, Miss Martha
Covin, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Finch,
and the honoree.
State President
Addresses Club
Thirteen members of the Busi
ness and Professional Woman’s
club, including the president, Mrs.
William Hickey, attended an in
spirational meeting of District
One of the State of N. C. Sun
day afternoon at the YWCA in
Asheville. Highlight of the pro
gram was a summarization of the
activities of the club by the state
president, Mrs. Kathryn Shipman
of High Point.
Miss Alice Pratt, director of
District One presided over the
meeting, the theme of which was
“How Standing committees Can
Function Throughout The Year.”
Reports were given by contact
chairmen of standing committees.
Two new clubs welcomed into
the Federation by Dr. Irma
Henderson Smathers were Wayne
sville and Black Mountain.
Spruce Pine members were host
ess at the social hour which fol
lowed the business meeting.
Attending from Black Mountain
were Mrs. Ruth H. Kennedy, Mrs.
Carolyn Dougherty, Mrs. Bessie
Carr, Mrs. Ruth Woodcock, Mrs.
Garnet Greenwood, Mrs. Elaine
Clark, Mrs. Edith Holcombe, Mrs.
Clara Rondel, Miss Sara Kitchen,
Mrs. Myrtle Stephenson, Mrs.
Frances King, Mrs. Lu Brown
Gregg and Mrs. Hickey.
AT STADIUM SATURDAY
Coach Eugene Byrd’s Dark
horses will journey to Memorial
Stadium Saturday afternoon where
they will clash at 3:00 with the
strong Ben Lippen gridders. With
victories over Biltmore, Weaver
ville, and Oakley under their
belts, the locals will shoot to
make it four in a row.
Farmers Ball Team
To Dance For Truman
At Raleigh Saturday
The Farmers Ball square dance
team will dance for President
Truman at the North Carolina
state fair at Raleigh Saturday,
October 16. This team won the
championship at the 21st annual
Folk Festival held recently in
Asheville.
Walter Davis and his Mt. Mitch
ell Ramblers were selected as the
best string hand. Bill Reynolds,
substitute caller for Raymond
Peek, was chosen best caller.
This team and music appeared at
the Cherokee Indian fair and at
the Bear Hunters’ club at the
community building in Marion.
Raymond Peek and four of his
“doggers’’ went to the Railroad
fair in Chicago. The four were
Jack Peek, Bobby Bright, and
Misses Byra, and Betty Crouch.
This group will make a tour of
Florida this winter.
0 E S Will Sponsor
Halloween Carnival
The Eastern Star will sponsor a
Halloween Carnival October 29,
7 p. m., at the Club house. There
will be a baby contest for babies
up to three years. This is spon
sored by the Teen Agers. If you
have a baby and do not have a
sponsor please call 5392. There
will be a lunch counter with sand
wiches, soft drinks, etc. Also a
cake walk, fortune telling, fish
pond, and a prize for the best
costume. Everyone is invited.
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