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Phone 2561 ) Events HONOR MRS. OBERMAYER MITH TEA AND SHOWER On Friday afternoon October 8, Mrs. M. J. Baer, Mrs. Robert Qu.llen, and Mrs. Carter Uzzell entertained with tea and shower at the home of Mrs. M. J. Baer in honor of Mrs. Betsy Obermayer "ho will be leaving Black Mountain soon for her future home in Wash ington. The hostesses received their guests in the living room which was decorated with autumn flow ers. The tea table in the dining room was laid with a lace cloth, centered by a silver bowl of white gladioli, surrounded by white can dles that burned from silver candlesticks. The sideboard was banked with white cosmos. During the afternoon a tea cart was rolled into the living room laden with the beautiful shower gifts of the guests for Mrs. Ober mayer whose departure leaves a void for her many friends. Forty guests called to wish the honoree future happiness, and it was a very happy occasion. W.S.C.S. MEETS The Woman’s Society of Christ ian Service met at the home of Misses Ruby, Caroline, and Bern- ice Hall, Tuesday afternoon, Oc tober 5. Mrs. C. E. Keith, presi dent, presided over ,the business session. Mrs. W. T. Wright had the devotional for the afternoon. Miss Ruby Hall gave a talk on Alaska.” After the meeting a social hour was enjoyed by- Mrs. H. A. Kerlee, Mrs. L. C. Jumper, Mrs. Frank Buckner, Mrs. Zeb Sawyer, Mrs. J. T. Simpson, Mrs. J. H. Beckwith, Mrs. C. E. Keith, Mrs. W. T. Wright, Mrs. E. M. Hursh, Mrs. Kelly Benge, Mrs. Thad McDonald, Misses O’Neal, and Mrs. C. M. Dickens. WOMAN’S CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD ORGANIZE COMMITTEE The executive board of the Black Mountairl Woman’s club met Monday afternoon at the home of Misses Florence and Minnie Drinker to plan for the coming meetings and to organize a new committee for canvassing for the Community Chest drive. Mrs. George Stone, club president, pre sided and named the following committee: Mrs. E. V. Gouge, chairman, Mrs. C. C. Godfrey, Mrs. Dempsey Whitaker, Mrs. Fannie Fitzgerald, Mrs. G. L. Kirkpat rick, Mrs. B. W. Rowland, and Misses Ethel and Louise Simmons. Others present at the meeting were Mrs. Gouge, Mrs. Whitaker, Mrs. J. L. Potter, Miss Helen Miles, Miss Caroline Hall, Miss Eliza beth Hoyt, Mrs. Charles Spencer, Miss Edith Chatterton, Miss Nan nie Watkins, Mrs. Gordon Green wood and the hostesses. LINDA WEST FETED ON SIXTH BIRTHDAY Mrs. C. D. West entertained recently with a birthday party in honor of her daughter Linda’s sixth birthday anniversary. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in decorations and re freshments. The table was cent ered with a large white birthday cake decorated with pink rose buds and candles. Games were played and each child received a favor. Cake, ice cream, mints, and pink lemonade were served to the following: Lin da West, the honoree; Vivian Stewart, Lillie and Lally Drake, Linda Matthews, Judy Byrd, La Vonne, Rachel and Mildred Rhodes, Judy and Gwendolyn McAfee, Mrs. Edward Stewart, Mrs. A. R. Matthews, Mrs. Alma Ashley, Mrs. George McAfee, and Mrs. Mer dith Isley. ST. JAMES AUXILIARY MEETS WITH MRS. RANKIN MILLER The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. James Episcopal church met at the home of Mrs. Rankin Miller in Grovemont Tuesday, October 5. The president, Mrs. Robert Mar tin. opened the meeting with prayer. The speaker for the afternoon was unable to attend due to a cold. Two guests were present: Mrs. Florence Smith of Swannanoa and Mrs. Freddric Ely of Florida. After the business meeting and closing prayer by the president, refreshments were served to: Mrs. Oliver Alexander, Misses Florence and Minnie Drinker, Mrs. Fred Perley, Miss Aurelia Howells, Mrs. Allen Provost Jr., Mrs. Rob ert Martin, Mrs. Florence Smith Miss Carrie Many and Mrs. Fred die Ely. MRS. FITZGERALD HOSTESS TO CHURCH GROUP Circle No. 2 of the Presbyter ian church met Tuesday afternoon, October 5, at the home of Mrs. Fannie Fitzgerald. Mrs. G. L. Kirkpatrick, Circle chairman, con ducted the business meeting after which Miss Bordman presented the program. Refreshments were served to the following; Mrs. S. S. Cooley, Mrs. H. D. Crawford, Mrs. Rose Crawford, Mrs. William Griffin, Mrs. A. E. Knoefel, Sr., Mrs. Albert Kissling, Mrs. G. L. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. John McMillan, Mrs. J. M. Stout, Mrs. E. E. White, Mrs. J. 0. Williams, Miss Susan Currell, and Mrs. Pons who was a visitor for the afternoon. JOIN THE PTA! IN CHARLOTTE Mrs. T. P. Crump and daughters Bettye Anne and Barbara Jeanne : pent last week in Charlotte with Mrs. Crump’s parents, Mr. and Mrs R. B. Byrum. VISIT BLUE RIDGE Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lindau and daughter Sara spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sanders of Blue Ridge. JOIN THE PTA! Floors- Walls- Floors ASPHALT & RUBBER TILE FLOORS ALUMINUM WALL TILE (Choice of 16 Colors) WOOD FLOORS (Sanded & Refinished) FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION PERSONAL SERVICE ON ALL JOBS LARGE OR SMALL Western Carolina Contractors SPECIALISTS IN MODERN FLOORS, WALLS, AND CEILINGS 147 College St. Asheville Dial 3-8531 GET MORE POUNDS GAIN FROM YOUR GRAIN AND ROUGHAGE uUtn PURINA STEER FATENA You feed cattle to make money. .. and the more pounds of gain you get from your grain and roughage, generally speaking, the more money you can make. Feedlot tests prove that Purina Steer Fatena makes grain put on more pounds gain. At the Purina Research Farm it took 117 pounds less grain feed to make 100 pounds of gain than with a single protein supplement. And hun dreds of cattle feeders also report top results: proof that Steer Fatena pays off in the feed lot—pays off in saving grain. So, before you buy feed ask us about Purina Steer Fatena. It’s priced right for profit! 0^a k os Feed Mere\^^| / WRIGHT’S CASH STORE Phone 3121 Black Mountain, N. C. WE DELIVER ■ ■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■■jyyuui m mmu a u m m m amßmmmumjtTuz Black Mountain (NC) NEWS —' Thursday, October 14, 1948 SECTION I MONUMENTS All Sizes and Designs $5 to SIO,OOO JOHN D. STRONG Hendersonville Road Phone 6232 Asheville, N. C. 7