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Binford preached at the Oakley Baptist church, Asheville, last Sunday in the ab sence of Pastor Thomas who was away in a revival meeting. Mon day night the Rev. Binford began a revival meeting in the River Side Baptist church, Asheville. The meeting will continue about two weeks. Dr. W. R. Alexander, general secretary, Relief and Annuity board, Southern Baptist conven tion, and Mrs. Alexander and their daughter, Mrs. John C. Cowell, and Johnny, Jr., Dallas, Tex., are in their cottage on Royal Gorge. Dr. Walter P. Binns, president of William Jewel college, Liberty, Mo., and Mrs, Binns spent the week end with Mrs. Edith Beam and Mary Ward at Galax Lodge. Mrs. R. A. Thompson and chil dren, Paul, Roy, and Margaret Ruth, of Columbia, S. C., are spending the summer in the Cov ington Cottage. Mrs. Thompson is a gifted musician and leader of music in the women’s conventions of South Carolina. Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Winters of DeLand, Fla., are in their cottage, “Winsun,” for the summer. Dr. and Mrs. Winters are Ridge cresters of long standing. Dr. Winters is a professor in Stetson university. Mrs. William Morgan and her son Whit, Mrs. Marshall Morgan, and Miss Javan Stephenson were in their cottage on Royal Gorge over the week end. Dr. Hight C. Moore is teaching the Gospel of Matthew to a class of Staff Members at the Ridge crest assembly this week. PRESBYTERIANS SCARE F. C. The battling Presbyterians rallied for three runs in the seventh inning to press the league leading F. C. team to 10-9 decision. The game was featured by Ty son’s lead off homer in the first inning. The game was lost by the Presbyterians when F. C. got three consecutive home runs with two outs in the last of the fifth. Each of these homers might have been averted by better fielding. Friendship: Rudisill, ss, 4 2 4 Stephenson, p, 4 2 1 Iloschar, c, 4 0 1 Gardner, lb, 3 11 B. Gray, 3b, 4 0 1 Carpenter, 2b, 4 1 0 L. Fortune, rs, 4 2 3 Waters, If, 2 11 Saunooke, If. 1 0 0 Russell, cf, 2 11 10 13 Presbyterians: Tyson, ss, 4 1 3 Reese, 2b, 4 0 0 L. Marett, If, 2 2 1 Greene, lb, 4 2 1 Barkley, 3b, 3 11 White, cf, 4 0 1 Nichols, rs, 3 0 0 Eckles, rs. 1 0 1 Brantley, e, 4 2 2 Styles, p. 4 1 2 9 12 Two base hits: Greene, Bark ley, Eckles: Three base hits: L. Fortune, Tyson; Home Runs: Rudisill, Stephenson, Russell, Ty son. NORDHIELMS HOME Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Nordhielm have returned from Galesburg, 111., where they visited their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Nord hielm, and also Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Brouilette. DO UGHERTY GUESTS Mrs. Mabel Doughetv of Neoga, Illinois, and her son, Mack X. of LaGange, 111., will arrive to morrow for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Dougherty. Mack is an electrical engineer in the electromotive division of General Motors. MRS. COOKE HERE Mrs. H. M. 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