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ACTS not fiction B Y II . L . FRACrf IsE U R ", ANDERSON, ■ {SON IKANSFERCO. ■f" . have enjoyed, as has v Anderson, executive of mf"-:. Transfer Company, V 'y ~v transfer and com ■ ", M All Souls Cres- V l |' ; |t m ,,re, that unqualified ■’ ■ ~ihl esteem of his fellow , i'nch forms the distinction ■P i„- im.-iness career. His in ■ r ,i,„„ghts. desires and sym ■U'' I'j; him perfectly for the „ t . holds in the business i-'aithfully and honestly, ■F .vords and many acts, he H ms duties as a man and citizen. ■ v \ nderson has a wealth of J,,. r iinp traits which make mF\ credit'to his city. He is in ■' . ding citizen and business H'r ,V of Mr. An others and his gentle , ;in ,| courteous manner are \ appreciated by his fel cl, :S. He has always co with others in making H]! v his city but our state an HU c one. Imbued with li- H,,/ nmllc spirit, he has been devoted friends of the civic improvements and has . .j ,n to it an earnest and mi. support. ;u h to say that in every Mr. Anderson perforins hide.- as a citizen with ad- K. ■ ~j, to his city. This occasion K,,. , ven permit an outline Mr. Anderson’s high endow- K . and accomplishments, but c truthfully be said that the success of his business • raced directly to the ability K i: !! if this able executive. ■ TROY C. MCNEIL, ■ i MtM.ll. BODY WORKS H; r.ves this writer pleasure to .mitagc of this opportunity ■ mring to the attention of our one of Asheville’s out- Ht and leading citizens, ■i v McNeil, executive of the \. J Body Works, auto repair- H ini rebuilding; specialize in ■i, -: cars, wheel and axle al dynamic wheel balancing, . nyleiic and electric welding H -ci airs; 245 Broadway, phone K ■! f. ■ ■ Mr. McNeil has been an out in g figure in Asheville’s affairs for a number of and has won the esteem and He.-;.". • his fellow-workers and citizens and the warm and friendship of many, who ;ality, devotion to high ■ir: , ; and a clear and sympa- B’ understanding of men, and Htc.r motives and aspirations. ■ Hi.- many fine qualities of the B> n : and heart have come to the Bin 1 any and as to know him Bin, .-> to respect and confide in Bum. hi- friends are, literally Speaking without number. ■ Mr. McNeil’s steps have all been H 1 paths of service to the people B*v; : as established a record for Bf n .ciu y and courteous service. Bk as always worked for the Brmuc.-t ,if the people, he is a hard B o-nr. zealous and honorably am- B ’ . and has made a record as B n aide, fair, progressive and con ■Etnictive business executive. We Bompliinent .Mr. McNeil upon his B- es.-ful business career and Is 0 CIE T Y Efl ** u i >s - l’arties - Meetings ■-MRS. TYSON GIVES TEA ■ roiMC CLUB PROGRAM ■ J 1 dea and Topic club held ■ . u >, culai business and literary ■ leeung ;,t the home of Mrs. S. S. ■ G„c,, y . Mrs. A. F. Tyson, Jr., had ■ i ; ‘a Igc "d the program and de ■ f, tw ’ ,le members and guests B'' ' a of the life and works ■ d Rogers, the great American E“'; :onst ' "hom she called “An ■ ' a doi 0 f goodwill.” Mrs. 11' Cp, ri * "died many of his witty ■ ! " e business meeting the ■of : discussed the activities ■ <r, ''idte and colored play |l an d voted to give $25.00 I ' m .j. 1..' : '.vcees to be used toward I f seats at the softball ■ ronW ! l rs , pre?ent were Mrs. ■ R t p f|Ctess and president. Mrs. I *’i-eene, Mrs. Ted Holman, wish for him every success in the years ahead. . '’ALL L. RITCH, amieville insulation co. Asheville is noted for her out standing business and professional leaders and notable among these is 1 au! L. Ritch, executive of the Asheville Insulation Co., 70 S Lexington Ave. Mr. Ritch is a worthy example of one whose ambition and courage, plus the satisfaction derived from personal achievement, has enabled him to work himself up to many positions of eminence in the busi ness world. This he has attained by thorough application to duty, an enthusiasm for a job well done, and the confidence of the people. Young men embarking on a business career can well emulate -VI I-. Ritch, whose formula for suc cess is conscientious effort, long hours , and the determination to reach a definite goal. Mr. Ritch’s varied and useful success cannot be enumerated here, but suffice t<J say that as a business leader he holds the high est position for solidity of judg ment, enlightened knowledge and urbanity of demeanor*. He has pur sued a line of patriotic purpose which has crowned his name with honor, and such deserves unlimited praise from everyone. Mr. Ritch is a man of sound and enlarged views, a close observer of men and things and keenly enjoys all con tacts with his fellowman. He is esteemed by all as a most intelli gent, farseeing and reliable ex ecutive. YV e congratulate him upon his success and wish for him the continued success he so justly de serves. DAN FURR, ASHEVILLE PAVING CO. If the municipality of Greater Asheville were to make an annual award to an outstanding citizen and business man it could not find a more worthy representative than Dan Furr, executive of the Ashe ville Paving Co., general con tractors, Technical Bldg. Mr. Furr has been a resident of North Carolina for many years, figuring actively in organizations and movements endeavoring to promote the best interest of his city and state, meanwhile wielding a marked influence on the direction of the life and affairs of his city. His intimate and practical know ledge of his business, coupled with long practical experience in this field has enabled him to anticipate his customer’s wishes and has been responsible to a great extent for the large and lucrative patronage his firm has enjoyed throughout its existence. Mr. Furr has always been civic minded giving generously of his time to many measures tending to the public good and a richer de velopment of his city and state. His prominence in business life re flects the abilities which have won him the respect of his fellowman. He is equally admired, however, for patriotic citizenship, his public spirit and exemplary character. His influence is indeed a benefit to all who know him, our best wishes for his continued success with the people of Greater Ashe ville and her great trade area. Mrs. O. E. Leeman, Mrs. J. G. Northcott, Mrs. R. Oulahan, Mrs. Allbn Provost, Mrs. John Ramsey, Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mrs. A. F. Ty son, Jr., and Mrs. W. W. White. Two guests were present for the social hour. There were Miss Margaret Hay and Mrs. W. V • Phillips. HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB HOLDS MEETING The Black Mountain Home Demonstration Club met Monday at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. W. D. Hyatt. Mrs. Clar ence Frady, president, pre sided. After the business session Mrs. Mamie Sue Evans, Home Agent, gave a demonstration oi; Home Cooked Meals Country Style ★ SLEEPY HOLLOW LODGE Turn Right at FLEETWOOD APTS. Black Mountain (NC) NEWS—j Thursday, July 8, 1948 SECTION 11 storage space in the home. Mrs. Earnest Davis gave a report of the Jam and Pickle demonstration held in Asheville previous to the meeting. A discussion was held on Freezdr Lockers, Polio, and the Cancer Clinic. A social period followed. Those present were: Mrs. John Melton, Mrs. Marvel Hunter, Mrs. Earnest Davis, Mrs. M. S. Evans, Mrs. Freeman Mc- Call, Mrs. C. L. Frady, Mrs. Wil liam Hinkle, Mrs. \V. D. Hyatt, Mrs. Fred Cook, Mrs. Harley Reed, Mrs. Charles Clevenger, Mrs. W. T. Miller, and Mrs. Finley Stepp. CHURCH GROUP HEAR DR. MILLER A joint meeting of the W. S. C. S. and the Wesleyan Service Guild was held Tuesday night in the Fellowship room at the Metho dist church. Dr. Herbert Miller told of the great need for missionary work in Polond, and reports of the Youth Fellowship conference held at Lake Junaluska last week were given by Thelma Brooks and Bub Gaskins. Those attending were Mrs. Dougas Jones, Mrs. Gordon Green wood, Mrs. C. E. Keith, Mrs. Fred Cook, Mrs. Francis King, Mrs. Mary Jo Fletcher, Mrs. J. G. Northcott, Mrs. Dempsey Whit aker, Miss Caroline Hall, Mrs. Thad McDonald, Mrs. Charles Gwaltney, Miss Pat Adams, Mrs. Jo Rudge, Mrs. Mary Aleshire, Mrs. Zeb Sawyer, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Houston, Mrs. J. P. Ashley, Mrs. W. T. Wright, Mrs. M. C. Dickens, Zeb Sawyer and the Rev. Thad McDonald. A social hour followed the meeting. H. p. CLUB HEAR MRS. PIKE Mrs. Walter Pike, of Hender sonville, was a guest Tuesday of the Black Mountain Demonstra tion Club at a special meeting. Mrs. Pike was a delegate to the convention of the associated country women of the world held in Hol land, Belgium, France, and Eng land and lectured on conditions in these countries and some of her experiences there. After the meet ing a collection was taken which will be given to “CARE.” PAULINE ARNOLD CIRCLE WILL MEET TUESDAY The Pauline Arnold Circle of the First Baptist church will hold their regular monthly meeting, Tuesday, July 14, at the home of Mrs. George McAfee on Montreat road at 8 p. m. All members are asked to attend. OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY The Rev. and Mrs. Harry Dycus celebrated their thirteenth wed ding anniversary Tuesday, June 29. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Frady and son Bryan were their dinner guests. Mrs. Harry Dycus and children, Faye, Raye, and Sonn, spent last weekend in Shelby visiting re latives. The Rev. Harry Dycus, pastor of Vance Avenue Baptist Church, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frady. m Your Doctor’s Prescription . . . ... is important to us and we will follow* it exactly and precisely . . . For Summer Complete Line of FIRST AID & DRUG SUNDRIES Full Line of Nunnally’s Candies KEY CITY PHARMACY Black Mountain, N. C. Phone 5231 - 2591 WE DELIVER FREE PARKING LOT— Grocery Specials THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. Get the habit of shopping at SHAW’S for your entire grocery needs. You will find here FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS SERVICE and prices that will make you happy. DEEP SOUTH ORANGE—TALL CAN JUICE 24 c DEEP SOUTH— YUM YUM NO. 2 CAN ! AMBROSIA 37 c CIGARETTES Carton $135 For ft At Your FAVORITE GROCER FLEECY WHITE LAUNDRY QT. BOTTLE BLEACH 13 c LOOK! AGAIN P&G SOAP 10* CANNED BEEF The Real Thing Once Again SUGAR MAKE YOUR OWN CHINESE DISHES EVERBEST CHOW MEIN NOODLES 22 c ROLAND BEAN SPROUTS 19 c LA CHOY SOY SAUCE 12 c MRS. CALVIN CHANDLER FREE! FREE! 1 pH] BAG AIR- WICK P QC c Fills Indoor Odors ; vuJ p 0 t he person whose name ii i 'Nimiw* ■BBBB appears in this ad. GOLD • DOT FOODS PHONE • Preserves o r /* 1 • Mayonnaise 4. J 0 1 3
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