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Tociety flubs - I’arties - Meetings MORGAN *’\' rl es l. martin wed MIAMI CEREMONY Mr 'and Mrs. John O. Morgan ‘ Mountain announce the " cent marriage in Miami, Florida •.f their daughter. Thelma Elnora, 1 ( 'harles L. Martin, son of Mrs. Maybeile H. Martin of New York ' The couple were united in m-irriage at the Boulevard Chris lhn church by the pastor, the Rev. ; : iren \V. Dunton using a double ring ceremony. \ m-ogram of wedding music waV given by Mrs. Clara Mae Simmons, organist, Miss Elaine Kalamaras and E. Harris Carlin bride wore a white eyelet matching hat and white accessories and carried a white Bible decorated with white roses. Mrs. Martin , formerly of Black Mountain, has made her home in Miami for the past two years where she is employed as Traffic a irent for Eastern Airlines. Mr. Martin is a travel repre sentative for American Express so„ also in' Miami. The couple are at home at 1250 Southwest 6th St. after a honey moon in Havana, Cuba. MISS ELSIE KERLEE jc ENGAGED TO p-VVID JOSEPH NACHE Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Kerlee of Black Mountain have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mi s? Elsie Virginia Kerlee. to David Joseph Nache, son of R. T. Xaohe and the late Mrs. Marion Terrones De Nache of Chicago. The wedding will be held at 7 p. in. at the Methodist church on August 7. Miss Kerlee was graduated from Black Mountain high school and after two years at Guilford college took training as a medical sec retary at Lees Mcßae college, Banner Elk. She has been employ ed at Oteen veterans hospital for the past two years, Mr. Nache served four years | with the armed forces during the I war. He was educated in Chicago i and studied art at Crane Tech and the Art Institute in Chicago. He is now planning to study photography in Washington, D. C. ARTS CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY PICNIC SUPPER The July meeting of the Black Mountain Arts club was held at Lake Tomahawk on Wednesday afternoon, July .7. New features of sketching in the afternoon and demonstrations of clay modeling by Richard Al bany and points in tooling leather by Marvin Levitt, summer art instructors at Blue Ridge, com bined with a covered dish supper to make a delightful occasion. Those who sketched were Mrs. Lucille Stories, Mrs. Fairchild, and Mrs. Mary Hoyt Reese of the Asheville Art Guild, Mrs. A. L. Campbell of Montreat, and Mrs. P B. Fleming of Swannanoa. Other artists present were Mrs. E. Alshire, Miss Elizabeth White, Miss Kirtland, and Miss Annie Wallace of Black Mountain and A E. Ackley of West Asheville, as "ell as Mr. Albany and Mr. Leirtt, of Blue Ridge. MISS VIRGINIA BELL IS CIRCLE GUEST SPEAKER Circle No. 2 of the Presbyterian church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Susan Currell. Mrs. G. L. Kirkpatrick was the chairman. Seventeen members and four visitors were present. Miss Vir ginia Bell, daughter of Dr. L. Aelson Bell, was the visiting speaker. Her subject was “Foreign Missions.” CIRCLE NO. l MEETS " ITH MRS. G. F. BELL ircle Number 1 of the Black Mountain Presbyterian church wid their meeting with Mrs. G. F. J( '• i uesday afternoon. Eleven in mbers and three visitors were Present. »!*« -Mary Lou Williams gave *i Me study of the message of e historical books of the old testament. M rs . Clifford Porter ■"e a talk on “The Young Adult dt *> ork.” W°ITH E ot™ ED CELEBRATES WITH birthday PARTY third Reed celebrated his irthday on July 6 with an %“g c “ ke P art E on the lawn of Reed s Cabins. Those at- Reed' n Rr We r P' ckie and Suzanne hv T° ks Styles - David Ham well d TOmmy and David Barn Mr?R e H r of Mr - and holt R ' ? eed of Mla *ni who are here operating Reed’s Case for the season. OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Sawyer ob served their seventeenth wedding anniversary Sunday with a picnic (tinner near Hendersonville. After dinner they attended the Asheville- Hendersonville air show. OAK KNOLL GUESTS Mildred Joyce Williams, who is a teacher of water color and etching in Key West, Florida, is a guest of Mrs. Mary E. Alishire at Oak Knoll Studio. TO SAIL FOR JAPAN Miss Susan Currell expects to sail in October for Japan where she was a missionary for 20 years. “I am sorry to leave Black Moun tain, Miss Currell said, “and have found it a great joy and privilege to have been the Bible teacher in the elementary school for the past six years.” BUSINESS TRIP Mrs. VV. S. Holcombe made a busi ness trip to Atlanta Monday. \Auto : Headquarters': • —For— j : #gas : : #oil • : •BATTERIES • : •tires : • • TUBES : : OFAN BELTS • : •FUEL PUMPS : : HOT POPCORN : JOPEN UNTIL 1:00 A. M.J : Bill’s Pure : : Oil Station : l BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. • • Phone 2401 • Insist on < Toastmaster “ Bread, Rolls, & Cakes FLAVORFUL ... because only quality enriched Try OllF Thick Sliced For flour is used in the baking. 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C. .......... IN SOUTH PACIFIC Kenneth Poteat of Black Moun l tain has arrived on Canton Island in the South Pacific according to i information received here. He will be stationed there for a year with the LTnited States weather bureau. Black Mountain (NC) NEWS—j Thursday, July 15, 1948 SECTION I PHONE YOUR NEWS TO 4101 CLASSIFIEDS SELL! 3
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