SEWS FROM [OAD RIVER CHURCH ra.<tor of Broad River has been confined to his J of the last two weeks tinus trouble.” However, a 'l'te Sunday is that he is ■*r \ number of friends . Dotsons visited the pastor is family on Bald Mountain in Beverly Hills Sunday, m ' Mr and Mrs. Willie Hudg [Vr and Mrs. Paul Dotson, glia Davis, Ray Connor and lb lev: Kev and Mrs. Dotson hope , able to attend the usual ' ‘at their church next Sun ]t Was quite disappointing , be able to be at church last .. aI1(i not to be able to share • fine dinner with Mr. and John Long, say the Dotsons. lt Monday (June 18) was the Mr Dotson’s birthday. His ‘daughter, Joan, also shares ante day. She was one year the preacher won’t say , he is- He only says, “Well, „ been a lot of water poured the dam since I got here.’’ good start on the new pews ieen made. Enough material (een purchased to make six aml two have been complet rrangements are being made Itiild and varnish the others The Rev. Dotson had hoped able to take up some new in •‘Merrill’s Cove section” , would call him away from i River church two Sundays month, but due to his illness other reasons he feels it is to concentrate all his efforts ic work in Broad River corn ties. A good ’ole singing is :ted next Sunday. Everyone "ged to attend. The hour is P. M. iw Graduate rects School I hiT is jrelyn V. Hooper, daughter of ev. and Mrs. M. Miles Hooper received her bachelor of arts cial studies from Shaw Uni Jity, Raleigh, May 28, is di Ing a daily vacation Bible el at the Catawba View Bap rch in Old Fort. While di ling the school she is the house ■t of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ton. be two-weeks’ vacation Bible which began Monday, June ’ds sessions daily from 9 12 p. m. for all pupils be i the ages of 4-lfi. Miss per is assisted in the school nree young ladies of the com ty, Misses Jean Ann Lytle, ey Matthews, and Doris p. Refreshments are served ' by the women of the church, adult Bible class is being each night from 8 until 9 and has as its guest speak Itne pastor, the Ttev. Miles Iptr each Wednesday and Tsday night. ne closing events of the va tn Bible school will consist P picnic for the children and ^losing program, Friday even June 22, at 8 p. m. Mrs. C. Maydwell Entertains Club Mrs. Charles Maydwell enter ained her bridge club Saturday afternoon at her home on Blue Ridge road. High score was held by Mrs. Chester Sobol and low by Mrs. C. C. Godfrey. Other guests were Mrs. B. E Nordhielm, Mrs. Worth Burgess, Mrs. Gordon Greenwood, Mrs. Gustova Brown, and Mrs. Will iam Hickey. Baptist Church Notes — First Baptist Church J. N. Binford, interim pastor Morning Worship—11 o’clock Evening Worship—7:30 Sermon—“The Outstanding Rea son for Rejoicing Never Changes” Sermon—“The Heavenly Guide” “No person can attend church regularly without improvement, nor can he expose himself to the preaching of the Bible and be satisfied to live in sin.” ACCEPTS NEW POSITION Miss Miriam Louise Whitehead of Evanston, 111., is visiting her mother, Mrs. William A. White head at their summer home, ‘“•Woodthrush Cabin.’’ Miss White head, who has been with North Western University, Chicago, has just accepted a position with the Scribner Publishing Co., New York City. VISITS PARENTS Mrs. Lonnie Ingram and daugh ter, Sidney, returned last Satur day from a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Engle in Rocky Mount, Va. They also visited Mr. Ingram’s family in Bassett, Va. Roy B. Ingram, a brother-in-law, returned home with them and spent several days here. ATTENDING WEDDING Miss Kathleen Miller left Tues day for Cherittv, S. C., to be a bride’s maid in the McCown-Mc Cormick wedding Thursday night. Miss McCown is a former room mate of Miss Miller when they were teaching in the Salisbury schools. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stubble field and daughter, Priscilla, of Bloomington, 111., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Greenwood and Buddy. SPENDING SUMMER Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Rabb and sons, Forte and Reggie, of Aug usta, Ga., arrived last Friday to spend the summer at their home. ARRIVED MONDAY Miss Isabelle Carrothers of Nashville, Tenn., arrived Monday to spend a few days with Miss Mary McKay. 10 DAYS AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Anderson and son, Robert, and Miss Mild red Anderson are spending a 10 day vacation at Myrtle Beach. FOR SHORT STAY Henry Parks of Atlanta Ga., visited his mother, Mrs. Madelon Parks, for a short time last week. 1 When a ffufr tacks bout somebody ak says “an I'd tell, him so To his face' -he usually |udo;< around first "Tt> ! make sure he ^W/ON’T HAVE To ( T,I.Uh.JJII.U, I ■___ We Have PLENTY of the following Materials IN STOCK: • SCREEN DOORS • SCREEN WIRE • DRY FRAMING AND ROOFERS • CONCRETE AND CINDER BLOCKS • KILN DRIED FINISH PLYWOOD • SASH AND DOORS • BIRD & SONS SHING LES AND ROLL ROOFING • MASONITE PLAIN • '/»” MASONITE TEMPERED • •/,” JOHNS MANVILLE INSULATION BOARD Broadway Builders Supply 139 Broadway—Black Mountain—Phone 3541 Customers’ Corner What (lo you consider good service in a food store? Do you get it at your A&P? Of course, we expect all our employees to be friend ly and courteous. But we think good service goes be yond that. We train our employees to be prompt, ef ficient, helpful and accurate as well. 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