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it Revival >re Is Still Progress ]vV|val under tent is grow JLp. interest anti crowds, fc tl communities away from y, mtain were represented Sundav. Services begin "veiling at 7:30 with Dewey L,. ,ind wife of Asheville in ,' of the music. 1 llther Horn is preaching v at 2:30 p. tn. as well as J nir. Sunday his subject (h, ivrsonality of The Devil.” L( , - urged to attend. tFt KTST RAMBLINGS |J-; ,m Page 2, this Sec. Gc ’.ee Allred. Barbara re |d with him for a short stay la- fitv by the sea. hbv Blair spent the week end h wife, Orieta, and baby, ‘ it was good to see him "of course they were at £i as usual. K Rtv. Cecil M. Perry preach gj . on at a service ordain al deacons at the Reed Ho: ..I church Sunday even ■ ..ends are glad to hear , ... - from Pete Brittain of • S. naval air base, Corpus 1 . Texas. Pete is remem u~ an outstanding athlete, t, an, and member of the je -<t church. i Mrs. \V. L. Snypes are , their house two addi ,oms and will soon be • move into them. Bill i busy working for other e finds it difficult to com r.hesi- two rooms working llU->. He is a talented man many things. ir Snypes and family, Clyde fh fuf family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson and Michael, en a picnic dinner at the Old [playground Sunday. Iff s'of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard { Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. ond Fitts and sons, John |r; and Hardy Raymond, who returning from Niagara and their annual vacation jar::' home in Lexington. f. \Y. C. Barrett and her [John, left Monday for their i in I.aurinburg after a short at their summer house on ^1 Gorge. op 47 Enjoys ke To Greybeard |y Scout Troop No. 47 en a hike to Greybeard moun |la-■ Saturday. The group was npanied by scoutmaster, Mr. tn-. Those participating were McDougle, John Buckner, fen Knoefel, Craig Cooley, Bradley, Gerald Bartlett, Bradley, Benny Hyder, Cal jtay Brooks, Billy Wells, David Ray Thomas, and Larry fls. It- Wright is scribe. NY (iTESTS SUNDAY and Mrs. L. H. Stepp of £«• highway had as guests week Mrs. Wade Russell of N. C.. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh and daughters, Marie and lof Albermarle, N. C., and *y Reece of Rutherfordton. ay guests included Mr. and (J’"tinny Stiles and small son P! ■ • Pine and Mr. and Mrs. Stepp._ ■RN HOME a'i'i Mrs. R. Chester Led N Whitefield, N. H., have died ■ . their home after P1';^ a week with their par - Yh and Mrs. John W. Mel I®; 'hack Mountain and Mr. I' ''■ . C. Ledford of John I ■•nn. 1 TTESDAY ani! Ylrs. B. E. Houston of ,n-Salem spent Tuesday M tmd Mrs. H. W. Mor IE 'VASH’N SHOP 'RRVICE laundry 1^' To Post Office Jk'vannanoa, N. C. trhletes Foot Germ Di"ne “PPlication of T-4-L lium7 ,Y'ur 40* back- This luk'ke^J KneTRATES fast 1-4.1 deeper to make the 1 :;ny drug store. To MOUNTAIN jul mj ■ X? My, QsiaAe "A" Meaii. PURE PORK SAUSAGE . 49c HIGH GRADE " ^ Breakfast Bacon . it. 49c Fruits & Vegetables Home Grown GREEN BEANS . . . 2 25c Large Eirm Red Ripe TOMATOES. 2-29* Home Grown CABBAGE 2 ,,,s- 7c WE HAVE THE FINEST ICE COLD WATERMELONS PniceA fy>i04ti Ijovsi fyoadt Gesttesi SOUTHERN no. 2 V2 can GREEN BEANS PINTO BEANS 2 - 25c JELLO & JELLO PUDDINGS 3*~ 29c NORTHERN HAND TOWELS - 21c CARNATION MILK 2 .... 29c POST GRAPE NUT FLAKES - 16c Northern Large Tissue 2 «... 21c Duz 32c 20c ] PICNIC SUPPLIES Personal Ivory 3 - 19c PLASTIC SPOONS Good enough to keep — Yet cheap enough to throw away. DOZEN Medium Super Suds 2 - 27c 18c irmrrrn-—. On Montreal Road-Black Mountain's Home-Owned Freezer Lockers 8c Super Food Market COLORED NUCOA In '/< lb. Sticks lb. fCCC $5.00 Worth of GROCERIES Each Week We Deliver Phone 7113 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9:00 O’CLOCK :>
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