rtant Father grains Feature Conrad Shower Ith(, invitation of Mrs. J. N. Lth and Mrs. L. E. Brown, a of friends gathered on evening at the Brown UP honor Mrs. C. W. Konrad 'a shower of baby gifts. Lropriate games, including ILms of advice to the ex father, were enjoyed, at »rd of which the hostesses d in a cart cleverly dis . a« a pink and blue bass loaded with beautiful gifts. ij0Us salad, ribbon sandwiches, L punch and mints and nuts ['served later in the evening, se present were Mrs. Charles Mrs. Walter Burgess, MrB. ,m‘ Ellington, Mrs. Dora ton Mrs. Marcelle Quillan, C C. Uzzell, Mrs. W. L. Lion, Mrs. H. M. Wood, Mrs. fen Sabiston, Mrs. E I. Rode Mrs. Oscar Tinney, Mrs. Eia Brown, and Miss Helen o%v. Unable to attend but lifts were Mrs. Ernest :er, Mrs. James I. Cornwell, imr Catherine Smith, Mrs. Carl and Mrs. Elisabeth Din re Swannanoa News From Page 3, this Sec. [g Holds Meeting L Woman’s Society of Christ [Service of the Swannanoa iodist church met Tuesday It, July 10, in the church with * ’ Sewell Jarrett and Mrs. bid Warlick as hostesses. Mrs. it Gibson had charge of the ihip service. “Come Unto Me.” [program, "Our Healing Miss in the Philippines,” was in the I of a play and was under [capable leadership of Mrs. lie Wilkins. Others taking part Mrs. Augusta Griffin, Mrs. Powlas, Mrs. Mildred Blair, Laura Shuford, Miss Betty on, and Mrs. C. C. Allen. Ann irn, Shirley McClure, Mary Sims, and Jackie Netherton [the intermediate department j took part. After the business Ion with the president, Mrs. J. Farr presiding, the hostesses ed delicious refreshments con ng of sandwiches, potato chips, jles, cookies, and punch, to five ors and the following mem k: Mrs. C. C. Allen, Mrs. Mild [Blair, Mrs. C. D. Brown, Mrs. i. Farr, Mrs. Whitt Gibson, Lynn Gill, Mrs. Augusta fin, Mrs. W. G. Harrison, Mrs. jtst Holbert, Mrs. Sewell Jar Miss Geraldine Jenkins, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Lillian King, Claude McClure, Mrs. J. E. jimons, Miss Ernestine Plem Mrs. Inez Powlas, Mrs. ped Scott, Miss Laura Shuford, l Betty Tipton, Mrs. Arnold pick, Mrs. Nellie Wilkins, and Margaret B. Martin. • and Mrs. Debb Stockton Mr. and Mrs. Olen Enloe last week at Myrtle Beach, and Mrs. O. W. Henry of Grovemont had as their guest over the week end Mrs. Henry’s okhT’ Mrs' w M' Hal1 of Tul*a ,nJhet Swannanoa Chapter No. “Sheville Chapter No. 191 and Electa Chapter No. 228 of the Order of the Eastern Star are having a joint meeting at the Asheville hall Thursday night, ,for the official visit of „.e 'u0rt]ly Grand Matron and the Worthy Grand Patron. Mr. and Mrs. Gillard McClure and Frank Huggins motored to Shelby July 3 after Mr. Huggin’s mother, Mrs. L. A. Huggins, who is spending a few weeks visiting her son. Mr. and Mrs. Will Barnwell and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lee spent Saturday and Sunday at Lake James. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Gosnell Gafney, S. C., spent the week end with Mr. Hnd Mrs. Georire Gosnell and Mrs. Bill Rhymer. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Corne July 9, at Victoria hospital in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alexander are spending two weeks in Florida visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cannon of Grovemont spent part of their vacation visiting Mrs. Cannon’s niece and her husband, Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Leonard in Green castle, Ind. While there they visit ed friends in Indianapolis, Edin burg, and Washington, Ind. On tneir trip north they visited friends in Nicholsville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cannon had as their guest over the week end Mr. Cannon’s niece and nephew, Marilyn and Vernon McGimsey of Lenoir. They have been spending a week at Lake Junaluska. On Sunday a family picnic was held at Bent Creek. Those enjoying the picnic were Mr. and Mrs. George McGimsey and son, Arthur Ray of Lenoir, Mrs. Charles Cannon of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cannon and daughters, Merttie and Zarah, and Mrs. M. H. Wilson, Mrs. Cannon’s aunt of Swannanoa. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Porter and sons, David and Charles, and Mrs. Robert Davidson and daughter, Anne, are leaving Saturday for a week’s stay at the Villa Am brose in Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McMurray Sr., and daughter, Betty Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McMurray Jr., and children, Beth and Billy, left Monday for a week’s stay at Paw ley’s Island. While there they will be joined by other members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wilkie of Buck Eye road spent a week at Fontana Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hunt of Buck Eye road visited Mrs. Hunt’s relatives in Rutherfordton. The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Smith and children and Mrs. L. I. Enloe left Monday to spend two weeks visiting friends and rela tives in Kentucky. Beacon Tops Berkley, 3-1 Pepper Martin’s Beacon Blank eteers dropped league leading Berkley 3-1 in the feature game >UST RECEIVED IEW SHIPMENT LD-RAT PASTELS • FIVE SMART COLORS • OPEN STOCK (All Items) OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS Black Mountain Hardware Co. J. L. (TED) HOLMAN State Street Phone 3481 of the Industrial league Saturdav HmfteH4 te'ey' Bob HouKhton limited the Btalfour team to seven h ts while his mates together six hits and six Berkley errors for the win margin. Mark Ferguson led the winners at the plate by collecting a double and two sine lll \n f°ur trips Odell Grifffn rajted Houghton for two singles in three tries to lead the losers. One of the runs scored by Beacon in the first frame and the single ton score in the fifth were the result of bad fielding on the part of Berkley fielders. Beacon ..200 010 000 3 6 1 Berkley ..000 001 000 1 7 6 Batteries: Houghton and Buckner; Hoots and Sluder. Doubles: M. Ferguson, Drake. Umpires: Wil son and Hardin. FROM CONCORD Misses Addie and Caroline White of Concord have arrived to spend some time with their sister, Mrs. Clifford Porter. Look Who’s Here! Mr. and Mrs. Phil Crowell of Swannanoa announce the birth of a daughter July 13 at the Victoria hospital. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watkins of Swannanoa a son, July 17, at St. Joseph’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nichols of Swannanoa have a son bom July 17 at St. Joseph’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lacy E. Monteith have a son born July 16 at St. Joseph’s hospital. ARRIVE FOR VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Manley Roose and children, Sarah, Tony, and Ted dy, of Birmingham, Ala., arrived Monday for a two weeks' vacation with Mrs. Roose’s mother, Mrs. E. J. Anthony. GONE TILL FALL Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hand left last week to spend until Sept. 1 on the coast of New Jersey. BROOKSIDE The dance held at Roseland Gardens Saturday night, July 14, was very successful. Playing for the merry makers were Emory Morehead and his Down Beats. Emory and his classmates are members of the Stevens Lee band. They will be on hand Saturday night, July 21, for a return en gagement. The Old Fort Sunday school has made reservations for a picnic Sunday, July 22. The picnic grounds are free for such occas ions. This is Roseland Gardens' policy to aid in church activities. WEEK IN MIAMI , Miss Fannie HiHiard returned last week from a week’s visit with her sister, Miss Elsie Hilliard, in Miami, Fla. Beat Summer Hear with •S&we mb at! . RECIPE OF THE WEEK \ Zfy TKoy jCet 7«#&t Fried Corn Broadcast! July 7, 1951 Potted Meat 19c 2 tfbUipOBU ihortcniac Vi cup final, cut o n ion '/i cup faulr cut No. 2 can whole “*aal« Vienna Heat shortening in skillet. Add onion, , green pepper, drained com, talc and c pepper. Cook alowly until com it . light brown. Stir in milk. Cook and Kir over very low heat until sauce m juK (lightly thickened. Serve hot. Makes 4 servings. You Will Ncedt Pet Milk, Shortenings Green Pepper, Whole Ker nel Corn. Sausage can 21( Chicken of The Sea / Tuna Fish.- 39c COLORED NUCOA In •/« lb. Sticks frfreamo Lb. — 37c w v\r^ CHOICE ^ MEATS DRESSED AND DRAWN FRYERS lb. 55c PORK SHOULDER ROAST „ 55c BOLOGNA lb. 55c Ground MEAT. lb. 69c Round STEAK. Center Cut Pork Chops. . lb. 1.05 lb. 69c • FRUITS & VEGETABLES • TOMATOES CUCUMBERS 2 2 lbs. lbs. 29c 15c Cabbage... 3 lbs. 11c Green Beans. . 2 lbs. 25c • TOP QUALITY Crushed No. 2 can PINEAPPLE. 27c Fruit No. 2V2 can COCKTAIL. 39c Strawberry 12-oz. glass PRESERVES 29c Orange 46-oz. can JUICE. 26c Van Camp’s Pork & BEANS, no. 2 can 15c Duff’s Hot Roll MIX. box 23c GROCERIES • Bakerite.. 3 lb. can 99c American Ace COFFEE.lb. 79c 8 lb. bucket PURE LARD.1.75 Large Box Surf or FAB.32c BLEACH. . qt. btl. 13c Octagon Toilet SOAP. 3 bars 25c Dial SOAP.2 bars 27c DIAL. 4696 PORTER’S cy-oodtytoM, SWANNANOA, N.C, atLOW COST"