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Hue Ridge ind Far Horizans fost Grounds V) TRESPASSING hj,e Blue Ridge Assembly and Fir Horizons property (home FDr‘ and Mrs. W. D. Weather ) together make up an estate i"00 acres, which is almost J„ forest and is filled with f flowers, shrubs, and lichens, is important that these prop ies be preserved in their na •al state f°r Ba*te °* msands of visitors who come glue Ridge each summer. This, course, includes the preservation wild life. Nothing means more a low county visitor than to , gray squirrels, chipmunks, and rare intervals gray or red fox, mountain grouse (pheasants), e have never before posted c properties, but recently rsons, IRRESPONSIBLE PER ILS, have literally wrecked the irs and windows of a residence these properties. Last fall per ^ shot squirrels right at the Uc Ridge building and in the imediate vicinity of Dr. Weather ■d's home. jfe have therefore reluctantly ided to post these properties have placed fifty signs prom r on these grounds. WE FORCED TO SEE THAT IESE REGULATIONS ARE iSERVED. We make this pub announcement so that our lends will not embrasses them Ives or embarrass us. We simp cannot permit hunters with dog £un or loafers of any kind the grounds. W. D. Weatherford, Owner of Far Horizons; H. W. Sanders, Resident Manager of Blue Ridge Assembly. [W lently INGDALE GUESTS fMr. and Mrs. N. N. Langdale, and son, Mike, of Valdosta,1 arrived Sunday to visit Mr. ngdale’s mother, Mrs. N. N. iangdale, and his aunt, Mrs. na Wall. Fraternal Order Meeting Schedule MASONS lack Mountain Lodge No. 663 & AM. Stated Communica First Friday of each month P. M. L«roy H. Mashburn, aster. | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR lack Mountain Chapter No. 20 irst and third Tuesdays of eac ,onth 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Reva Hinkh JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS kck Mountain Council No. 14 and third Mondays of eaci h 7:30 P. M. Clarence Pegg 'Uncilor. Swannanoa Camp 970 Woodmen of the world kannanoa Camp 970 Woodmen fthe World meets first and third Jmrsday, Woodmen Hall Buck tL building, Swannanoa. Phil "Wrath, council commander. enetian Blinds of Dwt roll* right off these satin 'inooth lists! Made to last a life 1 •< fcetherligbt, flexible ‘Jununuai pi#wk fa(Ub U fr* Pfoof; caa’t chip, crack, or ba ,rffl«d hr weather. Custom * 8 ®nly. Come ia for a low #8,t “toasts I CALL US AT * 3 8 1 lyson Furniture Company Inc ™ek Mountain, N. C. Mrs. Platt Honored At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Walter Platt was guest hM°r “bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Robert Stewart at her home in Asheville last Tuesday afternoon. Guests frotn Black Mountain were Mfs. C. C. God frey and Miss Lou Lindsey. Mrs gift* WaS Presented with a lovely WANT TO RETURN J*'*? uancy and Sarah Hall, who have been spending their va caOon at Fairlawn Lod|e, win go Saturday morning with their aunts Misses Caroline and Ruby, to Winchester, Ky„ where the.r par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hall will meet them to take them home liid^Ruh1’ M-nh’ Misses Caroline and Ruby will return to Black Mountain Nancy and Sarah hope BACK FROM BEACH Mr and Mrs William Holcomb, and Alan and Mrs. Edna Wal returned Saturday from a week’ vacation -at Wrightsville Beach. r POET’S CORNER Where Carolina ranges lift their summits highest from the sea, Mount Mitchell sits enthroned among his peers in solemn majesty, Mute sovereign over all that moun tain realm where scenic wond ers never cease. I’roud guardian of that gallery where nature hangs her mast erpice, The latest summer blossomings are wafting perfume from his balsam groves; The oldest winter frescoings bear record in his bouldered coves, And yet he’s young; how young, who knows ? Through changing seasons yet un born he’ll watch the thunder storms in frolic at his knees, The while, for use as sturdy toys, he lends the tempest all his forest trees; He’ll be the first at every rising sun’s salute to mark the birth of each new day, And last to see its evening splend or into darkness fade away; Through all the future’s dim un known, his sceptre’ll wave o'er % ■r€4cmee4 GRANVILLE A. MANN Funeral services for Granville A. Mann, 82, of Swannanoa, who died Thursday, Aug. 16, in an Asheville hospital, were held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the Swan nanoa Baptist church. The Rev. Charles W. Smith officiated. Burial was in Mountain View Memorial Park cemetery, Black Mountain. Serving as pallbearers were Roy Alexander, Bill Barnwell, Sam Davidson, Oliver Gregg, James Parks, and Woodrow Patton. Honorary pallbearers were mem bers of the Men’s Bible class, Swannanoa Missionary Baptist church. Appalachian’s rugged crest, White floating clouds, to break their portless journey, moor upon his breat, Since when? Till when? Who knows ? —James Peale Parker Creative Writing Group, Black Mountain Arts Club. Surviving are the widow; five sons, Wallace A. of Asheville, A. Mason of Charleston, W. Va., Dr. E. Ray Mann of Oak Ridge, Tenn., Ernest K. of Hyde county, and Verie G. Mann of Swannanoa; two daughters, the Misses Eva and Leah Mann of Arlington, Va., and five grandchildren. Harrison Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. MONUMENTS All Sizes and Designs $5 to $10,000 JOHN D. STRONG Asheville, N. C. — Phone 6232 Hendersonville Road Western Auto Store SEAT COVERS INSTALLED FREE Phone 5671 WILL YOU BE THE Ci 100,000*/ Some Him In the near future one of the customers of Carolina Power and Light Company will purchase and install the 100,000th electric range in the territory served by the Com pany. One hundred thousand smart Carolina housewives can't be wrong about electric cooking. It is the accepted standard In modem homes because of its many advantages. Your electrical dealer can tell you more—and can show you the new models that are sure to thrill you! p*m_veMt piorM'-flrl dealer can tell you how it will serve to your advantage to oe the one who buys the 100,000th range. See him today! CCAHOLIWA POWER > LIOHT COMPANY 3
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