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OTEEN NEWS Bj. Mrs. James E. Wooley Rou(e i — Swannanoa, N. C. phone: Asheville 3-1878 ■phe Fidelis Sunday school class . Qteen Baptist church held its nonthly meeting Tuesday, April the home of Mrs. R. B. tepp on Black Mountain highway. Jrs joe Love Jr. was in charge , the devotionals. Refreshments ;re served to the following mem ^rs: Mrs. David King, Mrs. aiDh King, Mrs. J. L. Long and Elmer Webber. Mrs. W. P. ju’ngo was associate hostess. Qteen Baptist church has a new ammond organ. Mrs.T.V. Car er is the organist and doing a eal good j°B Cottage prayer services were iel(j in the home of Mrs. Grace irigman on Black Mountain high ly this past Thursday. Approxi mately ln persons attended. Dr. Earle Griffith of Piedmont lihle school held a youth confer noe at Oteen Baptist church on laturday, May 2, at 10 a.m. A iris' trio, students from the ehool. furnished the lovely music, 'ollowing the services a picnic uncheon was served on the rounds which was enjoyed by all. 'he Rev. Earl Sturgeon and the ;ev. Raymond Gomes were among le pastors attending. Dnvnthv Winston, daughter f Mrs. Ruth Winston of Oteen ark place and student at Bilt i,,!v High school, gave a paper n Friday, May 2, at a meeting f the Twentieth Century Club in ie home of Mrs. Ed Kanipe on estall avenue in . Asheville, lo-why is the winner of the peace Dr.test sponsored by the club in ie school. Her paper was entitled Building World Peace and What the Responsibility of the United tares in the Light of Communist Egression?” Members of the Grassy Branch H Club have named representa res of the organization to at rd sessions of the 4-H Club camp t Waynesville and the short iurse in Raleigh during the sum r Miss Barbara Dillingham will head the course in Raleigh and le camp session. Other campers ill be N’ancy Stone, Linda Shu ird. Anne Stone, Ted Creasman, arie Clark, Jack Clark and Patty olt. Mrs. Mary Smith, assistant w.e demonstration agent for ur.c i bf county, presented camp Ian- at a meeting of the group i Friday, May 2. The group also a Sears-Roebuck 4-H film ititled "The Fifth H.” Blit and Sandra Jeffries of raitr circle are recovering from eir recent illness. Linda Bailey of Craig circle has so recovered from the mumps. L. A. Pope of Riceville road a? admitted to Moore General )spital last week. H L. Maxwell and family and erle and Mabel Maxwell, all of inston-Salem, visited their par ds, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Max eh, of Riceville road this past eek end. J'jnnnie Brigman, student at the aptist Theological seminary in e" Orleans, visited his parents, r' and Mrs. Ben R. Brigman of lack Mountain highway. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bateman Riceville road have returned om a visit with Mr. and Mrs. °"ard Bateman in Baltimore, ^- parents of Donald. Ph and Mrs. Bill Thompson reenville, S. C., and daughter, niie. visited Bill’s parents, Mr. -hs. J. R. Thompson of Craig tie over the week end. to Page 8, this Sec. egal Notices u ■ NOTICE dm;,,"? this day qualified as MMa tpato^^0^ the estate of lack \r ROBINSON, late of orth 'rountain. Buncombe County, ll ner ;arolina'. this is to notify iid "aving claims against ic Un , at? to present them to bef, ,./SIKneci> duly verified, on [reof nt °!le >’ear from the date ead in i e se this Notice will be Us indebtfl i°ff recoyery. All per use me<. to said estate will This ;,ke nnniediate settlement. >52 the 18th day of March, M.ARY w. YOUNG, Ad ^‘•nstrator 0f the Estate EMMA C. ROBINSON, " i(j^e.ceased. ' 24; May 1, 8, 15. 10-DAY VISIT Mrs. W R Pulley Qf Kittl W»tC" MrS' Leo Til»>ake of VVake Forest, returned to their homes last Sunday after a 10-dav m,t with their brother and fam ~ Mr> and Mrs. J. W. Weathers. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Barger and son, Noah, of Hickory were Sun day guests of Miss Betty Rice at ner home on the Portman Villa road. WANT ADS Sell—Phone 4101 ATTEND REUNION Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Timmer man, Timmy and Preston, spen the week end in Edgefield, S. C. with Mr. Timmerman’s father, W I- Timmerman. While there thej attended the Wise family reunion PICNIC SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed, Dicku and Suzanne, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Prady and Bryan, Mr. anc Mrs. John Boyter, Judy and John nie, enjoyed a picnic supper ai Lake Tahoma Saturday. Woman’s Club To Meet With Mrs. Styles The Black Mountain Woman’s Club will meet at the home of Mrs. William Styles on Wednesday, May 14, at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Styles is in charge of the program. Mrs. Richard Oulahan is chairman of hostesses. American Home and Garden is the topic for the after noon. —The known volume of oil un derground today is more than a trillion gallons. V LONG VISIT Mrs. Mittie Richey of Valdese s spending an indefinite period ■vith her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Richey. MRS. WOOD AWAY Mrs. H. 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