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JCKEYE COVE By Mrs. Clyde Pickens *ere was a fellowship hour Irme the graduates of our Lh on Wednesday evening af |he prayer service. All of the Ijjtes except Frank Spann [for different points of our Itn this week. Oil Sunday L'<r Jim Pruitt left to enter Iavy. Barbara Allen left Mon |f0r Virginia to visit with a L bcfore seeking employment [Bill Rogers left on Tuesday bdiana where he has employ ed will stay with an aunt, jenaration Day was held for [daily vacation Bible school luekeve on Friday, June 6. Ling the worship program [registration of students and Ity there was a parade around love with one load going one [and another the opposite way. [faculty for the school, with pastor, the Rev. J. H. Black, principal, Mrs. Clyde Pickens; fet. Miss Clara Ann Pickens; try supt., Miss Doris Peek; Iner supt., Mrs. Carl Frank Iprimary supt., Mrs. Curtis I junior supt., Mrs. Albert Irdson, and intermediate supt., [Maude Rogers. Teachers are j\V C. Peek, Mrs. J. H. Black, g H. F. Owensby, Mrs. John lath, Mrs. Tommy Owensby, Forest Parker, Wesley Hawk Marion McElrath, Mrs. Jim i and Mrs. Mary Brown, with ltd group of ladies as group (rs The school will run from Eh through the 20th of June. | Swannanoa District W.M.U. [its quarterly meeting on By afternoon at 3:00 o’clock jje Buckeye Baptist church p churches represented. The |g opened with a hymn, and nere led in prayer by Mrs. .Davidson of Swannanoa. Mrs. | Pickens, district leader, pre lover a brief business period |hich Mrs. Edith Carter of | was elected secretary. Mrs. j Hall of Buckeye had the Eonal, “The Joy of Serving |” Mrs. Jackson, accompanied Charles Jollay, both of [crest, brought the special “Prayer.” Mrs. Z. V. Me associational associate intendent, spoke briefly and Juced the speaker, Mrs. Bert |s. associational stewardship pan who brought an inspir Issage on stewardship. After nging of a hymn, the meet as dismissed by Mrs. J. O. |aw of Chunn’s Cove. H. F. Owensby’s mother, [Rumple, returned home on after a long visit with her in Statesville. and Mrs. Jim Allen and visited in Pensacola on p> atternoon. Buckeye Sunday school Marion McElrath Sunday superintendent and H. F. by as his assistant for the year. They will meet with jiminating committee to nom the other officers. Stroupe of Jim’s Branch [left Sunday morning for Hill as a guest of the C. Ifancey Post at Oteen with from Oakley. They were good citizens in their Jim will be a senior at Banoa next year, fey Bell left Wednesday last for a visit with Mr. rs- W. B. Ward in Florida, and Mrs. W. C. Peek and attended the Peek reunion £nday at the home of Mr. Urs. Earl Deweese in Haw . J H. Black and grand jter. Linda Wiesse, spent the wn with Mrs. Carl Frank J Friday. p Briggs spent the after I on Friday with Virginia and Mrs. Ewell Garrison aughters, Shelby and Doris, 'he Clyde Pinkens on Sun [fternoon. ,Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Black with Mr. and Mrs. John &'h on Sunday afternoon. Martin went with a group scouts camping at Lake over the week end. New England women rd 'heir sheets by spread wi'h sour milk and put Pem in the sun. dfly Puritans celebrated as about the middle of ’n century. Summey’s Nan Store BLACK MOUNTAIN 106 W. State Phone 2312 IFTS for lour Favorite Man From Head to Toe - - Cool and Comfortable! . . . and in style, too! Here's a gold mine of ideas for Father's Day. Brands you know, AND prices you'll love! ► SHIRTS In whites and neat colors and stripes. Right for every office need. $2.95 NECKWEAR Popular designs in both reg ular model and new narrow ties. $1.00 up BELTS Choice of leather and fab rics. Many with initialed buckles. $1.00 - $2.50 SUSPENDERS Solids and patterns in wide range of matching colors. SOCKS Argyles, clocks and ribbed solids in all popular colors. Some in nylon. 55c up BATHING TRUNKS Knitted woolens and pat terned boxers. Large selec tion of popular florals. $2.95 up SPORT SHIRTS A pattern for every profor ence. Includes many with two-way collars. $2.95-$5.95
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