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OTEEN NEWS ■y Mrs. James E. Wooley f’te i — Swannanoa, N. C. Phone1 Asheville 34548 L VVS.C.. Circle 1, of Bethel lodist church held its regular »hly meeting Wednesday, July 12 30 p. m. at the church. The Lng was called to order by * Robert Meadows, chairman, jved with prayer by Mrs. Lil [Aiiison. Mrs. Helen Clark had “ 0f the program entitled dh Abundant and Man’s Stew hip.” The group then sang a Scripture reading was by Mrs. W. E. Padgett. Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Elmer Reed, Mrs. [Armstrong and Mrs. Meadows readings on the topic. A bus ■ session followed presided k by Mrs. Meadows. It was voted ay $18.00 to help send a youth esentalive to Lake Junaluska [camp Tekoa, also the circle jded to continue to pay $5.00 supply work. An ice cream er will be held at the church ay. July 25 to be sponsored joth circles. It was announced i circle 1 will be in charge of eupper for the Riceville Men’s to be held on Aug. 5. It was ■ted that 27 get-well cards sent during the month of The August meeting will be in the home of Mrs. W. C. [Mrs. Paul Allison on upper sy Branch road. The Rev. M. Workman dismissed the meet urith prayer. A social hour was in the recreation room of church with refreshments ed by the hostesses, Mrs. Lela Idith and Mrs. Kurt Hempel. |bers attending were: Mrs. W. Ulison, Mrs. H. M. Allison, Frank Clark, Mrs. C. L. Hall, , Agnes Keenan, Mrs. Meadows, Otto Meredith, Mrs. Padgett, Reed, Mrs. Roy Armstrong, Mrs. Robert Brown. Visitors Mrs. Tait, Mrs. Duckett, Helen Clark, Miss Alma Al Mrs. Helen Glass and the Mr. Workman. he Fidelis class of Oteen Bap church held their regular Ithlv meeting Tuesday, July 1, he home of Mrs. Dot Webber Governors View road. The iting opened with the group jlng a hymn. Mrs. Dot Robin gave the devotionals which i followed by sentence prayers. , Robinson, president, also pre over the business session, secretary and treasurer’s re were read and accepted. It | voted to buy a “going away” ent for the pastor, R. E. Camp who has accepted a church plowansville, S. C. It was also ded to send a fruit basket fAunt” Muncie Buckner. Plans discussed for a Pollyanna to be held at the August jting in the home of Mrs. J. [ Woolley on lower Grassy pch road. Mrs. Alma Long will ssociate hostess. A social hour jiwed with refreshments served drs Robinson, Mrs. Christine pP Mrs. Woolley, Mrs. Harriet Mrs. Alma Long, Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Mabel Mungo, Mrs. c.v Lyda and Mrs. Thelma Sten. rs. Roy Burrell of Swannano honored with a stork showe Iter mother, Mrs. Lucy Reec Iher home on Shopes Creel $es were played and prize I by Mrs. Opal Buchanan, Mr fl Gregg, Mrs. M. Vest an 1 Elaine Gregg, Many lovel useful gifts were presente he guest of honor. RefresI Its were served to Mrs. Tro Gregg Mrs. H. R. Feger, Mrs. W. |aHUro ng’ Mrs H M Robb- Mrs. Eart Gregg, Mrs. W. G. Gregg, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. Francis Luns ford, Mrs. Thad Gregg and Mrs. Margaret Turner. The Rev. Francis Lunsford, pastor of Grassy Branch Baptist church, will appear on radio sta tion WISE from 3 to 3:30 p. m. each Sunday afternoon starting July 7. The church quartet will furnish the music, accompanied at the piano by Miss Doris Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne and children of upper Grassy Branch road visited Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Crandall of Portsmouth, Va., over the holidays. Mrs. Crandell and Mrs. Payne are sisters. Lloyd Karsten of Church road flew to Sacramento, Calif., last week to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brigman daughter, Patsy, of Black Mou tain highway spent the holidg at Crescent Beach, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Capps and daughter, Judy, of Black Mquor —Turn to Page 8, this Sec. •P I <> a Good Plac AP Libby’s CANNED MEATS Corned Beef Hash Vienna Sausage 21c Deviled Ham VT 18c Corned Beef 48c Meat YJT 14c Potted Beef '£? Sic Roast Tripe 27c Uncle Ben's Converted Rice 14-Oz. Pkg. 19c Freezing Mix Junket pfcg 13c Red Band Flour Te Spra-Kill pt 49c Bot. 79c Bot. 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