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CNJ Crowd Attends American Legion Holiday Dance ! ** - : Commander John J. OH onnor, and W. W. Earley, chairman of the I, dance committee, expressed their thanks today for the generous sup port given for the American Legion Holiday Dance, at the Black Moun m tain club house on July 4. Shown here are a few of the couples that Si1 attended to dance to the music of A1 Dunn and his orchestra. Amer j§! ican Legion officials have received more than 50 requests to promote i! another dance within the near future. Tentative date for the second te dance has been set for the last week of July . (Photo by Ellington) ii fe —George Washington had no BP middle name. NOTICE For hot weather conven ience to our customers, we will remain open evenings so you can do your shopping in cool comfort. RUG & JUG SHOP Crafts, Gifts, Soovenirrs Opposite Pix Theatre Black Mountain •hi p. il m There is no more beauti ful way of preserving the memory of our loved ones and maintaining the name of our family than with a beautiful family monu ment. Whether of marble or granite, it is a promise of everlasting time, a sym bol of grandeur for the ages. -'iff! m 1 m Rax R, Harrison Black Mountain Phone 2761 OES Entertains From Page 1, Sec. 1 Swannanoa Officer* Officers of Swannanoa Chapter 132 are: Mrs. Margaret Kelly, worthy matron; Gardie Wilkie, worthy patron; Mrs. Pearl Con nelly, associate matron; Guy West, associate patron; Mrs.; Margaret Campfield. secretary; Mrs. Alma Henry, treasurer; Mrs. Helen Cody, conductress; Mrs. Faye West, as sociate conductress; Mrs. Dorothy Coggins, organist; Mrs. Junie Wilkie, chaplain; Mrs. Inez Harbin, marshal; Miss Virginia Harrison, Adah; Mrs. Eula Croy. Ruth; Mrs. Vella Mae Stevens, Esther; Mrs. Juanita Harbin, Martha; Mrs. Wil la Brown. Electa; Sidney, Croy, warder; Lloyd Campfield. sentinel. Black Mountain Officers Black Mountain Chapter No. 200 officers are: Mrs. Gladys Ham, worthy matron; Clyde Watkins, Red Cross Home Nursing Class Receives Certificates Above is shown the American Red Cross home nursing class which has completed 14 hours of training in care of the sick in the home Classes were conducted twice weekly from 7 to 9 p. in.. Miss Harte Oliver, instructor, presented pins and certificates to Mrs. Iva Dixon, Mrs. Beulah Gaither, Mrs Mary Jo Hamilton, Mrs. Maggie L. Hunter, Mrs. Ella Kincaid, Mrs. Ruth S. Matthews, Mrs. Maggie Miller, Mrs. Sallie Nabors, Miss Iola Seigle, Mrs. Hattie Simmons, and Mrs. Mamie Zachery. (Photo by Ellington NEWS Staff Photographers) •••• • ; : New Convenience And Comfort For Your Home The kitchen is the most important room in the home tor the housewife. For efficiency, conven ience and beauty she deserves an up-to-date setup. Let Us Help You Figure On Either A New Installation or a Remodeling Job. PHILIP S. STEVENS State Licensed Plumbing Contractor 117 Cherry St. - Black Mountain Phone 7380 QUALITY WORK — SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Mouf Expresses Interest In "Sea To Sky" Highway J. M. Stout. Montreat road, Black Mountain, has received a letter from his son. J. D. Stout, containing the following: “That Black Mountain paper you sent had the article about the proposed road from Black Mountain to the Parkway. Glad you sent it. I was able to use it to good advantage in the office here and to send it on to Wash ington. We would be much inter ested in their progress.” J. Dean Stout is assistant to the chief landscape architect of Region 1, National Park Service. Richmond, Va„ which includes all trails, roads, and military monu ments east of the Mississippi. He is a graduate of Kansas State col lege and has been in the park service for 10 years. worthy patron: Mrs. Addie Gask ins, associate matron; William Hinkle, associate patron: Mrs. Edna McDougle, secretary: Mrs. Reva Hinkle, treasurer; Mrs. Mary Hauth, conductress; Mrs. Sadie Gouge, associate conductress; Mrs. Lloyd Stinchcomb. chaplain; Mrs Betty Wrenn, marshal: Mrs. Clara Clevenger, Adah: Mrs. Mae Fort ner, Ruth: Mrs. Martha Simmons, Esther: Mrs. Marguerite Sabiston, Martha: Mrs. Mary Potter, Electa; Mrs. Ethel Gardner, warder; A. L. Simmons, sentinel; U. S. flag bearer, Mrs. Beulah Mashbum; Christian flag bearer, Mrs. Marg uerite Moeller; O.E.S. flag bearer, Miss Princie Maphet. —George Washington had red hair, usually covered by a white wig. More About— Burnett-Shope From Page 1, Sec. 1 The Rev. Mr. Williams, former VA chaplain at Oteen, and famous for his stories of the mountains of Western North Carolina, will speak at 11:00 o’clock. At 12:30 p. m. there will be a picnic lunch served on the grounds. Featuring the afternoon session will be special music by quart ettes and choirs from Chunn’s Cove, Biltmore, Reed’s Memorial, Swannanoa, West Asheville, Rice ville, North Fork, and many others. Founded in 1916 the Burnett Shope reunion has been held an nually since. It was formerly held at Bee Tree but increasing at tendance forced its removal to larger quarters. William Cary Shope is presi dent. Last year a member of the family. Professor Fred M. Burnett of Ridgecrest delivered the prin cipal address. More About— Lions Install From Page 1, Sec. 1 Dempsey Whitaker, third vice president; H. W. Sanders, secre tary; William Hickey, asst, secre tary; Wade Morrow, treasurer A. P. Perley, asst, treasurer; G L. Kirkpatrick, Lion tamer; J. Maj Woodcock, asst. Lion tamer; A M. McCoy, tailtwister; Harry Bark ley, asst, tailtwister; directors C. D. Thomas, Clyde Stubbs, J I. Cook, Jr., and J. L. Potter. i*vsi\ i nv*w i i o r%\J91 9 FOR PICNIC SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Northcott were hosts to members of the Wesleyan Service Guild and their husbands for a picnic supper at their cabin on Broad River last Monday evening. Those enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Worth Burgess, Mr. and Mrs Harry Hyder and Joe, Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bum garner. Miss Louise Patrick, Mrs. Frances King, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Adam, Mr. and Mrs. Andre C. Fleuriel. the Rev. and Mrs. Thad McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Wright, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hol man. Jr., Mrs. Woodrow Bedding field, Mrs. Carl Kerlee, Jr„ Mrs. Gray Stephens, Mrs. Marjorie rmiiii.ii. but.. nui|1 and the hosted More About '—. SECA Plans From Page 1. Se then meet in the shelter . election of officers and V” the from the seven states, following which mess reports and resoluti^ bus' be presented for app^T W‘U It was stated in the r„ issue of the NEWS that c • 26 earn 3% at Northwestern Rlnfs This is an error ThJ11 Banls figure is ltfe% The c°rrect WE'RE HERE 7 DAYS A WEEK TO SERVE YOUi I A. M. TILL 7:30 P. M. HARBIN GROCERY Wilson Siding, Hwy. 70 — Phono Ashoville 2-1791 SHELL PRODUCTS I ASSORTMENT OF FEEDS I HOUSEHOLD NEEDS GROCERIES | MEATS SCATTER RUGS A SPECIALTY (Wholesale & Retail) “THE PRICE IS RIGHT MORNING, NOON & NIGHT” — THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS— CHOICE MEATS GROUND BEEF , Center Cut PORK CHOPS . BONELESS STEW ROUND STEAK lb. 65c lb. 7(k lb. 75( lb. M GRADE AA LARGE Doz. 64c Frozen STRAWBERRIES Pkg. 39c No. 2 Can MUSTARD GREENS Can 13c Jet Brand HORSE MEAT Can 20c Carnation Or PET MILK Tall Cans 15c Southern Dairies AUTOCRAT ICE CREAM Pt. 25c Popular Brands CIGARETTES Carton $1.65 STORE HOURS 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Daily Open All Day Wednesday We Carry A Full Line of GLLf INSECT SPRAYS SPRAYERS GAS & OIL WE DELIVER MILLER'S GROCERY SWANNANOA NEW VILLAGE Gibbs St. Phone 727
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