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News From OTEEN and AZALEA By Mrs. Royer Lewis Correspondent & Subscription Agent Azalea. N. C. Phone Asheville 7729 The Brigman and Pawlas fami lies and friends met Thursday night. March 5, at the home of Ben Brigman on Black Mountain highway to honor Mr. Brigman s younger sister, Mrs. Fred Pawlas with stork shower. Old times were talked over and games played dur ing evening. Mrs. Pawlas receiv ed many lovely and useful gifts. Delightful refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Pawlas. Mrs. Ralph Harris and Carolvn, Mrs. George Dougherty, Mrs. "Bruce Harris, Mrs. Mildred Young, Mrs. J. V. Brigman, Mrs. J. H. McKinney, Mrs. Cliff Bright, Mrs. Russell Hall, Mrs. D. L. Tate, Mrs. Bill Ruiz, Mrs. W. R. Burle son. Jr., Mrs. Harvey Causey and Martha J. Causey. Best wishes and good luck Mrs. Pawlas. Jimmie Lewis of Riceville road has the measles. Mrs. Royer Lewis had as her guests Tuesday, March 3, her mother. Mrs. A. B. Smith of Lei cester and her sister. Mrs. Jack Price and son, Jerry, of Hazel Mill road, West Asheville. Mrs. George Stevens of Azalea had her three grandsons with her Wednesday, March 4. They were Donald Lee. Wayne and Gary Stev ens. Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens of Azalea, had as their guests Thurs day evening, March 5, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Lamb and children, Loyd, James Ray, Ronnie and Gen eva Lamb of Riceville road, an Mr. Alvin Lovin and son, Budd; of Azalea. „ , Joe Keenan of Haw Creek very ill at St. Joseph's hospital. Sammie Webber is ill at n: home in Oakley. Mrs. M. B. Padgett of Lowe Gra=sv Branch, is ill at her hom< The" W. S. C. S. of Azalea Met, odist church had a ham suppe at the church Friday n.ght, Marc 6 The supper was a success. rrc ceeds go for a payment on th new furnace. . Mrs. Fred Watson of Craig cle visited her sifter. Mrs. Marth Aiken of Swannanoa Heights roa last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matson vis ite’d relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jame Biddix of Ridgecrest. Fire of Azalea Hunters of Azalea should b more careful with cigarettes. A1 the men of Azalea were calle out to fight fire at 2 o clock Sun dav morning to keep the mountai fire from reaching several home Mrs. Mae Swann of Oakle spent the week-end with Mrs. > M. Franklin on Saturday. ^ The; made a visit to Brush Creek nca Pair-view to visit Aunt Lillie r ' Willard K. Weeks was gues speaker Sunday night, March at Oteen Baptist church. He als showed a film on Ridgecrest. The W. M. S. of Oteen Baptis church, Annie Armstrong Wee; of Prayer for home missions me this week, Monday: Mrs. Zeb Rob erts’ home, with Mrs. D. A. Jone in charge of program. Title. "Am erica the Beautiful.1’ Those takini part on program: Mrs. Jones, Mr? Roberts, Mrs. W. L. Bierer, Mr; Ethel King, Mrs. Nancy Lyda Mrs. Ben Brigman. Mrs. Dot Rob inson, Mrs. Lillian Hawkins am Mrs. Mae Swann. Tuesday—Mrs. Alma Robinson' home. Mrs. D. A. Jones :n charg of program. Others taking par in program were: Mrs. Xanc Jl/ibfa D(0a aJ All occasion suit to dress up or down with acces sories. Very nicely tai lored of crisp, wrinkle resistant Hanchung rayon suiting. Choose tan, natural, white, aqua or navy. Sizes 10 to 20. $nn95 ‘29 SUMMEY'S State Street Black Mountain, N. C. ARE you PREPARED? ★ For Emergency ★ For * Opportunity I There is one sure way that you can be sure of being prepared — Make it a point to set aside a little each pay day and you'll be amazed at how rapidly it will grow into a sizable sum — And — you'll be ready for any emergency or opportunity that may arise in the future. Begin your savings account next pay day _ Pay yourself first. The Northwestern Bank BLACK MOUNTAIN — OLD FORT 3 Lvda, Mrs. Dot Robinson, Mrs. - Mae Swann, Mrs. \A. L. bierer. Mr Ren Brig-man, Mrs. Zeb Rob d erts. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Alma Robin • son. Mrs. Doris Clayton, and Mrs. Betty Ruiz. Wednesday night— ? The W. M. S. had charge of the regular prayer meeting at the s church. Solo by Anna Belle Davis, ‘•America the Beautiful.” Mr<. W. r L. Bierer had charge of program. '■ Others taking part in program • were: Mr.'. D. A. Jones. Airs. Bet r tv Ruiz, Mrs. N’ancy Lvda. Mrs. t Mae Swann. Rev. H. M. Hocutt " showed films :n connection with e the program. Thursday t ight at the home of ' Mrs. Z. V. Clayton on Black Moun 1 tain highway, those taking part i on the program were: Mrs. Ethel King. Mrs. 0. A. Jones. Mrs. Dot ' Webber, Mrs. Mae Swann, and 3 Mrs. Clayton. Friday" night at the home of Mrs. Ethel King on Arnold road. Mrs. D. A. Jones in charge of 1 program. Those present were: 1 Mrs. King. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Dot ‘ Webber. Mrs. Lillian Hawkins and " Mrs. Mae Swann Mr. and Mrs. Royer Lewis and ' children of Azalea had Sunday ' evening dinner with Mrs. Lewis’ mother, Mrs. A. B. Smith of T Leicester. Other guests were Mrs. ' Lewis’ sister, Mrs. Jack Price and ; son, Jerry, Mrs. Earl McElrath : and daughter, Brinda. ’ Mrs. Royer Lewis of Azalea re ’ ceived word of the sudden death of her uncle in Mineral, Wash, t Carroll Penland died Monday, ; March 2, with heart attack, t Joe Duffy of Craig Circle, Oteen - is visiting in Florida. ; Mrs. Alein Silverman is visiting - with her brother, Doyle and wife, t in Orlando. Fla. Mrs. Laura Creasman was back • at church Sunday after several > months absence. Mr. and Mrs. R B. Stepp on 1 Black Mountain hig.iway had as their dinner guests Thursday, ; March 5, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall > Brown and children, Patricia, Di t ana and Reiley of Craig circle. her home on Black Mountain high - way after spending several months in Western North Carolina Sana torium at Black Mountain. Miss Donna Brown uf Oteen spent the week-end in Nebo with her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens of Azalea had as their guests Sunday, March 8, their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lee Stevens, and sons. Don ald Lee, and Wayne, of Bull Mountain road. Diana Brown of Azalea spent the week-end with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Price of Hazel Mill road, West Asheville. Mrs. C. S. Burleson of jJteen underwent surgery at Victoria hospital last week. Mrs. Frank Martin on Black Mountain highway celebrated her birthday March 4. Her guess for birthday dinner were Mrs. Walter Cooper" and Mr. and Mrs. Free mont Martin. Mr. Jack Martin on Black Mountain highway was rushed to Moore General hospital Wednes day, March 4. Paris Pack, a student from Asheville-Biltmore college, spent the night Wednesday, March 4, with Bobbie Cooper on Black Mountain highway. Mrs. Moss Helton of Marshall, visited Mrs. Jess Helton of Azalea Thursday, March 5. The Fidelis class of Oteen Bap tist church held their regular monthly meeting Tuesday night, March 3, at the home of Mrs. Viv ian Wooley, Lower Grassy Branch. Mrs. Evelyn Green, vice president, presided in the absence of the president. Meeting opened by singing class song, “Living For Jesus. ' Mrs. Ethel King led open ing prayer. Mrs. Green gave* the devotional reading from Exodus 3-5 and second Corinthians 5-20. Also a poem title "Right Where You Are." Mrs. Kmg gave in teresting talk on home missions. The Annie Armstrong offering for home missions was taken. The class voted to meet March 12 with Mrs. Evelyn Green on Lookout road for tne purpose of organiz ing the Y. W. A. meeting to be heid second and fourth Thursday of each month. Secretary and treasurer reports and other com mittee reports were given. Meet . ing was closed with sentence pray I er. Social hour followed, refresh ments being served by joint hos tess, Mrs. Wooley and Mrs. Ma bel Mungo to the following: Mrs. King, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Ruth Bow ers, Mrs. Thelma Love, Mrs. Tom mie Lyda, Mrs. Edith Ensley, Mrs. Goldie Conley and Mrs. Christine Stepp. Mrs. Martha Lamb of Azalea gave a stork shower Thursday, March 5, at her home in honor of Mrs. Pansy Dockery of Azalea. Refreshments were served to the following. Mrs. Paul Case, Mrs. Paul Lunsford, Elzie Burleson, Mrs. George Stevens, Agnes, Bud dy and Tommie Dockery, Mrs. Luther Worley, Mrs. Alvin Lovm, Billie Joe, Buddy, Bobby and Jer ry Lovin, Ronnie Worley, Mrs. Jonah Pressley, Mrs. Evelyn Del ton and son, Mrs. Jess Helton, and Baibara Case. Many beautiful gifts were received. I Phone 7287 for a taxi. Gentle as a kitten — that's a typical McDonald Cab driver. For com fortable transportation, call us. i BEE TREE NEWS By Mrs. C. M. Howie Mrs Jeanette Howie, wife of Pvt James M. Howie, is visitin: Pvt. Howie's mother, Mrs. C. M Howie of Bee Tree. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Smith and daughter of Old Black Mountain highway visited Mr. Smith': brother Bob Smith and family Sun dav. Mr. and Mrs Bob Smith and family reside on Long Branch road Mr. and Mrs. Loyn Howie and family visited Mrs. Howie’s twin sister Mrs. Clyde Hymes of Can ton last Sunday. Mrs. Frank Edwards of Balti more. Md . visited Mrs. Jeanette Howie and Mrs. Howie's mother Mrs. Murley Williams of Bee Loe Sirs Edwards’ young daughter Paula Murray returned to Man land with her. Mrs. Edwards, Mrs Howie and Mrs. Williams visited Mrs. Howie's step-father Friday night at the VA hospital at Swan nanoa C. M Howie visited his brother Lawrence Howie Sunday. Both C M. Howie and L. H. Howie live on Long Branch. Mr. and Mrs Memford Kilby and family visited Mr. and Mrs. H. G Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. J. S Kilby of Bee Tree. The Memford Kilbys are from Bull Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Morgan visited Mr and Mrs. H. G. Morgan Sunday All live on Bee Tree, J S. Kilby visited the L. H Howies Sunday. Mrs W. C. Burnette was visited by her nephew and his wife and The M. Y. F. of Azalea Metho dist church met Wednesday night. March 4. at the home of Miss June Holston. Oteen Park place. De votional by Bobbie Cooper. A two part discussion being held by Rev. Marion Workman, title: “A Chri tian Youth View of Courtship. Recreation hour under the direc tion of June Holston and a plan ning session for the next meeting. Refreshments served by host to 11 young people and five advisors. Members of W. S. C. S. of Aza lea Methodist church met Wed nesday, March 4 at the home of Mrs. J. L. Bryant on Moffitt Branch road with a covered dish luncheon. Following the lunch plans were made for a supper to be held at Azalea church Friday nignt. i nose present «eie. .ur>. Annie Fender. Mrs. Octivia Shel ton, Mrs. Pauline Lawson, Mrs Clara Peeler. Mrs. Helen Sorrells. Mrs. Betty Sorrells, Mrs. Pauline Dyer, and Mrs. Bryant. The Cottage Prayer service of Azalea met Thursday, March o. at the home of Mrs. Martha Lamb. Those attending were Mrs. Jess Helton, Mrs. Evelyn Helton, and son, Mrs. Jonoah Pressly, Mrs. Irene Lovin. Billie Joe, Buddy. Bobbie and Jerry Lovin. Mrs. Luther Worley, Ronnie Worley. Mrs. Pansy Dockery, Agnes, Bud dy and Tommie Dockery, Mrs. George Stevens, Elzie Burleson, Mrs. Paul Lunsford, David Burle son. Mrs. Paul Case, Barbara Case and Mr. Rufus Jackson. Circle N’o. 1 W. S. C. S. of Beth el Methodist church met with Mrs. Marion Workman at the parson age Wednesday, March 4, for their monthly meeting. Mrs. Robert Meadows, circle chairman, presid ed. Mrs. Pearl Allison was in charge of program. Meeting opened with prayer by Mrs. Mead ows. Topic for discussion was “A Vision From the Mountain." A reading was given by Mrs. Flor ence Hall. Mrs. Lillian Allison led the group in prayer. The group sang the hymn "We’ve a Story to Tell the Nation.” Other reading given by Mrs. Dell Pen ley, Mrs. Allen Reed, Mrs. An nie Nicely. Group sang the hymn "Jesus Calls Us.” Mrs. Workman closed program with prayer. A study course was planned for last of Slarch to be held at church with Rev. Marion Workman teach ing the course. The book being Understanding the Bible. More plans were made for poverty sup per to be neld March 20. The hos tess served refreshments to the following: Mrs. Roy Armstrong, Mrs. W. C. Allison, Mrs. H. M. Allison. Mrs. Pearl Allison, Mrs. Bessie Brown, Mrs. R. S. Biown, Mrs. Isbelle Clark. Mrs. Alice Hall, Mrs. Robert Meadows, Mrs. Annie Nicely, Mrs. W. E. Padgett, Mrs. Dell Penley, Mrs. Gemie Ray, Mrs. Alein Reed. Mrs. B. T. Shope, and Mrs. Paul Banner. daughter and granddaughter. Mr and Mrs Baxter Shope. Mrs. M* W'hisenhunt. a niece of Mrs Bum ette. Mrs. Marjf Falls and Mr. anc Mr-- Budley Shope. all of Rice ville. Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Burnette's daughtei Mrs C M Howie. Mrs. Burnett( received gifts and cards from thost who visited her Mr' Carrie Shope was visi ec b\ the Baxter Shopes. Bud Shope and wife. Mrs Falls and Mrs Whisenhunt Sunday. Bradford Burnett of Bee Tree road has been in St. Joseph s hos nital for the past two weeks Hi underwent surgery. It is reportec he is doing nicely His son Wesley who has been serving in Kores s nee last August, has gone back to camp for his discharge. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Howie were visited by their son's wife s sister, her husband and children Sunday afternoon. Lawrence had an attack of hay fever Sunday Leaders Honor H. W. Haislips Dr. Homer W. Haislip. public relations counsel for the Christian Assembly and Mrs. Haislip were guests at a reception in the home of Dr and Mrs. Lee Butler oi Black Mountain Sunday afternoon March 8 More than 50 persons gathered to greet Mr and Mrs. Haislip whe recently moved to Black Mountain from Brownfield. Texas. Guests were welcomed by Dr. and Mrs Butler and Mrs. Mary Aleshire assistant hostess. The home was decorated with a profusion ol spring flowers and the tea tabic was richly appointed with an im ported cloth in colored embroid ery. silver candelabra and tea ser vice centered by an arrangement of white glads. Mrs. Howard S. Hillev. wife oi ovr.cntivp seeretarv of the 'as semblv. presided at the table. Oc casional piano music was provided by Mrs. N. L. Perkins, adding much to the pleasure of the oc casion. Many ministers, chaplain; and directors of the near-by as semblies. their wives and leader. of local civic groups welcomed this opportunity to honor these newesl officials of the Christian Assembly Dr. and Mrs. Haislip expressed their deep appreciation for the friendly reception accorded them by the leaders of all churches and the business people in Black Moun tain. They hope to purchase or build a> permanent residence soon as they plan to assist in the de velopment of the Christian As sembly, making this their home. Having spent previous vacations at Blue Ridge and attended ses sions at Ridgecrest, they were aware of the beauty of this area and welcomed the call of the assembly to become officially con nected here in this important project. Church Notices BLACK MTN. CHRISTIAN CHURCH CALENDAR M. J. Jeffers, Minister All services are held in the Junior Order Hall. Bible School each Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Glenn Morgan, superintendent. Worship service, 2nd and 4th Sundays, 11:00 a. m. Fellowship dinner for members and friends of the church, first Wednesday in the month. 6:30 p. m. Christian Women’s Fellowship. 2nd Monday. 7:30 p. m. BEE TREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH M. I.. Jeffers. Minister Bible School. 10:00 a. m. each Sunday. Mac Carson, superin tendent. Worship service, 1st and 3rd Sunday. 11:00 a. m. Women's Council. 2nd Wednesday in each month. Official Board meeting the first Sunday following worship service. Join The Red Cross CLOTH SALE Friday - Saturday Monday Only! * INDIAN HEAD Rgular 89c Yr. Value • TAFFETA Regular 69c Value SPRING KNIGHT Regular 59c & 69c Yd. Value 49c Yard DAN RIVER Regular 90c Yard 69c Yard LORMAY'S Dept Store Montreal Road _ Black Mountain, N. C. MRS. PAUL GRESHAM IS GUEST SPEAKER FOR CIRCLE MEETING Mrs W D. Wright, chairman of Circle No 1 of the Presbyterian church, was hostess to her group for a luncheon meeting Tuesday. March 3. at her home Mrs. I au! Gresham of Kenliworth. .V- i< ville. was guest speaker. She re viewed the Book of Colos.sians in a most interesting manner. Those attending were Mrs. W A Allison. Mrs Harry Barkley Mrs S M. Bittinger. Mrs. Roy Babb. Mrs Charles Dougherty. Misses Susan and Mary Hooker. Miss Sarah Kirby, Mrs. J. H. C.ru ver. Mrs Ray Harrison. Mrs Luther Kirkpatrick. Miss Kathyer ine Mourning Mrs Clifford Porter Mrs J N Stout. Mrs. Don Mc Kenzie and Miss Mary Ixie Johns ton. Visitors present were: Mrs. Tippy Wallace. Mrs. Martha B. Bennett. Miss Lily Woods and Mrs Rose B Horton, all from the Mountain Orphanage. Mrs. Gre sham and Mrs. P. J. Ard of Ash mm ,,f‘Women of the Church MRS RAMSEY REVIEWS book at club meeting Th, monthly business and liter ' meeting of the Tea and Topic a.°. . held Monday night at ; of Mr- " " 'VM.C Tollo.mB » businprs -P<>'°n Mr' - un Ram^av reviewed the i>ook SWO k Krnip Pylr" b.» !«• ■ Miller A social hour was en loved following the meeting Thosi present were Mrs S S _ ,,r n T Greene, Mr^ i°'i Holman, dr. Mrs Otty bee man Mrs Richard Oulahan, Mrs Allen Ferley, Mrs Ramsay, Mrs 5°rs. Ma?Wo.»dcoek and'the host ess. .. _Manganese, one of the minor elements in plant nutrition, is thought to play a similar role in animal health. _ CLASSIFIEDS SELL—Phone 4101 TEACHER^PEAKE! *’irclc No. 2 of the ]«. church met Tuesday March 3. in the fe|V,,„ of the church with th< Mrs If. I) Crawford hostess. Plans for men’s supper were ,, the "business meetir Miss Claribel y teacher in the school" the Book of Colos. assisted by Mrs. , ' Sr , Mrs c. C Dou A F Tyson. Jr. :iI' „ Wilson. Refreshment by Mrs Crawford at * the meeting. Those present were Allen. Mrs. M C ► Hv tc. V, Dougherty Mrs i . . n®! Mrs Mary Harsh." Miller, Mrs. John M,y " - Mary Stephenson y.' ' Miss Wilson, Mm. y. K,J Tyson. Ci AUCTION Saturday, March 14 -1 p. new /Q5 ONLY $189 New Super-Ove; With Automatic Heat Control # Now —everything new in this beautiful fully automatic rang at a special low price! All the advantages of automatic control plusr 95 clean, fast electric cooking. And see the top-value features Hotpointi built into this all-new model! • New Rota-Switch Design e Fluorescent Top Light • Colrod I Instant-Heat Unit • Electric Oven Control e Appliance Outletf e Money-Saving Deep-Well Thrift Cooker e Fully Automatic On e Calrod Bake Unit e Big Nylon-Roller Storage Drawer We Are IItrays (And To See 1 (fn . . . BLACK MOUNTAIN HARDWARE 0 State Street Phone 3481 • Dinette Suites • Fireplace • Curtain Stretchers • Bathtubs • Couches • (orn Planter • Kitchen Sinks • Stores • Floor Lamps $ • Wall Cabinets • Carden Plans • Step Ladders • Lavatories • Platform Roekert • Doors • -l.v Handles • Table Lamps • Bef/s Many Many, Other Items! PRIZES To Be GIVEN AWAY Cowan’s Variet railroad salvage Highway 70 West at Pleasant Gardens Marion, N. C.
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