Newspapers / The Black Mountain News … / Aug. 19, 1954, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of The Black Mountain News (Black Mountain, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
MOIST RE AT By Mrs. Meihnger Henry The morning worship s-erv.oe vra held at 11 o’clock in Anderson Auditorium. Dr. Harold J. Qck enga, pa«tor of the Park Street church, Boston, Mas., preaches "Precious Worship." Or. Sunday evening he preached on • •• Families and Conversion." He ; at invited the far"::..-- ; e :■ gether for the - The Vesper - f • • • pie was held m Gaitner Chare. The hymn sing »a- h- •! in A semhly Inn. Next Sunday wilt trie .art Sunday of tr- ...rr.er or.:-.-; • n-' • • Dr. J. Che ter Frist, pas? f the Government Street church. Mobile, Ala., wih be the preacher for the morning hour. The Bible conference *.,1 close OFFICE SUPPLIES • Typewriter Repair Service LUCAS OFFICE SUPPLIES Next to Post Office Black Mountain, N. C. WE SPECIALIZE rN CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTS HAIRCUTS — 75c Monday Thru Saturdav PALACE BARBER SHOP 114 Cherry — Phone 5461 OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M. SATURDAY 7:30 P.M. or. August . A. • • ■ ■■ -p~afce:s are outstanding ar. :*. -ee-is that the-e get better and - etter each time. Dr. Lou:- Evans, minister at-l&rge for the Presbytenan U S. A. church *».- the speaker on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:30 in A: :• - : Auditorium. On Thursday ar.d Fr.day, Dr. George M. Dochc-rty, pastor of the New Y .Aver, u- Presbyterian h :cr.. Washing*, r,. D. C.. and Glasgow, .Scotland, wa:- the speak er at 7 On Saturday at 8 p. rr. in An c-r - A : lit: r; -i". •' - S'. -taff 'a;, have f* ..-t ncert of the season. On Monday at 4 p Mrs. J. Rupert McGregor had a tea in her home on A- ernbiy drive for the Ministers' W ve- h rum. Also o: Mor day at 4 p rn. the Montreal Woman'- ... met in the home of Mrs. D. M Geachy in he: home on W--t V.rginia ter race. Mr W. H McCorkie, di re t-.-r .f R-..g: . Aet.vities of the clubs to:d of the work this summer. On next Mt-.nd.-y. August 2-3 the last meeting of Woman’s club for y ■ - <- a - - 1 ■ r-_ : at 4 p. m. in Collegiate home. This is the annua meet ig ami the new of f...- wiii be elected and installed. M J B. McCoy is chairman of •he no- nating committee. ' '! .- -;ay, Aug:.-* jo, the Cut tag*- Owners' association met at 3 p m. in the class, room in the back of Anderson Auditorium. Dr. Wade H. Bogg-. pre-ident presid ed. Mi>. John Payne Williams presented the ; *. aps and they ■were distribute : a -ii as the new alphabetical lists of cottage own er-. A larg- crowd \va- :r. attend ance aij<: many matters of interest were disc usued. A motion was made ar.: pass. : .nanimou.-ly ex pressing to the trustees and man agement of the M .main Retreat association * ■ • - • -re appreciation of the Cottage Owners for the great improvement- that rave been made here in recent years. The A be met hy family reunion was held or. Fat .: my arc: Sunday. Dinner wa- - r- in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Abernethy on Georgia terrace on Saturday with some 18 in attendance. Mrs. Frank Wadlaw ha* as her guests this month her son-in-law and daughter. Mr ar.--: Mr-. T. P. Wright and chi! ren - f Belton, S. C., and sun-in-law •• i daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. R ard Gilbert and small daughter of Kingsport, Tenn. • » 'Sill Ving Says: HAVE SUNSHINE-ON THE INSIDE, TOO, THAT'S JUST THE THING OUR PAINT WILL DO ■ vsil'' <2S PAINT S / i Tate a tip from me u se The Dutch Boy label is the mark of a top-quality product — the year in, year out favorite of millions of home owners. Master Painters, too! Dutch Boy Paints will give your home the longer-lasting beauty it deserves, and because these specially-blended paints cover well and wear longer you’ll find them more economical to use, too. Whether you prefer the self-cleaning Bright White or any of the hand some tints, your house will be a new source of pride if you paint it with Dutch Boy. Accent your paint job with bright, cheerful Dutch Boy Sash & Trim Paint It comes in many beautiful colors. Look R /jo‘n Here! Bora to Mr. ar.: Mrs. Roy I . of S-.vsnr.ar.oa, a s-tr.. Aug 12. :n St. Joseph's hospital. Mr. and Mr- W. C H. - uv. announce the - nr. f a -:r. Aug 12 ;r. Memo.-.a. M - r. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry f Oteen have a - -r. urn Aug. 1 Memorial Mission hospital. A daughter was torn t Mr ar. . Mr- Ear'. C. Peter- r f r»r,r nanoa or Aug. IS in St. Joseph’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L C. Johnst r, hav a daughter borr. Aug 14 :n Me - orial Mission hospital. Mr. and Mr P.. M C: .-snta Jr., of Omaha. Neb., announce tr.e birth of a son Aug. 11. Mrs Crossman w.li be remembered here as the former Miss Katrerine Van story, daughter of Mrs R M Van-: ry of Fayetteville. Miss Grace Hardie had a- ter guests in her home t A - ■ • drive, Mrs. James A W: n f Greenvide, S. C.. and Mrs Isabel Kearny of Ne • York. Mrs. Wendell McEa- ten ar.r Miss France- M Fat ien of Mem phis, Tenn.. have beer, m the Gam mon cabin for the pa-t t .vo n. The Rev. and Mrs. Findley Grissett and son. Da-. Id of M; -- boro, Ala., are sper ding th.- ■’••mk with the Rev. and Mr- \\ J Gam mon in their home on Mississippi road. Mrs. Charles Watkins ha- r.u as her guests this past week .: her home on Virginia road. Mr. am: Mrs. C. A. Boswell and Miss Jar. Boswell and E-sward .Stuart of Bartow, Fla., and Jim; McDon ald of Greenwood, S. C.. Mr.-, W B. Gr;>-r, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 White. Jr., and small son. B:.. Chester, S. C.. and Mrs. Paul P; -- ly of Statesville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hirr Minden, La., and t .ei: .a Mrs. Charle- Raf .r. f S rev- - port, La., are in the Hut* n h on Virginia road for a f. ; Mrs. L. F. Froeligh -,f Tam: a. Fla., is spending a few seeks Assembly Inn. Miss Margaret Dav.- a a guests this week in her home “Davista" on V:: ia ad. M and Mrs. George Dav. <> a.a Fla., Dr. an Mrs. J. W. M T . and baby Man ly of New Y - - Mr.-. Mi.ier Eve- and baby Ge k— of Gainesville, Fla., Mr. and Mr-. John Haw wh r ave b-t-r. in Davis cottage ail - umme left Monday to visit Mrs. Haw dang: ter, Mrs. Berg in Mountain La. N. J. The two small ys. E m. and Charlie Berg returne; the Haws to to their home. Aft a few week- visit in Ne Je; - Mr. and Mrs. Haw will go to r home in Richmond, Va. Mrs. George Ennett has a guest in her home on Virginia . a : her sister-in-law, Mrs. Walla • Thompkir.s of Edgefield, S. C. Dr. and Mrs. J. FI Preston of Decatur, Ga., are in their cottage on West Virginia terrace *. - month. Miss Liia Peck Walker is in home on Greybeard trail for th summer. The other member- f the Walker family have been hen. most of the summer. The Rev. a: Mrs. James T. Womack of Star • Va., Dr. and Mr-. English Wa.-. of Charlotte and the Rev. and M; . J. Mack Walker an.: fun .... Rhonoke Rapids, N. C. The Rev. and Mrs. Lawrenct I. retell of Charlotte have moved .-.to their new home on M. -.--ippi road. The Rev. and Mrs. William Crowe, Jr., are in their cottage Woodland road for this month. Mrs. W. D. Reynolds ha.- as her guests this month her son-in-law an. laughter, the Rev am: Mr-. John Groves of North Augusta, S. C. Mr.-. M. L. Clement of KnoxviLe, Tenn., spent this past week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt in the Ta.t cottage on Assembly drive. The Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Cooper of Riackey, Ky., are ;n their cot tage on Tennessee road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Friend of 1'etersburg, Va.. are spending a few weeks in the Outlaw cottage on Assembly drive. Mrs. Homer Knox with two chil dren, Martha and Becky and M - Lou, e Simpson have returned to theii home in Jacksonville. 1-, after spending the summer in the Simpson »ottage on \ irginia road. Mi.-- Kathryn Pinner i- . isiting frien i- n WaynesviHe tin week. Mi-- Florence Illidge as re turned to her home on Miippi road after spending the - .miner as camp nurse in a Boy- Camp mat Hendersonville. • try the classifieds CHURCH NOTICES >T JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH ; > A ve . P .v : .e ■ .-f SERVICES: S r ay - a :.... H , Comma'. a. . T aauly Strvjc* an i I n structiaxL 21 a. Morning Prayer M n-Jay ana Friday ■ a. m.. H . . Communion, Wednesday a. ro.. Ho.;. Communion on the first of the month at 11 a. m t'- days at 8 a. m. BI ACK MOUNTAIN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Montreal Road W A Hur.eycatt. Pastor. SERVICES ?or. a;. - hool at 9:45 a m. V? rr. r.t* worship 11:00 a. m. B T. U. 0:45 p- m. Evening worship 8:00 p. r. Wednesday Bible S’udy at 7 30 p m FIRST KRISTIAN CHURCH B'a. k Mountain Christian Assembly Ground Glen Morgan, superintendent. Sunday School, 9:4.' a. m. Preaching sendee 11:00 a. m. A cor i.a: wei ome is extended tc all. BLACK MOUNTAIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M ntreat Road—Dial 5271 William R. Klein, Pastor SUNDAY: S day School, 10:00 a m. W r-r.ip Service, 11:00 a. m. Wednesday Evening 7:30, Pray er meeting. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 64 North French Broad Avenue Asheville, N. C. Trie portanc* of relying whole artediy on God, divine Mind, f. . . ar. •- will be stressed at -t an Science services Sunday T e Les on-Sermon entitled Mind" udl include the following pas-age from the King James Ver >f the Bible (Proverbs 3:5.6): Tr .st in the L rd with all thine n-art: and lean not unto thine out un :-rstanding. In all thy ways -n v... ;ge him. and he shall di re thy paths.” The practical availability of ritual guidance will also be in the following passage “S ier.ee and Health wit:: Key to tr.e Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy (25 4 10-12): When ■-.ve wait patiently on God and seek Truth righteously. He directs our path.” Tr.- Go.den Text is from Daniel (2:20,21): 'Blessed be the name • f G : for ever and ever: for wis dom and might are his; . . he giveth •’ ..-dor., unto the wise, and knowledge to them that know un • erstanding.” BLUE RIDGE CHAPEL FIRST CHURCH OF GOD (Non-denominat'onal) Blue Ridge road, Bla<k Mom tain, N. C. Rev. R. L. Johnson, r.a-t .r Telephone 4984. Sunday School 10:00 a. m.; morn :ig worship 11:00 a. m. Young People 6:30 p. m., evening worship 7:3<i p. m. Prayer service Wed nesday 7:30 p. m. CHURCH OF GOD Lakey Street. Rev Puui Thurman, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m, livening worship 7:30 p. m. Tuesday evening prayer meet ing 7:30 p. m. Young People's meeting Thurs day, 7:30 p. m. I he motto >f the North Caro lina State Port- .-. "Service to All” no job too small—no job too big. 4 Enroll now! We Are Filling Up Fast! D A Y N U R S E R Y — S2.00 PER DAY — K INI) E R G A R T E N $15.00 PER MONTH — FIRST GRADE — $25.00 PER MONTH — TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED •CALL 7346 • .. - s-a;e and Church Streets McDonald Minister SUNDAY SERVICES _ - . School at 9 45 a m ■:.s.~ worship at 11:00 a _m . e:':.- Youth Fellowship ■ *0 ra TAEFRXACLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev, Paul Cassell, Pastor t>-each.ng service, 1'' o'clock. S ..r.day school, li o'clock. Prsvsr meeting, Sunday eve _ S. th.rd Tuesday eve ning—S P- ns. ,ance avenue baptist CHURCH D C. Hardir.. Pa-tor SERVICES: 'iv -:h'o. at 1" a Horning worship at 11:'>0 4 and 5tn Sunday Evening worship at ' r_n‘ Praver service, Thursday at . . . '.EF BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES :ay School at 1:00 a m. V "■ r.g worship 11:(A* a. m. Evening worship T :«»0 p m. p raver meetings each Hednes ■ a-. e'-' r.. ng at T:"’1 p. m. Kv RI.EE BAPTIST CHURCH Ridgecrest Road Rev J N Bmford Interim Pastor Sunday school. 10 00 a m y rrtir.e worship. 1100 a in. R. T. U. TC<* p- m. E' e- ng worship, ' "0 p. : - Prayer service V ednesdays at o'clock. HAII MOUNTAIN BAPT1SI CHURCH —Sunday— : i-ror. Rev. Frank Holiif:eld Sunday school, 10:30 a. m. ; r*.-i ring service at 11:15 every' f,r.t an. third Sundays. BEE TREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bible School. 10:00 a m each Sunday Jim Adams, 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. BROAD RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, Rev. Wade Huntley. —Sunday— Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching service, 11 a. rn. Prayer meeting Saturday night at 7 p. m. r Head Gives Tips For Motorists Driving tips for vacation driven iS expertly handled in the Nortt arohna Motor carrier* court.- > and safety program for August wi'h special emphasis on making • motoring trip a vacation bene The president of the organi a’ n, C. Grier Beam, pointed out that the program is designee • help motorists plan for -afei •r:p and to return rented and re laxeo. s W A N N A NO A FK E E WILL baptist church Wayne Smith, Pastor SERVICES Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. in. Evening service: league, 6:30. Worship in Song, 7:l.r>. Mi - -age, 7:45. Wednesday Prayer Service, 7:00 p. m. TV-n BLACK MOUNTAIN FREI WILL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. (L M. Reynolds, pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching service, 11 a. in. prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at 7:30. m veek ,.n"i travel where traffic really mount- and any attempt to cover t.M many mile* during a week-end ran he fatal. Another tip designed to insure a p oi-unt trip is to plan it in ad vanr, Select a route that will avoid congested area- and use the ]e . crJwde.| roads when possible. \ s,.ri<.* of stops should he pre planned to see the points of inter r t and to allow time for a good mg '' sleep The official -tressed that fatigue and -afe driving sel dom go together. The final vacation tip suggested by Mr. Hearn concerns the varying traffic la-v in different localities. He pointed out that all states have iaw dealing with local situations and being a tourist does not ex empt me from the necessity of knowing the law- in different states. _ \merican veterinarians now have an effective new vaccine for combating blue-tongue, a disease prim :pally of sheep. The l nited State- 1954 wheat crop, now estimated at 1 billirth bushel-, i- in excess of prospective domestic use and probable exports during the next year. North Carolina's 1954 peach crop is now forecast at 960,OOo bushels. 9o,o00 bushels less than the June 1 estimate. Mr mg m heavy -- ,, , kit ion is needed during FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS REQUIRES ACCURACY AS WELL AS PUKE INGREDIENTS. 1 ' OUR PHARMACEUTICAL DEPARTMENT USES ONLY THE BEST AND FRESHEST DRUGS AVAILABLE. All Prescriptions Are Filled By A Registered Pharmacist Only. KNIGHT'S PHARMACY W til green A gen cy PRESCRIPTIONS Black Mountain, N. C. Dial 3331 id/teH you q<r fam U® Thousands of Carolina homemakers ready know this is a “sure thing They figured it this way, and so can you. Since you already use electricitv to light your home; refrigerate vour rood. ^ your laundry, Of play your TV °r rc'jj' why not go completely modern — Electric? This single, efficient service can O'M cook your meals and heat your water the ONE service that can perform a your household chores. And do a ' cleaner, safer job at lower total c , you. This is so because the more e e of the rates. . .. - '*• ROUTf 2 RALFirw kj electric cooking there is no odor it * GH' N C- "With meons o lot. Best of all, it is so econom^oT.^"*' COo)er' which (CAROLINA POWER & SUMMER SUNSHINE FOR WINTER MEALS! for those frosty day! to „me i °nd Pta" oheod will cop,ore and stor, 0|| Z\ nd‘'f* H°™ ripened fruits, be,tie! cl* Sr“h dealer show you how y0u es Let vour electric convenience, pleasure and ^ CXpect manY Years of home freezer. Jmy *rorri an electric SEE YOUR DEALER SOON!
The Black Mountain News (Black Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 19, 1954, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75