Jffi’0 1955 . , TT> \ppd 'lore Citizens of His Caliber. Each vear the Junior Chamber of Com merce presents the Distinguished Service Award to that young naan of the community who. in the opinion of the judges has none more than anyone else during the year .. make the tc m a better plate :n -men t: live This year after careful consideration of a wide field of candidates the committee selected Dempsey Whitaker, owner and man ag„ - of Lorr .ay 5 Department store ana mayor f the t - - young been active in many organizations, all '.nth - ' m unity Tv- of those who nomina.ed rum • He has given his time untiringly to try to - ake the Black Mountain American Legion Po;t a success He is active in Livns club XOTX anu IIu uu* - 52der. he has served in leadership capacity for many organizations this young man ls very 'sincere . . very cooperative^ ana honest" ... an outstanding citizen of our community and one of whom we can be proud an. outstanding personality has the knack of getting things done -.nthrat controversy ... he supports bctr. morally and financially all organizations of the com munity he is one of the finest person -3.1-itrS 01 OUT tO^vD There were other comments but these give m idea of the type person the DbA miner .5 Add them together and you nave B.six '.fountains outstanding young man : the •■ear—Dempsey Whitaker We need more itizens '.nth his attituue. more with nm ue sire to be of service to his community ana 11 his fellowmen UNDERGROUND. — Or •; after n --.n ’is: v.~~k I was •in’nixg >=■• Ex:: ar. Wirston-Saier whet ar agr. caching car flasaec lights .%? Et. I checked to see if ray Ugh:; were or. They were r't. The rex: car cad tre sarre thing. ar: for the next ter. mires fear out of every five rare ::-n tr.e =arte thing Tr.e driver; smiled sad waved" and I vwed hack When I go: :: :h- Ysikir River Brides I was r.i: .-.cpr.se.. to see a vra“.~y =?t y r.igr.vay patrol. From t rat point the car m froni f e flashed s light it every car re paste, up urtt. we got v WuistooSaie:.'.. it was an irterestire etperleate tc have in psychology. Apparently four ::: of every five people were co ■ aerating *•: :efe;t_ tr- purpose i; the whammy Tr.e ft'r ore nay hi'-, taken for granted that t*e others ha. beer. -eer. Ore thing impressed me. ire whammy iidr.'t cause tr.e arrest i anybody who rat ary ser.se ot oo •-.rvatior wit: was traveling be tween Elkin at: Winston-Salem ■ oat afternoon. end yet it had m -eality a-ciompl-sbe-d its purpose. I had never seer a more orderly ..re of traffic :r ary highway, hi'■ eryos was trithii the -1 •emit and waving -mi.irg. ar-c co operating with hi s fellow travel ers. Tr.e thought ::curie: that if a : ~r-n . t ir-iv c.ir.g a' z :• :• ™t-1 --a' the flc rf traff - ex ed its the speed h.roit that he to:.: be doing his fellow travelers and himself a favor if re will flash, his lights smile art wave regard less of w.ethe a whammy i • ahead or riot. Ore might be arc at leas' it will cause toe -pee :aw= to be observed f * resit ten miles because ght fc — a life Jus: save: ma;. - . ur :wn REAL FRIENDLY — 7. ere are many freshman, members of the legislature ir Raleigh, ari there has beer a iot of getting ac quainted” going or. They are a likeable lot. and easy to get to know or else they wouldn't have been elected back home Now there are alsi a lot of freshman or new lobbyists m the - cere this year and they are iusy getting ac quainted with the leg!slabors as fast as they car., and also, they are a friendly lot and hail-fellow well-met" c-r else they would nev er have been chosen for the work they are sent here to do Recently, I saw two of these new hobbyists dining together in a Ra leigh restaurant ar: they were both iangfeing so hard I inquired as to the cause of the humor. They are from offerer.: -ertiors of the state and by some chance had nev er met. They had struck up ar. acquaintance in the cobby of the Sir Walter Hotel ar.d had gore across the street to eat. Each thought the other one was a member of the legislature arc both were doing their best to make a good impression, and the con versation had gone something like this: “I hope to get better ac euainted with you curing the next three months, ar.. if there is anything I car. do for you pleas iepend that it will be a plea-ire for me to do so.1' "Well, row -ir that is most kind of you. ar.d let me hasten to assure you that I arr. a: your service ar.d eager to re turn any favor.” This vent or. for awhile until each or.e was convinc ed that he had made a new frier.: and secured a new vote for his - : - plover. Black Mountain NEWS One of Buncombe County's fore most weekly newspapers published every Thursday at Black Moun'ain N. C., in the heart of the prosper ous Swannanoa Valley, great re ligious and resort center and grow ing industrial area. Gordon H. Greer wood Editor and Publisher Entered as second class matter September 13, 1945, at the Post Office in Black Mountain. N. C., under the act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rates Buncombe and McDowell counties S2.00 per >ear Outside Buncombe and McDowell S2.50 oer year Awarded A rating by Commun ity Research Bureau. Finalise one sa:t. "TeG me- I sh :ui: know. tr. are you a bob ^er of ' use - me senate. ‘•Neither. ' was the reply. "I am a lobbyist Shake said Use oth er So am I and "s '' mat - _ ■ - . - - - the humor :: the sitnstior art wer- str. :angkir.g when I :ame by. •rent :r. t: see the new baby. Af ter John had-playe-d ••• :h the iaby for quite awhile. ant gotten at ■. Uiir.'rl "•"! -r. ' .' r t1 ' JO.U . '/ i’' 7 . -. .’ear. ant Becky, -r.r the:: '.harm ing mother. Malir.e. we tb; say .nz our zt-t-ibys when Malir.e -aid I know Tom will be sorry he wasn't home. He : - mine some work at the plant.” I said I know he will be too. just tel: Tom that John Larkin was s .rry h~ didn't get t a see r. 1 didn't explain to Malice at :w John’; position ar.d I didn't tell John about Tom's position. You see. Tom Gaddy is president of th« Peps:-Cola err. party of Eaie.eh. and also president cf the X. C. Bottler'- Association, and when his big jnomer.t cams he was not at home. R arr r'-err. SOUND STATEMENT, r.ieg through a'.I the sc. fur;.' of the controversy on wnet er to repea', or r.ot to repeal the so-calied secrecy law passed by the last Genera'. Assembly is a thread that a few of the law-makers see fit to uscuss. One veteran -.embers *ne General Assembly expressed :t this way a few days ago. "Many of us who have beer, in the General Assembly for several terms re gardless of whether we '. .ted for or against secrecy law two years ago are deeply coneerne: over the vicious tactics of a small segment of the jffcess. who calling them selves news reporters act-ally used only a small part of the true news a- a eoathanger up-or. which to drape pure and simple political propaganda. We feel that n:> member of the press should use the printed page in the so-called new s department section as a background for seeking to :■ r.rro! direct legislation or to elect or de feat candidates for public office. Such :r i |aoda w dan ted re po rung should oe labelled or. the ed page for what it really is. and dreams designed not v. the public but rather to tar.ties -•in nately, press tr.e p:es M - -:s o. propaganoa— opaganda .-a- a small .aoe. tr.em--.vi- com not as news reporter devote the:: ts and during sews reporting in fact, y many years -in the Gen ral Assembly it has been my ob servation tr.at there .- on.;, one consistent violator f tr.e principle that news reporters sho old report new- and in a truthful manner. Remember one rotter, apple car. spoil the whole barrelful Neither tr.e Gen. Assembly or the best in terests of the people of N. C. are being served by his activities as a would-be master lobbyist and po -itical king-maker, and at r.i uiust be laid most of the blame for the =ecrecy law controversy that has beer: raging for the past two years. HERE ON VISIT Bill Riddle an Bill Carr A: of Kannapolis were dinner guests of tr.e M. J. Robertsons last Sunday. M- Riud.e i- Mrs Robertson’s brother. LETTERS APPROVES STAND Ran z >0 r Lo* - z ~ Jar IS. l'?>f Black Mountain Nev? Black Monrtair, N. C Dear Jack to **■ ee k' s 6da t. o re We use and er. erring tre -eae-c-r arc are ~ "'r 1 cry aoc-t cra r g .rg .. t - ~ i- tii the Asheville City Cost.; what aooat parking meters’ I ksox :: r: recreational far.’.: that is as completely enjoyed the “-'-tie family as a trip or. t Park tray nt matter -rhat the :■ Ttrc tiiiars seems surah. ert: u e entry dab. Sincerely. Harriet A Sty'. ENJOYS NEW' United States Marine Co: Camp Le;enre. N. C. rear inr. 1 ■ to ini v. ;■* charge :: a c ere— wh: :h > :h^ hettom if the page. I :: : rr par er rr erj 1 ya'cle 1 ead: t big rrfert M ore *.vht are e-cr Sir cerelv. Kr . * Band Members. -•ear Mr Greer ~c-‘d: ■ - - ■ - * - ^ ' n.» * - - - - ar'*•••• er th-.- cceeticr :T.cerr.:.re the Fir-t Bard i Black Micrtain. c • cer t her knowledge, -he can na e as foil ... Sa _. Mr. 1 or. i.Cimas. Mr Charlie Boone. Mr. Bas-umbe Burnett. Mr. Lee Go ism. Mr. Dtiard Walker. Mr. Jim M-rCoy an: Mr. Wili Bur net: Mrs. Gary Gregory. • ' My mother sail she at tended trat certain concert. Site 71 years of a?e On '»n Class Observes Fellowship Day A substantia! amount was raised to war: the building fund of the First Christian church when Fel .0wsh’.p Day was enjoyed by mem bers and friends or Jar.. 16. Fol lowing church services, a covered dish dinner was serve., in the din ing hail with. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Davis in charge. Lee Moore was general chair man of the day, with Frank Dixon acting as chairman of the hospital ity committee. The attractive posters on display :r several down town windows last week were mace by David and Nancy Du Pay. Visit ors were present from. Asheville and other nearby communities. The Christian church was organ ■ Z(rZ in . jr by Dr. H sward S. n:.:ey to serve a- host church for tr.e Cnristian Assembly located one mile south f Blaik Mountain. It meets in try- Jr. OL’AM hall during the w.nte. mt r.tr.s and on ' ■- assembl g mds in the som m.er ire Rev C. N Williams is 'fir present pastor. The church has r-.ently added a ■■ Q lepart th Mrs Aleshire tesdent Tne ::rst of a serle- of workers' conference meeting.- will be held Wednesday evening. Jar.. 19, at .ne r. t- f Mr an: Mrs. Davis. BUSINESS WOMEN MEET WITH MRS. CARLAND Tne Business W . men's circ.e of :ne First Bapti-- hurch met Tues day evening, Jar.. 11 with Mrs. Harry Carlar.d. Mr s Irvir. Page opened tne meeting with prayer. Reports were made ■ y officers and committee hairmer Offerings eere made, an: the community missions project v-u- planned. Mrs. \\. F. Ser.r. was welcomed as a new member int. the circle. ” Huth Gilbe • sente the program entitled “Pointing the Way to the Chose:. Pei.pl*.'’ Tne Feoruary - meetirg twith Mrs. Imn Page was announced. A ; : - ■ t ffee . u served to Mrs. W. F. Senn. Mrs. P. tt. Queer. Mrs Nilla Hall, Mrs Ur. Moore. Mr W.rtr. Cook. Mrs Page. Mis? Gilbert at; Mrs. Car land. TRY THE CLASSIFIEDS! ! ! ! UUCUUUUUUUUUUlf ’t;rrrr -rrrrrrrrrrr SWANNANOA NEWS BOX SOCIETY TAYLOR SWANNANOA EOlTOR PHONE 409< RS M. C 2 S 5 PERSONALS—CLl*B>—HT- R HE> .. UUUUUUUUUUUilUU S.T.^5 f Pennsylvania me Marines r K - -st of A.ug--: - a Jet r-Iare. He Mr; Essie Campfiel-u ge'e me devc tionais from Like 24 chap ter arc led tie prayer. Mr; ":v Petit: xa; in crarer :: -_-:rra~ entitled Pointing me •'hi'ser People i: The Way ' Tar ire par. :r the program were Mr Peggy Per. ey wr.ose top:-: wa • Tf.ev Stick Together So"; Kr= Camp fie'.:. They Get Or S v-: L-'u.s- Wainso- tt. "What I 7>ey Beii-rve"; Mrs Lettie Mc Maiar. Have They Lost Their Love" arc Mrs Petitt spoke r. ' Our Souther. Baptist G'.: : = : Mai gar - TampfieJi spoke Ii --- S arti The B le M s ;.:r. Board." art Miss Dorotty Ingle stake or. Try Love.” - - Smith - - : tin - . . • - -: idler after were served. pt* Mr; J ny Petitt was presettet sttr. a giire away gift. Her h.m . - - :: nneeted - « ; t a- deer. - 'v-r:: t : F ort 14 ayn.e. Inc., a -,-y are r ir. .• there to live A. - • circle surprised Mrs Char. -V 5 rr..r. w.: h a - * •:r.\ sh oi r. : -i -- -.vet rr.ar.v lovely girts Hostesses dor the February r.eet r.z are Mr; Ar.r.ie McMahar. a" o (general W. M. I . The g sting of the V ti Miss imry society met Tues day night. Jan. 11, in the Fir;: Baptist rho a a 11 M 9 ----- - : • - - presi The meeting xa; opened* by t - I Survey The Wor.tr. -- The watchword w&s r - : r. unison Praver led -- P* Durir.g the b usir.e- - ii nte-;*.::er.' vrere a?ke-: * r origi an personae 7-0.. still f ^ar: oate a., iang.isn ar gaage and vet thev ..he” a :. : :k. Br.og vX* m-r-t r._ a.. : gathered together ar :*:*.:ss:r.aries on the : f:-• : requesting then*, t; use r. th- . arork. C:r:les were aske t *:n t he ir $ 1. •> • t; *.va r d the * n*. -r.k v Mission project for th. The L.uoy W rig.it oiri.o -.-.: m. progrant. Mrs Fred McT.er wa; in charge The topic wa; Point ing The Jew; o. The Way Sever candles were used a; sym: '. od Jewish worship. Mrs. Fre: Dav idson gave the tevitioral- from Lake 24.13. Mrs. Georg- Penley o: 1: )nr Missionary In Paiestine Ministering to The Jew - Home Mission Board ar.d Southern Bap tists interested in winning the Jews ir. the South xa; tolt :y Mrs Fred McCuer.. ar.d Mr; Dorothy McCrain. .After the singing d "Let The Beaut v of Jesus B- ---n In Me." Mrs. 0. R Hartir. dismissed with prayer. Mr;. Lily Mae M...er orc six Jr. Boys ar.d Girls in Baptist Training Union visited Su.ruay af ternoon with Mrs. T. C. McPeters. Attending were Kaye art Faye Patton, Ronnie Lowe. Be-:ky. Julia and Marjorie Smith Tire- gave a Life sar.g choruses art enjoyed a social hour with refre-rments they ha; brought Eugene Stockton has rganized an Intermediate Rival Ambassa dor. They me: last Wednesday night at the home of Lester Miller with nine former merr.1-.-5 ar.d Physical therapy means quicker .trengthening of polio-weakened nuscles among young patents at he Centra I Carolina Convalescent Hospital in Greensboro Little Donna Robin Work, daughter of Wr. and Mrs. Donald R Work of jasfonia gets her regular P.T. reatment from therapist Michael ^yers. This and other types of reatment which speed up the re :overy of stricken youngsters re quires much time and expense, which can be covered by contri lutiens to the current N C March if Dimes. _ ,-r- *\*it; pj-w} JU- "Vre^v * :***r ! - ■ ■ '• : '• . Per-Tat? V- a- M ? Car T €? i*-T- Mr Cartier ~ par .."'-■ - ' — ■"» ; - ' M ... ' :-i trograrr. a*: :::c:a= -- • • • i. ■. . - - • v- a - , ----- M : fa '•'r. a S:eve""Harrison in Meriatar M-»s. j.-r-ephm* Mumpo»er A'^’: »■-'■ The Af*.: ■ of :.*.e Swannas:* • Par:-: church r.ij > *'-;£• - cr.th-y rreev.r.? *-*-':*y ; far.. 11. at the '-“1^ >usinef5 session . :«rct, 3e:.£rtng •: ? - ■ -■• ■ . L-.'lt pi ' F'red witr. prayer - - -•> Mr- John Ogie. Jr Scr.rture -•- Mi" - '"'re •r re-r. bv Mrs T. A Pr.trta: - v-- W H ?- :- ra-e *-*•* --■‘'Re, :f ’■ •« r- -r?h:t Mr; Le* \c.:yan Army Extends New Enlistment Plan Germany the loth wtll tto Fort Riley. Kan., t 5 r.: station. Both prior servile and nor. p e 'tar far 05 that have ect for some time - r _ - _ r' CIRCLE HAS PROGRAM ON FOREIGN MISSIONS Mrs Frank Watkins ana Mr. Robert Rees* '-.-ere hostess^ : Naotr. : Schell circle of the First Baptist march Tuesday night. Ja il, at the Watkins home or. Oak land drive. A program .r Foreign Missions was given. Those taking par. were Mrs. Doug Hamby Jr., Mrs G. C. Carson. Mrs. Cecil Manner and Mrs. A! White. The Community Mission project offering for the month was taken Refreshments were served by the hostesses to Mrs. T. C. Burnette Jr.. Mrs. Carson, Mrs. Hamby. Mrs. N'ar.ney, Mrs. Lewis Phillip-. Mrs. Claude Rice, Mrs. Wade Row lari, Mrs. Conway Tatham. Mr White. Mrs. Ray Cockrell, Mr George Tatham, Mrs. John Rees-, and Carol Watkins. MRS. AUSTIN DICKENS IS SUPPER CHAIRMAN Mrs. A. A Die sens :s chairman of the regular monthly supper which the Co-Workers Sunday scr.oo. crass of the Methotist church will have at the fellowship room Friday evening at -l:3o hith er- members f the committee ar Mr Dicker- and Dr. ar.d M-- R E. Schell. A., c.a-- me.mrers a - urge: t G. M. ALLRED— From Pape : several years age He had res.-: ed in Black Mountain and Ride crest for most of his life He uas a -on of the late Mr. and Mrs J. J Allred who were in the genera, i.ercar.t..- * _s.nes- h* -• for many years Active in religious affair- he spent each Sunday afternoon a the W esten N rth at -, atorium w arking with -he patient. S bi ■ sue th arid Elsie M .Aulrec. tw-o daughter Mrs Leroy Sexton of St. Peter b’-trg. Eia and Miss Barbara All red of Ridgecrest three sons John M of Norfolk. Va Nick o* Ridgecrest and Theodore Allred of Travelers Rest S C Also three sisters Mr- Jane • Daugheny of Black Mountain Mrs Ei-.e Sutton of William burg. Ky and Mrs Inghram Brat ham of Washington D r .- - n,Re grandchildren. Active pallbearers were R. Byrd. 1 N Stever.s George M row Harold Gregory S J Wr and Clyde Bartlett Honor am pallbearer? included T L >•. har. James Ricker Rov a - ander Claude Henson Dr s - Cooley, and Kenneth Simor. Harrison Funeral r.ome wa charge Phil McElrath Is With Slate Highway Depl. ... . .. .... T a.-. M STEVE UZZELL—_ Fror Pa?e 1 re-entere ■ - ■ c^iv'eti h:§ degree :h* University - ;n is*-iv He faa with his father :r. t - '.r.arrr.aey at S:rtr. Carolina -~ i-' -'.ate-d he F'.aek Moor. Uin Dr-a? -rar.y -:r. H- ; T.arr ed Us ?.re • Harri- r. of Black Mot. h&ve r '"■&.* o&'-sr- • S-twt: a- : Mar-tra re via: true :.rmer Betty irti". They ers. Martha M0\TREAT Bt Mis? Julia Stokes The Montreat Presbyterian church -~'A the worstip service in Ga-th-r Chapei at 11 o'clock or. Sunday morning The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper wa, obsegoa o: tr.e w:. - ■ The nastor. tre Re'- star.ey r^r - - . ' ‘ e. ■ ■ . = J • . ... - hat Is the I Supper rh church vras fu.. "T.r. tr- 5‘rt-t and many visitors. . A grcur if young pevp:e . tre Mvers Park Presbyterian, church f udotte 1 retreat 1 -. • •: - ■ : Dr. Donald D.iworth. missionary to Ecuador. gave a most interest ing account f the miss n work . * * 3 Or r *•>:: S-: :ay. • rr*: :: a> .> the c r r • sT is. • - **'... e a short meet ig. - resented at tri? time. The executive board the Wo ~en of the Chore" met in tre Sun arior it the A—mV.. Inn at 4 . m. on Monday. The :ir f the W :. :: the ’'urr*- met rues-las. -.an. ' Circle N ;. Mr?. W J. Gam ion. chairman, met :r. tr.e tone an :r. M --:--:pp: roar lira S H ■ - . • -man met in the no me of Mr; J. Rupert Mi Greg r :■ n A; -em irive at 4 p m. The Bu-ire-' Woman's c.rcle Ha t 7:41 •out: M - St. - kt -rger. Mis? J. Har.-m. an: E«r« h «tesse* The prayer meetings are he’d ■ • -: e am -'. a..y arrange hy Mr? Sam W A ar her -om. .'tee A i carnation? was gav< .. -• a rk f • r the ■ ... . . ; - • : ■ ■ TI treasurer g_ve a gi .--.g report if r : rev u ' * ; ■ - ■ -a- o - ra • far at re the budget set -"e gu- - a-;- r. . A A. McLean gave a m -t rter-stirg ah-. .r. ~U- tf Ta. '■ ’ Tr Rev Lee Fisher played in- f - - own. :• mr-'sr.s art -• f the h.ym.rs which was often sung dur ing tr.e Greater London Campaign a -s - r. air wh.i.h wa- m :-t cr tad ht pretty i - - Mr tact at the s? suppers .s a! ■ a] • | -i-an.t Among the young r.p - came from Charlotte for the w,-ek tn h tA nr son - - ter'- Ray Cunn.-gham ,r Hen ry Ware DnBose. Jr. The M-ses Josephine and I_ ■■ >ds have returned t Bride* •: after spend in? a few weeks LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE HAVING this da> quaiii-e; Atn-.in.strat.-r .if the ti-'a' HUBERT D. SMITH Lite ■: Bur' '•~oe ■ .unt> North riro'..r.; . - to notify all person* having - n- against «a.d estate • r> sen* them to ■■ the unders11^^ luly verified n jr - 0® f-ead m bar of re • •*. e~. A . persons indebted to sSJd *, •ittr please make ..nrd •••* i-rr.en: - Administrator of *he v. of Haber. D Set::*- *• . < 20, 27; Fe NOTICE A “ - North Car . : . . 'r f BO* r tre Gt era' C -••• r GLaiy- C .Srark-."^.,-.*'f Rev Sna-.-. - .. . t ' rv.- y..'i*'y take v *p.-v • as action er.* - . a . *. •.,er. m.stl!•? General C _r;, Voir :f' C: untv •-*. •- :.r, ■ ■ Purpose • *a:r.:r- ^ - • ‘ ■ - f an*w~ , ;*?u:rtd to appear * '• ' V-h ; ' -efore the- . ’ - *v. .... — :-*r. '.af • p -i - - *- > Bur. .rr.be C. .• •' N rtl . arolina: a - ■ r w M answer or •. P *' tr.e * required apply t ■• :‘r , t u ARY GIVC5 ^N« TO TROOP 4 . c< vbrated it* r;yuP fr - the Brownie pro ntermedl»te program last Friday at .1. Xethodiat church- The • , remony *u used. 1 .rence Joyner, represen , . Vmerkar. .^e-ted the Wings for V i*ti r. Mrs L. H. Greg \ V ..ntai- Neighborhood -.rented intermediate . group • . Beddmsrfield. June _„u Cordell, Brenda ■ ' ' ■' t ;-.v, Kay Patton, 1 ' } a.ar.d, Donna >om , ; — .-Sell. Jo-Ann Bart - .-ed as a girl scout, r- ■ if.ee entertained ■ . Y fol he cer*^°®> Owen Girls Lose On Coal In Final Seconds Of Game j, Buncombe eager* : vm Friday night and ■' ■ , •- tt twin victory over :■ at the Black WBJ cou; a 5* ga in : Pat! Lea tr.e NB Zvmnasium. -'rated SB girls showed • dba top of - -a., by speermg cut - - i r. in the opening . - ng. But they ■ *-r ;n ® bn.* £31r.e. . s girls, paced by - - ,.;r 22 points and j*v if, Hashed into it* stages but fell a basket scored by an ’’f-,rwa't :r. the final 10 sec - a- best for the . • -g > v- ; umped off to i.ftinie advantage and __ stay in front all the e was 51 to 4 • Sort' ; F—Bar F—Bar F—Jew G—Evs G—Hoi jj-tv ( : Owen ( 54 I 4; (in» Martin— F <221 Tyson -F _4 L'» efei *■'. Osteen, Boys p_44 ur. F—H-r ■' t Owen (45) ■ 4 Her ier.-on F !4' .regory F 1171 Ritchie—C < 5 i Belcher—G . S j C. T son—G 1 ;n •• Way • Fra Vihn 2, Bar er. Cordell J, T. •bar :-->n 1. Bam The Rev C. W &. rr - i> sup ply.r.g the pulpit in •- Presbyter ian M :pri. fur .-cveral » Mr and M:-. C W S •.oiitnn had is their purs'- f r : niter on Fri da;. Mr ar.-.i Mr- Jar - - Hall and rh.lir-r. Ca: Jear. and Jimmy Lee of Marion Mr a no M - >V W. 1’re-tor. are :r. tne McCoy ttag- r. Missouri row • f r the ■••ter Mis- Margaret Rankin i- spend ing the winter * the Assembly Inn. The Rev tt J Gammon is sup ply, r.g the ; t f the Rresbyter ar. church ... h> .a all this month. Dan Wils n is spending the week-end w.th. r. - mother, Mrs. Noyes Wilson ir. her home on Lookout road He a student in the Darlington School for B v Rime, _Ga. Dr. Donald Dsiworth, our rnis -trary from Ecuador, :- spending a few lays :r. Assembly Inn. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. l A Stubbs and family in the teat.-, of .. r father r. W-.lson on Sunday. Mr. and Mr- Stanley Bennett •-ere calk to Chari, tte "last Tues day because of the death of a friend. Dr ar.u Mrs ■ arletor. White - u farm.;, are :n ar. apartment in .teen a- Dr. White is do r.g -...rue ned.-a. work there for a few months. Mr-. Alfred Crago has been ill • the f.u : r tne past few days 1 rs Noyes \5..son - out again after her re - nt illness —The fined ir. make.- p. ■ ac - ..." tube, i c* •■•epr. r.e laboratories, t.e present day mar r.un.cation. OFFICERS FOR for the copal church », covered dish suf r Those elected Arthur Smith. J» Bawmhauer. Mrs. Charles Burks, sr*. B. R Hunter »* treasurer for th GIRL SCOt T TRf m i We met on Ja; - Baptist church ar mosy. We discussed . ception we plan to h, Valentine* Day. y the reception f<- .p- - 9:00 p. m Then we had a mony, sanjr ‘ Tap* missed. —Ann *■4 **5 —Cattle on f.. October 1. total'.ei or three per cent - >! ^ ago in the Unite. ?• ‘-j —Average or be-- - ,. j the U. S next year - ^ result in increased *t< both citrus :ddec, i Supplies of rue- ; 4, ley tobacco for 1 *5! ‘ J, than last year; • - other kinl* also are ar?. TRY THE CLASS!P r" THE WASH'N SMq* I SELF-SERVICE LAUNCH- l* Now On Highway 7j I Swannanoa S C 1 P H O T 0 ' FINISHING And DEVELOPING Creative ( rail Center Monte Vista Ho** Black Mnuntax N TWO DAY SERVICE Juan bo Prints . 06< s* , rrirrnnnnnrr':' • • rH £ - In Sicannanoo We fix onytia crystal in o jify And you can hen your choice of 4 natter.') colors too Estimation choerfully given at expert repaid satisfaction guarantiee AUTH©*'!*® ’ KX ' 5 ■ocxtt crujjtj ; w*tcx Ct’F* HUGGINS JEWELER Phone 4536 NEXT TO Bl> i : ^ O O B O B 0 e ^ Uih/cufS a When Wk$ ^ indoor tomfoft at its best M. L. WILLIAMS, Dist. >'•’•// Oil I'riHliicts Phone 71]■„• Black Mountain 1