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MONTREAT By Miss Julia Stokes The worship service of the Mon treat Presbyterian church was held in Gaither Chape! at 11 o’clock. The Rev. Robert L. Tor rence preached in the a -ence . the pastor. The subject was ‘ Mak ing Heaver, on Earth.” base.; or. 5th and 6th verse of the h4th Psalm. The Rev. Stanley Ber.r.ett :s holding services this week in the Presbyterian church in Pmevnie. \V. Va. The guest preacher, the Rev. Robert Torreace is chaplain of the Western North Carolina sanatorium and is living in Mon treat. PERSONALIZED STATIONERY: 50 notes, 50 plain envelopes. SI.50. Black Mountain News. A CUSTOMER is a person who brings us his wants. It is our job to handle them profitably to him and to ourselves. 117 Broadway — Dial 5411 Black Mountain Barber Shop ciiKe tv - was the lone week-end many of the students were out of town. The c: - - a.- missing. Mrs. Allan Guy lead the music and was soloist. The young people held their meeting ki t • - ’ parlor of As sembly Inn at 4 p. m. The prayer meeting is held at the sun : arlor of the Inn on Wednesday, ana at i :30 p. m. in Gaither Chapel. We had many visitors for the week-end. A group of young peo ple from the Baptist church cu Thomasvil'.e a retreat this week-end. Mar^e Si- ana 1 nomas K. Spei 1 King lege Ann Currie had as guests Barbara I .:-r/truer and Betty Martin of King - liege m the Cur rie home -r. \ irginia road. Dave Currie was home from Chapel Hill and Jane Frist from Agnes Scott. Decatur. Ga.. was a guest for the week-end. Humphrev Armistead was home from the University of Tennessee and Joe Me Lea’ is spending this weeK m n Virginia r ad. Sir. and Mrs. Clayton Bell of Columbia Seminary, Decatur, Ga.. spirit the vs-" -i-er.c with Dr. and Mrs. L. Nelson Bell. Wilson of Darlington School for Boys. Rome. Ga.. spent the week-end in his home on Lookout road. Bill Roberts or. wh is owner of the Main Pier in Kura Beach, X. C., was guest of hi- brother-in-law ar. sister, Mr- and Mrs. J. E. Maddox in their h me on Virginia road for the week-end. Captain and Mrs. -John Wilkes Rankin, U.S.N. of Newport. R. I.. were guests .ast week of their aunt Miss Margaret Rankin in her home on Alabama terrace. Mrs. John Groves of North Augusta. S. C., spent last week with her m ther Mrs. W. D. Rey nolds in her home on Tennessee road. Miss Elizabeth Watling of New Jersey has take:, n-.- f the Liddell apartments or. Mississippi road for a few months Mr. and Mr-. William Griffin and daughter Vivian are visiting relatives in Atlanta for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coburn have returns . to Bridewood after spending severa. in. nths traveling through F.eriia. Alabama, Missis sippi and othe: s u’.hern states. ‘Dr. Thomas H. Spence has re turned after a » - s stay in At lanta or. Foundation business. FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS REQUIRES ACCURACY AS WELL AS PURE INGREDIENTS. Our Pharmaceutical Department uses only the Best and Freshest Drugs Available, and are compounded by a REGISTERED PHARMACIST oniy. KNIGHT'S PHARMACY WALGREEN AGENCY DIAL 3331 Black Mountain, N. C. Poet's Corner Conducted by Anne K. Sharp, Chairman Creative Writing Group FROM 'REMEMBERED APRIL A tribute to Mrs. Carolyn C. Tiiden. God grant tha* I may never be A scoffer at Eternity. As long as every April brings The sweet rebirth of gTOwinc things; A- long as gras- is green anew. As long as April’s skies are e I shall believe that God i d ' Upon h;s wide earth, coid and brown. To bless its unborn mystery Of leaf, and bud, and flower t To smile on it from tender skies— How could I think it otherwise Or. when a primrose smiles at e. Can I distrust Eternity? Mrs. Tiiden lived at the M Vista hotel several years unt ■ oath in 194k. FARMERS FEDERATION MEETING SATURDAY The annual meeting of all Farm ers Federation stockh lde:> wii, be held in the Buncombe County Courthouse, Asheville, on Mar.: 26, beginning at 10 a. m.. :: : been announced by James G. McClure, president of the - old farm cooperative. McClure has also announce . : at J. D. Lawrence, president id tr.e Columbia Bank for Co-operatives, will be the principal speaker. The Rev. John R. Williams r.t this past week in his home or. As sembly drive. He left on Satu: tiay for Savannah, Ga.. where r.c is holding evangelistic services in the Hull Memorial Presbyterian church. Miss Carrie Motley of Av.- . is spending a few days with M:~ Sailie Liddell in her home r. Mis sissippi road. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. St ke- arm children, William Benjamin. Jr., and Mary Carlton of Chaiif vis ited their aunt, Mrs. Melburr. Hen ry and Mrs. Julia Stoke-. Miss Una Mae Mangrum is improved and has returned to .As sembly Inr. after spending a few Sf< rial Miss Miss Minnie Stokes - dig: *ly improved and is now in a rmr-.ng home in Asheville. The Misses Edith and Jem i a.t will entertain the dietary : Memorial Mission hospital at home on Assembly drive T ur day evening March 24 in h n : Mrs. Hugh J. Bicker start. . a former member of the -raff resigned recently in order t . r. her husband. Bsekerstaff - now in Japan, having beer, station*': in Korea for some mom -. A r.g those present: Miss Don- a :uy. Miss Anna Mae Chapman Mrs. E. Wooten. Mrs. Marion F Mrs. William A. Phipps. M:s Marie Hinkler. Miss E ..abet-. Er.sley, Miss Mary Er.sley. Mi.-s Eleanor Radf rd. and Mis.- Ha: Met guests wi ass in the camera room of the studio which wii! have a color - heme of pink that will be carried out in the wall tapers an . flowers. {7*. W In Church . . . you will experience the true glory of a Day that has meant so much to so many for so long ... as joy fully you lift your voice to sing His praises . . . as reverently you bow your head in prayers of thankfulness for His blessings. f GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY This is one of a series of messages to he presented each iveek by the following Swannanoa Merchants in the interest of a better MAC'S TIRE & SUPPLY CO. BENNETT'S FEED & SEED STORE FOLSOM'S SUPERETTE PORTER'S FOOD STORE B & J DRUG SUNDRIES HUGGINS JEWELRY community. NOBLITT GROCERY CO. BUCHANAN'S 5 & 10c STORE L. & N. BARBER SHOP BUCKNER'S ESSO SERVICE RICE'S GROCERY & SERVICE HODSON'S USED CARS I MRS WHITAKER LEADS PROGRAM FOR GUILD "Helping Younger Women r The City" was the subject of t program given by Mrs. Demos*. Whitaker at the monthly meet:: g of the Wesleyan Sen-ice Guild h- : at the Methodist parsonage wit Mrs. Robert Walters and Mr Gray Stevens serving as hostess - The devotional on "Love” was pre sented by Mrs. Cortez Gasktr Mrs. John Bumgarner, pres: ert. appointed Mrs. Gask:ns. Mrs .t • harlea Norma -trve on the committee to dr?" up a slate f officers for the r- ■ year. A social period was held and re freshments served. Others atter.d i: u were: M -■ Harry Hvder. M L. H. Gregory. Mrs. Bessie Carr. Mrs. J. W G*ibbs. Miss Lela ,th, Miss Louise Patrick, M W. B. Pollard. Jr.. Mrs. T. '• Ne.-bitt. Mrs. Thelma Wallin. ?•' Burton Osteen. Mrs. Jimmy B < r.er. Mr-. J. L. Holman, Jr., M - J. C. Benr.ett, Jr.. Mrs. Alv. - teen. Mrs. William T. Brown. Mrs. Andrew Milovitz, Mrs. Coleman Wright, Mrs. Sidney Croy, at Mrs. W. G. Wells, Jr. MRS. MAX WOODCOCK IS CLUB SPEAKER The Tea a: i Topic club held recu'.ar monthly literary and t meeting Monday night. M e of Mrs. S. S. ev. Mrs. Dor. Wright, vice pr-- • lent, pre sided in the absence the president. Mrs. Roy Tay. r. Mrs Max Woodcock was the speaker for the evening. She gave delightful review on “Sabr r.s Fa.r." a romantic comedy in f ur acts, by Samuel Taylor. A so — h' or followed and a sweet course serves! by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. B. 1 Byron. Mrs. R. T. Greene, Mrs • L. Holman. Jr.. Mrs. Otty Leerr.ar. Mrs. Ri hard Oulahan, Mrs. A F. Tyson, Jr.. Mrs. W. W. V. Mrs - and Mrs. W . —When the Southern Ass na tion of Schools and Colleges was formed, two of the six charter member? were Methodist institu tions. • TRY THE CLASSIFIEDS • L. A. Eller Riles Are Held Friday Last rites for i - Swannanoa. n.u p, -ay afternoor.. Missionary y annanoa. with t y- th officiating. Mountain View Mr. Eller die.: urn eville hospita. I^rnoon. He had Man ufa Be: past Surviving are tr.v da filler: two - : ..-heviile, and traiu ?a: five daughters, iodfrev of BiaeK ’ 'urbet Nelson of an.es Wod ridge f nd Mrs. J. C. Leotti sa. Ala., and M ; f Swannanoa; a broi ther. Mi t - : Summit: tw • ore of Winst 'a Harvey of K nd seven grander... Harrison Fun era. M rs. urge. _ GIRL SCOUT TROCv The Girl Scout- : 1" at the First Bapti-' tr.urcfa on March 14 Each p.'t meeting. After the • meet ings. we did the last it..nu.e P 311 mng for the reception that »e had at 7:30 pjn Mo:t ; -h’ We went over to the enuren -nd practiced our flag cert" ’ and put chairs in the recep- ",ra We then sang 'Taps ■ ‘‘ere dismissed. RABIES CLINICS SeALTH DEPARTMENT M: brine ther jxts ?ce clinic *3 aeain* ana Rab: vou protect , • at 7 30 we had our ™ The Billy Burnett t pu " riYfitn of the First Bap ■" .,'«•»> opened it with , ChU^rnon' The color bearer : AnT Boddinsf.eld The two uardT were Barbara Riddle ,'or £uarn> ~— .. ;,-i Barbara \nn Solcsbee. Ka> -r-ene nave the orders. After the flag ceremony we ga'< ,t he stars that show the num ' of years you have been a ,-nut Then we had a 'kit calle,.. Sillies The >kit is help ,g us to pa" the literature and ramatics requirement in th* Hvnd class rank We served re . .;,meRt> of ranch several kinds ; cookie-, and several kinds ot ipcakes. We closed with a flag ceremony he color bearer was Barbara are and the two color guards >< and Pollie Sue 3tham We sang "Taps and were i-missed. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 2 bed rooms, livingroom, all electric kitchen. Dr. James Love, 3rd Street. Phone 7276. 1 THE GRILL STATE & CHERRY STREETS HAS OPENED FOR THE SEASON REGULAR DINNERS ... 65c To $1.00 _ A LA CARTE - Steaks - (.hops - (.hiekeu Dinner — ecord i* made of the hi* add re**, and a 0f the dog-—«o, when • CLASSIC E DS BUILDING <ryt)aG?ua£4 BUILDING OR REPAfRING° ORDER YOUR i pUES HERE AND BE CERTAIN OF RAPID t IJVERY OF ALL YOUR NEEDS PLYWOOD FOR OUTSIDE NS*I DOUBLE-HUNG l t»v SASH 4 ** • BIRDS * JON*%IMr MANVILLE ROOFING ■ dry framing * ROOFERS • KILN DRIED FINISH • SCREEN DOORS SASH • DOORS, SOFT i HARD WOOD • SCREEN WIRE • SHEET ROCK * ROCK LATHE • INSULATION BOARD Vi INCH • CONCRETE A CINDER BLOCKS • STORM DOORS Broadway Builders Supply I 139 Broadway Black Mountain THIS YEAR marks a revolution in truck engine design. Ultra-modern short-stroke design has jolted the entire industry. BUT you can't get it in aj] trucks! Hie most important truck power advancement of modem times is short-stroke design. The shorter stroke cuts internal friction. Piston ring life is prolonged up to 53' ’0. Gas savings up to one gallon in seven! tooKtwocR me woo! Be alert- check engine specifications before you buy a r. It isn t a short-stroke engine unless it lias a ^‘vshortas.orJ^fiantkebonT ONLY FORD gives you a modern Short Stroke engine in every truck! -”Ted Short Stroke truck engines over three years ago. Ford has four Short Stroke V-8’s and the shortest roke Six m the business! Why settle for an old-type long * roke engine’. For immediate benefits, for highest trade-in value later—go modem, go Short Stroke, go FORD! Ford Triple Economy Trucks HE!*/ FOFl 'SS Power Steering at no extra co*« ' - ■ andem-axle Ford T-800 S 0‘-' hX) lbs- 170-h p- Sho” stroke \-fc. 11,000-lb. capacity from <lXie> ww extra cost. - ~ A F. WOODCOCK MOTOR CO If You're Interested in * Pkkup' N ' «▼ w o.uuo lt». Short Stroke \ ' Sx. Pordomattc Drive, Power HncK r ri I'M Sh»f« * PHONE 3771 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Be Sure to See Your Ford Dealer _
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