lackey Brown 955 Easter Seal Child, and Joe M. Johnson, Ashe row" , ... , , --- ~ Jisruss the crippled children s proiect undertaken by 'bsrbt North Carolina. The barbers of the state are helping campaign ar irbers of nd donated a part of their wages on March 8 to - , cause. Six-year-old Mackey, a native of Asheville, be ’fflicted" with polio when a little over a year old. He has J ,0 walk again. ^ _ ____ _ _ ivTK/f'f' jBy Miss Julia Stokes I hr Rev Stanley pn ■' ,d i'‘i "Evidences The college Kit Re sane • pr k1!' ■ | ■ Mr ncIoi tribu to-eph’s Lovely H, ■ inin F Swalin. \orth Carolina played “Vio ■ ! for ihe offer ,11 the violin ddition to the : «e appreciate in the Inn at p, ,ple met Assembly ■ Mian associa 1 o r program in 7 15 At 8:15 of the North orchestra gave ’ A-'mhl> Inn. Sundav school ■ rvice ami A top of Iaiokout ,. suiulas morning. Mr. [fort NEWS LETTER Frorn Page 5 tri ii i -i elected (spiritual life. Mrs. Maude a at ion. Mrs stian social |r. an-: 1-- :*l hurch activit . lii,"ii Mi...-;. promotion fc I..;> Ulron’s work to work. Mrs ■ .iri and putdiea ft supply ' Hunt, status of (t! Mr i-s P, Houghton inducted by mugnins presi :i,ci - Houghton ah. ui prayei study on the : tin- ecuim.-ii |i I I H.-me Demonstra with Mrs P. home on Church - o’clock. John W lute had week end, Mr. McCauley and uni Mary Jo, from ami Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Bill on : Mr and '■ lias enlisted lor three years to im-chanie’s school. '■ Ray Baker are -1 . 'a born March I •• 11 1 leneral hospital. ( son of Wash l :-e been in service n, and is stationed I' r N J., is spending Pl|M at home Wolfe 11 uurreii and i ‘ Uinton, Tenn., spent the ••"i.'ia.w with his mother, ,Burr,,ll and other mem the family ( arr°ll Carter of Oak )s visiting her hus L™,lh"r Mrs. Beck Carter, i • ■ i' i alloway aceompan ir,,i , am* daughter-in-law, fc r,:‘"v 1 alloway of Hick K. :v:a f«r a 10-day va LX !h,;r the> w'll visit ir toward Calloway 1 Melbourne, and will complete tour of the 7,f f f,®,1 °,n both coasts, ■spcni V,r,t s c°hege stu Ii' ’ holidays .it home f two Greer boys. Shit!,‘.”7 ’ ,BetU -Marston [1 fuiden Swann, l.a and L-V'}e. Guy \aiin Hughes and Mrs. Win Tucker and the Rev. Stanley Bennett were coun selors for lhe group. On Monday at 10:30 a m the young people of Asheville Pres bytery had a meeting in Black Mountain Presbyterian church The prayer meetings are held each Wednesday at 4 p.m. in the sun parlor of Assembly Inn. and at 7:30 p m in Gaither chapel On Tuesday the regular monthh meeting of the Women of the church will meet on April 19 at 4 p.m in the sun parlor of A' sembly Inn The president, Mrs I. Nelson Bell, will preside. Mrs Joseph Hopper will have the pro gram. "The Presbyterian Church" The district conference of the Presbyterian Women of the church ol Black Mountain. Montreat, and Swannanoa will hold their annual meeting in the Black Mountain Presbyterian church on Thursday. April 14 Registration will open at 9:30 a m. and the program will start at 10 o’clock The district chairman is Mrs A B. Whitt of Swannanoa Luncheon will be in the fellowship room at the end of the morning session. Mrs Rich ard M Goss, Knoxville, Tenn , will be the speaker Mrs It E. Mc Clure, Asheville, is the president of the Presbytery and will be present. Montreat will take sand wiehes. Mr and Mrs Jones Pharr and family of Charlotte are in their cottage on Mississippi road for Easier vacation Miss Claudia Edwards of Bap'ist Theological seminary, Louisville. Ky . and her sister. Miss Kather ine Edwards ol Greenville. S C . spent the Easter vaca! .>n in their cottage on Mississippi road Mr-, a I., carpenter and .Mrs F W Barrett of Vermont visited Mrs A F Holt for I -nr They had been in Florida all winter and were on their wax home Mr and Mrs. F W I.arson of Chicago, 111 . are gu> -F of the Inn for a week. Mrs Larson is a sister of Dr Alfred Fra-.to. Samuel K Leonard ■; Raleigh spent the week end in Ins home on Appalachian wax' Dr, Dexter With- rin Ann ha- re turned to Montreat after oendme three months doing special study ing in George Washington hospital, Washington. D F I)r. 1. J Coppedee ha- returned from a special speaking mission on behalf of world missions He visited Mr and Mrs Nicholas Wat kins in Atlanta foi a fexx days, then went to Auburn, Ala xvhere he spoke to a young people’s gathering. He then went to Tuska loosa and gave a talk in two diff erent churches On hi- return he was in Decatur, Ga. where he spoke to the men in Columbia Theological seminary. He visited Thomas Arnold. Jr . in Yemassee, S. C., for a few days Mrs. I.. J Coppedge is xi.siting her sister. Miss Ethel Lobdell. in Rosedale. Miss., for a few weeks. Rockwell Smith ot University of N. C., Fhapel Hill, spent the Easter vacation in the Davis cot tage on Virginia road. Mrs. Charles Watkins and grand son, David. Jr . spent the xveek end in Mrs. Watkins’ cottage on Virginia road. Dr. and Mrs A A McLean liaxe had as their guests this week their two daughters and families Mr and Mrs W N. McFomick and children of St 1’aul. N F Mr. and Mrs. J. 11 Parker of Siler City, Joe McLean of West Jeffer son, and Miss Mary Shaw and Miss \mie Campbell of Fayetteville Mrs Ira Holt and dam liter M>ss Jane Holt of Peace college Rale Phone: Black Mtn. 6231 ' 1 &■«$, Sill "P^tst &";£.■•'» v1 1 |iar ' "» Vf . iniV njad* m ^ Sfo:|’a'n parlor of L ®e|‘in8 in 11 nosrl;i\ afiornoon * Su!'" .on r'l'lVScothntr-tlnK ‘uc'"un' of the r,.ich the iinvv, ,|olnt! ’«> Thi movement f - Sco,lan‘> wfc «3K"a firtef prpp.ire Scotland for hr' «^n«ni,ea„Tnctt Per'^ 3SS.WWiS '_" twship of > , -b> tori an church of . , V r ; 1 ! I ■ retreat in 11,11 V0,,a 11 "It Wsemblv drive >i the 16th. Miss iielia Hough director. fountain Woman’s wii. lie ! their annual lunch :! 0,1 M'fil ! in Assembly Inn. neu nii,,, ,-s win be jnstaiiC(i. - -lames rraford will be the md Mis, Lou Lind ’rs 1 V' 1 ''t’ruia president. Mrs. • Cammon is in charge of tickets. & I he hoard o! directors of Christ ■leunt Christian assembly will "Id its quarterly meeting in As sembly Inn on April 15. At 9 a.m the members of the hnstian Women's fellowship will na\e a breakfast following the nreakfast the business meeting 'nil be held At 11 o'clock the directors will hold their business session, followed by a luncheon at 1 p in for both the men and the women. —If you are self-employed, you ran arrange with your bank to buy a SAVINGS BOND for you each month, deducting the am ount from your account. Cha !ey Stroups Dies is? Georgia Charlej c. Stroupc, brother of Mrs A R. Bartlett on the Mon treat road, died at his home in Marietta. Ga., Monday, April 4. funeral sendees were conducted April 9. lie is sunived by the widow, Mrs Mary Stroupe; one sister. Mrs. A B. Bartlett of Black Mountain, and one step-daughter, Mrs. Gert rude Heck of Marietta, Ga. LIBRARY RECEIVES BOOKS FOR BOYS The Public Library of Black Mountain has received another book by Stephen Meador whose stories are so popular with boys. This one. entitled The Buckboard Stranger, has an air of mystery about it that is intriguing. Chuck and Barney, pals in sports, in fishing, and in hunting, make dis coveries, little by little, that touch (he life of the Buckboaru Strang er, who came to their little New Hampshire town from faraway Texas. Head the story to find out what good times the boys have and how cleverly they ex po-e the Stranger for what he is. EGG HUNT CONDUCTED AT TABERNACLE An egg hunt was given at Taber nacle Methodist church last Sat urday afternoon for children of the primary and junior depart ments. Grown-ups taking part were Mrs. C. R. Justus, Mrs. Glenn Brooks, the Rev. and Mrs. George Culbreth. Mrs. Lawrence Miller. Mrs. II. I). Smith. Mrs. R. S. Leonard, and Mrs. Hamp Propst. Joyce Justus, Carolyn Smith and Hazel Brandon hid the eggs. Children attending were: Sara and Vera Culbreth, Wanda and Pamela Knupp, Margaret, Susan and Nancy Harris, Martha and Shirley Raines, Eddie Moseman, Bobby, Ellen and Madeline Leon ard Sydney and Ann Campbell, Ann and Jimmy Pressley, Carolyn Poland. Mary Miller, Mackie Stat ford, Donnie Brooks, Preston Tim merman and Curtis Justus. Sev eral prizes were won by different children. —If all of the Savings Bonds now held by individuals were di vided evenly among Americans, I' every man, woman, and child would get about $312.50 worth. Do you have your share? CotffUu' ^btivUuj, Room 12 Miles West of Black Mountain on Hwy. 70 Now Open 7 Days a Week FROM 7 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Specializing in ALL GOOD THINGS TO EAT A PRICE LIKE THIS! I Social This Week Only! J WORLD’S FINEST AUTOMATIC LOO*! ^?ee?ep { REFRIGERATOR - FREEZE! A Big 12 Cu. Ft. Combination BEAUTIFUL ALUMINUM SHELVES 1 NEVER NEEDS DEFROSTING l i . CUY NOW' AM) 01.1) RKI RIOKU YTOR MODEL MTC NO WE DID NOT BUY A CAR LOAD OR A TRAIN LOAD ... WE DID BUY ALL KEL VINATOR WOULD LET US HAVE AT THIS PRICE. BUT REGARDLESS OF HOW THEY ARE BOUGHT, TYSON'S WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST TRADE IN W. N. C, ON A NEW REFRIGERATOR . . . BECAUSE THEY HAVE A BIG DEMAND FOR THE USED ONE. GET TYSON’S OFFER BEFORE YOU TRADE » E S E R V I C E E VERY THING W E S E L L ! ! I Tyson Furniture Co •■■ITS THRIFTY TO TRADE AT TYSON’S” Dial tVil Black Mountain, N. t .