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Led .. . v,r." The church
Acc f : filled and the
r;^orr^r-'very welcome
of Ridgecrest are
. the r<’°t‘- bt c Moore mak
pr " 6 the Post Of
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ic daily “ i . community to
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i« frien<JS’ his Sunday school
the »«" 'Him Sfor“"the second
iL- I»r. Moore has
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iday
>V in 8 ihe weather" at his
.haven all this
. Moorehaven all this
s. «•, “4 stwhe
it>?t too many visitors, ah
a ha'd^p.jeecrest would like
u« s'. h‘ f0 see him also, but
he needs more rest.
w that
..m i nr* ttvhi—rt
ture again.
Hezekiah Greenlee Honored.
I.ast Wednesday night the Hap
tist Sunday School Hoard pre
sented Hezekiah Greenlee a beau
tiful pin with two diamonds on it
and the inscription "25" with the
initials "BSSB” on it. This year,
marks 25 years service with the
Haptist Sunday School Roard at
the Ridgecrest Baptist Assembly
for Hezekiah. We congratulat.
him on this record and wish him
many more.
Mrs. Holman's Cousin Dies.
Mrs. Pinckney R. Holman re
ceived word Saturday that her
cousin, Mrs. Mary Adams Johnson
of Rockville, Md., had passed
away. Funeral services were held
on Tuesday at Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Johnson is also a sister of
Colonel Daniel W. Adams of Old
Fort.
Persona is.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Vaughn ami
family of Mt. Vale, Va., spent
Wednesday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Jollay.
Sid Reed of Alexandria, Va.,
spent Monday and Tuesday with
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lad fh5.te1.sh®rt. hours Dr.
,lr.v ( Mrs. Victor V G», l; r ?,r bahy 1,av,d- Next to Tom is
,IrV Richardson are in the Jr )j and her husband Vic. Dr. and
Richardson and his wife ti, ,1 er an5 by them on the right Raymond
r'' >,r- Dixon Richardson*' Tn" Stand,n,5. at rhe end of the ,ine
r' ,l’~ i)-' i, !fh) an/i his wife Barbara. Seated
n the swing is Howard ni’i. jCK' an. "is wife Barbara. Seated
1 "> Gauthier is perched oh*!*!? r<k°ni wlth, ,hc >’ounK?r generation,
h'er just in front of her Vl/ » back of the swing with Frank Gau
'' Howard. They are lti h jC t"i°i>oti'er Gauthiers are to the right
"ison Jr., sits at the leff dca1? Robfrt- Raymond Moseley Rich
Howard’s ian and \brii, . I-0 Howard. Bobbie Richalrdson is on
are
,r„ pSith R Mary Ward ‘
W Boam' at Galax Lodge. I
Lrme/phcr 'S 30 °fficer in the I
rmed K,rceS and he and his f
ly have just returned from ser
,te in Japan. 1
Hezekiah Greenlee drove his ;
rothei who had been visiting him 1
■r severa1 weeks to Youngstown,
>hio, last week-end. He returned
Tuesday.
, Mrs. Sam Allison of Newport,
'«'ws, Va., is visiting her sister
tndly' MrS' Ge0rf?e Watson and
Miss Marguerite McKenzie of
Ulanta, Ga., is attending the sec
nd Sunday School conference at
ne Assembly this week. While
'ere she is visiting her friends
f Ridgecrest. Miss McKenzie was
foiTner bookkeeper at the As
embly.
Br- A. Bowers is spending
tew days at Ridgecrest getting
is furniture packed and ready for
[ie moving van. Dr. and Mrs.
>o\\ ers have to leave Ridgecrest
ecause of Mrs. Bowers’ health
nd have sold their home here,
hey have bought a new home in
ielmont and are moving there this
-eek. We of Ridgecrest will miss
hem very much and wish them
•’ell in their new home.
Miss Eleanor Harllee, a summer
esident here, has returned to her
ome in Tampa, Fla., and will be
in her new year at school during
his week.
Mrs. Ralph B. Pearson and Car
I have returned to their home in
leidsville after a three weeks’ vis
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lugene Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Wr. Dean Willis and
iris are spending their vacation
ith their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
V. I. Willis and Mr. and Mrs. T.
Walters.
Hugh Weldon Jr., of Charles
>n, S. C., spent a week with his
ousin, Tony Moore, and took Tony
ome with him for the next week.
Ie returned to Ridgecrest Sunday
y train.
Michael Blair of Greenville, S.
is visiting his grandparents,
Ir. and Mrs. Joe Hollifield.
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Browne and
hildren of Inman, S. C., spent
unday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
loore. Mrs. Browne is a sister
f Mrs. Moore.
Stanley Moore accompanied Mr.
nd Mrs. Clyde Smith and fam
y on a picnic to Carolina Hem
>ck Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Biddix
nd Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
liddix visited Mrs. R. J. Echard,
r., and Janice at their new home
n Sand Hill road Sunday.
Miss Corrie Hardin of Charles
on, S. C., is spending two weeks
.'ith her brother, the Rev. E. F.
lardin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Adams and
Iddie spent the week-end with
Ir. and Mrs. Paul Turner. Mrs.
'urner is a cousin of the Adamses.
W. L. Snypes attended the
iuperintendent’s Department con
erence at the Sunday School con
erence at the Assembly.
Mrs. E. F. Hardin and Miss Cor
ie Hardin attended the conference
f the Sunday School conference
t the Assembly also.
This clipping will entitle S. V
ludson Jr., and one guest to free
idmission to see “Daddy Long
.egs” at the Pix Theater.
w nere nave Dr. Richardson’s
hildren been and what have they
leen doing since they left the top
if their hill ? Mary and Bic and
heir four are living- in Alexan
Iria, Va. Vic is in the State De
lartment connected with Foreigr
Services. Howard you could no1
ear away from New York as h(
ives the typical life of a play
vright. He had to leave the fam
ly reunion early in order to ge'
he wheels rolling for the produc
don of his new play this fall oi
Broadway. Ray and Thelma an<
their son Raymond Jr. live ii
Memphis, Tenn. Ray is with th<
Beological Survey, consultant ii
ground water and a research work
jr at Oak Ridge. Dick and Bar
5ara with their son and daughte:
have a beautiful home in Lonj
Beach, Calif. Dick is a surgeon
r nose and throat specialist. Rutl
and Tom live in Asheville. Tom i;
a teacher in the new Reynold
High school. His specialty is His
tory.
It was a happy get-togethei
Howard rummaged through the at
tic, found his box of tricks am
gave an hours magic show on
evening to a most appreciative au
dience. Ray also went into th
attic and brought down guns t
show to his son, guns that he ha
brought back from Germany. The;
all prowled up there. In vain Mrs
Richardson urged them to g
through boxes filled with thei
junk left for many a year but al
ways came the reply. “Oh moth
er, I’ll go through it and throA
things away next time.” Hei
looms were produced from trunk
and spurned, no room for sue
things in the modern home.
And does the hill still stan
after the nineteen took their de
parture? Fifteen of them wer
able to stay about ten days! Yes
the punch bowl and silver ball ar
still unbroken, even though th
automatic toaster does not pop uj
as once it did and the screen doo
is off its hinges. But oh how hap
py every one was to be togethei
It was worth the effort.
Cancer Society
Moves To Raleigt
State headquarters of the Amer
ican Cancer Society, N. C. Division
have been moved from Mount Air;
to Raleigh and was visited by of
ficers of the organization on Sun
day, William C. Friday of Chape
Hill, president, has announced.
The move to Raleigh was recom
mended in a recent state-wide sur
vey of the cancer program, am
will provide easier working rela
tionships with the State Board o
Health and the Medical Society o
North Carolina, as well as othe
allied agencies, Friday said. Lc
cation of the offices is at 341
Hillsboro street.
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Asheville, N. C.
transportation :
Furnished By
Motor Carriers
The North Carolina Motor Car- '
riers Association through its mem
bers made available truck safety
patrol cars and trucks for hurri
cane Connie civil defense emerg
ency use, according to J. T. Out
law, NCMCA executive vice presi
dent and state motor truck trans
portation civil defense head.
After contacting members, Mr.
Outlaw telegraphed twelve North
Carolina mayors in the disaster
area advising them that "units
have been dispatched for patrol
in your area.” The Mayors of
Kinston, Greenville, Jacksonville,
Morehead City, New Bern, Wash
ington, Windsor, Williamston, Ed
enton, Plymouth, Hertford and
Elizabeth City were notified.
mars hill instructor
IS GRANTED LEAVE
William Whitesides Jr., instruc
tor of voice and choral director
at Mars Hill college last year,
has been granted a leave of ab
sence to make a year-long tour
with the Robert Shaw Chorale.
A graduate of Davidson college
and the University of North Caro
lina, Whitesides is a talented ten
or. He will tour the United States
twice this fall and winter with
Shaw’s famous choral group.
Next spring the choir will give
concerts in cities in Europe and
the Near East.
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:iRCLE HOSTESS
Mrs. John Benedict was hostess
o Circle No. 3 o* the Methodist
hurch, Tuesday morning, Aug. 16, 1
n the fellowship room of the 1
hurch. Breakfast was served to 1
2 members. Mrs, E, N. Crump- i
er read the 13th chapter of First
orinthians for the devotional.
rhis was followed with prayer.
’Ians to equip the kitchen in the
lew educational building were dis
ussed as were plans for the taste
uncheon which was held Aug. 17
n the fellowship room.
Those present were Mrs. W. C.
louston, Mrs. Jo Rudge, Miss Pat
\dams, Mrs. Kelley Benge, Mrs.
Grumpier, Mrs. M. C. Dickens, ^
VIrs. W. T. Wright, Mrs. Herbert’
Daugherty, Mrs. T. D. Crawford,
Mrs. Charles Fortune, Mrs. Robert|^>
iValters and the hostess.
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Cherry St. — Black Mountain
Home Cooking, Good Things
to Eat. Board and Room.
PHONE 9220
VARSITY GRILL
108 W. State St.
When you eat out, eat with us,
and feel at home.
OPEN 6 A.M. to 8 P.M.
• AUTO SERVICE
MOUNTAIN VIEW
TEXACO SERVICE
• OPEN 24 HOURS •
Phone 9254 — State St.
Joe Gudger
BURGESS
ESSO SERVICENTER
Road Service
Dial 9427 — Black Mtn.
PLUMBING
Philip S. Stevens
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
117 Cherry Street
Black Mountain, N. C.
• WATCH REPAIRING
HUGGINS JEWELRY
-ftExpert Watch Repairing yJr
Where your $ goes further
SWANNANOA, N. C.
Phone 4536
• BULLDOZER SERVICE
e Certified Public Accountant
P. M. COWDEN
Certified Public Accountant
Office & Residence at “The
Pines”, Old Black Mtn. Road
-ft Tel. 8391 -ft
Scratch Pads
CALL 4101
The Black Mountain News
bulldozer
& SHOVEL WORK
PHONB
T. K. BROWN
• WRECKING SERVICE
WRECKER SERVICE
McMurray's Chevrolet
COMPANY
Black Mountain, N.C .
Day Phone Nite Phone
3141 5431
• RADIO & TV
Bonded Technician
Complete Service Laboratory
GOFF RADIO & TV
Opp. Post Office—Phone 4301
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Swannanoa, N. C.
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• ELECTRICIANS
UNIVERSAL APPLIANCES
R. W. COOK
Electrical Contractor
Phone 3 0 8 2
Black Mountain, N. C.
• BUILDING MATERIALS
GROVE
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Swannanoa, N. C.
Dial Black Mountain
8464
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• AUTO SUPPLIES
• Auto Supplies
• Sporting Goods
• Fishing Tackle
Western Auto Associate Store
118 Broadway
Black Mtn. Phone 5671
• NOVELTIES
NOVELTIES
FREE PICNIC TABLES
COAL — ICE
Buchanan Fruit Stand
U. S. 70 — Swannanoa
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Grogg’s Studio
100 Church — Tel. 5951
PORTRAITS, GROUPS, WED
DINGS, OLD PHOTOGRAPHS
COPIED & MADE NEW.
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• INSURANCE
E. E. WHITE'S
INSURANCE AGENCY
212 State St. — Phone 3191
Black Montain, N. C.
NOTICE
MOTOR GRADER
CALL
T. C. Gentry
Dial 7620 after 6:00 P.M.
Let us worry about your
printing. That’s our business.
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The Black Mountain
NEWS
Dial 4101
*1
This town can lick
Recreation problems
—with playgrounds,
pools, teen-age dance
centers—in short, an
organized program of
play for all.
Main-street moderniza
tion—with renovated
store fronts, street and
display lighting, off
street parking, trash ;C»
containers and street
markers.
t >
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1 » Init'
LQJpsrT
any civic problem
A beautiful town—
with flowers and
shrubs ’round every
home, nice lawns and
flowering or shade trees
along streets.
More social and profes
sional activities—from
dramatic clubs to safety
programs, and health
facilities to libraries.
b e (Zara&ttcu' in ‘55,
Municipal improve
ments—like water,
sewer and garbage sys
tems, fire protection
and street paving—ev
eryone’s help is needed.
New industry—to bal
ance 50-50 the farm in
come in this area—new
jobs are needed by
many, and a new week- "
ly cash payroll would —
help all business.
win part of $6,750 cash prizes
Only four months are left in the
1955 Finer Carolina Program. Com
mittees, civic clubs and individuals
should make every effort to com
plete their planned civic improve
ments by December 1 when the
Program closes for judging.
YOUR HELP IS NEEDED on projects
for a Finer Town in 1955! And to
help win for your town one of the
24 cash prizes . . . $1,000, $500,
$250 or $100.
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