If You Have — been on a trip entertained guests celebrated a birthday caught a big fish moved eloped had a baby been in a fight sold your hogs had an operation bought a car painted your house had company been married cut a new tooth sold out been robbed been shot stolen anything lost your hair been arrested OR DONE ANYTHING AT ALL Telephone, or Drop a Postcard, or Coma In, or In Any Convoniont Way Inform LIB DINWIDDIE PHONE 4101 For Peekin' Through the kevhole 4‘ Peekin’ Through The KEYHOLE . . . With LIB k By Elizabeth Dinwiddle Mr an’d Mrs. Charlie Anderson are spending a few days at Bryson City visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. David Ayres and children. Allen and “Snookie,” of Lexington, N. C.t spent Sunday with Mrs. Ayers’ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Anderson. Mrs. Zeb Sawyer, accompanied by Mrs. A. T. Cook, and Mrs. James Jolly of Asheville went to Charlotte last week and brought her daughter, Miss Ann Sawyer, . and friends, Miss Martha Smith 1 and Miss Louise Miller home for a the week-end. Mrs. Sawyer took them back to Charlotte Monday a and stayed for a few days. I: Mr and Mrs. Forrest Austin, " a ompanied by Mrs. D. H. Biddix ^ ------ M FOR SALE Tall Oaks CHARMING HOME INCOME Nestled in a beautiful setting overlooking Black Mountain Golf Course and lake, this at tractive redwood, one bedroom, tile bath home, completely and tastefully furnished, large knotty pine livingroom, fire place, guest house, plus three unusually beautiful cottages — all rented — G E. kitchens, all tile baths, knotty pine living rooms, tastefully furnish ed of the best. 4-Car gar age. Phone 8408. PRICE — $24,500 III n of Asheville and Miss Joan Biddix n will leave Saturday morning for Berea, Ky., to attend the gradua d tion exercises of Miss Betty Aus / tin at Berea college. Mrs. Biddix y is Betty’s grandmother and Joan , is her cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McArn of 1 Laurinburg, N. C., are spending the week with the Rev. and Mrs. A. D. McArn, in Montreat. Mrs. Reeves Rutledge and Miss Helen Harman of Camden, S. C. had lunch Friday with the Rev. and Mrs. A. I). McArn. Cathy Rudisill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rudisill of Rock Hill, S. C., is spending a vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rudisill. and her aunts. Misses Sarah and Mary Le Mas ters of Swannanoa. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Champion and children, Ran dy and Pat, were Mr. and Mrs. Ez zell Floyd and daughter Pat, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde King of Lawn dale, N. jC\ Pam and Wayne Champion of Atlanta, Ga., recently spent two weeks with their grandfather, J. C. Champion and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill landau, Sara and Willie spent Monday at Smok ey Shadows Lodge at Maggie Val ley. Miss Margaret Fewell, Miss Lai Blakeney, Mrs. J. G. Richards of Camden, S. C., spent the week of the Fourth with the Rev. and Mrs. A. D. McArn. Recent guests of Mrs. F. W. M. White were Mrs. J. L. Weller of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Harry Mor ris of Burgaw, N. C. Dr. White will spend the week-end here, j Dr. and Mrs. A. P. McDonald and children, Allen, Bobby and Paul, spent last Monday nighi with Mrs. Clifford Porter aftei a ten day trip over the Skylint Drive visiting Gettysburg, Appa matox court house, Williamsburg Alexandria and other points of in terest. j Miss Addie White of Concord i spending her vacation with Mrs Clifford Porter. Johnny Stillwell has returned t Atlanta after spending severa h A GOOD PLACE TO EAT In SWANNANOA! B&R Restauraut (NEXT TO ROXY THEATRE) * Sunday Dinners * Choice of meat, 3 vegetables and dessert .... 85c. FROM NOON TO 3 P.M. Ala Carte: CHICKEN, STEAK, FISH, SANDWICHES Owned and operated by Barbara Jones and Rachel Griffin weeks with grnnamotner, airs Clifford Porter. His grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Still well drove up from Atlanta to get him and spent the week-end here Mr. and Mrs. Rhyno Soder ol Miami. Fla., have been guests oJ Miss Edith Chatterton and Miss Mary Young for the past severa days'. Mrs. Soder was an asso ciate of Miss Chatterton in tht English department of the Stats Teachers college at Fredonia, N Y. Mr. ami Mrs. Andrew Milovitz and Mr. and Mrs. Tate Blanken ship and Susan spent Sunday wit) Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Garland in Bakersville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Head will leave Thursday (today) for Co lumbus, Ohio, to visit their son and family. Their grandchildren will go with them to Lake Champlain and other points of interest in New England. They expect to be away about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller and children, Van and Mark, of Salis bury. N. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wyrick and Cecelia. Sunday afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wyrick and family of Gastonia. Barbara Bage, Ann Bedding field. Pamela Schell, Libby Nan nev, Eloise Styles, and Nana Beha, members of Girl Scout Troop 8)1 accompanied by their leader, Mrs. ! Robert Schell, who will be their counsellor at camp, are spending a week at the Brevard Girl Scout camp. Mrs. D. F. Mayberry left Mon day for a brief visit at the Tamas see D.A.R. school in South Caro lina. Mrs. A. P. Brackens of Easley, S. C., has been visiting here for the past week with Mrs. W. H. Stepp and Mrs. Garry Gregory. She plans to remain for an extend ed visit with friends and rela tives. She is a sister of Mrs. Stepp. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hudson and children, Susan, Jay, and Judy of Springfield, Pa., were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trick ett and Timmy and Tommy. Miss Beth Smith of Adel, Ga., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. James Crawford at “Homing.” Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Allen of Al bany, Ga., are visiting Mrs. Al len's brother, P. J. Quattlebaum for an indefinite time. James Crawford returned to Princeton, N. J., after spending three weeks in this area. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jenkins of Thomasville, N. C., spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Heiser and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McDougle of Narcoosie, Fla., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mc Dougle. Mrs. George Pritchard has re turned home after being a patient it Duke hospital, Durham, for ■ight weeks. Her niece, Mrs. Wil iam Lyman of Fort Lee, N. J., s spending her vacation with her n Black Mountain. Mrs. Reik Hendron and her mother, Pete Westra of Jackson ville, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Covin and Martha. Mrs. Hendron is a former resident of [Hack Mountain. George Wrenn of Camp Jack ion, Columbia. >S. C., is visiting his nother, Mrs. George Wrenn, for i 14 day leave. Mrs. Richard Seawright returned ast Thursday from a vacation -pent in Rockingham, Newport and Atlantic Beach. Jimmy, her son, came home with her for a few weeks. Her sister, Mrs. John F. Lentz, and son Sidney of Newport, brought them home and spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trickett ob served their ninth wedding anni versary Thursday, July 12. Mrs. Mattie Beach and son Ed die of Morganton spent the week end recently with Mrs. Blane Gil liam. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ford of Miami, Fla., have returned home after a visit with Mrs. Ford’s sis ter, Mrs. A. H. Pait and family of Church street. Dr. James A. Pait, dean of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, N. Y.. is spending the month of July with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pait on Church street. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Shell ■ have returned from Long Beach Calif., where they attended the 7th i annual clinical and scientific con 1 ference of the American Associa : tion of Rehabilitation Therapists I En route they visited relatives ir Santa Monica, Calif., and Hull Texas. They were away for three j weeks. Among those who will observe wedding anniversaries this week are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mullins July 21, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W Earley, July 26. Mr. and Mrs. George Sarti spent two weeks in Naples, Fla., recent ly Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hughey anc children, Janice, Lonnie, Gary, ant Susan, have returned from a twt weeks’ trip to Birmingham, Ala. where they visited Mr. Hughey’; parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hugh ey, thence through Georgia and t( Beaufort, S. C., to visit Mrs Hughey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H I. Cranfill. A family reunion wa: held at tlfe Cranfill home to hono: Mrs. Hughey’s brother, H. I. Cran fill, Jr., and family who live ii Santa Maria, Calif., and who ge home only once each four years Mrs. Hughey reports that that i always a happy time—as there ar seven girls and only one boy i her family. I ' ... Senator Ervin wy T!u, S4th Con WASHINC.TO^ gress will Final Days. ,,cn 18, i)!n itisly, all ot the <iay of leg This j< not a bad • h. re are many i , n 't merit the of Congress. When the e ,„?d|Tdie on legislat oi no enacted wffl «•£ that many desirable bills vanquish „ committee ■«, fail to get cons.d eration in the final hectic days. The legislative log-jam is now at its worst, advocates of legisla 14(1 measures 84th Congre them can m" 1 islative action, thing, becaust measures that time and attention When the C oign1 «on a^pressing for action The Administration is concerned with . ' when it comes, the speed 'wit'h ' hi h lulls v. ill be enacted will beV something ■ vitnesa with amazement, '>n highly controv -:al «> el rY mlde a'Tiuicketrip by plane to j Houston, Tex- last Saturday. The purpose "f my trip was to speak to the State Bar of Texas m con vention there. I'pon arriving in Houston, 1 was greeted by a num ber of North Cai .limans who are now residing in the Lone Star State We swapped stories of North Carolina. Despite the ma jesty of Texas, the Tarheel State is still topmost in their thinking ami they seem lonesome for North Carolina soil. Air Inquiry The Armed Services Subcom mittee on Air Power heard Gener al Twining in executive session the other day. I listened with great interest to his report on his trip to Moscow. My view is that his testimony since the trip did not substantially change his testi mony prior to the trip on the ques We Salute We salute you on your birthday anniversary! July 20—Bobby Goodman, Char lie Reeves, Dickey Tilley, Jessie Cauble, W. C. Pegg, Robert L. Sheets, Cecil Buckner Jr. July 21—Don Stubbs, Ricky Greenwood, Nora Ellen Rankin, Brenda Bartlett, Betty Platt, Wil liam Barnwell, Jr., Juanita Byrd, Mrs. S. C. Gill, Mrs. Fred David son, Martha Ann Sparks. July 22—Vickie Osteen, Dave Strickland, Laura Smith, Floyd Robinson, Carrie Worley, Ray Munday, Howard Gorham. July 23—Elizabeth Parker, Flor ence Matthews, Mrs. J. O. Wil- j liams, Grace Matthews, Jimmy Le- | vine, Doug Hamby, Jr. July 24—Debra Davidson, Paul Harris, Jr., Robert Caldwell, Hoyt Spivey, Jimmy Huntsinger, Charles j S. Stanton, Dr. H. R. Miller, Jack Deyton, Mrs. G. L. Kirkpatrick, Douglas Jones, Yuvonne Osteen. July 25 Douglas Faulkner, Eu la Smith, Elizabeth Morgan, Dicie Greene, Anna H. Morelz, George Brown, Ora Bradley, Daniel Shook. July 2(5—M. C. Dickens, Ava Me- > Cleary, Zelma Warren, Oletia i; Thomas, Florene Martin, Luci Milton. Mrs. W. B. Beddingfield and children, Ann, Linda, Mary Jo, and Woody, Jr., returned last week from a visit with Mrs. Bedding field’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Wilson in Magnolia, N. C. Mary Jo and Woody had spent a week there while his parents, and the other girls, Ann and Linda went to Miami, St. Augustine, Daytona Reach, Fort Lauderdale, and other places of interest. While in Miami they took the scenic boat trip around the island. One of the highlights of their trip was the Lions parade. Mr. Beddingfield was a delegate from Black Moun tain Lions cluh. After leaving Mi ami they returned through the i Everglades, stopping to watch the * Seminole Indians, thence to St. Petersburg and up the west coast. Mrs. R. C. Bowman and son Alec left Thursday for a two-weeks’ stay in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Viverette of I Rocky Mount spent several days here recently with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Viverette. Mrs. R. E. Mumpower was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sanders at Blue Ridge. Larry Thomas of Dunn, N. C., spent Tuesday night with his aunt, Mrs. W. B. Beddingfield and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Staley ,,f Greenfield, Ind., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Mat ler for the past week, returned home Monday. The Marlers went with them for a week’s visit. Mrs. Joe Mackney and children, Ronnie and Jolie of Hyattsville, Md., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Finch and Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Keever. Mrs. E. W. Cordell and daugh ter Brenda, spent a week visiting Mrs. Cordell’s sister, Mrs. H. W. Ungersma, in Lafayette, Ind. Miss Shirley Stone has been vis iting her sister in New Jersey for two weeks. Mrs. John Lopes, the former , Miss Petra Brown, is attending ■ Simmons college in Boston, Mass., . where she is studying for a mas i ters degree in education. Mr. t Lopes is employed with Sylvania . Electric company near Boston as 3 a design draftsman, e Miss Buzzie Brown is working i in Gloucester, Mass., for the ,um. mer. SA VE!!! Black Mountain Building & Loan Association CURRENT INTEREST RATE 3 o,o Full Paid Stock or Optional Shares COME IN AND TALK WITH US Y. :i,,n of Russia’s growing air po" '(K-ial Security A legislative battle looms on the ■evision of the Social Security Act ilontr more liberal lines. Senatoi leorge is attempting to make this 'is iast major legislative act prior ,, retirement from the Senate. His ioice is a powerful force in the Senate. Fleas. , _ ... .. i stated on the senate floor the doc. Sore’S th^sam^IoRii itj ThlTfov a 'legislator to have some ^rood foi a L , jt reminds him problems bei a u. . in „ dem 'hat 'h?is'^e form:..,: in a <i*m that 11 V ' there is room and ocracy "hu disagreement tolerance lor non dog. on legislation Jnst 'ike ‘he n g. we would like to keep tne iie» disagreement to a mmimun . CLASSIFIEDS SELL - Phon. 4101 an vs*n announcement for the , M-'.e tional Officer for posit, ons paym* ... ,;7o a year in Federal penal and correctional institutions through out the United States. Further information ami applica tion forms may be obtained at many post offices throughout the country or from the L. »• 1 1V1‘ ,, (Commission, \N ashing! « U1 l . u. s. Kails. cepted ••v r;v; I’enitent Applaa until f. This clipping Wyrick and a L sion to see *•(-,, Theater. 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