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rambling* . p Hardin 7134 Sunday OuV World Is graphic state much ' food for npttiral h«ck u 0:20-21, 25-34 Monarch” dah altai Those were ' jc V. Moore and arranged for the i,g an informal song •vatly onjoyod pre ,age on "The king (h‘: OrganiMtiona November meetingjrf We ar Mrr joe' Houmdd )1V afternoon, Nov. 6. In Tuesrla h president, Mrs. ‘b'f!T'>ay presided. Mrs. R. ]e‘ and Mrs. Elbert Har n program explain "Aims for Advance Jollay used charts the meaning of W. M. dfe]ament*l8. Those present ► f w. C. Reems. Mrs. G. Mrs. S. C. Gill, Mrs. ^P iT' Mrs. Charles Jollay, M h Van Duzer. Mrs. R. E. Mrs Holllfield and Mrs. „ (V, '; Bradley, Delores Mel BaT,,‘;' Moore, Sue Smith, and £L„r came to the home of . Mrs. K. F. Hardin sjlar meeting of Inter ti 'is’ Auxiliary on Mon \ v. 12. Following the refreshments were i st. Sue Smith presided th,. business session, and by ,-isent of the two offic er v.d the group voted to r, to change places—Sue president and Ann Carr vice-president. Delores Mel had charge of the program W a delightful little play entitled “A Look at Yester ■n which all the girls took society was held 7 For the first time since Septem L Mrs. Lillian Gallomore had IL junior girls meet with her. |Ljr jov was (treat because their * v,;(j counselor had sufficiently covered from her long illness to vc’ another G. A. meeting. De Ujou. refreshments preceded a Cssion attended by every one of fp coven members enrolled. Dean Belcher led a two-fold program ir -How Rich Are You?” and Thanksgiving Time Is Here. |r- II. K. Truesdell wms a visitor, lose attending were Martha Al len, 1 leanna Belcher, Marie Mc Bntian. Janice Peek, Glenda Lakey, tula Bradley, and Sandra Wright. Gal’amore tenderly led the j^jnij prayer and Mrs. Truesdell juffer-' .1 the girls home. lere and There „ „ Fj'iis* Perry and E. B. Hardin attending the Baptist State Invention meeting in Winston talem. „ , . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. (Johnny) Ivies, Billy and Bobbie spent last ek with Mrs. Styles’ parents, V- and Mrs. Lewis Stepp. On loiiday Mrs. Stepp accompanied em to Winston-Salem for a few a visit in their new home there. Mrs G. C. Chopin and Mrs. L-,i perry left Wednesday for a fslt of several days in Newport Mr.’ and Mrs. W. M. Pate are in joying a vacation in Honda, i Jimmie Keels of Sumter, S. C., fed North Greenville Junior col lege, Greenville, S. C., spent the teek-end with his cousins, Mr. kin! Mrs. Miller Jackson. Seaman William Creasman of I. S. S. Ashland spent the week lid "with his mother before start pg on another voyage to eastern jaters. I The Rev. Charles Jollay and Jrs. Jollay were called to Durham an Saturday because of the death the Rev. Jack Wilder’s mother. T Judge Cora Bell Ives of Sniith Seid visited Mrs. Pearl Perkins fcv. r the week-end. T Mrs. Mayme Gough returned Fuesday from a two weeks’ visit Jn Chattanooga, Tenn., with her friend. Miss Ruby Robinson. Our latest newly-w'eds, Mr. and -Mrs. James McMahan have taken residence in an apartment in the [M.iier Jackson home. ^ Guests last week-end in the E. J. Hardin home were Mrs. Hard |in sister. Mrs. H. C. Hendrix of Columbia, S. C., with the latter’s aughter and grandson, Mrs. June [d Ward and little Tommy, also pf Columbia. Unfortunately, Tom piy was sick while here, keeping Jiiis mother and grandmother close jly confined to the house during |their stay. _ hr. Right C Moore is slowly |('a.ning strength in his home. A ■tad fall on Sunday frightened his ■family but seemed to do no per Ijiianent damage. It is good to see I his cheery smile, and visitors who fsee him for a few minutes at a I time nave their hearts warmed dm spirits lifted by his cus Itr,mar. gracious greeting and con versation. i1 Smith is once again in •'lc: al Mission hospital—this NOTICE! Varsity Grill & Cafeteria NOW OPEN IN NEW location SEXT door to Carolina power & eight CO. Miss Doris Srn; ,v i , -■n Moi man’s Auxiliary. Me hers nr out were: Mis i ;. Evelyn Peek, Wu Dorothy Tolley, and i McMahan. Mi: ducted the dev. • ,.nal :| It'd in a program , .• u , m . i freshments were rved ■; hostess and her mother. Seen in ({ambling Pictures of Mrs. Willard Week mission I'TOllli s’ Paul Karri 11 teach another ‘■iy class, making us all '" -''ich demand . , . ; , . ' J" jigging an cast .• ! ' 1 'P'jjS a passenger rv .. ; • l . \ . Cray car • E, H. Snypes fj .t'.'- l>ver the post of Moore proudly :UUMl:,>r Miss Norma’s car . An o'.or-turned truck and chickens spread out all over the highway : ■ . Smoky Snypes chasing rab ?' y ,,n fhe hillside , . . Dead leaves jailing fast in the chilly winds NOTICES NOTICE •State of North Carolina Buncombe County In the Superior Court Before the Clerk. 'V/i" ,n\atter of adoption of -'Inured Ann Huggins To \VeinM1 ]■■ Huggins and Bar 1 ;lru K 'luggnis. defendants in the above entitled action: lA^KK NOIICE that a pleading now ponding in this Court: I naturo of the relief being sought for the adoption of a minor whoso name appears in the capti« hereof by the petitioners in sa d cause: ^ 1 ai1,. required to make de fens’ ,, .-uch pleading not later tlian . sth day of January, 1957, an<‘ 1,1 your failure to do so, the P®rj "king service against you will i.|y to the Court for the re lief ight. Tl> -.I'd day of November, 195(i. Court liuncombe County, '"v. 8, 15, 22, 20, 1956. 3RKERS S. S. CLASS « SET FRIDAY 1 ho ( o-Workers Sunday School class of the State Street Metho dist church will hold its monthly covered dish supper and meeting 1‘riday, Nov. 16, in the fellowship hall. All members are urged to come and bring their families and a covered dish. here for wedding Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McCall had as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Anton L. Taylor and sons, Ronnie and Glen, of Folkston, (la., and Mrs. Whitt Wynn of Waycross, Ga. They came for the wedding of their son, A/2C Chester L. Tay lor and Miss Joyce McCall. Mrs. Wynn is an aunt of the bride groom. TRY THE CLASSIFIEDS! ! I I —About the only people who knew all the answers are the pol iticians out of office. 1 ■ t us worry about your printing. That’s our business. Cal! your home town printer The Black Mountain NEWS Dial 4101 __ bUNl M kEK-EJSD SPECIALS! 3-Pt. OVEN-PROOF CASSEROLE FRI. & SATURDAY. JVOF. 16-17 '/&*-**<*£ 6 Pc CERAMIC SPICE SET '^UlumiilllU HANGING RACK OIL BOTTLE MUSTARD JAR VINEGAR BOTTLE SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS ! FRL & SATURDAY, NOV. 16-17 Simmons Famous HIDE-A-BED with Foam Top Cushions - Full Size Nationally advertised .. $259.00 Our price ..... $219.00 YOU SAVE.$40.00 Exclusive i A Tyson Furniture sets a new record for value at Here’s a proven value in Bedding - the host seller we have ever had. It’s truly a $59.50 value. It is medium firm and seems to he just what every - one wants. We bought in top volume from Sim mons to make this price ($39.50) possible. BOX SPRING TO MATCH $39.50 Buy on Budget TERMS “At Tyson’s you pay nothing extra for time payments on this mattress. Please consider what you SAVB at TYSON'S on Charges Alone.
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