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Peekin' Through The KEYHOLE with un By Elizabeth Dinwiddie Dorothy Burgess was one of the dancers in the dance group fro;: Woman’s College oi t N. 1 Greensboro, at the State college Arts Festival held last Wednes day in Raleigh. The dance group is an organization sponsored by the W. C. physical education de partment. Mrs. George Sam. Jr.. and daughter, Jo Ann f Greens’ >'ro. are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. George Sartr Sr. in re will drive up this week-end for them. Mrs. Robert Hauth left last Fri day night.t ■ ioir. her husband :r. Dayton, 0„ where they plan t make theit home. Mr. Hauth is Modernize and tfepair R. C. BOWNESS BUILDER P.O.Box 1068 — Black Mtn. affiliated with the N A hospital ,n Dayton. Donald Burg-in. the Hauth's son-in-law, drove Mrs. Hauth to Ohio and returned home after a short stay there. Mrs. Laura O’Connor will leave Saturday for a two-day planning -.-.feting of N. C. Business and Professional Women's club offic ers at the Hotel O. Henry. Greens boro. The group will make plans for State Federation clubs' pro grams for the coming year. Mrs. Charles 0. Davis left Wed n sday to spend several days with her bus and at Camp Rucker. Ala. W. O. C. Davis will accom pany her home and spend a 15 day leave here with members of his family. He expects to be transferred to Fort Bragg about March 20. Mrs. Ge -rge L. Pritchard has returned from a visit with her sis ter in Raleigh. William Fortune of Dunedin. Fla., spent the week-end with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. H. McGuire Wood are home from a month’s trip that took them to New Orleans. La., Biloxi, Miss., and different parts of Florida. In Lake Wales they visited Mrs. Wood's brother. Barclay K. Reed and family. Cecil X'anney of the University A \ y O l C I \ G OPENING of Acme Beauty Salon BROADWAY BLACK MOUNTAIN. N C. Dial NO 9-7739 OUR MODERN AND WELL EQUIPPED SHOP ENABLES US TO GIVE YOU THE BEST SERVICE. -WE OFFER • LATEST HAIR STYLES & CUTS • SPECIALS ON PERMANENTS FEATURING NESTLE HALLIWELL & CARYL RICHARDS IRENE EDWARDS 0'; ner and Operator ROYAL COLONIAL HOMESTEAD Color o Homestead is proa' fiat you co- $• : buy fine _^ dinnerwore at o "odes' D’lce Eac- piece - a p ace setting ;s decora’ed " th a !ove!v lithe vignette c; eori> A"e-:can name *e n s-an pine g-eev Deco--a*ea under glace the pa-e'-s ere -o' a“ec*ea e» acids oUa s or oe'e-ge-'S- V\ -eie- '*as- os or face 16 piece starter set reduced to OPEN STOCK IN THIS PATTERN REDUCED 25% FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY *495 Regularly Sale Priced Price 60c Tea Cups . 45c 40c Saucers . 30< 40c Fruits . . 30c "5c Coupe Soups . 5"c "5c Lug Soups .5"c 50c Oatmeals .3S< 45C Bread it Batter Places ... 34c 55C Salad Plates.,. .41c 90C Laacheoa Plates. . 60< $1-80 Medium PArter U3'). $U5 90< Shallow Vegetable 68c Regularly Sale Priced Price 10 Deep Vegetable 83c SI 10 Sugar > «§ $1.40 Creamer . S'D5 TSf Sab & Peppet 57# S . 40 Gras> Boa: | ; 60c Boat Stand or Relish Dish s;c $3.95 Covered Casserole $1.96 $3.95 CoSee Pot .$1.96 $1.90 Coiered Butter Dish $1 43 85c D.ooer Plate 10' 1.6-sc $1.15 Lug Meat Platter (llVj* S: c WE ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF CURRIER A IVES PATTERNS at the Some Prices'. BLACK MOUNTAIN HARDWARE CO. J. L TED HOLMAN 103 W. State St. Dial NO-9-3481 of Chicago spent several days here last week with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil N’anney. Har ry and Ted. H. C. Austin observed his 92nd birthday anniversary on Thurs day. Feb. 27. H:.- hosts of friends wish him many, many more. Gay Osteen celebrated her eighth birthday anniversary Sat urday, March 1. at her home on Mountain street. Those present were her cousins: Vickie. Keith and Jed Osteen: David. Preston and Karen Osteen and Gay's moth er. Mrs. James F. Osteen, Jr. Among those celebrating the;: wedding anniversaries within the next few days will be: Mr. and Mrs. H. \V.' Sanders. March 7: Dr. and M. J. M. Ray. March S: Mr and Mrs. W. M. Pate. March 11. Laura E. Lock, local artist and ’teacher, was honored with a -one man show ir. Tampa. Fla. A re was o’: Sunday, Mu 2. She is also represented in shows at Sarasota and Bradenton.. ; Fla. She will return to Black Mountain next May and will re sume her summer teaching here. Mrs. William Fortune spent sev eral days last week in Louisville. - Ky.. where she attended the fun- ; eral services for her brother-in law. Earl Frederick. Mrs. Fred erick is the former Miss Mabel . Daugherty of Black Mountain. The Rev. C R. Stegall, pastoi ■ of the Friendship Presbyterian ; church, former missionary to Af- t rica. spoke and showed a film or; ! mission work in the Belgian Cor.- : go last week in the Dillingham Presbyterian church. Barnards- j vilie. The film was taken by Mr. j Stegall -n a recent mission trip. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barkley of • Statesville, former residents of ; Black Mountain, spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. : Allison and Mr. Barkley's sister * and family. Mr. and Mrs. John J. O’Connor and s n, Dennis. LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the Estate f John L 'ng Ledbetter, deceased, iate of Buncombe County. North Carolina, this > to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate t present tnent t. tr.e ttnoerstgnea. i. .. verified i t efore ■ ne year fr th< late ereof els* this N tice will he plead in bar A pers r.s ii iebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 6th dav of March, IP's Mrs Hettye X Led-etter, Black Mountain. N. C. Star Route. Man- h Am NOTICE having ir.rs dav ■ .ia.itie t as Ex vitnx Ot the Estate CLARA C. McDOUGLE. late of Black ■ • untai Bui unty, N rtl la, this - • notify .. - i • r - a is _ nst • i estat* i present I i th< dersigned. duly verified, at her res 211 ■ ■ Street, Bias a Mountain. North Carolina, bei M St! 19SS els< ' - tic plead in .. " All persons in tebi t said estate ■ ease settle This th< 28th da f Fet arv 195> SARAH McDOUGLE HEISER. Executrix : the Estate • CLARA C. McDOUGLE. NOTICE OF SALE \T PUBLIC AUCTION let aut rtti f ... eral Sta t-te- IS--'. I will sell at the C. urt r use door in Asheville. X. C.. at ■ o'clock, i n the t ■ March. 19 8, t f .. j - aut iles ne 194 - : . x ■ opt,Vi p.t 1- I \ ; ' p One 1949 Ford, r.t t r X. i ■ ■ L. E. BROWN. Sheriff Bui -'rarer. 6. 1 . 195S ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having this dav qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of .ALBERT L EPPS deceased iare of Buncombe County. North Caro ftr.a. this :s to notify all persons hating claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before one year from the date hereof, or else this Notice will be plead in bar of re cover' .All persons indebted to --td estate will please make im mediate payment Thus the 12th dav of Februarv 1958 HATTIE C EPPS Admin istratrix 105 Buchanan Ave Asheville. X C 20 27 Mar 6 13 - 27 NOTICE HA\ IXG this dav Executrix ta.itteci state of F. HOLDEN", iate of Black Mountain. Buncombe County. North Carolina, this - t notify a.. persons bat ing claims against said estate to present tr.er.i inly verified, to the •• : th ... of ......... 1959 : ,.-this notice vc’.. re plea; in bar of re :every. Ah persons having claim aga.r.s: said estate will please make immediate payment. T. :s tr.e 25th day of Januarv. PEARL HOLDEN. Executrix f the Estate of F. S. HOLDEN, deceased, can SO: Fet 6. :. 2 . 2~: Mar. 6. NOTICE OF SALE B5 TRUSTEE By virtue of the power of sale .ntamec ir a certain Deec ot Trust made by Ralph 0 Ballard ar.d wife. Margaret K Ballard, tc tr.e undersigr.ee trustee for the r-euefit of Roy A. Taylor, said Deed of Trust toeing dated Feb ... j 28 195J an (being m. tr.e office of tr.e Register of Deeds for Buncombe County, North Carolina, in B::-: of Mort gages ar.Q Dee-ui .t . . . -- No. 531. — •'. fere nee Is -my made: and default having ■-Tit made in tr.e payment of the tr tr mess secured I _. the .-a.d . eed ;t Trust v hereby me ov . t su.e tr.eretr. .. ’’ :- i r.,s t-c r operative. u Roy A. Tay of Salt note there! v - e’ .1 -- r F MObTREAT Miss Julia Stokes The circles of the Women of the liontreat church will meet fuesday. March 11, as follows i Mrs. M ■hairman, will meet at t vith Mrs. O. V. Armstrong in • ome on Florida terrace. Circle 2. Mrs. Joseph Hop: -, •hairman, will meet with >. - samuel Woods at 3:30 p.m. in : 7,reer cottage on Virginia roa : Circle . Mrs. W. Frank M : ■oy. chairman, will meet in .ome of Mrs. Benjamin Murph Virginia road at 3:30 p.n:. The Business Woman's ci:. ■•/.. meet at 7:45 p.m. with M liizabeth Wilson in her cottag :n Wyck road with Miss Me Veils McNeil co-hostess. M - Helen Miles is chairman. The college has suffered a grea: in the burning on Satur : ■. tight of the dormitory, Cel leg-, tall. We do hope that some g nay come from it.' The girls wk ive there had everything burr.-, ill their clothing, books, et vent up in smoke. They were a aken to the inn and given r here. The Red Cross, friends md relatives have come to :k-. ■escue with clothing. The - ients were conspicuous by tk.-. ibser.ces from the Sunday n: ng worship service in Gaithe hapel. Consequently there was 10 anthem nor choir, alwr. - r.issed from the church service Mrs. Gertrude Lewis, who •is::ed in Montreat for many ye-' - is a guest of Miss Sailie L: i ’or several years, died in the hi >f her son. Dwight Lewis tprir.gfiel.i. Mo., in January. M ■ .ewo made many friends her-, he was always doing thing- ' thers, vis ting the <:ck .. hut-ins and using her skill ewing to aid others. She it.-. ■een missed since she left for M -- ouri some years ago. Miss Margaret Rankin will cel-, mate her 92nd birthday on S.r lay. March 9. Miss Rar.kit pending the winter in the Re ~ st Rest Home on Kenilworth read ,nd will be glad to see her mar. rier.ds. She with her sister. : ate Miss Ann Rankin, have m heir home on Alabama terrace nany years.- They have been co: - iccted with Mor.treat since :h ariy days. The King college tv'-voice or. : idd a fine sacred concert laither chapel on Sunday a: .m. A good crowd gathere<d in pite of excitement over the fit: )ne of the singers announced tr...: hey heard much music was d-. troyed in the fire so they wo.:. ake an offering for this car-, fter they returned home. The; ■ anted to show their sympatm n this way. The Set: r H er Fellowship r ' : 5p.m. with Marvin Mo r. the Yates cottage. The Student Christian ass:-.' .. ion met a: 7:15 p.m. in Gaithe hapel with the Christian Educt ion group in charge of the pr ram. The Junior choir (pages 7-12 :et in the Cr sby Adams Fire e.ured. having demanded that sa: petty re sold to satisfy said ir ebtedness, the undersigned tru - ee will, on Monday, the 10th d.. f March, 1958, at 12:00 Noe eh at publtc auction tor cash - he highest bidder, at the Court use door i the City of Asl - . . Suneoznbe County, North haro ina. the following describe : lands nd premises situate, lyt: c i etng ir. the Black Mounta:.-. 7 hip. Buncombe County. N rth ’aro.ma. and being hour,.: d an: re particularly desc: as _ Beginning at a stake the ading i Black Moui t .o: 13 of the plat here:: .: re aad S .. t hw est :: he Queen property, and r. - snt aid Beginning point -.he r rthern a lorth " . deg. West 11 : ta.-.e. Southeast corn-. 7o. 9 of said plat: re Eastern edge of L. b. North 2 deg. 15 min eet to a stake in the ne between Lots 17 a .-.:i piat; thence South to a Lot :th and 168 ring - of ieg. entv .ast ana parane. tc .an: 2 feet Xorth of . ::rts r.e between Lots 10 tin: _cn 13 r.d Lots 14 through 17 f said .at I'.K1 feet to a sta.-:-. the Western edge of the Queer. . rop : thence with said t. ,-ertv o 2 deg. :T : in eet to the point of BE .-INNING. ' . a- i 13 nd being Lots 1 r.i a strip twenty _ long to. Southern 4. 15. 16 and 1" ;f V dew Estates, a pia: of u.;. . • rde-i in tire ieg st ■: . t Deeds foi Bi 'ountv, N rth Car c -. . Page 27 7 i ETHER - er. 1101 feet wide altr.g t rn edge of Lot 17 rut: he Northern edg . Street - .. subject, -. t .. : ■ ay for a sewer lir.r. .-.r.i f-way for . . i the deed from Roy a. nd wife, Evelyn Bee . a Ralph 0. Ballard la:caret K. Bali.-.:: This the ":h day f p E. E. FTNCi 20. 27 t wide : Lots tain the . : mbe Plat z -way W e st ir om perty : in -5 Qc -bt and J ayior . ay lor, wife. . Feb :ruary, -s tee.. NOTICE TATE OF NORTH BUNCOMBE COUNTY r. the Superior 0 before the Clerk, r. the Matter of A LATHLEEX VIE-TV To Neman Hamy Htrrej I ne a:; ve er.tit.ee TAKE NOTICE that rr.se to si: LINA r. of RVEY Hazel i has r.titled . r the L. Art# building at 4:10 p.m on Mon day. , . , . M* Homer MoMiHa" Ga.. honorably retired mtn. p, • v after a long .* . ' ' horn in Cedamlle, <■' ■ He ns educated in < « \ ,1. - -ev. He was rdaine. ... ••• -he Reformed church o. A ’ ■ i He serred in that ienc ma ster transferring -• l‘t ~e'«bvterian Church. I . r . "he became associate tary of the % of M,^ve ’-.vretary and •'« made exe^iK. survived *•> ter>. and t« h>' "vue; V Y. The fun.-r ?on> and one o. • .■ \,.m ■I Va. « ^ [>.. Y ... " • E ■ , Inter' A 1) Wests :» ce ■ McM-.:’an h, ;n Mentreat l „ . f.*., . ^T-4 r,»4n.1 oven aiit-i has tit-n ^ ‘ ; -r.. many his nettnement^an^^ eouth. three elected to OFFICE by nea unit p- ']'a <if the 'tuff of T v and Mrs. E- ^C , tho birth of a son and named Paul \l McKay - -ister, ,, | [ta-er of Blacksburg, • ,1 a a few weeks with m ;i-iv ,i Faulkes-Taylor is • . . j., , mother, Mrs. Collins , f,.w days. They leave New York where 1 be with her daugh t;.r‘until -he -ails f-r Scotland. Owen High elected presid, . County unit r • Education a Mr. Tay F.lrath. Kmir.a and Mrs. M6 Fairview. <•) unopposed f,,, cept for a - in vote-. —Crop- on "'-J include corn. . j ton. and when- j funk & wagnall s encyclopedia VOLUME NO 8 Now On Sole Jw dit C SPECIAL LOW PRICE Demand Roger Jar Dill Pickles SPECIAL' A&P Cream Style 10c OFF LABEi A&P's Own Pure Vegetable Sh Ht SOI ot< Golden Corn 2 cans 25c i ortcn ten Beef-Turkey or Chicken g Qz Swanson Pot Pies 2 pkgs Frozen Beef - Tjffkc5! 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