Peekin'* Through The KEYHOLE • • . Will, Llli By Elizabeth Dinwiddie \\>3 Pa,::; veS'J' ny FlradV Mr. and Mrs. J. G entertained Govemoi ; ;Ps. Mrs. Hodges am ,'uer Betsy and othei dinner at the North . 0n Broad river or Mr. Northcott accom Hodges to Bryson City Asheville that night ■ ;,10 week the Northcott; Governor and his fam -bury for dinner at tin thf ftfd je Watkins is spending with Mr. and Mrs. How Atkins and Mike at Clin \. Morse of Baytown vi-iting her mother, Mrs ;-on. for several weeks’ • Mrs. Bill Stephenson anc: =A_4CE BARBER SHOP y?. '> ( A \ Haircuts ONLY $1.00 Air Conditioned rQ} ATHLETE'S FOOT uSc -sratolytic action ,uqhs off affected skin. Expose; B«*,j * y , .... . _ de-oi- •. -ion to its killing action. Gel . ’ _ T 4-1 liquid, a keratolytic, a1 * > y-i-x store. FAST relief or your 48< * ji, ".4-L FOOT POWDER too—gives a film i septic protection. NOW at Black hotintJ"’ Co daughter, Kathy Ann, who have been residing in Toms River X I hhv,» returned to Black Mo'untaii to make their home. They have bought a home on the North Fori roael. Dr, and Mrs. Kenneth M Mc Kenzie and two sons have returnee to their home in Rutherford. X J.. after visiting his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie of Green Briar road. Pin route home, they stopped to visit points of interest. Dr. McKenzie is a pro fessor at Fairleigh-Dickinson uni versity anel will resume his elutie: at the end of the week. Mrs. Worth Burgess and chil dren, Mrs. Miles P. Flack an. Phyllis Greenwood of Asheville have returned from a vacation at Myrtle Beach. Miss Mary Roberts, director o; adoptions for N. C. Board of Wei fare of Raleigh, spent last wee! at Oak Knoll studios entertaining members of her family from At lanta, Ga., and Miami, Fla. Shelia Kaye Tolley will cele brate her fifth birthday anniver sary on Sunday. July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McCall am daughter. Miss Joan McCall, Mrs George Williams and son Wayne visited Frank Ballard and family in Stanley, Va., last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Heiser and sons, Rickey and Brent, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Brown and daugh Mu. Gocffitu' ^binUuj, Hoorn 2 Miles West of Black Mountain on Hwy. 70 Open 7 Days a Week FROM 7 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Specializing In all good things to eat NOTICE ! HI those who have not paid their 1957-58 Fire Assessments are re quested to do so at once. Black Mountain Fire Department depends on the assessments for its support. CUP AND MAIL TODAY WITH YOUR PAYMENT (Name of property owner or resident) (Address, street or road) Send payment to: BLACK MOUNTAIN FIRE DEPARTMENT Black Mountain, N. C. J A. Dougherty, president. • i”'"1 a weei< s vacation at Ocean Isle. After the International Lions’ 'yention in Chicago Mr. and • n>. John J. O'Connor and son, •ennis, went to Milwaukee, Wise., and then crossed by ferry to Mus kecon. Mich. They travelled through Indiana, Ohio and Kentuc l-y. visiting points of interest en route homo. Mr. and Mrs. Max Flack and "ii. Phillip and Mrs. Flack’s moth er. Mrs. E. M. Norton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeman in Wal nut last Sunday. Miss Madeleine Fortune and Miss Helen Hayden of Long Beach, Cali!., are visiting Miss Fortune’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe For tune. Last week they spent sev eral days in Washington, I). C., vis itin^' points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (Ilud) Nor ton and children left Monday morning for a week’s vacation with Mis Norton’s sister and family, 1 Sgt. and Mrs. Bruce Ensley and daughters of Patrick Air Force base, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Barn of 212 Queens road, Charlotte, have bought the E. ,J. Lilius home, 120 ( hurch street, and are now resid ing here. The Barns have been summer visitors here for many years. Mr. and Mrs. A. .J. Duncan of Marietta, (la., are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Daugherty. Troy Fortner and Clyde Watkins visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wat kins, at Clinton, Tenn., Sundav, July Id. M Sgt. and Mrs. Bobby McCool and children, Ronnie and Robin, stopped en route from Charlotts ville, Va., to Clinton Air Force base, Okla., to visit his mother, Mrs. Ann Hodson. The Lewis Phillips family, for mer residents of Black Mountain, who have been residing in Tulsa, Okla., for some time are now living in Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jenkins of Thomasville, spent the past few days here with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Heis er, Brent and Rickey. Brent re turned home Sunday from Memor ial Mission hospital after under going surgery. Miss Louise Sloan of Albemarle spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Charles Dougherty and fam ily and Mrs. Frances King. Mr. and Mrs. John J. O’Connor and son Dennis spent from Friday to Sunday of last week in States vlile. Mrs. O’Connor’s cousin, Mrs. Inez Hoskins, returned to Statesville with them after visit ing in the O’Connor home for a few days. She will be returning to Germany soon to resume her teaching duties. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Teems, Mr. and Mrs. Cordie Bartlett and chil dren, Brenda, Janet and Carl, have returned from a week’s vacation at Daytona Beach, Fla. David (Tuggy) Nache of Wash ington, D. C., is visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ker lee, at their home “Over Yonder.’ Among those who will celebrate their wedding anniversaries within the next few days will be Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Earley, July 2(>; Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Morgan, July 27; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Le Master, July JO; Mi', and Mrs. Arnold Jones, July 31. • RENT IT — CLASSIFIEDS! • Classifieds Sell - Ph. NO 9-4101 Kiwanis Reports Numerous Guests The Kiwanis club meeting last week was a musical program. Miss Inna Rogers of the Silo Circle theater, sang three numbers ac companied by Miss Jane Bowness at the piano. The numbers were: “Shall We Dance?” “I Could Have Danced All Night,” and “Getting to Know You.” The numbers were beautifully rendered and were thoroughly enjoyed. President Charles Porter ex pressed his appreciation to both Black Mountain and Swannanoa communities for their purchase of tickets to “The Rain Maker” by the Circle Playhouse last week. Part of the revenue goes to the Boy Scout fund. Guests present were: Sam Leon ard, Asheville; Earle Lippincott, New York City; John Hoffner, Asheville; W. H. McMurray, Sr., Bill Powell, Atlanta, Harry Wil son, Albany, Ga.; Jack Dobson, Tallahassee, Fla., and the music ians. President Porter expressed his gratification at the large number of out-of-town Kiwanians who at tend Thursday luncheons. Poel's Corner Conducted by Anne K. Sharp, Chairman Creative Writing Group “THE BALLAD OF THE TREES AND THE MASTER” “Into the woods my Master went, Clean forspent, forspent; Tnto the woods my Master came, Forspent with love and shame. But the olives, they were not blind to him, The little grey leaves were kind to Him; The thorn-tree had a mind to Him, When into the woods He came. “Out of the woods my Master went, And He was well content. Out of the woods my Master came, Content with death and shame. When death and shame would woo Him last, From under the trees they drew him last. ’Twas on a tree they slew Him last. When out of the woods He came.” —Sidney Lanier. Lanier had learned the mean ing of the words of Jesus, “and I, if I be lifted up, will draw all men unto me, and this He said sig nifying what death He should die.” The basis of Sidney Lanier’s character and work, as musician, poet, and teacher, was his faith in God; and he was the man that he was, the musician that he was, and the poet that he was, because he was the Christian that he was. The sense of God was ever with him, and with clear vision he saw God in Christ. 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