Peekin’ Through The
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By Elizabeth Dinwiddle
J. D. Goodman of Hender
,, ‘nail, Arlington, Va., is spend
this week here with his wife
'.heir new haby son.
-- M. Sanchez Mott of Black
tain, district director of the
, Federation of Women’s clubs,
r , to Waynesville on Sept. 23
u a corsage on the winner in
town’s annual “Woman of the
^■" selection. This contest is a
' ■ ;.-e of national “Business and
Sessional Women’s Week,” to
served by clubs throughout
;!,e country.
jjvs. Percival Gregory left Mon
for Philadelphia, Pa., where
w-ill visit friends and relatives.
l ewis Harris was honored on his
.j birthday anniversary, Tues
Sept. 9, with a dinner at his
Those helping Mr. Harris
lebrate were Mr. and Mrs.
•Jack Raines and daughter, Sharon,
-lr and Mrs. Howard Harris and
children, Vivian and Fannie Mav
Mr and Mrs. Frank Harris and
children, Margaret, Nancy, Susan,
Albert and John, and Andy Gregg.
Mr Harris received some lovely
and useful gifts.
Jackie Byrd, daughter of the
Rev. and Mrs, Eugene Byrd, cele
nated her sixth birthday anniver
sary on Monday, Sept. 8 with a
P^'ty in her room at school. Mrs.
Bill Brown is the teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Hoffman
and Woodrow Bickering of Last
Resort, spent a few days at Paw
ley’s Island, S. C. Mr. Pickering
has now returned to Concord, O.,
to take over his duties as teacher
of music in Muskingum college.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bullock will
drive their daughter-in-law and
WITH SHARP KNIVES,
THE LADIES RETURNED!
The National Home Furnishings Show (New York City,
19571 had a display (among many, many others) called
-The Celestial Nursery of the Future.”
['hat nursery was really “out of this world.” “Heaven
ly:" and “Divine!” were just two comments frequently
voiced by the N. Y.C. ladies attending the show. They
asked questions, too.
What is the floor? they asked often. (And no wonder;
it was a beautiful blue floor—smooth surfaced, quietly
resilient, subtly colored, full of glittering metallics!
All this and clear vinyl, too!) “Where can we buy one
just like it?" (New York ladies speak emphatically.)
They were told the floor wasn’t on the market, that
it couldn't be matched anywhere. But the ladies didn’t
gne up. They returned again and again to admire the
floor. Some even brought sharp little knives and tried
to help themselves to sample swatches of it!
The floor is on the market now. It’s called Armstrong
Vinyl Corlon in the new Futuresq Series. We've got
it — the beautiful blue one, plus seven more exciting
. dors. But please, leave your knives at home! If you
like it as much as the ladies at the Home Furnishings
Show, we’ll give you a little sample.
TYSON
Furniture Co.
“IT'S THRIFTY TO TRADE AT TYSON’S”
Dial NO 9-4381 Black Mountain, N. C.
granddaughter, Mrs. James Miller
and Dianna, to Kingsport, Tenn.,
this week-end, following their ex
tended visit here in the Bullock
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Milovitz
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Garland of Bakersville, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Conger and Mrs.
Conger’s mother of Asheville, are
spending this week at Daytona
Beach, P'la.
Capt. Robert Nelson Headley has
started a four weeks’ orientation
program at Gunter Air Force base,
Montgomery, Ala., after a visit
here with Mrs. Headley’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kerlee. At
the completion of this course he
will return to Black Mountain for
Mrs. Headley and children, Robert,
Jr., and Terry, and they will move
to Fairborn, O., where Captain
Headley will do research work at
Aero Medical Laboratory, Wright
Patterson Air Force base, Dayton,
for two years.
Mrs. Michael L. Hoffman and
son, Peter, left Monday for their
home in Washington, D. C., after
an extended visit with Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Hoffman of Last Re
sort. Michael Hoffman is now in
India attending an international
economic conference of United Na
tions.
It happened last Sunday in a
church nursery for tiny tots. (The
nursery is for children’s care while
Mom and Dad attend church ser
vices): A dainty little Miss ex
pressed the wish for Mommy to
come and take her home. When
told that the service would soon be
over and mother would afterward
come for her, she said, “Oh, Mom
my is not in church, she is at
home.” Sure enough, before the
service ended, Mommy drove up
and fulfilled the little girl’s wish.
Mrs. C. W. Solomon of Montreat,
is in Cincinnati, 0., this week at
tending the national Postmaster’s
convention. Mrs. Solomon is post
master at Montreat.
We are always glad to hear from
our friends. The mail brought us
a note from Mrs. Pauline Arnold,
401 Palmer street, Albemarle, and
Miss Esther Rowan, Athens, Tenn.
They both tell us they are keep
ing in touch with the town through
the News.
Miss Anna Wilson and Stan Bur
gin are leaving tis week for Ed
inburgh, Scotland. Stan will en
roll at the University of Edinburgh
for the coming school term. They
plan to be married this winter.
Mrs. S. N. Harrell, Mrs. E. L.
Roberson, Mrs. A. G. Carter and
Mrs. W. M. Fairley, who spent the
summer at Camp Fairley, Mon
treat, have returned to Tarboro
for the winter.
We welcome Rev. Dr. Rob S.
Hodges, Jr., and family of Atlan
ta, Ga., who have purchased the
property of Mrs. A. E. Knoefel,
Sr., at the corner of Montreat road
and Dennis street. Rev. Dr. Hodges
is assistant general secretary of
the general council of the Presby
terian church (U. S.)
Barclay Read of Washington, D.
C., who has been attending a con
vention of industrial chemists at
the Grove Park inn, Asheville, was
a week-end visitor at the home of
his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. PI. McGuire Wood at their
home, “Woods' Wranch.”
Mrs. Howard Milton is visiting
her son, Mack Milton, and family
in Memphis, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunglinson
and three children of Danville, Va.,
visited his parents, the Rev. and
Mrs. Joseph Dunglinson, last week.
John (Buddy) Williams spent
We Salute
We salute you on your birthday:
Sept. 19—Thelma Bradley, Paul
Hunsinger, Joyce Straehla, S. C.
Gill, Murl Morrow, Robert T. Man
last week in New York City sight
seeing. He rode up with Miss
Tinka Crawford and several mem
bers of the cast of Silo Circle
playhouse. Miss Crawford was co
producer of the Silo Players.
Misses Florence and Minnie
Drinker entertained the Altar guild
of St. James Episcopal church with
a tea last Saturday afternoon at
their home on Maney Lane, Blue
Ridge.
Mrs. A. G. Gregg has returned
to her home at West Palm Beach,
Fla., after spending several weeks
at the Monte Vista hotel while
visiting friends here. Mrs. Gregg
is a former resident of Black
Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of
Key West, Fla., have been visiting
his mother, Mrs. C. D. Miller and
brother, Francis (Mike) for several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neer of
Chandler, Okla., and Sam Williams
of Bat Cave, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Harris over the week-end.
Mr. Neer'is a nephew of Mrs. Har
ris.
Mrs. Mary Lenahan has returned
to Miami, Fla., for the winter after
spending the summer at her home
on Laurel avenue.
Mrs. R. E. Mumpower has re
sumed her duties at Brenan acad
emy, Gainesville, Ga., after spend
ing the summer at her home here.
Among the group of boys and
girls who have enrolled at various
colleges for the coming year are
Jane Bowness, Duke university;
Peggy Cooley, Wilson college,
Chambersburg, Pa.; Susan Ballard,
Lynda McGraw, Nana Owenby,
Donna Dotson, Berea; Wayne Mor
row, David, Hamby and Maurice
Nanney, Gardner-Webb; Brenda
Perkins, Eastern Carolina; Thom
as Dickens, and Marie Benge, Bre
vard college; Lea Tiller and Pat
(Browning, W. C., U. N. C., Greens
boro; Nonie Greene, University of
Miami; Milton Hamby, David Ty
son and Chris Mimidis, N. C. State;
Mary Catherine Woodcock, Lynn
Burks, Sheldon Summerlin, Rob
ert Hughes, Ted Hall, Annette
Hall, Jarvis Dickens, Barbara Da
vidson, James G. Northcott Jr.,
Jack Clevenger, and Charles Moore,
Mars Hill; Buddy Rogers, Terry
Ledbetter, Dickie Reed, and Pink
ney Morrow, Appalachian State
Teachers college; Harley Meredith,
David Luckadoo, Judy Luckadoo,
Jerry Basterache, Eddie Harris,
Western Carolina college; Bobby
Watkins and Sadie Fortune, Ashe
ville-Biltmore; David Alexander,
David Mundy and Buddy Williams.
North Carolina university, Chapel
Hill; Mary Noah, Lenoir-Rhyne:
Patty Tyson and, Joyce Justus.
University of Georgia; Harold Hy
att, Blanton’s Business college:
Joyce Riddle, Doris Snypes, Kaye
Robinson and Irene Elevens, Mem
orial Mission School of -Nursing; j
Eugene Knoefel, University of Ten
nessee.
Gorman Lindsay Mattison, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gorman E. Matti
son, Laurel avenue, will be among
410 freshmen entering Antioch
college next week. He will arrive
on the Yellow Springs, O., camp
us Sept. 21 to begin a week-long
orientation program before opening
his books for a new experience in
study when classes begin Oct. 1.
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cutt, George Golightly, Helen Van
over, Gertrude Stewart.
Sept. 20—William U. Simmons,
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bara Jo Mackney, Howard Banks,
Bill Simmons, Major Wallace B.
Stone, Ruth Greene, Terry Lee
Price.
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Mary Jones, Susan Quinn, Mattie
Smith, Ethel Austin, Virginia
Graham, Thomas Cox, Harold B.
LeMasters, Jr., Mrs. A. J. Wilson,
J. M. Carroll, Irene McQuaige,
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Sept. 22 — Arthur Johnston,
Freddie Estes, J. W. Isley, Ruth
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V\ y ■ tt, Bertha Welborn, Charles
Walker, Jack Guthrie, Mrs. Pat
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Means, Beatrice Bailey, Alec Byas,
Emmitt Maney, Catherine Cand
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Sept. 24—Mrs. J. Fred Stimson,
Betty Quinn, Carl Patton, Mrs. J.
A. W. Barkley, Frank Mull, Choo
g'ie McSwain, Fred Easley, Jr.,
Mrs. W. H. Styles.
Sept. 25 — Chuck Woodsides,
Mrs. Arm Maddox, Mrs. Fred M.
Burnett, Lillie Orr, Bobbie Schell,
Connie Taylor, Anita Mitchell,
James D. Woodside, Carl Morris,
Alice Massey, Donna Owenby, Zula
Russell, Robbie Sherrill, Jr.
—Nematodes are a principal
cause of lost farm income.
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