M 0 N T HEAT MISS JULIA STOKES The Women of the Montreat Presbyterian church held a general meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 16 at Assembly inn. Mrs. Stanley Ren nett led devotions, based on the 15th chapter of St. John. Miss Elizabeth Hoyt, the presi dent had a short business session. Mrs. A. C. Holt led the program which comprised the reports of del egates to conferences this summer. The first report was given by Mrs. Karl Snyder, who gave an inter esting report of the Woman’s Con ference in Montreat. She spiced her report with hits of humor. The other two delegates report ed an interesting account of the Negro Woman’s Conference in Knoxville college. The Bible study and other courses were of great help to them in their own work. Miss Helen Dickinson died on Saturday, Sept. 13, in a hospital after a long illness. The grave side services were held in River side cemetery on Tuesday. The Rev. Stanley Bennett, pastor of Montreat church, conducted the services. Miss Dickinson was a member of the Montreat church. INSURANCE SAVINGS THROUGH DIVIDENDS • FIRE 15% • AUTO LIABILITY 10% • WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION 10% • GENERAL LIABILITY 15% • PLATE GLASS 15% • BURGLARY 15% • INLAND MARINE 15% When you think of INSURANCE see us. WHITE Insurance Agency E. E. White—W. W. White 121 BROADWAY BLACK MOUNTAIN XV DIAL NO 9-7912 . — Miss Dickinson had lived in Montreat for many years, as her parents moved here from New I.upland in 190f>. Miss Dickinson was for many years librarian of Montreat college and also the town librarian. She studied library science at the University of North Carolina, and for many years had a share in the moulding of the lives of the students who came to Montreal both in the High school and college. The worship service of Mon treal church was held in Gaither chapel with the pastor, the Rev. Stanley Bennett, as preacher. Spe cial music was sung by the.college chorus led by Allan Guy. The Senior High Fellowship met at 5:.')0 in the Manse. The Christian Student Associa tion met with the stewardship group in charge of the program. Prayer meetings are held each Wednesday at 4 p.m. in the __sun parlor of Assembly inn and at 7:15 p.m. in Gaither chapel. There will be a prayer meeting in the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. Nelson Bell on Tuesday and Fri day at 9:30 a.m., and other morn ings in homes or at other group meetings. There will be a radio prayer meeting every morning at 9:45 a.m. coming from Charlotte and these will continue during the Charlotte "Crusade.” The Y. M. C. A. secretaries of the Carolina* held a retreat and business session in Montreat Sept. 18-21. Their meetings ended on Sunday morning. Some 110 were in attendance. Fifteen members of the Ashe ville Presbytery’s Youth Council held a conference in Montreat for the week-end. Mrs. George Hudson, who is liv ing in the Presbyterian Home in High Point, fell and broke her hip a few weeks ago. She is much better and will be home from the hospital in another week. She will have special care and regular supervision of a nurse until she is able to walk. We hope she will be able to get about soon. Man'’ in Montreat attended the dedication of the Friendship church on Sunday. A Home-coming dinner was held at the close of the morning service and many enjoyed the feast. The food was as al ways in abundance and delicious. The dinner was served in the new downstairs rooms. It is a delight to have enough room to take care of the crowd. The Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Armistead were welcome guests. Many other out-of-town friends came. The church is beautiful and shows much hard work has been done in order to get it finished in record time. The Rev. Mr. Stegall and all members and many friends worked this last week to get it ready for the dedication. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wyly of .— Mte,. Gcxj are toda> under the capable guidance of William Bailee. RETURNING -One of our favor ite people, Mrs. Roy Parker of Ahoskie, widow of Hertford Coun ty Representative .1. Roy Parker, will be hostess at the McTver Dor mitory for girls, University W North Carolina, this year. Roy taught at the University ft" 1941 until 1946. His son, Roy. ,Jr.. is one of the editors of the Park er Brothers papers published ir tin counties of Hertford, Northamp ton, and Bertie. Top people, th Parkers. NOTES -Democratic women of X. C. will gather here for talk" on Sept. 20. . . . Miss Sharon 1 up ton, daughter of Chowan Herald Bus. Mgr. Hector Lupton, will marrv John A. McColl of San Die go, Cal., in December . . . Supreme Court Justice Hunt Parker was doing as well as could be expo,-ted at. a Raleigh hospital this past week-end after suffering a heart attack . . . but no visitor- for i weeks, we understand. October 12-18 has been set a-ide as Careers in Retailing Week . . with this slogan: "Get ahead fast er in retailing” . . . Stores wish ing to participate should write Stephen K. Small, National Re tail Merchants Association, 1 (i() West 21st Street New York. N. Y., or Thompson Greenwood, V C. 5 Merchants Association. Raleigh ;J Building, Raleigh. Recently when we were bragging - that Raleigh went for more than ■ a year without a single traffic ' death, we were advised of this • fact: Albemarle, down in Stanly ■ county, has gone for 17 years with - out a fatal pedestrian accident .. . This requires constant work, con s stant education . . . e Speaking of careers. 12.000 11 outstanding high school students 11 recently voted this way on the-ir career preferences: teaching, 30 1 per cent; science and engineer 1 ing. 27.4; medicine and nursing, 0 13.3; business, 7 per cent; com 1 munications, 2.5; law. 2.2; and n all other careers, 17.6 . and e the thing that surprise-- is that n so many would prefer teaching d ... in view of wages, etc. The other day we saw this de r scription of a reckless driver "One who passes you in spite of all your car can do . . .” It required a death on the Raleigh-Durham boulevard the other day to remind Motorists that when a school bus is stopped on a one-way road, cars in the other lane—even though it may be many feet away must - stop, too . . . This out-of-state FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS REQUIRES ACCURACY AS WELL AS PURE INGREDIENTS. Our Pharmaceutical Department uses only the Best and Freshest Drugs Available. They are compound ed by a REGISTERED PHARMACIST only. KNIGHT'S PHARMACY WALGREEN AGENCY DIAL NO-9-3331 Black Mountain, N. C. Gifts and Services Provided by A. L. Women's Aux. Waycaster-McFee American Le o-ion Auxiliary met Monday night, Sept. 15, at the home of Mrs. E. \V. Jackson, Lake Eden road. Mrs. Clara Snyder served as co-hostess. Mrs. H. E. Stinchcomb, presi dent. presided. Mrs. A. R. Rudi sill reported that 57 patients were entertained at Swannanoa division, YA hospital, at the last monthly bingo party. There were 215 Rifts given at this time. A letter of ap preciation from V. C. Wilson, chief of special services, for the unit’s participation in the recent carnival held for the patients at the Swan nanoa hospital was read by the president. It was voted to assist a veteran’s ill wife, who is also hospitalized at this time, with a ,-ash donation and articles of cloth injr. A social hour was held after the meeting and a sweet course served. Those present were: Mrs. C. J. Dotson, Mrs. Rudisill, Mrs. W. T. Wright, Mrs. C. M. Ledbetter, Mrs. Arnold Jones, Mrs. M. E. Head, Mrs. Joe Bullock, Mrs. Morris Gar dner, Mrs. Stinchcomb, and Mrs. ; D. P. Dinwiddie. Look Who’s Here! Mr. and Mrs. Max H. I’enley of j Route 1, have a son born Sept. 20, i: St. Joseph’s hospital. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ! William Norman Hampton of lit. j 1, Sept. 15, in Memorial Mission j hospital. Mr. and Mis. Ray 0. Yess of Rt. 1. announce the birth of a daugh ter Sept. 18, in St. Joseph’s hos pital. motorist was killed when he plowed into the rear of a ear stop ped for a school bus in the ad joining one-wav thoroughfare . . . In Graham county, no racial prob lems exist whatever ... It is the only county in Southeastern V.S.A. which has not one Negro citizen. • BUILDING SUPPLIES FOR SALE. BUILDING SUPPLIES. • ROUGH LUMBER • • FRAMING • *44 BOARDS • Building Stone. We deliver. Grover Ledbetter, Broad River Section Black Mountain. 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