montreat
Miss Julia Stokes
Dip monthly meeting of the
t, in en of the Montreat
un’h will be held on Tues
v> November 17, in the
Junta in Orphanage at 12
on. Each one will take
ixhviehes and drinks, dessert
|1 be furnished by the or
Biiage at 12:45.
A tour of the home will be
pie first, and a member of
i .staff will tell of the work
fthe orphanage. A business
Lion will be held at 1:30
: the president, Miss Eliza
th Hoyt. Mrs. John Haw,
firman of Church Exten
in. will be in charge of the
leting- Mrs. S. C. Farrior
|1 lead the worship period.
ie meeting should be con
ided by 2 p.m.
The morning worship ser
e,lCeaTanh^iniaiiherChap;
with*'tli" 0<,'0('k on Sundaj
wit,h the pastor, Dr. A. R
r ogartie, in the pulnit
lye Declaration. J a m P «
Klebaugh of Montreat Coh
oge sang a solo, Dr Bilk
nd W. ?£ten,dcd th“ service
and ed the last prayer anc
benediction.
Vespers vvere held at 7:If
ln Gaither Chapel Sun
Prayer meetings are helc
each Wednesday at -1 p.m. ir
the Green Room of Assemblj
Chape]d at 7:15 P'm'in Gaithei
The reception given on Sat
aiaay afternoon in the home
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Of Mr. and Mrs.C. A. Stubbs
was well attended. The home
was beautifully decorated in
tall flowers. Those in the
receiving line were Miss Eli
zabeth Hoyt, president of the
Women of the Church, the
honored guests, Dr. and Mrs.
Arthur P. Fogartie, Mrs. L
Nelson Bell, Dr. L. Nelson
hell, and Mr. and Mrs. Kay
. Stutts. Mrs. Karl Snyder,
chairman of the entertain
ment committee, with Dr. Sny
der presided over the guest
book. Others assisting were:
Mrs. John Haw, Mrs. W. J.
Oammon, Mrs. Joseph Hop
per, Mrs. Frank McElroy,
Mrs. Harold Coburn, Mrs. Col
lins Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Geo
rge Stockton, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Corbett, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Stubbs, Ann Stubbs, and
others.
Special guests were Dr. and
Mrs. Billy Graham and Dr.
and Mrs. C. Grier Davis.
Mrs. Kenneth ,T. Foreman',
formerly Miss Susan Allison
Lewis of Richmond, Va., died
November (! after a long ill
ness in Louisville, Ky. She
is survived by the husband,
Dr. Foreman, who is profess
or of Systamatic Theology,
Presbyterian Theological Sem
inary, Louisville, Ky.; one
son, Kenneth J. Foreman, Jr.
missionary in Korea now on
furlough; three grandchild
ren; and a brother, the Rev.
Hunter Lewis of Dallas, Tex
as.
A memoriol service was
held on Tuesday at 10:30 in
the chapel of Louisville Sem
inary. Mr. and Mrs. John
payne Williams attended the
service in Louisville on Tues
day. Mrs. Williams is the
sister of Dr. Kenneth Fore
man. Dr. Foreman has often
visited the Williamses in Mon
treat. He was for 20 years
professor of English Bible
in Davidson College and they
have many friends here.
Mrs. George Hudson, form
erly of Montreat now living
in the Presbyterian Home,
Highpoint, celebrated her 90
th birthday on Friday, Nov
ember 6. Best wishes and
congratulations to her.
Though confined to a wheel
chair she goes about helping
others to write letters and
hold Bible classes.
Miss Lucy Grier has been 1
shut in for a week because 1
of a fall she had preparing 1
for her Circle meeting in her ]
home on Virginia Road. She ,
has been greatly missed from ,
her many activities and we ]
hope for a speedy recovery. '
Mrs. L. Nelson Bell with
Mrs. Joseph Hopper and Mrs. I
W. J. Gammon went on Friday ]
to spend the day with Mrs. j
Geo. C. Sells in Johnson City, j
They got into a snow so had j
to spend the night. They
returned home on Saturday J
morning. They report a 1
beautiful trip with snow on 1
the mountains. !
Mrs. John H. Merritt had as <
guests over the weekend her (
daughter, Mrs. Bill Stevens, j
and small son Mike of Win
ston-Salem.
Ramy Ruth Solomon, a '
student in Ben Lippen school, 1
spent the week end at home. :
Mrs. Horace Johnston of
Charlotte is in her home on
Virginia Rd. for a week. (
Mrs. Shaw McEachern of
Lenoir-Rhyne College, Hic
kory, was in her home on :
Virginia Road for a short 1
stay last week.'
—The License and Theft
Enforcement Division, a unit
of the North Carolina Depart
ment of Moter Vehicles, is
headed by A. M. Gilbert, a
former state trooper. The
unit is commonly called the
Theft Bureau.
Classifieds Sell-Ph. NO-9-4101
Hog Killing
rime Is Just
Around Corner
With the approach of coli
veather farm families through
>ut North Carolina will b<
hinking about killing hogs
deats specialists at N. C. Stati
:ollege offer a few tips fo
iroducing high quality porl
it home.
First get a meat-type hoj
one between 200 and 22(
lounds that is six months ol(
ind has plenty of length am
neatiness to it). The mea
rom these animals will curi
easier than joints from large:
inimals. If these animals ari
'oing to be killed at home the;
ihould be killed late in th<
evening and allowed to ham
iver night and chill out be
ore cutting and processing.
Do not get hogs over-excite<
>efore killing; this may givi
he meat poor keeping qua]
ties.
Be sure that hogs are blei
iroperly for better keepin;
luality. In turing meat a
lome, if the weather is no
iatisfactory the meat may sou
>r become off-flavor. If yoi
rave a meat processing plan
>r locker plant in your ares
;ake advantage of their facil
ties for processing and curing
Follow a recommended cui
ng schedule for curing mea
:o prevent over salty meats.
When you take hams out o
;ure .or get them home, b
sure to hang the hams in
fairly dry, cool place. Also, be
sure to bag those hams by the
first of March to prevent in
sect damage.
Do not over load your home
freezer. Do not put in more
than 10 per cent of the total
capacity of your freezer in any
one 24-hour period. If you
1 have a large amount of meat
- to go into your home freezer,
' have it quick frozen at your
. locker plant or processing
: plant.
If you wish to have your
: meat processed at a freezer
locker plant or processing
> plant, be sure to let them
( know before hand if you are
I going to kill hogs or cattle
I so that they can take them in
: and do a quality job for you.
' Deliver your animals to the
place of slaughter early in the
! day so that they can be slaught
' ered on the same day. Leave
! cutting and curing instructions
' at the locker plant before you
' leave.
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ATTENTION, Employees of Beacon j
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What a plant employing
100 industrial workers means
to our community:
296 MORE PEOPLE =====
112 MORE HOUSEHOLDS —
51 MORE SCHOOL CHILDREN =====
$590,000 MORE PERSONAL INCOME =======
$270,000 MORE BANK DEPOSITS ====
170 MORE REGISTERED CARS =====
174 MORE WORKERS EMPLOYED =__=
4 MORE RETAIL STORES =====
$360,000 MORE RETAIL SALES ~
What LOSING a plant employing
2000 workers would mean
to the Swannanoa Valley!
- 5,920 FEWER PEOPLE
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2,240 FEWER HOUSEHOLDS
1,020 FEWER PUPILS
$11,800,0 0 0 LESS PERSONAL INCOME
$5,400,0 0 0 LESS BANK DEPOSITS
2,140 FEWER CARS
3,480 FEWER JOBS
80 FEWER RETAIL STORES
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$7,200,000 LESS RETAIL SALES
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Issued b« The Swannanoa Valle* Cltizeas Committee
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