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Woodrow Younce and daugh ter Patsy of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin. We are glad to report that Mrs. Blanche Burnette was able to be back at church Sun day morning. George Burnett is still in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Creas man and Mrs. Gene Burke vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burke and family of Goldsboro. Mrs. Gene Burke is visiting them for a week or two. Miss Billie Sue Rickman and Kenneth Atkins were married recently. Our Sunday school attend ance was 128 Sunday morning with 57 for Training Union that night. The Junior boys have been the banner class for the last five Sundays. The choir sang “Be Silent” and “Near to the Heart of God”. Our W M S. will meet Tues day night. Because of bad weather they did not meet this past Tuesday. Thursday night will be Visitation night. We still have two in the hospital: Mrs. Inez Raines and George Burnett. We want to wish some a happy birthday: Joe Cordell, whose birthday is Jan. 11; Mrs. Charles Reese of Haw thorne, Calif . whose birthday is Jan. 15 (Happy Birthday, Mabel); and Mrs. Blaine Mor ris, whose birthday is Jan 16. Some others w'hose birthdays we wish to remember are Joyce Williams, Jan. 1; Mrs. Evelyn Shook, Jan. 3; William Propst, Jan. 4; Roy D. Burn ette, Jan. 5; Monroe Morris, Jan. 7: Mrs. Marp Propst, Jan. 8, and Floyd L. Burnette, Jan. 13. Almanac Is Available Al S. Bell Office Household conveniences that have contributed to the com fort and well-being of Ameri cans over the past three cen turies are featured in the 1960 edition of the Telephone Al mauac which is now available to Southern Bell customers in Black Mountain. YV. K. Cooke, Jr., local Southern Bell manager, said that the informative booklet may be obtained free upon re quest at the company's busi ness office. The Almanac cover features a homemaker in a modern kitchen, and the 12 calendar pages carry illustrations of significant inventions that have made life easier and more pleasant in homes of the past and present. Among the conveniences de scribed and pictured are the early American "Betty lamp” used for lighting, the 18th century Franklin stove used for heating, and the Victorian punkah — a large man-pow ered fan used for cooling. Other inventions include the washing machine, commercial food canning, the sewing ma chine, and the telephone. The Almanac also tells of current progress in the Bell system. It describes the new ground station at the Bell Laboratories, where scientists are conducting experiments in sending and receiving tele phone messages by way of man-made satellites. There are other interesting stories about underseas cable pro gress, Bell System defense work and other developments of interest to telephone users. Also featured in the Al manac are sun and moon ta bles, a complete I960 calen dar, and historical events for each day of the year. PRINTING von ALL PURPOSES NEWS ► NO 9-4101 < Black Mtn. r
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