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'■ J£k M°untain iday (NC) NEWS - 7 May 5. I960 - {ONTKkAT •1' the Mo Mi f the Montreat htirrh will meet Mine 7. at 4 p.m. Home. Mrs. hostess. The VV. Frank Mr Miss Eve in charge of hr. C. Grier Da iker. This is the he new president >■ ... college and the treat Association ' of the Church :l,‘. "the last meeting of the Church un lf^eptj''.'icca'lau reate service iaither Chape) on isit The *»he‘ ‘morning at 10:45. 1,.,- !! 11 ’ l ‘ 1 • • •r~' peelores Joyner was “the organ The service was impressive. L)r- {• , n‘vi3, the new presf rn'- D*IS’ed Dr. Roy E, ^./pastor 1st Presbyter iattV r(.h. High Point, was t h r. His subject was - PT- for Successful Liv iwrl college chorus Once to Every Man J-N-ation" as offertory an icni lc'"'nf,vt Sunday the Mon ° church will hold the ser ■ ii a.m. m Gaither ‘J with the pastor Di. r Foeartie. as preacher. L.ncert was held in Gaith Vliaiiel at 4 p.m on Sun flu. college chorus was '■ j hy Allan Guy with v"j.»u‘ DeeLores Joyner, l.-uiist. Selections from ,v . Messiah were sung T Ireson, baritone, Miss rthr. Kinney, soprano, Miss t'pchurch, contralto, '.y Parker, and Miss Char e Dodd. , L Monday at 10 a.m. the uuuration and commence rt -c:vice was held in An <ttn auditorium. The chang df the name of Montreat !t„re to Montreat-Anderson je're has taken place. I)r. Grier Davis was inaugur j new president of Mon it-Anderson College. The ,,. was given by Dr. Oliv er',, swell Carmichael. introduction of the new sljent was charged by I)r. n K. Richards. Presenta i of graduates was by Geo. Stock ton, executive dean •ollege. he Rev. and Mrs. rinley ssett, who have been living the Cooper home for the year, left last week for .and, Fla., where they will for the next year. alH Rrnnt nd family, missionaries from jameron, West Africa, are in fontreat for a short stay, they will be for a few weeks n the Torrance cottage on Missouri road. Mrs. Collins Lee has return id to her home on Mississippi oad after spending the witt er in her home in Covington, Don Woods spent Saturday nth his mother, Mrs. Samuel foods, and Dr. Nettie Grier, 'hey went Sunday' to see Dr. Irier's grandson, Lee Ed lunds, graduate from David on college. Dr. and Mrs. Taliaferro 'hompson of Richmond, V'a., fere in Montreat over the (eek-end. Dr. Thompson rep esented the Union Theolog ai Seminary, Richmond, Va. Mrs. Ira Holt and daughter, lisa Jane Holt, were in Mon reat over the week-end. Miss aae Hult is president of lontreat Alumni association, ome thirty of the alumni at tnded the luncheon on Sat l'day and the meeting that illowed. The four members f the first class to graduate ram Montreat college attend 1 the luncheon and com lencement. They are: Miss leaner Doggett, Mrs. J. Fred ohnson, former Miss Eliza eth Doggett of Kingsport, ear..; Mrs. Callie Smith Cor ett, and Miss Lillian Russell ■ Black Mountain. There ere ten members of the class ! '50 and many others, four ram the class of ’59. Miss Jar. Cleveland, who is teach in her home town, Green ne. S. C.; Miss Fanchion anch, a member of the Mon eat Preparatory alumnae, ™ visited Mrs. R. R. Har s; and Miss Victoria Sam Jrt; ’49 of Maryville College, enn. Mbs Grace Hardie visited 'ends in Florida last week. Mrs. Chris Matheson of amesville, Fla., was in Mon eat for the week-end. She tended the Trustee’s meet Montreat. Mrs. T. S. Williamson of anville, Va., is in her home '■ Craybeard trail. She had j1'6 guest# over the week id. LY THE CLASSIFIEDS I I I A. Note to Good Health • • Prescribed by your physician . . . fl!>ed by us . . . Promptly, accurately. Key City Pharmacy -04 Sutton Avenue Hre*eriptlon Druggists— Black Mountain, N. C. I ' I THE WORLD CAN BE YOCRS IF YOU JUST REACH FOR IT! ON THIS MOST IMPORTANT DAY IN YOUR YOUNG LIVES, IFF, EXTEND OUR HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS AND WISH YOU A FUTURE FILLED WITH SUCCESS. : I ALL HONOR TO YOU GRADUATES FOR I960, AND ALL GOOD WISHES, TOO; WE'D LIKE TO EXPRESS OUR FRIENDLY CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR GRADU ATION, AND OUR CONFIDENCE THAT YOU WILL MEET THE CHALLENGE OF YOUR FUTURE WITH SUCCESS I! This Message is Brought you by the following Civic-minded Industries and Firms of The Swannanoa Valley: ! BEACON MANUFACTURING CO. ASHEVILLE FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION GROVE STONE & SAND CO. — Branch of B. V. Hedrick Co. amcel PROPULSION, INC. EX - CELL - O CORPORATION MORGAN MANUFACTURING CO. • KEY CITY LAUNDRY & QUALITY DRY CLEANERS • AMERICAN BREEDERS SERVICE CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO. • COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF ASHEVILLE, N. C. • ASHEVILLE CONCRETE MATERIALS, INC. • KEARFOTT DIVISION OF GENERAL PRECISION, INC. SWANNANOA BANK & TRUST CO. iHHWFSSSSSU ELP LAUNCH OUR GRADUATES on Career's //ere a f Home
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