MONTREAT Miss Julia Stokes The first meeting of the Montreat Woman's club was held on Monday, July 4. at 3:30 p.m. Please note change in time. The speaker was Thomas P. Stixrud, missionary on furlough from the Congo. He gave a most interesting account of the work there and showed many interesting cur ios of Africa. A good crowd attended the meeting; a social hour was held after the meet ing. The hostesses were the people who live on Texas road. Black Mountain Office Asheville Federal Savings and Loan Association GENEROUS DIVIDEND INSURED SAFETY You get both, plus prompt availability of your money, when you invest with the Black Mountain Office of Asheville Federal. SAVE REGULARLY Save toward home owner ship. Build a school or col lege fund. Save for vaca tions and travel. It's easy when you put aside a few dollars from every pay check. Save for any worth while purpose — but save REGULARLY! Black Mountain Office 300 W. State Street 833 ASHEVILLE .FEDERAL1 SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 16 CHURCH STREET Mrs. Emmitt Anderson was chairman of serving. A group of young people from the Covenant Presbyter ian church. Charlotte, held i retreat for a few days this past week in the Bryan cot tage. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Bry an were sponsors. The Conference on Church School Administration will meet July 14-17. Rev. Harold M. Fuller, Jr., is director. The preacher for Sunday. July 17 is Dr. William Kennedy. As soeiate Professor of Christian Education. Union Theological seminary. Richmond. Va.. for the 11 a.nr. service in Andcr son auditorium, and for the 8 pm. service will be Dr Newman Faulconer. pastor of 1st Presbyterian chur c h Greenville. S. C. The Woman's Advisory Coun cil is meeting July 15-29. Mrs, R. E. Wallin. Columbia, Mo., is chairman. The Woman’s Conference will be July 20-26 Many fine concerts are be ing given by the members oi DESIGNED FOR THE MAN ON THE WAY UP . . . with growing fam ilies . . . with growing businesses NEED— Adequate Life Insurance protection during this period of growth ... at the lowest possible cost. Let us tell YOU about—• VALLEY FORGE LIFE'S 5 YEAR TERM PLAN which provides maxi mum value Life Insur ance coverage for short terms at the lowest pos sible cost (and can be converted to a perma nent Life Plan within 4 years without evidence of insurability.) White Insurance Agency 121 Broadway — Black Mtn —NO 9-7912— Representing VALLEY FORGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY the Conference on Church Music which is meeting in Mon treat July 7-13. On Sunday at 3 p.m. an organ recital was given by Wyatt Insko. confer ence accompanist. On Monday at 8 p.m. an organ lecture recital was given by Vernon de Tar, Church of the As cension. New York City, tin Wednesday the final concert will be given. This is com posed of conference choirs of adults, young people, and children and was open to the public. The morning worship ser vice was held in Anderson aud itorium at 11 a.m. on Sunday. Dr. Warner Hall preached on “The Basis of True Worship”. Special music was furnished by the conference choir which had to sit in the front of the auditorium because the organ with the pipes almost com pletely filled the stage and place where the choir usually sits. Dr. Harr was also the preacher for the 8 p.m. service. The Westminster Fellowship met in Gaither chapel at 4 p.m Sunday and the Pioneer Fellowship met at 7 p.m. on Winsborough porch. The Bible hour was held in Gaither chapel at 10 a.m. each day with Dr. Paul Tudor Jones, pastor of ldlewild Presbyter ian church. Memphis, Tenn.. as leader. The Cottage Owners asso ciation will meet on Friday. July 15. at 3 p.m. in room 15 at rear of Anderson audi torium. Frank Anderson is president. All members and any new cottage owner is in vited to join. Matters of in terest to all will be discussed. Word has been received ot the death of Mrs. A. C. Bridgeman on Sunday in De catur. Ga. She made her home with her daughter. Miss Jose phene Bridgeman. a member of the faculty of Agnes Scott college. M r s . Bridgeman's health had not been good for several years, but she had been able to go about and was to have come to her cottage on Mississippi road this sum mer for a short stay. She is survived by three daughters and a son, the Rev. Bridge man. pastor of the Presbyter ian church. McClellanville, S. formerly a missionary in China. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Stixrud and three children are in the Potter cottage for the summer. They are missionar ies to Congo and were to re turn to their mission work in the Congo but were delayed because of the unsettled con dition of the country at this time. Mr. and Mrs C. A. Stubbs had as guests last week Mrs Stubbs' brother. ,1. S. Denny and family of Raleigh. Mrs. R l. Denny. Bobby and Gayle l of Spencer, and Kirk Denny ! of Wilson. J. S. Denny took a group of the boys, Don Stubbs. Bobby and Kirk Den ny. and Steve Barden on a camping trip to Pisgah for a ! few days. Rev. and Mrs. Miles C. Wood and two young sons of States | boro, Ga., are spending sev eral days with Mrs. M. C. Wood and Miss Winifred Wood. Miss Grace Ilardie has re turned from a trip to New York and New Jersey. She was with her sister. Mrs. W. T Bell, in Glen Ridge, N. J . for a week. She spent a few days in Washington, D. C., visiting Miss Josephine Greg ory. who returned with her for the remainder of the sum • mer. Miss Hardie also has as a guest Mrs. Emily Miller Danton of Birmingham for several months’ stay. Dr. Nettie Grier. Miss Lucy Grier, and Mrs. Sam Woods ' had as guests for a week Mr. wmm-. Mr. and Mrs. George Moray were chosen as “Mr. and Mrs. First Nighter” last week at the Silo Circle Playhouse. They were greeted by John Stephen Cox, public relations director, given two front row seats, and were guests for dinner afterwards. and Mrs. Sam Woods. Jr., and two small daughters of Nor folk. Va. Miss Princie Maphet of Hacketstown, N. J., spent last week with Miss Grier. Miss Maphet is on her way to tour Europe. She sails on the Queen Mary July 14 and will attend the International Convention o f Soroptimist Clubs in London, July 21-28. She will attend a party in Buckingham palace given by Queen Elizabeth on July 21. In Holland she will visit Queen Juliana. She will also visit Scotland, Germany, Aust ria. and Italy before returning to her work in Centnarv Col lege. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Litzen berg and small daughter Eliza beth have returned to the Norris cottage after visiting Mr. Litzenberg’s family in Pennsylvania for a few weeks. Mr. Litzenberg is Minister of Music in the Miami Shore Presbyterian church and is attending the Music confer ence in Montreat this week. Rev. W. H. Armistead and Mrs. Armistead are in the Grier apartment for the sum mer after spending the winter in their Florida home. Party tor Miss Griffin Mrs. F. S. Woodward. Miss Josephine Woodward, and Miss Evelyn Roberts enter tained in honor of Miss Viv ian Griffin, a bride-elect, on Thursday. July 7. at a mis cellaneous shower in their home on Montreat road. The house was lovely in garden flowers. Mrs. H. D. Crawford served punch, and Mrs. Har old Coburn assisted in enter taining. Sandwiches and cakes were served to some 25 guests. The gifts were pre sented in a most attractive way in a suitcase. Many other parties are given this week in honor of Miss Griffin, who is to be married in the First Presbyterian church on July 31 at' 4 p.m. Brownings ^account for about one-fourth of the acci dental deaths in North Caro lina. — FOR RENT — Furnished Apartment. 2 Bedrooms, living room, all-electric kitchen, one & one-half baths. Third St., Dr. Jim Love. Phone NO 9-7276. CHEVY WINS GREATEST PREFERENCE EVERT S«e t*w Own S»>o* Wi eolot Sunday, RBC-TV This year, more people are buying Chevrolets (including Corvairs) than ever before, making Chevy the year’s hottest seller by a record-shattering margin. Come in and see what the buying's all about-at your Chevrolet dealer’s soon! Corvair got the unanimous nod of the experts as it walked away with Motor Trend Magazine’s coveted Car-of-the-Year award. And you’ll know why in a hurry once you drive it. Corvair's satiny ride, nimble handling and road-gripping trac tion have winning ways with people aS Well aS piizes. twtcwiotmc^TrMHPofWi* Corvair 700 4-Door Sedan (with a practically fiat floor that's just right for teet) See Chevrolet Cars, Chevy's Corvair and Corvette at Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer's McMurray Chevrolet Co., Inc. BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Mfr. No. 110 PHONE NO 9-3141 Dealer No. 2291 Hunting Rules Are Proposed For 1960-61 The most important suggest ed change over last year’s hunting regulations involves quail hunting in six north western counties. In Ashe, Alleghany, Watauga, Mitch ell, Yancy, and Avery coun ties, is proposed to have a short season from November 24 through December 15, with a bag limit of four birds daily, eight in possession and fifty for the season. Managed Hunts The following proposals will be presented for managed hunts: 1. Increase the number of early season bear and boar hunts on Santeetlah from four last year to eight this year. 2. Increase the buck season on Harmon Den from one week last year to two full weeks this year. 3. Reduce the quota for the Chestnut Mountain wilderness , hunt from 50 to 30 and pro vide an additional wilderness i hunt with a quota of 20 on Upper Creek. 4. Initiate deer hunting on the Croatan area with two early still hunts of one day each, and two party hunts I I Sen. Erwin _Says:_ Washington — Now that Congress is in recess for the party conventions, it appears that this in fact the calm be fore the legislative storm Controversial Bills — There are many bills scheduled for debate upon the return of the Senate on Aug. 8. They are highly controversial and, as 1 have stated before, should be put over until the 87th Cong ress in January. Anyone who follows the national legisla tive program can immediately detect the controversy that will arise upon such bills as revision of the Social Secur ity Act, minimum wage in crease and broadened cover age, foreign aid appropria . tions, to mention only a few. Undoubtedly there will be I some attempt to solve the di 1 lemma around the aid-to-edu cation bill which has passed : both Senate and House but in different versions, the House adding the completely unacceptable Powell amend ment. ATMOSPHERE — Put these bills on the Senate floor in a political atmosphere and there is no telling now what will happen Moreover, if the Senate wishes to press for action on these bills when we return in August, it is a good .guess that we will be in ses ; sion for a long time. The Senate will get a week's start on the House by coming back on Aug. 8. but the House has already passed minimum wage and Social Security revision bills before leaving for the recess. Sugar Act Extension — The 1 Senate was in session all night before taking its recess in an effort to pass the Sugar Act extension bill. Its passage was accomplished but not un til the early morning as Wash ington church bells were ring ing. As you know, President Eisenhower has acted under the terms of the legislation It is impossible to predict the future of our relationships with Cuba which has been a major source of our sugar The situation is extremely bad. SEPTIC TANKS SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED AND INSTALLED WITH NEW & SANITARY EQUIPMENT! • Field Drainage • Road Work • Yard Work • New Equipmant • Reasonable Rate* PLEASE CALL Asheville AL 3*1961 and let us give you a Free Estimatol with dogs. Both of these hunts to be conducted in the same manner as those on Hol ly Shelter. 5. Initiate anterless deei hunts on Fires Creek, Stand ing Indian, Harmon Den, Rick Mountain of Rich Laurel, anc: Curtis Creek of Mt. Mitchell These doe hunt areas to be added to those on which doe hunts have been conducted in the past. 6. All doe hunts to consist of two half-days with no ad vance application required. All high pressure area antlerless deer hunting to begin at 2:00 p.m. on the first day and 12:00 noon on the second day. All new and low pressure area hunting to begin at 12:00 noon on the first day and 10:00 a.m. on the second day. High pres sure areas are listed as fol lows: Pisgah, South Toe oi Mt. Mitchell, Fox Camp of Daniel Boone, Uwharrie, Thur mond Chatham, and Sandhills, Low pressure areas are con sidered to be the following: First Creek, Standing Indian, Harmon Den, Rich Mountain, Curtis Creek, Edgemont, Ka wana, and Rose Mountain. 7. Omit advance applications on all buck hunts other than wilderness. Use delayed open ing to control opening day hunting pressure on high pres sure areas. Delayed opening to be 12:00 noon on the first day and 10:00 a.m. on the sec ond on Pisgah, South Toe, Fox Camp. Thurmond Chat ham. and Harmon Den. Uw harrie buck hunts to start at 2:00 p.m. the first day, 1:00 p.m. the second day, and 12 noon the third day. 8. Minors under 10 years of age may not participate in any of the big game hunts other than archery. , On arch ery and small game and rac coon hunts minors under lf> years of age may participate if accompanied by a parent or guardian provided they have a valid permit. Commercial Shooting Preserve Also proposed at the hear ings will be a change in oper ating rules for commercial shooting preserves. On licensed Contro ,.^C Shooting Preserves holding extended season permits, bob white quail or wild tuik y may be killed or taken by shooting only and without re gard for sex or bag hmits, provided that all birds shot and possessed are packaged and marked with the name and address of the possessor trie number and species of 'H< • contained therein, and a s a nient that the package may be opened for inspection by a wildlife protector; and pro vided further that the said package is accompanied at all times by a receipt completed and signed by the preserve operator or his agent. New Bern, N. C., has one of the oldest hotels, the Gov ernor Tryon, in the South. G. T. SHIPMAN WELL DRILLING & BORING CONTRACTOR Marion, N. C. - Dial 9151 —Call Collect— RUST £ is a must: The finest glass-lined electric water heater... now with HYDRASTEEL for extra long life! . 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