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SWANNANOA NEWS By Mrs. Hayes Conner Personals Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hug gins visited his mother, Mrs. 1. A. Huggins in Shelby Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bucy 962 Thank you all for being one of our patrons. Ross Garage Pare Oil Black Mountain K»Si2i3s2v&SiS.3,3i2»X3i2<2i9i»3iai»l3 and family will leave tomor row (Thursday) to spend the Christmas holidays with his family in Cumberland, Mary land. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mum power and family of South Carolina visited lii> parents, Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Mum power this past week-end. Mrs. Pearl Milbee will leave this week to spend a part of the holidays in Char lotte. Arts and Crafts to Meet Thursday I 1962 We wish you alia most Merry Holiday and peace and joy. H&W 5&10 Store Black Mountain fc », % is& & 2.3s & 2.2. 2) 2l 2i 3. 3.3.3.3 3. i is our professional responsilfility . . . To compound your physician’s prescriptions with the utmost precision is the prime respon sibility of the registered phar macist. There is never any compromise with accuracy! Knight's Pharmacy Black Mountain, N. C. NO 9-3331 The Arts and Crafts of Swannanoa Woman's Club will have their Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huggins at 8 p.m. Thursday. Husbands are invited. Church News Next Sunday will be obser ved as White Christmas Day in Swannanoa First Baptist church when the members will take food and clothing to be given for the needy families in the community. The choir of the church went carolling on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. at the W. N. C. Sanatorium. Free-Will Baptist Tomorrow night (Thurs day) the Youth Choir of the church will go Christmas car oling for the patients at the YAH at Oteen. All young people will meet at Homey Heights church in West Ashe ville at P:30 p.m. The church will give their annual Christmas program this Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. The play. “ A Gift For The Christ Child” is un der the direction of Mrs. Hazel Rice. Presbyterian Evening Circle No. 1 met with Mrs. Lester Conley Monday evening for their regular Bible Study on the Beattitudes taught bv Mrs. W H. McMurray. Sr. Mem bers brought gifts for stu dents at the Juvenile Evalua tion Center. Following the Bible Study and business presided over by Mrs. Clara Snyder, a soc ial hour was enjoyed at which time gifts were ex changed. Husbands were in vited guests. "I CONSTIPATED? To prove PRUN-EVAC, contain ing Prunes, Figs & Senna, is world's Smo-o-otHest, best and | most natural laxative, hurry to I BLACK MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. For generous FREE SAMPLE^ or 40 tablets for 79c. Over l,000f000 Sold Each Year! V€'€'&€'€'€'Z'V€.'€'€'&€.’%'€'£ «€ « <C >i Best wishes to all for a most happy holiday. Ralph's Used Cars Black Mountain I!*!€«!€* %ietc«ce<c!e««<cie!e!«te 1962 \\ e celebrate the birth of the Prince of Peace with the hope your days are filled with wonderful joy. GENERAL PRECISION, INC Black Mountain, N. C. KEARFOTT 0i¥lSS0K Those attending’ other thar the ones already mentioned were: Mrs. Winnie Young Mi£' Dale Wilford, Mrs. Evelyn Station. Mrs. Agnes Penland, Mrs. Eugene Loven Mrs. Pete Nelson. Mrs. Edna McCall, Frank Huggins and Lester Conley. The Christinas motif was used in decorations and re f reshments. WSCS Hns Christmas Party The December meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service was held at the church Tuesday, Decem ber 11. Mrs. Nellie Wilkins had charge of the short business session after which Mrs. C. L. Gwaltney gave the story of the Birth of Jesus from Luke 2. The annual Christmas par ty followed with games ap nropriate for the occasion. Mrs. Ernest Holbert and Mrs. Elmer Griffin, dressed as Santa and his wife, gave out the Christmas gifts. The fellowship hall of the church was beautifully decor ated by Mr=. Griffin. Hostesses, Mrs. Griffin. Miss Leah Mann, and Mrs. Connor served fruit cake, Russian Tea, nuts and mints to the eighteen present. Mrs. Dunton Speaks To Circle Mrs. Rupert Dunton was guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Morning Cir cle of the Methodist church Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. Vance Robertson. She spoke most interestingly on her Bible Teaching wor' at Swannanoa She also told of some of her experiences and her background before coming to Warren Wilson where her husband is on the staff. During the business the members voted to give a gift of money to the lady at the Sanatorium whom the WSCS sponsors and also a gift of money to the Juvenile Cen ter. This was a covered dish luncheon and twelve mem bers and visitors enjoyed the dinner and meeting. Gifts were exchanged and Mrs. Robertson had choir hoys and girls as favors for the guests. Methodist The Methodist Youth Fel lowship will present a three act Christmas play Sunday night at 7 o'clock. The play, “His Christmas Welcome” is being directed by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Franklin, counse lors. Everyone is asked to bring a gift of food or money wrapped in white and present it at the alter for the needy families of the community at the conclusion of the play. The monthly meeting of the Official Board of the church met Sunday night at 7 p.m. MYF Suli-District Council meeting and MYF Sub-Dis trict meeting was held at Tabernacle church Monday evening with a good number attending from the local church. Tlie Sub-district will hold a watch night service at the Swannanoa Church New Years Eve. This is the Law By Robert E. Loo (For the N. C. Bar Association) Signatures of Wires Mary Jones married John T. Smith. How could she sign her name to contracts and other legal documents? The generally accepted legal way is for her to sign by simply writing “Mary J. Smith.” If she prefers, or if the form of the contract specifies the full middle tetctcicv'c'cic'eietcteicctc'c'c'c'c'etc name, she may write “Mary Jones Smith.” Tliis is the customary form of signature used by a mar ried woman when she signs as maKer of a promissory note or as drawer of a check. Government saving' bonds, corporate shares, shares in federal savings and loan as sociations, shares of building and loan associations, deeds to land, titles to automobiles, and insurance policies are generally issued to married women in this manner. Indorsements or transfers of ownership of property ev idenced by writing should, of course, follow the form of name used in such docu ments. For example, if Mrs. Smith receives a check to Mrs. John T. Smith, she should indorse by writing “Mrs. John T. Smith." There is nothing illegal in Mrs. Smith signing her con tracts or documents as “Mrs. John T. Smith.” They are not void if she does. In fact, many wives sign thier checks in this form. Their signature cards at the bank are in this form. If such wives want to affect a change of signature at the bank, they should ad vise the band. A person can use any name or scribbling he wants as a signature. In business and legal matters, it is mere ly more correct for a mar ried woman to sign her name as “Mary J. Smith” or “Mary Jones Smith.” The prefix “Mrs.” is not used as part of the signature. Emily Post says: “The only i'rnes when a lady of quality signs her name ‘Mrs.’ are these: in a hotel register, to a business telegram, to a ser r NOEL Best wishes to our many good friends. 1962 Acme Barber Shop 117 BROADWAY Black Mountain cte’««’€ig «'<**«««:««*** To wish each of you all the joys and blessings of Christmas. GIFTCRAFTS BLACK MOUNTAIN £'•! - 'Z'i'S. T.. ; : L'-CZ Z'l'€-Z’-€-Z‘€’€(Ct€,€!€! vant in her own employ, or to an order letter possibly to a tradesman. And then it must be ‘Mrs. John Smith." The proper way for a mar ried woman to sign a busi ness or formal letter is to write “Mary J. Smith" or “Mary Jones Smith,” and then underneath, in paren t h e sis “(Mrs. John T. Smith)." The name under neath is for information only, and is not the signature. In writing to friends and acquaintances who know per fectly well to whom she is married, she may simply sign “Mary Smith.” To acquain tance who may possibly have difficulty in knowing actual ly to whom she is married, she may add under “Mary Smith,” in parenthesis, “(Mrs. John T. Smith).” BLACK MOUNTAIN BRIDGE WINNERS Winners for the Black Mountain Duplicate Bridge Club Thursday night, Dec. 13, at the Monte Vista Hotel were: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence •L Brady; 2nd, Mrs. A1 Jen nings and Mrs. Charles Ross; 3rd, Mrs. John McGraw, Sr., and Mrs S. S. Cooley. Look Who’s Here! Mr. and Mrs. James Boyce Vess of Black Mountain have a daughter born Dec. 10, in Memorial Mission hospital. A son was born Dec. 10, in Memorial Mission Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Slairle of route 1, Black Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. W a y n e i* ig ’€ ^ r.« *!«‘«!w«*e!’«■*c'c*' a very Merry 19 62 And joy of the season to every family we know. Propst Grocery Cragmont Road Black Mountain ««« se’ete-rs-s*?: Chastain of Ridgecrest, an nounce the birth of a son, Pane Brant Chastain, Dec. 15, at St. Joseph’s hospital. Call Jon Danenhower For PLUMBING of All Types Phone NO 9-7661 or NO 9-7009 at Nite DON'T GET UP NIGHTS It takes just 39c and 12 hours to start relief—or your money back at any drug store. When functional kidney disorders cause getting up nights, seanty flow, burning, backache, leg pains, dizziness use easy-to take BUKETS 4-day treatment. Acts fast to increase and reg. ulate passage. NOW at Black Mountain Drug Co. rr,coNr‘« -ci, hot DO-NUTS made fresh daily Buy ‘Em By The Dozen Do-Nut Shop 125 Cherry Street BLACK MOUNTAIN 50 INSURANCE AGENCY V8S Est 1910 Over 50 Yrs. Service to the Community NO 9-8711 104 BROADWAY Insurance - Bonds ALLEN P. PERLEY — FRANK H. CORDTMEYER Business -- t rofessional -- $2ruices DIRECTORY TEMPER - SAVE TROUBtlH SAVE TIME - • RADIO AND T.V. EXPERT REPAIRS On TV — RADIO — HIFI TRANSISTOR -SMALL APPLIANCES GOFF RADIO & TV —TOO BROADWAY — For Guaranteed USED Television Sets ☆ CALL ☆ Harrison FURNITURE CO. SWANNANOA, N. C. EXPERT TELEVISION SERVICE — Call 68-6-3560 REED'S RADIO & T.V. 100 S. RIDGEWAY—DIAL NO 9-7609 GUARANTEED SERVICE ON ALL MAKES AND MODELS Factory Authorized Service CRISP RADIO & TV SHOP • Expert Repairing • —Cragmont Road Phone NO 9-8401 MASSEY'S T.V. & APPLIANCE CO. TRAINED TECHNICIANS Antenna Installations Home Service Calls —DIAL 686-3148— Rt. 70—Swannanoa, N. C. • RESTAURANTS ANN'S CAFE Cherry St.—Black Mtn, Home Cooking —We Fix Dinner to Go— PHONE 649-8842 j • DRUG STORES ! _ WARD'S DRUG STORE • PRESCRIPTIONS • Complete Drug Service SWANNANOA, N. C. — 68-6-3875 — • AUTO SERVICE BURGESS ESSO SERVICENTER —ROAD SERVICE NO 3-8826—Black Mtn. IS. M3—— For Expert Auto Repair Call WILSON'S CASH GARAGE 401 West Slate St. Black Mtn. — 669-7843 DALTON'S AMOCO Greasing, Washing & Tires OUR WHITE GAS IS GUARANTEED NOT TO HARM TOUR MOTORI Hwy. 70 — Black Mtn. NO 9-8882 • WATCH REPAIRING HUGGINS JEWELRY Expert Watch Repairing Where your $ Goes Further SWANNANOA, N. C. Phone 68-6-3241 • WRECKING SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE McMurrayV Chevrolet Co. Black Mountain, N. C. D»y Phan* Nil* Phan* NO 9-3141 NO 9-5431 POP'S COFFEE SHOP Cherry St. — Across From Bus Terminal Open Daily 5 A.M.—5 P.M. Sundays 5 A.M.—2 P.M. • Come Soon • • BEAUTY SHOP SIBBETT'S Beauty Shoppe Professional Care Is Best For Your Hair Swannanoa 686-3859 • BUILDING SUPPLIES FOR SALE: • LUMBER • DRESSED ROOFERS and FRAMING • ALSO WANE EDGE SIDING—Sound Wormy Chestnut Buy Direct from Mill and SAVE! j —We Deliver— GROVER LEDBETTER Broad River Section Black Mountain • BULLDOZER SERVICE BULLDOZER and SHOVEL WORK Rt. 1. Black Mtn., N. C. T. K. BROWN • ELECTRICIANS R. W. COOK —Electrical Contractor— PHONES: Day 669-3082 Night 669-4441 Black Mountain, N. C. • PHOTOGRAPHERS GRAGG'S STUDIO 100 Church — Tel. 669-7747 PORTRAITS, GROUPS. WEDDINGS, OLD PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED AND MADE NEW. ★ BABY PICTURES • Business Opportunity IDEAL PACKAGE STORE Coldest Beer in Town —Reasonable Prices— lVi Miles West of Black Mountain on Rt. 70 • HARDWARE_ Swannanoa Hardware e Hardware e Paints e Plumbing Supplies e Garden Tools Ph. 686-3919—Swannanoa • PLUMBING_ Donald A. Burgin Plumbing and Heating Furnace Service NO 9-8154 — Black Mtn. DON BURGIN — Owner Plumbing Service TO CLOSE BUILDINGS OR TO OPEN SAME Prevent Costly Freeze Ups JON DANENHOWER Phone NO 9-7661 or NO 9-7000 at Nite PHILIP S. STEVENS PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR Blue Ridge Road NO 9-7380 — Black Mtn. • DRUGS - SUNDRIES B. & J. DRUGS & SUNDRIES ☆ Trailways Bus Service ☆ Past Film Service SWANNANOA, N. C. • TIRES Distributors Of Gates Tires GARLAND & LONG TIRE CO. SWANNANOA, N. C. Vl Block Watt of Traffic Light Ph.: 68-6-3842 Recapping—All sizes Truck and Peeaenger- Batteries - Accessorial BROADWAY MOTORS Used Car Super Market Corner Rt. 70 at Blue Ridge Road Tel. NO 9-7248 Blk. Mtn. REDMON.S TEXACO SERVICE 2 blocks west of traffic light Highway 70— Swannanoa, N. C. Dial 686-7192 Groceries-Meats-Vegetables ROSS' GARAGE PURE OIL GAS General Repairs—Welding West of Black Mtn., Rt- 70 NO 9-8388—Black Mountain Asheville Business Directory I I • BAKERIES WEDDING CAKES BIRTHDAY CAKES, PARTY CAKES MADE TO ORDER! Towne House Bakery Pasties — Pies—Doughnuts Open 24 hrs. daily 7 days weaklyl 257 Biltmcne Ave. — At 4-4351 • BUSINESS MACHINES Carolina Typewriter Co. 8 E. WALNUT ST - At 2-1&7S Asheville, N. C. Royal Typewriters, Rexogreph Spirit Duplications, Rex Rotary Mimeograph machines, Victor Adding and Cal culating machines, McCaskey Cash Rr-gister stsyems -SALES. SERVICE & SUPPLIES • CONCRETE READY-MIXED CONCRETE Accurate—Economical — Spaodhy ASHEVIllE CONCRETE MATERIALS, Inc Biltmore, N C — Ph. AL 3-6421 • CHAIN SAWS Asheville — Canton AL 2-1095 Greatest power at lightest weight 6.5 horse power; 9 pounds • DAIRIES ^ FUNERAL DIRECTORS JESSE RAY FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Service 185 Biltmore Ave. Dial 252-5521 I —— • GLASS BRITT & TILSON Glass Co., Inc. Mirrors, Auto Glass, Table Tops, Glazing, Store Fronts. —Old Black Mtn. Hwy.— __ AL 3-3741 • HEATING twentieth century HEATING COMPANY, Inc, 39« BHTMORE AvE _ Al 3-6241 870 Merriman Ave. AL 8-7385 Lennox healmy and an conditioning authorized dealer f, , WNC c Natural • ORTHOPEDIC SUP. W. A. McELDUFF CO. 251 Biltmore Ave. - 253-9301 ir Orthopedic Supplies * ELASTIC HOSIERY-WHEELCHAIRS AND WALKERS—CRUTCHES AND CANES-ARTIFICIAL L • REFRESHMENTS SUN-DROp Golden Col* The Grapette Bottling CJ 11 Johnson Dr.—An Asheville. N- 1 . transfer, storage 190 Co*9 Dial AL 2 3541 ALLEN A S H e'v I liT TRANSFER 4 s,°n9 CO - World. inc Distance Movers ° Longdistance Mov
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