BROAD river
by
Mrs. M. M. Elliott
'■;;r,!,,nd Mr,. Bob Tita,
j daughter, Linda, of Up- ,
"d Broad Kiver, and Judy .
vlor. daughter of Mr. and
5 Ralph Taylor of this .
lftion visited Judy’s sister
?tt at the Governors
oyce 8
'e,. " nd Mrs. Clarence Mor
'ind daughters. Edith and
Lung friend, James Al
a°nd Mr. and Mrs. Mor
‘ daughters and
• d Mr. and Mrs. Mor
mai-ried daughters and
. hUsbands, Mr. and Mrs.
^eece and sons Rickv
ind Michael, and Mr. and Mrs
VVln Clark and daughter
3iane, went on a camping
tip on Bald Mountain last
Saturday night. last
MRrnanHd RMrS- Ju W' Stroud
if broad River had the fol
ding guests last Sunday
dis. Strouds sisters and fam'
lieS Mrs Sallie Hall and
laughters Zora Lee of Dana
ind Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Ls°hynrRand N°,rn;an's brother,
°hn B°yer of Asheville, Mr.
and Mrs Bryan Ledbetter al
nvH°f TaT’ and Mrs.
r yd 7?,ylor of Henderson
Co .and Mr. and Mrs. Stephan
Ledbetter and little son
. Ma/y Esther Lytle, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lvtle
is visiting her brother and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
that feeling of
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No where else in Buncombe County can you
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your Savings are insured up to $10,000.00 by
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BLACK MOUNTAIN SAVINGS
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104 BROADWAY
BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C.
DIAL 669-7991
Lytle in Fayetteville.
and, Joe
visited us last Saturday even
ing.
Mrs. Eliza Morris and child
ren gave Floyd Morris, Sr., a
surprise Fathers Day picnic
dinner at the picnic grounds
STS Old Fort last Sunday,
l-iihe,r c^11^ren and grand
children were present. Ann
Morns, Mrs C. L. Davis am
son, Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Floy<
Morris, Jr., and son, Ronnie
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mor
it? Eiiiott1"HaroId> and Yew
Mr. and Mrs. Cliffor
Kmpe and child of Winstoi
^alern spent the week em
with Mrs. Kanipe’s sister am
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jo
Gilliam, and Clifford’s mothei
u .Clarence Knipe in th
oroad River section.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lytl
of Upper Flat Creek had a
dinner guests last Sunday
R,e^- anfl Mrs. David Robinsoi
of Va and Mrs. Lytle’s aunt
Mrs. Nannie Belle Morgan an<
grandaughter.
Mr and Mrs. Gene Lyt
and children of Bald Moui
tain visited Gene’s uncle ar
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Randolp
1 aylor for a picnic last Sa
urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foi
and children of Ashevil
visited Mrs. Ford’s parent
Mr and Mrs. W. F. Strou
last Sunday.
Church
We attended Clear Branch
. hi. Church last Sunday eve
ning to hear their new pastor,
Kev. David Robinson of Vir
ginia, preach.
Sickneis
, Roy Hall hasn’t gotten over
the rheumatism,
Mrs. Joe Gilliam underwent
minor surgery for a painful
growth on her heel, at the
Bat Cave Clinic last Saturday.
Building and Repair*
Mrs. Eula Mae Morris is
•mving her home recovered.
Mr. Brockway and son Bob
had bulldozing and rock work
done on his place in the Clear
Branch section and is now
having a cement block gar
age built with a living apart
ment over the garage.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ledbet
ter of this section, have sold
their timber to Vance Nor
wood.
NEWS from the
CRAGMONT
COMMUNITY
—By Lib Harper—
Phone NO. 9-9725
Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church
Vacation Bible School is
being held all this week at
the Brookside Community
Building from 9 o’clock until
12 noon. Instructors for the
week, Mrs. Connie Doggett,
Mrs. Cora Whiteside, Miss
Joyce Lytle and Miss Marga
ret Wilkins have planned an
interesting and busy week for
the little folks.
Mrs. Connie Doggett re
cently attended the Annual
Interdenominational Confer
nce held in Knoxville, Tenn.
' >I V Brfcpo and Cos
sandra Goosby were dele
gates to the A.M.E. Sunday
School Convention held last
week in Rutherfordton.
Thomas Chapel
The Gospeletts of Marion,
will render a program of
Songs at 3 o’clock P.M. The
public is cordially invited.
Miss Alverta Weaver was a
delegate to the A. M. E. Sun
day School Convention held
1 last week in Rutherfordton.
1 Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moore
head left early Thursday
morning for parts of Texas,
where they will visit Mrs.
Moorehead’s parents and other
relatives.
Gregory and Steven Daugh
1 erty are attending camp this
1 week at Camp Dorothy Walls.
The Rev. W. G. Boyce was
Sunday dinner guest of the
Otha Sherrills.
Mrs. Connie Doggett re
cently visited her daughter,
Mrs. Leola Graham of Char
lotte and Mrs. Naomi Mor
rison of Winston Salem.
Miss LaVerne Stafford was
honored with a birthday party
Sunday afternoon at her
home. A number of friends
were present for the happy
occasion. Miss Stafford’s
mother served some of her
good home made refreshments.
Miss Brenda Twitty re
turned last week from Fay
etteville State College where
she attended a Youth Week
Conflerence.
On Saturday and Sunday of
last week, twenty five stu
dent Nurses and four instruc
tors arrived at the WNC San
atorium from A & T Col
lege in Greensboro for a
four weeks training period in
long term illness.
Church Conference
The Mills Chapel Church
Conference will be held the
first Saturday in July at 7:30
P.M. All members are urged
to be present. A financial
report will be given on all
members for the first six
months of the year.
With The Sich
Keith Sherrill and Terri
Hooper are in with the
measles this week.
Albert Harper is on the
not so well list this week.
Alvin Lytle fell this week
over at the Golf Course and
suffered a broken leg.
LAKE GAP WOMEN
HOLD MEETING
The Women of the Lakey
Gap Presbyterian Church met
at 7:30 P.M. Tuesday, June
9, in the Lakey Gay Commun
ity Building. Mrs. Verlon
Morris was hostess.
The meeting will begin at
7:30 P.M. during the summer
months.
Those attending the meet
ing were: Mrs. Ernest Austin,
Mrs. Melvin E. Davis, Mrs.
Shirley Morris, Mrs. Sue Solo
mon, Mrs. Myrtle Stepp, Miss
Ramey Ruth Solomon, Mrs.
Larry W. Morris and “Chip”,
and the hostess.
CU.ssifieds Sell • Ph. NO-9-410’
FLYING HIGH—Detroit, Mich.—Eric Olsen’s broad
grin from his lofty helicopter perch symbolizes the over-the
top mark in General Motors Corp.’s 1964 Operation Security
Savings Bond drive which saw 77,000 new names added
to GM’s Payroll Savings Plan. Nationwide, more than
387,000—nearly 75 percent—of the company’s employees
now are buying Savings Bonds through payroll deductions,
coffirjrr a tlPW np.irptimp roonrrl
Young Eric spotted the Navy
“Sea Bat” submarine hunter
killer helicopter and promptly
climbed aboard after it had been
flown in for the bond drive at the
Detroit Diesel Engine Division
where his dad, Bob Olsen, super
intendent of manufacturing, buyi
bonds for both himself and Eric.
In the company-wide campaign,
conducted in 144 plants and
offices across the United States,
107 units attained or exceeded
their Savings Bond goals. Sixteen
units, including six in the Chevro
let Division, exceeded 90 per cent
in the sign-up of employees in
the Payroll Savings Plan. The
Buick Motors Division added
5.469 new bond buyers, while the
Gran Blanc unit of the Fisher
Body Division topped 98 per cent
in the bond sign-up campaign.
Spearheading the drive was
GM President John F. Gordon,
appointed by Treasury Secretary
Dillon as chairman for the auto
motive industry on the U. S.
Industrial Payroll Savings Com
mittee. This committee, headed
by Frank R. Milliken, President
of the Kennecott Copper Corp.,
consists of 28 of the nation’s
business and industrial leaders.
It has assumed responsibility for
organizing industry - wide cam
paigns to sign up an additional
one million new Savings Bond
buyers under the Payroll Savings
Plan during 1964.
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up and Tire Inspection
WOODCOCK MOTOR CO.
License No. 2289 and 2289A—Franchised Dealer
106 Sutton Avenue Black Mountain, N. C.
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LETTERS
To The Editor
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Gentlemen:
Please excuse our belated
letter of thanks to you.
We deeply appreciate the
coverage that you gave our
Chapter of the International
Association of Personnel in
Employment Security Conven
tion held here May 28-29,
1964.
Your splendid cooperation
with our publicity representa
tive, Mr. John Love, has been
complimented by members of
iur organization. Also, we
lave had favorable comments
from many citizens through
out this area.
Again, let me thank you
for the invaluable publicity
that you gave us so gener
ously.
Sincerely,
Henry G. Parker
P. 0. Box 1811
Asheville, N. C.
June 18, 1964
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