CARL BARTLETT, (right) manager of the Swan
nanoa branch of the Northwestern Bank, presents a
$1,000 check to President Reuben A. Holden, (cen
ter), of Warren Wilson College. Paul Richardson,
(left), executive vice-president of the branch, looks
on. The check is for the unrestricted use of the
College.
LISTENING CENTER: left to right - Steve
Pyatt, Vincent Storey and Cammie Clark.
LEGO BLOCKS: left to right - John Keeter
and John Roberts.
BEE TREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A church building in any community is evidence that there are
people of faith living in that community. Driving through our land,
one sees churches in every town, and in the open country. Wherever
these buildings lift their spires toward heaven, and open their
doors, they speak silently of the people who want to pray and
worship together.
Church buildings, then, though simple as the one pictured above,
become monuments to Christian faith, and thus become tokens of
Christian character and life.
This Church is in the Bee Tree Community, four miles north of
Swannanoa, lying at the headwaters of Bee Tree Creek, and hud
dling against the Craggy Mountains.
The Church here was founded in 1873, under the leadership of
Rev. Star. Later, in 1879, the Church came into permanent
organization with Rev. Ashley S. Johnson as Pastor.
On March 14, 1902, the property where the Church now stands was
deeded to the Board of Education. A building was then erected
which served as a school house and church until October 29, 1924,
when it was deeded to Bee Tree Christian Church. Since thaV time,
improvements have beenmade tothe old building, and in 1960 a new
sanctuary was built.
Sunday School is held each Sunday morning at 10 a.m. Worship,
including the Fellowship of the Lord's Table, is at 11 a.m. Bible
Study at 7:30 p.m.
"In all thy ways acknowledge God, and
He will direct thy paths." Proverbs 3:6
THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS URGE YOU TO GO TO CHURCH
ROCKING BOAT: left to right • Eric
Davidson and Ginger Sherlin
WOODCOCK FORD
Hwy. 70 Black Mountain
669-6441
CLIFF MEYER REALTY
200 E State St.
Black Mountain
669-8224
SEARS
Authorized Catalog Sales
Merchant 669-8054
WNC Shopping Center
ARNOLD JONES &
SON REAL ESTATE
300 A West State St.
Black Mountain
669-8417 or 669-2811
BLACK MOUNTAIN
SAVINGS & LOAN
East State St.
Black Mountain
-669-7991.
S AND J
CLOTHING OUTLET
104 West State Street
Black Mountain
MILLER FUNERAL HOME
208 West State St.
Black Mountain
669-2977
TYSON FURNITURE CO.
109 Broadway
Black Mountain
669-2564
BLACK MOUNTAIN
OFFICE
Asheville Federal Savings
State Street, Black
DON’S
DISCOUNT SHOES
402 Hwy. 70 Swannanoa
686-5610
CLINIC PHARMACY
& GIFT SHOP
Free Delivery
Hwy 70 Swannanoa 686-3804
McMURRAY
CHEVROLET CO.
Black Mountain
SEWING CENTER: left to right - Karen
Ammons and Kelley Yoder.
TABLE CRAFTS: left to right - Tammy
Poole, Tina Parton, and Tanya Murray
Come Take a peek, any school day, at the Kindergartens of the
Black Mountain Primary School
We saw busy little ones sewing, painting, building with blocks,
measuring and pouring in their water table, playing "make
believe" in dress-up clothes, listening to taped stories, reading,
constructing castles :n the sand, and other exciting activities too
numerous to mention, on their own.
Teachers of the three kindergarten classes are Mrs. Ethel *
Austin, Mrs. Sherry Collins, and Mrs. Martha Moore. Teachers
aides are Mrs. Jackie McElheny, Mrs. Laura Senn, and Mrs. Pat
Tannett.
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College Students
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The following is a list of
students from Buncombe
County, who are on the fall
semester dean's list at the
University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill.
Schools and Colleges in
which students can qualify for
the dean’s list are the College
of Arts and Sciences, the
Business Administration, the
School of Education, the
School of Journalism, and, in
Health Affairs, Dental
Hygiene, Physical Therapy,
Nursing and Pharmacy.
From Black Mountain -
Philip Elijah Searcy, son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Searcy, 202
Fairway Dr. and Scott ;
Stewart Washburn, son of Mr.
TRAVEL-EZE RESTAURANT ;
In Black Mountain
INVITES YOU TO A FRIDAY EVENING FISH FRY ;
With The Trimmings
EVERY WEEK FEATURING:
Fresh Flounder • Perch • Oysters
*2.50 per person *1-50 Childs Plate
Specialty of House - Fresh Oyster Stew ; >
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