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10 ASHEVJLLE. CITIZEN-TIMES. ASHEVILLE. N. Sunday, September 18.

1949 Methodists Show Gains In Asheville District China, Pottery Decorations Developed By Skyland Woman Parsonage improvements at Beech churches had been erected and im The progress and achievements of churches in the Asheville Meth Glen in Ivy charge at a cost of si.400. The Rev. J. M. Green is odist District during the past three years have been lauded by several provements made without a new capital fund or outside-the-church aid.

In addition there remains a current indebtedness of less thap Duke's Formal Opening To Be Held Wednesday By MRS. W. II. WILKIE SKYLAND A hobby grown into $15,000. the report showed.

an occupation is what china paint pastor. Erection of a new church at Nes-bitt's Chapel in Fairvlew charge, a cost of $22,000. The Rev. B. is pastor.

Education building completed at church leaders and will bo embodied in a report by Dr. R. Dwlght Ware, district' superintendent, at the annual conference of the Methodist Church of Western North Even old debts representing an ing and other handicrafts have be expenditure of approximately come to Mrs. Nancy Jones of Long 000 have been paid by the cnurcnes. DURHAM.

Sept. 17. Formal op Montmbrencl Church at a cost of Carolina in Winston-Salem Wednes Shoals Road, Skyland. Beginning years ago with paint' ening ceremonies lor the 1949-50 and salaries have been Increased an average of $8,000 per year for three vears. the report reveals.

tion activities have been completed. Just finished, a new wing bat been added to the main Duke library building and will be dedicated during the inauguration week end. The addition will provide space needed to house the more than one ing in her spare time, Mrs. Jones has developed her talent until she now keeps busy with orders for "A superb record," said Bishop Costen J. Harrell.

hand decorated china and pottery day through Monday. The report, which covers the first half of Dr. Ware's six-year administration, showed that new churches, parsonages and improvements to church plants were completed during the period at a cost of $250,000. According to the report, the Bishop Clare Purcell termed it "remarkable progress," and Judge million volumes which have estab This In addition to her teaching of weaving, wood carving, metal jected, some actually tinder way. the report listed nine rural churches.

They are: An educational building at Acton, $18,000. The Rev. V. R. Masters la pastor.

New building for Sardls Church on Brevard Road at a cost of The Rev. C. V. Hall is pastor. Parsonage for Francis As bury Church at $10,000.

Dr. J. Burris is pastor. Parsonage at Ecusta Church costing $7,000. The Rev.

W. Clark is pastor. Parsonage at Ednryville Charca at a cost of $5,000. The Rev. Raymond Wilkinson is pastor.

Extensive repairs and improvements will be made at the East. Flat Rock Church at a oost of Moore's Grove, $7,000: Fruit-land. $6,000. and Saluda. $2200.

Dr. George E. Farrar is pastor of the East Flat Rock Church, the Rev. J. D.

Pyatt of Moore's Grove and Fruitland and the Rev. Bernard Fitzgerald, Saluda. Electric organs have been' Installed in the Burnsville, Mount Morenci, Oakley, Black Mountain. Biltmore, Fletcher and Central Churches. Guy Weaver of Asheville, district lished the Duke library as the larg academic year at Duke University will be held next Wednesday.

September 21. university officials announced last night. Vpperclaasmen will register tomorrow and Tuesday, and classwork begins Thursday. September 22. The traditional flag-raising ceremonies will be held as usual on both campuses Wednesday morning with President Hollis Edens officiating lor the first time.

Another capacity enrollment at working, and oil painting to chil est in the South. lay leader, said "the district is in dren and grown-ups of the com the best shape it has ever oeen munity. Church records showed farther Also- completed and occupied is the new million-dollar physics building which will offer a plant During the war she directed a $19,000. The Rev. A.

Wade Thompson is pastor. Education building at Snow Hill costing $16,000. The Rev. Wade Thompson is pastor. New parsonage at Bethel Church in Swannanoa Circuit at a cost of $9,000.

Dr. N. G. Bethea is pastor New parsonage at Emma at a cost of $9,000. The Rev.

J. M. Dawkins is pastor. New education building at Fletcher costing $15,000. The Rev.

E. C. Price is pastor. New church at Laurel Hill at a cost of The Rev. Albert Gordon is pastor.

Improvements at Davis Chapel and Brown's View Churches in Pisgah circuit, costing $3,500 for both The Rev. Albert Gordon is pastor of both. Among rural church Jobs pro that many new members had been received during the three years by transfer and on confession of faith. for research and teaching un equalled in the South. Another con craft center in Wilmington for wives of servicemen.

Prior to that she was connected with the craft center Squid's Brain Extracted To struction project almost finished is the three-story wing of the medi- Duke, approximately 5100 students, The largest one church project completed during the year was that in West Asheville for children and adults. of Abernethy Church in West Ashe v. I In addition. an extensive summer ville costing $45,000. The Rev.

T. A I program of renovation will offer Groce is pastor of the church which Mrs. Jones thinks she inherited her love of art from her grandmother Garrett who. was an artist and came from England in the Aid Research CK11U CJJIUlllUCUt I1SUIC9 HG improved facilities for classroom, is now three years old. again lower than the previous year.

laboratory and research work. The second largest project in the MRS. NANCY JONES About 1700 ex-servicemen are ex early 1800's. district during the year was the PACIFIC GROVE, Sept. 17.

Several buildings formerly used by the physics department and the erection of Woodfin Church at a One, of the most unusual pairs is a blue and white Bristol Delft cup The china painter of that name mentioned in collectors' manuals also may have been a relative, Mrs. (UP) Scientists here literally are "picking the brains" of that wig- College of Engineering have under pected compared with 2000 last year. Only 50 students in the new freshman class are veterans. As in previous years, Duke stu cost of $34,000. The Rev.

C. V. Hall and saucer made in England over gone thorough renovation prior to is pastor. The report listed also the com' Jones salt. their allocation for use by other gly sea-horror, the squid, for experiments that may help in under 200 years ago.

dents this Fall will represent all of Using realistic designs in her None of this ware was made university departments. pletion of a memorial chapel at standing the human nervous sys- the 48 states and about 30 foreign On the East campus, a new rec after 1800 and pieces are very rare tme. in America. Several antique Chi reation parlor and redesigned hall' countries. Classes will average about 25 students.

Current faculty-student china and pottery decoration, she takes her inspiration from the native mountain laurel, dogwood and other wild flowers and plants. Seven hundred of the squid nese, Japanese and German cups ways and rooms were included in the renovation of one of the wom are in the collection. ratio is one faculty member lor ev ery seven students. "brains," the cerebral ganglia or nerve center, were collected by tone nas a small kiln where she Some of the ones Mrs. Jones has en's dormitories.

An assembly room fires her own wares. In the attic scientists at the Hopkins marine has been converted into a worship painted are done in silver lustre, of her house are different sizes of station biological laboratories and platinum and r-o -pearl Of special interest this Fall at Duke will be the three-day inauguration program October 21-23, celebrating the formal installation of shipped east in dry ice. Some are hand carved Pisgah For looms where she weaves and teaches others to weave rugs, towels, luncheon sets and other articles. Central Church at a cost of $15,000 The Rev. Lee F.

Tuttle is pastor Extensive repairs and other improvements to the Haywood Street building were completed during the year. The Rev. Howard Wilkinson is pastor. Among rural church enterprises the report listed: A $22,000 church at Martin's Chapel in the Newdale charge and a $7,000 parsonage. The Rev.

D. B. Earley is pastor. Parsonage improvements at Bald Creek Church at a cost of $800 The Rev. L.

W. Hall is pastor. est pottery in dogwood and Chero The "brain" of the ten-armed Duke's new president. Dr. Edens.

chapel lor denominational meet ings. Baltimore Plans 100th Observance kee rose designs. squid is rich in an enzyme sub Some of the vases are decorated During the inauguration end, the university will be host to stance from which scientists at the She has in her pine-paneled room an interesting col 12 Wall Street Woods Hole, marine labora in realistic dogwood design with bands in gold relief. An antique tories can synthesize acetyl-choline, lection of approximately 100 cups and saucers, many of which she silver coffee urn has an alcohol leaders from all parts of the nation, comprising one of the most illustrious gatherings in Duke history. Summer construction and altera- a chemical believed present in some Of Poe's Death has decorated and fired herself burner.

parts of the nervous system. This chemical is believed associat BALTIMORE, Sept. 17. (UP)- ed with the transference of nerve Baltimore, which lays claim to be Indians Debate impulses from one cell to another. SCALD FROM KETTLE? ing the scene of Edgar Allan Poe's She JCasl Word 3n Quality Its study conceivably could lead to Form Of Oaths transition from obscurity to liter How Hot Is 100 Degrees? far-reaching advances in the study ary renown, is making elaborate Relieve oain or nervous diseases.

NEW DELHI. (Provisions on preparations for observance of the rtatt auiav 100th anniversary of his death. Poe died here Oct 7, 1849, at the Two Streets Rivals For Most Children age of 40. He is buried in the Westminster Presbyterian churchyard in forms of oath were decided after a lively debate in the constituent assembly here. The form proposed in the draft read as this: A.

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17. (UP) How hot is 100 degrees? In the interest of science, the Baylor University department of physics conducted an experiment. Dr. Herbert D. Schwetman did the checking and found it was: 100 in the sun same as the official weather bureau reading.

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