'vrz BP '' FitOT TWO ' \ 1'. Tamnl Senidw Hold Tor Mrs. Doyt Taylor Funesai services were held at the Mountain View Baptist church last J Wednesday at 3:30 o'clock for Mrs. I Kathryn Miller Taylor. The pastor, Rev. Floyd Holler was In charge assisted by Rev. Oeorge Leigh and ??> Rev. Reid 8isk. Mrs. Taylor, bride of three weeks, was killed 8unday night, Dec. 2 in an automobile wreck at Fallston. She is survived by her husband, Doyt Taylor, a discharged army yeti", eran of World War II, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Miller, two brothers, Gene and Lewis Miller, and one sister, Gaynelle Miller, alT of the j. Crowders Mountain community. !* Active pallbearers were Buck Luts, Gordon Lute, Richard Price, Clar * ,' ^ ^ ^ a II : (89$j) Dianao Large Ml( gagtnwnt rings and 14K solid price you I \ ? 'Itfl v^BPIT I.. ' !' 1 \j. $> : r'.'k !* ,A . 'if, X hV . 1^5 - >v?:"" ;> ' . >/( THK ?M Gladden, Bill Carson, Charlie ? Taylor. Tie flower girls and psB- * beams were from the Yoeng Poo- u pies class of , the church. Mrs. Taylor was a member of the f* church and also of the Young Peo- . b pies class. Her death came as a shock ' and is mourned by the community i ? and friends. >w In Memory of Mra. K&thryn Millet! Taylor jfi The Crowders Mountain comraunl- J ty ann the Mountain View Baptist church extends their sympathy to the husband and the parents and ^ family of the late Kathryn Miller ; ti Taylor. The community feels that Its ^ lost one of its best citisens. Because & she was always kind and wore a smile j, and tried to help eheer others along p the way. She was a loyal and faith- | v ful member of the Mountain View ' Make your selection before rtoc depleted. A email deposit will Its being here when you want II _, \ Stone Hlnga for Swea Solid Gold Birth etonea or precious stones. /aSjai&- for teen-age glrti ExpanuM Braceli 916.JO ap BMany designs In atarllnt allvar and natural gold* ? with Jewels, or chased do signs. .. ^ Lockets A Ci 91.93 V n<l Rings Sterling silver i lotion of . ??ld ~ P' and wedding' chM d' Duetto seta, gold. Any want. e k This Grooms Rine fWi is'On the House* V Lmi Wlth th# purohaee of \ f^l ingigemtnt ring or \JsJf duatta eat, wa will preKr tent the groom with a ~~~// aolld gold wadding bond. / (icnuine Oriental Pearl 83.50 to 840.00 oi Available In elngle, wrjm double and triple Lty; ctrandt, matched or graduated beadaj4gj JUs-IsS (ToWI^v-.rt* ^ &gfjl ^ 1 .'Jo iL'p S mfHIt L^rg* saltation of Ivffl'hdfifl modern deelgno, plr.ln Tit It ft ttytee or elaborately / IT dooorcted. . -Alio, Inter* erratlenr by Bloin-Amerlcrn. sa to sis > / v-'^-./i.'---' > :r'~']' . Sptlat tkirck iii mi ftHhhl to Mr community, She woo always In(rooted in the religious tlfiin of the Momnnlty. The Yoahg ^Peoples eUot silo that they hare loot one of their oot member* and feolo that she hat a Med on to receive her reward. Her oath la a ahoek and mourned by all' bo knew her. It&rlight Olab nducts Members The Starlight Club, Eaat King* [ountain'a young people'a organlzmon inducted five persona into tho tub by a general membership vote t their regular weekly business meet >g hold last Friday evening at 8:80 . m. at the home of Mack Murray, (ho acted as host. Donald Ellison, Junior Wilson, D. "v ' tM ke are jjSkK .--f? ensure ? l?r Girls , I7.B5 JHVK^i . ?r ?urt- g9fi/ . in or mm ' No i ^ ^ ^ ' Birth.! <^V vJL J Lar?? Mloottor vi^u>* s^ras^"1 7%^ ?*pt*wo am,? 917.M m IPigy*!" nrx*iuTr xoKanoos a,, jn**' +~. ., .. .^:..T>"W- ' C. Pay soar, Daniel Britt, and Boy da Pearson .ara the- persons *ki became m members a* that meeting. . f , m The entire membership became re- ?:7 sponsible for seenrihg?new members in by iinviting prospects to attend a b? business meeting. Roy . Pearson was g< named as chairman of the entertainment committee with assistant ehairmsn Daniel E. Britt, Junior Wilson, W *?d Donald Ellison as asslstsnts 3( The board of Directors, which consist of Mack Murray, chairman, Gene m Leigh, asst., Alfred Price, seereta b< rc Robert Brsckett treasurer, and Rtony Cl Bennett, member, was named to ap- g, point a hall committee to \pcate s ' club house where meetings could le held. A number of other business items came before the boars of directors 0 bat had to be postponed until Sun- no ^ r*&?7j tSB Ever Sharp Pea JT I * *>. ^ m *! TD?|t V |l ckipitJI down payment required ZT wi?u>?i vi iws uian ^ ;ji C.M *-. ri&L 2CS m In Dm moot mod- MhI |NI tor m Ssgy* - 52?Ln5? < ?? ?? "|MU# ?S| " ' .. . *?'' * >* * . *' . " ' \ ./ '"V. WELRY DEPAI ; ; SsSSK! pyp ^ TY? SjB&XTIOE ' JBRsft/# - - !j?HOk.v^ ? . V. : . ; 17 night whn a short director sating ?u hold with committe embers. ^ The club meets each Friday sees g at 0:30. Mack Murray will agal ) host to the members and ibel lasts this week. BaQroads now employ about 110,OC omen compared. with approximate! >,000 prior to World War II. The steepest known grade on tl sin line of a standard steam ral iad in this country is the 4.7 p< int grade on the Southern Ballwa ystem at Saluda Hill in the Bit ldge Mountains of North Carolina The electronic era may be "rouj: n rata." Boon to be placed on tl inrket will be an electronic rat tra e)ourCn r Charge Price ? same as Ca . ? and Pe*eil Sets . i of otylos In ~ nw of mod> B|y]SBP%fy KjjgPj Dresser Sets. $2.9S k Make your aalectlon baforo aortmonta aro deplrtad. Ava bl# In vartoua alzaa add flblal ^ FUtcd Travel Kl OHMfW iMthir MM' fltt , Nttfr aaiiaerJii mtili4 V alrad. Bap* atoMf*. ' V 34?flH 9?J? / ILcaO^WdleU f AVallablb la all * -*--* f fc4t ?At. / '" '* i?a?nwra Wllfl I ?ompirtminti far ivnpo^ini papvf^i; 9LM to SIS 1 f ? f[ * Hen'. Bible 01m? 4 Dinner For Senrioemen A 61] '" The Hm'i Bible elw of tho ,f tral Methodist ehureh ejmasorod dinner on Monday night In tho I Ml"' ' ntion ball In honor of the retuxjual' if.\ ^ servicemen of the church. '* l_ The table was beautifully dqpornt- ^ , ed with a red stripe down the eentor lo with sprays of holly and mtstlatoo j placed at Intervals. , ; V*r^ .>> jr A delicious turkey dinner was aor* ' y ved by members of Circle No. 8. r: ft ~ "Dr. "W, A. Slanbury, district Supt., from Santonin, spoke to the group on "The Returned Serviceman's Placo fh In The Community." < " le The Men's Bible class is taught by p. J. B. Davis. , % aSF) ':?! iy Jii m V~V( T-10* .. r=^=^ jW A^vr/ /I1" ;> . ' ' *' 4 ,' ^ |: aV j>" . V ' ../.. - iM ' i % : *i(j. " fTL V 1. ?'wvV ' ,S2? - " vX^^E ||f . :': f, ?? ^ HwR# *^i f)

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