hattu with tot raw, rifht guard, who is also playing his iMdnr, haro bin outstanding in iiw to data. At Ult bottom raw. Is Wlngback Jack ?Iso a mirri. is pi eta rod at hottoaa right (Bar. light (Kororid Photo* Patterson Gmva ; ***** Mr- an<1 Mrs- *? D- Hamtwight, w TX * - Rev. and Mr* Earl Reading and If OVJ'B ana voiunonts daughter, Joyce, Mr. and-Mra Jesse By Mrs. Thurmon Seism Redding, Mr. and Mrs. Ttiurmaft I*""" ' m . - Seism, Nell and Charles, Mr. and J Mrs. Albert Logan enterained a Mrs. Fred Sanders and .daughter,1 group of friends at her horn* Sunday Caroline, Mr. Luther Howell, Mr.: honoring her husband on his birth [Clarence Gantt, Mr. and Mrs. Bill day. A delicious dinner w?s served Logan and son, Jerry, Mrs. Login's At the noon hour. TYv ftemooo. we mother Mrs. JkJna Gaullman, Mr. , wer* entertained wah special music and MM" Marcus Mtnney?-Mr, and by Rev. and Mrs. Earl Redding, Rev. Mrs. Mt B. Mau?>, Mi* John Lo Bedding's lather and mother, Mr. 4 gan and Mr. Gussie Lane. and Mrs. Jesse Redding of Gastonia, t Sunday afternoon will be B. T. U. and Mrs. Billle Logan of Kings Visitation Day. All necessary ar Mountaln. Guests for the occasion 1 rangement have been made and we , Great News! GMEN THE WATCH ire lanning on being in *11 the lion.ea. Ail those who would like to i lave a part . in this program will | meet us' at the church at 2:00. We were delighted ? to have had Mrs. Smoot Baker with ua last Sun* i lay evening. Mrs. Baker gave an in* , teresting talk on the Study Course that will be held Nov. 27 through , Dee. 2 at the First Church in Shelby. | B. T. U. conference will be held Fri day night, Nov. 18, at East Side In Shelby, time 7*15. All B. T, U. lead era and officers are urged to be pres ent. Misses Marjorie Seism, Margaret and Frances Pr id more, Nell Seism, Mr. Tom Bridges, Robert Bridges and Forrest Teague will present a little playlet at this conference. Rev. G. C. Teague and son, tFbrrest,' are spending this week in Raleigh attending the Baptist State conven tion. Mis. Thurman Seism vlsked Mrs. Howard Gofoith, Mrs. Charles Go forth and Mrs. Dixon Goforth last week. In July, 1850, 500 ships lay in San Francisco Harbor, deserted by crews that ha