Patterson Grova
By Mrs. Thurman Seism
Rev. Horace Easom of Shelby
will speak Sunday at 11:00 at
Patterson Grove church, A large
crowd la expected. Baptismal ser
vice Will be held Sunday night
at Rev. G. C. Teague's other chur
ch, Union, at 7:00.
Mrs. Mat Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Brooks and children of
Double Springs community were
, Wednesday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Seism and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carpenter
and daughter, Mary Lee, Miss
H es?le Di linger, Mr. and lift.
Ivan Seism and daughter, Peggy,
of Toluca, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Seism and
fanr"y.
BYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED
DR, D. M. MORRISON
. . OPTOMETRIST
Will >? la
Ml. H. C, Office On Bach Tuesday and Friday Afternoons
Hours 1 to 5 P. M. Located in Morrison Building
Kings Mountain Telephone 316-J
Will B? In
Shelby. M. Cw Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
I A. M. to S P.M.
Tuesday and Friday 8 A. M. to 12 Moon
Office Baystsr Building ? ' Tolophon* 827 -J
Shelby. N. C.
Several cue* of measles are
reported In the community. Those
sick are Charles Sctam, Eugene
Seism and Katherlne Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Cltford Queen
and Danny were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Wright.
Mrs. Earl Seism and Mrs. Thur
man Seism spent last Thursday
with Mrs. Sidney Hicks and chil
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Wright and
children were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Hicks and children.
Mr* and Mis. O. P. Wright, Mrs.
Wayne Putnam and Mrs. Beulah
Bridges visited Mr*. Sidney Hicks
Thursday.
Miss Edna Hord was weekend
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Hord.
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Rambling Sketches Of
Oak Grove News
By Mr* William Wright
Sunday school Sunday morn- ;
lng at the usual time, 10 o'clock.
Preaching service Immediately
alter by the pastor, Rev. C. C.
Crow of Shelby. j
Miss Helen Thornburg was the
Sunday guest of Miss Betty Jean
Champion. -
Mrs. Laura Wolf erf St. Luke is
spending several days with her
daughter, Mrs. Stokes Wright, Mr.
Wright and son, Charles.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Roberts
and daughter of Beams Mill
recently moved Into the commu
nity on the H. T. Wright farm.
Mlas Nancy Bell spent Sunday
wtth Miss Marilyn Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ware and
children, Annette and Michael,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stone, Jr., and
son, Billy, spent Sunday in Win
ston-Salem visiting in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ware and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wray Thornburg
and son, Dwan, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Wright and r'Aitoadati*
Champion spent Sunday after
noon in Boiling Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lovelace and
children Mrs. Charlie Roberta and
daughter, spent Sunday after
noon visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lovelace
and daughter of Kings Mountain.
CJIBD or THAKKS
The Joy that I received out of
Christmas was the thought that
I still live in the memory of my
white frlepds. So with that thou
ght in. mind, I take this opportu
nity to express my thanks to tho
Ladies of the Auxiliary of the
Ptesbyterian church, "white, the
Rev. P. D. Patrick, minister, of the
above named church, Mr. B. S.
Peeler and his fftaff.of the El
mer Lumber company and my
many white friends for remem
bering me durfng the Yuletide
? a^n Wirti their many whole
some gifts. I can, but wish them
Prosperous New Year.
Mrs. Ida Wise.
J-13-pd
The tftle "Progressive P arty"
has been used by third party
movements in the United States
three times.
Saturday, January 7th, Brown
ie Scout Troop Nuittber 14 went
on a hike to Springdele. On the
way we saw a crooked tree that
looked like a hoise fco we decided
to get on it and pretend to ride.
Three of. us could get on at the
Mine time. After a while w? got
to a place wtth a real pretty
stream where all of us wanted to
stay and paint with our water
colors. We stayed there about an
hour and then we started home.
On the way we Mopped at Guy
Ann Henderson's house and her
mother fixed us some popcorn.
After wa ate it we all went home.
Judy Cooper.
Brownie Scout Troop Number
14 met at the Lutheran church
Tuesday, January 10. We opened
our meeting by spying our kws>
promise, and motto. We made
some date nut bread and while
it was baking we planned a stunt
for Brownie Rally Day and play
ed games. The bread was real
good and after our goodbye cir
cle we went home.
Judy Cox. '
Girl Scout Troop Number 19
met. at the First Baptist church
Monday afternoon at 6 p. m.
We are making a school book
satchel to send overseas. We are
working on our sewing bad^e.
LaVonne Lindsay.
Phones K7 & 2S3
CARD OF THANKS
W? want to thank our relatives
and friends who helped make oiir
sorrows tight by the kindness
shown us during the Illness and
death of our dear mother, Mrs.
H. T. Wright. We especially thank
Dt, Ramseur, Dr. Harlison and
the nurses of the hospttel and
the private nurses who worked so
patiently until the end. The beau
tlful floral ottering Attested the
esteem in which she was held.
May God's richest blessing abide
with you aH.
The Children.
CAKD or THANKS
I was to express my sincere ap
preciation to the many friends in
Kings Mountain and vicinity for
the floral offerings and other ex
pressions at kindness shown at
the death of my father, W. M.
Farr.
Ji M. FAKR.
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out lor you.
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