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Missouri Minister Is Conducting Revival At Giovei Baptist Church ? ' ' A? GROVER ? Revival services are being conducted at First Bap tist Church of Grover, S. M. Hughes, Pastor. Rev, O, H. Fisher o f Lohgwood, Mo. Is bringing the message each evening at 7:30. Rev. Fisher is a hospital chaplain In St. Louis County in Missouri, and works with the chaplain program for the armed forces. Music is being directed by Rev. David N. Morris, pastor of Tem ple Baptist church of Kings Mountain, Rev. Fisher will also speak on the murning devotions ' program over radio station WOHS Mon day through Friday from 10 until 10:15 d. iri. ? : ' The general meeting of the au xiliary of the Shilbh Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday In the home of Mrs. Noah Kiser with Mrs. Vance Kiser as co-hostess. The Bos tic Circle of the First Baptist Church met with Mrs. Ham rick on Saturday afternoon. Mrs, B. F. Uird presided over the business session. Mrs. B. A. Har ry gave the devotional, Mrs. W. F. Beam, Mrs. Bertha George, Mrs. Adtlic Beam and Mrs. E. B. Herndon took part on the pro gram. Mrs. Hamrlck served sand wiches, pickles, nuts and coffee. The Livingstone Circle of the First Baptist Church met Thurs day evening In the home of Mrs. Tyree Keeter. Mrs. Clyde Rhea gave the devotional. Mrs. 8 A. Harry presented an inspiring program on the topic "Prayer" - Miss Ethel Martin presided over the business 'ses sion. Mrs. Keeter served delicious refreshments. The. YWA met Thursday even ing with; Misses Peggy and Sue Keeter. Mrs. Carson Corner, as counselor, met with them. Mary Louise Ellis had charge of the program. Rachel Hardin and Peg gy Keeter gave the devotional. Those on the program were Lola Faye llarditv, Hcona Ross, Jane Pinkelton.The hostess served de licious refreshments. The Lottie Moon Circle met at the home, of Mrs. Frank Ham bright on the Battleground road on Tuesday evening. Those tak ing part on ihe program were Mrs. ..1, F. \Vestmoreland, Mrs. Ben Davis, and Mrs. S. M. Hugh ??'"?''?i' "tw .x ?K .Jn! t wrftmm J KmnTn . Hi m Jit xt JfvTH es. Mrs. Frank Hambrlght gave the devotional. During the social hour Mrs, Hambright served chic ken salad, pumpkin pie and cof fee. The Annie Armstrong Circle met with Mrs. D. G. Herndon on Tuesday evening. Mrs. B. M. Gold gave the devotional. Mrs, ' Beck Wright had charge of the pro gram. Those taking part on the program were Mrs. Grady Ross, Mrs. Clyde Randall. Mrs. Jack Herndon. Mrs. Herndon served ice cream pics, nuts, and coffee. The Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Hugh es and Mason were called to In man, S. C. Thursday by the death of Mrs. Hughes' brother, Dr. Roy J. Settle. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Tessener were called to Rutherford hospi tal on Saturday by the death of lier mother, Mrs. C. B, Crawford, j Mrs. Crawford's funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 3 o' clock from Prospect Baptist church near Cliffside. Interment took place in the church cenvatery. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wright, an nounce the birth of a son, Troy Dean Wright, on Nov. 4. Troy Welch, USN, of San Diego, Calif, has been visiting his daddy Mr. Jesse Welch and other rela tives. Mr. Welch and Troy left Saturday for Town Creek, Alaba ma, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Bain and other rela tives before Troy returns to Call fornia Jor duty. Mrs. Gene Ledford and children of Llncolnton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Beam. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wynn and children of Brentwood. Md. visit ed Mr. and Mrs. B.. F. Bird re cently. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Carrie Wynn after spending several weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. . B. .Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Tyree Keeter visited in Clinton, S, C.' on Sunday. John Itousor, USN, who is as signed to the USS Coral Sea fit Norfolk, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Houser. 1 Brice: Harry, a patient at the Orthopedic.. hospital at Asheville, spent the week end with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Har ry. He came especially for his eighth birthday. He returned to the hospital oh Sunday. Mrs. Franklin Harry has been Vteodq*J^'jT* with the sensational DOUBLE Guaranty against all road hazard damage, sore you gel the tires that give you extra except cost. SFF US TODAY Make ^ every ! Marlowe's HEADQUARTERS. TOO For R ecapping One-Day Service Lowest Prices Electric. Factory-Type Moulds Make New Tires Out of Your Old Set! Used Tires ? SOME REAL BARGAINS ? ANY SIZE ? TRUCK or AUTO TIRES ANY PRICE MARLOWE'S Lee Tires ? Appliances ? Recapping Phone 62 J visiting her son, Charlie Harry, at Duke hospital. Durham. Mrs. Harry and Charlie will arrive Tuesday. Charlie will be home for two months and will receive speci al treatment from Dr. Campbell. Mrs. Fred Casey spent the week end with her daughter, Miss Ruth Casey and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Strickland of Shelby. Lola Faye Hardin and "Bucky" M. L. Hardin attended the Whita ker - Price wedding at Mull's Cha pel near Fallston Sunday. Mr. Alex Sheppard is seriously 111 at his home. Mrs. C. M-. McCarter is . sick with f.ti. Mr. Roy Thompson is taking treatments at the Shelby hospital. C<?lumbus introduced sugar cane culture to the Americas. Rambling Sketches Of Oak Grove News By Mr*. William Wright Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watterson and children had as their Satur day night dinner, guests Mr. and Mrs. Joe Craver and family of Shelby. Mrs. Mayme Gibbons was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Canlpe. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Wright and children. Charles, Bill and Beth Wright, ahd Mrs. Laura Wolfe spent the week end visiting in the Eastern part of the state. They were guests in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Rumple and family of Wilmington, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. George McGlll and son George, Dr. and Mr. James McGlll, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland McGlll all of Wallace. Mrs. Ann MeSwain, Mr. and Mrs. William Wright were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Watterson and Judy and Mr. and Mn. Monroe Lovelace. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bell and .children, Mickey. Nadene. and Jack spent the day Sunday In Bessemer Gity visiting Mrs. Bell's parents, Mr. "and Mrs. Alex Mc Millian. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ware and children Dona Lynn and Kathy of Charlotte were Sunday even ing visitors of 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware and family. Mary Wright spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Grady Dixon and Mr. Dixon of near Boy Scout News ? Pack 4 of Boyce Memorial A. R. P. Church met Monday, Novem ber 10, 1952. We played "Bounc ing Ball" In which the only people with scores were Wally. Harris ? 12, Merrill Randall 9,, Doug Bur Kings Mountain. Mrs. Eugene Bell entertained her son, Mickey, with a birthday party Saturday afternoon. Sever al children were present to help Mickey celebrate his anniversary. After playing a number of games, the children were Invited in the house for refreshments. After singing "Happy Birthday" to Mic key. Mrs. Bell served fancy cakes and colas. The honoree received many nice gifts. ton 7, Then we played Ring Toss. We adjourned with the Living Circle. James Pressly, Den Chief On Novetn^ci 10 Troop No. 2 of St. Matthews Lutheran Church held its weekly meeting. We open ed the meeting with the Scout Oath and Laws. The Board of Review was composed of the fol lowing citizens: Mr. W. K. Mau ney, Mr. Jacob Cooper, Mr, Geor ge Mauney and Mr. Paul Briggs. We also added four new members to our troop. They were Franklin Sisem, Aundria Small, Hubert Whitaker, and Donald Hope. Af ter the. meeting, we had a sur prise fire drill. We then closed the meeting with the Indian Bene diction. 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