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Baptismal Rites Held At Grovei Church Sunday GROVER ? Baptismal services were held at the First Baptist church on Sunday aiternoon at 2:30. Jackie and Jeannie Putman, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Putman, were received into' the church by baptism. The Sunbeams met at the First Baptist church on Monday after noon. Their leaders are Mrs. Al vah Bridges, and Mrs. Beck Wright. Rev. and Mrs. Park Moore and son, Rodney, are spending a vaca tion with relatives in Nickolas vllle, Kentucky and Decatur, Georgia. Rev. James H. Dulin of Clover, S. C. was guest preacher at the Shiloh Presbyterian church on Sunday. ' The Junior Girl's Auxiliary met at the home of Fonda Brid ges on Wednesday p. m. Mrs. B. A. Harry attended the boys R. A. conference at Ridge Crest on Wednesday. Mrs. W. F. Cockrell and daugh ter, Starr, spent several days last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. S.. Jones of Statesville, Mr. Cockrell, Bill and Andy Spent, the weekend there and accompa nied Mrs. Cockrell and, Starr homo. Mrs. B. IF. Field and daughters Jane and Anne, returned to Vir ginia Beach. Vn. after spending a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. I?. C. Tate spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Duncan of Spruce Pi.no, Thev vv?\n? accompanied on the trip by their daughter and son-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Jollv Duncan of Marion. ' , Mrs. Margaret ("rocket- has re: turned from Corno where she visited her' daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Curie and Mr. and Mrs Richard Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hambright Adding Machine RIBBONS SI. 00 ? Sundstrand ? Burroughs ? Allon Wales ? R. C. Allon HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE Phone 1G7 & 283 ! Miss Doris Gault and Bueky Har din went to Blowing Rock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene K'rkpatrick of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. "I>ub" Hicks and son, Mickey, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Keeter on Sun day. M/Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Royster and daughter, Laura, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roysier. Mrs. J. B. Royster, Mrs. James Blalock, Mrs. Fay Tesseneer and Mrs. Frank Royster attended a miscellaneous shower at Gaffney op Monday evening given lit hon or of Miss Eloise Poole, a Sep tember bride-elect. Mrs. M. C. Ha.-din and Miss Lola Faye Hardin visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Craig of Cramerton on Sunday. Avery Hardin, Jr. of Hickory is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hardin.' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown or Spartanburg spent the weekend with Miss Ethel Mprtln and Mr. Carley Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery of Charlotte spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Mont gomery. Mr. and Mrs. Pinkney Cooke and son, Lewis, have returned after visiting Mrs. R. C. Butts of Irontown, Ohio. Mrs. M. H. Camp and son, Nor ris, and two daughters visited Mrs. Camp's brother, Mr. John Sanders of Kelton, S. C. on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hope and family spent Sunday in the mountains of Western, N. C. Mrs. Sclenia Ilenson of Char lotte and Shelby was hostess at a formal dinner on Friday even in;; at Cleveland Country Club at j which she entertained members | of Alpha Iota honorary business ' sorority of Howard's " Business I College. She took advantage of I he occasion to honor Miss Lola Faye Hardin of Grover, a former member of the sorority and a 1 November .bride-elect. Guests were seated for a three j course dinner at a U-shaped table in the club dining room. A bowl of red roses centered [ the main tao)e and was flanked ' by white and >lue tapers arrang- i ed down the center of the table. ' Mrs. lfenson gave Miss Hardin a corsage of white double gladioli and an honor gift of crystal. Faculty members present, who f are also sorority members, were Mrs. ilenson. Mrs. W. -W. William- i son. Mrs. Homer Whitworth, and j Mrs. Joe Helic. New members were initialed, they; included': Misses Ivln.i I.eonhardt, Lelia ' .lane Borders. Mai \ Ann Metcale. Helen Carpenter, (Jay Runyans, Ikuhara Deviney. Doris Street.'! Kliyahot.il .CariM'nte.r.iuid Mrs. H... L I.indsey, \1 isses Jo.xn Hoyle and Pansy Poston artd Lola Faye Hardin who were graduated! sometime ago. ' CROSSWORD By A, C. Gordon ACROSS 1 ? Mtmhtr of the British legislature (abbrev.) 3 ? Stately 7 ? Ancient tun god 9 ? Mode 12 ? Tetted the flavor of 14 ? Fith eggs (pott.) 1 6 -?Preposition 1 7 ? Exist 1 8? Oral projection* 21 ? Either 22 ? Entrance 24 ? Combining form mean ing "new" ^ t 1 5 ? Encourange 2 7? Pertaining to punishment 29? An. authoritative formula "30 ? Singing part 31 ? Hawaiian garland* 32 Revolving machine f>a:t 35 ? Checkt 37 ? Short for taken 38 ? Old worthlett coin Thin and That 40 ? Let It *tand 41 ? Kinetic Science - < abbrev ) 4 2? Pacea 44 ? Period of time (abbrev.) 4 5 ? Exclamation of *ati* faction 46 ? Prepotition 48? Walked easily ? SO ? Season 52 ? Exitta 53 ? Loved to exces* 54 ? Spanish affirmative DOWN 1 ? Roman 2,000 2 ? Pompout thow 3 ? Relax 4 ? Comparative tuffix 5 ? Toward 6 ? Narrow wood ttrlp 7 ? Raited upright 8 ? Paid notice 1 0 ? Namet 1 1 ? Compast direction 13? Thua J 5? Plant 19 ? -Printer'* meature 20? Prepotition 2 1 ? Bxcettive corpulence 2 2? Separately 23? Claw % 2 5 ? Sign of the Zodiac 26 ? A sentiment that i* drunk 28 ? Abbreviated letter 29? Mackerel-like gaine fish 33 ? Fiber* uted for calking ?hipt 34 ? Gardener ' 36 ? Sentitive partt of * human beings 38 ? Thoroughfare , ( abbrev. ) 39 ? Above 4 i ? A ahelter 4 3 ? Ornamental knob 4 5 ? Man'* nickname 4 7 ? Mystic Sanskrit word 4 8? Three-toed *loth 40? Perform 50 ? Compass direction 51 ? U.S. state (abbrev.) See The Want Ad Section For This Week's Completed Puxzle LETTER TO THE EDITOR J Dear Editor: Members of the Grace Church Methodist Youth Felljwship wish to express their appreciation to all persons who helped to make their variety show at the City Stadium last Satin-day evening a success and regret that persons had to be turned away from the doors due to lack of seating space. The success of the programe was due to the wonderful coopera tion of all concerned and especial ly so to programme patrons, par ticipants, the city recreation com mission. Lockridge Transfer, which furnished the stage. Kings Mountain Herald for invaluable publicity, and the audience - ? thanks to everyone, is their wish. Mack Mnriav MYF Building Fund Treas. j Vacation-Driving Safe Habit Urged RALEIGH, August 27 ? "'I need another two weeks to rest up.' If you have uttered this time honored complaint after past va cations, it is possible that your vacation - driving habits need a change, too," according to J. T. Outlaw, Executive Vice President of North Carolina Motor Carriers Association. Making the statement at a time of "last minute" quick vacations, in connection with his industry's current campaign for safer vaca tion driving, the representative of (North Carolina's trucking indus try decried the growing tendency of the American public to try to cover entirely too much ground in too short a time, particularly a two-week vacation. He pointed out that this vacation-driving pressure is an underlying cause STERCHI9S SEPTEMBER savings: Choose a DUO-THERM! America's Most Popular Fuel Oil Heater COME TO STERCHI'S RIGHT NOW to see the lux ury look In fuel oil home heaters for 1953. Yes, f Ifi a genuine Duo-Therm heater In a new design at t an old-fashioned low, low price. Smart new glossy brown finish, recessed panel design and contrast fng brass door pull make this Imperial a handsoma | addition to any roon. Choice of two sizes that provide clean, qoiei warmth for 3 to 3 rooms. 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