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I Trinity Community by Doris Scruggs Revival services were held Monday through Wednesday of this week at Trinity Baptist Church. The\uest evMg- Mist was Rev Bob Miller, Pastor of EastvLw filrtfst atte“ndL“’ ^^^e well Rpf ^At'thifr^r 1?® morning service. Rev. Miller, Rev. Arthur Collum and Jan, Mrs. Selma Miss Evelyn ” Collum McCIuney ate lunch Cafeterai in Shelby. Harris and together at Jackson's Robert Tate of Spindale and Mr. and Mrs. James McKinney visited Mrs. Annie Garrison who is^a patient at Gaston Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Jerry McKinney went to the Glenn Trye Hospital m ackor. Weditsday to be with her mother, Mrs. Wari'cii ..fames, who underwent her mother again on Sunday. surgery. She visited Jolley of Hudson spent the weekend with Mrs. Marion Jolley, Friday night supper guests Herman Hamrick and family of Shelby. ^ * * Christian sympathy is extended to Mrs. Danny Alsup and her family following the death of her father Mr James Marlow, of Lancaster, S.C. ♦ * ’ Mr, and Mrs. Guy Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Condrey attaided the wedding of Miss Gena Lovelace to Dwayne Creswell at ^he Eastside Baptist Chrxch in Shelby on Sunday. Mrs. Kay Bostic and sons of the Sandy Mush Community were Sunday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eungne Dobbins. * * Mrs. Emmie Bridges remains Memorial Hospital in Shelby. a patient at Cleveland Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coran Padgett were Mrs. Steve Whitaker and Randy Padgett of Patterson Springs. Mr. Padgett’s condition remains about the same at this writing. - Walter Skinner of Shelby was Nita Skinner on Saturday night. a supper guest of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Drannan Hollifield of Morganton went Sunday to be dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Greene. Mrs. Glenn Davis spent the weekend with Leon Head of Atlanta, Ga. She went especially to see the new baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Head. ♦ * Dwyne Davis returned to Chowan College on Sunday after spending his midterm break with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Daves. '*♦ Mr. and Mrs. Joel Carroll hosted a birthday party and dinner on Sunday night honoring Forrest Carroll. Those attending along with Mrs. Carroll and Robin were Bruce Carroll of Hendersonville, Toney Carroll of Forest City, Mr. and Mrs. Cline Dellinger of Belwood and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carroll. Mrs. Jimmie Jolley and Danny ate dinner Saturday with Mrs. Cecile Jolley, Nina and Pettus Mosteller. Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kirby of Chesnee, S.C. Mrs. Mae Farmer visited Sunday. * * Mrs. Doris Scruggs ate dinner Sunday with Mrs. Elwyn McGinnis in Cherokee County. Don Scruggs of Belmont spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.B. Scruggs. Don visited his grandmother, Mrs. Stella Scruggs Saturday. * ♦ Mrs. Stella Scruggs Mrs. Weldon Bratton. ♦ ♦ ate dinner Sunday with Mr. and Shelley and weekend with Godfrey. Christy Butler of Forest their grandparents, Mr. City spent the and Mrs. Jim Lavonia Community by Linda Petty Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Garmon Barnes were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sanders of Mooresville, Mr. and Mrs. .Wilbur Dayberry of Cherryville, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wren of Norfolk, Va. *♦ Mrs. Ophelia McCraw visited on Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, Kirk Humphries and Mrs. J.A. Bartee. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. McCraw during the week were Kenneth McCraw and Lawrence Hamm of Blacksburg and Larry Powell and son. *♦ Mr. and Mrs. Larry Petty and family visited on Sat urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris and Cindy. ♦ ♦ Misses Lucille and Ola Ruppe visited over the weekend with Miss Wilma McCraw. Other visitors were Mr. and ' Mrs. Ronnie McAbee and Jason. *♦ Mrs. Bonnie Ellis is a patient in Cleveland Memorial Hospital in Shelby. * * Mrs. Janie McCraw and Mrs. hia McCraw visited on Saturday with Mrs. Betty Webb and Mr, and Mrs. D.C. Greene and Mrs. Martha Huskey. *♦ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P.G. Petty were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Petty, Sean and Tony, of Chesnee, S.C., Mr. and Mrs. Larry Petty, Richard and Dale, and Kim and Dana Couch. *♦ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Beaver and Chad of Charleston are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beaver. Other weekend visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Henson and Tara and Mr. and Mrs, Terry Beaver and children. HOME, e AME, BY VIRGINIA TRUAX STRAIGHT TALK — Dust your bacon strips lightly with flour before frying to prevent them from curling like a pig's tail. WONDER WORKERS — Those fabric softener sheets work wonders outside the dryer, too. Cut down on hair static by rubbing one over the wild strands. Use old ones to shine up a pair of shoes. Or use fresh ones to make almost anything smell good — from linen closets to shoes. SHIMMERING SHINE — To restore glassware such as cruets and vases to their original finish, measure 2 tablespoons ammonia in container and add water to fill. After an all-night soak, the stains and cloudiness wili disappear. CHEAP SHINE - You can make your own silver polish and save a lot of money. Purchase Spanish whiting at your hardware store and mix a few drops of ammonia vyith desired amount to form a cleaning paste that'll cost you only pennies. EARLY WORM — Early March is the best time to plant asparagus and rhubarb if your soil is workable. Test by squeezing a handful of soil. If it doesn't make a ball of solid clay it's ready to be planted. QUICKIE TREAT — Put softened vanilla ice cream in the mixer and add crunchy peanut butter to taste. Blend well and pour into graham cracker crust. Freeze. Just before serving, top with whipped cream and chop ped peanuts. PROFESSIONAL TIP — Contemplating spring painting? To eliminate brush marks always start on the dry area and brush toward the fresh paint already applied. After reaching the painted area, lift the brush gradually at the end of each stroke. SMOKE RINGS — Rings left on tables by drinking glasses can sometimes be removed by dampening a clotb in oil, dipping the cloth in cigarette ashes and gently rubbing the abrasive on the spot. NEAT AS A PIN — Salvage all those large diaper pins — or buy yourself some new ones. They make ideal storage spots for lots of small, easily lost items. Smaller safety pins, nuts, washers, bobble pins — they’ll all slip over the open end of the large pin and snap safely in place. CITRUS FLAVORING — Save all those golden .orange and lemon rinds to flavor future foods. Pour scalding water over them, drain and put through the blender, food processor or food chopper. Allow to dry and keep tightly covered in glass jars. Great addition to cakes, pudding and sauces. FOOTHILLS MEW, MARCH 19, 1981, PAGE The custom from, India of throwing rice at a bride comes where it is considered good luck. TIM'S AUTO TIPS CHECK YOUR STEERING if your car wanders or drifts. On a straight stretch of road, lift your hands from the steering wheel — only an inch or two so you can gain control if need be. If the car starts to move to one side or the other, check it out with a capable mechanic. Onion Sets, Cabbage Plants, Garden Seed and Fertilizer GABRIEL INC. South Main St. Boiling Springs, N.C. 434-7541 PORTRAIT SPECIAL Only $14.95 6 DAYS A WEEK Mon. - Hours: 9 - 6 $5.00 Deposit Balance Due When Picked Up No Extra Charge For Groups No Age Limit 1 -11 X 14 2 - 8 xlO 2-5x7 10 - Wallets 3 - Poses Sat. DAVIS STUDIO Main St. Phone 434-7898 Boiling Springs, N. C. iitoi I ‘ TroUBIE WITH OOP. TIME IS the FUTURE ISNTWHWT —I OffTHEWAlt make IPVE, NdT WAR- — ORSfT Married and do &0TM * • ‘‘ ^ ' • Let Uncle Sam you save retirement IF oack Shop TMr ri«Ml4( T* IK " Wl All KINNDTNI I lUNNINC MIUOOOI. , MNJNflIMOiOl, N C.| "T T ! TT n T r] CLOSE SHAVE — H Scotch tape doesn’t work, perhaps the best way to remove fuzz balls from sweaters is to shave them off. Use either electric or regular razor but be gentle and make sure your hand is steady. CRYSTAL CLEAR — For crystal that sparkles and shimmers, always add a little vinegar to the wash water. One cup vinegar to a quart of warm water should do. Drain on a tea towel, let air dry and watch it catch the light! BREAKFAST SANDWICH - Or for anytime of day or night. Fry an egg dr two, place on rye bread or perhaps an onion roll and top with tomato and onion — or whatever turns you on. Glay- Bamette Fl'SERALIIOME SAVE UP TO $1,500 OR 15% OF YOUR ANNUAL WAGES TAX-FREE EACH YEAR ® savings of $375 a year if you’re in the 25/o bracket — all because with an Individual Retirement Account at First National Bank, Uncle Sam lets you deduct $1,500 ($1,750 if your spouse doesn’t work) or 15% of your annual wages, whichever is less and pay no current income taxes on it. Savings are big in all tax brackets. ^ Nobody pays higher interest on IRA’s than First National Bank. To enjoy great tax savings on your 1980 returns, you must start you IRA on or before April 15 so see Fritz Russell at our main office now! The same deduction applies to your State return. ^1. 4H2 U24 tLB>. N. C. 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