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Mrs, Gracie Willingham visited Friday with Mrs. Effie
Mosteller and Mrs. Broadus McGinnis.
♦ ♦
Buddy Jr. and Cindy Willis of Greensboro are spending
this week with their gra-idiJarents, Mr. and Mrs. J.T.
Jolley.
* *
Mrs. Nettie Tessneer of Grover spent Friday night
and Saturday with Mrs. Henry Crawford.
* »
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Jimmie Jolley and Danny of Trinity
community, Mrs, Effie Mosteller and Mrs. Broadus
MCGi™is visited Wednesday with Mrs. Cecile Jolley,
Nina and pettus Mosteller. The Jolley's had supper with
them,
x**
Mrs. Selma Davis is a patient at the Rutherford Hos
pital with a broken hip.
* ♦
Visitors last week of Madison McCraw and sisters
included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Horton and Cecile Jolley of Cherokee Community,
Mrs. Gothary Humphries of Cliffside and grandchildren,
Alisia and Drury White of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs,
Ode Humphries of Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Miller
of Rutherford County, Mrs. Georgia Beck of Spencer,
Mrs. Frances Campbell and grandson. Chuck Dover of
Gaffney, Wilma and Georgia McCraw, Elvin McCraw and
Larry Petty and Grudger Walker.
* ♦
Mr. and Mrs. John Compton spent from Thursday until
Sunday at Linville Falls Camreround near Grandfather’s
Mountain.
*♦
Mrs. Nettie Tessneer and Mrs. Flora Crawford visited
Mrs. Arthur Harris Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Jolley of Chesnee visited her Sunday. Later in the day
they all visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scruggs in Ferry
Community.
♦ *
Mrs. Callie Ruppe visitors last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Ruppe of Cowpens, Mrs. Golan Martin, Danny
and Billy, of Cliffside, Mrs. Edisto Horton and Mrs.
Johnnie Greene and Ann.
**
Duane Joles of Rutherford County spent Saturday with
Rhonda and Elizabeth Price.
♦ ♦
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Minnie Scruggs were Mr. and
Mrs, Wade Bridges of Mooresboro, Mrs, Tom Moss of
Mt. Sinai, Mrs. Frank Elmore and Mr. and Mrs. Mason
Scruggs.
♦ *
Mrs. Madge Parris of Gaffney spent Thursday with
her sister, Mrs. Stella Scruggs.
**
Mrs. Willie Sellars and daughter. Fay, of Cowpens
and Mr. and Mrs. Max Monroe of Ellenboro visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Elmore.
Flint Hill Community
by Ruby Ledbetter
The nominating committee of Flint Hill Baptist Church
met Sunday at 6 p.m.
* *
Those from our community in the hospital at this
time are Mrs. Debro Webb, Mrs. Carl Weaver, Mrs.
Joyce Rogers, Mr. J.B. Rogers, Sr. and Mrs. Nancy
Ledbetter at Cleveland Memorial Hospital.
* *
Those returning from vacations at the coast this week
are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Vinesette and family, Mr,
and Mrs. Tillman Raduly and family, Mr, and Mrs.
Lemual Cochran and family, and Mr, and Mrs. Bobby
Ledbetter and family,
««
Mr, and Mrs. James Ledbetter, Shannon, Ashley, and
Andrea Ledbetter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ledbetter, Emily
and Jennifer Rochester and Willeam Harris spent the
week at Surfside Beach, S.C.
Rev. and Mrs. Ed Sessom visited Rev. and Mrs.
Bob Grant and Mr. Frittle in Greenville, S.C. on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Slim Davis and Mr. Davis’ mother of
Raleigh were guests in the Sessom home last week,
* *
Mrs. Nancy Freeman, Charels and Debra, and Mafrey
Sessom visited Rev. and Mrs. Hazel Boyd in Dallas,
N.C. on Monday. The Freeman children remained for
a visit there.
**
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Ledbetter and Melissa of
Concord spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Durham Led
better. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Ledbetter, Jana and Joel
Ledbetter of Spartanburg, S.C. were also Sunday guests.
Mr, and Mrs. James W. (Buddy) Long of Raleigh
visited the James Longs during the weekend.
The children of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jones of Shelby
spent a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Mode. Mrs. Jones had surgery at Cleveland
Memorial Hospital recently. On Sunday, Little Katina
Jones celebrated her 5th birthday with a party at The
Burger King in Shelby.
**
Olen Ledbetter, Ralph Harrill and Jerry Michael Dover
went to Lake Wylie fishing Thursday.
♦ *
Visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Ledbetter
and family last week were Mr, and Mrs. Robbie Ledbeter,
Robert and Lori Ledbetter of Shelby and a friend, Amy.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood of Kings Mountain, Mrs,
Erie Bryant of Patterson Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Cluff
Burns and Herman and Jeff Ledbetter of Spartanburg,
S.C. and Mrs. Jeann Hopkins of Fort Valley, Ga.
♦ *
Mrs. Shelia Earls is home from Cleveland Memorial
Hospital.
**
John Scruggs moved his letter from Flint Hill Baptist
Church Sunday to Camps Creek Baptist Church.
sandy GUFFEY
Plans Announced
Sandra O’Neil Guffey and Robert Lee Wall, Jr. have
announced their engagement.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Guffey of Boiling
Springs, the bride-elect attended Crest High School and
Gardner-Webb College. She is employed by Life of
Virginia Insurance Co. as a representative.
The prospective bridegroom is the son of Louise B.
Hill of Rutherfordton. A graduate of Cool Springs High
School, he recently graduated from the Life Underwriters
Training Council at Cleveland Technical College. He
is employed by Life of Virginia Insurance Co. as a
representative.
Tbe wedding is planned for August 16 at Boiling Springs
Baptist Church.
UNSALTING OUR DIET
FOR HEALTHY AND TASTY EATING
COMPANY MEALS WITH NO SALT
The incidence of hypertension is increasing among
Americans and it is often related to excess sodium con
sumption. More and more, the hostess who entertains fre
quently must try to accomodate guests on salt-restricted
diets.
To handle this situation without extra cooking, plan
your menu around low-sodium dishes that everyone will
enjoy. Most meals come alive with the judicious addition
of herbs and other condiments. This recipe for Barbe
cued Lamb Chops is marinated first in a mixture of new
Fleischmann’s Unsalted Margarine, honey and other
seasonings, then browned to perfection over glowing
coals.
Substituting Fleischmann’s Unsalted Margarine for but
ter and regular margarine is a good way to help reduce
overall salt consumption for the whole family. It is ter
rific tasting and is both kosher and parve (milk free). And
now you’ll find Fleischmann’s new formulation in the
dairy case of your market,
BARBECUED LAMB CHOPS
Makes 4 servings
1/2 cup (1/2 stick) Fleischmann’s Unsalted
Margarine, melted
1/4 cup honey
1 tablespoon white vinegar
2 teaspoons rosemary leaves
1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
4 shoulder lamb chops, cut 1-inch thick
Combine Fleischmann’s Unsalted Margarine, honey,
. vinegar, rosemary, Worcestershire sauce and pepper; mix
well. Lay lamb chops in a shallow pan. Pour marinade
over lamb. Let stand 3-4 hours at room temperature,
turning occasionally.
Place lamb chops on broiler rack, 3 to 4 inches from
heat source; brush with marinade. Broil 10 minutes on
each side, brushing occasionally with marinade, for medi
um, or longer for well done.
Sodium: 130 MG. per serving
Silent film star Mary Pickford's real narpe was Gladys Smith.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Crowe were hostess at their home
Sunday at a surprise 35th wedding anniversary dinner
for his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert Crowe. Other
guests included Mr, and Mrs. Fay Crowe , Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Bearder of the Trinity Community, Mr,
and Mrs, Charles McCraw of Gaffney, S.C., and
Mrs. Don Hasting and children, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Daves
and children, Mr, and Mrs. J.R. Greene, Mr, and Mrs.
Herman Bridges and Mr. and Mrs . Jimmy Greene and
family, all of Boiling Springs,
Mrs, Ethel Greene and Mrs. Joe Hamrick visited
Mrs, Virginia Pennington in Forest City Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Maude Burroughs spent the day Tuesday with
Miss Selma DeBurle in Henrietta.
^ *
Mr. and Mrs. E,D. Moore spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Therman Moore in Spartanburg, S.C.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garnto of Brando, Fla. spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Hal B. Greene.
**
Miss Winnie Lemmons and Mrs. Mary Galloway of
Gaffney, S.C. visited with Miss Etna Holland Sunday
afternoon.
* +
Community sympathy is expressed to Jimmy and Robert
McKinney in the death of their brother, Robert McKinney
of Charlotte.
**
Renda Goode and Max Goode, Jr. are spending two
weeks here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Blane
Whisnant.
**
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Daves and Anna Marie toured
Washington, D.C. last week.
Some
to your door, you wuuivi
On New Year's Day,
Roosevelt shook hands with 8,513 peoole.
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A shoe rack for the closet floor will keep shoes orderly and
also inhibit tendencies to throw items on the closet floor.
The word bride is derived from an an
cient Germanic word meaning "to cook."
Boiling Springs Florist
Open 6 Days a Week
Flowers For All Occasions
Call 434-9662
Lela Blanton, Owner
Located 2Vz Miles From
Boiling Springs on Hwy. 150 South
DOWNTOEABTH
VALUES
Itpays
to spend a little more
for a John Deere
For a limited time,
you can spend a little less
Many of the first John Deere Lawn
and Garden Tractors built in 1963 are
still running. Proves you get what you
pay for. During Down-to- Earth Values
days, get the John Deere quality
product you want at savings. All lawn
tractor or lawn and garden tractors
are $10 per horsepower off the retail
price. You save $80 to $200. Eight
other popular products are reduced
$2- $15- $30- $50- $80 oft their
suggested retail prices. Including
21-inch walk-behind mowers, the 68
Riding Mower, tillers, gas grills and
more. Spend a little less on a lot of
quality during John Deere Down-to-
Earth Values days. All otters expire
May 31.
C. /. Hamrick & Sons, Inc.
Boiling Springs, N. C.