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• • • ;• • • • • • • # • • • • # • ‘ • • • • • • • • • • • • '• • • • • • • • • • •' • • # 1 • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "• • • • ■ • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • c * • V ' / /V • • ' • • • • • • • • V.,/ y Debutante Ball iiiiimintraimiiffliJ ,i Miss Hamrick Miss Piercy Miss Vaughn Three young ladies from Boiling Springs will be among the one hundred twenty-nine debutantes to be presented June 12th, 1982, at the Shelby Junior Charity League’s 37th Annual Debutante Ball. Jean Leith Hamrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hamrick, Jr., Nancy Rebecca Vaughn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Vaughn, and Lisa Anne Piercy, granddadughterof Mr. and Mrs. Brooks E. Piercy, Sr., will be among the debutantes from 19 cities and towns to be presented to the Western North Carolina society. Chief marshal for Miss Hamrick will be Mr. Hamrick, and assistant marshal, Timothy Ross Ramsey; chief marshal for Miss Vaughn will be Mr. Vaughn; and chief marshall for Miss Piercy will be Mr. Piercy, Jr., and assistant marshal John Albert Whisnant. Co-chairmen of the 1982 Ball are Mrs. Dale Bridges and Mrs. C. Rush Hamrick, HI; Secretary to the Debutantes is Mrs. William E. Campbnell, assisted by Mrs. Dale Short; and the League President is Mrs. Lacy Ballard. The Shelby Junior Charity League Debutante Ball originated in 1946 when thirty one young ladies from Western North Carolina (twenty from Shelby) were presented to society. Inspired by the late Isabel Hoey Paul and patterned after the annual debutante ball in Raleigh, the Ball has become a well estblished social event of Western North Carolina. Following months of parties honoring the Debutants, the Ball weekend in Shelby provides two days of delightful activities hosted by the League for the Debutntes, their parents, and their marshals, as well as the presentation itself. My Answer By Bflly Graham DEAR DR. GRAHAM; Do you think getting involved with drugs may make a person more susceptible to the devil? — C.R. DEAR C.R.: Yes, it may well be true. The reason is that drugs may make a per son less alert, and cause him to lower his guard. It is interesting that the word which is usually translated “sorcery” in the Bi ble is the same word from which we get the words “pharmacy” and “phar- maceutical.” The reason is because sorcery was believed to be closely related to the use of drugs in some instances, and it was also seen as closely related to the worship and service of Satan. It is also interesting that in our own time the use of heavy drugs and the worship of the occult have often gone hand in hand. That is not by accident — refusing God’s way of life automatically exposes us to the temptations of Satan and his influence. But there is something else to be said. When a person becomes involved in drugs, it is often because down inside there is a hunger for something greater than they have experienced before. A person my not realize it, but this is actually a hunger for God — a vacuum in the human heart which only God can fill. But whenever we substitute anything for God — whenever we try to fill that spiritual hunger with anything (or anyone) other than God — we have been deceived by Satan. Satan’s whole efforts are directed at keeping peo ple from God, and he will use any means at his disposal to accomplish this. This can include drugs, or any number of other devices Satan will try to use. Satan is a liar. He promises happiness and peace of mind, but in the end all gives us is misery and slavery. The Bible says, “Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you” (James 4:7). Satan is strong, but Jesus Christ is stronger. He alone can give real meaning and joy to life. Don’t accept a substitute — let Christ take control of your life and let him give you true joy and peace.. LIVESTOCK REPORTS At 10 weekly livestock auctions held within the state the week of May 31, 5,290 cattle were sold. Slaughter cows brought $37 to $45 with canner and cutter at $33.50 to $42.50. Choice slaughter calves 350-550 pounds from $53 to $58.50 with good grade $48 to $54.50. Few choice slaughter steers above 800 brought $63 to $67 with good at $56 to $61.50. Few choice slaughter heifers above 700 brought $62.75 to $63 with good at $55.50 to $58.25. Slaughter bulls yield grade 1 & 2 above 1000 from $45 to $55.25 cwt. Medium frame no. 1 thickness 400-500 feeder steers $59 to $70 with small frame no. I’s at $53.50 to $66, same weight medium frame no. 1 heifers $49 to $54.50 with small frame no. I’s at $45 to $52.50. Beef type feeder cows carrying average flesh $39 to $47 with thin flesh $33 to $42 per hundred pounds. Baby calves under three weeks of age $42.75 to $90 per head. Lutz-Austell Funeral Home PHONE 487-7211 CUY— BARNETTE Funeral Home Foothills Area Church Directory *BAPTiST* NORTHSIDE MT. PLEASANT ALLEN MEMORIAL OAK GROVE NEW HOME BEAVER DAM OAK VIEW OAK GROVE BETHANY OLIVE GROVE PALM TREE BETHEL PATTERSON SPRINGS PINE GROVE BETHLEHEM PEACH STREET PLEASANT HILL BOILING SPRINGS PIEDMONT POLKVILLE BUFFALO PLAINS VIEW REHOBETH UNITED CALVARY PLEASANT GROVE ROBERTS TABERNACLE CAMPS CREEK PLEASANT HILL RUSSELL'S CHAPEL CARPENTERS GROVE PLEASANT RIDGE SHARON CASAR POLKVILLE ST. PAUL COMMUNITY POPLAR SPRINGS ST. PETER CORINTH PUTNAM MEMORIAL SULPHUR SPRINGS DAVID RACEPATH ZION DAVIDSON MEMORIAL ROSS GROVE MISSIONARY METHODIST DOUBLE SHOALS SANDY PLAINS DOUBLE SPRINGS SANDY RUN ♦PRESBYTERIAN* DOVER SHELBY 1ST FIRST . DREWERY-DOBBINS SHELBY 2ND JOHN KNOX EASTSIDE SHILOH RYBURN MEMORIAL UNITED EASTSIDE (K.M.) ST PAUL (CASAR) ELIZABETH TEMPLE ♦LUTHERAN* ELLIOTT MEMORIAL TRINITY ASCENSION EMMANUEL MOORESBORO RESURRECTION ESKRIDGE GROVE UNION ST. MATTHEWS (K.M.) FAITH (K.M.) VICTORY FALLSTON WACO ♦CATHOLIC* FLINT HILL WALLACE GROVE CHRIST THE KING GOLDEN RIDGE WASHINGTON ST. MARYS GREEN BETHEL WESTOVER GROVER FIRST WESTVIEW ♦CHURCH OF CHRIST* HIGHLAND ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST HOPEWELL ZOAR CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE KINGS MOUNTAIN WALLS MEMORIAL KINGS MOUNTAIN 1ST ♦SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST* KINGS MOUNTAIN 2ND ♦METHODIST* BLISS MEMORIAL LATTIMORE ALDERSGATE LAWNDALE LILY MEMORIAL BELWOOD BEULAH ♦EPISCOPAL* LOVE VALLEY BOILING SPRINGS CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER T n 1 M 1 TV MACEDONIA CASAR 1 HINi1Y LAVONIA CENTRAL MIDVIEW EL-BETHEL-HOEY ♦INTERDENOMINATIONAL* MORRIS MEMORIAL MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN TABERNACLE MOUNTAIN VIEW DURHAM CHAPEL MOUNT CALVARY FRIENDSHIP ♦ASSEMBLY OF GOO* MOUNT SINAI HOYLE MEMORIAL FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD MT. GILEAD KADESH CHURCH OF GOD MULLIS MEMORIAL KINGS MOUNTAIN CENTRAL RIGHTEOUS CHURCH OF GOD NEW BETHEL KISTLERS UNION NEW BUFFALO KNOB CREEK ♦WESLEYAN* NEW CAMPS CREEK LAFAYETTE STREET FIRST CHURCH OF SHELBY NEW HOPE LAWNDALE NEW PROSPECT LEE'S CHAPEL ♦MORMON* NORMANS GROVE MARTIN STREET CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF NORTH BROOK MT. HARMONY LATTER DAY SAINTS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING Baird Furniture Co. Phone 482-7205 217 E. Marion Street Shelby, N. C. Johnny Green Used Cars Flint Hills Rd. Bolling Springs C. J. Hamrick & Sons Phone 434-2554 John Deere Dealer Maxwell B. Hamrick Insurance Agency Phone 434-2554 Boiling Springs, N. C. Gardner-Webb College Lutz-Austell Funeral Home 409 W. Marion Street Shelby, N. C. Francis Bros. Used Cars Don & Jerry Francis Boiling Springs, N. C. McKinney-Landreth Funeral Home Hwy. 221 Ciiffside, N. C. Palmer Mortuary 514 North Lafayette Street 'Shelby, N, C. Hamrick Bros. Licensed Grain Dealers Phone 434-6373 Boiling Springs, N. C. First Federal Savings And Loan Association Boiling Springs - Shelby - Cherryville Foothills View Newspaper Boiling Springs, N. C.
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