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A Foothills View, August 12,1982, Page 2 Community News Serving Beaver Dam, Boiling Springs, Flint Hill, Lavonia, Mt. Pleasant, Prospect, and Trinity. Prospect Community Mrs. Verle Davis, Mrs. Clara Godfrey and Charles visited with Mrs. Bertha Hammett last Sunday night. Rev. and Mrs. John Godfrey and Leslie of Cooper’s Gap, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Smith, Wesley and Erik of Six Points, visited Mrs. Clara Godfrey last Monday. Mrs. Ruddy Schenk, Mrs. Ann Schenk and son of Waterloo, Iowa, Mrs. Addie Bridges and Mae Hamrick of Kings Mountain, had lunch Wed nesday of last week with Mrs. Broadus McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Boliley Barnes spent from Satur day until Tuesday of last week at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Callie Ruppe ate lunch Saturday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Manly Wallace in Cliffside. Cassandra and Jennifer Nodine of Sunshine, spent last Sunday night with their great- grandmother, Mrs. Spencer Ruppe. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Nodine and Billy Jr. ate lunch last Monday with them. J.D. and Clay Johnson of Cliffside ate dinner with Mrs. Ruppe last Sunday. Mrs. Novella Crawford of the Trinity community spent from Satur day until Tuesday last week with Mrs. Henry Crawford. They also visited Mrs. Arthur Harris while in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brackney, Angie and Kenny of Norfolk, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Conway McCraw of Avondale, visited Velma McCraw last Thursday. Mrs. Charles Mosteller and Shannon of Gaffney had lunch with Mrs. Effie Mosteller last Wednesday. Don Scruggs spent last week with Gary Walker and family in Ohio. Danny Jolley of the Trinity com munity spent last Saturday night with his grandmother, Mrs. Cecile Jolley. Other visitors were Mrs. Ollie McCraw, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Justice and Michelle and Mrs. I Howard Greene and ! Kim. Dr. and Mrs. Hamlet Lemaster of Gaffney visited last Sunday night with Mr.and Mrs. Ira Elmore. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bryson of Spar tanburg ate supper last Thursday night with them. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wood of Blacksburg spent this past week with Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Wood. Other visitors were Mary Bedford and Janice Williamson of Gaffney, Vernon M e 1 i sia and Jennifer remained here for the week with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Jolley. Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Jolley, Louise Jolley, Melisia and Jennifer, went to Chimney Rock last Tuesday for the day. They ate dinner last Sunday with Mrs. Annie Jolley Louise, Mrs. Patty Hutchens and Mrs. Gazzie Harmon. Mrs. J.A. Bartee By Mrs. Broadus McGinnis The youth of and Mrs. Ira Prospect Church Elmore. They spent with their leaders Sunday with Mr. spent all this week and Mrs. John E. in West Virginia for Bryson of Spar- the M i s s i 0 n tanburg. Mrs. Vacation Bible jHamlet Lemaster of School held there. Gaffney visited The youth had them Thursday, charge of the morning worship service Sunday telling about their week at School. Rev. 0 die s Wheelhouse, associational missionary, had Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Jolley carried their grandchildren Melisia and Jen- 1D1 e nif0j. Jolley home on Friday and spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jolley in Green sboro. Boiling Springs Community By Louise Moore Mr. and Mrs. Carl spent several days charge of the with Mr. and Mrs. church services last Johnnie Ray Bartee Sunday night while in Flat Rock, N.C. pastor was Mr. and Mrs. Kirk ^^ay. Humphries spent last Wednesday and Thursday with Paul McCraw in Winston- The Bible School commencement was held Sunday night at Lavonia Baptist Church. The average attendance Linder of Mayo, Shelly Butler of Forest City, Millie and Elaine Atkin- son, Toyna Robertson of Cherokee Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Humphries and Ashley of Sandy Mush visited them last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Clements of Spartanburg, S.C., Mrs. Lera Walker of Cliffside, visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Jo«nes Tuesday night. The church had a watermelon slicing was 70. Sunday night after church services. Refreshments Sunday visitors of were served after Mr. and Mrs. Kirk the service Sunday Humphries and night. Mrs. J.A. Bartee were Paul McCraw Mrs. Ollie Sinclair of Winston-Salem, [had surgery this Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin i week at Cherokee Humphries and I Memorial Hospital. Ashley of Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Hoyl Blalock Jr. and children of Mat thews spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hoyl Blalock Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Graham C. Hamrick. Miss Carolyn Hamrick has returned home after spending several days with Mrs. Doris Johnston in Raleigh and two weeks with her brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamrick in Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Lowe Deveny of Columbia, S.C. visited Mr. Stanley Green and sisters Saturday. They also visited Andrew Deveny who is a patient at Crawley Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Maude Weaver and Mr. and Burroughs had Mrs. Carl DeBrew family dinner at her attended an alumni home Saturday meeting at the night. The occasion Presbyterian was to celerate Mrs. Church in Hot Marion Morehead’s Springs Sunday. birthday. Mrs. Mrs. Pink Morehead is from Bridges, her son Earl, N.C. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bridges, Mrs David and Nicole of Raleigh, spent theBrian weekend in Boone. Steven and Michelle They went espcially °.t ^^^^ to’ see “Horn in the ^rs YVest.” Lipcomb and Samantha relatives in Philbeck of Shelby ttiis area. spent several days Mrs. Palmer Gold this week with her honored Mr. Gold with a dinner for his birthday Saturday at their home. Guests included the Gold’s children and grandmother, Mrs. Julia McSwain. Mrs. McSwain, Mrs. Eunice An thony and Mrs. Vertle Pearson g^randchiidrem spent Friday night in Spartapburg, S.C. Mr. and Mr. T.D. Holye of Charlotte Mush, Lillie and Veolia Bailey, Mrs. Arey Jolley, Mrs. J.T. Jolley and Mrs. Russell Greene. Charles Mosteller ^ and family of Willingham ate Gaffney were ^with Saturday supper Aldrich, Garmon Mrs. Broadus guests of Mrs. Effie McGinnis. Mosteller. r visited with Carl L. Sunday to Hamrick on Friday, several days. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Moore went to Lake Norman stay Mrs. Grade Barnes and Madison McCraw. Mrs. Opal Johnson and Stan of Belmont spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Charlie Godfrey. Francis Fasolino and daughter Mary returned to Charlotte last Thursday after spending two weeks with relatives in Boston. They spent last Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clayton in Charlotte and returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Parris, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fasolino and children spent most of last week at Myrtle Beach. Joe Jolley of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jolley, Melisia and Jen nifer of Greensboro, spent the weekend with Mr. and 'Mrs. J.T. Jolley. Mrs. Mary E. Wyatt of Pacolet was also a visitor of the McGinnises. Later in the day they visited Mrs. Effie Mosteller. Mr. and Mrs. Those attending the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Parris at their home in the Draytonville community on Ai'm simmo^rof 1™?“^ Stella Scruggs, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Mooresville were guests for the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Wood. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Kile Davis, Mrs. Sallie Jolley, Mrs. Catherine Ruppe and Garmon Bar nes. Mrs. Mary Potter, Mrs. Jackie Potter and Christy joined Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tucker and family of Tryon Tuesday night for supper at the Reasons in Spartanburg. Mrs. 0 z e 11 e Harmon is home from the General Hospital in Spar tanburg. Mrs. Olie Elmore and Mrs Ava McGinnis ALL TYPES OF visited her Tuesday, home improvement Bratton, Mr. and Mrs. D.B. Scruggs and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scruggs. Mrs. Helen Aldrich and Mrs. Gertrude Aldrich spent from Wed nesday until Friday with Mrs. Verle Aldrich in Candor, N.C. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robbs and Mr. Robbs’ mother from Grassy Pond visited Mrs. Thomas Price Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Jolley of Belwood spent Saturday with Mr. The Foothills View (997-240). Second class postage paid at Boiling l^rings, NC. Sworn paid subscription total: 900. Sub scriptions are $7.00 a year, stogie Is^ies 15 cents. Mail to Editor, PO Box 982, Boiling Springs, NC 28017. ASK FOR COLOR PROCESSING BY Kodak GABRIEL INC. Boiling Springs Phone 434-7541 Savings of up to $400 don’t amount to a hill of beans without these two words: «IOHN Don’t miss John Deere Down-to-EaS^alues All offers expire May 31,1982. Lawns and Gutters Cleaned and Repaired nanny's Home Improvements Phone 434-9278 C. J. Hamrick & Sons, Inc. North Main Street Boiling Springs, N.C. (704) 434-2226 or 434-7777
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