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Liberty Baptist Church Education Service Held . ? 4 Br MRS. MILLARD FERGUSON HJS Community I porter True mountain hospitality was at its best last Sunday when the members of Liberty Baptist Church gathered to celebrate the acrompl'shments of a long felt and hoped for need ? a church of their own in their community. The grading and graveling of a road from Cralyree to Cove Creek made the need acute and two year ago the church built of concrete blocks was erected at what the members thought was an enormous rost, but last Sunday this debt was acknowledged paid with a dedica tion service. Hev. Pete Hicks of Canton de livered the dedicatory sermon. The pastor. Hev. Dock Russell of* fered the dedicatory praver and the choir from the Ball City Bap tist Church of Spring Creek, furn ished the special music. At noon a picnic lunch was en joyed and the afternoon was given to singing by groups front various churches throughout the area, with brief addresses by Grover C. Davie of Waynesville and Frank Davis oi Iron Duff, both of whom has shown much interest ill the de velopment of this community. The record showed a Sunday School enrollment of 150. Misses Mary Dean and Barbara Ann Davis of Moorsville arrived lkst Friday to visit their brother. Rev. A. R. and Mrs. Davis and to help in the Bible school which will begin at Fincher's Chattel. June 27 and run through July 9. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saf ford for ten days are this sons. J Mr. and Mrs. Ted SalTord and two t sons of Prince George. Va.. and Mr.' and Mrs. James Safford and two sons of Charleston, S. C. James Safford and two sous of Charleston, S. C. ' Miss Esther Lee Wright and Dal las Green entertained the class mates and school friends of Miss Clarine Green with a pre-nuptial surprise birthday party last Sat urday night at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green. Miss Green will be married ] next Sunday to Bennett Best, son | of Mr. and Mrs. George Best of Upper Crabtree in the Crahtree Baptist Church. Mrs. Jack Tabor of Harrimon. Tenn.. entertained with a lawn party for her daughter. Sherlyn's sixth'birthday last Saturday after noon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Haney. A houV.20 guests were preset^, Miss Cora Ilipps, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Silvers of Canton and Mrs. Fttrman Noland of Fines Creek spent last weekend at the home of Miss llipps' cousin, Mrs. Li|lic Hipps Trotter of Oneida. Tenti. Mrs. Trotter had ie misfortune to break her hip 1 a recent fall. Mrs. Fannie McElroy of Enka spent the fast week visiting friends and relatives in the community. Glenn C. Palmer spent several lays last week in Haleigh on busi ness. Kenneth Parks and Gene Jones have returned from Flint, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Wood roe Buch anan' ol Morganton. spent the weekend with Mrs. Buchanan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Fisher ?ind sons. Erastus and Hay of High Point, spent the weekend with Mrs. Fisher's parMits, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Allen. Virgil Mathews has returned from El Paso, Texas where he ipent two weeks with his brother. Pvt. Alvin Mat+iews. Bev. and Mrs. A. H. Davis and thHr guests, Misses Mary Dean 'ind Barbara Ann Davis of Moors villt. were visitors of Mrs. Davis' oarents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ileal in llayesvillc this week. Mrs. Wllburn Grooms spent sev ehal days last week with her son in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holloway of l.enolr. Mrs. ^lonty Underwood, with in fant son, Samuel McKlnley of Wa.vnesville, is convalescing at the home of her brother and sister in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fer guson. " w? LIGHTER THAN SPRINGTIME is the frasrance of this happy bride inspired by her C'hantilly lace sown. ? Wedding Day Glamor Problems Are Answered By VIVIAN BROWN AP Nrwsffaturrs Beauty Editor After the trousseau has been as sembled and modeled for family | and friends, the bride discovers that she hasn't given a thought to wedding day glamor. Letters show that many prospec tive bridds have the same prob j I ems. Here are some questions they i ask. The answers might help you. i too: i Q. 1 have a very short Italian- : i style haircut, I am wearing my mother's wedding veil a month from today and find that it makes . me look absolutely scalped and my i : .. , . ,/ - ?? ? ?? i liair ends are not long enough to fringe the veil. A. It might be a good idea to have your mother's veil restyled. If that isn't possible, you can buy or rent a hair piece that may be smoothed around your own hair for the wedding. If these are done properly you can fool anyone, but i| Is an added expense. Q. I am overweight and white makes me look huge. We are hav ing a big church wedding and I must wear a white dress to please my family. Can you make any sug gestion that might help? A. A deep V neckline will help ( cut down the bosom size if that is one problem. A wide panel down the front of the dress will help cut hips. If possible avoid a dress , with a big full skirt unless your | Noah Numskuu ?/*-/hi \\\ 1JJtAR -MOAH - ? .Htw >O0R WIFE PRESENTED YOU WITH QUADRUPLETS ? POUR CRy/Aie OUT-LOUP/ I <SE*<N??T I ^tCCNTQWM, <'A Hear aloah - ^ A MISHrWAMESEENfc?? HAPPIER THAN A sceerrER WHO'S SORRY HE Cotter ? 0 MARY &U?N EARP TAYLOfi^VllLE , H*C. HAVt Woy A FAToare PAFFr TToT.o*-' IT T? HOAK - C Atit TX,a nu..h,?.i * fc.i >??'? ??" '? ' tkPgKi, waist, and bosom . are very much slimmer than hips. Q. Is there any objection to a bride wearing perfume on her wed ding day? ?Y A. Not if she chooses the lighter fragrances. One said to bo inspired by the sof( Chantilly lace of the bride is a sWeet gentle, scent available in everything from ? a foam bath essence to a liquid cream deodorant. Q. 1 have sallow skin and rath !er lifeless hair of a faded blonde 'shade. Is there anything I can do to perk up my looks? A. Yes. A good color rinse will . highlight your hair and complexion too. A deep pink or bronze tan are lovely shades for blondes wearing | white. For the pink look choose a ( rosy amber foundation cream, dab a spot of pink rouge on either cheek,.blending it up to the corner ' of the eyes. Dust powder over all. Use a waterproof mascara to dark en eye and brow lashes. Be sure to practice this makeup before the < wedding day. MOLOTOV GETS POLICE PROTECTION 4 ? RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER V. M. Molotov (left) Is shown near the gates of "the luxurious mansion rented by the Soviet delegation in Hillsborough, Calif. Standing behind him is Pete Fena, local police man assigned to protect the Bed representatives attending the 10th anniversary sessions of the United Nations in San Francisco. North Carolina farmers' rash re ceipts from milk have increased 3'2 times since 1940. The principle of the abacus has i been known for more than 2,000 ! .. | years. imruc-n, 23 r,ot. ? people j?re under 15 J World hog numbers im substantially during ^ lishing a new high ?til' 319 million head. six per ? than a year earlier and n, cent above the 1936-4.1 .J All watch repair w done here is check identically by the - Is; which prints an ac< rate record of the r< of your watch, assuri you that all work 1 been properly done. REMEMBER TO DEMA THIS PROOF OF ACCURA faf-fyan J E W E L E I rniniTiijnfl * -T- | OOPS, CAREFUL! Doa't tali* ckoneaa on krokoo flat* or ?harp thai It ot tho kaoch. Woor brack ? boat and ko ?ofa. FOR THE BEST QUALITY | AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES . .. 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