People You Know Society About People, Parties Clubs and News In Social Activities Mr. Hubert Carpenter of Lin colnton, Route 4 was in town Sat urday shopping. Mrs. W. F. Welbourn, Jr., and children. Bill and Jay of Lexing ton spent the Thanksgiving holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hobbs. Mrs. Carl Summer returned home today from Chapel Hill where she spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Dr. and Mrs. George Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCall and children, Kathy, Pam and Jane Kllen and Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Par ris of Charlotte were guests of Mr. and Mrs A. C. Ream during the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John I.eonhardt of Chase City, Va., and Mr. an'1 Mrs. W. F Childers of Bartow. Fla., attended the funeral of their step-mother, Mrs. ,T. T. Houser, Tuesday afternoon. Mr .and Mrs. Joe R. Putnam end sons. Rill and Walter, spent t h e Thanksirivinc holidays in Franklin the quests of Mrs. Put nam’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wal ter Furr. Wallace Harridson, student at Duke University. spent the Thanksajiviriv holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy ITarrelson Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Carpenter had as dinner trueists Thanksjrivinsr Day, Mr. and Mrs. Renneito Car penter and Jan of Charlotte, Mr. . nd Mrs. Jack Vernon of Chapel Hill and Berlin Carpenter. Jr., of Crouse and Gastonia. Mi1. and Mrs. Blnneh TTcavnor attended the funeral of Mrs. Hpavners Aunt. Mrs. AV. T. Roof in Columbia. S. C.. Sunday. Miss Edwin a Houser >f AA'ash -ert.on, D. ('.. and Mis- Marianna Houser, student at Greensboro 1 oil eyre, spent the Thauk-iriviopt holidays here- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Houser. Mr and Mi e Kenneth Payseur :i‘ cl children. Mirhele. Ch *ry! and 'truce of L”uy Branch, Nr. .T.. spent the Thank-yivintr holidays here with the former’s toother. Mrs. PlaTpti.ee Payseur. Mr. and Air-. Lester Houser, Misses Ed win a and Marianna Hou rer, Mr. and Mrs. Uaeford Dellin ycr, Anna Rae and Zenith Beilin ■rer, Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter and Frieda, Mrs. Staey Harrelson and Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bax ter and Mrs. Mae Carpenter/pent, Thanksgpvinjr Day in Salisbury with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tharp. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Beam of Charlotte spent Wednesday with Mr. Beam’s mother, Mrs. Charles P. Beam. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Putnam and children, Carol and Hugh, Jr., of Gastonia spent Thanksgiving Day here with Mrs. E. C. Sullivan, Sr. Miss Paula McLeod, student at Western Carolina Teachers Col lege, spent the Thanksgiving holi days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McLeod. Wade Boyles, Bob Camp and Sebum Crocker, students at West ern Carolina Teachers College spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with their parents. Miss Rachael Pharr, student at iWCUNC Greensboro and Joe Billy Pharr, student at Davidson Col lege. spent the Thanksgiving holi days with their parents, Dr. and Mrs, Joe Pharr. Mr. Wayne Allran, student at the Seminary in Columbia, S. C., spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Allran. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Summer of ■ Raleigh spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle.Summer and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner. Misses Selena Hoyle, Rita Mc Ginnis, Patricia Anne Beam and Pa' Cooke Indents at High. Point College spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with their, respec tive parents. ■Tool navi Black welder; c;,lWe. six Holidays her Air. and Air and Billy George students at Davidson t the Thanksgiving with their parents. I’. \V. RIaekwelder. Al>-. diaries Dellinger, student State College, Raleigh, spent the Thanksgiving holidays here vith his parents. Air. and Airs. J. Garland Sherrill. Mr-. G. A. RiidRill spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Salis bury the guests of her daughter, Mrs. Tom Rutland and Mr. Hor Alisses Frances Ann Harretson, Krieda Beth Kelly. Afartha -Ton Blackwelder, and Rachel Pharr, -indents a! WCUNC. Greensboro spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with their, respective par ents. Mrs. Walter Pope and children, Pamela, Danny, Susan and Tim my. Mrs. E. S. Sellers and Miss Barbara Sellers spent Thanksgiv ing Day in Charlotte with Mr. and Airs. Ralph Pope and attended the Carrousel. SPECIAL SALE • AT GOLDINER'S ONE GROUP OF LADIES FALL COTTON DRESSES $8.88 VALUES TO $16.95 Sizes 9-15, 12-20, 14 1-2 - 22 1-2 THE NEW GOLDINER'S Mrs. Bello Johnson of Asheville and St. Petersburg, Fla., spent the week-end here the guest of Mrs. J. D. Hobbs. Milton Crocker, Jr., Band In structor at Fast Rockingham, spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with his mother, Mrs. J. M. Crocker and grandmother, Mrs. Charles P. Ream. Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Beam, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Farnsworth, Mis. Rob Stroup and Mr. and -Mrs. Ernest Stroup spent Sunday afternoon in Rutherfordton the guests of Mrs. C. c. Brooks. Alvin Roberts, student at West ern Carolina ’Teachers College spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Yates Roberts, Miss Shirley Homesley, member of the Mebane school faculty, spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Homesley. Mr. and Mrs. Donald lleavner and son. (June, of Charlotte and Mr. J. Webb Beam, were dinner guests Thanksgiving of Mrs. Alma Hayes and family. , Carry Summer. Charles Sherrill. Bob Reynolds, Bob Turner and John Carpenter, students at State College. Raleigh, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at home. . Miss Sylvia Carpenter returned me p,lnday from Atlanta. Ga., in re she spent the Thanksgiving didays wCh her grandparents, r. and Mis. B. O. Light, Mrs. K W. Carlson of Warren, Pa., spent, the Thanksgiving holi days here with her husband, who manager and owner of the Western Auto Associate Stove. Dr. and Mrs. John Howell and children, Patricia and Webb of Durham spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with Mrs. W. C. Howell a id M'-s, Jimmie Hutto. Misses Betsy Ann Quinn and Kay Sullivan, students at the Uni I versify of South Carolina. Colofti j h.u, S. f .. -in n' the Thanksgiving i holidays here with their parents. i Anna Gail Gamp. Nancy Harris, I Vary Ann Austell, Bob Long, 1 Bill Sneed. Fred Reynolds. K. I,. ! Beam. Wade Harrelso*^ Jimmie Faker, Charles Maker, Cone Car penter, Jr., John Kilby, Perry ! Brown, Alary Lois Brown, C. A. j Helms and Muriel Seagle all stu dents at ASTC Boone, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at home. Surprise Birthday Party Given Harold Carpenter of Route 1, Crouse, N. C., celebrated his 14th birthday with a surprise party Riven by his mother, Satur day nieht, November 26th at the St. Mark’s Clubhouse. Several Rallies were played by the proup with prizes awarded to the winners. Game direetois were DoriA Carpenter and Janet Sel Refreshments were served to | Harold, honoree, Brenda Barker, Jane Beam, Tommy Beam, Kay Black. Janet Brown, Kenneth Ford, Steve Holland, Gerald How ell, Gary Kester, Roy Sellers, Troy Sellers, Yates Witherspoon, Carl Sellers, Janet Sellers, Doris Carpenter and Mrs. Charlie Car St. Mark's Club Mci Friday P. M Th regular monthly meeting of the St. Mark’s Home Demon stration Club was held Friday af ternoon at the club house. The meeting was called to or (.er bv the president Mrs., Carl Kester, and opened with the sing ing of the Thanksgiving hymn, •Come Ye Thankful People Come.’ “Many Things for which we should be Thankful” was the theme of the devotions rendered by Mrs. Carr Black. 'Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Miss Virgie Anthony, followed by the treasurer’s report. During the business session sev eral items were discussed and passed upon. Mrs. Berlin Car penter gave a report on the re cently held County Council meet- * ing, and preesnted Mrs. A. L. Kiser, a pin designating her a new membeu of Gaston ounty Honor Club. Mrs. Kiser has at tended Farm and Home Week the number of years required to make 'her eligible for membership. St. Mark’s Club is very proud to have one of its members an Honor Club member. It was decided that the Decem ber meeting, which is Family Night Month will be a .Christmas Party and will be held Saturday nijrht, December 17, preceded by a covered dish supper served at 7 o’clock, p.m. “Housing” was the topic of the Demonstration presided over by Home Agent, Miss Lucile Tatum. With a blue print modern house plan on display, she in her own adept way pointed out the good points inside and outside and dis cussed fully the finer things nec essary to make a house a home. During the social hour the hostesses: Mrs. Buford Beam and Mrs. Carr Black served delicious refreshments to the 14 club Corn er present. - Eagle Ads Pay Mbs Martha Clark, student ai Cullowhee, spent the Thanksgiv ing Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark of Crouse. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Tyson and two sons, vistied Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Beam on Bessemer City, R-l, Thanksgiving Day. Misses Elizabeth Ann Houser. Margaret Boyles, Nell Self and Nancy Seagle, students at Lenoir Rhyno College spent Thanksgiving Day here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. Wehunt returned to their home in Frank lin Park, Illinois, Tuesday after spending Thanksgiving Holidays here with Mrs. V. C. Peeler and Dr. and Mrs. E. S- Wehunt. Mrs. Mickey Clark and son, Rhonnie of Boone spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Garland Hallman and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin T. War lick of Eugene, Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Carr of Lub back, Texas spent part of last week with Mr. B. M. Stroup and Miss Sallie Stroup, after having visited sorng, of the old battle fields, and other places of inter est. in 'Virginia and Pennsylvania. This was their first trip in this part of the V. S.. and they were more than delighted with the country and all the people they CHICKEN PIE SUPPER DELLVIEW WOMAN’S CLUB, DEEMBER 10 The Dellview Woman’s Club will give a Chicken Pie Supper at the Club House on Saturday night, December 10th. Note the date ard come out and enjoy a good old time chicken pie supper. THANKSGIVING DINNER GUESTS OF HEAVNER’S. and Mrs. Blanch Heavin’ their dinner guests Thanks Rev. and. Mrs and children, David and ensboro; Mr. and Mrs. Sox, and daughter Jane. Lenoir-Rhyne Colie Mrs. Howard Bacill i'.. Hickory; Misses Edith Sox and Mr. Hickory and Miss Columbia. S. C. Mr. an 1 and Sara Bil Louise anti Harold Sox. Naomi Root. Mrs. Daggerhart Honored At Party Mrs. .lorry Dags pier Mi-s Deanna honored Friday n Fttie Dellinger. M M’s. G. B. Beam, veil Summer erhart. the for ghUlwhon Mis .. Yates Beam, Jr.. Mrs. Mur .1| delightfully entertained at i pretty party and miscellaneous --Lower at the Carlton club hoi,at . The,club-room was attractively a’ranged with white chrysanthe out the bridal mums carrying colors of green and white. Bridal games were enjoyed af - ei which the hostesses served in dividual wedding cakes iced . in white and decorated with wedding bells, green and white block ice cream .nuts and punch, further emphasizing the bridal colors of green and white. The center of attraction was the bridal table loaded with love ly wedding gifts from the 40 guests present. Services At First Methodist Sunday morning. December 4. the Rev. Mr. Cooke will preach on “The Fifth Beatitude” from the text: Matthew 5:7 “Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.” At 7 o’clock the service will be based on Acts 24, with the text from verse 5: “For we have found this wan pestil ont fellow and a mover of sedition am on s' the Jews through-out the world, and a ring-leader of the sect of the Nazarenes . . • _ MORE ABOUT -- Christmas Mail (Continued from Front Pago) usual size or bulk, better check with the Post Office before at tempting to mail them,” the 1 os^ master Warns. ‘‘The limits on size and weight of packages varies, depending on where you mail your packages from. Some Post Offices cannor accept packages that are more than 7 inches in combined length and girth, nor more than 20 pounds i„ weight. In others, the limits »o up to 100 inches in combined length and girth and 70 pounds in weight. It is always bettev to use cor rugated cartons for shipping your gifts especially where there are a number of various sized objects. Use plenty of wadded tissue or newspaper in the cartons for ex tra protection against shock. Com plete each package toy wrapping in heavy paper and tying it with strong cord. As extra precaution against loss. Postmaster Putnam advised placing both your return address and the recipient’s address inside the carton or package before it is wrapped. Don’t seal your parcel unless you include a notice reading “Contents merchandise—may be opened for postal inspection’ along with your return address and the recipient’s address on the mailing label. If you use Christ mas stickers or seals put them on the back of your Christmas cards and packages so that they will not conflict with the address on the front. Before you release your packages be sure that proper post age is firmly affixed to each and it’s a good idea to place a piece of transparent cellophane tape over the address portion of the label to prevent defacing it in transit. Make sure, of course, to include th«( recipient’s full name, street address, city, zone end REGISTER AT DOTY’S MEN’S SHOP FOR YOUR HEART’S DESIRE Doty’s Men’s Shop has an uni que Registration from now until Christmas at his store. Registra tion for “Your Heart’s Desire”, that means anything in the store you would like to have. So, don’t fail to register at Doty’s Men’.-* Shop. MR. GUY BEAM IN GASTON MEMORIAL The many friends of Mr. Guy1 R. Beam will be glad to knew he is getting along fine at the Gas ton Memorial Hospital where he underwent an operation last Tues MRS. J. C. BALLARD IN GASTON HOSPITAL Mrs. J. C. Balard had the mis fortune to fall Saturday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Flay Hass, and crushed a hip bone. She was carried to the Gaston Memorial Hospital in Gastonia and. underwent an operation. Her condtiion today is considered very Mrs, Ballard is 8fi years of age. Prayer Meeting At Mrs. Nettie Parkers j A Prayer Meeting service will ! <• held on Wednesday evening, I November 30th, at T :."»<> o’clock at [the. home of Mrs. Nettie Parker on the Howell Mill Village. Everyone is cordially invited I to attend and worship with us, j The service wil be Conducted by (.tin Missionary Prayer Band, ; j Alcoholic Meeting i Sunday, Dec. 11th. j i ——- ' . ! ; There will be an open meeting j • of Alcoholic Anonymous on Sun- 1 di y af.terr.tobn, Deceinbei T-l tlv. at 1 •>. c ’< !u •( in the Men’s Bib’., Cla.- I in the basement of the F : s.t Pres j ' liyf e.i ian ('hitrch. ; Some leaders of the movement. | !.in ,'Gastonia a,hd;’-member's of -the: ergur'station- in neighboring towns J will be :pi'CSe.nt. | Everyone who is interested in | the problem of alcoholism is urg I . ed to be present. Womans Club To Meet Friday 2nd Tlii' i : ■ 'M-yvilli' Woman'.- ('Tub will nice! in regular meeting on Friday afternoon. !teconi .aer 2nd. ;.'ir> in - '.••ad of Thursday. The American Home 11-opar' me.itt will have charge of the meeting with Mr.-. George IS. Falls as chairman.. At this moot ing the honorary mein hers of the i !n(> will be honored. Cherryville Girls Pledge Sorority Durifijr Sorority rush week at. j High Point College, three Cherry | ville girls were asked to become Kappa Delta Pledges. They are: ; Patricia Ann Hearn, adughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beam, Pat j Cooke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I K. B. Cooke and Miss Rita Mc j Cinnis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ; U. T. McGinnis. After having | pledge training they will become I : KD Sisters in January. The Kappa Delta Sisters of J Cherryville are Jane Allen But ! ler Dellinger, Mary Grace Houser i Hull, Lorainne McOurry and I Beverly Jane Heavner. Fellowship Breakfast Beginning next Monday, Do- | comber at 7 a.ni., in the di ning room at Home Folks Cafe I and continuing' every Monday thereafter, a dutch fellowship I breakfast will be held for any and all men who care to attend. There will be no organization, no dues, no projects—just fellowship, clos ing with a meditation and prayer led by one of the men present. The whole idea is spiritual fel lowship. You are Welcome! Bethany Class Meeting Monday Misses Ruth and Ethel Watter son were hostesses at the Novem ber meeting of the Bethany Sun day School Class of the First Bap tist Church on Monday night at the church. Mrs. Hilliard Lackey, class pres ident, called the meeting to order and gave a very inspiring mes sage, “What Is There To Be (Thankful For” and read the f>7th Psalm. Miss Maude Newton led During the business session, dues were collected. Plans were made to send cheer to the sick during the Christmas season. Plans were also made for the an nual Chrismas party on Saturday, December l!7th, at 7 P- M. Mrs. Gus Helms and Miss Maude New ton will be hostesses. During the social hour games, under the direction of Ruth Helms were enjoyed. Delicious refreshments .consis ting of angel food cake, fruit salad, potato chips, pickels and coffee were served to the follow ing: Mesdames Lib Lackey, Thel ma Childres, Ethel Black, Marie Dellinger, Mae Correll, Mildred Black, Ruth Helms. Jim Walker, Ruth Watterson and Maude New ton, teacher. CORRECTION At the a n n u a 1 community Thanksgiving Servcic, I made an error about the flower decora tions. I should have thanked the Village Garden Cluib for the love ly flowers and the Junior Wom an’s Club for telephoning folks about the service. I regret the error. — Use Eagle Ads — GROVER CLIFTON PARKER Mr. and Mrs. 0- C. Parker, Jr., announce the birth of a son, Grover Clifton, on Saturday, No vember 19th. Mrs. Parker is the former Miss Geraldine Sneed. DONNA VENESE TILLMAN Mr. and Mrs. Don Tillman of Detroit, Michigan announce the birth of a daughter, Donr.a Ve nese, on Friday morning, Novem ber 25th. Mrs. Tillman is the former Miss Aneita Shelton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelton. Mr. Tilmaa is the son of Mr. . and Mrs. Clarence Tilman. They | have another little girl. Sherry, 2 years of age. Funeral Services Mrs. J. T. Houser Funeral services for Mrs. .1. T. Houser were held Tuesday after noon at 4 o’clock from David’s Chapel Methodist Church in Clove-1 land county. Mrs. Houser, 79. of Lawndale, Route 2, died in the I Shelby Hospital Monday after noil at 1 o’clock following a three I weeks illness: Rev. W. II. Yoke- I ly and Rev. ,1. C. Swain officiated. I Interment took place in the church cemetery. She was first married to Rob ert, Williams and from this union was one son, Sam Williams, Lawndale. Route 2. who survives. Also surviving are the following -top-children from her marriage to Mr. Houser who preceded her in death. Mrs. John Leonhard!. Chase City, Va.. Mrs. W. 1 . Chil ders, Bartow. Fla.. Ms- ClvdeJ Dixon, -Mrs. Atlas Tillman of SheL j by, Mrs. W.,RL Styers, Mrs. buy Hearn. Cljerryville, Mrs. Ray Wi bun;. Che Seville. Route, 1). ('. Houser and Ford Houser i f Vale. Route 2. Ah JKt.ClAI 1U;N I" In ci. 1'T' th I’d like ‘u take th: means of i’.W .my sine.. thar. ,s ■I deepest, appreeiathdi in flip ■1 pit* who presented w* with'a * V ly li it'vi Jtop las* jyee’ . You will never know what it ms will continue *.» menu me. The painful hn: vs will ;.-.s wore rjuirk-ly. il will help iri« ■ ■ •»:room., and :vt i>f all is' kttowld "t'e that then p*.*o 0 who still care: and w vause I'sh.dps vi■ v 'hr Iratnfv’ ■,> • k th'f* H‘.‘ave«'ly Father to ;nn :is you have Me.I and j n'in'thr words of Tiny Tim. j Grateful, INKZ McENTfRl Jack Knell Attends Meeting In Colorado CHARLOTTE — Jack Knell, News director for WBT Radio and WBTV Television, attended the annual meeting' of t he Radio and Television News Directors Asso ciation in Denver, Colorado, No vember 17-19. The meeting featured workshop discussions of radio and television news and .talks by General Hum ber Harmon, head of the new Air Force Academy; Val Peterson, Civil Defense Director; and John Daly, vice president in charge of news for the American Broadcast ing Company. Knell is president of the North Carolina* Associated Press Broad casters and is a member of the board of directors of the Nation wide Associated Press Broadcast WAIT! Don’t throw it away. Call 6820. We buy and sell used appliances and furni ture. RHODES APPLI ANCE CO. 200 East Main St. Cherryville, N. C. TF A GIFT TO THE GIVER this vith the purchase of this luxurious new PARKER '51' pen and pencil set Famous Parker ''51” pen with Electro-Polished point and the new Parker Liquid lead Pencil that sharpens itself as it writes. Point cannot breakl Here's a gift that is new and different! Plus ... a $3.95 liquid lead Pencil FREE 4 with the purchase of \ this "51” LL Standard Set. EASY TERMS Classified Ads IMMEDIATE OPENING—T\v / hliu-olnTon, i' .in M". Holly; ( no In Stanley,' ci.c :: r*.. Citv. oiu in ('1 iimi■ !"l■ j:i. lino .n !y iiKonr. ‘ Who w:U have thy. on lortunity to make -STS.00 P i no! nians.Mii joo.^T‘ ion it' you nualify. Your wife's pi'e-em-e at the interview will lie helpful. Ap ply Mr. jjiirtrer. Hotel Arminjrton; i :• -to hi a; X. < .. Monday. Decem ber ath, 7*:?(> I’. M.. only. NOTICE We offer a complete line of SCHWINN BICYCLES, in Eng lish, American, and Middleweight Styles and Colors. Special values are also offered in Columbia and Murray Bicycles. See our shining KEEVER’S REBUILT at $27.50 and $29.50. We pay cash for 20 and 24 inch Girls and Boys Used Bicycles. Our stock includes Tri cycle, Velocipedes, Irish Mails, Coaster Wagons, Skates, Guns, Electric Irons, Ironing Boards, Air Rifles, Shot, two tubes for 5C_Agents for Aladdin Lamps and Repairs. We Have the most select line of Sewing Machines in this section —Our Repair Department is com plete and is manned by Experts. You get our cash prices on our convenient Lay-Away Plan Do your Christmas Shopping at KEEVER & RAMSAUR. Inc. North Court Square, Eincolnton, N. C. 2t-D6-c Start using our Lay a-Way Plan on Dolls Wheel Goods, and other toys for Christ mas. TILLMAN’S VARIETY STORE TF LOST — (Told Bui ova Wrist W btdii-s. Tuesday morning. F iiiier pi •use return to Janet Ch:: ptnaiV on Sol * Street or • call K;:l: Office, 075-2. Reward offer lte j 1 {);; SAialv Warm Morning 11 outer Also two Goats. IIAMP ; HOMKSl.KV. Phone (54 3 2. lt-p smaammmmBaamammBmtm "EVERY WHY HAS A WHEREFORE" (Author’s name below) l There are many reasons, “Why” i you bring your prescriptions to j us for compounding with complete { confidence in our knowledge and integrity. You know that we i Pharmacists have had many year* of study at a College of Pharma cy, and have passed a State ex amination to prove our know We know that you place your health and life in our care when you entrust us with the com pounding of your prescription*. We pledge ourselves to merit that confidence. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE 6772 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE j Pick up your prescription if I shopping near us, or let us delnr ! er promptly without extra charge, j A great many people entrust us ! with the responsibility of filling ! their prescriptions. May we com* i pound yours ? HOUSER DRUG COMPANY PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS | Quotation by William Shake spear 1593 Copyright 9W155 Interior Of Cherryville Public Library News From Library During Book Week the three third grades from Bast Elemen tary School visited the Library. These were the grades of Mrs. Crocker, Mrs. Larson, *nd ^ Wells. Some of the children had never before been in a Library, l and had many questions to aafc A number of them returned later in the week and obtained Borrowers cards. 1 Darius Carpenfed has donated a juvenile book, “A Book of He roes” to the Library. Mrs. Janies Putnam also has given several Zane Grey books and two Histori cal novels. Additional contributors to the Library drive are: The American Legion Dr. E. S. Wehunt, Ken neth Beam, Blackwelders Machine Shop, Mrs. Hattie Self, Dr. W. L. Armstrong, Jr., Cherryville Nur sery, and the Junior Woman’s Club.