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Mr. and Mr*. Robert Saber Spent
Sunday in Rockingham visiting Afr?. Q
'Saber' parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Claude oi
:1 # Polk.
PhM&C Wilson Griffin is visiting a
bis parent*, Mr. and Mr*. E. W. Grlf- ti
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poppli^ poctuUo^ wd itonitc.
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gaillardla, nantopeh, awaat alyaeum, 1
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had*, bat in a place where they gat <
l ? aonahtne only'part ei each day you 1
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fcrnkh cot Bo were over a long eoaaon 1
: with plenty left on the planta for door- i
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Mr. and Mr*. Ney D. Btearn* o
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Mr. and Mrs. Nevette Hughes.
Mr*. Jack Fortune and son spec
few days last week with Mr*. Foi
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??wi fi?v? mw< cfaymnthe
mums, snapdragons, and bachelor buttons
in white, roee, red, and the popular
blue.
Somewhere near a porch where yw
dt after the day's work, Is done, rain
i chimp or row of nicotians or "flowtring
tobacco." The plants with theh
long trumpet hlneenma are attractive
tnd e breath of the heavenly fragranm
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Norm* Kay Hun rick w|r? (anU of
Mm. 8>j 0. Caditu and family la'
Hamlet the week end of Feb. 9.
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Roberta are
visiting relatives in this city.
s Bev. P. D. Patrick attended the
meeting of the board of trustees ot
Davidson college, held at Davidson
t We'dneeday.
1 ] Mr. and Mm. N. B. Bellissimo and
"rYi daaftte i fiMfc flwili laft
: recently for Chicago, UL, where they
* will make their home. Mrs. Belliasimo
la the daughter of Mr. and Mm.
Frank Hambright of the Bethany
community.
Ernest Hays of Charleston, 8. C.,
spent the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mm. O. T. Hayes. Mr. Hayes
baa been promoted to assistant
business manager. Miss Dorothy Hayes,
also of Charleston, 8. C., and daughter
of Mr. and Mm. O. T. Hayes,
1 has been promoted to Radio 2nd class.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. McOill and
Mm- Dona McOill left this week for
h trip to Florida.
More About Central
Methodist Star
(Cont'd from page two)
and 'coffee.
The meeting was closed with the
benediction by the pastor of the
church.
The Young Adult Fellowship it
a newly organized class and has a
total of 104 members to date. B. A.
Murray is yresident, Fred Wright, jr
is vice-president, Miss Grace Davit
is secretary and treasurer and Miss
Carolyn Prince is assistant to Miss
Davit.
The members of this gronp hold a
devotional in the Fellowship Hall
each Sunday morning instead of the
regular assembly of all classes. They
have a committee that works acl
tively toward increasing attendance
I and membership; one to plan recrea.
tion and entertainment and a flower
t and visiting committee. Each month
) two members are appointed to act as
a welcoming committee.
Mrs. J. H. Patterson la a most
r efficient teacher and through her
t leadership and kind cooperation the
f Young Adult Fellowship has develT
oped into the star class of the Cenr
tral Methodist church.
J 70th Anniversary Couple
, Give Credit To Religion
l "Bead your Bible every day," dei
clared 90 year old Jefferson Moaa in
l giving his recipe for longety and hap
piness in marriage as with Mrs.
Moss, he celebrated his 70th wedding
anniversary at their home west of
Cherryville Sunday.
"I *v? worn out two Bibles in my
S married life," he continued as he
t beamed upon the throngs of relatives
. and visitors who all but over-ran the |
r mob* home bright with flower*, gifts
, of articles and money and rememI
brances, Including those of the ProsP
ident of the United States and Gov
ernor Gregg Cherry who sent along
an autographed picture as a token
" of his esteem for folk who make
f marriage work?and stick ? even de
cades.
"It is with a great deal of pleasure
that I send you this note of con
gratulations on your 70th wedding an
niversary," wrote President Truman
in a letter on White House
stationery. "Such an outstanding
communionship will, I know, bring
you many priceless memories and 1
want to jdin your many friends and
loved ones in extending best wishes
to both of you."
The day started with devotions
led by Rev. J. W. Costner who called
early at the Moss Home. Later, as
the family began assembling for the
dinner and open house which followed,
Rev. Sylvester Elliott of Cherryville,
led further devotional* because
Mr. Moss said "we don't do anything
here without praising the Lord
first."
I In excellent health and good spirits
the two old people who have
lived happily together?he's a Republican
and a Baptist, sh? a Democrat
and a Methodist, but they say
they've never had anargument over
politics or religion in all their married
life?enjoyed the felicitations of
kin and friends and looked forward
to making it 75 years with another
gala celebration five years hence.
Mrs. Biser Hostess
At Lovely Luncheon
Mrs. M. H. Biser was hostey to a
number of visitors iq the city at luncheon
on Wednesday of last week.
The luncheon table was centered with
a lovely arrangement of naadsna.
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riace mm were or JUtnd erorOot. '
A delicious three eonrw luncheon
ma served. Covert were laid tor
Hn. Jaek Fortune, lire. J eerie Kite?
lire. Robert Lewie, Mrs. - W. R.
Weaver, Mre. Tommy Harper aad
lire. Bleer.
Mr. and Mm. Joe Cole
To Celebrate 60th Tear
Mir. aad Mre. Joe L Colo will ob-,
are* that* HMk '
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Methodist Young People
Will Attend Meeting
The Cleveland County bub-District
Youth* Fellowship will- meet tonight
(Thursday) at 7:30 o'clock at Kadesh
Methodist church, Lawndale. Cars
I will leave Central Methodist church
at 0:30 o'clock. All young people who
wish to attend are urged to Oe ther*
on time.
Miss Neeley Bride
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| Miss Edna Pearl Neeley, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Neeley, be
came the bride of Charles William
Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Ford baaturday afternoon, Feb. 16, at
Qaffney, 8. C., Probate Judge CobD
officated using the ring service.
The bride wore a suit of light grey
wool, with navy accessories and a
lovelf corsage of white, bhe is a grad
uate of Kings Mountain high school.
Mr. Ford also attended Kings
Mountain high school and served with
the U. 8. Navy having received his
discharge in January.
Guests at the wedding were Misses
Alice and Sylvia Burton, Magdalene
Greene and Roy Pearson.
Mrs. Howard Ware
Honors Bride-Elect
Mrs. Howard Ware was hoetess at
a linen-shower on Friday night at
her home paying compliment to Miss
Martha Sue Dover, bride-elect.
The bridal colors white and green
were used in decorating the rooms.
The dining table, spread with a white
cloth, was centered with a miniature
bride with sprays of ivy artistically
surrounding her.
Contests and games were enjoyed
during the evening after which Mrs.
Ware, assisted by Mrs. Julia Grayson,
served a congealed salad vwth accesAii
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