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Dr. J. E. Anthony and son, Wi
left Sunday (or Palm Harbor, 1
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Mrs. E. B. Shiver. route 3, it
home after haying received
reent at Shelby hospital.
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Long Lt Carroll E. Barnes has been
itlves transferred from the Brooklyn POE
to Fort Monroe, Va. I,
111am Mrs. Lida Ormand of Bessemer n
fla. city and Miss Sarah Ramseur have e
returned to their homes after visit- li
\ at inn for two weeks at the home of A
treat- Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Stacy near York,
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Dr. W. H. Farley la being treat<
t Charlotte Memorial hoeplt
/here he has been a patient for tv
/eeks.
Mrs. W. G. Grantham left yeete
ay for Florida where she will v.
ation for some time.
Little Barbara Ann Randall, wl
as been a patient In Charlotte M
lorlal hospital for three weeks, hi
turned to her home In an lmpro
d condition. Barbara Ann is tl
if ant daughter of Mr. and Mi
l. T. Randall of Hickory.
Mrs. R. S. Plonk Is taking trea
tent at the Memorial hospital,
harlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morrison hi
s their guests Sunday Mrs. Ma
aiet Dunn, Mrs. Daisy Osmer
tlss Musette Jenkins and Jam<
unn of Covington, Vs., and Mi
. P. McGee of Kannapolla.
Mrs. Henry Summltt spent la
eek In Hickory visiting her daug!
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Jerry McCarter, son of Mr. ar
trs. Oscar McCarter Is a patient j
aston Memorial hospital.
Miss Annie Laurie Summitt ar
rsall niece, Laura Marie Barnc
pent Sunday in Hickory as gues
t Mr. And Mrs. A. T. Randall.
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CLUB NOTES
COUPLES
Mr and Mrs. George H. Maunc
ere hosts last Thursday when me;
era of the Couples bridge club m
?r their weekly playing session.
High scores for the evening wei
eld by Mrs. Bill Davis and Da
inger.
At the conclusion of play, a d<
ctable dessert course was sdrve*
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Finger will ??
Ttain the club members this wee!
FORTH IGHTE RS
Mrs. George Houaer will be hos
? to members of the Fortnight*
ub tomorrow.
TUKSDAT, CLUB
Mrs. Paul Nelsler was hostess th!
ek to members of . the Tuesda
ridge club.
High score prize was won by Mr
unter Neialer. Mrs. Booth Glllespl
as guest player for the afternooi
SENIOR CLUB
Mrs. E. A. Shenk, president of th
enlor Woman's Club, announced \
ay that there will be a-meetlng <
le club tomorrow (Friday) at 3:3
* m. at the club house. All men
3tb are urged to attend.
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at Scrxttawtw^Tpoop Marten 1M4,
Troop "jSTrton.
Mr. Beainan baa given freely of
id Js time in the leadership of Boout s.
J* in hie community, county ana in
tg the work of the Piedmont area over
a period of yean and haa been the
moving spirit in Scouting in his
'xxi lty. Under his leadership the
art of Scouting has progressed in
McDowell county. Be has built up
m outstanding group of men to
jerve Scouting in McDowell county
and he has been elected to bead up
t outing in McDowell county end
m .? a vice-president of the Piedmont
et O-xincll for the year 1M7.
Smith-Pearson q
*. Vows Spoken H
d The vows were spoKen at the
1.' home of Hev. B. F. Austin, pastor of
the Second Baptist church. Mr. Austin
performed the ceremony, using
the double ring ritual. se
t. Mrs. Pearson is the former Miss ye
?r Mary Helen Smith, the only daugh- A.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Smith. For fr
her marriage, she wore a two-piece hi
suit of oxford gray, using black L<
. accessories and at her shoulder, a Fi
* corsage of red roses. fi<
y Miss Evelyn Edens was the pi
bride's only attendant. SBe wore a P<
* black and white suit with black Ci
accessories and her corsage was of
talisman roses.
William J. Smith served Mr. Pear- cc
son as best man. to
[q The bride attended Central school ^
J and Lenoir Bhvna ?'II?,T'> ?"
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time she h^a been employed by rn
j. the Bell Telephone company.
Mr. Pearson, the son of Mr. and j
- Mrs. L. Pearson, also attended ?
Central high school and served three !
years as a tailgunner in the Ninth II
Air Force. A year of this lime was II
spent overseas, during which time, I
he flew forty-nine missions. At I
present he is a student at the Bel- I
mont Textile School. II
The young couple are making II
their home on Firestone Boulevaru II
in Gaston la. ~ Ml
| COBBECTION ||
I In last wade's Issue at the}!
I Herald, In the Story of Mr. ' and ||
I Mrs. J. P. BlalocK's fifty-sixth wed- II
| ding anniversary, oip information |
I was that Mrs. Blalodt and' jtyftMrjl
I Randall were the only MS*tvtaft{|
? Children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wll I
I liam Randall. It has been brought ||
I to our attention that sister ||
I younjfest at twelve children and si-1|
| though she is seventy-three years j|
I old, She |S In excellent health and I
5 does her own housework dally.
| ivv wieit-jMiiiieuceu,,
I Foi Driving Prank I
I Two out-of-town ms^ were senten I
I ced In Recorder's court here IfiHI
| Monday afternoon on charges of |
I driving drunk. D. W. Jenkins, of I
I Shelby, was given six months, free I
| an payment of $75 and coats and |
I Mm of his drivers license and Mars I
I 8. Duncan, of Spartanburg, S.
| was sentenced six months, suspend- I
I ed on payment offfS and costs, I
1 and was sent to jail for non-pay- II
I ment of.the fins. ]':\
I Evell Lackey, on cluuge. of I
I oesilon at liquor and carrying a eon- I
I re aim weapon, was found ; guilty'|
I and sentenced to sixty day*' ?us- jj
I pended on payment o19B0 and costs ,1
X and confiscation Of the weapon. ?*
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I u*u-ymi? ui ujjuv., iumi (ill
I lion at liquor charge., Kenneth Clay I
I waa found not guilty had Ethyle I
K Loutoe Jenkta. waa fined ?I0 and II
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nr. Ltaoi k. blackwklder
VW-president Piedmont Council,
repioMSiMiig Iredell oounty 1944 end ?
IMS; elected ?ke president far Ireiw
WafcediiMei' fVli ' r Sf7j r' wommtUee,
Troop S Mooresvllle. IMS. oti
IMS. 1944, 1946. 1949; chairmen a
MooreevlUe dletrkrt oommlttee 1949;
member executive board, Piedmont
Council 1942. 1943, 1944. 1946. 1949; *ti
met, ber Iredell county district com- 8c
mlttee 1942 through 1949. Pi
Rev. 19r. Black welder's leadership or
In Scoutlnc his community end Hi
county and as a member of-the ex- in
ecuttre board of the Piedmont Coun- Cs
cfl aver a period of years Has been en
faithful and outstanding. He has stt
been the moving spirit behind the ar
movement In his ooaununlty and bo
oountr and he has rendered valuable fir
service on various council commit- Be
tees from time to time. I its
ITsuiell Retires As a
losonic Secretary 1
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Oscar C. O'Farrell, for the last s
ven years secretary and for 39 c
jars a member of Falrview Lod^e a
, F. and A. M. here, has retired h
nm ihaf rtnaf I* time Unewnrl ? ? '1
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idles Night supper held by the
klgij at Central cafeteria on last
-iday night, during which new of- ;
cers of the organization were made
iblic. New Master of the Lodge is
yrcy F. Dllling, succeeding W. K. s
ook, immediate past master. c
Hal D. Ward served as master of
tremonies as the local Masons met c
honor their ladles and Rev. J. G. 1
inkier, pastor of Central Metho- J
st church, made the address. Mrs. e
L; A. Ware made the response on i
5half of the ladles after Mr. Ward \
id welcomed them, and gave an t
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STAB BRAND rRBPARED
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Chairman Metro divisional con*
Ittee. 1041, IMS, 1?1C. 1044. 1044.
40; Scoutmaster, Troop 10 Ee4otrt,
1M1; member troop com ml V
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g^i't^^ffiStoQb.1 *??-"" fee?-. ~t
astotda, 1041; member troop convtttee.
Troop IT, Oastonia, 104V
43. 1044.
Mr. Jeffers has rendered out'
ending leadership In the wort: cfl ,y
outing for the Negro youth ol the
edmont area over a period or vests
id has given liberally of his time
) has been largely instruments
the development ol the Councl I
imp for Negro Scouts and in the
listment of a group of the outtnding
leaders of the Piedmont
ea In .he work of Scouting for the
ys of his race. Mr. Jeffers is the
st Negro to be awarded the SlUvr
aver by the Piedmont Councl! in
more than 30 years of operation.
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nteresung discourse on Masoruy
nd its part In the history of the
Jnited States and the Vvorld.
Stating the two main ideals d
ufasons as brotherhood and frien*
hip, Mr. Winkler, in his address
ongratulated every Mason on bel?
member of an organization thai
ias played such prominent past
n world leadership.
t'v
C. T. Corn we 11 was recognized mt
he oldest living member of Use
xxige, with 47 years to his rerdi
Ladles of Grace Methodist chuntti
erved a turkey supper for the Ohaslon.
Other officers announced for ftor
urrent year are: C. J. Gault, Jr., sas
or warden; W. A. Walker,
unior warden; J. C. Keller, treasurr;
J. C. Bridges, secretary; Ailesi
lerndon, senior deacon; J>aul W.ti
vens, Junior deacon; and J. A. Wa&
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