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Toll Society Editor
Capt. James Ratterree has a/rived
In the States fromEngland and Germany,
where he has been stationed
on maneuvers for thTee months.
Mrs. Ed Hord spent the week end
In Shelby, guests al Mr. and Mrs.
Bynum Mauney.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cansler,
Mrs. Humphries McDaniel were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Cansler
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy McGill of Gastonla,
Elmer MeGiH at Mooreaboro
visited their mother, M*~\ <iia McGiJl,
over .the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles. Goforth visited
, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Parrish of Clover
Sunday.
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Mrs. Ab White and dajrghter were
dinner guests of Mrs. Charles Goforth
Friday night.
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Mr. Horace Walker is confined to
his home with flu.
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Meredith Alumnae luncheon in
Charlotte Tuesday.
Hev. W. H. Stender and son( Harold,
have returned from Gaston Memorial
hospital where they -underwent
a, tons! lectomy.
Mrs. J. M. Garrison who fell at
her home Monday suffered severe
bruisies and strained her back. She
is improving and resting veTy weil
at present.
Mrs. Charles Thomaason has been
confined to her home- tor -several
weeks. It will be necessary for her
to rest and "take iteasy" for at
least two mire weeks.
Mrs. Pat Tignor has been confined
to her home for a week.
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Miss Gantt Feted
At Woman's Club
Wtlltamc QriiAA .
iuviMHiam vnv ?? iiuame, ?vt
McUarne, and Miss Maud Williams
were hostesses at a delightful cocacola
party Saturday morning at the
Woman's club house, when they'i
paid compliment to Miss Mary Fran
ceu Gantt, bride-elect of December.
Miss Gantt won a becoming dress of
grey crepe with which sne used
black accessories.
The hall and lounge' of the olub
house was lavishly decorated in i
white chrysanthemums and ivy car-. ]
rying out the bridal motif of green
and white. .. fl
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Guests were greeted by Miss Maud (
Williams and presented to MesdUmes
Otto Williams, Bruce McDaniel
and the hororee, Miss Gartft.
When guests arrived at tne party,
refreshments were served buflrv* 1
style from a beautifully appointed 1
table arranged in the club lounge.
A white linen cloth covered the table <
which wks centered with a bowl of
white daisy chrysanthemums flanked
on either side with white tapers.
The open fire gave a soft glow and
cheer.
Iced coca-colas; frhos, potato chips
dpughnuts and salted nuts were served.
Assisting ttoe hostesses in serving
were Meadames Jimmie Mercer,
Wylie Green, W. K. Smith, and Jt^tn
Gamhlo
On arrival Miss Gantt was presented
a corsage of white baby chrysanthemums.
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Eighty-five guests called between
the hours of 10 and 11:30.
Goodbyes were said by Mi&s Le*
ne Patterson.
Out-of-town guests were: Mes- |
dames Wijey Green and W. K. Smith i
of Chalotte, Mesdames Tommie 1
;.?ta/T?.,C)aud VVylck, Jack' MoCarver,
Miss Rhoda Carter of Gastonia, Miss
Mitchell Williams of Lexington.
The system soil classifnication de
veloped through years of reasearch
makes it possible to apply technique
of modern "agricultural science to:
individual farms.
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Mr. and Mrs. Abbott
Entertain At Bridge
The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Abbott was the scene of a lovely
party Saturday night when they
entertained members of their bridge
club. '
Attractive arrangements of mixed
faJl flowers were used.
UUk r. . ,V% /wVM/tll.eUn
j i j? ji awico ci i u>c wiiviuaiun vrx
the progressions were Mrs. J. B.
Simpson and Milton Fryer.
A dessert course with coffee was
served.
Informal Party At
Campbell Home
Mrs. Charles Campbell delightful- j
ly entertained at an.informal party
Saturday night at her home. 4
Firsrt Lieut. Jimmle Mercer show- ,
ed slides of Alaska.
Those' enjoying the hospitality t
vere Mesdames G. C. Boone, Mac
Villeford of Radford, Va., Mrst W. t j
Carroll of Asheboro, Mrs. Phillip Ba- i
ker and daughter, AJarq Ellen, Mes- <
dames \V. G. Hughes, R. G. Plonk, E. .1
L. Campbell, Abie Martin, Lieut,
and Mrs. Jimmie Mercer.
Hnmft mart., palra anH nAffoa wat 1
served by the hostess.
Vera Sargeant Circle
Meets At Abbott Home
The Vera Sergeant Circle of the
First Rapist church met Tuesday
night at the home of Mrs. L. E. Abbott
with. Mrs. Quinn Whisnant as
point hostess.
Mre. Bryan Hord, leader, conduct- .
ed the business. The members de?
eided to remember some "Shut-Ins"
with baskets of fruit for Thanksgiv
ing.
Mrs. Bill Bake had charge of the j
program. Topic f6r discussion, "One j
Saviour for Asia and the Inlands of t
the-Sea."
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Fourteen members and one vjsitor
Mrs. Hill, were present.
The hostesses served fruit cake,
whipped cream, nuts and coffee. >
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Patterson Urove ]
Nov rs and Comments 1
B> Mrs. Thurmon Seism ^
The revival that began last Wed- r
nesday week, came to a close* last *
night, with a large number coming '
for baptism, and some by letter. 11
The W. M. S. met with Mrs. Beulah
Bridges Saturday afternoon with JO j j
members present. Mrs. G. C. Teague 1 <
gave devotional and opening prayer, i
Our topic was "One Saviopr fo; Asia t
and the inlands of the seas." Officers s
for the coming year are: Mrs. Ben t
Hararick, presi<i'.nt; Mrs. Everette
Lovelace, program chairman; Mrs.
Tom Hamrick, secretary; Mrs. Thur- c
man Seism, treasurer. We were dis- v
missed with prayer by Mrs. Forest a
Hord. After which our hostess serv- a
ed sandwiches, pickles, cookies and *
coffee. *
Teachers and officers meeting will j.
be held Friday evening, Nov. 19 at
7 o'clock in the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,
W. B. Huskey. Every officer and ?
teacher are urged to come.
Little Winifred Wright, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Wright of Bessemre ^
City is still in Memorial hospital in ^
Gasronia. His condition remains a- ,
bout the same.
Mrs. Tlltman Pridmore entered the ^
Presbyterian hospital in Charlotte u
Sunday to undergo an operation.
Miss Georgia White was visiting V
Mrs. A. P. Falls and Mrs. Lloyd |
Phifer last week. < : v
Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Teague were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and S
Mrs. Gettys Seism and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wright and i
daughter, Marguerette, Mr. G. P. I v
Barber attended the funeral at Be- j
t hie hem for-Pfc. John Dixon Black- ]
burn. ? . y
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Turner and
son, visited Mrs. Little Turner of
Grover Sunday. J
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Huskey and ?
sons, Bobby and Dean, visited Mrs. "
Tom Barnes and children otf Grover *
Sunday.
"Forest Teague was Sunday guest c
of Coy, Troy and Robert Bridges.
Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh Bridges of
Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Bridges and son Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Seism wish to t
announce the birth of a daughter, i (
ThuTsday.Nov.il.
Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Teague, Ruth 1
and Forest, were Friday dinner ,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
Seism, Nell and Charles.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Putnam, D.
2., Sue, Morns, and deulah Bridges,
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. IVa vis Wright and children
Mr. and Mrs. Kuasel Putnam and
son, Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones
wens Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mas. Hoyle Putnam. : f '
Miss Norma Jane Hamrick spent
Sunday wvth Manna Wright
Wayne Putnam and Travis Wright
visited Herat Hamricx Sunday
afternoon.
PJTA Wofit School
Met Wednesday
: "Wte November meeting ol West
school P-TA was held In the. school
auditorium Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Paul Hendricks conducted the
worship program, assisted by Mrs.,
John Gamble.
'A very- interesting skit emphasizing
National Book week was presented-by
the pupils of the third grade,
under ttu> rttr<ii>t/iJ ai
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Miss .Fannie carpenter. k
Mtk. Cnarles campoell, city ttbrarlan,
spbke on "Books and tne Melation
to Children." Mrs. campoell
asked that parents encourge ineir
children to lorm the ha hit 01 reading
good material. She also spoite oi the
wonderful selection of hooks to
choose from.
Mrs. Phillip Baker, presided over ~
the business session, rne treasurer, *
Miss Marjorie Hord, reported the pro J
ceeos of the 'Halloween carnival
wmcn came to $234.37.
Mxs.'W. R. Craig announoed the 1
supjeot for the Uecemoer meeting, **
wmcn wui be "Music" with Mrs. rw J
old Crawiord as chairman. ^
After the conclusion of the meet- (
ing, memoers were invited to tne 1
Lunch room for rexreanments. Mrs. '
Jonn (jlamoie and ner grade mother j
acted as hostesses. ,
The J. M. Williams ;
Ueiet>rate Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs., J. M. Williams cei?- .
brated their sixty-second wedding
anniversary Sunday Nov. 14, with a
family dinner party. *
The eight chiMren, Mrs. 'Lillian
Hendridts, Beaufort, N. C, J. H. (
Williams, Gaston la, Mrs. F. G. Watterson
and Charles Williams, Kings
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4MUUH 11 JM4 O, u. A/. *J*lt4X\SSnJ, rwi" I
est City, Mrs. L. C. Mlnch, Cbailotte,
Mrs. S. E. Huffman, Columbus, O.,
and if. S. Williams of Winston-Sal- '
em were here for the occasion.
Neither Mr. nor Mrs. Williams are ,
at all well at this time.
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Miss Janet Robinson '
Spoke At ARP Church
A large and appreciative audlen*
ce heard Miss Janet Robinson give j
the second lesson on Exodus at the 1
A. It.P. chun.fi Sunday afternoon.
She is ail excellent and tnsplra- ? '
tknval teacher. The third and last <
lesson win be given Sunday at 8:90 <
p. m. y
The men and women of the town ,
are invited to come and hear her. ?1
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iCeeter's Hosts At
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suitet Lunner rarty
Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Keeter were
losts at a Buffet dinner Saturday
light at their home complimenting
heir guests, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph
riadison, jr., Mr. and Mrs. James.
["rayor of Petersburg, Va.
The dining table was covered with
in imported cut work cloth*. In the
enter of the table was a silver bowl
lolding yellow and wUHe chrysan* I
hemums flanked on e';he side by I
ilver candelabra s with yellpw takers.
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A tasty and well prepared turkey
linner with all accessories was sef?'
ed to the folowing, the house guests
tnd Mr. and Mrs.?Dan Finger, Mr.
nd Mrs. Ravid Cavan of Atlanta,
dr. and Mrs. Jimmie Harris, Mr. and
Irs. John Cheshire, Mr. and Mrs.
rerr.on Crosby, Dr. and Mrs. D. F.
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tee Of Clubs With
vlrs. Hunnicutt
The Ace of Club met last Thursay
afternpon with Mrs. Harold
lunnfcutt. j
Effective arrangements of snap-'
ragon and African violets were
sed. I
Guest other than club member
>'as Mrs'. Jim Smith.
After several progressibns tallies
I'ere added ond prizes presented to
Irs. Carl Mauney and Mrs. Jim
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.ximn.
The hostess served ice cream,
iome made eoeoanut and fruit cake
eith coffee.
McAuley-Ormand
Vows Spoken
The wedding of Miss Florence Lucille
Orrnand and John Francis Medley
of Charlotte took place last
Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock in
he Ling Creek Presbyterian church.
The bride and bridegroom enter>d
together. The brfde wore a brown
ash mere suit wnth a pink blouse,
iiwn accessories, and a shoulder
>oliquet of orchids.
Mrs. McAuley is the younger daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Robert Dixon
Jrmand of Bessemer City.
'After a wedding trip the couple
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Adjoining Kings Mounts
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Friday. Wgrewbar 19.1948
will make their home In Huntersville.
Those attending the wedding from
Kings Mountain were: Mr. and Mr.s.
B. M. Ormand, Mrs. O* P. Lewis, Mrs. , ^'r
C. T. Carpenter, Mrs. Helen G Nea]?
and Mr and Mrs. Hllliard Black.
The American Legion is a fighting
veteran organization. It was formed
by fighting men of the AEF in?
France in March 1919.
in TKn A marl/i o r* !/ ?
.nciJiuviojiij/ in * iic ????*.a ivuii mv"
gion is exclusive. Only those veler
ans holding honorable dischargefrom
actual service n either World'.
War I or II are eligible for membership.
The American Legion has either
sponsored or given full support to
practically all veteran legislation
both at the federal and state levels.
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