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WITH THE ATLANTIC FLEET ? (FHTNC) ? William H. Wells, chief electrician's mate, USN. (second from left) has been assigned as a crew member to the miniature minesweeper USS MSB-5. Wells U the husband of the former Miss Lucille Ledford, of Route 2, Kings Mountain, N. C. Other crew members are Frederick Rathsdam, chief boatswain's mate. USN, the commanding officer; EdwarO Grahn, electrician's mate second class, USN; and Howard E. Large, englneman third class. USN. Visitations Highlight Grover Yule Season; Churches, Circles Active GROVER ? The service at the First Baptist Church Sunday evening was conducted by four college students. Officer in charge was James McGinnis. Af ter the devotional service, they talks on the following sub I <, jccts. I "My Devotional Life", Ellis f Tate. "My Classroom Contacts", Nor - rls Camp. "My Musical Life", Charles E. Sheppard. "My Chosen Vocation", James McGinnis. Friday evening the Lottie Moon Circle will entertain the Brotherhood of the First Baptist Church at a. banquet in the church baSement. Brtiida Hawkins was hostess to the Junior Girls Auxiliary with a Christinas party. They sang ca rols and were accompanied at the piano by Mrs. S. M. Hughes. The girls played games and the fol; lowing won prizes: Mray Anne Herndon, Mrs. S. M. Hughes, ' Mrs. Ben Davis, Jerianne Camp and Betsy Shaw. Delicious re freshments were served by the hostess and her , mother Mrs. J. D. Hawkins. ' Mrs. Grant Curie of Como spent the week with her mother, Mrs. S, B. Crockers, Mr. Curie and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor and children arrived for Christ ? mas and spent a few days. M, L. Hardin spent Sunday at' New Zion, S. C. with friends. . v Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs." I J D. A. Moss Christmas Day were "Mrs. W. L. Martin, Miss Mae Mar tin of Blacksburg, S. C., MrsT*J. D. Davis of Charlotte and Mr. J. B. Martin, a recent graduate of ? the University of Tennessee. Mrs. W. J. Moss and Miss Addie Moss of Shelby, Dr. and Mrs. G. O. Moss of Rutherfordton and Mrs. Darrell Peeler of Guilford P*k?ollege vifiited Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Moss recently. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Bell of Anderson, S. C. visited Mrs. Bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady I ~= Ross, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ross and daughters, Misses Beona, Mary and Joyce, visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bell of Anderson, - S. C. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Randall visited Miss Alberta Johnston, a patient at Mercy hospital, Char lotte, on Saturday. Mr. Bill Randall of Dallas, Texas vlclted his brother, Mr. Clyde Randall and Mrs. Randall during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbons of Wickliffe, Ky. spent the holidays with Miss Ava Gibbons. Dinner guest of the B. A. Har rys' Christmas Day were their children and their families ? Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Harry, Jr., Bruce and Judy; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Harry and Ronnie of Roberson viile; Tommy Harry and children of Shelby; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woods of Summerville, Georgia; and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McCar ter, Anne, Phillip, and Butch. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woods re turned to Summerville, Georgia on Sunday after spending the week with the B. A. Harrys. They were accompanied home by Phil lip Harry. Charles Houser, USA, of Camp Rucker, Alabama, and John Hou ser, USN, of Norfolk, Virginia, visited1 their parents, Mr. an(j Mrs. Ray Houser during the holi days. ? Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Hughes and Mason visited Mrs. Hughes' mother, Mrs. George Settle of In man, S. C. during the holidays.. * - Mr. and Mrs. Luther Byers cf Charleston, S. C. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Byers. Mrs. Jake Dover of Shelby visit ed her sister, Mrs. Addie Beam recently. Mr. Lemar Moss who has been employed in &asablanca, Algeria arrived home to spend the Christ mas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Seay of Spartanburg spent the holidays I Happy New Year! A? the New Year downs, bright and cheery, we say thank yon Vo the many iriends'who have patronized us during the past year and convey to each and all best wishes for a Most HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. DCLLinCCR VJCUKL Wouriouu%,7l.C . untain's Leading Jewelers Filial Rites Held i For Miss Monis Funeral services for Miss Mary Morris. 57, resident of route 1, Kings Creek, S. C., were conduct ed Thursday at 3 o'clock p. ni. I from Antioch Baptist church. Rev. Lloyd R. Lane, pastor of the chitrch officiated assisted by Rev. W. A. Hoffman. Interment I was in the church cemetery. Miss Morris died Tuesday at 5:30 p. m. at the home. She suf fered a heart attack while milk ling a cow. She was the daughter of the late Thomas and Maggie Morris and a member of Antioch Baptist church. A sister, Mrs. James Norman of Kings Creek, S. C., is the only survivor. ? with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Beck nell. ? ? . . , Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ormand of Burlington spent the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. D G. I Herndon and Mr. Herndon. Mrs. Herndon and Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Ormand spent Tuesday with their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Go forth of Forest City. _ Frank Sheppard spent the hon days with Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Newton of Casar. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Byers and sons, Charles, Kenneth and Gary, visited Mrs. Byers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Spencer of Gaffney, S. C. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crisp of Derita visited Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Crisp recently. Miss Marjorie Crisp, a member of the faculty of Wake Forest College, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A Crisp. ? , . Miss Odessa Moss is a patient in the hospital at Gaffney. Mrs. W. A. Moss has returned home from the Gaffney hospital. Rev. and Mrs. Ermon Bain and daughters, of Phil Campbell, Ala bama spent the holidays with Mrs. Bain's mother, Mrs. Lola Dillingham. ^ Mrs. A. G. Dillingham and Ver non of Atlanta, Ga. spent the week end here. Mr. Dillingham returned to Atlanta with them, where they will make their home. Mrs. R. E. Hambright had as her guests Christmas Day het children, and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nunnery, Gro ver, Jr. and Deborah Anne, of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Meharg and Rickey of Macon, I Georgia, and Fa'n Hambright of I San Antonio, Texas and Bobby. Mrs H L. Beam spent the holi days with her daughters. Mrs. Gil more Richardson and Mr. Rich ardson of Lenoir, and Mr and Mrs. Gene Ledford of Lincolnton. Bobby Keeter, USN, of Norfolk, Virginia spent the holidays his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .R. B. Keeter. * Lt. and Mrs. W. S. Hicks Jr. of Greenville, S. C. spent the holi days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. VV. S. Hicks, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. R'. B. Keeter. Miss Ethel Martin and Mrs. Mary Towery visited relatives in Spartanburg recently. Mr. R. S. Dickson o! Charlotte spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hardin of Rock Hill, S. C. visited the W. W. Hardlns recently. Capt. and Mrs. James Hardin and sons of Georgia are visiting Capt. Hardin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. William Hardin of Lincolnton speit the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. y T HprHin and Mrs. Tom Put man. Bob Priester, USA, of Camp Francis E. Warren, Wyoming, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Priester. M. Sgt. Sidney Rpark, who has lust returned from Guam and is now stationed in Mass., visited his brother, Wayne Roark, during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh ton Smith of Atlanta, Ga. spent the holidays with relatives. ? ? Pvt. Carsori Carner of Fort Jackson,' Columbia, spent the week end with his wife and mo ther. Mrs. Ethel Carner. Mr. and Mrs. Jolly Duncan of Marion spent the holidays with Mrs. and Mrs. R. C. Tate. Miss Irene Hardin of Blacky burg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Herndon. Mrs- Dixie Graham and daugh ter, Glennetta, of Elkin, . spent the week end with Mrs. R. D. Moss. Ttflss Ruby M<*s of Raleigh spent the holidays with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Moss. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cockrel! and Bill, Andy and Starr spent the week end Vvlth relatives In Statesvnie. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. McCarter and Children, Tommie Helms. Evelyn Bailey oi Charlotte, ar.J Qulnn Kendrick of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. Delbro McCarter and daughters of "Blacksburg were Sunday visitors of the W. W. Mc Carters. Mr. and Mrs. George Deal and son of Gaffney, S. C. spent Satur day with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McCarter. Vmrwptr? SKI IT THRU THE hebald End -of -Year LIVING ROOM One 2-pc. Rowe suit?, covcred in rich red frieze Regularly priced at $196.50. Sale price, only : . . , . Two 2-pc. Kroehler suites, one green, one gray. Regularly priced at $299.50. Sale price ........ ./. ........... One 2 pc. International suite, gray tapestry. Regular $289.50. yours for this extra good saving. Only. One 2-pc. plastic sofa and chair. Regular price a good .buy .at $169.95, now Sale Prices at One 2-pc. Kroehler suite, wine frieze cover, will beautify any living room. Regular $229.95, sale price , . . . . $158.00 S279.50 $199.95 $149.95 $199.95 BEDROOM One 2-pc. Bedroom suite, regularly $189.95, Yours on sale price at .... . . One 4-pe. mahogany Bedroom suite Regular price $164.95. Sale price ..... . | ....... One 3-pe. walnut poster Bedroom suite Regular price $169.95 on sale at Sterchl's for only One 15-pc.. Bedroom suite, includes mattress, springs, two pil-' lows, bed, chest, vanity and eight-piece vanity set-. Regular price $159.95, sale price One 2-pc. bedroom suite including tiig double rlresse'r. Lovely finish. Regular price $169.95. Yours on Stcivhi's sale price ;it . . . . A PRICE CUTTING EVENT UNSURPASSED IN STERCHI'S LONG, 64-YEAR HISTORY! $139.95 $149.95 $139.95 $119.95 $148.00 DINING ROOM One 8-pc. modern walnut dining room suite. A beauty. Table, six chairs, buffet. Regularly $249. Look at this saving! One maple dinette, with hutch cabinet, four chairs, extension table. A fine, fine suite, regularly $205 Yours for One 8-pc. dining room suite. Has six chairs, buffet, dropleaf ta ble in genuine Honduras mahogany. Reg $279.95, sale priced.. One 5-pc. chrome dinette, regularly priced at $59.95, sale price One 5-pc. chrome dinette, with plastic top. Regularly $84.95) sale price $179.95 $169.95 $179.95 $48.95 $ 68.00 KITCHEN One kitchen cabinet. A regular $19 value, holds plenty of stuff, sale priced by Sterchi's at One wall cabinet. Another good value for the kitchen. Regularly $11.95. sale priced at One Perfection table top oil range; * regularly $199.95. sale priced for ..." One kitchen cabinet, base and t>>p: New. new in style. Regularly $32 95. .^.t)e price . One -l-pc. metal utility cabinet and *>ase Regularly $59.95, sale priced $39.95 $ 12.95 $18995 $ 27.95 $ 49.95
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