El-Bethel-Bethware
News
(Mrs. Leonard Gamble)
EL - BETHEL ? BETHWARE.
July 13 - Revival Services are |n
progress this week at David's
Baptist church with Rev. E. 1$.
Hicks conducting the services.
They will close next Sunday mor
ning with the 11 o'clock service
and each day this week they will
be held at 8 o'clock. Rev. C. W.
Walker, pastor urges everyone to
attend these services.
ftev. Boyce HuffsteUer and fa
mily are In Boone this week and
until next Wednesday conducting
revival services.
There was a free Gospel Sing
ing held at Bethware School last
Saturday night, sponsored by
Westover Baptist church. Many
singers were present to present
very good gospel singing to the
large crowd who attended.
Miss Lois Gamble along with
Mr. D. G. JIarwood, Assistant
County Agent, spent the week
end in Rockingham attending
Stale 4-1 1 Honor Club Camp.
While thbre, they voted on the
now Honor Cluh member* to be
tapped at State 411 Club week
next week In Raleigh. They also
had time for recreation, swim
ming, boating, and fishing.
On July 19, a large group of
boys and girls from Cleveland
County will attend State 4-H Club
week in Raleigh. Those going
from Bethware will be Joan Cran
ford, Roy Herndon, and Lois
Gamble.
Thursday dinner guests of J F.
Gamble and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard Gamble and girls were Mrs.
Ida Dover, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Byers. Mr. Will Thornburg
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wentz and'
Hugh, and Barbara Wentz of
Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams and
four children of Miami, Fla spent
last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Kee Harmon and other friends
of Mooresville, N. C-, while visit
ing the mountains of Western
North Carolina. . 1
Those from. Be'hware who at
tended 4-H Camp at Millstone
near Rockingham last week were
Misses Barbara Gamble Betty
Jean Eaker. Doris Cranford. and
Gilbert Patterson, Ray Herndon,
Bobby Short, and David Herndon.
Around 14 boys from Bethware
school left Monday morning for
a week's vacation to White Lake.
Jney were accompanied by Mr
Myers Hambright, Agriculture
teacher at Bethware, Thev will
return Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Harmon and
Beverely of Greenville, S. C. spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Key
Harmon on thblr way home after
spending the week at Myrtle
Beach, S. C.
Mr and Mrs. James Blalock
and Mr. and Mrs. Goff Blalock
of Grover were Thursday after-*
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard Gamble, girls, and J F
Gamble. . '
Those attending the birthday
dinner Sunday for Bob Thornburg
from this community were: J. F.
Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Gamble and Barbara Gamble,
Carolyn Bridges, II. W. Gamble,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. John Williams, and Will
Thornburg.
The El Bethel Home Demonstr
ation Club wifl meet Frio ay, 'July
lfi, at Mrs. Clyde Handles with
Mrs. Ruth Handle and Mrs Frank
Hcrndon as co-hostesses. The De
monstration which will begin at
2:30 will be given by Miss La Una
Brashears and will be on "Hard
Floor Coverings."
Those from Beth ware who at
tended the supper meeting of the
newly formed Cancer Society
held in Jhe American Legion
building Monday night at 8 p. m.
were Mrs. Leonard Gamble and
Lois Gamble, from El-Bethel;
Mrs. Gene Patterson, from Pat
terson Grove; Mrs. F. C. Ware,
from Oak Grove; Mrs. I*t>rry Me
Swain, from Davids; and Miss La
ura Laine Morris, from Bethle
hem.
Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Walker
and Linda visited Mr. Theodore
Tluf fstetler and Mrs. W. M. Ruppe
whoare in the Charlotte hospital
Sunday afternoon.
A large crowd from this com
munity attended the funeral Fri
day of Mr. Will Watterson of Oak
Grove community.
Rev. C. W. Walker will hold a
revival meeting at AJlen Memo
rial Baptist church next week at
8 o'clock each evening. Everyone
is invited to attend.
Mrs. Theresa Mae Holt is in
Germany with her hubsand.
Next Thursday night at 8 o'
clock, July 22, the El-Bethel ladles
will feed the Kiwanls Club from
Kings Mountain.
Bethware school will open at 8
o'clock, July 22.
The Women's Society of Chirs
tian Servicte of El-Bethel met Sat
urday evening at 4 o'clock at the
church. Mrs. James E! er report
ed on her trip to Lake Junaluska.
Sunday afternoon visitors of
Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Walker and
Linda were Mrs. Lee Proctor,
Mrs. Ruppe and two children and
Miss Ilia Mae Proctor of Fortest
City.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Barber were Mrs.
Cllne Lingerfelt of Charlotte, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Thornburg and
children, and Zeb Etters of Ft.
Bragg.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. McSwain
had as their last- week guest Mr.
McSwaln's mother of Rock Hill,
S. C.
Mrs. Parker of Gastonia is visi
ting her son, Noble Parker, and
children for several weeks.
Gail Heavener was Baptized
Court Session
Routine Monday
City Recorder's court convened
Monday afternoon at-Clty Hall lit
a .'JO minute routine session, Judge
Jack White presiding.
Stokes Gladden, 27 Gantt street,
submitted, through his attorney,
George Thomasson, to a charge
of passing a worthless check to
Clyde Huullender, on ApilL9, In
the amount of $18.90. Gladden re
ceived a 60day road sentence,
suspended on condition that he
pay Clyde Hullender the amount
of the worthless check, and costs
of court. v
Four defendants were found
guilty on charges of public drunk
enness.
Five cases were continued:
Amzte McClaln, charged with as
sault with deadly weapon, Robert
Lee Bell, charged with passing a
worthless check, Nathaniel Sweat,
charged with leaving the scene
i of an accident, Fred Roberts, cha
rged with transporting non-tax
paid whiskey, and another defen
dant charged with public drunk
enness.
? -Capiases were ordered Issued
for Linwood Rivers, charged with
reckless driving and speeding,
and two otlter defendants charg
ed with public drunkennbss.
One case, that of John R. Ward,
charged with driving drubk, was
transferred to Shelby for jury
trial, at defendant's request.
August Diaft
Quota Is 40
Forty Cleveland County draf
tees will leave Shelby, August 24,
for Induction into the armted for
ces, according to Mrs. Clara New
man, of the local Selective Ser
vice office.
On August 4, Mrs. Newman
said, a group of 30 Cleveland
County men is scheduled to leave
Shelby for pro-induction fexaml
nations in Charlotte.
Persons wishing to contact the
board are reminded by Mrs. New
man that the office is now locat
ed at 222 West Warren street,
Shelby.
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
service, at El-Bethol Methodist
church.
The Fourth Quarterly Confer
ence was hfeld at El-Bethel Metho
dist church last Friday night at
8 o'clock with Rev. Jack Kirby,
district superintendent of the Gas
tonia district, presiding. A large
crowd attended and all reports
were good for the year.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sperling,
who werfc recently married, have
btegun house keeping at the home
of the groom's mother, Mrs. Mag
gie Sperling.
Miss Sherry Doster spent last
week at Myrtle Beach with her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hop
Baugham.
Iflenry Morris of Asheville is
spending this week with his cou
sin, Jerry Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bridges and
three children spent part of last
week in the mountains of Wes
tern North Carolina.
Friends and relatives honored
Mr. Will Stone with a birthday
dinnter Sunday at his home. A
Attending the dinner were Mrs.
W. C. Barnettte of Washington, D.
C., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stone and
three children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Ledford and two children, Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Stone. Jr., and
Mr, and Mm A. T De Bruler, Jr.,
all of Kings Mountain, Mr. and
Mrs. Barney Stone and two chil
dren, of Shelby, and Rev. and,
Mrs. Boyce Huffstctler and son.
Mr. Stone, who was 65, received
many nice gifts. Mrs. Barnette
expects to visit here with the
Stones and other relatives until
August.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Morrow and
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. De Bruler
spent several days last week at
Myrtle Beach, S. C.
large crowd attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goforth
r'eturned Saturday from a two
weeks vacation to the mountain
and Lake Waccamaw and the
tx>aoh. They were accompanied
by their three children and Mrs.
J. T. Goforth.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Costnt?r and
Miss Margie Lou Costner of Shel
,by visited Mr. and Mrs. L I. Ea-.j
cer Sunday.
Last Tuesday at Brittlan Pres
byterian church at Rutherford
ton, the Barber reunion was held.
Children who attended were Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Barber of this com
munity, Walter Barbfer and fam
ily of Roanoke, Va., Rev. Mar
shall Barber and family of Elkln,
Rev. Fred Barber and family of
Ltnville, Rev. Earnest Barber and
family of Ralelghi Mlnter Barber
and family of Tryon, Ed Barber
and family of Tryon. Mason Bar
ber and family of Chattanooga,
Tenn., George Barber and family
of Nfew Port News, Va., Robert
Barber and family of Greenville,
S. C.. Mrs. Leltha Hoyle and fami
ly of He 1 wood, Mrs. Carrie Fos
ter and family of Mill Springs.
Mrs. Jennie Edwards and family
of Hendersonvllle and Mrs. J. M.
Barber who lives among these
children. She tfctumed home with
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barber here to
spend some time.
Mrs. Boyce Eaker Is In the
Kings Mountain hospital this
week for treatment.
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At the outbreak of Woiid War
1, there were only 13.500 men In
the United States Marine Corps.
Negro News
By Mrs. Cannie Gordon
105 Carpenter Street
Mr. Vincent Rodgers of Wash'
ington, D. C-. was the 4th of July
weekend guest of Mr. artd Mrs.
L. Q, Thombs and his daughter,
Vivlene Rodgers. On hte return
Mrs. Thombs and Vivlene Join
him where Viviene will become
a primary student In the River
Terrace Kindergarten..
Mr- and Mrs. Ben D. Adams
and Mr. and Mrs. John Qulnn
spent the weekend at the Sea
Breeze Beach.
Mrs. Cannie Gordon and Miss
Aleen Clark visited their broth
er, Oscar Clark of Ranlo, and
sister, Mrs. Marie Jingles of Low
ell, N. C? last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ale Roberts and
daughters, Mrs. Daisy Wright
and Mrs. Edna M. Crockett and
daughter, Gloria Lee, and Miss
Ann Reason returned to their
home in Philadelphia Monday
after visiting Mrs. Daisy L.
Smith.
Mr. artd Mre- Eugene PoOle of
New York are visiting the tat
ter's mother, Mrs. Blanch Berry
on Cansler street.
Miss Lcatha Jackson of High
Point spent the weekend In
Kings Mountain visiting her sis
ter* in-law, Mrs. Lucy J. Burris.
Mrs. Mozell Green is visiting
relatives in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Silver Trumpet quartet of
Shelby will render a program in
song at St. Paul Methodist chur
ch Sunday night at 8 o'clock.
You are cordially invited to at
tend. A free will offering will be
taken. W. J. Goudelock, sponsor.
The revival meeting is in pro
gress at Adanrvs Chapel A. M. E.
Zion church. Rev. C. G. Ellis is
In charge.
The revival meeting will begin
Sunday night at Vestibule A. M.
E. Zlon church and will continue
for two weeks. Rev. L. L. Turner
will (be in charge. All churches
are asked to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Alllsoi. of
Gary, Indiana, arte visiting his sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Brown at 201 Cansler
street.
Compact News
By Mrs. A. P. Adams. P. O. Box
166, Phone 1130- W
The Compact Scout Troop No,
11 went to Camp James July 13.
The following scouts made the
trip: Leonard Brown, Douglas
Miller, Paul Edward Jamerson,
Azaria Jamerson. Paul Perkins,
Herman Stephens, Alva Miller,
Odell Mitchem, Carl Dye, and
Gilbert Byers.
School
Compact school will open
Thursday, July 22, 1954, at eight
o'clock. All parents are asked to
please send their children.
Church News
The Mount Olive Baptist chur
ch will worship with the Mount
Calvary Baptist church of Shel
by Sunday, July 18, at 3 p. m.
There will be a singing pro
gram at Mt. Olive church Sunday
night, July 18. Everyone Is cordi
ally invited.
The compact Friendly Aid,
wishes to thank the Kings
Mountain and Grover Lodges for
?helping to feed the Friendly Aid
Union last Sunday.
There will be Home Coming
services at Vestibule A. M. E.
Zion church Sunday, July 18. All
friends are invited to come out
and bring lunch.- The revival
meeting begins that night also.
Social News
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Burris wel
come the return of their grand
daughter, Jacqueline Barnette,
from a six weeks vacation in
Baltimore, Md., and New York
City.
Mr. Thomas E. Saunders and
mother spent Sunday, in Rock
Hill and Chester, S. C., with her
son and daughter.
Mrs. Curiee Rountree and
niece, Rachel Ann Patterson
spent last week with Mrs.
Roundtree's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jasper Patterson of Com
pact community. Mrs. Round
tree retimed to Baltimore, Md.,
Tuesday.
Miss Annie Mae Burris is
spending the summer in St
Louis, Mo.
Leon Bryant and sister, Mrs.
Florean Faison were guests of
their aunt, Mrs. Alberta Adams
last week end. They are resi
dents of. Moritclair, N. J.
Sick List
Gordon Elijah Ross, Jr., enter
ed the Kings Mountain hospital
Tuesday morning.
CARD OP THANKS
The family of George W. Pat
terson wishes to express their
thanks and appreciation to all
friends for their kindness during
their hours of bereavement.
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AHei Accident
A* a result >>t anautomofcfle ac
cident around 2:25 Saturday af-,
ternoon, Nathaniel Sweat, Negro,
of 111 Tracy street, was arrested
by the Kings Mountain Police de
partment on a charge of leaving
the scene of an accident.
According to the police report,
Sweat, driving a 1948 Nash, and
traveling east on Phenix street,
struck a telephone post alter fall
ing to make a curve. Sweat, police
said, left the scene of the accident
before police arrived.
Trial for Sweat has been set for
Monday.
Investigating officers were
Chief Hugh A. Logan, Jr., P. R.
Sanders, and Jack Stone.
PATTERSON GROVE
: NEWS
By J. E. Thoraburg
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Wright spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney' Hides,
Miss Grace Mopre spent the
week with Carolyn Moore.
Mr. and Mris. Melvin Wright
and family spent Sunday with
Mrs. Wright's sisters in Waco,
Mrs. B. G. Wood and Sandy and
Becky Wood of Kannapolls, and
Bob and Boyd Wood of Brevard
spent last week with their father
here. Their mother, Mrs. Ham
rick, visited hfer sister in the
Beam's Mill community and her
daughter, Mrs. Lamar Cllne, and
family In Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mobery and
Kay and Peggy Mobery were Fri
day evening visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Thornburg
and family.
. Rev. Demauth Blanton filled
the pulpit at Patterson Grove
Sunday In the absence of the pas
tor.
Larry Vassey spent the night
Sunday with Glenn Hicks.
Iris Thornburg and Linda
Moore were Sunday dinner guests
in the home of Misses Geraldine
and Katherine Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Putnam and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Lovelace Sunday night
Pressly To Conduct
Morning Devotions
Dr. W. L. Pressly, pastor of
Boyce Memorial ARP church, will
conduct morning devotions over
Radio Station WKMT five days
next week beginning Monday.
Topic of the week series is
"Joyous Christian Living." Sub
jects of morning messages are:
"Call to Joyous Christian Living",
"Path to Joyous Christian Liv
ing", "Simplicity of Joyous Chris
tian Living", "Beauty of Joyous
Christian Living", and "Maintain
ing Joyous Christian Living."
Mrs. W. L. Pressly, Frank Sel
lers, Miss Shirley Sellers, and
Miss Mary Boyce McGill and
members of the choir under the
direction of Mrs. N. F. McGill, or
ganist, will furnish music each
morning, beginning Tuesday.
BOYCE MEMORIAL ASSOCIATE
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
WILLIAM L. PRESSLY, Minister
Church School 10 a. m.
Marriott D. Phlfcr. Supt.
Morning Service 11 a. m.
Union Service 8 p. m
The Union Service will be at the Pres
byterian church with Rev. Phil Shore, Jr.,
prearhlng.
A light supper will be served the Young
People and children of the church at 8:30
by the Mary Kennedy Circle. The meetings
?Will follow. i
Prayer and Praise Service Wednesday at 1
8 p. m. Choir Practice at 8:30.
PROMOTED
Cpl. "Ruby Hazel Greene,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Greene of Kings Mountain,
has been promoted to corporal,
according to announcement
received here this week. Cpl;
Greene is stationed with the
Woman's Air Corps in Tokyo,
Japan.
Commodity Credit Corporation
Investments in price supported
farm commodities totals $6.5 bil
lion; storage costs for commodi
ties owned by the CCC total $700,
000 dally.
SELL IT THRU THt
HEBALD |
WANT APS
The average prloe paid by
North Carolina farmers for all
mixed dairy feed was up fivty
cents per hundred pounds during
the month ended April 15, 1954.
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Total stocks of corn in all posi
tions in North Carolina on April
1, 1954 amounted to 21.8 million
bushels. 8 per cent above the fig- !
ure for a year earlier.
"? A Marine >nay receive a high
school diploma and up to an e
quivalent of two years in college
through the Marlpe Corjis 'In
stitute. '?
The Marine Corps haa more
tljan GO . different technical
schools' with more than 600 dif- .
leremcouraea. \ v; i
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