Elisabeth Stewart, Editor Wesleyan Service Guild Held Regular Meeting The Wesleyan Service Guild of Grace Methodist church held its regular meeting Monday night at the home of Misses Jessie and Loraine Jonas. Miss Jessie Jonas had the devo tional before the program, “Scat ter Seeds In Brazil” by Mrs. Bill Jonas, Mrs. James Jonas and Mrs. Andy Huffstetler. Thte group sang the guild hymn, “O Zion Haste,” and "Are Ye Able?”. Members voted to hold a family picnic at the city picnic area in August. Mrs, Bill Jonas, vice chairman, conducted the business meeting. The hostesses served fruit sa lad, cake, and punch before the guild benediction repeated by the members. Keeter-Loqan Wedding To Take Place Saturday The wedding of Miss Suzanne Walker Logan, of Shelby, and Thomas Leard Keeter, of Gro ver, will take place Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock in Shel by’s First Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Lo gan, parents of Miss Logan, will entertain at a reception follow ing the ceremony in the church parlor. Names of three honorary bridesmaids inadvertently omit ted from a listing of attendants in a news article of this edition Include Misses Peggy Keeter, Barbara Keeter, and Sue Keeter, all of Grover. Formal invitations to the wed ding have been issued. Mrs. Hord Hostess To Baptist Circle Ann Hasseltine circle members of First Baptist church held their regular meeting Monday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. D. F. Hord, Sr. ' 1 Mrs. Eugene Roberts conducted the study course before the busi ness session led by Mrs. Isaac McGill, circle chairman. Mrs. Jo nah Thomasson and Mrs. Fred Ruth, the latter president of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the church, were visitors. The circle is using as a study course the book, “Sacrifice and Song,” a missionary book by Mrs. Foy Johnson Farmer, of Raleigh. Eight members attended. A so. cial hour was enjoyed and re freshments were served. Methodist Circle Held Tuesday Meeting The Ruzanna circle of Grace Methodist church held its regu lar meeting Tuesday morning at the church and heard a missions p rogram by Mrs. Carrie Gantt. 'Mrs. Gantt led the program dis cuskh.'.i after prayer by Mrs. Er vin Mauney. The responsive reading was on the the themb, “Missions” and was followed by thy Ceding, “‘Thine Is the Glory” ’tiy Mrs. W. C. Sides. The group sang the hymns, “O Zion Haste” and ‘The Kingdom Is Coming.” Mrs. S. A. Lowery, chairman, conducted the busi ness meeting. Mrs. Carrie Gantt said the be nediction. Methodist Circle 6 Held Meeting Monday Circle 6 of Central Methodist church held its regular meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. M. H. Biser on Gold street. Eleven members attended. Mrs. Paul Briggs had the devo tional before the program by Mrs'. Biser, program chairman. Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg, circle chairman, conducted the business session. A social hour was held and re freshments were served. Evonne Falls Celebrates Birthday Evonne Falls celebrated her tenth birthday July 6th at a birthday party given by her pa rents, Mr. send Mrs. Doytt Falls. Games were played on the lawvi before gifts were opened by the honoree. She received a variety of useful gifts from the 23 guests who attended. Mrs. Harold Falls and Mrs. Fred Kiser assisted Mrs. Falls in serving ice cream, cake, and cold drinks. PERSONALS? Miss Saralee Harrili has re turned to Atlanta, Ga., after vi siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! E. A. Harriil. She was accompa ■ nied by Miss Deone Patterson. Mrs. C. A. Oates is visiting ! her daughter, Mrs. V. A. Hoyle and Dr. Hoyle in Chapel Hill. Miss Susan Moss, student at i Meredith college, Raleigh, spent j the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ruppe and | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gladden vi sited their brother, Howard Alii, son and family in Lynchburg, Va. last week. —o— Mrs. Gertie Roper, Derek Ro per, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ruppe, Flora Mae and Frances Ruppe, and Miss Kay Kimble visited A/1C and Mrs. Clark H. Williams at Eglin AFB, Fla., during the weekend. Mrs. Williams, who had been visiting her husband, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hullender have rteturned to High Point, N. C. after a visit here with rela tives. Gene Mauney, son of Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey Mauney, is at Fort Jackson for army basic training. He was inducted on July 2. Mrs. Carrie Pryor and Mrs. Wilma Guin have returned home after vacationing in Alexandria, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Guin and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mor. gan, Jr. Lou Ann Tally and Jan Tally, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tally, of Gastonia, are visiting here at the home of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bla lock. Mrs. Bobby Goforth and children, Blake and Don, are spending the week at Ocean Drive Beach Mr. Goforth will accom pany them home during the weekend. A SPECIAL PURCHASE Cool Summer Cottons by Hope Reed We made a special trip to the Hope Reed factory to ob tain these special purchase numbers. You'll like them, and especially at this price. $6.95 Sizes 10 to 20 MYERS’ Dress Shop # Second Floor # Each and Every Bathing Suit by SEA NYMPH Sizes 32 to 44 Price Baptist Auxiliaries Plan Study Course Girls Auxiliaries of First Bap tist church will hold an all-day study course and picnic at Lake Montonia Tuesday. Intermediate GAs will meet at the church at 9 o’clock Tuesday morning. Mrs. Aubrey Quaktenbush will teach the study course, "A Prac tical Primer on Prayer.” First Baptist WMU To Meet Wednesday First Baptist church Woman’s Missionary Society wil] hold its regular monthly meeting Wed nesday following regular mid wfeek prayer service at the church. A special program on the “Roy al Service,” Baptist publication, will be given and regular reports will be heard according to an nouncement by Miss Ellen Dan iel, promotional director. Methodist WSCS Held Meeting Monday The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service of Grace Methodist church held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Paul Howard Monday night. Mrs. Hen son was co-hostess. Mrs. Emmett Koss, program chairman, was assisted by Mrs. T. J. Ellison, Mrs. J. E. Mauney, and Mrs. Howard in presenting the program. Mrs. Plato Heav ner conducted the. business ses sion. , The hostesses served sand wiches with dessert and cold drinks during the social hour. Mrs. Clyde Fite said the benedic tion. Mrs. A. P. Baity, Miss Linda Baity, David and Debbie Baity, of Kings Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coleman, Spartan burg, S. C., have returned from a visit to Key West Fla., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Baity Jr. Miss Champion Hostess To Lutheran Circle Miss Bessie Champion was hos tess Tuesday to the regular meeting of the Rachel Mitcham circle of St. Matthews Lutheran church. Mrs. W. ,P. Gerberding was program chairman and led the study course and devotional. Mrs. John Miller, circle chairman, presided. Eleven circle members attend ed. Two Are Hostesses To Methodist Class Mrs. T. J. Ellison and Mrs. Pla to Heavner entertained members of the Friendship class of Grace Methodist church at the group’s regular meeting Tuesday night at the Ellison home. Mrs. Paul Howard was pro gram chairman and the group discussed the subject, “God Cares” following the devotional Mrs. Heavner Hostess To Contract Club Mrs. Marshall Heavner tenter tained members of the Contract Bridge club at her home Tues day afternoon. Bridge prizes wfent to Mrs. George W. Mauney who receiv ed high, and to Mrs. Bill Ful ton, who received second-high. The hostess served a dessert course. 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