Baptists Circles Set Meetings. Presfcyterian Circles Also Met BY MRS. M. C. HARDIN TELEPHONE YE-7-6111 GROVER. — The following cir «rfes of the WMU of the First | Baptist church will hold their i meetings this week. The Meldona1 Livingstone with (Mrs. Arthur Davis. Thursday evening the Mary Christian with Mrs. W. W.j McCarter. The Alma Hunt with I Mrs. J. R. Ellis. Also Thursday! evening the Inalbella Coleman1 will meet Wednesday morning With Mrs. H. L. Beam. The circles of the Women of Shiloh Presbyterian met this week: Circle Number 1 with Mrs. C^harles Adams; Circle Number 2 WtthtMlrs. J. D. Hambright; Cir cle Number 3 with Mrs. Holmes Harry. Mr* and Mrs. Joe (Mulllnax and daughter, Sherry, returned to Jacksonville, Fla., Sunday after spending, the week here with, rel atives. Little Sherry Mullinax spent several days with her grandpar ents, Rev. and. Mrs. Kenneth Hol lifieki at Pilot Mountain. Rev. and Mrs. Hollifield brought her bade Friday. Jack Mullinax spent the week end with (Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullinax in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Daivls Jr.., arui children, Rennetta and George, of Greenville, S. C., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Abernathy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis and CARPET • Quality You Can Trust • Beauty You Can See • Prices You Can Afforf PERRY FURN. & CARPET COMPANY Shelby, N. C. Dial HU 7-7426 Opan Frl. Nights ’til 9:00 Does your home insurance protect you as well as the holder of your mortgage note? If you were to be burned out tonight, chances are your insurance money would be sufficient to pay off the mortgage note on your home. But if you can’t count on enough money to cover the full value of your equity, you're under-insured. Come see us for a prop erty insurance checkup. C. E. WARUCK Insurance Agency 203 W. Mountain St. Phone 9 Andy spent the weekend in Ral eigh with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tate spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Tate in Columbia, S. C. Mrs. Bertha George spent the weekend with Mrs. Dovie Moore in the Patterson Grove section near Kings Mountain. Mrs. Nick Bellisimo and dau ghters, Marie and Joan, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., arrived Thurs day toy plane for a visit with her parents, Mr. and sMrs. Frank Hambright. She came especially to attend the wedding of her bro ther, Donald Ilamfbright and Becky Jane Harris. Mjr. and Mrs. D. J. Montgomery Wave arrived home from Minne sota Where he has been employ ed for sometime. Miss Mary Ann Herndon of Wake Forest College spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herndon.. Miss Marjorie Crisp' of Wake Forest, Mrs. Frank Batts and children, Marjorie and Franklin, Jr., of Macclesfield,, and Linda Crawley of Boiling Springs spent the weekend with Mrs. S. A. Crisp. Mr. and Mrs. George Royster of Gaffney, S. C., were Sunday guests of Mrs. Pearle Royster. Canvassers of Shiloh Presby terian church met Friday evening for a "dutch” supper at Renn’s Cafeteria followed by a training session with Dr. Robert Bluford of the Limestone Presbyterian church in Gaffney, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Little have returned to their winter home in Miami, Fla.. Bill Little accom panied them home and spent sev eral days. Mr. and 'Mrs. Hayse Ledford and sons of Asheville spent the weekend with 'Mr. and Mfs. R. H. Fonder. Mr. and Mrs. William MoSwain Clover, S. C., were recent guests of Mrs. J. F. Goforth. Mrs. Eunice Norman, Mrs. W. I. Ormand and Mrs. I>. G. Hern don visited relatives in Lincoln ton last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Bill Black and Johnny of Mint Hill were recent guests of Mrs. J. D. Watterson. Carley Martin is seriously ill at hiis home. His sister, Mrs. W, C. Brown of Spartanburg, S. C spent last week here. The family of Mr. and Mrs Glee Bridges of Kings Mountain met at the Renn’s Cafeteria Sun day for a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Keefer o] Charlotte were recent guests ol Mr. 'and Mrs. T. T. Keeter. The Parsonage of the Firs Baptist church has been cample ted, the Rev. and Mns. Donah Cabaniss have moved into it. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bell anc Buddy of Belmont were recen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryar Shu ford. Ronald Eaker, son of W. M Eaker graduated from Recrui Training at the Naval Training Center in San Diego, Californu and is visiting his parents,-Mr and Mrs. W. M. Eaker. Roy Henderson of Henderson viile, who has been employee with the Dillon Construction Co Which is building Che new high way 29, was seriously injurec Wednesday when the tractor he was operating ran off a bridge on the Shiloh church road. He fell 35 feet, fracturing both ank les and a vertebra jn his spine He was taken ito the Shelby hos pital, but later in the week wa< removed to an Asheville hospital He was boarding at the Renn’s Cafeteria here. The birthday club of the Sew ing Room Department of the Mmatte Mill enjoyed a party a the home of Mrs. James Byers MEANS Over 1,800 communities in North Carolina get all of their mail by motor truck. Modern truck transportation has brought better living to the entire state. Modern highways have made modem truck transportation pos sible. Modern highways have also mobilized the excess labor population on our farms for work in industry at higher wages. This is the sort of progress in transporta tion that makes for better living. Most of the outstanding examples of where industry and labor have been brought together are areas that subscribe to the system of “legal control” of the sale of beer and ale as being in the best interests of tempera-.ee and moderation. North Carolina Division UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. I ^ "S&i-tta fajjd,, faijlt imxaji o| hudwlm | runixi:i mu nun :u xuu v** Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Board of Puiaski, Virginia spent the week end with Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Howell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goforth and ■ Donald of Greenwood, S. C. v-isit i.ed Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goforth I during the week end. (Among some of the Grover , folks attending the ball game at i Clemson Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Harry, Rev. and- Mrs. i J. T. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Har | ry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ham bright Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hambright, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scruggs, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harry, Jr. STATE COLLEGE ANSWERS TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS QUESTION: Have any chan ges been made in 1959 soybean support regulations? ANSWER: Yes. Soybeans con taining 1 per cent or less foreign material at the time of delivery to OCC will get a premium of 2 cents per bushel. Soybeans with foreign material of more I Bethware School News BY LYNDA HERNDON I (Omitted Last Week) The Monogram club met in the gym Wednesday afternoon to elect a Homecoming Queen. Jan et Hamrick was chosen queen. , Janet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hamrick. She is a first string guard on the basket ball team. She is active in school activities including the Beta Club. ' Janet is a tall, brunette, blue-eyed girl. The attendants chosen were Barbara Yarbrough to be escorted by Myers Ham bright; Rae Falls to be escorted by R. G. Franklin; Judy Hoop augh to be escorted by Blaine Froneberger; Karen Horn to be escorted by Kenneth Rayfield; and Janet will be escorted by Bill Powell. Janet will be crown ed by Kim CaShion, last year’s ■■■■nil i queen. Kim will be escorted by j Gary Fisher. The homecoming ; game will be with Belwood, Jan uary 22. The 'ball suits were given out 1 Tuesday night. The girls receiv j ing them were Janet Hamrick, I Frances Smith, Jean Leigh, Pat i Bolin, Rae Falls, Sheila Gantt, Carolyn Dellinger, Judy Watter son, Judy Hoopaugh, Jan Fisher, Shirley Seism, Becky Bolin and Lynda Herndon. Jane Hamrick is the captain. Managers are Kay Carroll and Alice McSwain. The boys receiving suits were: Bobby IBiddix, Troy Dover, Jerry Patterson, Charles Bolin, Jerry Morris, Bill Lail, Tommy Bar rett, Lawrence Bolin, Ken Cash, Billy Wesse, John Cashion, and Eddy Herndon. The managers Dentists Set Tri-County Meet The Gaston County Heart As sociation and the North Carolina Heart Association are sponsoring a prograim for he Dental Society of Gaston, Cleveland and Lincoln Counties at the regular monthly meeting of the Gaston County Dental Society on Thursday, No vember 12. Dr. Marvin E. Chapin, as gi/est speaker, will address the den are: Charles Shook, Dennis Horn, and Bryon Perkins. rhe Hallowe’en Carnival was very successful. The Queens and Kings were: elementary grades— Becky Webster, queen, and Billy Whitesides, king; high school — Judy Hoopaugh, queen, and Don Horn, king. Mrs. Green’s fifth and sixth grades have been getting up the Chapel grogram which they will have this Friday. 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