WINS EAC&E AWARD — Steplym A. Jolly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Jolly of Rutherfordton, formerly of Kings Mountain, re ceived his Eagle Award, highest Award in Scouting, at the October Court of Honor for the Rutherford County District at Forest City. In Kings Mountain be was a member of Troop 9, sponsored by Resur rection Lutheran church and a member of Pack 6 Cub Scouts under the leadership of Mrs. Guin Whisnant. He is now a member of Troop 1 of Rutherfordton. He is the grandson of Mrs. C. J. Gault. Sr., of Kings Mountain. In the picture with young Jolly, left to right, are his mother; his pastor. Rev. Lloyd Garner; his Scoutmaster, Tom Brookhart; and his father. DON'T RUN OUT! Get More SUNRISE ALL STM MILK for the weekend! && Sunrise Dairy UN-76354 WMS Held Meeting On Tuesday At Giovei First Baptist Church BY MRS. M. C. HARDIN TELEPHONE YE-7-61I1 GROVER — The WMS met at1 (the First Baptist Church Tuesday night for the November meeting. Mrs. Mary Lou Collins Is the, president of the WMJS. The 'Golden. Circle S. S. Class will hold a meeting Thursday night at the tome of Mjrs. Clyde Rhea. The Group Training School for S. S. officers and teachers is be ing 'held this week, 'November 7-11 at Bethlehem each night. The Sunbeams met at the First Baptist Church (Monday after noon. Mrs. Don Woods met with the group. Mrs. L. C. Hamrick placed the flowers in the sanctuary at First 'Baptist church Sunday in mem ory of her husband, Mr. Ham rick. I ' Infant Baptism was held last Sunday at the Shiloh Presbyter ian church. Mary Louise, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles A dams and Karl David, son of Mr. and Mirs. Fain Hambrightt were baptized. , The Senior High Fellowship met Sunday at the Church. Fol lowing the Vesper Service they had a fellowship period at the home of Mr. and Mirs. Glenn Rountree. The Youth Choir will present a special at the morning worship service Sunday. I The Executive Board of the Women of Shilloh church met! with Mrs. Fred Cockrell Tuesday afternoon. A family covered dish supper ( will be held Wednesday evening at the Shiloh Presbyterian chur-| ch.. Mr. A. Walton Litz of Char lotte will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Charles Harry HI, and Mrs. Fain Haimbright will be the act ing hostesses. The family of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harry, Sr., had a fam ily dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs. David Harry Sunday. Mrs. T. A. Uzzeli of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barrier of High Point, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harry of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harry, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Harry and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rountree were present for the occasion. i The (Lions Club held their reg ular meeting at the Renn's Cafe teria Monday night. June Parks of Gaffney was guest speaker. Mrs. Eunice Norman, Mrs. Sam Beam, Miss Janie Boheler and Mrs. Bert Sanders, the laitter two of Kings (Mountain, spent last Sunday ait MMt. Mitchell. Miss Faye Houser of Charlotte spent the weekend at home. She and Mr. Roy Houser spent Satur day with Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Houser near Cherryville Several from here visited Mrs. J. F. Westmoreland ait the Cher okee Memorial 'hospital in Gaff ney, S. C., during the week. They are as follows, Mrs. Harry Roark, Mrs. (Roy Houser, Mrs. John Gold, Mrs. Ldllie Mae Rollins, Mrs. J. B. Westmoreland, Mrs. H. L. Beam, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L Roark and Wilburn Roark. Mrs. Bill Montgomery, Cynthia Kay Montgomery, Anita Roark and Wilburn Roark spent last Sunday in Columbia, S. C., with Rev. and Mrs. Perry Montgomery. Mrs. R. D. Moss is spending a month with her daughter, Mrs. C. R. Nordfelt and Mr. Nordfelt in San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Nordfelt is the former Beulah Francis Moss. Cobia Goforth of Cullowhee spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Goforth. Miss Betsy Shaw of Pheiffer College spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dew ard Shaw and sister, Connie. Mrs. Alvah Bridges and Miss Fonda Bridges spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trexler in Salisbury. Miss Addie Beam has returned Home after spending five weeks with relatives in Badin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullinax and daughter of Charlotte spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ponder. I Bobby Watterson is spending a month’s furlough with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hood Wat terson. He took his basic train ing a Sheppard Air Force Base in Texas. He will go to Iceland New, Instant RELIEF for TIRED, ACHING BACKS! BACK-EASER* Nothing else llko K for firm, ismIwIsMs sacroiliac support I Designed by wnrlTg Coding surgical support manufacturers - prescribed by doctors. No fitting rtqslisA Snip front; soft, foam mbbor book m3. gently mus«n bock Muscles, encircling poll strops exert firm, seen support, wsshsblo. Invisible under light clothing, ror mu. women. 8 too suffering; enter 9W PI Pen - - KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. 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