New Doctor Coning To Grover,
G A Focus Week b Now Underway
Dr. Theodore A. Barker, Colo
rado native, v/ili move to Grover
in July to be Grover'* new doctor,
and only resident physician. Dr.
Barker. is [itm ntly finishing his
internship at Asheville's Mission
Hospital.
"Girls Au'.ilii.ry Focus Week"
climax G.A Coronation Service
Sunday ni^ht at Antioch Baptist
church. Mi.;. T. A. Hambright,
W.MU President, was in charge,
Mrs. Marvin Love, director. Mrs.
Grace Neal, ’eailei and Miss Vera
Hardin as Counselor. Maidens:
Lynn MeCraw. Diane Carroll.
Doris Phi I beck Marilyn Roberts,
Janet Cook and Karen llam
bright. Ladies in Waiting: Carol
Hambright. Susan White. Sheila
Crook. and [■"*<;gy Allrn. Princess*
Margaret Gilliam, Judy Gillianv
Lynn Ham’iright and Vickie Joan
Turner. Qu ms: Rebecca Rob
erta and Sandra Roberts. Flower
Girls; Ann Corner and Brenda
| Cat roll; Cl .wn .fc-ari is: Cra.g
Sheppard and Handy Beam, Bu
; *te*-s- Billy Proelte and Bonnie
Pennington.
Bill Beam who lives in Mem
phis, Tenn. spent the weekend
1 with his mother. Mrs. YV. I Beam
and Julia.
Slat*- Lin** .* iasi.nie Lodge T7.”»
honored th» Memory of M. C.
I’ruetle. Sr. at th<* Grovfrr School
Cafeteria Tuesday night at a bar
hei-tie supper. All Masons and
their wives on.I widow : of Mo-1
sons were invi’ed to attend. Past
Master Sum.Tiy Brackett present*
ed Mrs. Prjotte with a plaque in
memory of the late M. t\ Pructte.
Sr. for Di.:t wi"uished Service in
Masonry.
Rev. I'retl Crisp, oas.or of the
First Baptist church. Grover and
the Rev. A. C .Hughes, pastor of
Antioch Baptist church are at
tending the Southern Baptist Con
vent ion, meeting in Atlantic City,
1 N. J. his week.
The Grover I.ions Cluh met
j Monday night at Renn's Cafe- '
t«*ria. President Fain Hamhright
presided over the business meet
ing.
Mrs. B. A. Harry attended the
Howard ret nicn Sunday at Fre
quay Springs.
Mrs. Alice Bridges, spent the
post week with relatives in
Greenville.
Mr. and Vrs. Zeb Moss, mis- I
Vote [Xj Yes
For
Toll - Free Phone Service
To
Gastonia
Because:
1. It is a progressive step for our community.
2. It will make our area more attractive to
new industry and business.
3. 33 It may be years before we have this
opportunity again.
4. The value of this service will grow
through the years as ne windustry locates
in in the toll-free area and as members of
your family and friends establish homes
throughout the toll-free area.
5. YES, the TOLL - FREE service works both
ways. Your Gastonia and Dallas friends
will be able to call you free, too.
6. Don't let this chance to move forward go
by.
Vote [X] Yes
For Toll - Free
Phone Service
sionaries from Northern Rhode
sia will show slides and tell of
their work at '.he First Baptist
chnrrh on May 24th at 6:30. Mr.
Moss will also bring the message
at evening service at 7:30. The
Moss family i.- living in Shelby
while on tin ’ough.
Mrs. Cha'lie Everett is a pa
tient in the Cherokee County
hospital. (Ja:fney.
Sunday afternoon visitors of
Mr*. Bertha George were Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Waldrop. Mr. and
Mrs. Huber* II'II from Campo
bello. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Lynch
from Inman. S. C. and on Monday
afterno >n. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Bvers ami tne Donald Byers from
Washington D. C. name by for a
short visit.
Mr. and Mrs Ih|] Camp. Mr.
and Mrs. Jact Herndon and the '
Thomas Wrights have been on a
deep sea fi.-hing trip to South
port.
Mr. and Mrs. Waite- Turner
and Vickie attended Memorial
Day at Sn i hm Springs Metho
dist church Sui day.
Stmdav a Met noon visitors of
the Gordon Lcwings at Ruthe*
fordton wen* Mr. and Mrs R r.
Tate Mrs. Vlav Gaston anci Mr.
and Mrs. P. ilp'» Bettis and Gas
toff. ~
Mr. end :»lrr T T Keetcr
spending several days at their
Summer home-- at Cherry Grove
Beach.
Miss G:n"sr Midi of Sitelbv
•r»»wnt<-d in Pecital Friday night
■it the Siv.'lhv Oinimun.ly Center
“The Twirling Snow Flakes."
Taking pa’t ip Ihis re* ital from
Grover were Sp-.in McCarter. Ka
en Byers. IV**bie Francis, Kay
Camp and Sheila Harrv.
Bi it Inlay met ting of ihc Wo
men o f Shiloh Presbyterian
•hutch will :ne-t Thursday night
at the horn** of Mrs. Holmes Har
| rv. Program topic will ire "The
1 Birthday Obit*, lives.”
Mr .1 c. BiseMe. Assoeiationa)
; Brothei hood President conductetl
the Wcdnestlav night services at
1 First church.
Richard Hovell. who has been
: two years \.-ith the Army in
France, and now stationed in
Virginia is sfienaing several days
| with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
j James Howell. Richard will re
ceive his discharge in several
■ m<»nths.
j Mr. and Mrs. William Hardin
! and David of Linoolnton spent
i the day visiting with Mr. and
‘ Mrs. V. J. Hardin and Mrs. T. F.
j Putnam, on Sunday.
Mrs. Will Df-vis received news
Tuesday of the death of her son.
Charles Da’.-is who lived in De
troit.
Mrs. J. L. Herndon has return
ed home aft**r spending a month
with her daughter. Miss Marie
Herndon in Kannapolis, who ha
returned to her teaching after
• having had surgery several week
jaga
Grady Ror< wso is working in
| Virginia spent the weekend and
attended memorial services at
Mount Paron F.aotist church with
his family Mrs. Ross. Denise and
Beona.
Mr. W. S. Hii l:s. Sr. is a patient
in the Cleveland Memorial hospi
tal for observation.
BOY SCOUT NEWS
Trocp 291 mt I Monday at 7:00
and after a brief game of base
ball the •neet'ng began. Gene
Tlgnor. scoutmaster. Paul Dunn
and Alex Moo-x* presided over
electing of Peers. Paul was elect
ed scribe and Roy Huffstetler
was elected quartermaster. Alex
'Moore-librarian.
Comporee b; dges were hand
ed out. and a troop hike was
planned to enable several scouts
to earn the second class rank.
Also discussed was the possi
bility of trot ting a scout hut ad
iacent to Rosui rection Lutheran
Church for the boys.
Paul Dunn. Troop Scribe
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W. S. Biddix. Kins's Mountain
Representative lot Pilot Lite In
surant? Copipmy, has been no
tified by coopin’' >ffi -ials tli.it
h«- has qua’ified Vo the totrpin
v s 19t>! "World's Fair" Conven
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aton Hotel in New York City. His
wife will ti*—ompr:iy him.
He qualified for the convention
through his sates record for the
past is months.
The convontion will begin Jun*
Science Show !
Starts lone 1
in Chapel Hill |
( IIAPEL MILL The Morehead
Planetarium's 1964 Summer Sci-;
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hi Moon." will open Juno 1 anil
continue th.ough June. July and
August, with public pcrtorm
antes added at 3 p.m. daily.
"Spaceship to the Moon" is
nnsidcied one ot the most ex
enalve and diflicult astronomic
al program production ehalleng
under aken by the Planetari
um since it opened 15 yars ago. '
The script for "Spaceship” was i
ompiled trom data furnished
by the Planetarium sim-e it op
ened 15 years ago.
The script for "Spa«'cship" was
.-ompiled from data furnished
by the National Aeornautirs and
Administra'ions. and Plane ari
um technicians have bi-en at ]
work on preparations foi pre i
senting the light and sound.;
;a|H. film and "live’ 'effects in
thi program sintt »pr
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tions, including the World's Fair.
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