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re Get Ahead Have Clear View KAl.KItlli Thusf who j{et ahead have a dear vision of the road they mu i l.avel to le.-.i goal, and his |>: inciplc , plies Hi safe winter driving to:*, v,iys M> « Vehicles C'ummis.von *r ”d nl Sell,*i«it. No matter hi-w had the wea ther he fact's, the deft e-e.vo-mind ed driver ha« a pietty 5 ni! chance of reaching his destina tloa. lietause he has the toils to do the :o> and the intelligence drive properly.’1 he explained. “His tools include a windshield 'vipt 1 1.1 id . tint ei -an the .! is of slet*t ami snow, a defroster lhat keeps 'he windshie.d frt-m ^Oitging over, a slightly ipt tied vent or window f >r proper vend lation and headlights that sh >w •he way ahead clearly under darkest conditions,” S c h e i d t pointed out. The wise driver does not tol • AKI> l >r THANKS \V<« w:sh to express our heart foil thanks to the neighbors of Mrs. I. \'. Gaffney, the neighbors of Mrs. .i. II. Mcdlin ;:n«l the n 'ho .. f Mi s. Judy Champion for thr.r man) kindnsses and « xpressions if sympathy at the loss of our beloved mother anil grandmother. Mis. L. V. Gaffney. THK FAMILY OF MRS. L. V. GAFFNEY .•rite Hu. use o' dt ed-up wipei triad** and w*al: arms which snicad or are only half effect.ve. The ros? of replacing old blades with new. live rubber lefills. or adjusting blade arms to proper strength, is so small that it's ut terly foolhardy to neglr i makin ; this decision for safety's sake. “To get ahead, you must have a clear view of the road ahead." he emphasized. BETHWARE OAK GROVE NEWS By July Rolttiti Daria Telcfkoae 739-5819 BET1IWARK WMi; Week o( Prayvr tor Foreign Missions is being observed this wwk .-it Oak CJrove. Sunday night, Mrs. .1. O. Lovelsw gave the devotion and a filmstrip entitled The Best Min utes" was shown. The GA had • hartie of the program Monday night, and the YYVA Wednesday night. Bobby Davs and his giandfa ther celebrated their birthday Sunday at a dinner. Present for the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. M. V. iidton, Mr. and Mrs Franklin Davis, t’arl. Toy. anil WillTam. Diane White. Mr. and Mrs. Koyd Edmundson. Melvin and Margar et Green, all of Shelby and Ml. and Mrs. Eduard Davis. The Intermediate Department Social was held Friday night, and the Adult Women's Christmas Party was held Saturday night. Tin- Junior Department Christ mas Party will bt held Saturday night at 6:30 at the ehurrh. Charles Putnam spent t It <■ weekend in Morganton. Corned News The Gertrude Brout .Mis-,Oil ary Circle of Bynum Chapel AM E iZ:in church will sponsor a ba /.aar Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lur.i Wilson. Han diwork ned foods will be on sal - The 12th Tribe Rally was held Sunday at Shady Grove Baptist ehurch. Member* of the chureh state appreciation to those who made the drive a success. CARD OF THANKS We a;>pe at • very rr tell th :tiiiny kindn: fin al tribute., an do:her e\pi• -s ons of sympa thy at the death d out husband and fjithe;-. The Family of DENVER O. KING Rescue Squad Auction Sale Set. Christmas Programs Are Planned BY MBs. ULHL TUMU GROVKR There will In- a big auction sale Friday Dec. l*th. starting at 7 p m. til at the Gro vet Rescue Squad iluilding. spon , sored by the Grower Rescue j Squad Inc. Edflts Dedmon will be auctioneer for .1 truck load of all new items such as electrical appliances, all types of toys, tools, kitchen ware, blankets, bedspreads, glasses, dishes, sports equipment pillows. Jewelry, watches, cameras and many oth- j er items. Hamburgers, hot dog* and drinks Mill In* on sale ftom 5 p.nt. til auction is over. There will Is- bargains, savings and goods below cost, a saving toyou and will help the Rescue Squad j raise needed funds. The Family Night Christmas party of Presbyterian church was held on Wednesday night at 7 p.m. with all families able to participate in the songs and games Hostesses for the party were Mrs. Dick Hobson. Mrs. Kill Hammett. Mrs. Travis Smith. Mrs. Dean Ho|*e and Mrs. Jimmy Rnbiitscn Mrs. Kenneth Tessener. suiter intcodent of the Junior Dept, of F-rst R-otist church and Mrs Clyde Rhea Assistant Supt. on tertained the J mlor Dept, at a Christmas pi tty. Saturday night , in the recreational room, at the chureh. Refreshments, games and exchanging of gifts were enjoy ed by this group. Sunday visitors ol Mr. and M:s. Paul Rvcrs were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor of Gastonia. Mr. Farlev Mo re of Shelby, anti . -t Tiutrsday. Mrs. Carl Funk of Hamtort. Virginia and Mr. Ervin 1 M->or«- of Gastonia were guests cf the Byers family for that clay M;ss Faye Houser of Charlotte , spent the Sunday with her par en’s Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houser. Mr. Charles Harry 111 was re sponsible for the hanouet given I tut sclay night for the Grover *1. kills o in Him m Ckristnisi Ygy (n m||| searchwf for the perfect gift. Or yoo cm fM it horo m minutes ...mm larfe selictkM of (In ntwost (iN-ouaHty watches - Iran Butova. Meat as tern as $24.75. Visit os saaa-aMa aar Bulova selection is comatotel WwIVwO rwivwvi V# A Everyone Loves leweliy Gifts *W you don't know watches, know your jewoier." pZ? ■ Si DIAMOND THREESOME 1 For Doubla-Ring Cwwiiwlll MAM TO SELL KM %39.» ► 53195 r UN EASY CREDIT AT NO EXTRA COSM _ 4 3 Oinmoiui PRINCESS RING ^ AS LOW AS SMS ON CREDIT' PAY ONLY 50c WEEKLY Choose From Our Large Selection Of Gif4: For Everyone On Ycur Sh jpplag List — Small El ectrical Appliances, Billfolds, Pearl Necklaces, Etc Coif Links and Tie Ban.Inst $1.59 Rippy Jewelry 211 M. PIEDMONT AVENUE miufcri i*hhtki11 ii'am nem in me Giwfr School Calcicn.<. Coa-h Bill Bates ami forntci eoa-h John Gamble were guests Coach Bate* showed two movies of his highly praised foothaii team The Kind’s Mountain B.i|itist Aaaociational Girls Auxiliary had their Oivani/ati >n.il B.r |. et liekl at Gardnei Webb I'nlli Friday night, given l>v the WMF Mrs. Fred Crisp. GA Girls leader of the First Church. Nancy Boh inson. Sheila Marry, ind stieila Putnam. Berth i Philiie k it tend ed this banquet Mr. and Mrs <\ M Muiimax and children and Mr and Mrs l>*e < F. L.i Varbro will leave Gr<ivcr Friday for Fredrii ksbui Texas, to spend Christmas Wlt|. Mrs. Mullinax's parent' Mi and Mrs. Eddie Kramer Miss Evelyn Mullmax h i' Im-. dismiss'd from the Presbyterian Mapital in Charlotte Mrs. P..!lj Neal, Paula and Bobby of Charlotte spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I/m K. I'Mffrn del for and family. Mr. and Mrs S. it Wright re turned from a week's business trip to Now Ot loans on Saturday nik'ht While thrrf they were quests of tho Ko\. and Mrs. Don Cahines* and little Male on Wed nosday night. (hi Thursday Mrs John llrooeo mother <>| Mrs. •». I) Myers to turned t.i hot Mi Vernon. Ohio homo after a four weeks stay with the Myers family Members ol Ml*. Hattie Allen's family eatne to her home Satur day f it a Christmas jjet-to-geth er. with the group having dinner Sal in (I ty night »t the Allen home. Knjoying the aftau were Mr and Mrs Da\ id Allen. Linda. Debra, i’rankie and Karen of Willistown. S. C Mr and Mrs. .1 lie: t Westmorel ind. Mr. and Mi ~ Darvin Allen and l.inda. Mr and Mrs. Billy W.lson. C mnie and Carol and Ie We \ Allen ■ >) Hr > vei a: d \li. and Mi , I*eiri West more land of C arlotle The I>a\ id Allens »w weekend guests Mr. an<i Mi* J. R, McCulloh ami Jim of (im>iivil(p . amo f >r an all day \ imi on Sunday. The Circles til Kirst liaptist < hurvh will hold their Christmas meeting* this wi-ek. On Tuesday at 7 p.m.. the Alma Hum Ci . |e met at the church with husbands as guests, T: 3»» p.m. on Tuesday the Mary Christian «i the home of Mt>. Arthur Davis Wed ncsday ai .1:00 pm the Bnstir tSn le with Mrs R K I;.t .! as Hostess anti Thursduv night at 7:<K> p.m. thi- Melduna Livingston Circle will meet at llentis Cafe teria with wives and husband* |)I esent. Mr*. Mary K’hinson entered k.iigs Mountain hospital S irtday morning for treatment and re mains a patient there. Achievement Night lot the Cleveland Count) l il Clubs will lie held Thursday it the Shelby At T.ory The event is s> heduled In start at 7: In p.m. Annual Achievement awards will In- pie Milted to outstanding l-H‘ei> from Cleveland County Pres id inn in the program them**. The III Spirit arc fmm the Grover *'< immunity I II Club, Miss Mar* tha Herndon and H >nald Martin, Devotional. Song ia-ader Vickie Turner and helping with the re freshment committee. Mill Hern don Mi vs ('aio)yn Andrews, bride ele ! of this week was feted at a mis 1 llaneous stlotti'r Dee Sth given by Mrs Jack Allen. Mrs. 11.d llowington and Mrs. l,eo Ditfenderfoi .11 tin Jack Allen home in Mt I* 11 an Community on II \\ Ills on Thursday night, IV loth at the home of Mrs. Louise Summer in Dallas. Miss Andrews was feted at a linen shower ,ii ! an old fashioned pound.: • of Iom! rhe dozen par ty guests o .I an evening of games and the bride eleet open ed and display'I leu jilts. 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