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GROVER NEWS
Marvin Bishop of the Hopewell
•apiist church Blacksburg and a
inisteral student of Gardner
/ebb college conducted the ser
.ces Sunday at the First Bap
st church. Next Sunday Rev. U.
.. McManus will be in charge of
le service. He is now on the
taff at Gardner-Webb.
The members of Shiloh Pres
j terian church enjoyed a water
lelon-slieing Wednesday night.
Mrs. Ruth Hambright and Mrs.
William Hambright are attend
ing the annual music conference
at Montreat July 20-26.
The graduation class of Gro
wer high school of 1952 held the
u>th reunion at Lake Crawford
Saturday, July 22 from 4 until 9.
Vlr. and Mrs. Gene Turner and
/ickie attended. Mr. Turner was
i high school teacher at that
•me.
The pulpit committee elected
ast Sunday at the First Baptist
hurch are as follows, Frank
toyster, Tommy Keeter Gordon
Myers, Mrs. John Gold and Mrs
Arthur Davis.
Mrs. H. L. Beam spent the
veekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gene
j.edlord and family at Fort Mills,
S. C.
Mt. and Mrs. W. D. (Dub) Ki
ser of Shelby and Mr. and Mrs.
N. W. Kiser of Grover are spend
ing this week at Cherry Grove
Beach.
Mrs. J. D. Watterson returned
home Sunday from Burlington
after spending two weeks with
Mr. and Mm. Charlie Martin.
Richard Watterson and chil
dren, Karen and Alan spent the
wekend with Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Martin in Burlington and
brought his grand mother home
Sunday.
Mrs. W. S. Hicks Jr. and sons
Mickey and Todd fo Charlotte
spent the weekend with her par
ent g, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Keeter.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Keeter and
Mrs. Hicks and sons, motored to
Lancaster, S. C. and spent the
day with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hyler
and daughters, Susan and Lesa.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shirkey of
California returned there Tues
day after a visit here with his
mother, Mrs. Leroy Shirkey and
other relatives
G. P. McSwain of Blacksburg
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Randall.
Mrs. Richard Butler and chil
dren, Linda Sherry, Donna,
Wayne and Ricky of Atlanta,
Georgia are spending two weeks
with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs.
; Floyd Walker. Mr. Butler came
| for the weekend. He returned to
Atlanta Sunday.
Helen Curie and daugnter
Janet of Coino spent two weeks
with her mother, Mrs. S. B.
Crocker. She accompanied them
home to visit her other daughter
there, Mrs. Richard Taylor and
Mr. Taylor and family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bird spent
a few days in Columbia, S. C.
going Sunday for a family re
union.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kish and
children Kathy and Wayne of
Charlotte were Saturday guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
B. Keeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brad
shaw, Mrs. Lois Bradshaw and
Mrs. Daisy Carvin of Columbia,
S. C. were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Q. Hope and Mr. and
Mrs. Fay Tessener Sunday.
Mr. J. Q. Hope returned from
the Kings Mountain hospital Sat
urday.
Bill Neal has returned home
from the Kings Mountain hos
pital.
T. T. Keeter is a patient at
Kings Mountain hospital.
Mr. and. Mrs. P. A. Francis
spent a few days in Atlanta.
Mrs. Charlie Mullinax and
Tara and Miss Evelyn Mullinax
visited Miss Aline Mullinax at
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Black Mountain Wednesday.
Mrs. Edna Echols of Daniel
ville, Georgia is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Echols and family.
iMr. and Mrs. Norris Camp and1
children, Michelle and Todd of
Charlotte were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Camp and
Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Camp and
family placed the flowers in the
sanctuary at the First Baptist
church in memory of < their son,
Jerry.
Miss Faye Houser of Charlotte
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houser.
Mrs. N. W. Kiser, Mrs. Lena
Goforth, Mrs. Elzie Hardin and
Kim Kiser spent last Sunday in
■n
Kiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marshall,
Mrs. Edith Brooks and Mrs.
Alice Aaron of Gainesville, Ga.,
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Hambright.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bennett of
Seattle, Washington have moved
back to Grover, Mrs. Bennett is
the former Jackie Hope.
C. F. Harry Jr. and Basil
Whitner are on a trip to Formo
sa and Japan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Byers,
Kenneth and Gary and Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Randall attended the
birthday dinner for Mrs. Byers'
mother, Mrs. Golden Spencer in
Gaffney Sunday.
Mrs. Jeanette Gamble of Ohio
was a recent guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Keith White.
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