• I '0 m ICmiac tt. 4. Box Llnt'ood I Grtot oh wUI ngsmen service sh hin- lowship I Bsoaiate lyteriftn I be Mie I¥eeby- o'cib^ is *God UTEO . (FHT. C. John d Ilrwcll ’a..s hhst- c.-s at her- home a a lingerie shower for the brirV o-he. Enter taining with Mrs. Hovvcl! wore her daughter, ‘Mrs. Terc-a Gra ham, Mrs. Owen Rel’ers, Mrs. I'idney Dixon, Mr.s. Douela? Mo- Daniel. Mrs. (Ralih ArrowooJ and Mrs. Willis Harmon. A greon and uhi‘e calcr note v.^.^s ica;urei in dc. r.itive de tails and rerr(Hhm(‘nts. A bride tioil and fiewf's centered ihc re fre shmeni table from which p:tr:y pick-ups were fcrvel with I»uneh. T ;e I iMe to-I e was presentee a i nge (»f .^Ivs’a d 'N o- an: a gi.'t ilie hos’rsse-. Guest* sliO'Ve'T.l the ride-took this yit'tun \of ".s/mm-L.s * hi front of Central United Methodist ■church Wedn ‘day <-n nitt>f. Tin rain Kintn't ja'cn ul -tht itoihij folk from enjoying liallo'x-Lcn Jun -at niinn rous church sjnjiisond jKirtks. H. L. Campbell, Joiin Cloningcr Cm "Fun" Trip li. L. ('.mi m;’1| \ .1 hn ( ’ -n- •. • i( ••<'d a niH If-ad ( f .S^uiior (■ i. en.< Ir m . harl tte aplds aivl was hek in Hr.' ?'d!il<’lem cmimunity buildi ig w lie e g ests presentee tile i-: 1 !»•-(•]*'''! V oh misccllan e.*us li(‘irie!)uidi gifis. Tr'(litiv'iial 11 i il ccVit wen c>bsf'r\ed in (te(--r:ii;ve detail, an i rofre"!i nejo:;. .Miss Rfyno'ds was given i corsage fro.n Ihc host 4‘ -cs .ml a gi;'l for her nev homo. iinl Tiaiii'ng together Mi'.e Ja.k Lai I, .Mrs. Ot.oO a ml tin* ; ro- to lb<' i)u lie libr- Tbkets are cecds will gc ary. For re.*^crvatieji.s call mimbers 730-7727 or 730-: .523. I-ills. Mi’i. lie.'ky Wyle Avis C>v-.cns and .''lis.j Spea rman. w e r ‘ Russel , .Mis Dian^ KIWANIS CLUB Ilalfh L. Carson, assistant pro fessor of religion at Gardner- Webb college, will be gne; t .spiakcr at Thursysl(‘ni’’ will be featured at .1 i)viii. each .Saturday and 3 and -1 p.m. ea ;li Sunday during Nhceaiher. annainc(‘; Richard Ailaii M- ul, a! .SchieU' Mu.seum < f Natural Hi-^tcry and rianc- lariuni in Gastonia. dent, acc-opted a handsome, en- Summing up her view of teach- graved plaque for the unit at ing, -Mrs. Kiser said: "As Anno recent fall conference of the Mrs. Kiser will rcpicren* North Sullivan treatcvd Helen Keller like auxiliary in Raleigh, Uaroliiai Teacher of tho 5'ear a- a .seeing child because she ox- ^ . , . j ward proenm sponsor''! by the pected her to see, I believe in Mrs. Gam! .e piesenle.1 t.ie- Council of Chief Stale School Of- treating each student as a learn- plaque to mem' ers at Ihursday s ficer.s, Encyclopaedia Britannica ing child because I expect him night s ix'gular meeting al the Companies, and the "Ladies lo learn and develop l ecausc American Legion building ann Home Journal" man's greatest gift is the possi- took the orc t.sion to command A native of Cleveland County, bility of development. ca’danis 'Mrs. Hucert Ader- Mrs has been teacliing . holdt and ^Irs. vStonevvall Jackson "The greatest goal of education job well done.” Dr. Craig Spangler announces the ^ cliild so independent that he has Mr 'JnmH.e presided over the no need for the teacher.” meeting in t)ic absence of Mrs. Robert Ruff, president. Tiie devo- When questioned about her re- tional was presented by Mrs. lationship to students, Mrs. Ki- Hubert Aderholdt, chaplain, ser responded, "I see myself as a guide, not on imparter of facts, 'em high school English in the Clove- lan I Countiv system for IS years and represents NCA'E-A(JT Dis trict 2. She graduated from Wes tern Carolina University with a BA in English and physical edu cation, and holds a MA in Eng- Holiday Sale Saturday At 9 By Eastern Star Members voted to conduct a anTTwant to'hp'ip studonts find furd-raisino; project \ia ig:is used in tl upptM’ Now Knghuid slates ward ( r (\il spirit.s. Adults vvl are int(*re.ded in this classshou call Mi-':. Kochan iwivz at 4S \ 39.'h) t » be a^sM-vci of a plare Ui(* class. A ?2.l)0 sta'.e registr ti;n fee i< payable at the fir | clas; mecGng. Mrs. W. W. M.*:'arier will co [ dial a 211i»;ur cake doDoratii | eour.-e at the Kings Mounta •tOinmurnty Center beginning * 1 Tue.sday niglit. N\»vemb<*r J| from ti:30 to 9:3(1 p.m. Class I will not m(*(‘t cn Dei. 25 ai | January 1 due 'i'- t!ie holid .-ras. n. Per-i* ns interested inti ext:r(*niely papular vla.^s, whi [ ends oil January' to, are reque, lo miH’t in tlie Kings Moil ('omniunity Center Kiljh [ on the fir.n meeting date j| ri'giNtration. A state n'gi.dratij fee of $2.(»d is also required alo | witli the i'articipants' social . I urity number. Dtlier clas.^ios to be offered the near future or during V | Winter Quarter include uph ste:>', in.\me tax preparatiej ps\aiK'l >g>'; wills, trusN and tatc planning; and taxideenj Adults who are interested in a j cf the e cdas.‘ms I'ran'c H. (7lass Post 9 il. VF | TimrsdaN night at i». m. The fr<*e pre'^-am is opr'n | th(» i u’o’ie and urnku* s-'oii-'or' of the Auxiliary of VFW I'l O' H. M'omen of the m it will sc| ooffe<' during the program. Red ne\il .''niack ‘•(lojx'" will e amop'g dr| demonstrated to the public. S O C I A I CALENDAR Mtaiday: Gastmiia romminl Concerts Association is prestj ing "Big Band Cavalcade” Hunter Huss auditoriu:n in C| icnia. V.