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Page 3B-MIRROR-HERALD-Thurflday, July 16, 1976 Dream Could Come True (Cnnttaiued From Page IB) of Pawtuckett, Rhode laland, was statlcKied at the time at Fort Moultrie near C!hariestan, S. C. iklth Vivian’s cousin. Vivian Blltcllffe says her husband Is her "best critic.” And, her sons admit they can see pictures and agree with their mother that writing a poem Is like an artist painting a can vass. Mrs. Blltcllffe likes to share her poems with others. On a recent Sunday when First Baptist Church honored veteran Minister of Music Allen Jolley on Allen Jolley Day, Mrs. Bllt cllffe write a poem In honor of him. Ihe Mirror-Herald reprints some of Vivian’s best loved poems today. MAKE LIFE BEAUTIFUL Make Life beautiful wherever you go Cause haiq;>lness to spring up and grow; '.’’Make life beautiful”, your motto FROM FLORIDA In this new year seeds of kindness sow. Make Life beautiful as the artist’s touch For heaven and angels are made of such; ’Tackle the things which will mean so much And never say ’’time ” Is my hindering crutch. Mr. and Mrs. William DOTiald and son 'I’im of Orlando, Fla,, visited with Mr. Donald’s sister, Mrs. Jackson Dixon, and family. Moore Family Cookout . .y, .r,—, IN TEXAS FROM COLUMBIA Make Life beautiful ri^t where you are Why think you must be a gleaming star; To shine and glow and tv Inkle afar Just open the door and hold It ajar. Make Life beautiful by Just being you Without necessary to adorn the new; Perhaps creations like you are far and few Not always there’s found a heart that is true. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Schronce have returned from a two-week visit to Fort Lavaca, Texas, where they visited with Mrs. Schronce's sister Mrs. Harold Jones, and Mr. Jones. Photos By Tom McIntyre IN HER SOLITUDE - Mrs. Vivian BUtcUffe likes to sit beneath the shade trees beside her N. Goforth St., home and compose her poetry. It helps her create, she says, because it is being close to nature. Some of her work is currently being considered In a national publication. Mrs. Mary Williams and Roger Miles of Columbia, S. C., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams. Mrs. Williams is the mother of Robert Williams and Roger Mills is the father of Mrs. Robert Williams. ’niey came especially for the wedding ceremony of Michael WUllams to Miss Dare Dixon that took place Saturday afternoon at First United MethodUt Church. Children of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Moore gathered for a family cookout Saturday at Lake Wylie. Mr. and Mrs/ Tommy Bynum and daughters, Kelley and Julie, hosted the get-to-gether at their lake cottage. Boating and swim ming featured the af ternoon events. Present for the family outing were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubs, Scott and Ron, Lincolnton; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hubs and Bryan of Crouse; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hartsoe of Gastonia; Mr. and Mrs. Don Moore and Sharon of Gaffney, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Causby, Lisa, Sherry and Angela, of Kings Mountain, and Miss Debbie Causby of Shelby. Make Life beautiful should you encounter a foe Endeavor to love people and let It show; Give a little warmth set the heart aglow During the trials of life more happiness you’ll know. Make Life beautiful as music In the air In many places the soft note Is rare Cause clouds to disappear and die sky to be fair Make the atmosphere beautiful by Just being there. o 0 JO 2nd BIG WEEK! -oOo- REMEMBER CALVARY Should I think my road Is steep Just let me take one little peep Of Jesus struggling with His Cross Surrounded by a mob much lost. WEST GATE PLAZA SHELBY ROAD GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SA'TURDAY WHILE QUAN-nilES LAST. OPEN 9-9 WEEKDAYS—SUNDAYS 1-6 Should I complain of some worldly pain Just let me feel the nails pinch his hmd Driven there by sinful man Because they didn’t understand. Should 1 feel lonely, let me see Jesus dying at Calvary As he hung on the cross and died Wlfii a thief on either side. Keep this scene before my eyes Allow me never to criticize But as Jesus let me say Forgive them Father, In this sinful day. -oOo- MIOHTY UKE A ROSE I searched among the roees for Just a glimpse of you As I walked the air fluttered with birds of red and blue. Pretty butterflies were busy With their merry-go-round, ’Tasting of the sweetness of every bloesom found. ’The humming birds so gently kissed the cottonwood Slighting not a single one Along the path I stood. ’The moth alighted from a bed of iris blue. And fluttered ’ore the dainty bees bearing pretty buds anew. I searched among the roees Where sunshine comes to play. In the brightest fragrant rose In found you there today. -oOo- PICKING UP THE PIECES Those mailman shoes God bless the one Who soaked them In the rain and baked them In the sun. Shoes that carry the postman while he carries the mail Over rugged paths how the soles do tell. Polished toes never keep the shine Soon lost In the grass far behind, ’The leadier wrinkles to burst at the side Whllo the postman wears those shoes with pride. ’Those sturdy shoes In need of a last As the wings of the eagle they fly so fast. ’Those worn soles If they could talk What stories to tell about dogs that stalk. How they waded through the creepy deep Confronting thorns and snakes In the heap, ’They weather the storm and come out on top Although laces won’t lace and the tongue Is a flop. Shoes that iq>held poor aching feet For the postman to continue on the beat. ’Ihose old worn shoes I sigh, ”0 My! ” In such a bad ah^>e they won’t even dye. PRE-WASHED JEANS Junior Sizes — Reg. $11.88 Now $8.88 1 His And Her Sizes Reg. $13.88 Now $11.88 Ladies Fashion, 100 Percent Cotton, Reg. $6.88 TANK TOPS ’5.00 Ladies 100 Percent Polyester SLEEVELESS SHELLS Beautiful Sdection ci Colors, S- M-L, Reg. $3.88 ‘3.00 Ladies, Reg. $2.67 NOVELTY TANK TOPS ’2.00 ! 1 2 Piece HALTER SET 1 Halter And Over Blouse Sizes S- 1 M-L, Reg. $8.88 1 ’6.00 Large Group Ladies, S-M-L, Reg. $2.88 HALTER TOPS ’2.00 Boys Assorted Sizes And Colors DENIM SHORTS Reg. To $4.88 ’3.00 Ladies 2 Piece BLOUSE AND TOP SET Reg. $11.88 ’8.00 1 100 Percent Polyester Reg. 1 $7.88 SHORT AND HALTER SET ’5.00 Ladies Fancy, Lace Trimmed, Assorted Styles and Fabric, Reg. $4.88 HALTER TOPS ’3.00 Childrens, Double Zippered By Barrow PREWASHED JEANS Reg. $9.88 And $10.88 ‘5.00 Large Selection cf Colors And Patterns MBIS LEISURE SHIRTS ’3.00 OFF RE6ULAR PRICE 1 Pre-Washed Denim SHORT AND HALTER SET 1 Regular $9.88 ’6.00 Ladies And Junior, Assorted Fabric and Styles, Reg. To $4.88 SHORTS ’2.00 Infant And Toddlers SUN SUITS AND SHORTS Reg. $1.U ’1.00 LADIES SANDALS AND WEDGE HEELS Reg. $3.88 And $3.99 ‘3.00 1 Ladies, Junior And Girls SWIM SUITS 1 Also Beach Jackets 25% Off Mens Wash Look, Polyester And Cotton Blend, Reg. $5.88 SHORTS ‘4.00 LADIES SANDALS Regular $2.99 ’2.00 Mens 100 Percent POLYESTER SLACKS Large Assortment of Colors, Reg. $8.87 ‘5.00 SAVE BIG DURING OUR SUMMER CLEARANCE 6 61 Ce He Bii Mi dau{ Mrs brat June part Nun P£ a Cc * t
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