Page 4A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, October 21, 1982 THE CLUBS Open Gate Club Meets The Open Gate Garden Club met October 13 in the hostess room of First Federal Savings and Loan. Town And Country Garden Club Meets Mrs. Mabel Dixon entertained members of the Town and Coun- try Garden Club on Thursday evening at her home on Hillside Drive. Upon arriving, guests wer served dessert consisting of orange fruit cake, cheese straws, and Russian tea. Arrangements of homegrwon chrysanthemums in yellow and bronze were used for decorations in the foyer and living room Joyce Lee, daughter Arnette, Mrs. J.H. Arthur, and Mrs. Harold Crawford, Sr. They told of successful methods of rooting plants which they learn- ed from their mothers and their grandmothers. During the business session, plans were made for prticipation in the Fall Festival, sponsored by the Kings Mountain Woman’s Club on Wednesday, October 20. of the hostess, assisted in serving Mrs. Lawrence Logan, pro- gram chairman, presented “Get- ting Down to the Roots”, a discussion of plant propagation by rooting. Members taking part in the discussion were Mrs. Jack SE 2 3533533532500" : TN, HOLLY TV & APPLIANCE ons BEST PRICES & SERVICE| AVAILABLE ANYWHERE! SPECIAL TRUCKLOAD PRICES “"o:™" 606 Belmont/Mt. Holly Road (one mile from Mrs. George Moss, president, and Mrs. Harold Crawford, Sr., vice-president, were appointed to attend the annual meeting of District Number Three Garden Clubs in Gastonia. Belmont Abbey College in Catawba Heights) po 01 LB CASH REBATE 0. 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Timely tips were given by Mrs. Eugene Roberts and Mrs. Jim Dickey. Mrs. Roberts’ ar- rangement received 95 points. The subject was “Still Waters”, using foilage and flowers. Ten members brought hor- ticulture, plants or flowers. New Club Is Forming An Altusa Club-an interna- tional service organization for professional women-is being organized in Cleveland County as a project of the Gastonia Altrusa Club. The new club meets the se- cond and fourth Tuesday of each month at 11:30 a.m. at the Western Steer Family Steak House in Shelby. To be a member, one must hold a managerial position in business, own a business, or have a professional title. Any women interested in fin- ding out more about the club should contact Susan Doggett at the Development Evaluation Center in Shelby (4824416) or Teresa Melton at the Kings Mountain (7394511). JOHN SCOTT BIDDY Aging Center NICOLE BAISDEN Nicole Celebrates Birthday Daviena Nicole Baisden celebrated her first birthday Oc- tober 19. She and her guests en- joyed a Strawberry Shortcake party. Nicole is the daughter of James and Pam Baisden of Kings Mountain. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James C. Van Dyke and Mrs. Richard Goforth, all of Kings Mountain, and Heberit Suttles of West Virginia. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Luther Van Dyke of Cherryville, Mrs. Roy Mode of Shelby, and Mary Goforth and Fred Ball of Kings Mountain. Biddy On Leave F.A. John Scott Biddy is spen- ding two weeks leave with his _ ©. parents, Roy and ris Biddy of i ~ Kings Mountain. a eg Scott recently Completed basic and advanced training at the Naval Training Center in Orlan- do, Fla., and was meritoriously promoted to Fireman Appren- tice. He will report for duty at the Naval Base in Norfolk, Va., October 29. Scott is the grandson of Mrs. Otis Barber and Mrs. Bessie Bid- dy, both of Kings Mountain. rr a Jessica Elizabeth Hall will celebrate her first birthday Sun., Oct. 24. A party will be held Saturday at her home at 1320 Second Street Extensin. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ricky Hall. Grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ray martin of Kings Mountain, and Mrs. Elsie Hall and the late Rev. Stanley Hall of Kings Mountain. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Ada Lawson and Mrs. Sallie Martin of Kings Moun- tain. REVIVAL { Revival services will be held October 24-27 at Oak View Bap- tist Church. Services will begin at 7 p.m. each night. JESSICA HALL -103:17 clears up the contradiction, “cy unto the righteous”. you are not saved, GET SAVED, so His mercy will be extended ‘ Fonrsquare Goapel Church Kings Mountain, N. C. 28086 Jesus Is Coming Soon God's mercy has always prevailed for man. In Gen. 6:5-8, all the earth was evil continually. God's wrath waxed hot, and He was going to destroy the earth. He found a man, Noah, who found favor in His Eyes; and, His mercy prevailed. , Again in Ex. 32:19-33, God's wrath was against Israel. God was going to destroy His chosen people, but Moses interced- ed. God's mercy prevailed.and the people were spared. Numbers 16 and 17 tells of Korah and many princes of Israel that rose up against Moses. God's wrath came upon them. The ground opened and swallowed them all. Because of this, the Israelites murmured against Moses and Aaron. God's wrath waxed hot. Fourteen thousand and seven hundred people were killed by a plague. Aaron took incense and fire from the altar, ran and stood between the people and the plague was stayed. God's mercy prevailed. We could examine many Scriptures and see the mercy of God. However, there is coming a time when God's mercy will not prevail. In Rev. 8, God hears all the prayers of the saints and then pour’s out His wrath without a mixture of mercy. It is going to be a terrible time. His mercy will not prevail for mankind during this tribulation period. Man will suffer greatly for his rejection of God. I Chron. 16:34 declares, "His mercy endureth for ever”. Revelation chapter 8 appears to contradict | Chron. 16:34. Ps. "He shows everlasting mer- If you are saved, 'Praise the Lord’. If unto you. God is a God of love. He has never desired to punish man. His Word declares, "He is not willing that any man should perish, but that every man call upon Him for mercy and salvation”. He is coming again, and the day of His wrath is for sure. Don't delay your acceptance of Him until it is too late. God loves you, He really does. For further assistance or comments, write to the church ad: dress. 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