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WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES P-S--SUtesville Daily Record Saturday, June 30, 1951 L.NGAGED--Mr and Mrs Lawrence McKinley Dagenhart, of Look Out Dam Catawba, announ- the engagement of their daughter, Hilda, to Edward Roscoe Browcr. son of Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Pearl Brower jyoute 1, Ramseur. Among Us Girls "Why doesn't she see how im- i know. ortant such-and-such a thing is The answer -By Ruth MilUtt is otlen that the ii i II a i is imc'ii iriai me the disillusioned husband couple, at the beginning of their sks "Why doesn't he under- marriage, failed to set each other tand how I feel about such and-1 straight about what they expected uch? the unhappy wife wants from each other and what things were deeply important to each.

A A vvav people in love so often VW each expected the other to Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Simmermau and family will vacation on the east coast next week. Mr. and Mrs.

H. B. Brown and children Lanny and Joan will visit Lake Junaluska and the Cherokee Indian Reservation. They will see the pageant, "Unto These Miss Theresa Browii who has attended the Youth Conference at Lake Junaluska will return home with her parents. -0-Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Speaks, Mrs. Ellen Moore, Mrs. H. C.

Brown, Mrs. Mattie Moose ana Jimmy Rayle are leaving tonight for a visit with relatives in Norfolk and Franklin City, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Coleman and Mrs. James R. Coleman are leaving Sunday for a vacation trip to Washington, D. C.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pope and sons, Tommy and Jerry, and Rufus Clark have returned to their home in Washington, D.

C. after having been called hoire by the death of Mrs. Pope's and Mr. Clark's father, Joe Clark, of Troutman. --0-- Officar Paul R.

Pope, Mrs. Pope and children, Paul. Gary Lynn, Billy and Barbara Anne, of Washington, D. are spending some time here with John H. Pope and others of the county.

--0-Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Pope and grandaughter, Kathy Overcash, of Troutman, have returned home after several days stay in the mountains. --0-Mrs.

James Crawford and Betty Crawford left Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Crawford of Greensboro for a trip through the Shenandoah Valley and Penna. They will return early next week.

--0-Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lentz left" Friday mgnt for a vacation in Florida. 0-Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Deal and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Money and Circle Clock I A.R.I'.

Sunday 6:30 i i a will meet at the church Monday I 3:00 p.m.--Belle Baion circle meets at the church. Hostesses a Mrs A. M. a Mrs W. Miller and Mix.

T. .) 3:30 p.m.--Man- Poston circle with Mrs V. Lackey, Elm street. Miss May Morrison as sociate hostess 7.30 --Mabel Lowry circle with Mrs Mae Bell, Davie avenue. 6 45 a i Love circle will have picnic at the church.

7:30 p. Hamilton circle with Miss Pearl and Mamie Davidson, old No 10 highway 7:30 --Minnie Alexander circle with Mrs. Clyde Alexander. Oak street Tuesday 6:45 Ramsey circle will have picnic at the home of Mrs Robert Smithwick, North Cen ter street 8:00 p.m --Lila White circle with Miss Mary Ethel Kestler. Davie avenue Mrs Bob Kestler, is associate hostess.

GRACE RAMSEY Mr and Mrs. Fred Ramsey 1209 Boulevard announce the birth of daughter, Susan Grace, Wed Mrs. Ramsey was formerly Miss i i i a Reaus. CHARLIS RIOM6NB Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth ReJ mond, N'ew Hope, N. C. announce iy, June 27, at Davis hospital. the birtn of a Charles Cass, Friday at Davis hospital. Mrs.

Redmond was formerly Ruth Cass. The Worth of the Individual JESUS GAVE HELP AND HEALING TO ALL WHO CAME. TO HIM Matthew fCtCt 1 7 i TO WED--Mr and Mrs Wallc- T. Marable of Wilmington announce the engagement and approaching i i i a oi i daughter Bcttina to Dallas David Cline, son of u. chnc and the late Mr.

Clmc' of Salisbury. The wedding is planned lor August 4. Miss Maiable is a teacher in the local school system. 3 0 0 i board, women of First Presbyterian church, will meet 3:30 p.m.--Women of First Presbyterian church i meet. Mabel Poston Class las June Meeting The Mabel Poslon Bible class ol irst ARP church had its ass meeting last night at the ol Miss Nell Patterson on est Front street.

Mrs. Pdtil Ash- a the devotions a i i business meeting was held. Ten members and six visitors ere present. The hostess served Iresnments the social do. each expected the other to know by some special insight exactly what was important to him and to her.

When the insight was lacking, the husband blamed the wife or the wife blamed the husband. So to all young couples their iirst year of marriage this one a i Don't expect too much insight irom your mate Don't expect your husband or wile to know exactly what it takes to make you happy and to sense what things get them small daughter have left "for a month's vacation touring the West. They will visit Mr. Deal's brother. Escar Deal, and his wife in California and also Mrs.

Deal's sister, Mrs Gus Lentz, and Mr. Lentz. 0-Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Offutt and i Dottx and Nancy Dale, are leaving today for a week's vacation at Daytona Beach, Fla.

Elizabeth Sykes will be Dotty's guest The group will ioin Offutt's mother, Nancy Offutt -ind his sister Mrs. Nancy Bell Goforth in Georgia for tne trip 10 Fla. Happy Miss Shirley Henkel I Feted At Shower Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Freeze and andson Chippy reeze lcave Reduced number of: 'umblers Crystal Colored Glass Colored aluminum Wafer Sets TREMENDOUS VALUES See our windows for illustrations BRADY'S JIFT DEPARTMENT W.

Broad Street pay Mi id attention to what your a i considers ihe essentials with Mr. and Mrs. C. Weston their home i Vlr. the other made mistakes from ignorance--Irom i whether this or irmt was of firs! Wcs- --0-Mrs.

R. Beck returned last night from a ten-day trip to on what a wonderful housekeeper shle was, "Jim let me know when we were expected a first married that well-run he That is certainly better than for a husband silently to put up with haphazard housekeeping for a lew --O-Mr and Mrs. Alvin Beck of Zebu- Ion, formcrely of Statesville, arrived here last night to spend several days with relatives Dale Beck of Statesville. who had spent the last ten days with them in their home in Zebulon, made the years and then decide that i Ihem wile ought to know how impoit-' ant a well-run home is to his hap-1 Mr nrf i mi and Mrs. James 0 Elsmore piness.

TO VISIT HERE Commander K. F. and Mrs. Laf lerty are expected in Statesville i today for a week's visit with -her parents, Mr and Mrs. Allen Mills Commander Latterly is an in 'Structor at Annapolis Naval Aca 1 demy.

SPAINHOUR'S Presents For Your Listening Pleasure "LOMBARDO LAND" featuring Guy Lombardo and his Orchestra Each Sunday Afternoon at 12:15 to 12:30. Make it a date and tune into W.S.l.C. each Sunday at 12:15 P.M. for music by "Guy Lombardo" and his orchestra Brought to you by Statesville's Leading Store of Fashion and Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Elsmore Jett today for two weeks vacation in Suncook. N. and Canada. -0-Mr. and Mrs.

Zeb V. Simmons are leaving today for a week's vacation at Myrtle Beach. They will be accompanied by Mr. and" Mrs. Fiank Keller and daughter Joy of Grecr, S.

C. -0- Mr. and Mrs Pierce Merry, of Augusta, Georgia, are expected Sunday to visit Mrs. Merry's mother, Mrs. W.

L. Neely Sr --O-Mr. and Mrs M. F. Cline, Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Pope and daughter "Sandy" and Mrs. Charles Cline left Friday night for a week-end vacation at the beach. --O-Mr. and Mrs.

B. L. Benfield, 331 Oakland left yesterday for several days visit with Mr Brown 1 rothcr W. P. Johnson of Chase My, Virginia.

--0-Mr. and Mrs J. C. Holland anr. two daughters.

Betty and Jane are leaving tonight for Greenfield and Rushville, ind. and Detroit, Mich for a week's visii with relatives. --0-Mrs. George Ford has gone to Lake Junaluska, where she will spend several weeks --0-- Capl. and Mrs.

Dick Page will arrive here tonight from Columbia, S. lo spend the nighl with Captain Page's parents, Mr and Mrs R. E. Page of Wilkesboro road. They arc en route to Dayton, Ohio, where Captain Page Is stationed.

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lownmco have as their house guosls, her sister Mrs.

Louis Brickell of Cily, Miss and a si.stor m-Iaw, Mrs W. K. Reeves, Nashville, 'IVnn Miv Lowrance will accompany them to Tenn. and next week end for a visit with relatives. Day's Horoscope Get away fiom enviornmcnt; find some restful ictreat where you can relax and mediate.

Don't a to be drawn into discussions Sonny Hager Mrs Richard C. SUne Shirley Ross Jo.scy Mrs. W. K. Holland Janice McLelland Mrs.

Guy Ward Annie alkei Billie Rae Shaver Mrs. W. W. i Susan Wade Sloan Sandra Kay Spunkle Ada Stroud R. B.

York Nancy Deal July 2 Day's Horoscope Take an active in join- personal ailaiss by excieibin, authority and direction others a.s needed. Keep d(Mr oi tiaflic jams tonight ly. Mrs. Harold Wilson Shirley Esther Miller Gdynclle Reavis Robert Kilby Evelyn Waugh Mary Katherine Smith Foy Parks Payne Ted Little Helen Aiey Mrs. Ed a Mrs.

Paul Gilbert John Thomas Henderson MIA. A. Gantl Mis. W. R.

Smith Dr. T. Billy David Jordan Joan Sharpc Mis. Flake Daniels Mrs. Raj Gartner, Jr.

Geneva Galliher Michael Redmond Miss Ann Morrow Is Party Honoree Mrs. Hoyte Elliott. Mrs Dupree Morrow and Miss June PutmaTi entertained at a linen-china shower to honor Miss Ann Morrow, bride-elect of July. Friday night at the home of Mrs B. Compton on route 3.

Statesville. Upon arrival the honoree was presented a corsage of snapdragons. This was a compliment to her pretty summer frock. During the even.ng oridal games-' ere in play. Prizes went to Miss Myrtle Ostwalt, Miss Gail Morrow and Miss Layle Following the games a delightful refreshment couise of home- made ice cream, cup cakes and I drinks a served.

I The attractive bride-elect re 1 ccned many gilts of linen and china. Her hostesses presented her with a chenille bedspread This the third a series of showers lor Miss Mororw, By NEWMAN CAMPBELL IN read of man's creation. "God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over everything- that crecpeth upon the earth. "So God created man in His own image, in the of God created He him; male and female created He them." Isn't it odd that up through the ages man has not thought of his brother men as created in the image of the Almighty? If he had, how could he have treated him as he has? And if all men realized that they are made in the image of God, how could they permit themselves to be so cruel, so unjust, so to their brothers? Are humans just beginning to realize their inheritance and to demand that they (every individual) should be treated with respect, love, brotherhood? Jesus considered people worthy of help and healing. Every one who came to Him in faith and sincerity He aided--the beggar at the roadside, the rich man.

Little fallen, even if 'it was the bath "How much then is a man better than a sheep? Wherefore it is lawful to do well on the bath days." Jesus had the man stretch forth his arm and when he did ao, tht Lord healed The disciples came to Jesus to ask, "Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?" seeking- spe. cial favors for" themselves. Jesus gave them a lesson then and there: He called a little child and put him among them. Then He said, "Verily I say unto you, except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven. "Whosoever shall humble himself as this little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven," and He went on to say that he who such a little child in His name, ceived Him, and woe betide one who should offend such a little one.

In a recent lesson we had the parable of the man who had many sheep, and one went astray. The owner left the ninety and nine, and searched and searched until he found the lost one. Then he MEMORY VERSE "For Thou hast made him but little lower than God, and crownest htm with glory and 8:5. Tom llolton entertained I Thursday i at hei home on Green Mi eel to honor Miss i i Ilonkel, popular bride- ok'c of The lovely hnnciie shower was a by eleven guests. I I The I home decorated W.L- LJ i in a i i ol -bright summer i i scattered i the I A A house Mi.s.s Ilonkel i a love- lv red and i -summer sheer Oil i ear i i the hostess pre- hoi i a corsage of v.

into, a i iii'tions I i i i kjnic.s i a by the to the i i i i hoi mother Fred i i i i WasMin Mis. llonkol and Mrs. iclm- qi.ishcd i i to the bnclc- i Miss i Helton and Mar- I a A assisted Mrs Ilol- lon (M soi ing the refreshments i i a i i-cli cMimcnt cour.se a on i ho a i i a bridal tin ".10 ol ui con and i Deii- a a i sen cd i green a i block ice cream. I DUDCr) Women's Christian Temperance Union met Monday, June 25, i i clnf Bunch, who called the meeting to order. Mrs.

W. A a had the de- reading part of the twen ly-third chapter of Proverbs i of the last meeting were read and the treasurer's report was Mrs. ir Troutman had the program entitled "The Town of a a Tennessee-No Liquor Problem Following (he meeting members wore invited out to the lawn where i i refreshment; wore sened a i a setting childrea were His friends and He used a child to illustrate the humble spirit that men needed to achieve the kingdom of heaven. Our first story that shows the spirit of Jesus is when a poor leper came to Him and begged to be cured. No one else would touch a person so afflicted.

They xvould be afraid that they would become infected and "unclean." Jesus, the Christ, did not fear. When the man, probably kneeling before Him, said: "Lord, if Thou wilt, Thou canst make me clean," "Jesus put forth His hand, and touched him, saying, I will; be thou clean. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed." Jesus told the man to tell no one, but to show himself to the priest, and to offer the gift Moses commanded. On the Sabbath Jesus went into the synagogue, and there was a man with a withered hand. Thinking to accuse Him of sacrilege, the Pharisees asked Jesus if it was lawful to heal on the Sab- hath.

What man of them, asked Jesus, owning a sheep, would not lift it out of a pit into which it had Based on copjrI htPd outlines produced by the DUjsion of Christian Councilor the ChurchTM of Christ In the S. A ami used by carried it home and gave a feast to his friends to celebrate the turn of the lost lamb. "He rejoiceth more of that! sheep than of the ninety and nine which went not astray. "Even so it ig not the'will of your Father which is in heaven, that one of these little ones should, God, our Father made all of us and we all share the good things of the earth--or at least, such should be our heritage. When we do not share with others; when we are proud and treat them as if we thought they were not as good as we, we should remember Jesus in His brief sojourn on earth.

He respected people for what they were. He "ate with, publicans and sinners;" He talked to the woman of Samaria and taught Jicr His Why cannot we consider each' person we meet as also made in' God's image? Like little why arc we not humble in spirit so that we too may inherit the kingdom of heaven. And why do we not act while we are here on earth as if we ARE made in God's image CHAMBERS MOVE Mr. and Mrs. Harrj Chambei.

i 120 Sharpe street lo 437 AVest Front street. and an a i i i a of a i flowers. gi.i 1 ale ureen ice i i Iho oshmcnt course. i I onkel i i a host of i lingerie. i a i shower in a i i to hostess and honoree i Mrs Fred Honkcl, Mrs Fivnk Wesson, i Paul Hcnkei, i i Home.

Mrs Henry I i a Mason, a i i i i i Ilrnkcl, Helen JC.ilherme a To-nirp' Helton. a a Mac' A i i a Man Fayo Recce. RAMSEY'S Statesvttle's Stvie Center RESERVE UNIT MEETS There will be an i i a meeting of the 481st A A AW Bn. Monday night in the West building at 7-30, Lt. W.

M. Cooper, adjutant, announced today Each member of the i is ed to atlend. Dr. H. E.

Haller Successor to DR. MAX RONES Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Repaired, Replaced Complete Lens Finishing Laboratory No Appointment Necessary 108 Court St. Tel. 4623 by Xing Fcaturet Syndicate NOW OPEN. 118 E.

BROAD ST. "Complete new stock of summer dresses and beachwear." Air Conditioned for your Shopping Pleasure The Worth of the individual ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON crinf imw-tfAncicitt i Scripture-Genesis By Alfred J. Bueicher her Ctxl created man in His own in male and frma'o i Ho gave them iw.n,ion nil la in tuic.s on the earth a Jc. hnlod a man of leprosy, command- i. Km lo no one, hut to show him- to the finest and offer his Rift as Moses commanded.

Sponsored By Jesus, asked if a uas lawful to heal on the Sabbath, answered, that it was lawful to do pood, and he restored a man withered arm. Disnrles asked who i be greatest in the kingdom of heat en: He answered. humbleth himself as a little child. MEMORY VERSE--Psalm 8.5. LISTEN TO SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON OtfER WSIC 10 TO 10:30 EVERY SUNDAY G.

WILSON BUILDING COMPANY, INC. 153 EAST WATER STREET DIAL 3234 STATESVILLE, N..

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