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The Gastonia Gazette from Gastonia, North Carolina • Page 8

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14, 1947. Pisgah ARP. Enjoys Rally Day Program -BV DOROTHY F. PfSGAH-Sunday, October 5, was Rally Day for the Sunday school de- ment ah ARP Church, with all departments taking part in tie program. The theme for this years was, "Go Tell" Those reviving diplomas were as follows: Cradle roll to beginners class, Mary Ann Craig, Lamar Robinson Diane Dial, and Brenda Boyd; beginners to primary class, Gordon Pearson, Johnny Pearson, Vivian Robinson, Fiiylis Boyd, Nancy Hob- inson and Elaine Foy; primary to junior class, Dean Boyd, Jean Boyd, Carolyn Pearson, Carmen Falls, Beverly Harris, MarJene Ray- The Gutonin (N.

C) mond Pearson, Kenneth Pearson, Harvey Lee Whltesldes and William Boyd; Junior to Intermediate'class, Elizabeth Boyd, Ann McCarter, Sybil Walker, Bobby Gates, MofJet Falls, Bobby Falls, and Mary Rose Intermediate to young people's class Sonny Morrow, Don Carver, Dorothy Foy, Wilma Falls, Jean Ratchford, and Mildred Hylman; young people's lo young adult class, Mr. and Mrs i-rcd Boyd, Charles Crawford, Mr. ana Mrs. George Boyd, and Walter Scott Parker. Sunday, October 5, also started (he "Church Attendance Campaign" which will go on through November 23 In the ARP churches.

It is hoped I that everyone will have record bt- lendance each Sunday luring period and, after this campaign. continue to come to church regularly. There will be an "Old Time American Tune Book" singing Tuesday nighl at the Union Presbyterian Church, beginning at 7:30. Tuesday two ago there was an American Tune Book Singing at Bottling Green. Among those from this section attending were Mr.

and Mrs Mott Foy, Miss Wynona Whitesides, Mrs. W. W. Whitesides and Billy Lee Whltesldes. Grover Maddins' father, G.

Maddln, Is In the hospital at Seneca S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Whitesides and daughter, Linda Kay, of Cumberland, Maryland, are visiting the former's parents Mr.

and Mrs. Labe Whitesides. The community extends sympathy A Memory So Precious Never To Lose Keeping Forever, Our Baby's First Shoes. BABY'S OWN SHOES BEAUTIFULLY PRESERVED BY THE ORIGINAL BABY BRONZE SHOE; ETHOD. Baby's own shoes bring back precious memories.

No matter how scuffed or worn, whether cloth, silk or leather, these tiny become ornaments of lasting beauty, preserved in a beautiful bronze, gold or silver two-tone finish by the Baby Bronze Shoe Method. All of the original creases and wrinkles are retained. Mounted on book ends, ash trays, desk sets, plaques, paper weights, etc, they make thrilling gifts for Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries, Mother's Day, Father's Day, or any time, throughout the year. Our Veined Marble Mountings make durable ornaments for any home. Golf balk, baseballs, footballs, track shoes, gloves, toyi, (iolls, plaster statuettes, pipes, etc.

PRESERVED AtfD MOUNTED IMPORTANT! WE ARE TAKING HOLIDAY ORDERS NOW TO AVOID CI SHOES IN NOW! to Mrs. Fred Morrow and her mother, Mis. Lillic or. the sudden death last Sunday of their aunt and sister, Mrs. IVarfe Ratterfield of Spartanburg.

"me fimeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Spartanburg. Knox Hubert Foy, Sheldon Spencer, and Austin Presswoort of Firestone community spent part of last week in Washington, D. G. They visited Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Hunter while there. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Padgett of Holland, Michigan, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Mrs. Walter Gates and family had as their guests Wednesday Joe McLean of the New Hope road. Mr.

and Mrs, Henry Black and daughter, Cheryl Jean, have moved into their home on the Hagan road near Mrs. Black's parents, Mr and Mrs. Will Gates. Mrs. Willie Owensby has returned home after spending four weeks visiting fai Washington, D.

G. Mrs. Ivey O. Parker, Miss Annie Gates, Mrs. Jane F.

Gates, Miss Ruth Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Walter and children, Mr. and Mrs Henry Black, Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Pearson, Miss Virginia Pearson and Mr.

Mid Mrs. Charles Stewart attended the wedd-ing of Howard Harrison, son of Mrs. Sadie Gales Harrison, and Miss Judith Epurgeon Beaty of Cramsrton, which was an event of Sunday, Oct. 5, at the merton Baptist Church. Miss Jsabelle Anthony, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Anthony, i left Sunday for Greensboro, where i she has joined the nursing staff at' the Westey-Long Hospital. Miss All-1 thony took her training at the Me- i mortal Hospital in Winston-Salem i Miss Anthony and Mrs. Paul Blair Carson, the former Jane Harrison, i took her training at terian Hospital, Charlotte, stood the' state board exam last Monday at the Robert E. Lee Hotel of Winston- Salem, around 500 girls taking the exam.

The family of libty Foy surprised him at a birthday dinner evening at their Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Goocinow of Sebring, Florida, (Mrs. Goodnow is the former Janie Whitesides) wrote home that those who like fish should have been around their place after the recent hurricane in Florida It left the rivers overflowing, and one going through the bottoms could pick up fresh fish in abundance.

Mra. J. Frank Spencer, who fell at her home two ago and broke her hip, is still in a critical condition at Gaston Memorial Hospital. Mre. Spencer makes her home with her daughter, Mrs.

Lathan Falls, and Mr. Falls on Linwood street. Lew Wallace, author of the popular novel, "Ben Hur." served, as a Union major general in the civil I War. 3 Coats To Capture Young Hearts The small tet the bigjert and belt selection of coati adorably to flatter their sweet young warm as to protect them from winter winds low in priee to fit budget. S12.95 TO S29.95 CHRISTMAS CARDS Created for by America's'Foremost Artists "One of the nicest things abom Christmas is the sport of picking out reproductions of works by famous American Artists.

It is a pleasure to recommend them to the public." Tmt "These cards truly pay homage to Christmas in language of -BOSTON rovr "Al ways tops they are the gayest and most charming we've ever seen. TXICVHT "They make card sending an artistic NEWS Price 5 to 25 cenu PRICE iOc, 15c AND SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GAZETTE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT COATS Sunning s'yies for young miss in plaids, solids and In lacy swing back, belted and fitted styles. Sizes 7 to 12. $12.95 to $24.95 Teenage an wool Coats fa lovely bright swing back, boxy 'and belted styles. Some -with Club Collars and deep cuffs.

10 to 18. $29.95 Legging Sets a. Legefng se 1 to 3. $12.95 Chinchilla. Legefng sets in colors.

Stoes 1 to 3. Legging Sets A good selection of 'girls legging suits in tweeds, wool, broadcloth, fleeces and- coverts in many beautiful styles. Sizes 1 to 6x. $12.95 to $29.95 CHILDREN'S DEPT. SECOND.

FLOOR om ipetnu LITTLE GIRL DflESSES Pretty And Practical See our tremendously exciting collection in floral prints, stripes, and festival plaids styles for everyone from the kindergarten set to smooth teenagers. to Babyette Dresses Soft pastel shadas for babe's first colored dresses with trimming of dainty- embroidery or months, 9 months, 12 months. $1.98 to $3.98 Toddler Dresses Adorable frilly and tailored dresses fftr the toddler also prints and stripes made by many nationally advertised manufacturers Sizes 1 to 3. $1.98 to $5.95 -these are the Christens Cards you have been reading about! Kindergarten Age DRESSES Lovely bright plaids, prints, ttripe and solids for your little girl lo wear to kindergarten. Sizes 3 to 6x.

$2.98 to $5.95 GIRLS' DRESSES A new selection of darling Cotton Drews in beautiful plains, stripes, plaid and solid combinations. Also prints, with the newest styles for the little miss. Size 7 to 12. $2.98 to $7.95 "Cards friends will cherish because of their beauty as as the sentiment expressed." ANOH.ES DUILT NtWS "Becnuse fine artists interpret Christmas on these Yulctide cards you get originality and cjuality." C.I'FOST "These cards constitute an interesting catalogue of the holiday season throughout the country." "Realty small gifts as wefl messages of greetings." LOUW PesT-DISFATeX Teenage Dresses Acetate Crepes, woo! in solids and combination. Sizes 10 to $8.95 to $12.95 BLOUSES We have a wonderful of Cotton Blotisas solid white and white with colored trim.

The verv thing to wear "Mh jumpers, sweaters or suits. Sizes 1 to 3, 3 to 6x 7 to 14 $1.98 to $3.98 SKIRTS 0 from and plaids. $2.98 $3.98 FLOOR ompanu CHILDREN'S DEPT. 'Ompami I a.

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134,403
Years Available:
1880-1977