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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 8

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KB In this Homemakers Program Given orWSGS Group World Statesville Record Landmark Thursday June 8 1972 Page 8 A Bride Elect Is Entertained 3 4 Miss Wollin Honored! At Country Club Mrs rank (Viola) Stewart Cline Amity News Is Entertained Dinner etes Prenuptial Courtesy Held Carpet Outet SB ft I Mrs James Overcash is slowly improving at her home Prices Range rom None Higher courtesy were Mrs Allen Knox Mrs Jack Harmon Mrs Martin Corriher and Mrs Glenn Westmoreland Eighteen guests were in at tendance and enjoyed cran berry shrub served in the lobby Mrs Abner Overcash is sche duled to enter Iredell Memorial Hospital Tuesday and will undergo surgery there later in the week Ave September 26 28 has been recognized as a craft workshop at Betsy Penn AH Camp Miss Massey representing the Museum Road 4 Club displayed! articles of clothing she had made and will be exhibiting for competition at fire light and hope for peace to the whole world is your country and my she concluded if we work together it is our Banks Chilton sang Battle Hymn of the at the close of: the program rennial program period dawns the women will make prepara tions to change all that to the title United Methodist Women which will take effect Jan 1 1973 The women will be electing new officers to lead the organization for this new four year period while going through a program which will include reports addresses legislation and a summary of the role of women as designed by the re cently completed general con ference (national meeting) of the United Methodist Church Miss Victoria condition is reportedly at the present time Also Mrs Weisner Madison of Spartanburg Mrs: Clyde Moose of Kannapolis Clay Sloan of Shelby and Don Sloan of Winston Salem program on flower arranging using a film strip illustration entitled With The film showed unusuaLthings one could use to make flower arrangements and what lines should be followed Miss Sharpe also had some different containers and flowers to exhibit Mrs Marie Shumaker Mrs Mary Douglas and Miss Dwenda Massey were visitors for the meeting Members recited the club collect for the conclusion i RECEIVES GIT Mrs Wollin left watches her daughter Miss Martha Wollin as she receives a gift from two of her I uncheorr hostesses Mrs Martin Corriher and Mrs Jack Harmon right Miss Wollin bride elect was entertained Wednesday at Statesville Country Club by Mrs Allen knox Mrs Glenn Westmoreland Mrs Corriher and Mrs Harmon 4 HOUSEGUESTS ARRIVE Mr and Mrs Stinch comb of Hershey Pa will' arrive this evening for a visit: with her sister Mrs Edwin McCoy and1 Dr McCoy of: Statesville Joining: the family on riday for a weekend at the home on Lake Nor man will be Mrs nephew Charles Stalnaker of Atlanta Gau grandmother of 28 grand children rank McCurdy father of the honoree of Kan napolis was special guest Mrs Sloan is mother Wayne and Gerald Sloan of the home Dennis Bill James Mrs aay evening: Hostesses for the prenuptial Bill Baxter Mrs Jack Temple event were Mrs Steven ton Mrs Phillip Campbell son Miss? Mabel Stevenson and Mrs Dexter Green and Mrs Miss Ina Stevenson They enter Billy Allison all of Statesville tainedat1 their home at route 8 I Statesville Refreshments of bridal cakes Mr and Mrs Buford Rimmer of Columbus SC Mr and Mrs Walter Holshouser of Statesville and Harold Beaver of Greens June 3 in York SC with boro visited Mr and Mrs Charles Nunn probate judge omie Brown over the week officiating end The bride who is a student at North Iredell High School chose a street length dregs of dotted Swiss styled along empire lines for her wedding Her headpiece was a white fabric bow A son of Mr and Mrs John William Cline Sr of route 1 Statesville the bridegroom graduated at North Iredell High School and at Wingate Junior College He will be a junior at the University of North Caro lina in Charlotte this fall: Mr and' Mrs Warlick and Mr and Mrs Allerr Park entertained at a cocktail buffet Saturday evening at the Park residence on Margaret Road in honor of Miss: At Race Street The United Methodist Women of Race Street United Methodist Church met on Monday night in Chapel Mrs A Hall vice president led the opening prayer in the absence of the president The report was made and duties for the month of June and July were assigned Reports from various circles were made in which Mrs Hall asked those who volunteered to help on rest home missions to meet at her house Thursday June 8 She also reported there would be a sandwich supper June 11 for the families of the children in Bible school and asked for volunteers from the various circles to serve refresh ments1 for the children once during the wjek Mrs Hall suggestedthat each circle give one meeting toward a project to donate to the bazaar Mrs Hall announced that the general meeting and all circle meetings for the month of July will be held jointly at the lake cottage of the president Mrs Dot Hhger July 17 The Lillian Roberts Circle won the attend ance pin with Belle Bennett Circle winning second place Mrs Stough from Circle No 1 presented Miss Carol Rimmer Miss Jakie oster and Mrs Wilbur Stafford members of the Business and' Profes sional Club for a patriotic program Am The and began the presen tation with a or Miss Rimmer began remind the groups' of its heritage what a wonderful country America is and led everyone in the of As background music of American hymns was played by Mrs Stafford Miss Rimmer It Thy work alone Christ Can ease this weight of sin Thy blood a lone 0 lamb of God Can give me peace within REV CHARLES HARTNESS Route 10 Box If In Need Call 873 6937 Odell Brown of Boonville is pre siding officer for the Wesleyan Service Guild' or the June 13 15 meeting the general conference report! will be given by four Western North Carolina Conference delegates to that Aprilmeeting Mrs Redding Rev Claude: Young Jr of Statesville Con ference director of Outreach Mrs Carl Hi King of Charlotte who headed the laity dele gation and Mrs Alvin Mbrri footed container son of Statesville Sister Teresita Weind' of Mundelein College Chicago will be the lea der for prayer and worship services She teaches theology while completing graduate work at Mundelein College Speakers' wilL include Miss Elizabeth Hanford deputy director of the Office ofc Consumer Affairs: and: a native of Salisbury Miss Dorothy Height director of the Racial Justice Center of the Young Christian Association of the A Dr Harmon Smith associate professor of Moral Theology at Duke Uni versity and Mrs Thomas Green of Louisville Ky presi dent of the Southeastern United Methodist Societv Guild On the afternoon of June 14 the women will engage counter having dia logue on five topics: humanity environment minority groups family life and human life The Wesleyan Service Guild meeting June 16 will use as its theme New officers' will be elected and speakers will include: Dr John Bergland of the faculty of United Theological Seminary Dayton Ohio Miss Maryruth Nickels of the na tional United Methodist' Division and Dr Wallace riday president of the South Carolina Conference Program Council I this special doesn't suit you we have a full lot with small to big: to fit anywallet I LOOK OR OUR SPECIAL EVERY DAY! At Shower Mrs Howard Current 519 Berkshire Drive was hostess Tuesday night honoring Miss Lucia Sharpe June 17 bride elect of Jerry Carl Chambers Jr Assisting in hostess duties were Mrs daughter Mrs Harry Gibson and Mrs Ralph Webster aunt of the honoree Lees McRae' Junior College Her fiance who is a son of Mr and Mrs Dayton Lackey of Hiddenite is a graduate: of Hiddenite High: School and he recently completed: his junior showed slides of America with year at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill! The wedding: has been scheduled for August 18 at the East Taylorsville Baptist Church Couple Wed Mr and Mrs Allen Edward Stewart of 317 North Greenbriar Road Statesville announce the marriage of their daughter Sheila Mae to John William Cline Jr The couple pledged their vows Approximately 30 guests called upon the honoree be tween the hours of 7:30 9:30 pm Hostesses added a set of pots and pans and a steam and dry iron to the array of presents given to Miss Sharpe Upon arrival the bride elect was presented a corsage of Shasta daisies to complement her floor length navy jersey dress with red and white print and matching shawl An arrangement of spider mums and gladiolas were used in the entrance hall on the stereo The refreshment table was spread with a white linen cloth overlaid with yellow net It held a centerpiece of snap dragons Shasta daisies and mums flanked by burning tapers held in silver candle sticks Guests enjoyed cake squares cheese straws mints nutty fingers and lime punch Special guests were Mrs Harold Sharpe and Mrs Jerry Carl Chambers mothers of the engaged couple and Mrs: Robert Sharpe grandmother of the bride to be Also attending was Miss Danita Sharpe the sister 3 By Mrs Massey Midway Extension Home makers Club met for their June meeting with Miss Edith Sharpe as hostess Mrs Vance Reavis presi dent called the meeting to order and opened with a hymn Mrs Paul Watt vice president conducted the devotions using Psalm 126 as the lesson and concluded with prayer Book reports were heard by Mrs redrick Dowell educa tion leader by Mrs Joe Drye Mrs Reavis Mrs Massey Miss Lucy Douglas and Mrs Roy Douglas Miss Douglas reported on inter national affairs and Mrs Watt discussed clothing A date will be set soon for cleaning off some property ofc a neighborhood farmer who is having litter scattered on his property Also a bank in front of Mrs Russell home wilt be landscaped A letter was read about an education tour set for Nov 13 18: in New York Maryland and Washington DC A fabric tour is planned for June 14 and a county council will meet June 27 To Open At Lake Junaluska LAKE JUNALUSKA Over 1200 women will come here for Redding of Asheboro is presi meetings of June 13 15 and June dent of the Society of 16 18 to close out one era and Christian Service while Mrs begin another for the United Methodist Church These women for decades have operated under the name of Society of Christian Service and for business women the Wesleyan Service Guild when the women arrived' The luncheon which followed fea at irst Baptist Church Davie turea cmcKen oriental as the main course The bride to be was accom panied by her mother Mrs Wollin and out of town guests present for the occasion included Mrs Steve Watson of Charlotte a sister of Miss fiance also Mrs districtreview later this month Donald Lewis of Greenville Mrs JV Massey his sister in law Mrs beautification leader had the Jimmy Wollin of Charlotte a sister of: the bride elect Miss Wallin was attired in a yellow linen dress with a decorative collar enhanced by white and black trim She re ceived! a corsage of Talisman roses upontarrival and the host gift to her was a silver serving tray Tables were appointed witfr pink linem cloths featuring as centerpiece a massive arrange ment ofi roses in? monochromatic shades of pink and red which filled a silver SPECIAL OR TODAY! Look What You Carr Buy Today or The Right Price 1 1 Camper Haullt or Just A amilyCarSEETHIS! 1969 VW BUS Mrs Sloan Mrs Rex Sloan route 1 Olin was honored at a surprise birth day dinner 1 Sunday in cele bration of her 61st birthday Approximately 94 persons at tended the dinner and guests: numbered more than 100 friends and relatives during the day Mrs 14 children and: their families were present for Circle No 4 of Concord the occasion Mrs Sloan is also Church Loray honored Miss Dare Stike leather August 6 bride elect of Garry Lynn Ballard at a sur Round Oak Tables Chairs Pot Bellied Stoves Iron Ware Glassware Nice Pic tures rames Mirrors Pewter Lamos Wash Pots Brass Spittoons arm Bells various urniture Items Treasure House Antiques Clara Simpson Owners 7 miles west of Statesville near Brad ford's Crossroads Tk A A a I HUI I I JUT 1 0 872 9942 pm THOUSANDS YARDS Shags Patterns Plushes and Commercials irst Quality Discontinued Rolls And Irregulars: BOGGS MOTOR CO 400 Meeting St Statesville Tet 873 6334 NC No 904 TOGETHER i they for hound! i Per Yard 9 am 6 pm Closed Thurs at i pm Nights By Appointment 546 7332 Harmony IV MISS CHARLENE ELIZABETH BENTLEY Miss Bentley Barry Lackey CHRIST IS THE ANSWER i Seek ye the Lord while He may be found call ye upon Him while He is near" Isiah 5S6 1 Let us consider how we should seek the Lord The Lord reveals to us in the contest in the endearing character of a gracious saviour from sin to wo and it is in i that respect especially thatHe is to be sought We must believe that he is such a Saviour as he is declared to be in scripture We must realizebur personal need of His salvation We must be willing nay anxiously desire to embrace Christ in His entire character and on His own terms That He is perfectly holy and looks on sin with infinite dis pleasure 1 Do not shun His mercy Come now and' let us reason together saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet they shall be as white as snow though they be red like crimson they shall be as wool Isiah 1 18 9 Passenger wagon radio white tires low OL mileage Just greatfor I the summer Obb bb BRIGADETOMEET The ifty Cent Brigade will! meet at Concord! Presbyterian' Church in Loray on Saturday party sandwiches nuts and June 10 from 4:30 to 5:30 pm mintswere served with punch The brigade is being re acti Honor gifts: were a pitcher Ivated by Mrs Ora Shaqre' and water glassesin the Morrison crystal pattern WALT Miss oster portraying the of She told of her wars her struggles to be an independent nation and listed Now as the 1972 76 quad the Declaration of Independ ence in 1776 as her She reminded the women of the famous leaders who gave their lives for America so that she could remain a free nation Slides depicting the wealth plenty and beautiful country side were also shown Miss osta said this country was conceived: in freedom and in order to keen her free the 165 Carmen million neonle of the nation Rodriguez and Gibbs Sanders must together to keep both of Atlanta Ga who are her that way She emphasized planning an October wedding' that America is a beacon of Mr Sanders is the brother or Mrs Warlick and' the couple were weekend1 house guests of: the Warlicks The honoree was: lovely in a floor length dress of navy with a white jacket Upon: arrival she was presented1 a corsage of daisies from her hosts i The table was covered with a gold linen cloth: edged in lace and held a centferpiece of yellow snapdragons and yellow and white roses accented? with gold: tapers An arrangement of red roses in an antimie silver bowl was iisen in aecnrauons mine nvnin room ana: magnolia oiossoms enhanced the mantle Tha Ofi rniactb creamed: shrimp with carried rice assorted salad and des monttly meeting Tues serf of lemon tarts Hostess gifts were a recipe book and an hors tray SHfll riMAN PATRICIA rRDWI ifwAYRR canwRPT I TCHNirfll flR Screenplay by Lawrence Edward WATKIN Based on 8 story by James street Produced by Bill ANDERSON boqpu! 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