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MONDAY, MAY 30, 1955 STATESVILLE RECORD LANDMARK PAGES WOMEN'S D. Matt Thompson Junior High chwl NeW Novel Is Chosen For Review First of the summer book reviews, sponsored by Statesville Woman's Club will be Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Mrs. M. R.

Long will review Inglis Fletcher's latest historical novel, "The Scotswoman." This book, which already has a place on the best-seller list, is a story Wanda Deal-man the summer Flora Macdonald, and the early I was out of eighth grade, have North Carolina background is sim- BY LINDA HATCHETT AND WANDA DEARMAN that this is our last, Mary Jean Montgomery nin- lumn and want everyone to th grade, swim, to graduate. a really enjoyed writing this column. As our seniors walk through the Joads of fun, to be a social ii ar to that of Mis. Fletcher's other rr.r.r;' corn? Some are wonderful and some not so good. is sorry that we are to leaving but we know that the eighth grac'ers will carry on and be a credit to this school.

So, to the eighth graders we say "Hat's off to and to Junior high we "We'll never forget you." Last week v.e voted on senior supeilatues but their identities will not be known until the very last dav of school. Wednesday May 18, we were historical novels. Mrs. W. H.

Pumphrey, Jr. chairman of summer book hours at the grade, eat, sleep and visit, to be Woman's Club, said she felt for- Linda Hatchett boys, go the beach, to be a secretary. Jackie Brawley the seventh a secretary. Barbara Morgan the seventh grade, loaf interior decorator. Ann Lane parties, go to Mooresville, to be a teacher.

I Martha Ann Ward going with Billy, have fun, interior decorator. Velma Pharr loaf at beach, an interior decorator. Headliners Glenda Henderson liking William tunate in having Mrs Long, who is "so steeped In North Carolina lore," to review this popular book. Other book hours, scheduled for later in June, will have Rev. James S.

Potter of Statesville and the recipients of an address given Pharr Brenda waiting for Gary by Rev. Southall. Southall's speech enjoyed by all It was announced that the final exams will be held on Thursday, Friday and Monda. That is May 26, 27 and 30 On May 20, last Friday, a field day was held for all students from 1 o'clock until 3.15. There were relays, races and sports for all who wanted to join in the fun.

Coca were served afterwards. The field day was a lot fun and a big success. Headliners Mrs. Patsy Goodwin as reviewers. of Charlotte to come home.

Anne Lane wanting school to be over Gene Roland and Glenda Wilson, making a darling couple. Gary, Lamer talking in science class. Pat Alexander, Linda Ketchie. and Loray Church Has Banquet The high school and college Nancy Royal cutting up in health. I graduates of Concord Presbyterian Ann Holland and Jimmy seen church, Loray, were honoied Fn- in church Sunday night.

Susie dav evening at a semi-formal ban-i An academic gown is not the most original outfit in the world, but worn correctly it is handsome and flattering to high school and college graduates alike. Eleanor Cate, of Cleveland, Ohio, gives a preview (left) of the way she'll look when she receives her degree from Barnard College in New York. Her gown is hemmed up to the standard length for Barnard. She wears plain black pumps, a white dress under the gown. Switching her tassel from the undergraduate to the B.A.

side (right), Miss Cate shows the correct straight position of the mortarboard. She is wearing clean white collar with her hair combed away from it, light but sharp make-up. Woody having a secret flame. Mary Parks having a rough time with Tommy. Paul Goodin talking about his job at Fraley's.

quet in the church dining room, given by the Youth Fellowship. The circus theme was carried out in a tent effect mad by vari- Willie Bumgarner having a colored streamers, extending from secret flame. Jackie Lasley get' a TM te pole toy balloons and cir ting a new water gun. Ander- PERS Marilyn Raynal and Joan Yount i the Huskins. left Sunday for a month's stay at I Camp Pinnacle, near Hendersonville.

Marilyn's parents Mr. and -0-- This week we are honoring the son Jack Harmon, Tom- semors (or as many as we could contact). We have listed their name, their happiest memory in the past three years, what they intend to do this summer and their ambition. Bobby Abernathy week ends, go to the beach, graduate. Barbara Alexander being with people, go to the beach, Senior high.

Johnny Allison holdidays, loaf, to be an artist Jane Barkley going with Ted, swim, to be a secretary. Mary Battiey, no homework, loafing, go to college. Jaquita Bell turning 16, go to Great Falls, be a singer. Carolyn Bost going with Jimmy Carlisle, go to Florida, to be a secretary. Willie Bumgarner being with people, nothing, go to college.

Billy Holland going with Mara Ann, work, to be a minister. Betty Harding met operation, to get a lot out of life. Robert Gilland being with people, loaf, to graduate. Sonny Fraley catching a 15 pound bass, catch a 30 pound bass, catch a 60 pound bass. Nancy Eagle whole ninth grade, keep house, teach U.

S. history. Mary Parks Caldwell passing ninth grade, loaf, go to college. Mary Nell Josey being hi room 12, teach Bible school, to be secretary. John Justice my Kerr, and Eugene Adams playing the field Everybody wanting to leave town tins summer Everjbody looking forward to the Rec's dance Friday night Wanda and Linda saying it's been fun.

Attend Birthday Party At Marion Mrs. Sam Holcombe and Mr. i and Mrs. James B. Holcombe and children of Statesville and Mr.

and Mrs 'Frank Holcombe and children of Charlotte were in Marion Sunday to celebrate the 90th birthday of Mrs. Holcombe's mother, Mrs. Mary E. Moore. Mrs.

W. R. Warner of Asheville, another of Mrs. Moore's daughters, joined the family in Marion. Many of Mrs.

Moore's called during the afternoon and showered her with birthday gifts. ninth grade, BREAKFAST GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. F. C.

Salisbyry of Morehead City and Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Causey of Greensboro were breakfast guests Sunday of Mrs.

W. R. Moore, 525 Davie avenue. Mrs. Moore and her daughter, Miss Grace Moore, accompanied them cus music.

Rev. E. V. Wiley had the invocation and Tommy Johnson presided as toastmaster during dinner and welcomed the graduates. Louise Crawford responded.

The graduates and other guests were recognized by Martha Stevenson. A delicious tin ee com se dinner was served by the of the chuich Mr. Wiley introduced the speaker, Robert Collins, pastor of Little Joe's Presbyterian church at Barium Springs. Mr. Collins challenge dthe group to make good choices in four nleds: life work, life partners, friendship and recreation, and choosing to serve.

After-dinner entertainment included a tap dance by Toby Raymer, and clowning by William Black, whose circus clown imitations were practically perfect. Members of the church who are graduating from high school and college this year and who were honored at the banquet were Anne Shuford, Statesville high school; Louise Crawford, Scotts hoigh school; Henry Stevenson, Lenoir- Rhyne college; Bob Stevenson and Fred D. Summers, Davidson college. Dr. R.

Turnipseed of Greenville. is arriving Tuesday to Broad Street Youth Fellowship Has Al Fresco Party For Seniors chairman of the party, and -Tiothers assisting were Mrs. Paul Scarbor ough, Mrs. Matney Harmon, Mrs. Robert Turnipseed, Mrs.

H. V. Klutz and Mrs. W. F.

Tutterow. Shower Fetes Miss A ceramic train, with the legend "Going Places," centered the refreshment table at the open house given by the Youth Fellowship of Broad Street Methodist church Sunday evening, to honor members of the graduating class of Statesville senior high school. The party, attended by a group of 200, including seniors and their I dates, members of the high school faculty, Supt. Kornegay and city' A bride-elect of June, Miss Ina school board members, was held Lawson of Raleigh, was honorea after the high school baccalaureate on Friday night when Mrs. Evelyn service.

Tables were arranged on M. Lemar entertained at a party the church lawn, strung with gaily and crystal shower at the home of colored lights, and the 'senior train' Mrs. 0. B. Blackwell in Lumber- circled a beautiful arrangement of ton Miss Lawson, a former Lum- flowers and blue candles, with din- berton resident, will be married to loma beside it.

"Diploma sand- John Shernll of Statesville at the wiches," tied with blue and gray Orrum Baptist church on June 5. ribbon, were served with punch The bride-elect stood with her and cookies. hostess at the floer to greet arriv- Representative heads of the var ing guests. Sh wore a corsage of ious organizations of the church, white carnations at her shoulder, with Rev. Julian Lindsey, minis- a gift of her hostess.

ter, and Mrs. Tom White, director of Christian education, served as A period of games was enjoyed and prizes went to Miss Dot Fields, hosts. Mrs. Fred Bunch, the! Miss Gayle Poston, and Mrs. Sadie church's youth division superinten- 1 Long, all of Lumberton.

Later an dent and chairman of the commission on education, was general Mrs. John S. Raynal, took them visit hls sonj E- Turnipseed, and to camp. I family, and to attend the high; --0-- school commencement. His grand- Miss Martha Ann McAuley left, daughter, Miss Martha Turmoseed.

today for Lake Placid, N.Y. She is a member of the giaduating joined a party of friends and class- graduating class Miss Sue Morrow mates from Appalachian State Tea-'of Inman, has arrived to be chers College. Boone, where she Miss Turmpsced's guest during graduated this month, and i commencement, and other arming they i stiend th summer at Tuesday are Miss Gail Armstrong Lake Placid. of High Point and Miss Turmpsced' --0-- brother. Lonme Turnipseed.

student at Emory Unn ersity, Atlanta. HANSFORD ILL D. W. Hansford, of West Front to Lake James and spent the day I street, is receiving out-patient at the Causey cabin, Gernora. The treatment at St.

Vincent's hospital TM AL. VrtWlr Tirarrf" Causeys returned home this after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury, who are on a three weeks' vacation, will visit Cincinnati and points in Missispippi before returning to North Carolina.

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He went to New York to receive the treatment last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jones are spending a while at Hot Springs, Ark. --O-Mrs.

J. Wilson of Burnsville is the guest of Mrs. Sam Holcombe, North Tradd street. Mrs. Wilson is a sister of the lat Mr.

Holcombe. --0-Miss Gayle Poston of Lumberton and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac C. Thomas and sons, Ike and Dickie, were week-end guests of Mr.

Thomas's mother, Mrs. M. W. Thomas. Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Potts and daughters, Sue. Mary Lynne and Donna, of Morganton, also visited the Thomases Sunday.

--0-Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Garner of Chapel Hill were week-end guests of Dr.

and Mrs. 0. C. Lynch, 703 Stockton street. Mrs.

Garner, the former Miss Minnie Noe of Beaufort, was principal of a school in Moooresville before her marriage. Mr. Garner is professor of mathematics at the University of North If you want to make a surprised don't lift your eyebrows. It's more flattering and expressive to ift your eyelids. Mrs.

L. F. Ambum of Boonvffle is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jay Huskins and Mr. Huskins at Our Dell.

Mr. and Mrs. Boll Ambum of BoonviEe spent Sunday with Happy MAY 31 Day's Horoscope You should be well satisfied by job accomplishment around midday. Mrs. H.

D. Summers Earl Shernll Lethco Murdock Charton Lmdler J. P. Stimson R. F.

Putnam Shirley Holmes Morrison Mrs. I. M. Powell Mrs Richard Steuart Martha Grey Meadows Mrs T. Price James Jolly Eloise Estes Peggy Ann Gatton Willard T.

Barnes B. N. Hefner Sally Nash Linda Deal Mrs. B. M.

Hayes Dan Doby Paula Maxme Sprinkle Carol Ann Parker Daisybel Pharr Karen Lay Holton-Snow Vows Set ForJunelO The wedding of Miss Margelene! Holton and William Eugene Snow, will take place Friday evening, June 10, at 8 o'clock in the Harmony Baptist church. No formal invitations to the ceremony are be-j ing issued, but all friends of the couple are cordially invited. Rev Caudle will perform the ceremonv and wedding music will be presented by Miss Mary Brown, soloist, and Miss Shirley Jenkins, pianist The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Theodore R. Holton, route 1, Harmony, and Mr.

Snow is the son of Mrs. Snow, route 1, Harmony, and the late Rev. J. B. Snow.

The bride will be given in marriage by her father and will have Miss Laura Ann Renegar as maid of honor. Miss Sylvia Evendge will be bridesmaid. Mr. Snow will have his brother, Leroy Snow, as best man, and ushers will be Gerald Holton, brother of the bride, and Wilbur Gaither, her brother-in-law. ar Monday: 7:30 to 10:30 p.

m. Margie Young and John Fraley, mascots of the senior class of Statesville high school, are honoring the seniors at an open house at Statesville Country Club. 8:00 p. m. George M.

Young chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Troutman, will have a special meeting at the lodge hall. umbrella, decorated in the bridal theme, to which clues for a treasure hunt were attached, led the honoiee to a shower of gifts from the guests. Hostess' gift was crjstal in the bride-elect's chosen pattern. The 28 guests were served Coca- Colas, individual decorated cakes, finger sandwiches and nuts. FALSE ALARM Firemen answered a false alarm at Monroe and Wall streets at 4:59 a.m.

today. ENTERS HOSPITAL Harry Stewart, 522 South Race Street, will enter the Baptist hospital in Winston-Salem Tuesday to undergo treatment. ECLECTIC CLUB Mrs. G. Turner will be hostess to Eclectic Club Wednesday at 1 o'clock at her hom on North 'Elm street.

BIBLE CLASS Mary-Martha Bible class of Fkst Baptist church will meet Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. with Miss Martha Credmore, 411 Brookdale drive. ANNOUNCING Our New Dairy Bar Now In Effect 9 A. M. TU 10:30 P.

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