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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 7

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31 Club Holds In This Woman World Glen Echo Women Meet tJEfflEBSS! Happy Birthdays MR AND MRS STIKELEATHER Hour Martinizing to get you off to a fresh attractively pected to participate and former Sally Watts to honor the new 1 i r' i A I rr XX 4 4 nrl AT re I vital Beauty tl Chats BROWN Men's or Ladies (Matching) TROUSERS for MOORE'S the most in DRY CLEANING (Adv) tt ill health to family a house wife (or who wants an family fun! And off to a beautifully cleaned by One Hour that held tonight Baptist 15 will Henry the Located 2 Miles South of Statesville on Hwy 21 in building formerly oc cupied by Schaffer Jeweler pledges Miss Watts and Mrs Wanda Raby were hostesses for the event The decorations were in an Italian Restaurant theme and the meal was served 1 by candlelight Highlight of the evening was Miss explanation of Be ta Sigma Thi and what it should mean to each of the new pledges Mr and Mrs lake Nance of route 2 Cleveland announce the engagement of their daughter Shirley Ann to Tommy Monroe Davis son of Mrs Pauline Davis Carolina Street and the late Hugh Davis The bride elect is a student at Cool Springs High School and the bridegroom is employed by Gilliam urniture Company in Statesville A June wedding is planned Nine of the 12 Past Presi dents of Business and Profes sional Club met last evening for dinner at Mulls in Hickory Mrs Louis Evans had the invocation before the meal was served Miss Maie Stoner president was in the chair for the busi ness session when officers for the new year were elected Taking office in May will be Miss Jakie oster president Mrs Shulenberger vice president and Miss Miriam Wooten who was re elected se cretary and treasurer In ether business tentative plans were made for the enter tainment of outgoing officers of the local Business and Professio nal Club Before ad journment the women gave Miss Stoner a rising vote of thanks for her leadership during the past year Phone: 873 9551 Hours: 10 5 PM Mon thru Sot Church Women of St Lutheran Church Salisbury Road will be hostesses at a fellowship dinner Sunday honor ing Mrs Aull in celebra tion of her birthday which falls on March 22 ollowing the Sun day morning worship service the dinner will be spread picnic style in the Aull building The entire congregation is ex by ELSIE Miss Nancy Ann Creedmore daughter of Mr James Creedmore of 922 Armstrong Street became the bride of Samuel Wooten yesterday He is the son of Mrs Nettie Wooten route 1 Olin and the late Calvin Martin Wooten Dr James Potter peformed the 6:30 pm ceremony at Pritchard Memorial Baptist Church in Charlotte Mr and Mrs Wooten will make their home at 309 26th Street Hickory A family gathering was held last Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Stikeleather on route 8 Statesville The event was in celebration of the golden wedding anniversary of the Stikeleathers who were mar ried on March 10 1915 The seven children of the hon ored couple served as hosts for the celebration which due to A Lenten Day Apart service tor Statesville Sub District Three Methodist So ciety Christian Service will be held at 10 a Monday at Triplett Methodist Church near Mooresville Mrs Carroll Wooten secre tary of Spiritual Life Cultivation for the Statesville district will conduct the service of spiritual enrichment and her topic willje "Newness of Rev Dwight Mashburn Triplett pas tor will have devotions All members in the Moores vill area and the public are urged to attend the service SKIRTS (PLAIN) Mrs Ruth Swaim church youth to attend If you are anyone else interesting career) why not consider cosmetology? It can provide security and good money while the children are in school And age is not a factor that would prevent your doing this kind of work Cosmetology offers you a chance to use your creative ability make new friends and work hours that best suit your needs Since you work by ap pointments once you have a following of customers you can work either full or part time We have a complete course in all fields of beauty and have never had a state board failure We now have the trophy for the best modem styling in world wide competi tion as well as two state tro phies which were won this year Our students are always wanted At this minute 1 have 15 good job openings which I do not have graduates to fill We recently graduated six students and are ready to en roll that many next week We will register for this cls until Tuesday March 30th miss this class if von are contemplating starting soon Classes are smaller in Winter and we can give more personal attention March 21 Day's Horoscope Now by being reasonably gen erous marital cooperation is assured You feel fine and may spend a bit foolishly Mildred Austin Murdock John Whitley Herma Smith Ruby Walker Ella Deanne Cash Burke Johnson Ernest Cartner Jr William Dale Warren Raymond Grose William Clyde Bost Paul Darr Dorothy Jones Phyllis Anne Myers Martha Ann Gaither Rhod Stroud Norma Allison Lucy Troutman Dean Miller Mrs James Bray Judith Tilley Karen Ratledge Roger Burton Parker Jr Pearl Marlow Anita Kay eimster Roy Little Ruby Singleton Ruth Hazel Pickens March 22 Day's Horoscope Spring is here You feel fluids exciting you to deeds of valor or reasonable facsimile Linda Beaver Lonnie Allen Josey Rink Vernon Lackey Mrs Helen Gantt Lynn Massey Junior Odom Patsy Daniels Donnie Adams Walter Marsh Billy Orrcn Clay Reid Mrs Mary Anderson Joscphant Williams Mrs lorence Nicholson Jack Millsaps Grace Watts Xs? Past Presidents Elect Officers REVIVAL CONTINUES Because of the i shown the revival at the Church of God on ifth Street will continue services through next week beginning each even ing at 7:30 clock Laundered With A Dry Cleaning Order of $100 or more! 25c Each If Brought Separate 226 Broad St Brookdale Sq Shopping Center Honor Planned or Mrs Aull Mrs had to be limited members only The home decorated with seasonal flowers including a handsome bouquet of bronze mums which was center piece for the gift table in the living room Huge yellow mums were ar ranged in a green bowl of hob nail crystal on the refreshment table which was spread in white linen Mrs red Stamper of route 1 Salisbury eldest daughter of the honored couple made the hand somely decorated three tiered anniversary cake Bridal figu rines graced the top tier which was separated by tall white columns ruit punch and salt ed nuts were also served In addition to Mrs Stamper other children of the Stikeleath er couple arc: Mrs Shoemaker and Lewris Stike Icathcr both of route 2 States ville Mrs Mayberry Mrs A Safriet Ben and James Stikeleather all of route 8 Statesville They also have 15 grandchildren and six great grandchildren all of whom were present James Porter Williams Julia Ann Smith Jimmie Deal Renny Holton Jesse Pope Mildred Burch Virginia Sherrill Jo Ann Williams Bobby Gene Godfrey Mrs Robert Marshburn Betty Boyd Sides COLLEGE BEAUTY ARTS 113 Water TR 2 6662 BEAUTY SHOP Woman's Society Service Is Set irrr and placket front shirts OA BLOUSES (Laundered) ea OUC The Glen Echo Woman's Club with approximately 20 members present met Thursday night at the home of Mrs Boston Dlrs Glenn Barkley and Mrs Lauren Black served as co hos tesses I Mrs Bill Thompson opened I the meeting with prayer by I Mrs Robert Stevenson after I which the minutes were read and approved and several thank you notes were acknowledged by the president During the business session club members discussed spon sorship of junior garden club and bcautificatan plans for the I entrances to Glen Echo A mo i tion also carried asking each member to bring a book of trading stamps for purchase of folding chairs for the club Mrs Boston and Mrs Thomp son were appoiinted to the ways and means committee and Mrs Doug Hoffman was named club historian Anouncemcnt was made the April meeting will be al the home of Mrs DI I Rawls Dlrs James Calabrese Dlrs Robert Compton and Dlrs I Allen Crouch will be associate hostesses Supper Honors New Pledges The Phi Alpha Omicron Chap ter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held a spaghetti supper Tues 1 day night at the home of Dliss Spring flowers frosh start in clothes Martinizing Dry Cleaning Safe odorless gentle cleaning helps protect fabrics against wear Your clothes look and feel fresh and clean like new again And you never pay extra for that fast service Whatever the season whatever the occasion rely on One start! YOUTH SERVICE A special youth service will be held at 7:30 at ree Will Church Darrel Dillard be the speaker Rev pastor urges Gardeners Meet At Stough Home Diembers of the Spade and Trowel Garden Club met Tues day morning with Dlrs Stough at her home 343 Duna vant Lane Dlrs Harry Gilbert was co hostess Cake squares decorated in the St Patrick's Day motif and green punch were served to members upon arrival After a brief business session conducted by the president Mrs Scott the program on conservation of soil and trees was given by Mrs Butler Rhod es and Mrs Clendenin Dlrs A Bolt installed of ficers for the new year and arrangements were judged as follows: Dlrs Campbell blue Dlrs Mercedes Walker red Mrs Stough and Mrs McClelland yellow SATURDAY MARCH 20 1965 STATESVILLE RECORD LANDMARK PAGE 7 OH To A resh Start NOW OPEN! YARN SHOP Women Pledged To Kappa Tau Names of three new pledges to Kappa Tau Chapter of the Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority were inadvertently omitted from yesterday's account of the plcge ceremony conducted Thursday at the home of Dlrs Allen Knox The new pledges are Dlrs Charles DIancke DI Thomas Putnam Dlrs Charles Worley Mrs John VanRaven stein Mrs William Warlick i Mrs Paul Troutman Dlrs McNeely Mrs Robert Elbert and Dlrs William i Hamiter Mrs DIancke Mrs Put nam i and Mrs names were i 113i Water St 872 3488 ommitted yesterday ana the Record Landmark regrets the error members and friends of the church are also invited to at tend As a further tribute to Dlrs Aull and in memory of Dr Aull the monthly ingathering for the parsonage building fund will be dedicated Dr Aull was St Paul's first full time pastor beginning his service in 1950 at the age of 80 He continued to lead the people in outstanding progress until his death seven years la ter Mrs Aull makes her home in Landis but is a frequent visi tor at St giving contin ued help and inspiration to the congregation Rev Paul Conrad pastor of the church will have charge of the worship service at 11 am Moore OWNER and OPERATOR Hobby Sale Ten members of the Gladicla Garden Club were present for the Thursday night meeting and hobby sale held at the home of Dlrs Olen Deal 1002 Boule vard Dlrs Jessie Spivey was co hostcss Dliss Ruth Gatton president opened the meeting with the club collect and conducted the business session Mrs Della Douglas installed new officers as follows: Mrs I DI Boovey president Dlrs Haskell Lackey vice president: Dlrs Deal sec retary and Dlrs Lee Sain trea surer After the installation ceremony a gift was presented to the outgoing president Miss Beatrice Gatton was auctioneer for the hobby sale which took the place of a club program In judging of arrangements Mrs Douglas was awarded a blue ribbon Mrs Deal white The door prize was presented to the club president Each member is asked to wear a hat which she has de signed or made to the April meeting for which Misses Ruth and Beatrice Gatton will be hos tesses Party etes Shirley Cook Dliss Shirley Cook bride elect was guest of honor Thursday night at a lingerie shower Dlrs Hartness was hostess at her home on Turnersburg Road Dliss Cook and Steve Heintz will be married Dlay 15 at Bethesda Presbyterian Church The honoree was lovely in a black frock which her hostess complemented with a pink cor sage Spring flowers were used in decorations about the living room where guests were as sembled and a bride doll en circled in ivy was near the picture window A dessert course was served with salted nuts after the hon oree was showered with gifts Hostess gift was a pajama set Prize winners were Dlrs Lynn Souther Mrs Hal Harri son and Dliss Sue DIoore Among the guests were Dlrs Ross Cook mother of the bride elect and Dlrs Heintz mother of the prospect ive bridegroom Dinner Party etes Couple Mr and Dlrs Joe Scalia of New York City were honored riday night at dinner at the Lakeview ish House Hosts for the event were Mr and Dlrs Donald Patterson of Woodlawn Drive Before her marriage on eb ruary 20 in York Dlrs Scalia was Dliss Wilma Pope daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul Pope of Statesville Covers were laid for 12 guests at a large table centered with a big white cake topped by bridal figurines In addition to the honored couple and Mrs parents other guests were Dlrs Barbara Hale Miss Jennie Ann Hale and the bride's niece Dliss Bridget Pope also Bobby Rogers and Walter Moore REE Knitting Classes Each Saturday By Reservation 1012 Noon and 24 PM As Advertised On The ABC Radio Network By Bess Myerscn And John Cameron Swayze IRST THE WEEK SPECIALS Monday Through ed March 22 24 featuring Brunswick Yarn and All Knitting Accessories 50th Wedding Anniversary i Honors Stikeleather Couple A RB imuiiiiirff I yj 1 I 'I I SKlk A 'r Ti I I Xi 1 Xt 1' 3 mi In Ba 7 bVSm isaa rBBBBI Pi if ft i iff lit it 'A'TtrX' nc hv9i tf vkt vuitwwiv b' Stt 89c At Dinners are of Distinction I Hr R' 4 HL 'S' WHITEHALL Embossed white on white basket design Translucent white china body Edges and hand les treated with platinum New LaSalle shape 5 Pc Place Setting $950 fflMRl "Jewelers of Trusted Reputation for 3 Generations" 3 SHIRTS 7 Wzi Rh for ai a.

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